v "N THURSDAY, JUT2Y "~4th, 194j~ TRV. f4A7gA1nAM T 'A9"VERMAN7 WMANVILLk. ONTARIO West Beach News (By Beach Cornber) Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoar with Mr. and Mrs. James Nokes in "Boskey Dell". Mr. and Mrs. 0. Parker, David and Ronny, Town, Miss Peggy Street, Toronto, witb Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Street in "Wene-verfus". Mr. Harry Neal, Toronto, with bis mother Mrs. Wm. Quinn at Miss Robinson's Cottage. Mrs. James Burns, Judy and Robert, Peterboro, Mrs. H. H. Dii- ling, Town, with Mr. and Mrs. Fa- rest Dilling in "Linger Longer". Mr. Jack Doakes, Miss Joyce Currie, Toronto, with ber parents at -EEEE's". Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Doyle and family, Toronto, are holidaying in 'Rendezvous". Mr. and Mrs. A. McLean are Days - 580 visiting -er sister Mrs. N. J. Mul- holland Mr and Mrs. Neil Lathangue and family have returned ta tawn after holidaying in "Sandiands". Mrs. Holley, Peterboro, is visit- ing xith her daughter Mrs. E. S. Varcoe in "Rest-a-While".* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, -Misses Shirley Anne and Betty Marie, Courtice, in their cottage "Shir-Bett'. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dorney with his mother in "Cylant Phare". Mr. and Mrs. G. Eddy, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Grillin in "Ed- Ma r". Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goode and family, Tawn, are bhidaying in "Sandhurst".' Mr. and Mrs. E. Bird and famiiy, Town, at the Lunney Cottage. Mr. and Mrs Whitmare and son, Toronto, with the Auit's in "Dave- icye' Messrs Bruce Murchison, Mimi- co, and Mr. N. Green, Toronto, week-ended with their familles in the "Log Cabin". Mr. and Mrs. Jobnny Johnson and Ricky. Oshawa, Mns. H. N. Sherriff with ber daughter Mns. W. McFeeters in the "Better 'Oie". Mr. and Mrs. N. Walker. Wendy and Stephen, Toronto, bolidaying in "tTacoma Cottage" The President and officers af the Beach Association are plan- ning a Movie and entertainment [ar the kiddies this weekend- watch for posters! Mr. and Mrs. S. Redman and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lowe and Bobby, Miss Shirley Fowlcr viith YM'. -id Mrs. A Fawler in "Irma Dell". iVir. an, vIrs. Ross Herringtan, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lawson, Miss Faye Lawson, Toronto, Mr. Wm. Aluin, Town, witb Mns Wm. Dunii in "Rusty .Nook". Miss Bobbic Valentine is visit- ing witb Miss Faye Lawsan at -Rusty Nook". Miss Jusie Gaborie. Toronto, at Mrs. R. Okes in "Fyvie". Mis. S. Wiggins, '.'oronto, with Mrs. G. Wiggins in "Kea Wig". Mr and Mrs. Russell Hughes, Toronto, are vacationing in their PHONE Evenings - 2464 m M- m . ¶ piong'oa .eIt."eito h ceage' A pie'nic? 0, j,.st ettînsg ln ..le,ometon.d f.,h14-&) oppesttoo Th.3t, altnd ue e,cc ,yo- 1,'trdl, On.,,nion Sto'e has ,.td,tîtu~ ,!fhfiping '0. ch-oe te tods ,o..it .eed . . . e,ef.li, elcied fPesh (Ctt and cgesnbies -nOu a nd g,nn,te, <o.male yo., St. lt,e.l.. teus> and ..holeme. Andr eoembe,. cil me,ckondie ,old ci >-u Dominiv-o '.s a,ant.ed tn 5 . oo20%,ntbcn% BRITISH COLUMBSIA PACK-FANCY RED ÇOHOE SALMOb GOLO SEAL-WHITE MEAT SOLIDS TUNA FISH SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE W HI P DOMINION-PULL MUT FLAVOUft PEANUT BUTTEI MITCALFE OR SAXTER-IN TOMATO SAU CE PORK AND BEANS FICNIC BRAND-MIXED SWEET PICKLES WELCHS GRAPE JUICE RÉSISTIBLE FLAVOUR-FRESHLY GROUND RICHMELLO COFFI 1Eowmauviile on - the - Beach The hot dry speli which began more than two months ago in Ontario, rcached a climax over the Dominion Day weekend, which also included Independence Day, July 4. With the noonday temp- erature on Monday reaching the 96 degree mark, it was the bottcst day reported for July since 1919. Tuesday broke slightly cooler at about 90 degrees. Commencing Thursday night and continuing the foilowing day, Juiy 1, a steady procession of cars passed tbrough town head- ing for the Haliburton, Kawartba, and Rideau Lakes for the long weekend with Saturday also a day off. Sunday night tbey streamed back ta the city almost bumper to bumper along Highway No. 2. Thousands of U.S.A. cars took part in the hegira and re- turn. This year's influx from the U.S.A.* has broken ail previaus records as the stifling heat away into the south pointed bundreds of thousands of people towxard the Canadian highlands. Seventy thousand U.S.A. cars crossed the Peace Bridge at Fort Erie, July lst. Tuesday the dcath toil was reckoncd up as the resuit of high- way accidents and drownings. The total for Canada xvas 102 including 46 in Ontario. The Independence Day deaths In the Usa totalled 540. People wbo remained at home and read The Standard saw pic- tures of skiing in Australia where winter is now at its height. A Pakistan suitor asks the girl's mother for ber consent to the mar- niage. When married, he turns 'over bis earnings ta bis wife. VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY JULY 14 . l15.16 s36c Tin41 8 OZ. JAR 25o 160O. Jar R.37c 2 20 Oz 1602. jar 27c HEINZ PURE TOMATO KETCHUP S24C RICHMELLO COLOURED CANADIAN OLD CHEESEi IL.46ci DOMINO TEA 10-89C Pkg. 45C :0ffl. 1 5c Tin * 1. 5c FRUIT and JFEGET44BLES GROWN IN TOWN Garden Fresh. . . Arriving Fresh Daily ...Excellent Qualiiy NEW BUN('H BEETS MONT.MOREN'Y ('HERRIES RED RASPBERRIES FIRM HEAD CABBACsE NEW BUNCH CARROTS EGGS WANTEO W. pay hghest market prcés foric*ggs. Shipping taga available et ou r stores. Se. manager for partcu lors.. Ras. gredine tation 0-29. First of the Season Golden Yeilow 5 Sfor 31c a . 36c . --27c 5 5lbs. 27c Alil rmrehndse sold i0your Dominion Sore 1, nc on dit onai! y gu.rrteed 10 gin. Yous 100 ', Laib f li on. UUPAINIUM STORES LIMITEO ic 0 i 'p e. ~0 v S- e. e, -Al, cottage 'Leaside"'. Mr. and Mrs. Robent McLeisb. Mr. L. Ryder, Mr. B. C. Latimer witb Mrs. B. C. Latimer in "Vel- Elta". At the Chapel-on-the-Hill, on Sunday morning Rex'. J. de Pen- cicr Wright, St. John's Anglican Cburcb, Town, assisted by Rev. Earl Sigston, Kenmount, and Mr. Wbatmaugh, Toronto, baptized two of the Beach's Junior resi- dents, Karen Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Mulbolland, and Stepben, son af Mn. and Mrs. L. Ryder before a large gathcning of friends and relatives at the reg- ular Sunday morning service Two enlerprising young pilots are again visiting aur town an~d beach and taking those xvha would view the town, surrounding coun- try and aur ever popular Beach from above. Tbey anticipate a busy week and also the coming. weekcnd. If the Saturday and Sunday traffic ta aur beach is any indication of wbat they may bave, thcy will be cxceedingly busy-. Record Heat Spel Takes Toli 0f Vacationists moeAkichn POUR SCHOOL RESULTS SHAW'S SCIIOOL S.S. No. 1, Darlington Grade VII ta VIII-Jamnes Eng- lisb 73, Terry Price 71, Ketb Lamb 66. Grade VI ta VII - Kenneth Bragg 80, Helen Hone 71, Mabel Hone 60. Grade V ta VI-Bobbie Staccy 81, June Wood 79, Joan Bnock 72, Christina Lamb 70. Grade IV ta V-Donnie Gil- kes 70, Ernest Gilkes 65. Grade II ta lîl-Brian Cryder- man 80. Dawn Bell 74, Frank Stacey 73. Grade I ta II-Bryan Rabb, Donnie Hone, Beveriy Gilkes, Linda Aidread, Donna Taylor, Roy English (on trial). Christine Thompson, teacher BRADLEY'S SCHOOL Grade VII - Brudek, Victoria; Cryderman, Olive; Vice, Donna. Grade VI-Kranz, Elroy. Grade V -Cryderman, Keith; Graham, Kathleen; Kranz, Jack. Grade 1V-Bail, Bllie. Grade Il-Ball, Donna; Bow- man, Bruce: Knox, Helen; Pant- ling, Carol: Pantlirg, Edith; Re- calla, Jean*; Recalia, Raymond; Recaila, Ronald; Waodruff, Dor- othy. Grade I-Beaucbamp, Lorie. Beginners - Knox, Patricia; Smith, Grant. The grade indîcated is the anc Irom which promotian is made. The star indicates "Failure." Congratulations an yaur pro- motions and best wishcs for a happy holiday. Mrs. George Knox, teacber BROWN'S SCHOOL June Report Names in alphabet- ical order. Grade 8-Jim Cursan (H.) Rutb Kalebaba (H.) Grade 7-Joycc Avery,, Beryl Reicbratb. Grade 5-Edîth Cox (H.), Day. reli Pickering (H.) Grade 4-Lawrence Avery, Graham Pickering, Carol Reich- rath (H.), Lynn Stephensan. Grade 3-Jim Moore Jim Ni- vins. Grade 2-Kathleen Brown, Ar- dele Pickering. Grade 1-Ada Stapley, Carmen Staple 'y, Harald Stapley. Bertha M. J. Cain-Teacher. LESKARD PUBLIC SCHOOL Grade VIII, Entrance - Lionel Tennant. Grade VII - Audrey Martin 73.7%, Joan Tennant 56.4%',, Roy Camerait 661. Grade V-June Tennant 57.6%, Lorraine Martin 73.3%,. Grade III-Carole Grant 84.8% (Hans.), Laurie Buckley 70.4%. Grade Il-Ross Tennant 65.3, Peter Loucks 82.71;'o (Hans.), Gary Thompson 78% (Hans.).' Grade I - Donald Buckley (Hons.), Alex Green (Hans.). Mrs. Violet Moîlat, teacher CLARKE UNION SCHOOL order of Menit: Grade X ta Grade XI - Jean Moffat 90.3%,' June Neilson 81.3 %, Junqr Glanville 79.7%é, Valena Copping 78.3%,, RobertI Goode 68.5%. Wanda Malicy1 62.7%;', Hamilton Boyd 62.2%j (Con. Lit.), Shirley Flintoff 62%, Charles Armstrong 61.5l',1 Eileen Joncs 57.8r ' (Geog), David Fee 56.4% (Con. Lit.), Anna M. Hall 54.6%ý' (Math.). Grade IX ta Grade X - Alttx Drummond 82.2%, Harold Cap- ping 7 1.1%f' , Dennis Lynch 69.2%7, Gwen Pbaseyv 63.7% (Math.), James Bruton 56.7%, (Lit.), Bettyt Cooper 55%', (Hist., Geog.). Ron- ald Hunt 53.7 %' (Hist., Music), Marvin Lunn 52.3%/ (Math.. Con.E Music, Fr.), Keith West 51.9%ý (Hist., Math.). BAKER'S SCHOOL S.S. No. 19, Dariington June promotions: Entrance - Jacqueline His, Henry Koss (Hans.). To Grade VIII-Leon Murray, Helen Moorey, Madeline Moorey, 13illy Harris. To Grade VII-Jimmie Koss (Hans.) and Henry Jurko (Hans.) equal. 'Pa Senior Grade VI-Ailcen Jurkô (Hans.). To Grade V-Williamn Murray, Stanley Middleton, Ronald Down equal. To Grade V-Loreen MacDon- ald, Leslie Knowltan. To Grade III-Harold Yellow- lees (Hans.) To Grade II-Leslie Middleton, Carolyn MacDonald, Keith Moore. Outstanding Senior Pupil- Henry Koss. Outstanding Intermediate Pupil -Aileen Jurko. Outstanding Junior Pupil- Harold Yellowlees. Best Spellers-Henry Koss, Ail- cen Jurko, Harold Yellowlees. Best Helpers (boys) -Billy Har- ris, Leon Murray, Harold 'Yeilow- lees, Stanley Middieton. Best Helpers (girls) - Helen Moorcy, Jacqueline Hilîs, Made- line Moorev, Loreen MacDonald. Neatest Work Books - Henry1 Jurko, Jimmie Koss, Leslie Mid- dleton. Two pupils wrote the Entrance examinations and bath werc suc- cessful. Henry Koss won the distinction af obtaining the bigh- est marks at the Enniskillen Centre. At the recent Music Festival, Baker's Scbool won five firsts. one second and two third prizes, obtaining highest score for the scbools in North Darlington. Happy holidays boys and girls! You've been grand ta work witb and I am proud of you. I shall watch your future arbievements with a great deal af pride and affection. Thanks a million for everytbing! Your teacher, and always your friend, Florence Gilbert. It is commonly believed tbat a cross-eycd persan alxvays secs double. Tbis is not true. Such a persan usually uses only ane eye. SOUTH NESTLETON Mr. Earl Werry, Engineering Dept. of the Armny, Vancouver, is hojidaying wîtb bis parents Mr. and Mrs. Melville Werry. Mr. and Mrs. Eani Oliver and family bave moved ta the bouse on Asa Spinks 'farm. Visitars witb Mr. and Mrs. Ccci] Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Lamb, Clarkson, M- and Mrs. Lorne Lamb., Enniskillen, and Mn. and Mrs. Wm. Lamb, Nestie- ton. Mr and Mrs. Herman Sameils, Mr and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, Gwen and Eunice, were in Beaverton. David Finley, Toronto, is belp- ing for the summer at Donald Thompsan's. Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Thompsoft, Jean and Mrs. Wm. Thonipson visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson.' Mr. Harry Finney, Cavan, Miss Mary Finney, Port Hope, visited Mrs. Joseph Farder. Master Lorne Lansing, Oshawa, is hoiidaying with bis grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. L. Lansing. Misses Joyce Suttan, Oroa, and Joan Elford, Port Perry, with Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Malton, visiteti Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gray, Keith rcturned borne with them Miss Elsie Gray spent a week's vacation in Maiton and Owen Sound. Pieased ta sec Mrs. X. Burton out in ber wheel chair again alter some two weeks in bed. Mrs. Hedge, Pickering, with ber son wbilc Mrs. Jas. Hedgc is ne- covering f rom an operation ln To- ronto. We wish improved health ta Mrs. Hedge. Ladies Aid will meet Thursday evening in the basement of Pres- byterian churcb. A joint congregational meeting was heid Wednesday cvening in the cburcb ta arrange for the air- rivai of the new Presbytcrian minister, Mr. and Mrs. Caîhoun and famiiy, Quebec, are coming ta reside in Janetviile mianse, where he will bave charge of the Bally- duff, Nestieton circuit. Evening services wili begin Sunday, July 17 at 7 p.m. at Nesticton. Sunday visitors witb Messrs. Davison and Gist werc: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chunchley and Anita, Mr. Arnold Banter, Miss Joyce Baxter, Mr. Ken Lees and Mrs. Jenny Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. George Haifard and boys, ail of Port Hope. Friends aI Mrs. Harry Philp will 'be sorry ta learn of ber very seriaus illness in Belleville Hos- pital. Little change bas been re- parted in ber condition. All wish ber a speedy return ta hcalth. Some af aur local young people enjoyed the Y.P.U. cruise to Ro- chester an Saturday and repart a splendid trip. Many friends were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marlow, Irene and Mrs. McGill ta view Madeline'i wedding glîts. Robert Riddell did a fine piastcring job on the new Marlow borne and Nelson is busy now building an a CUSTOM KILLING SMOKING -1 RENDERING LARD t 1 1 1 - --- 1 ONTARIO - ICKLING SAUSAGE MAKING r- I. ~1 will provide 600 niew telephone numbers in the Bowmanville exohange. Our 1949 construction program, of which this extension is a part, is designed to increase the value of your telephone. . to give you more andi better service, ai- ways at the lowest possible cost. F. Williams, Manager THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 0F CANADA A number Ôf local peopie at- tended the Orange celebration in Oshawa Saturday, also the par- ade and 'ervice In the Anglican churcb, Blackstock, Sunday even- ing. Cartwright Fife and Drum Band supplied music and a splend- id address was delivereti by Rev. McKibbon. Sunday visitors with Mr. Wm. Beacock were Mrs. Robert Guth- rie, Coiborne, and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Trewin.. Toronto. A veterinary bas ta be extra smart because bis patients can't answer questions. Radio in India is under an eigbt-year expanson program, te reach 80,000 villages. Newspapermen have ta be tol- erant. The editor of a famous UIS A publication bas just had a Peru. vian fish named in bis bonor. LAST- CHAN CE!! 0 0 0 BRIDAL KNOT DIAMOND CONTEST ENDS Friday, July l5th HOOPER'S JEWELLERY & GIFT SHOF 28 King St. W. Phone 747 Bowmanville Crcnv lectrlc Phono 55-r-i Orono FARM AND BOUSE WIBING Repairs and Ait erations ... ..Pole Lines a Specialty ..Free Estimates ... LORE'SPICK-UP Names in order of menit: Entrance Pupils-Ariene Rain- ey, Catherine Power, Ethel Daw- san. To Grade VUI-Jean Buliock, Jane McClure, Jamie McClure, Russell Harnis. To Grade VI-Bctty Buhlock, Milton Rainey, Walter Stapleton. To Grade IV-James Power and Bobby Harris (equai). To Grade III-Rosemary Smith and Ruth Builock (equai), Alan Cain, Carl Rainey, Billie Daw- son. To Grade II-Bobby Maenbaut, Glen Cain. To Grade TA-Clare Cain. Dawn M. Moffat, teacher HAMPTON SCHOOL REPORT Note- (H.)- Honaours, (P.) Pro- moted, (N.P.)-Not Pramoted, (R) Recommended. Names arranged in Aiphabetical order. Senior Room Entrance-Caverly, Bruce (P.); Chant, Gary (P.); Coîîtts, Nancy (P.); Hindrnan, Muriel (P.); Po- iak, Yoianda (P.); Reynolds, Fac (P.); Vivian, Daniel (P.); Vivian, Jewel (P.); White, Douglas (P.). Gr, VII ta Gr. VIII-Allin, Ir- cri.e (P.); Butler, Ronald (P.); Crawford, Raymand (R.); Dam- ant, Bniaîi (H.). Gr. VI ta Gr. VIT-Damant, Av- cri! (P.); Reynolds, David (H.); Woodlock, Douglas (H.). Gr. V ta Gr. VI-Bryant, Nor- man (H.); Chant, Carol (H.); Coutts, David (P.): Smale. Bey- crly (P.); Vivian, Ralph (P.). Raymnondl V. Farraw-Principal. Junior Room Grade IV ta V-Allun, Lorraine (H.); Ciemens, Ronald (H.); Lockwood, Marilyn (H.); Macnab, Audrey (H.); Smale, Eiva (H.); Westlake, Howard (P.); Westlake, Betty Lati (R.). Grade III ta, IV-Bradley, Lu- cille (H.); Coutts, Isabella (P.); Damnant, Lance (H.); Pingle, Patsy (H.); Randle, Evelyn (P.); Rey- nolds, John (H.); Smale, Gordon (N.P.); Vixian, David (P.); Wil- liams, Ross (H.). Grade II ta III-.-Aliin, Marilyn (H.); BalFon, Gerald (H.); Chand- ler, Dianne (H.); Cautts, Eileen (H.); Hast, Joseph (H.); Smith Marguerite (P.); Yeo, Carol (H.). Grade I ta II-Bradley, Shirley; Butler, Rayniond; Chant , Roy; Cie- mens, Barry ; Clarke, Dennis: Lockwaod, Sandra; Luke, Ronnie; Randie. Etinice; Smnaie, Audrey; Siih,, Donald; Vea, Alvin. Mrs. Chas. Warren-Teacher. ORONO CONTINUATION S CIOOL A bracketed siîbject indicates a failure; Con. indicates a condition in a subject ,whieli wili have ta be carried witl, next year's work. Middlle Schlool Promotions in order af Merit: Grade XII ta Grade XIII - Barbara Raiph (Geom.). Kay Garnsby, Arlene Boyd (Geam), James Pollard, Marguerite Ruth- erford (Latin). Grade XI ta Grade XII-Fior- ence Linton, Ross Ta -ialr (equal) Jo\ c- Sî.t1on. Donald Mclare-i \ venBovd (Gcam . Paisv Lower School Prurnions in DARLINGTON ABATTOIR 16Oxý Ross. L < ORSEY BRAND 23 LIME JUICE ýb. 5C HNLEY-FANCY :EE 55 OMATO JUICE Corn on the Cob B.C. Fanc3' Quality Black Bing Cherries »- Ontario Grown Firm Ripe Tomaloes Ontario Grow~n New Polatoes AN EXTENSION TO BOWMANVILLE'S TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BUILDING is now well under way, and is expected to be completeci by August of this year. The new telephone equipment which will be installed in this extension will be ready for service by March, 1950, and den nor Norway may be¶yuled by ~a Queen. Stafford Bros. Monumuental Works Plione WhItby 552 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARRERS Precise workmanship and careful attention to, detail are your assurance when you choose from the wide selection of imported and domnestie Granites and w Marbies in stock. -i HAMPTON PHONE - BOWMANVILLE 2836 A Reminder That We Stili Do r !bi el 7 . a 17. ICI[ gr q 74te'àt Q