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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jan 1951, p. 4

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PAGE POUR R ighlights of 1950 Reviewed Some of the more important news items during the past year as gleaned from the files of The Canadian Statesman January- best in history of school. 5-After 66 years In the postal 2 3-Orona United Church is gut- service and 27 years as Pastmaster ted in tragic Sunday fire after 87 of Bowmanville Post Office, Carl years' service.. . Local ski club S. Kent retired January 3rd. His plans excursion to Collingwood... son, John B. Kent, has since been Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Henning appointed Postmaster. .. Contract celebrated Golden Wedding anni-1 was let for donstruction of the versary. .. Forty-five happy boys,1 huge elevated water tank intend- members of the Pee Wee hockey1 ed ta improve town water situa- league, travelled to Toronto andt tion. were privileged to skate on the' 12-1950 Council sworn into of- big ice of Maple Leaf Gardens. 1 fice. . . Many local residents March- clamour for artificial ice as baZm 2-Boy Scoutan ushv breezes ruin skating. . . D. Ale ~- t n ush MeGregor elected Chairman of raised $1,500 in building cam-< Boad o Edcaion . Meora ign. . . Bell Telephone em-t Hosaro wmuainvlMe msiated ta esintroduced ta Devonshire recpivtal,333 fman thle sPrdovicea by Manager Frank Wil- ofcv $56ntariath.Povnc liamns. . . A loss of $500 was ex- of-COntrao. tabuiîd he Mein a ire at Harry 1orHotrawas ign te ates- Sgit's Garage, Queen Street ... oria Hopitl wa sinedat e- Oonocongregation plans t e timated cost o $354,154,000.. build Park St. United Church. Goodyear and Union agree on seven and a half-cent raise plus 9-Garnet B. Rickard was ap- added holiday benefits.. Lions pointed a Director of the Ontario T.B. Seal Fund reports $1,124.89 Agricultural College, Guelph... ta date. Movement is afoot ta have Dar- 26-A truck brushes east pillar lington's School Taxes adjusted of Balmoral Motel balcony caus- on a mare equitable basis. . . Coal ing structure ta fal. . . Cartwright shortage is experienced due to Continuation School graduates in- - .S. strike. . . Club 15 held en- ta full fledged High School. joyable bridge and euchre party. Ministerial Association sets up 16-Mayor Lawrence C. Mason fund ta aid transients. and Messrs Bob Kent and Walter DeGeer were f irst citizens X-ray- February- ed at Lions Community Centre in 2-Canadian Legion Officers in- mass survey. . . Darlington resid- stalled by Zone Commander Jas. ents crowded Towvnship Hall ta L. Lovell with Stan Dunn as pres- discuss subject of assessment...t ident. . . Word was received from Everett V. Hoar suffered coin- Ontario Municipal Board that pound fracture in tractor trailer $100,000 grant from Town of Bow- mishap east of Oshawa. . . Cotin- manville for new Memorial Hos- cil ups taxes 3 milîs, fromi 54 ta plVa bas been appraved. 57 milîs. .. Melville Dale is elect- b--Graydon M. Gaodfellow, 60, ed president of Bowmanville lrhiint saa printer and Hospital Board. 1:ub1sher, died suddenly at Mo- 23-Mike's Imperials staved off bile, Alabama, while on a holi- elimination from O.H.A. Intermed-E day. . . Bell Telephone Co. ereet- iate A playoff s by defeating Gan- ed public booth next ta Royal anoque 3-1. . . Durham Junior Theatre. .. Dr. C. W. MacCharles, Farmers won the Warden's Trophy senior medical officer of Counties for the 12th time at Quinte Seed Health Unit, left for Korea, ta Fair. . . Bowmanville Fire Dept. take up duties with United Nations was called ta extinguish fires at there. Ivan Hobbs elected presi- greenhouse af George Humpage, dent Community Council. and farm home of Souch family 16-Annual ski meet was held in I on the Clarke-Darlington Town Haydon. . . Recreational Director line owned by Adams Lumber Vince Mathewson resigns his a-Ca., Newcastle. ition. .. Young men of Bowman- 30-Bowmanville Imperials hoc- ville organize a Kinsmen Club... key club feted at dinner at Bad- B.H.S. "At Home" pronounced minton Hall... New Recreational Make Thal Car Last. UNDERCOAT! The rand, the stones, the corrosive acids that attack the underside of your car during normal driving, are cutting down its life expectancy - at a time when you've got to make it last as long as possible. Let us UNDERCOAT it to eliminate this needless wear, to give you a quieter, more pleasant ride in the bargain. Rapid service. Drive up today! DO WMAN VILLE TME CANADIAN STATEAMAN. EOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO Directar, Don Shay, atarted duties h. .. Work began on Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. . Jerus- alem Lodge, A.F. &A.M.. cele- brated its Centennial "At Home". ..Lloyd McRobbie, 10, dropped a sealed bottie conta'lning his name and address in Soper's Creek on Feb. 8tb. He was startled ta re- cuive phone call from Mrs. Muckle of Whitby wbo found the bottle iloating in Lake Ontario. April- 6-Dr. and Mrs. A. F. McKenzte, Orono, flew ta Florida by new T.C.A. route for vacation... Trinity Young Peoiple scores real hit in presenting "The Family Upstairs," in th.e Opera House.. Boards of Education discuss form- tion of High School area. . . Major Thomas G. Breck of Burketon was reported drowned in the Indian Ocean. In company witb, Mrs. Breck, the Major was an a trip around the world.."The Trac- tor Maintenance Club" was form- ed by Durham Junior Farmers. 13-Meniorial Hospital Bo ar d publish6d their intention of in- itiating a cairpaign to raise $50,000 for new bospital. . . Cecil R. Car- veth ai Newcastle, was honoured with lufe membership in Ontario Educational Association. . . Miss Betty Stevens, North Cavan, win- ner of Eastern Ontario contests, captured second place in Ontario Oratorical Contest held in Tor- onto.. . Bowmanville Men's Can- adian Club held open night in order that townsfolk could hear Hon. Lester B. Pearson. . . David Todd ai Maple Grave, "Ilost for a day" wben he went for a walk, was found in Whitby. 20-Twelve vîsiting clubs attend charter night of Bowmanville Kinsmen Club. . . Government officials suggest school area cen- tres at Bowmanville and Port H-ope. . . Bowmanville service clubs hcld an inter-club meeting. ..Lions Minstrel Show records a big bit with local talent. 27-Peter Proskin, Darlin g t o n farmer, wvas fined $100 for oper- ating a still. . . Allin's Gracery and Poole's Bakery changed own- ershiuD. . . The collapse of a der- rick threw the construction of the Bowmanville water tower off scbedule. May- 4-Florence Nightingale Lodge, I.O.O.F., No. 66, held its annual church parade to celebrate the 1] 3th anniversary of the founding of the order. . . Two new con- stables were hired at May Council meeting. . . Rev. M. C. Fisher, Brooklin, elected Chairman oi Oshawa Presbytery ai United Cburch. il-Hospital canvass for $50,000 began May 15. . . Trinity United Church congregation do na te s $1,740 ta Orono Church building iund. . . Ivan Hobbs was elected president of Local 189 United Rubber Workers. .. B.H.S. cadets received praise from Army in- spection officers. . . Nelson Os- borne elected Lions Club presi- dent at lSth ariniversary cele- bration. 18-Clarence Oke was appointed Assessor and Assistant Town Clerk. . . Huge Goodyear suction hase was shipped ta Winnipeg ta help rehabilitate flooded area. Bowmanville's Intermediate bail team cbanged its name from "Rayaias" ta "Brookdale Roses." Editor of The Statesman was Dresented with' the first new Nash Canadian Statesman car manu- iactured in Canada. 25-Empire Day ceremonies were enthusiastically observed at local scbools. . , Salvation Anmy Citadel was used as an emergency centre for donations of bedding and blankets for Winnipeg flood vic- tims. . . Bay ai Quinte Conierence ai United Cburch of Canada was held at George St. United Church, Peterborough. June- 1-Tennis Club courts will be used for evening play as a new lighting system bas been erected. ..Bowmanville received increas- ed provincial grant over 1949., A record High School attendance is expected in September... Plans were made ta organize a Business and Professional Wom- en's Club. 8-West Beach Association re- quested Council for year-round access aven C.N.R. tracks to beach. ..Bob Stevens, Jr., joins Glen 1 qeDairy ta make fLuth gener- run on the front page of The Statesman.. . Memorial Hospital received an additional $2.500 from the Goodyear Tire & Rubbcr Ca., Ltd., and a donation af $1,000 from the Lions Club.- 22-Meeting was held in High School ta discuss High Scbool area scheme. . . More than 50 hauses were under construction in town. . . Bowmanville Women's Institute beld their Golden Anni- versary celebration. 29-Lions donated wading pool ta Memorial Park committee. Veteran Hydro man, Lea Goulah, was injured while fixing a powet break on a starmy night. . . Ap- proximately 500 people gathered at Bowmanville Cemetery ta take part in the annual Decoration Day. Legion Pipe and Druni band put in its first appearance on this occasion. July- à-Charlie Bagnell, veteran C.P. R. express driver, struck by train and dies in Oshawa Hospital... Al Witherspoon appointed beach life-guard. . . Council raised Fine- men's pay and cuts strength ta 18. . . Lindsay men won the lawn bowling tourncy on local green. 13-Agricultural Representat i v e Ed. Summers honoured at Orano Federation af Agriculture picnic after 20 ycars' service. . . Meni- anial Maspital date stonelwas laid. ..Lions Club donate traphies ta' winners nof pealkîng contest. 20-Clary 's Bi liard Hall cbanged ownersbip. . . Guides and Scouts have summer camp at Pigeon Lake.. . New swimming classes proved popular with youngsters. ..New telephone rates announe- ed. 27-David Benham, Enniskillen, was accidently shot with .22 rifle. . . Over $100,000 in taxes paid by local citizens ta June lst. ..Wonderiul cnop oi oats and wheat are reported in County.. Several changes were made in school teaching staffs. . . Miss Marjorie Couch returns firom Eng- land as exchange teacher. Augus- 3-County farmers suifer heavy damage in flash bail storm... Mrs. Vincent Massey passes in Port Hope. .. Humphrey Mitchell, Ministen of Labour, dies suddenly at Ottawa. .. J. S. McLeàn, Presi- dent Canada Packers Ltd., sends $ 1,000 cheque for Memorial Hos- pital fund. . . New constable ap- pointed ta Town Police Force. 10-Advent Church at Solina brougbt ta Bowmanville for Bap- tist Mission. . . Coucb, Johnston & Cryderman is sold ta Sarnia business man. . . Board ai Edu- cation asked Council for $56,000 addition ta Ontario Street School. 17-Lt.-Col. J. W. Odeil, native ai Onono, -passes. . . Top honours in gladiolus show won by Bowman- ville growers. . . Over 93 per cent. ai B.H.S. students pass upper sehool exams. . . Keîth Billett opens optometrist studio. .. B.T.S. boys cane for Memnonial Park wading pool. 24-Boys Trainiing School marks 25th anniversary. . . Canada's first railway strike causes transporta- tion probleni. No shut-downs were experienced in Bowmanville due ta strike. . . Cartwright Parish celebrates centenary. 31-Premier Frost attends B.T.S. 25th anniversary program. . Largest number ai students in history enroîl in Bowmanville schools.. . Bowmanville Hospital received aven $3,800 from Blue Cross in 1949. . . Oshawa finm is selected ta repair Bowmanville roads. September- 7-Grandiather J. W. Osborne, Simcoe, celebrates lOOth birthday. . . Council asks police to eniorce building by-law. . . Twenty-three teachers on staff ai publie schools. ..Cave reporter, Mrs. Winniired Fox, killed in car accident... Bowmanville's first outhoard re- gatta held at the beach. 14-Record crawd attends Dur- ham Central Fair at Onono... Catherine Tucken, B.H.S. student, wins Oshawa University Wamen's Club scholarship. . . Dr. George Miller returns f rom Geneva bound for Washington, D.C. . . Lions Club hold Monster Corn Roast. . Local boats win at Che- mong Races. . . Over 200 trans- ients ied by Ministerial Associa- tion in six months. 21-Survey shows that Durham bas higher 'living standard than 19-Community Council h a 1 d s Hallowe'en panty at Arena... Telegram eartoonist immortalizes local celebrities in cartoon strips. ..Tobacco crop reported gaad this year but expenses heavy... Junior Farmers leave for Guelph judging tests. . . Walton Pascoe elected president ai Bowmanville Lawn Bowling Club. 26-Durham Junior Fanmer6 cop three firsts in Guelph judging... O. F. Robsan heads Chamber ai Commerce. .. Dynamite found wben excavating for cottage at Wesleyville. . , Scouts bold Apple Day. . . Brookdalè Roses finish seasan with banquet at Newcastle. ..Fine Hall gets face lifting... Howard Milîson elected president of Darlington Conservation Club. November- 2-Dressed up yaungsters pro- vide judges with difficult job in Community Hallowe'en contests. ..Russ Halîman bolds lucky sweep ticket. ., Dr. Wallace Sterl- ing receives bonorary degree ai doctor of laws at U. of T.. . Scout Apple Day nets record ai $243. 9-Dr. J. C. Devitt, beloved Bow- manville dentist, passes in Ton- onto Hospital.. . Cîtizens urged ta support ýour-rooam addition ta Ontario Street School. . . Mare than 430 Gaodyearites qualify for 25 years' service pin. .. Fine cam- pletely guts Nestîcton Station store.. Income Tax expert in- vites questions fnom County farmers. 16-H. George Macking, new Bank ai Commerce manager... Citizens honour war dead in Remembrance Day Service. . . Council consents ta addition on Ontario Street School at cast ai $60,000. . . Vet- crans crowd Badminton Hall for annual Armistice Day banquet... R. L. Mitchell retires aiter 47 years with Bank of Commerce. 23-Mon. the Rev. and Major John W. Foote, V.C., M.P.P. for Dur- ham County, is elevated ta the portfalio ai Minister af Refonm Institutions. . . Tax expert at Orono explains farm tax problem. .Bowmanville goes on Standard Time. . . Proiessional Wamen's Club pnesentcd with charter... Miss Gertrude Dcwell ncw Super- intendent at Bowmanville Hos- pital. 30-Reeve tbnows verbal A-bomb and attacks clerk and Deputy- Reeve during Darlington nomin- ations. . . Bowmanville Mayor and Council electcd by acclamation. Allison and Flett Lau ta qualiiy. .B.H.S. hold annual Commence- ment Exercises. Present "H.M.S. Pinafore." December- 7-Margaret Smith, Enniskillen, wins "Miss Darlingtan" title... Roy Nichols elected Reeve and Harold Skinner, Deputy-Reeve, ai Darlington. . . Mn. and Mrs. R. Morris celebrate 65 years ai mar- ried lufe. .. D. Alex MeGregor and E. L. (Bill) Oliver appointed Bowmanville nepresentatives 'on new High School Anea Board. . Dr. J. A. Butler receives 50-year jewel at Newcastle Masonie Lodge. 14-Happy childnen crowd town streets ta see Santa Claus parade. .Ivan Hobbs nesigns as Com- munity Council chairman... Christmas business in local stores increased aven last ycar. .. Skat- ing starts on Vanstane's Pond. 21-High School Area Board meets in Port Hope, Jan. 4th... Elgie Marnden elected Legion president. . . Thieves rab New- castle Post Office. .. Ray Dudley, talented y'oung Bowma n v il11 c pianist, scores bit in New 'York recital. . . First baptismal in St. John's Church, Blackstock, toak place 100 years ago. 28-Mike's Imps down league leading Cobourg Pays in first Arena hockey game bere. .- Over 131,800 items ai outgaing mail handled by Post Office in Christmas rush. . . Funds nceded ta complete Newcastle Arena... New Public School Board elected by acclamation. S.S. No. 9, Clarke (Intended for last week) Mn. and Mrs. Chris. Barchard, Chnis. Jr., Shanon, and Ronnie Tompkinson, Newcastle, spent New Yean's day with bis mothen, Mns. John Fisk and Mr. Fisk. Mn. and Mrs. Ross Allin enter- tained at a New Year's card Party Frîday evenîng. Those present were: Mn. and Mrs. Morley Allia, Mr. and Mns. Brenton Rickand, Newcastle; Mn. and Mrs. Stan Allîn, Mn. and Mrs. Bill Banch- ard, Messrs. Bill and Bob Allen, No. 9. Congratulations ta Mn. and Mns. Lloyd Pedwell on their man- niage in Toronto an Dec. 29. Mn. and Mns. Harold Pedwell and Mn. and Mrs. Maurice Ped- well and Barry were in Toronto Friday evening and attended the weading ai Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Pedwell. Mn. and Mrs. Chas. Fisk and iamily spent Sunday with Mn. and Mns. Gerald Fisk, Pantypool, and Monday with Mn. and Mrs. Russell, Westwood. Congratulations ta Mn. and Mns. Dennis Gibson on their mar- niage Saturday in Oshawa. Mî-s. Fred Bowen and Mn. Bert Bow- en attended the reception at the home ai Mrs. Logeman, the bnide's mothen. Mr. and Mns. Dave McReeliS and iamily spent Sunday with Mn. and Mrs. Sam McReelis in Oshawa. Misses Betty Gibson, Eleanore Osbonne, Clarence Fisk and Jean Ritchie spent an evening playing monopoly at Mrs. F. Bowen's. Visitons with Mns. Bowen and Bert during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson and Dei- nis and Miss Joan Logeman, Osh- awa, and Mn. and Mns. Davey, Orono. Mn. and Mrs. Austin Turner and Helen spent Saturday with Mn. and Mns. Lau Hallowell and Monday with Mn. and Mrs. Fred Lovekin. Newcastle. Mrs. Roy Branch and Betty and Mrs. Jim Branch spent Sun- day with the latter's sister, Mrs. Jacob Branch. Bawmanvillc. Monday guests with Mn. and Mns. Erwin Allun were: Mrs. Harry McBain and Donald, Ida, Miss Betty Allun, Peterborough; Mn. and Mrs. Maurice Pedwell and Barry, and Mn. and Mrs. BiLl Allia, No. 9. Miss Donna Brunt with Mn. and Mrs. Bill Gardon, Ncwtanville. Mns. Brunt and Byron spent Sun- day with thern. We z7e sarry ta bean Mrs. Mer- lin is a patient in Western Hos- pital, Toronto. We wish ber a i speedy necovery. Mn. and Mns. Chas. Gîlkes, Shaw's, with Mr. and Mns. P. Martin on Sunday. Mrs. F. Bowen, Mary and Bert spent Christmas with Mn1 ad% Mrs. E. B. Stockdale in Toronto. Weekend guests af Mn. andMs Wally Gibson were: Mn.a, Mrs. Chas. Henning and ýPhilip, and Mn. Frank Henriing, Toronto, and Mn. and Mns. W. Menning; and Leon. Oshawa. Mn. and Mrs. Henry Bowen and Danlene. Newcastle, with Mr. Stan Bowen and Mn. and Mns. Bill Barchard. Mr. and Mns. Clînton Farrow and Glenn, Newtonville, witb ber father. Mn. Stan Bowen and Mns. sykes. OBITUARY DR. E. A. McCULLOCH Dr. Edward Allisten -McCulloch, 72, a surgeon on St. Clair Ave., Tononto, for 40 yeans, died Dec. 30 at his home, 74 Ardwold Gate, Toronto. He had been in 111 health for some months. He was a brother af Dr. R. J. P. McCul- loch .and Dr. A. Ernest McCulloch, alsa medical practitioners in To- ronto. Born at Keene, Dr. McCulloch was the son ai the late Rev. Rob- ent McCulloch, - and received bis early education at Bowmanville and Napanee. He graduated in arts rom Victoria College in 1901 and three years later in Me- dicine rom the University ai To- ronto. For a time be practiced with Dr. N. A. Pawell, College St. and later supervised the building af the London Sanatorium in Byron. Me returned ta Toronto in 1910 and cstablished a practice at 165 St. Clair Ave., W. Dr. McCulloch was a member' ai the, Board-ai the University oif ber of Nestleton United Church. Predeceased by ber husband on August 30; 1933, she leaves ta mourn ber passing twa daughters, Mrs. Henry W. Sheffield (Vera) of Oshawa, and Mrs. A. G. Mof- fat (Mabel) af Welland, and one son. Robert Wilfred Jackson, of Nestleton. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Emily Parrott of Utica. Mich.. and Mrs. Anne Smith 'of Houston, Texas; ane brothler, Ed-' ward Job. Washington, Mlich., and eight grandchildren. Rev. J. K. Moffatt, minister of Simcoe Street United Church, conducted the funeral service at the Armstrong Funeral Home on Jan. 3rd. A further service was held in Nestieton United Church at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, followed by interment in Nestleton Cerne- tery. Darlington Council Winds Up Business' For the Past Year Taroto Meical Library and for- Danlington Council met Dec. merly on the senate ai Victoria 2 ihmmes l rsn x Univensity. He was a charter' 8wt ebr l rsn x memer nd n ederai he im-cepting Gannett Riekard, who was othy Eaton Memonial Cburch andabethruhinss a member ai Rosedale Golf Club. A. F. Annis addressed Council He leaves, besides bis two ne ditch and waten course between brothers. bis wîfe, the former Lots 26 and 27, B.F., and nqet Mercy E. Powell; a datighter, Dr.j cd that definite action btae RasaondBisbof, Lndo, Eg.;immediately. a son AlisterH. cCuondocb, .; onmotion the Counicil accepted Toson, adtwlistes. Mrs. oD. J Kean's survey and work as Trohe, wfan wi dersG. E. De- set out by this survey is taoc roche, and Mos. Aient. C.len- completed as soon as passible JýtIi re. rs ler lm the spring, and Mn. Kean be paid' The funeral service xvas hell Council formed themnselves int in Timathy Eatan Memanial Court ai Revision to determine Churcb on Jan. 2nd. Interment several complaints. was in Mount Pleasant Cemeteny. Road Supt. pnesented bis re- port and vouchers wbich were T1mTITrTordered ta be paid.' OBITUARYBy-Law was passed changing date ai inaugural meeting ta Jan. MRS. ALICE M. JACKSON 4, 1951. The death occunred at the Council adjaurned Sine Die. home ai ber son-in-law, Menry These bills were paid: W. Sheffield, 231 Mary Street, A. Milîsan, Reeve -----$ 100.00 Oshawa, on Dec. 31. ai Alice M. R. W. Nichols, Deputy- Job, beloved wife ai the late Reeve..............--------- 100.00 Robent C. Jackson. Mer passing Harold Skinner, Council- came suddenly as the result ai a Ion ----- --- ---------- 100.00 heant attack. Garnet Rickard, Council- The deceased, wbo was in ber lar --------------------__------100.00 77th year, was a daughten ai the R. McLaugh,ýin Councillon 100.00 late Mn. and Mrs. Henry Job. Mrs. W. Parks, Sec.-Treas. Born in Muskoka an May 17, 1874, Tyrone Hall, rent, elec- she was married at Mount Cle- tion ------------------ 5.00 mens, Michigan, on June 6th, C. Pethick, Sec.-Treas., 1894. A resident ai Oshawa for. Enniskillen Hall, rent, 10 years she previously resided at election -------------- 5.00 Nestîcton. Cliii Millen, work, street A member ai Simcoe Street lights, Hampton.........25.00 United Cburcb, Mrs. Jackson was, Wm. Lycett, selecting jur- a lufe memnben ai the Woman's anos,------------------ 3.00 Missionary Society ai the cbunch. J. D. Hogarth, selccting She was formerly an active meni- lurons ------------- -- 4.00 r i ~ -e To enlist in ~ the R.C.E.M.E. you must: 1. Se.i a Cnadien cifixen or Britigh subj.ct. 2. l bobtw.m,17 ond 40 y«,nof o«e, 3. se inghe. 4. Meet Arowy test 'equlvementL. 8.VoIunt..r for seivice onYwre REPOR RIGHT AwAY TO: WOIIS k.u.., Rdau & Charltte Sb. OTTAWA, ont. ..SP.r.m,.i D J4.Alw.y Park, Begot se., Xriri TSON, Ont.j Ne. à Fun , nIDepef, ClwrI.y Park, D- i, Dia ORONTO, ont. Ne. 7 P.rein. n., wjm. Canada strongj </~~CANADIAN ARMY ACTIVE FORCE#a/ 06M HeIp make THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 191 Relief - ---- H.E.P.C. af Ont., atreet lights, Hampton -- --- Canadian Oil Co., stave ail G. F. Annis. Weed Inspec- ton .----- ------------ Wm. Chapman, work at Park cntrance - -- J. D. Hogarth, Dec. sal. J. D. Hogarth , Excise and psayDlige---- ----- poa ge Di -ing -- -T---s--- Bowmanvillc Hospital Roofers Supply Ca.. cul- vents for re-sale -- 22.50 174.00 16:725 15.60 17r-.0 7.00 5000.00 794.20 111 found the. one dry cI.anlng that gêts out ALL the dlrtl" Is's magic Sanitane--even In. grained grime out! Spots gone .. no stale cleaning odomg Purfectpreasslasti Iongert Eveleigh s-- Laundries Cleaners & Dyers OSHAWA ZENITH 13000 Local Agent: HOOPER'S LADIES' WEAER WM lm W I. 0. - TICKETS, TO EVERYW1IýF* Air. Rail or Steajbbip Cansuit . JURY & LO V'LL Bowmanville t 15 King St. W. Phone 778 The Skilled of the Ra Ce.E.Me.E lle worlcsbops of the Royal Canadian Electical LiJ and Mechanical Engineers ar* e expanding rapidly - in step with the growth of the Canadian Army Active Force. The men of the R.C.E.M.E. are doing their part to make Canada strong. There is an urgent need for skilled tradesmen to mani the workshops of this vitally important corps of "soldier-tradesmen". Skilled craftsrnea are required ta fil! the p9sts of automativa mechanics, fitters, toolmakers, radar and radio technicians, instrumnent makers, welders% Watchmikers, mnachinists and other key jobs. If you qualify as a skilled tradesman, there's a place for you in the R.C.E.M.E. You cati serve now - when Canada needs you - as an expert "soidier-tradesman". lL4nn tLo IS THE SILIEN STRING RIINNING3THROUH THIE PEAPL CIHAIN 0F Al I IJlIIE S JO SE PH MaL TIIINK 0F smi rw SPWMing OutOrtuinmtftt, lid@u tO "M» Voice of " Armyà# - Wedweidoy e»Wnp - DomW« Noh»gk

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