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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Dec 1952, p. 11

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!'HURSDA, DEC. 1, 1952TE CANAflIAN STATESMAN. BROWMANVTLLE. ONTARIOPAELVE ~L L L O gm~ u~ybv Bob and Jean Stevens did an * ~~V~U *UU*UUUoutstanding jobanth meig *rnt h rh J ck & J l clu closed with the singing of "Abide liolds Jolly Old Christmas Party îhM. Il< eith and Hilda Jackson New Heads, Trinity Y.P.U. Hold _______spiring Meeting on Ylembers of Trînîty Ch îrch start carl int Jatti.arv hrsia elo1si Jack and Jill Club met in the[ Thte ricction of officers xvas Mna ihDe.1 h rn Sunday Scbool rooms for their ait- then heicnduJite':' v-ears execut- odyngtDe.1thTr- nual3 Christmas party %with ail the i wttt K thattd HIlda Jackson'ily Y.P.U. meeting was in charge trinmings. Santa Claus was there ac-pet t- vîlbAInd of Diana Webber and Stepher haiding out the presents, with Anna Strilte. Dick and Roscmary !Sîsson, conveners of Citizenship the assistance of feur of bis littie, Merklt.x, Sont ttnd Gweît Blacc,i and Community Service. The elxes. i Ralph antd Lc îcînîv-re, Geo. I Ihemne af the warship service was Vih the Co-Presidents Elmer' ai-id ilelcii lî Sta n and Jean Christian Fellowship. This is the ai Lynn Banting in the chair,.i Me.Nlurter., Jacu and Doroth ' Ross, pledge that we could make aur the meeting progressed tbrough aîd Frank artd Eveivît Jamieson. owvn: the usual business channels and i akR" aa nîoue 0te 'We pledge allegiance ta each tbrn Dorotby Van Driel conduet-i cb ; as i no cec to tfo other and ta the Christian fellow- ed a very lovely Christmas pro- Cntm--ipi ship which uniles us. We pledge grienme. A reading by Ida God- reoto ,ge te. adae ahis ourselves ta belp one another in da.-d. and solos by Dorotb'y Vi'n, s a big effort and needs bbc full trouble and in need. Drel, Gwen Black, Rosemarv epeg usevst upr MErkley and Doug Raekham a's-uglport.df Jac1e nd gîste hi one another in maintaining bigb t sisied by Anna Strîke at bbc piano u ioeîercîsîtnî standards af persanal canduet portrayed a Christmas messagen nert norrltosis which was very effective. Bolittn,_,plavecI te part of' andie griet aure reatnbp, &I Strike introduced the ntern- SitrItu.atdbsa-it eareota loveoneraneher beis of the fali winners in bowl- wertre RloDc nî re. tan ,csreardn le of lass rinraceo ing, captained by Frank Jamies-IureDc rie- and Rtîss rsaini ie eebrn h on e em ilb rw i)Oke. xvords ai Jesus: "This is my eom- on. ew eam xvîî b drwn tflmandment, that ye love ane an- for the winler season which will TIte luittit comnnittee lteaded 1 other, as I have loved yau. Great- Dur Port Hope Represenialive for. . . SINGER SEWING MACHINE cou wil he in Bowmanville Tues. and Wed. each week It is our desire to give ouir ctistoiers even better service than evcr before, for service, repairs or en- quiries about ncev machines, cail otur Port Hope store and reverse the charges. SINGER SEWIJNG CENTRE PORT HOPE P>hone à*06O er love natn no man tnan this, Ibat a man lay down bis life for bis friends. Ye are my friends, if ye do wbatsoever I command you.", Diana asked us ta think of what makes community life Christian. Stephen read passages from Luke such as the parable of the Good Samaritan whicb shows us what Jesus had ta say about bbe Christian cammunity. We were then sbown a sur- prisingly sensible f ilm called "Boy Meels Girl." We also bad recreation and food. The imminent (and 1 don't mean "eminent") bigb sehool exams are doing tbings ta the attendance these days, so out of kindness to ail B.H.S.'ers the Christmas party i5 10 be the first Monday after the afore-mentioned "period of tor- ture." Our play director is looking for ebaracters again, so be prepared! 5' V WIALNUT 1] ~ ~ (Sightly higher or imed ockl I'sv 9 'zýturctt! New "DX-Z.~" los whli lec- tronjc superclhargerl s Admiral's neDX" ronS!e fii-td'rr cdjusts for finest . pirture quahry and perform- ~ ~ ~ ance in any area. qtial-ny arc builiioathis new ooe-'n-focz'd con--cie o del. SNew "5;$rit-Glide" castors Sprovde sic, ezasy maneuv- New "DX" Range Finder cus-' i~b ' Winut tomizes your Admirai for ikdc;tt~ finest reception. New TV Tone Contrai enabies yau ta empli- (lightly bigher in mnIbogeny or imed oolt asize treble or bass tones ta your own taste. Guaranteed UHF Recepticn. Admiral's Turret Tuner needs no converter. Ncw"Silent-Glide" Castons , an Admirai "Extra", permit easy maving. New Anti-Reflciion Panoramic Tube and Safety Glass. Picture tube and safety glass are curved ta bounce refiections off ta the sie. 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PAGE LFLEVEN ý n 9 e this Company are to bc congrat- Convention. Mrs. Hooyer an'ý ~L R 1VPONTYPOOL ltdoth -vfi, a1 Are Scamool Bands nere I Say. _ ?latd onthe er'fn" . a hev ladies in charge served a dainty -uphield the:rýi.. o u- t iiron lunch and cup of tea. Mrs. HooyW Board of Stewards of thé Unit- Prior to the;-r1-n~I t 1h \ mad ail '.vere given a hearty vo* 0)ne of the outstanding features, band. It is rather a pity the lat-'clC rhmt\vdedyee-eni(oyecl I" co~~ -"-of thunkiis for aitother enjoyablé of post-war education in thei ter could flot be supported suf- a n t. * Bade i te ncting in Mrs. Hoyer's hon'.%è sehools of this province lias been ficiently to ensure its continuance. îg ih ethBrde.i te we ari-(, tr.' ext meeting at Mrs. Brute the rapid growth of instrumental Ltu oeta oeadmr chair. Treasurer Gerald Fiske; jjj Mýuc[u1I uip1 Jan. 7th, 1953. with Mrý. music. Bands and string groupsý citizens of this progressive com- reported minister's salary paid up while aintnii V c , i- 's group in charge. are springing up in ail parts of mnunitxr wiIl take an active part in cmIlili Jn. 1, 1953. and over $500, nesdav. Ait:cr e a %V -s~ilrtae Steele, R.N., Mf Ontario. At the Band Festival in1 promoting the instrumental pro-. in ba'tl and small sum of cash bot iurs b int, Tororito. spent a few days with Waterloo last year a small cOm-; gramn in our schools. on hancl. Mrs. Bernard Neals*and, was brout;, i t!-. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. thant 150cmptdwith a ultoofiej Bands are here to stav. Fift\ . Miss, Jeanne Coulter wvere ap- jbe confined Io1iis ioor soille t 50-pÎ50ec an apaed -visa ed!years ago the schools in tle Unit-1 pointed auditors. Committec of !timie. :Vcr at pnoe yC 50-iec bad ad pace seond1 d States were where we are to-: Chairmnan and G. Fiske were ask- I Local schl t Y t, pt.0F. xas quite a success. Mii. Until we heard thîs group %ve had dayv. Look at their fine sehool ed t0 contact eleetrician in regard parîng for th, ;r C' ..x-' et Rorher was high lacIy neyr har muh o Bussls bands and orchestras now! De- 1 eesr leain n d and concert in L.u.hý. ilio ,\mtI r. i\ormian Argue was high Ontario: the sehiool band put ili troit alnne, bas some 450 part ditions for extra hydro service. It De,. 1 c on the map. liemseivtutr as deeided 10 purchase extrai Mr. L. A. )n tcue.Sc and 7S1irs. Kenneth Samells, Listowel, which ve rnentioned teain fuel and other necessary business ed seve.ýai '. )o i 't ouî()jt.'tiie dAuavsidMra recet atice. as $6000thegirls and boys how to play' an acodtd.Lns.(co .. \ ,aI.Jhn1IlOsaa in a rcn rilbsa$,0 instrument, Judging by their,\a odce.LnsYeion1-SJhnllOhw. instrumental prograrn supportedî success we are forced to the in- Mrs. Ernest Falls, Toronto, are glad to Ileun ri- .t .~~ S> etua1hy is extended to Mrs. by its Sehool Board and Service j evitable conclusion that instru- passed away recently. Fnrltnssedr.tt \t uî .inetc nbcpsigo e Clubs with a special instruetor i mental music lhas a permanent! service xvas held fron- Manvers village. - ttSir .Cita;Navior, Aurora, coming in fromn London. Simeoeý place on aur sehool program. hurch with interment att Fils ___ ot t tre nTedy Higb Sebool, run bv a Countv Cemcer.y Her husband prede- ut Sit:r. Emterson atcnded the Board sucb as ours, býas an annual * w ~ U~cea ccl hei some Years agoanoelut budget of $1.000 for instrumental i iiK n one d'ugl fer survives. E T E 1Enesnue' for promotion of the vocal de- hisovte citizens witnessed a, Thn Ncs]tonu , tI ; tsSr and Mrs. M. Emier- partment. Ail te places inen- fullrniitav funeral on Wednes- honte of S '. tioned are small communities \?with . 'v so dayx Pte. Bil Best, R.C.R., failed 3rd. for the C l. i Wnltr.ProL ael~ populations of less than 5,000, . osuve injuries reeeived in a1 There Jorl1 I ' .ut-K i ,tnIory Toron- witb exception of SimcoeR-wîn attnaEgnie.D- oIIcliEcu utI',tst Ic. and Mrs. L. Jobb We are happy tb note that aur front ceased had been stationed at Pet. gi f s. ot 1K '. i. ouSrj, Public Sehools Board has ap- '. previous avcawa Camp and was enroute inCri 't., a et. utIrs. W1I 1fred Vine vis- proved the purchase of a number . copyrights, home wh-en the accident occurred. by Mr: .Scc r ' I. n r.I. Vine. of instruments intendied to belp of The body arrived by C.P.R. Tues- ois wresouiiig S!t.'. t a rs IcSeivini Bird and longbbc gowingband n theC. H.Tuck.d'tv evening \vith 'Lt. Stick1int'-. Malcoînt al hu.c1 . i " . toe1 i n. visited Mr. aid Public Sehools. Instrumients priv-1 R.C.R. as escort. Service -vas i Vine -gave tht'iv hA.....\.Et: ately owned. on loan frorit the OPtometrist held front the United Church on _______- Tow,'n Band andi purchased by the Disney Bidg.! Wecitesday with Rev. Vogan. B. Boad nw tta 22 Lat sm-Opp. P.O. A., B.D.. in charge. A bus front Bordo otlf'l as sin 4 D uh mer when the instrumental coursýe OSHAWA Phone 5-6143 Pet cmtt abrug the firing was bgun here ere xvo.par-t). burial party and other nec[9 Instruction in brass, woochwindl No. 209 esar prsnnl. Mesr"b~ and strings is being supplîcd ut Thte many changed condition, L. Boxv\ins, J. Payne. local vet- il 25t',' a small fee and there is an orch- of oui. modemn lifo imposes a cerans. and one otomrber of the R.C. estra ~ ~ ~ ~ hev reera vr ensl~ ta~ handicap tîpon our11 - -R. wreflowcr bearers. Tbe; i frorn 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. iiîttvsight. Inlte homne. in the office, caslwet. crapecl with. the Union i al', . ~ ~2 for 5uv Ifa sufficient numnber o i vin tefaetory, inth auto, at the Jack,. xvas carî'ied o the sbouId- - ,-t pupils are found another chos for ntoxies, at sehool. at work or1-it crs cf six miersr of the R.C.R.c- ' 7 beginners will he started it the play . . . always close application, Fii;pryx'spreti i-SI>EC! X )?V? '"1UTi11V.LI New Year. At the High Schoo_-l a artificial Iighit movemoent eVeCi'>- ;,, of the three-gun salute and AD)) 'T. t lY YMIOEiG MG I string group of some 12 or 1,5 stu- where. pe.gac.fikr. . . bb Trumpeber blew Last Post and 'j" dents is expected to forttt after axaxseves at tension. Revielle. Lt. Dave Middleton, TE U , -.h!Ui: Christmas. None bti lte most pDerfect eyes M.C.. M.M., of Central Comnmand, ~ Twr 'r1 ??iiT T~~ Itwl ermnhrd ta a tn paants uhrendered great assistance in mak- ý -r- ..._.. prior to the war Bowvttanville! punishment ... and hoxv few v ees lu;n necessarv local arrangements ,wsci W la or pioneered in the field of ilîsîru- are perfect. Even the perfect oltesi for the service. R.C.R. bas alwav s Procceds f1cr'N. c t Lto(lutWlre ok mental music in the Fsehoots 1nu( are not so for long. i lieîlkmoxvn as cite of the fitest! until recently hacl a fine tonî1 (Copyrighted) infrantry regiments in Canada and I.. .~ ~,, Jl M,- A M THIý is AN

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