-THURSDA-Y NOV 12. 1953 THE CANADIAN STA TESMAN. BOWMANVTLLE, ONTARIO PAGE THRMW1 j - ~~~~worth each week you are absent. A ]1* U 1,. T P "q V ing Mr. and Mrs. David McLean Aiterteoeig stan.e Pro terr Editors Note-Glad vveuullg Trip foUIf lUlUaAU ULALW .> . U.if and family. F/O Ernest Mc- sang FteBes hs it" Ed Yo ng an'sCo u in ex ten e Edursrhas tar nBlackutock Wonen'ulInstitute Saskatoon to North Bay. Finges" IreSaemnsGasRosClmitas Newcastle and Courtice. To- Mr. and Mrs. John Ballingal. a stryfanArcna1,e- e Staesmn n s rass oots Colu nist ay h pla s to o ai out on aat her home last W ednesday David and J anne are visiting title d Po d r a d e de. JT~ -~ trip to Velverton. We*re begin- atronfrteNvm~ red tS.Ctaie.LarryHsi lae in - ~~ning tothink he likes this area. meeting MissrlaraeMarow, Napa solo. rsHiItdthstr meigof the Institute, There MisCaaMroNpnee, f rom AREAL RADIO "Flt-FF" boy. who must feel,sort of blue Bouquet To Barbara was a large attendance. Mrs. 'lwtoydrKytedsang. Wesange"Mar- One al the thing, that public to th.nk he is n:ot :ndispensable One of the really good jobs Jack Rahm, president, was in MeheStris f ess"an ircakers 1(Udi5 radio a:1 a the Statesmnan. of reporting in this paper, has tecar r n r.SalyMl louncers, dread. S nmaking a Cheer up George, youlil get been that of Barbara Murdock Thopnnldwt rs omnil;M.ad msryr -'-ff, Ou kn 2.gcting the aver it. 1 feli the saine wav in ber column "The Screecn Lorne Tbompson at th in.Lawrence Malcolm and family, ___________ MWords inid .'A biue sain- when i discoverp.d that, an,, 'me 0Owl". Not only does this talent- *. wassugadteMrSewtNsttntedethanir- Pie bappened on Arthur God- of our cýons could oeat the tar ed young lad., keep us appris- < Collect repeated. Mrs. J. A. ary oSunday and visited Mr. Candirdcsmr id fre.,.s orograin, Nov. 2. tw-en out of rye at plowýng, milking ed of thFc doings around the high Jobnston read the scripture les- and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and o nte olotrerta Arthu- %as interviewing a tai- cows. oitching grain and hay. school. but she does it in a ma-. .Sym.athy.D.d.ou know .hatofmk wanuw en th y iondfornmoaer mebisvoet e amam st pop la m nt f r ar a C a n d i a n t h e a t i ~ - g o t o m r e p a t i e s < n a e eT haepr e a r ee pf oaa bted i s h e e k f t % W hen M r. Godfrev aqked if lie of hurt ta noe tliat the y could mour. It takes a sm art chick s r î x g o .iv o h e t f M . J b z n g s i a a a thoýat, on Nov. 10, he wou!rl and stili do the:r work. than I: aiter week. in addition toa e heri aî a I nwe 1r on Wednesah ov. in4Ohawi E'aneaUntd tte itize .Could shav ,quicker, look mi shool studies. dates, and manv eonith hatI lie mot aout t.A I 1,r, Godfre\ asked hnw itat w azzy in t hpr glad rags. wer other activities that are a m oe n oainfo large nuimber from here attend- PosileTh porbikementmore popular with the young 'muslt" with teen-agers. Her cf- m oursser anstitunte in rinedheferoFra. to li assed an ac-. [ fin-îl pn oe oe'frs rv htse suslih Mrs. James Marlow, Mrs. Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartwell stead.h said -thev paciked an with aplomb than I ever knew ta spare the time neccssary to Dorreil and the President will of Otter Lake, Quebec, with alss". Needless toadd the de- hom, to make. could dig a two edit the high school news 3a pack the parcel. arsben eet r.untgi lighted audience \vent into hvs- dollar bill out of their mother well. of the oyja yl o ruit dn caions atnak County.rh gi teries. To make it worse, !hte casier than I could coax the Wbat. No Letters?oforothe Perryan Hasrital nainSt. abonAnlca huc Mnan bas been a radio announcer prive of a cigar.I Your scribe hasn't noticed to wr or ithPemasHspan ano Stk oy'sper can bazarcwa for 15 years. then had ta mnake They can wear my socks, tics, many letters ta the Editor. cam- - ibl. l att spsstr enduperd zaridy vn-I the worst "fluff" of his career sports shirts. handkerchjcfs, mcnting on Johnny James'FiaplnweeadfoteigattePisHl. on an international bookup. slippers, parka, sweater py- splendid episties emanating from busatnpltanstereadeCovention ngratule atios aMr Not a PeasureýRig iamas. But. by jinga, their necks United Nations' beadquarters inbutrptth eaCnnio' ogaulinstM.ad NtaPesr'Rg ain*t hic, enougb ta fill the col- New York. We are ail indebted i ootNv t.Ms ibrTm n r n Afuneral w-ent through town lars of "my dress shirts. And ta Johnny for giving us some A.sgîe t oeo nsa Mrs. Mura Ber, r tedte rahmwding e ew davsý ago. wben your scribe thanks to my pot belly. tbey good, informative reading about Byrbae "i 5th wdigan- tsas"Yuglhebtdali overhearà a man standing near- cant snaffîe my overaîls or a subject mast ai us know tao Mrs. Ivan Tbompson and Mrs. niversaries at the home af Mr..onatRbo Mtr! b ý- a s k a c m r,)a iiR a y B r a d b u n n w h o b o o k eds : a ftr nea n d ars.tiH a r o l d M c L auab o un bh a s k h a c m < n o h v ' ' - i s h i e t a e s i l t o l t l b u . W e s h o u l d n o t R h e e x h i b i t a i B l c o k F t a n î a st ' e . H r obl e L a e d i n g hearse has commeral liçen e smaill t)properly fit the aid overlook the fact that, it must thoehEconomiBcstovas taero, Coui'ey Gahamoule a n lrg '~ rc iecsswt Plates, ta -whivb the otiher -- lans n'mber nine sboes. bave used up a considerable . Hme otepogmi wisthMr.ence omsnd WilGra om s andF ph cd " un o ex c lv n ay e A nd w o w as it taug t the am ount of Johnny's leisure tim e er n . R î l a m e a e a a o a h h m i t e l i r becus I an'tnoplasreWilbert Archer the group lead-'Elva Darcy was hed2 er be aue tiantn pesue nj. voung whelps hom, ta do many ta prepare the articles for ur eld 25 ear We once heard of a Morn cian 'Ihings betten than their teacher?1 enjayment, thus curtailing per- er r.Rlp amrgvea! ra tehm f*telt r W!Aho tied a agle" the li Yoti and I bath know the an- iads ai relaxation which were sh'ot "Arstie Da 4eaedad r. onEos.ARh cerise bureau ta give him a per- "wr ere tstesm nngtul i.Ee b ois '-~Andrmidte Dpoem uht couple was presented wit AnyoGore. n'ste sworkin gbakherly i.En the ies h il."Rrrmrk eevry I pt o h evvso m manient plate number for his 'your case. Flander 5 I s ee n heRige woilvr tea servie. n he r e U .O k around the Statesman plant wouldn't be found dead v ting insii ngad Her r m r srelpfuI storm w fc thcam e o a turdav, The Desk RealIY Is Oa mrust be al the betier for hav- Gnit, admit that. by prodcn r.J .Mcnbrgv od aitdaa Whn os pope ea te ng been associated with acao sslndidariclsJonny rsplenid A.er nHomge oa there w as a go tednea thenis h n Untd brc nnvrsr Iea~ingediole la teeksthe pasi masters of the newspa- penfornîed a signal aci aofpu- home aer sond Hotme con- W eehpyt aea Saem n hvamis. She stressed thait te for boili services.C mens nad Staesan tevp ro b a bly per game. We would be wise lic service ta bis native caunty. coendaoewtmb urto us paker, Rv. arld A. lt usequcoyn- thought it xvas a gag -aboutt thé: ta realize that ibis always was, Sa on behalf ai ail wha appre- aibrfaiybu lo ecn-Trere ai ppy.ttuchavehlons rlean Editor's desk. and the: sîill is, and will be, a world: ciatcd your efforts - Thanks, Paul's Bwt tentrtonget pakr ev aowdA- Scerned witb building the char- ville. His address in the marni-lae, lw E ditarrcnjo yin gca h o iday. w ithiihe eu rba isnon Y o uth.dJchn n y.M r. a n d M rs. A rn o ld J . D e ro o n w h o w e re m a rrie d ac ers ai th e fu tu re citizen s. in g w as "T h e R elig io n aipr ceO uorea Believe me, it was no gag. i, that aid bromide af expenience, Our aiher panîîameniany ne- on Friday, Oct. 30, in the ChristianReomdC rcow Mrs. W. Archer gave a grand Faeahr"_n'r peilMrthniTe beig o grat alu. Bsh!Yeupreenttiv, Jhn oot, wsbumoraus reading. A musical music was by tbe churcb chair.ru teoa. re sa w th t e s a d b v e nt bin g of g rt va le. B o s! Y o r n i aie ohn oot e w as1 m a n v ille , w ill v sit. th e g ro o m 's p a re n ts in th e N e th e rla n d s co n tes i w as co n d u cted b y M rs. In t e v ni g b s u b c w sR N re cly avcd f o th e s bk t t a nd k no dal) ll Th t u h c n î c d l ng a a t a ,"t ug - for th eir honeym oon. O n heir retu rn to C anada they w ill Stanford V an C am p. In to eda v or to or o w . and Run andw r e a al i s i c e o a k d s , utt a kis ait l d ,m a t and. T h e t n u t b e s " s o u ld h a v e a p r is o n u f r e s id e a i E n n is k il le n . T h e b r id e is t e f m r A n e T h e g r u p a n d t h e h o s te s s B e îld a v C o rpr ov i e d i e JI ý I a d u al w a v s cho u g ,i t h ea i , w e l o d a t n a z , S h e i r o w n . a n d e p r m p t y p r o - is e r v edrm e r A vel t m t o s u a d s e c i i u can y C o r oi e d ev î n ~na c o i a pa kin caes. ibe use a lot af cunning thinking ta ceeded witb plans ta build sucb Bisschop, daugh ir of 20r. and iVis. G. Bisschop, and the cn er , c o l oieso and a b in - serice ai m s ke ts aih mu s d c-' 6. Ox WaY t m's ltterd. Ad a forgetout f dong ny ral hrd plae a Milbrgrooms idisgo thes t sono of r.M ad Mand A Mrs.ronA.HllJ. DeroonacoseI-Iolland.ndd ing Gortagoag close anoracerseroosplendida. bingaratvicd Bt ketsocburcb.ec Cla yn l G e o g e g h eg a n a t h o - . w o rk . w a s k n o c k e d n th e h e a d a s b l h t d i e t n i o r l s r s. C le nc e r l o v si c da.Wllnw tevsti< Sa, bave a goad holidav, yau b @-Photo b lh td prvretin the paper*s nmake-!lcvsiwieIke er soon as il was batche d,by peo- alcalfrth eeb r e. an ces.MRanwvsdea .0 O W UProvemt . .pe w o kn w ltl n ahn eetingl is fota e ns ered br eand ml n r oniaMfoR. a e w "H i OL001 Up as wekmust have in i ing myscf ta a sadow cutting about such afairs, but had the Winnipeg-t-Brandoii was the O m dotion s ai manse r a lyit dvh9 UL cat d pn fo nd ha ge an e- Pulp w ood ta m ake paper for, political drag ta m ess up a goo d isi r il a a ilservice rouea be ivnta bc Svation of. Lame Hoornais awa Whre. yga t eehm :ýou ta pint. Enjoy your holiday, idea. Sa nw what happens? organized in western Canada. ta_______teavain Mr ore H skn is a a Altouh 'mgla t sc lm secure In the knowledge that a' Aiter a year's delay, te legis- That was in 1882. BYRONor CAVIS.a boxes. The' erhnig take a Weil dcserved holiday, i1}competent. loyal staff wiîî give. îatune's select comm'îaîeeRonDAVe-.DaetongDorrell.tie hoeeS.fS. naaj an Saturday, feel kind ai sorny for the aid the subscnihers thein mney's. form institutions bas reversed On Thursday, Novemben th inov ,wt 4cide n ils former stand, and bas tbld -we hast anaiher highly respect- M.an n.vevi.ont r.1,Hipet. 4cidrna M. Foote ta go right ahead ad ' 'j 1"A d citizen. Mr. Byron Davis pass- -o.Htn Mr. and Mrs. P un- rsidlpen oad oknapn buid be'~aaegw" bcase AeTaa i RssMmoia Hs Kenneth Samelîs, Melville and ýi cd witb the verse, "Be ye kind we need it badly. I'm glad aur pital, Lindsay, following a lin-: Anna, Nestîcton, wiib Mn. and. anc ta anoiber. tender-heantcd, Durhanm County M.P.P bas been gering illness. 'Mrs. Russell Maunijoy. iriigacaohn e3n Fi! Youi Biaig O i maÏ..vndcmd i h AS A Mr.Davis, aged 69 years, was 1Sympathy ai iis communiy "The Whisper Sng". Jno. Ht is the LAST AY anetired farmer wbo had lived, is extcndcd ta the family ai Mrs. ton nead the Bible lessan, Mait. a luh ie in Bethany. excepi Olive Brown, Nesleton, wbo 4:18-22 and explaincd il. Canal I flfthe TBTA'R for a period ai 16 years when passed away ai ber home on Oct. Rabm rcad a prayer. Ronalde Iohth ENTER he was cmplovcd in the Horn 30th aite-r a lengtby illness. told how aur gis belp the Bras. Woollen 'Milîs ai Lindsay. Mns. Ernest Mcean is visit- childnen i other counnies. Famou Reaing nthrciteGEORGE FREDERICK KRIEG HHSeOTET!was a son ai the laie William _______________________________ Fanins eadng nthacit GergeFreerik Kiega M S CNTE T Dvisand Adeline Twigg. His. ekorge restco neie, aparents and gnandpanents had. ___and husband ai Marjonie Jane be mn h eyeryst W alker Stores --Carter, ai herofMn. and Mns. tiers in the village. - 'T h e R ad C a l Charles Carter, Sn., Bawman-. He was a menihemer ai St. a' ~~ville, died in South Waterloo Paul's- Anglican Church andh i ta Gfa e MeoilHospital, Preston, n ad always taken a very active No.2nd. Mn. Krieg had been;)rintewkoftecich Iin pon health for some time fiW e was aiso a inemhber of the r sa AN A E N R !prier ta entening hospital a week, Loyal Orange Lodge 1022. before bis dcath. Sunviving are bis wîfe, the -Dy - Drs he M.Krieg bad beemi with the ~ . former Ida Morion: aine sonAi Da - Des She The price of ceai wiII be advancing ini the very near Canadian Office and, Scbool Morton Davis of Beibaniv and Furniture Campany ai Prestonloi sisiers. Mrs. Harry Rudgers60 Gue1 Dn future. Make sure your bin is fuil now while o ayyas k oe aAa Lindsav; Mrs. Jamnes 6 ag 5 Dne th o rc sSili fetWindsor, then ta Kingston for 16 Boggs (Jse ihutiie) and Ms.V theLo Prceis tii i Efee. eams, before returning ta Pres- larold Tiionpson (Myrtle) tan in 1947 in the capaciîy ai moth of R.R. 2, Pontypool and NV aL Ilu1j foreman ai the trim saws depan- \Iliss Lila Davis ai Beihan'.Szs9toi BU O N A Ement of the campany. Besides The funeral service was beld ze9te1 B U N W N» SA E is wife. he leaves anc son,)ni Saturdav from St. Paul's Ge.nd orge. P st on b oi en C h uircl, w ith the choir in at- one sister. tendance. Rex'. T. S. Gault paid Ordinarily $1.59 and $1.751 19 P I Funeral service wças In St. Htlib<îbe ta a lufevell lived in $ 3 John's Anglican Cburch, Preston,How canî'vilig nut the traditions pfi O shorne C oal C o> Nov. 4th. with interrnent in Hes-î his parcnt and grandparentsYusae0ct56prpir3 P I S* U E.V. "Mike" Osborne .wsi i 3dya.Man~who ad assisted in building the Anglican Churcli in Beth- 26 -teing Off.E.N C.Feig YardsP N Y P L Q L Sa . Christnas is just around the c rner - Stoc p n w e 2 6 K m n g S t E C N R F r e i g h t Y a r d s i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T h e r n a n y I o v e l y f l o r a l t r i - ,n y o sM d e b t hM a u c u r r f t h SPhone 897 Phene 410 The week-end starm caused Are' in the butes were indicative ai the these sheer nyosgae yteMn lîigh esteem (if a hast af iiends ,nany a headache, disrupting,ad egios alerr ee01 raeprtnofu BtrNyn. _______________________________________lie movement ai Chistmas! Jar in Our a1«egios Phbaeswn * rets and made bbc roads venv ~~~Loonard DTriver, Wtr Rwn getrpoto f u ete yo ine ometelx' . ades Rvd he atrd Armst rong. Manveis Towý,n- "Romance" - A beautiful beige for ail purposes fa '-vnight. The frame bouse ,vas bli nnd t thie gnound in less i I ian hia'f an boum aften it was À finsi discovered. AhIbhe cati-Bu yx an Tuk w y tetîts %vere destroved .., u N w ad Tuk A a ing. tnt ex-en chldren's cloili- ing. COUld be rescued from the . o hiia ii -burning building. Included info Chita fs tbc loss was 'a (ansiderable îsun, of money" thal Mr. Arn, strong badl in the bedroon,. Hei wa oedta ave il. ta ensume!x91 thiat bis five childiren gai oui I 80"x9" safel v. Il i s believed ibat bbe finel -staried fron, a deiectix-e chini-i ne.'. Mr. Armstrong was gettinglIEiLAKT ravorbd hnlisldte bo%-s;' hedroon, anîd sawý (SECONDS) flamPs coming tbnnugh the cedý- toc fran, the attic. The fiv" chldren. Glenn aged 5, Allan, 4, MaY' 3 and Barry and Bruce 16 manth aid iwins., were but- p i &Ped ino blankets and were advaiîcin Ordinarily $7.50 a pair ' - You Save $1.00 The frarme six-raaom house Note the EXTRA LARGE 80 x 90 size te ailow ample tuck-in. There htirned ta the Praund in hall an are only siigbt imperfections that in ne way should affect the appear- lanUr. Neiglibors who airrived neo ern ulteofteehaywrnfanlteset. at thie scene were unable taacIrwaioqaite fteehay ar lneet hes 'aean\ af bbe contents af the Choice cf Pink or Blue Borders. 'haine but forming a bucket bni- __________________________________________ gade thev- kept the sparks from- setbiîîg the nearbv barn an fine.j1 Until allier shelter is found V!fE..I .a. for the tamilv they are stayving I f I ~ 1 ia at the home aiofMm. and Mrî -Matîselt Fiiîti.v, Bethaiiv. lon- i ationus uot btghaveairdx biere c -f e i%',d fom 1,iri cion idi \7 "TRULY A PLEASANT PLACE TO SHOP" jneighhor, aid bbe Man ens' b nanvb of tbe Red Cro.sSa- Phone 451 Bowmanville King St. East hi ave pnomised somne as.ý sistance. * - Fridave night proved a sad anc for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Arnm- strong and five chidr-en when their home wesi af Ballyduf *5 was destroved hb' fine. Congratulations bo Mm. and Mrns. Lerov Hyland on the amri- ?' ~ val ai a baby daughter. Mn. Bob Scxsmitb received - 'word that his son bad passed ~~<~ ~ way in Manitoba. f Anniversarv services at the; ~ United Cbunch will be beld this' Sunday, Nov. 15 wibh servies1 ai 11.15 an,. and 7.30 p.m. Ouri Our awn pastor wiil preacb awn pastar will preacl in thp ilîamning wiîb Rex'. Kellogg, ai former Pastor in the cvening. j L Conmunity Chair will be an hand for the evening service andj other special musie for the 1 morning service." OFV COURSE 1 H-AVE A\N ES EWc arc sarry ta report thai Mm. Bv.ron Davis. Lindsay-. bas; "My Dad is building it for me right now, and jt's passed wyDeceased was a going to be pretty important to me some day." brother ai Mrs. Harold Tbomp- son and Mrs. James Boggs ai And a father knows how important it is to have that this district. estate praperlv admînistered, noa matter how smail it Several deer bave been seen j locallv but no huniing allowed.: may be ar presenit. He mav receive advice and Ex-Reeve Bert Richardson is' assistance from experienced Trust Officers on the away on bis annual deer bunt. disposition of his estate without any obligation. Mrs. Sam, Maneita is impra -- Write for free bookiet 'Blueprint For Your Famdy". ing zince retunning irom hospi- STERKLINGI TRUSTS 'Pefumre stains. Do nai put! perfume dîrecîiv on x'our (101h- C 0 R P 0 R A T 1 0 N e., toi, the con iiiiaio jofa n~ dui ng cleanîing nîay axiuiî/e MEAD OFPFICE §RANCH4 o",ci the staimi and hring it out. Help P2 8«Y St., Tor'offt 1.3 DUR96 ., Reri a ur Cleaner ta serve x'ou better. Slakesboirp Division, Dry Clean-; ers institute (Ontauio) Lmited.* Other Prizes Too! Everybody invited ta jain lni this big guessâng con- test' ('arie down and enter vour guess at aur store as quickly as You can! -Register Today! HOOPER'S JEWELLERY AN» GIFT SHOP Phone 747 28 King St. %V Bowmanville J 1 1