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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Nov 1954, p. 13

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TEE CANADIAN BTATESIMAN. OWMMrVIMLLP. ONTARIO PAGE TRETEE 4timeans a lot to mothers to know that every glass of miIk they serve their children gives them a big hoost i health! Fresh, deliciou milk is naturels richest source o! health-protecting, energy-giving vitamins and minerais. Order our dairy-fresh milk home delivered to-day - and serve it often! GLEN RAE DAIRY Telephone MA 3-5444 Bowmanville MILK IS GOOD FOR ALL THE FAMILY! 'Public Speaking Competitions ' Held in Local Public Schools Finals at Orono Fridlay Night Again this year there was Thoropson. enthusiastic interest by pupi ls Ihé thirteen speakers at in Centl'al and Ontario Street Çcntral weri as follows: Schools and the speeches given Margaret Vanstone, 7, "The set a high standard. Queen Behind Columbus." Thirteen pupils at Ontario Sheila Holinaty, 6, "The Mag- Street School took part in the nificent Sun." eliminations for the school. Ross Turner, 8, "O0U.11 The following are speakers,, Berta Higgon, 8,* "Northi Grade and topic of address: Pole" o!Gregory Cooper, 8, "'Retreat Lana Purdy, 8, "lCommunirits ofthe Ten Thousand." Our Foes."1 Babs Vermeulejn, 8, "The. Dan Cattran, 8, '*The Royal Royal Couple." Canadien Moijnted Poice." Howard Rundle, 8, "Casa Norris Turner, 7, "'Holidays Loma." With History." Larry Piper. 8, 'Thanksgiv- Allia Cole, 7, "'Glass Centre"' ing Day."y Mary Laskaris, 8, "Queen Owen Scott,. 8, "Model Rail- Elizabeth." roading." ' Dixie Gili, 6, '"Thanksgiv- Larry Thompson, 7, "Har- Ing."1 vesting Wheat." Karen Bragg, 8, "Florence Murray Walker, 7, "Who Nightingale." Won.7y .Gloria Purdy, 8, "City LUfe Connie Osmond, 7, "Bée- vs. Farm Life." thoven." Beverly Smith, 8, "India." Bill Luxton, 7, "The Leop- The five winners were: Lana ard." Purdy, Dan Cattran, Mary* Las- Barry Oliver, 7, "Putting karis, Dixie GIi and Beverly New Holes in the Sky." Smith. Hugh Smale, 7, "Automo- The final competition took biles." place October 23. The three Carole Abbott, 7, "Writing." I winners chosen were: Lois Bruce, 7, "Florence First_ - --- Howard Rundle Nightingale." Second - -_ - Beverly Smith The speeches were judged Third ---- ----------- Lana Purdy by Mrs. W. Leask and Mr. A. Miss J. Cunningham, Mr. C. M. Thorapson and five speakers Carter and Mr. A. Merkley were chosen for the inter- acted as judges. The resuit school final. They were: Greg- was given by Miss Cunning- ory Cooper, Babs Vermeulen, ham who also gave a helpful Howard Rundle, Larry Thomp- summary o! the good points of son and Murray Walker. the speeches. There were also thirteen The first two winners re- speakers who took part in presented the schools at Solina Central School eliminations Ilast Friday and were chosen and five of these were chosen jamong the five for the County for the final. Judges were Final at Orono on Friday Miss Hall, Mr. Cowan and Mr.1 night, Nov. 5. OBITUARY 1 HAMPTON (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Fennel, Mr. Don Fennel and friend and Mrs. Beth Wright, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. K. Caverly. Miss Helen Spicer, Mr. Rice Honeywell, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, Ronnie Baker, Solina, at J. C. Smales'. Mr. J. Marshall, Mrs. Bartin- dale, Mr. and :Mrs. Dave Hol- linger and son' Jimmie, Mrs. Chas. Ross, Oak Hill Lake; Mrs. Dave Kernohan, and daughter Karen, Whitby; Mr. Jim McClure, Happy Valley, at T. M. Chant's. Mrs. Syd Hoar, Tyrone; Mrs. Edith Anderson, Miss Florence Werry, Oshawa, with Mrs. E. H. Cole. Mr. L. S. Caverly. Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Caver- ly.. 1Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sher- ba, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sherba. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet John- ston and daughters, with rela- tives at Little Britain. M.r. Mark Turner, Oshawa, Mrs. L. C. Snowden, Miss Mil- dred Snowden and Mr. Bob Snowden, Maple Grove, at Sam Dewell's. Mr. and Mrs. C. Staples, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gray, Lotus; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms, Enniskillen: Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawson, Yelverton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes. Lorraine and Jim, Blackstock, at Mr. Merwin Mountjoys'. Mrs. John Morton and Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor, Toronto, were Sunday tea guests o! Mrs. W. G. 1ýoidge. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Billett visited H. E. Price, in Western Hospital, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bloyd Wilcox, Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth and family, Bowman- ville, at J. D. Hogarth's. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Hewie and Margaret, Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henry, Fenelon Falls, with Mr. andMrs. Har- land Trul Mr. and Mrs. M. Mountjoy visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gray. Miss Pearl Herron and Miss Isabelle Smales, Toronto, at J. Smales' Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Barron and Erlyne, ejoyed a week- end trip to Buffalo. Congratulations to Terry i. ~Vision Re-written previous & acopyrights of C. H3. Tuck. Optometriat Disney Hidt. 31 King E., opp. P.O. OSHAWA -Phone 5-6143 270. There is a popular belief that the exacting conditions o! mod- ern life with its close work, arti- ificial liglit, shopwock, move- Iment and glare are responsible for man's eye de!ects. This is only the meanirig read into certain conditions of error and emphasize their existence mak- ing it necessary for their cor- rection earlier than would be the C ase if our life was not so exact- ring, Mod ern life with itU strain falls heaviest upon the eyes. * Copyrighted) So You're in Clover MAKE sure you stay there! Home, furniuhlngs and. ether poasessions are nie té own . .. but easy te loge to tire, theft or other peril. Guard asaiuat these ex- Wraight one o! Hampton School , pupils who won first place in1 the public school speaking con-i test. Our school is to be con-j gratulated also on the splen- did singing under the direction1 of Roop Metcalf. Each room providèd several pleasing vocal selection. The contest was largely attended by parent-, and pupils. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Wil White and sons in the passing o! husband and fatbler, after a lingering illness, and to hi, sisters and brothers. Jýing o! a bright and friendly disposition he will be much missed in bis home, in church activities *and community af- fairs in which he was. deeply intereste.d. - Thankoffering service on' Sun- day afternoon was conducted byý our pastor, Rev. F. Reed, with Rev.. M. C. Fisher, New- castle, as guest minister whose inspiring message on "Steward,- ship"l contained much food for thought. Miss Helen Spicer of Toronto, contributed two pleas- ing solos which were much ap- preciated. Our choir under the leadershil: o! Mrs. J. Smales, rendered a fitting anthem se- lection "Great and Marvelous" by Simper. The beautiful bas- kets o! flowers which adorned the church were in memory di W.-White, a devoted church member, recently deceased. Due to Hurricane Hazel, the, meeting of Hampton Home and School Association on Oct. 15, was brief. After the business session was finished the meet- ing was then turned over to Mrs. Jim Smales who called on four junior room pupils for a recitation. Those taking part were Donna Wilbur, Kathy Hall, David Smale and Roy Ad- cock. Mrs. Ruttan then conducted a square dance by eight o! ber pupils. Miss Mari orie Couch showed some pictures of e trip* to Europe and gave sm very interesting facts about the pictures as they were shown. Due to hydro being shut off we didn't see ail of Miss Couch's pictures but she promised to come and visit us again to show us all of them. We are having as our guests on Nov. 9, members o! Solina H. & S. Women Teachers HolIConference At Lindsay Oct. 23 Faîl Conference of Region 4I of the Federation of Women Teachers' Association of On- tario was held in Lindsay on October 23. Lindsay teachers acted as hostesses and were o pleased to welcome approxi- mately 130 members. Though this was Lindsay's first oppor- tunity to extend hospitality toSz such a group, very efficient arrangements were made, un- dec the capable leadership of SE Mrs. Ryckman. Mrs. M. McEachern o! Argyle pcesided at the morning session and spoke briefly on "Profess- Sizq îonal Awareness," concludîng with a message o! greeting from Miss K. Goodwyn, the provincial president. Reports f cussed. An invitation was re- LI ceived to hold next year's Fl Conference at Madoc. 39 Kii At noon a han quet was sec- ved in the I.O.O.F. hall by the Rebekahs. The guest speaker was Dr. Winnifred Bryce, who 1 jo Street School, Bownianville; has spent some forty years asj Miss Agnes Carruthers, Cen- miss jonary and educationalist 'tral School, Bowmanville. in India. She stated that while A keen interest in their pro- much remnains to be done, there fession and in the work r>! has been a stable and orderlY F.W.T.A.O. la clearly evidenc- progression in education, in> ed by the ever increasing ate that country during the pBst tendance at these gatherigl. century. __________ An afternoon business prdI at the school concluded the otten do the spirits Conference. O ra events stride on before Teachers attending from this t geat area were: Mrs. Olive Moffatt em Maple Grove; Miss Marjorie And in today already walks te- Couch. vice-principal o! Ontar- morrow.--S. -T. Coleridge At ELLIS SHOE STORE you will fmnd a complete Uine of Rubber Footwear FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MEN'S TOE RUBBERS Men's Plain Rubbers $185 pair Special for Hunters! "THERMO-PACt" Insulated Boots Be warm with this new insulated boot. This boot was Urne tested in a 45 a minute dry ice test with an ordinary 6 boot. 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