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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Dec 1954, p. 7

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TEE CANAD!AIISTATEUM. EOWMiAKVHI CTAEO AESV "Christ, the Hope of Man'" 7 P.M. - "Our Lines of Communication" There wiII be a Fireside Fellowsbip following the evening service SUNDAY, DECEMBER l2th Il a.m. - Infant Baptism Organist. Mr. Arthur Collison, Mus. Bach., L.R.S.M. Most popular of the new Biks in the Century Seris. is the stylish Rivisra, unmatched in its field for advanced design, power and per- formance. The Century styling for 1955 features a completely nsw front end with a wide-scrcen grills, visored hsadlights and a roil-edge buxnper with strikingly different dual wing guards. It bas four ventiporta insteud af three as in the past, Buick'u penoramic wind with a swept-b Century, which powered car forJ heu incresed its power fat 1955. and Buick's ast Dynaflow tras et extra cost. (Cantinued from'page one) die the ever-inereasing enrol- andfnly, Mrkha duce from the farm connected ment of the growing township. Little, Toronto, with r wth eu Alex McMaster, Chairman va Little. wihit ta u down the groeery, of the South Darlington Area Ms ahenJ meat and milk costs. Sho orsae hth isKtle a The program for equalizing Sho orsae hth one of the singers the assessment of the Unitei4 was hafpysoeortow in 1 drew's Church, Osha Counties is coming along, he spie of13s m Drrîinga ar day evening in a i said, but there is stili one mun-, heaud in arone t o ware, the Music Teacher' icipality which has flot been wueîvnioe shooins r tion. Mrs. Wm. JaE arw-assessed andithere ishaowideIn also present. re-asessd an thee isJanuary, he said, the School spread between assessments onl Board had asked cauncil for MrS. Vance Allens buildings in some municipal:'- funds for building new clasa- day afternoon with ties as compared to others. rooms, and had been allowed Mercer. .. Coilacillor Vice Reports $20,000 per classroomn It had Mrs. Waters is VI Coun. Everett Vice stated told the architects that the daughter, Mrs. John that there are now 257 miles of new rooms would have to cost roads in Darlington Township less than $20,000 each. Actuai and while they are "far from cast af the new two-room perfect" the Township Roads sehool at Mitcheil's Corners Department under Superinten- had been only $40,000, ai- dent Les Graham is constantly though washrooms were pro- trying to improve them. He vided and a larger heating 1 paid tribute ta the fine work plant had been installed than of Mr. Graham. was needed for. the present s o The Township has been hir- as ta allow for future expan- ing pool graders from the De- sion. Cost of the additions at partment of Highways at $2.75 Maple Grave and Courtice had per hour, he said, and while been slightly less than $10,000 this sounded very reasonable, 'per classroom, he said. it was a lot like hiring a eus- Trustees Harold Muir and tom threshing machine. 'When Ken Werry also spoke briefly yau want thema they're not and they, as well as h hir suggested that the Township cellent work done by Mr. should buy another grader ai Hobbs as Secretary-Manager its own. Hie pointed aut that of the School Board and Sup- Council received only eight ervising Principal of the South milis for roads eompared ta 21 Darlington Schools. milis for educatian purpases. Walter Rundie gave a brief "If the taxpayers wander report as the Darlingtan rep- where their money is going, resentative an the Durhamnn that's where it gaes," he de- High Sehool Area Board. clared. Coun. Ross Stevens paid tri-Bln Re îe bute ta the fine wark of them o South Darlington Area Sehool Blndontie Boar duing1954. They had ts loke a ge the construction About $400 fromn of new two-raam additions at Sl l,~tce Courtice and Maple Grave, Sae f Aie and 11hn buildinig.ai a new twa- roarn sehool at Mitehell's Cor- The annual sale af articles lk. thrsop ners, he said. and mare sehool made by blind persans attracted adsopo construction will be neeessary many purchasers an Friday night nshmo in the near future. "Money and Saturday aiternoon. Receipts spent an sehools is invested in were down however, from the best way possible - the prVious years, aecording ta Miss education af aur future citi- Helen Cryderman, Chairman ai S zens," he deelared. the Bowmanville West Durham Coun. Stevens expressed Advisary Cammittee of the the opinion that the cauncil in Canadian National Institute for 1955 would have ta get down the Blind. About $400 was ta mare specifie directions as realized this year. ta how the township manies The lovely hand made articles would be spent. "We agreed whieh were an sale in the Hydro at the first af the year ta pave Office were made mainly by' seven miles af road and ended blind persans in this area, knawn up with 10 miles paved," he as Peterborough District.. Mem- said. "As a resuit, others went bers of the Cammittee assîsted without gravel. We need a in arranging and selling the more specifie plan.", He also articles, and wives af Lion mem- stated that nat enaugh money bers alsa generously gave their is being spent on weed Con- assistance. trol. Patd16,000 Trees C re ra Coun. Percy Werry outlined C r b a as township programa of plantingPa y owned land on lots 1 and. 2, Pa e tC uii concession 9, in the narth-east corner of Darlingtan. Cost of this planting was only $357, O p nl o s he said, and this programn would make this idle land pay The iirst "Open House" of the of f in the future. Oshawa and District Cerebrâl Roads Supt. Les. Graham Palsy Parent Council was held reported that $80,000 had been in Simcoe Hall, Oshawa, Satur- available for Darlington road- day evening, Nov. 20.auM work, ineluding government Educatianal toys and all thera- grants. Four miles ai new peutic equipment were on dis- roads were built, 10 miles play. Literature cancerning were hard-surfaced, 41/ miles cerebral palsy was also distribut- were ditched, the brush was ed. A sound mavie entitled, eut froma 43/4 miles, and sever- f"MVethad of Ambulation" im- al hilîs had been eut down and pressed on the minds af the ened. Expenses included $2857 eapped ehild can be helped.s EO spent for culverts and $3,018 Mr. W. J. Fry, a true friend a of, for dust contrai, $3,472 for these chîldren, explained the 73n HUeTsàog weed contrai and $1,319 for; praetical uses of the exercising snow-piowing. There was ai devices, many of which he had balance of $10,574 in the raadi made. account on November 4, Mr. Mrs. Fred Griffiths, staff Graham said. I Physiotherapist, demanstrated A ratepayer present asked the use ai the treatnwnt table, if roadis could be paved under parallel bars, and stairs. local improvements and Reeve Lunch was served ta the large feasible along roads which are1 from Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, ho thr aieth atthe De-inuMarchf, 1953, hong ed *M o d ý fairly heavily papulated. In Bawmanville and Newcastle. this case, the ratepayer pays The organization was iormed partment pays one-third, and in Rotary Hall, Oshawa. InSAIAR the township pays ane-third. 'March, 1954, Rotary Hall became /o f6fMd However, he stated. on stret- the centre for the children. The ches where there are iew construction ai the building hauses, this system would put made it impossible ta carry out ..... too big a burden an the rate- a full pro gram ta advant.age. payer. Such roads are bard- On invitation the centre was surfaced under the presefit moved ta Simcoe Hall, which is s system whereby the townshipi an ideal location. pays balf and the gavernment Equipment for educatianal the ather half. classes bas been purchased Charlie Osborne, who was thraugh donations and maneylj nomninated for council, stated raised bv home-cooking sale~ ~ of1 that ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o howfdfltraili n abza12qimntfr shbield, and lower rem ack tail hight desi ilest year was the its pricesin the auto f a engine output ta 23 The distinctive wheE nsatianal ncw variai mamain are optional ao KENDAI Mr. and Mrs Ayv COMPETITIVE PRICES PLUS PEI SPECIAL VALUES AND REMINDE FRIDAY AND SATU2 sting eAye .11 E %ia 2 FORn1 IAPKINS ncw f abric stroage, nmom 4W~ I VX Specials on I.D.A. BRANDS Cocoanui Oil Shampoo-- 23c, 39c 4 oz., 8 oz. - Reg. 33c, 49e EVelyn Howard Cold Cream - 69c Theatrical style- 16 oz. 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MaD ga under the auspices ai the Uni-!a D u l 'i I ted Church ini Angola, Africa.kE Tell of W ork In Before lie leit Airica, he spake asBi i h Teil of Vork In to acongregatian ai over as Bi000gn India and Af rca a message o greting tbhistO Local Alleys "home" cangregation ai Trin- Special services marked the ity. Lowell MacDougal had a big occasion ai Missionary and Praiessor John Halla, pro- niglit in the Durham Bowling Maintenance Sunday in Trin- fes9i' ai history at Indore League last Friday aiglit when ity United Cburch last week.- Christian College in Incia, he racked up the high single af Bey. Meà'ill Ferguson, a nat- centre ai the United Church; 287 and the higb triple ai 735. ive ai this district, ordaincd in mission field there, was the This Friday, December 3, the Trinity in 1933, and witb bis speaker at the evening service. îirst six teams wiîî bowl at wife a missianary in Angola Professar Halla is taking a 7 p.m. and the last six at 9 ID.m. for the past 20 years. was the year's post graduate study atTemPis t. guest speaker un the mo o ootrning. University ai Toronto.us Hes Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson are spake an India ta-day and Foundry 33635 64 borne on a year's furlougb. In some aio the problems the Palmer Motors- 32552 55 - churcb in India a i acing. Blackstock____ 30691 46 Mr. ad Mr. Mu Robnson The rising tide ai national- Frses315 4 ismia n India bas tended ta "~"witb Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glass. identify the Christian church A & P __ __- 31675 45 Miss Joyce Burlcy, wbo lu with the white Westerner wbo McNulty's Sparts - 3 1994 41 naw witb the Quaker Oats Ca., is none toa papular there just Enr.iskillcn No. 2 30862 35 ar fenderg in Peterboro, was home for the now. The Hindu faith it at- Maple Grave ---- 29888 31 g,. The week-end. tempting ta take ChristianitY L.O.L. No. 2384 - 30708 30 .e ighst Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes inta it as it once did Budd- Tyrone--------_ 30316 27 hget and Gloria, and Mrs. Mary Lux- bism. But the iact remamns Enniskillen No. 1 29880 20 mndustry, on with Mr. and Mrs. Roy that ini spite ai these problemns, Hampton_------- 28422 20 >36 haras- Mercer. the native Christian churcb is Aeae eel covèe Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mercer able ta carry on, Proiessor Aeae 1 Lbisl»c attcnded the funeral ai ber Halle said. Neil Bailey21 it cousin, Arthur Doble, at Sun- He stressed the faet that John Stacey 212 L'c58sorfl derland Wednesday, and stay- wben a Hindu turns Christian Frank Smith ______211 ed over trnl Thursday with Mr. in India, be is eut off from bis George Elliatt ______209 and Mrs. Melvin Doble. living, Ais family and bis Keith McGuli ______206 The mea ai Kendal United praperty. Hence, Christians Jim Levitt --_____ 205 Chureh came ta the foreground there are a consecrated graup Hap Palmer - 204 LLon Friday evening, whcn thcy, who make great sacrifices for N. Cowlc _----- __ 204 Lin their white chef caps, quite their faith. George Blytb ___-201 lward Littleecfiiciently servcd a deliciaus The mînister, Bey. T. A. Gord Sellers ----- - --200 rn, and Alec turkey dinner with all the trîm- Morgan,. conductcd bath ser- ih Mrs. Ne- mings. During the supper and vices._ _______M mo al H pta aftrwad. r.Cccil Carveth e oilH s ta . csnwsassisted by Mr. Harâley, show- Anes 'aosov orgf ca t n -a d a fine group ai pictures. Of pAn ea -sy way a slvsyorit \&/eekly Report ata St A- special înterest was the RoyalpobTheC nda subtseritn. Frtew ofNv21-8 prwga Saur Tour showing Queca ElizabethtaTcCndaSaes n. FrheweaiNv21-2 ýrg era b and the Duke ai Ediaborough ------ Admissions ------------------ 45 Federa- ia, hePaam Births, 5 male, 2 female - 7 ackson was Canal, the Frjcndîy îsîcs andi Discharges ----------58 ta New Zealand. Same localj Major aperatians il spent Mon- pictures by Bill Armatrong Mînor operatians -____ 18 h MVrs. W. were also intercstirig. These facts are published Miss Colleen Lowc spent the weekly in an effort ta acquaint visiting ber weckend at ber home at Belle- : m this cammunity with the services iThompsan., ville, ai aur haspital._______ DRUG STý îý-ý un i PAGE SEM

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