4. Tffrr4LMn< .fJ.bVAA U1BA.rTy Lnthusiasm Preets Ray Dudley Canadian, U.S.A. Appearances Concert pianiut Ray Dudley hm a een received with enthus- iasmn in the nIany centres in which he has played thus far On IX 195%.55 tour. After play- lng linUth Maritimes and East- to Ontario for several concerts. r-Despite bad weather, a capa- ity audience attended in .mths Falls on Dec. 2. By re- ~uest, he replaced four Chopin 'T'.azUrkas with "Black Keys Etude, "Fantasie Impromptu" and "Waltz in E Minor." The List 'Fueralle",says the Çépot Inthe Smiths Falls Re- »cord-News. brought forth Mr. DudIê3r's auperb technique. He gave several encores. Attend- Ing were Mr. and Mrs. Otis ]Pritchard <nee Betty Snowden) Manotick, and Mr. and Mrs. M.Proclpr (nee Marion Allin). The - _,lia Packet-Times re- ~prto Rdy as one of the most <utstanding pianists, "quite be- ' yond even the usual high level of artistic entertainment one is accustomed to enjoy in the yCommunity Concert series.'> And further, "at the age of 23, he is a master of the piano. Mr. Dudley possesses a gracious rmanner and attractive person- Sality. He illumined the heights -which pianoforte playing can 1reach." Miss Neil Burke at- tended the Orillia concert and kindly sent a copy of the Or. illa paper to The Statesman. A letter was also received by Editor George W. James sfrom T. A. McGillivray, presi- Sdent of Northrup & Lyman Co. aLimited, Toronto, who attend- ied Ray's concert at Oakville. Mr. McGillivray was enthus- iastic about Ray's concert and said that he made a wonderful impression on his audience. i Ray's itinerary is so arranged that he is now at home, at Courtice, untîl Jan. 3, during which time he is preparing a new program for the balance of his tour, which will begin in Omaha, return to Ontario including Windsor, and back te the U.S. where he will con- tinue out to the West Coast. New Tobacco Outiets Predicted in Europe At a meeting at Simicoe lasi week tobacco growers around SOUthwe*tern Ontario including Durham County, were told that riew outiets for their crops inight be developed in Europe. Dr. N. A. McRae, chief of the tobacco division, central exper- imental farm, , Ottawa, said economie conditions in 'Europe have improved considerably and Canadiaii cxporters could expect te participate in the European markets on an equal or comparable basis. He told the growers, attend- ing a meeting of the Ontario flue-cured tobacco marketing board, that the markets might be developed 'providing the buyers find offers of Canadian leaf attractive with respect te qLlality and price."I atNovember, but her akino G ri Sp ak a perfectly straîght and hca enjoy a normal life. Marie explained the treat- Rotary Meeting' tarvme serhafrceive th Thanks Friends possible for her te stand erect like children. The members of the Bow.. Chairman Dave Higgon of mnanville Rotary Club had a the Crippled Children's Com- heart -warming experience at mnittee announced that the their regular meeting on Fri- Bowmanville Rotary Club is dav when one of the crippled holding a Christmas party for children they had sponsored; cippled children in this district Marie McCarron. 13-year-old at the Lions Community Cen- girl from Maple Grave, appear- tre on Tuesday, December 14, ed at thé meeting te personally at 6:30 p.m. and asked the thank the members. members for help in bringing She was accompanied by Miss the children te the party, look- 1.nY m.... P-i._.U- ;_.-...41- - in t- it He ad Table Guests at Orono .Q.O.F. Hall Opening When Orono I.O.O.F. opened its new community ney, Wilfred Dean, William Pearse, Grand Master of hall and lodge rooms on Nov. 25th, the head table was Ontario N. A. Foster, Grand Sec'y A. C. Stirrett, Gordon packed xith top officiais of the lodge, including the Grand Watson, Wm. J. Riddell, Ed. Graham, Cecil Graham, Leslie Master of Ontario. Our photographer was fortunate in McGee. Front row, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. securing this historical photograph which included f rom Dean, Mrs. Pearse. Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Stirrett, Mrs. Watson, left te right. back row: Clarence Martin, Dr. J. H. McKin- Mrs. Herb Murray, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. McGee. Ontario Basebali. Champi ons Receive New Jackets Find Skeleton Indentify Man ,Missing Year The headless skelton found by rabbit hunters in the bush on the Elliott farmn south o! New- tonville on Wednesday of last week has been identified as that o! Lloyd Moore, last known ad- dress Port Hope and Newton- ville. O.P.P. officers investigat- ing the case learned that Mr. Moore bas been missing since August, 1953. The Bowmanville Detachment of the O.P.P. carried out a search in the district in July when a skull, believed to be from the body, was found in a road in the vicinity. The body was not dis- covered at that time however. A revolver was found close to the skeleton and it is believed to have been a cleaf case of suicide. The remains had been exposed to the elements for a very long period of time. SOLINA This is the time when we 1once again enjoy Christmas concerts. Solina school will present theirs on Dec. 17 in the hall; Baker's school concert in the school on Dec. 21 and Brad- le v's school on Dec. 22 in the hall. Junior Hoemaking Club was hield at the home of Mrs. Doris Hills. Meeting opened wîth a Christmas carol. Roll caîl was answered by showing two garments suitable to the wearer. Itwas decided to name the Club "Solina Sewing Sis- ters". Mrs. Elaine Baker ex- plained harmony in the ward- robe and the choosing of clothes with care. Clothes charts are te be started. Ltinch was served by the hostess. Several from here attended Federation of Agriculture Pot Luck supper at Newcastle Thursday night; also banquet Friday nýight at Blackstock. We ar'e sorry te learn Roger Bush is c4uite ill in Oshawas Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lang- Let them work for vou-The maid and Marlene were Sun- ~tatesman Classifieds. dey tea guests at Mr. Lloyd Preston's. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson and family. Brookhin. at Mr. Bruce Tink's. Janet Large, Bowmanville, with ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Parrinder. Carolyn and Barbara Balson, Courtice, with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balson's. Misses Lillian and Jean Smith, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Smith and Catherine, Bobcaygeon, Mr. Edwin Ormis- ton, Miss Rosemary4 Ormiston, Ebenezér, at Mr. Tom Baker's. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hardy and Stanley at Mr. Roy Slack's, Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Tink, Ebenezer. at Mr. Harry Knox's. Mr. and Mrs. Wes His and daughters visited at Mr. A. Bronscombe's, Lakefield. Mrs. Campbell Hamer and family are enjoying a visit from her mother and brother, Mrs. Dell and Mr. Clifford Deill o! Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. M. Davis, Oshawa, at Mr. Ralph Davis. Mr. A. Fleming, Whitevale; Mr. Clatworthy, Locust Hill, at Mr. George Ham1in's. Mrs. W. J. S. Rundie, Miss Jean Rundle, Bowmanville;, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.,Wray and daugh- ters, Oshawa, at Mr. Ross Cry- derman's. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pascoe attended the dedication service of the beautiful new North- minster United Church. Os!i- awa, on Sundpy and visited at Mr. Chas. Smith's. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryderman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pascoe, were Sunday tea guests at Mr. Rae Pascoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pascoe at- tended the church service at Zion on Sunday when Mrs. Pas- coe's nephew, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Glaspell, was bap- tized. Mr. C. Avery, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Westlake, Bowman- ville, at Mr. Frank Westlake's Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow- lees, Karen and Brenda, at Mr. Lloyd Wright's Blackstock. Rev. Merrili Ferguson mis- sionary, recently returned froni Africa, wvill, speak at the church service next Sunday afternoon. Anno uncement . à.a. IVe are pleased to announce the appointment of MR. FRED PAYNE." HAMPTON -' Ilr. Payne is weIl known in this district ini the automiotive trade for the past 10 years WVe now have four competent salesmen on our staff to look after your sales requirements for new and used cars. Robson Mo fors Limited 166 KIN ST.aE MEN'S CARDINAL jun ýryior, R~eg. N~., ofthe jing arer tflem wtule thiey are Northumberland - D u r h a mn there, and taking them home ..iealth Unit, who explained afterward. that the girl had suffered a bad curvature o! the spine from early childhood. She had re- Women, as a rule, are said -r>red her to the Hospital for to prefer men who have seme- At 'a testimonial banquet in Orono Township Hall row: Marvin Lunn, Raye West, Ronnie West, Captain * Children, and the Bow- thing tender about them-legal on Tusa, Orono's campions11xp basebali team were Dean Ws, amnCrih oadMreGrl o- * ville Rotary Club paid for tender, of -course. -. Elberton Tusach -Wet ar nConhDnldM crGrldRb ~~iee operations there te cor- Star. presented with two trophies, emblematic of the champion- inson, and Keith West; back row: Coach Fred Lycett, rect her condition. Miss Taylor When passing school zones, shîp of Durham County and the Province of Ontario. In Charles Armstrong, Business Manager Bill Carmen, Jack told the club members that drive with care. Our future sub- addition, prominent citizens of the district presented themn Williams, Jim Gilmore, Phil Gilmore, John Shetier, Reg. tbe Young girl was in a cast scribers are playing there.-Rip- with smart new jackets adorned with appropriate crests. Edmunds, Asst. Coach Ab. West, Manager Harry Mercer October of 1953 until this ley Review. Over 200 attended the sumptuous turkey banquet. Mem- and Bill Armstrong. Radio Station CKEY'S popular sports bers of the team are shown here, from left to right, front announcer, Joe Crysdale was the guest speaker. f / J ry Lo eliP omi ent Cleryma Clims TYONEMurphy; Travelling Basket- Jury & L vell Pro inen CIlaim TYONEMrs. P. Werry, Baby Band- Phone MA 3-5779 Mrs. H. Skinner, Group Leaders 4- ewn lu Ms.A Hmlon is-rc Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Iv'any Parents W o r 00o M c The fourth meeting o! the 4-H Smith and Mrs. K. Colbary. aftrnons nd venngaSewing Club "Happy Hemmers" Women's Institute will meet Inatenane rxayEditor's Note - The editor mmnd that he was obvîously a was held on November 29th at at the home of Mrs. Lorne Was attracted by the beadingi"spoiled only child," and wouldJ the home o! Rae Johnston. Our Phare, December I Sth at 2 of hisartcleon is eadng rebblyendup erybady. group splits up after this meet- e'clock. Christmas programn and some time ago and as he read Iwas interested te meet him 1iner Thahe unr setcem-demnsrton it he found it meost stimulating and learn that, in" addition te eo t tteSudySho t Mrs. F. Jackson and John and thought - pr9voking. We beigavrlieyugpr- 7:30. lThetSeniors meet Decem- visited her parents, Mr. and hope our subscribers will find er ii ahrssoe e brIla h udySho tMs W. T. Banting, Alliston. it equally appealing. The au- aneie i helca huc an2de p.hmlcl.hrc, Frank Wismer, Islington, vis- II.I LJhor of .his artice is Rev. A. C. Sudysho n a~ We I bd o td st. obays HERES tea Port *a y ,m h l nd mateal bs thik Mr forh e.a..tetat etorn-redtetschool bad - M.and Mrs. S. Gable and the Generat Conferonce of the 1 gather he is a good husband shrunk. boys, Courtice, were dinner United Church f Canada this adfn ahro orcid We aIse learned how t guests o! Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibbs. sum ner was a ppointed editor ren. As fan as ne catin judge measure for our patterns, a bal! r n r. .P ae w r T HE ~~of the Observer, effective next superficially, lizi a pretty Some was sf)ent in this way. t ~e~7.J hr vx you an icea wattoexpeet ofloki e ver pter oosand Brent. M.adMs ti hrhpprwhen Mrý. Great Men Worry helping make our selections. Mrs. W. Wright is spending the Forrest takes over.-G.W.J. One o! the amusing thingsI A lovely lunch was served by winter menths with Mn. an 1w ome Ime 1 onder if the one finds in literature isth our hostess. Next meetin's roll r.Nra rihEnsî A S E ! Sermon on the Mount. He great men in the past who robe Chart". Mn. and Mrs. E. Carlson and ,~~JN~~SVV'ER ! Mas lt hac e c-peigtteoaina oryng o! sen caî i sseprton Orar-ndn nlgt to ae add~ thought teyugrgnr-MsitBn baby, Toronto, visited Mr. and U N ~ ' Mrs phrase for the henefit of the tien was headed for doom. No The Christmas meeting o! our . er titnadM w1iIxorry-wart parents o! this gen- lss a person than the great Mission Band was held onS- and Mrs. Herb. Stainton, Hamp- eratien. I don't mean te be ir- Dr. Arnold o! Rugby deplore.d day morning with 31 children tn More folks, are finding a happy solution to the reverent on facetiou.s whien 1 about 115 years age in a pni- present. We bad installation e! Maurice and Beverley Bradley, say that He mighit add te vate letter, the childish habitsofiesoloe byTePr Bowmanville, with Mn. and Mrs. Christmas problein every year by sending a Gift "ThÊlereiorýe take ne thought of the young Englishi school pose; of!ening was taken by Don Stainton and beys. : Subscription to The Canadian Statesmian, for the saying, What shall wc eat? Or boys of that tinie. He blamed ýt Nancy McRoberts. Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibbs and FhtrhiecdinOnner-01 hirradnfoorctn Rahm gave a Christmas stony. Michael visited Mn. and Mrs. N. Fidfrthe Boy or Girl at a distance. \,ithai shall we be clethed? th(_ publications "of amusement Shirley Coombes and Gwen Bickle, Bowmanville. J-phrase. -Or how our childrcn such as Pickwick, and Nickle- GlaspeIl had charge o! program. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahm, It s acontan reindr ver wek o th yer, wi]l turiu out." bý-. BentleY's Magazine. etc Lynne Stainton gave a reading; Ms .Hl teddabrh -t isacntn eidree eko h/yaFor i' whn Ha said. 'Your Iree cmltey stsy alpocm by Kenneth Murphy. Shir- day panty fohibrteJc :~ ~~~~~~~~ brnlgteitrsignw fhm n on hou cnlv Fathcr K-noeth that the in tellectual appetitae o a ley Ceembas played a piano solo. Rahmn, Blackstock, last Saturday munity. An easy-to-order subseription costs only ive have necd oet flese tîiinigs,*' boy' and leave him totallv paîl- Grant Glaspeli gave two Christ_ evening. He knew that oen of the tinigs d ne ny o hs r gua as readings. Gwen Glaspel] $4.00 for one year. Just fil i the handy forni below ;an oider generatiennust havu w ,ork . . .but for good litera- and JoAueHasng Wod Mrs. Leslie Webb. Ottawa, and mail it. We'll send a Gift Message for you and is thec faith that thic ncxt gen- turcet ail sorts, even for is Friends were given eut by Ken -vitdbe sstMr.Ln deliver the first issue for Christmnas. rcu nwl uuotaliih.tn. idper. neth Murphy. Christmas carols It s0nim-tirne.ý ti oubles nie hew Thax. I amn goiîig te think xvwene sung. Presîdent Lauraine r Dr. and Mrs. John A. page, dŽiaIh onie parents get about the ncxt tinie 1ick up 1 Cook closed with a missionary Willewdale; Miss Hc]cn Miller, cîîs; a out r, hl,ý.pry IT ILLBE WEKLyREMNDE ~ îrvng bou thir hilre. e omeic books frein the liv- rae.RN., Toronto: Miss Bath Miller IT WILL E A WEEKY RE31INER Or Yhre are some of thm Fmvclij<e ing room floor, where the ' The Eývening Group of 'Ao- Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs.W. lov their childran. scek ore somcbod. whcu a geod number turned eut 'S stayxng xith bis aunit and tlorGdadkeep His Prefer a Ilike ifor thair hazaar. The proceeds uncle, Mn. and Mrs. Leon Moore. The Canadian Statesrnan ,omme anrilents den'x. necd t.) Net that 1a completely were ever $100. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahni 4wrv tio'doavgdcalinaot h Wm sMlssionary Society visited thair son Stanley and anywa. tha TV poriso the Satur- The Christmas meeting o Mrs. Rabm, Blackstock. ÉRE Gift Message with Gif t Subscription: Better To Play day fana o! movies. But 1 still Tyrone W.M.S. was'beld at thelClem Rahrn and Allan Taylor tIOnla 0 f the ncwast thinigs, I notice that normal yeungsters home o! "P'resident Mrs. J. C. attended he Metorama Show, indarstand, in child psychelogv. will Icave tham aIl for a hike Cook with 23 present. A card of Toronto, Tuesday evening. ------------ is that parents are bottai' offi in the woods. or toeclimb a thanks was read from Memonial Mn. Fred Page cnjoyed a 1tan attcnding lectures on clîild gaine e! hall. A d I note, teo, that had been sent in. Mrs. Karl hoeme of M . and Mrs. Douglas J The Canadian Statesman psvt'helogy. li's px'ettv ebvieus that healthy kids xiii get ex- Colbary"s greup had charge of1 Simpson, Orono. t0eto htaprn h ieabua well-run Sunday program. Bible reading, Mrs.i A lot of excitcrncnt WalS Bowmanille, Ontario is rcaiiy cencarned about the school class. sit wide-eyed te A. Hilîs: devotional, on the spiriti areused last week when a ,volf religieus literacv and conviction tn te a stery ef Joseph or e! Christmas, by Mrs. Harold i sseno the fot]xno I enlos S40O or bichyouareto end of his children can do a lot of -Moses, prfrsinging hymns Skinner. Several Cheta a-M~ n r.Wlc~Mrh follo wingthings te help heides drivinp jlin a j nior choir te a soap ols x e e su g St d Bo k b I W e x ec il s sil at ar . The Canadian Statesman to the olw tham te Suixdax, school and 1 opera, and look ack with de- Mrs. Pery Werry. Mrs. Ever- jWale akhd2 abt iI address for one year and mail a gift message picking them uip aftcr. i h ht uon a Saturday mern- ton White read a poem. Dainty ed. tWo different nights. in M nanie. Recentlvy I called on an old inýg's ceonsumption o! history in lunch xvas served. Nae----------------------f iend o!thle family in a small a mnuseum. i Siate o! officers for 1955: Pres- On tario town. I .%as interested I bave ne advice for- parents. ident-Mrs. J. C. Cook; Vice- Nainein saeing the son, who was a But I suspect if we trust God, Press.-Mrs. R. Glaspeil; Sec'y- zsmaîî bey when I was a big keep Hi.s commandments, read Mrs. R. Wright; Treas.-Mrs. P. ___________or_____________ and whem I hadn't seen as well as reverence our Bible, Werry; Cor-. Sec'y-Mrs. W. J. Adresir .R ce he %v'as ten. The îast time and are diligent In our work Miller; Press Sec'y-Mrs. W. DMA 3.3303 I saw him I didn't see much and worship, we have a perfect Rabm; Temperance Sec'y-Mrs.fo Ciyof nxm, either. right to enjoy aur cbildren, A. Hilîs; Stewardship Sec'y- kThev were visiting us at my land stop worrving about whe- Mrs.F.Wry upvS'- fatbar's farmi one Sunday a!- ther or net they will be a cre- Miss Jean.Philp; Asaocfate Mem. WN- My Naine ternoon and Junior, mucb dit te us when they grow up. bership Sec'y-Mrs. S. Hoar; EVC against i will, had been ask- _________ Piantst-Mrs. C. W. Woodley; VbII E My___________ ed by bhis father te open the Asst. Pianist-Mra. F. Jackson: 4 y ddes ~gale in the lane and close it I New York a mortgage Missionarv Monthly-Miss Jean agyain. Ha was ini such a huif made 92 yeax's ago is still in iPbilp; Community Fniendship... sulkng he Cr. rtneiîur1ik LHI. ay ~Ban ----- j Ilabout ix. he spent the aftennoon force. They don't build bouses Mrs. W. Rabmi and Miss Grace sulkng n te ca. 1remmberlik tht ay moe.- lwa-ISrith Misi Bnd Leder HoopoYs ~îGJewellery & Gift Shop K1GST. W. BOWMANVILLE MA 35747 ?Et7RSDAY. DEC. Oth, 1054 q,-xm SAIA, A ESM AN -BWMNILE ONTARIO êPG Leather Strap *Shock Resistant *15 Jewel Movement *Wiaterproof Case *Incabloc *Luminous Dial *Waterproof A WATCH THAT WILL TAKE IT MNETLPEN PHONE MA 34585 a i TO OUR SALES STAFF 166 KING ST. F,