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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Aug 1955, p. 6

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-r -- - ) 4!AWA¶WAW ~'PA"WNMAW. ~tAI~.?~U - - ** ~ . dGLU~ IDDN ~'Im~ A~ A uv~. au~ Leaside Lions Majorettes and Band Featu red Friday 1 ancofthewcdig CET 5 r~,SUPPIE 1'.',E C ' " I1 was taken to the station and Con nietFbrcexd niue.btrain. Tearie g- twic, and did ail they could for .Switching rom me. Found Ruthi waiting for me at Wi ingon. L igifla la a lovely State, lush Plané ro Train- adgen It has been raining daily -for several weeks. Four A letter received from, Mrs. inches fell here Wednesdiy M. J. Hutchinson who isvsiignight. This is the first time the ber daughter, Ruth, Mrs. K. C. sun bas ahone this week.' The Bley at Charlottesville, Virginia, people are having dilficulty with woud idiatesh ha aratermildew on clothes and shoes woud idiatush ha araterand everything feels shghtly unusual and thrillsng experience damp. on her trip South. Here are -1setysera feno some extracts from her letter: etyseda feno ln the library at the unl¶ersity 0,I finally arnîved here in spite and viewed with awe the 65,000 of"Corînie'"; I have neyer rid- vlues there. The staff were den a bucking bronco, but alter Vo UiTIadfredy flying from Malton to Buffalo I I have eaten nectarines tliis amn sure 1. know just how it feels. week for thic first time. To me Going over the outskirts Of they tasted like dîsappointed IBuffalo I was glati there were' peaches, but as they say la Vir- ,no taîl people on the streets or ginia, "I sho' did like the mango we shoild have nipped off their we had for lunch today.'" heads as we were flying s0 low. __________ 1 spent the day in the airport until 6:40 p.m. when it 'was de- Production of aawn lumber cided there was no chance of a arnic ties in British Columbia ýo- 'plane taking off that night, sa talled 4,233,106,000 leet in 195.41 Eauîdmaster Bob Carruthers of the Leaside Lions Street, aind to Central Public Sehool grounds, where they Club Band stands proudly among four attractive drum presented a demonstration. The majorettes, left to right. majorettes, featured attractions of the Bowmanv'ille Lions are: Bev Bryant, Ann Devereux, JoAnne Rimmer and Carnival last Friday evening. The band and majorettes Joan Morrison. paraded from the Lions Community Centre, along King -Photo by Carson Studio, Port Hope the numbers of the variolis types of wildlife, and keec Durham Game Warden the i*blace-wth lhei.r Legi on Banda oftevarious animal and bird HoI1d s Picnic Tell Lins M ffi erspopulations by several differ-' Teils Lion Mern bers ent methods, and the duration Al Pci by the number of animais dis..n oo e About Conservation covered by the surveys.Th omnil A certain length of time i he Bomavîle Légion Dur:ha-mCarne Warden Ken 4Conserxat ion," he stated', left for reproduction so that ani Pipe Band and their wives, Tolme soketotheLios Cub! meas m,.igenent" H adéuat nuberreminsforwho make Up the Tartan Club, Tomi sok t teL~n~Clb mcr mnaemnt" edes-adqte um rrean fo enjoyed their annual picnic on Mndy on "csraincic m ahscina h hunting e ach yeal'. the grounds of Major John acconlpenyintg bis talk with lorest, frorn the rock:s and l Telnghoihoe e- Foote's estate in Cobourg' on rnovies on forest and w.ildlife: uflens to the trees and animais son on evcry gamne animal,' bird udy M.'nagement, and on pike fish-!ru bem'gd minanior lish has reasons. The SLIP ay irg rope bcialance. Te ainmais n of stock on band must bie Altbough Major Foote, Hon- 1 cared for, just as domestic irr rsdnto h ad )Jr. Toirnie ivas born in must Icfed on the plants and stock. When the animais are 1w:ýas unable to be present as he Windsor, and w~as a mnei-i-ýtr of lichenis, while lhey in turn arc ready, thev are harvestcd, Mr. 15 in Port Hope Hospi tal recov-1 theno-prmaen frce fompreyed- upon by other animaIs. Tolie sai4. cring from a recent heart ai- 1937 to 1939. From 1939 to 194r , The trer7aRibe to pl tack, bis wvufe welcomed th,;e lie served in several Euucat) nd nuriiHis, provide the Forest Fire Hazard band members. coueiWndrus feor u fohetn aui oer for animais. The forest lire hazard, a very1 After a picnic lunceh at noon WhleinWidsr.heioned lhe 1Conservation authorities work, réal thing this year, is one of a program oI races and sports Department of Lancis aindi"r in harmony with pul'p compan- the most dangerous to' conser- events was beld afid the re-' eP*'l,. At present he is a1ttend'.ng 1es to maintain proper amounts vation. "I f some of those chaps maindro h'atronw a Forest Rangers' Scheouat i f cover and1c growing trees. who throw cigarette butts out, spe pfayihgsftball, s DrorstOt i arlo. e M iti' Baancecar windows had to fight for- bingo and swimming. 1 Blac est fires." the game warden includes four sons and t.hrçc Open or- c1osed seasons for said, "they'd neyer do it Winners of the boys andl ductr.huniers are set up to control again." girls' races were Brenda Far-1 daughers.G wýendolyrn Farrow, Rôd! He dscrbedan istacilTaylor, Jeannie Therteli anai which occurred recently while M'ayne Therteil. The adujt he was fighting forest lires i prslvnt eewnb Northern Ontario. A lire was sprseet eewnb spotted. and wheni an aircraît Shirley Severn, Ken- Stocker- invstiatd, t ws eento elMrs. Ted Taylor, Jirn Taylor, 7 ic r0 11C .L d î'about two acres. By the time HalyndAM- darnes felthe lire had vn h hby ro ae spread to 25 acres, and the Brooks and 'Barbara Thertelil Re.dces he rice onnext day it covered 40 acres. and .Alan Farrow. Reduces the Prices OflMen were taken away . frorn Cp rsne one lire to ligbt another.1 'iHumans cause most lires That samne afternoon thec F uE '.IL CI careessness. leaving Canadian Scottish Clubiofg Pc- tIrowing cigarettes îrom cars,.prsdya CbugBah Locomotives cause some, and and Ab Mavin, Secretary-Trea- lighningcaues sme.surer of the Pipe Band, and STOVE OIL 19 cents per gal.lgtig sssm. Grant Therteil attended thisi 10 Conservation Films event to rcceix'e a cup won by l Afilm entîtled "Realm of the the Bowmanvil]e Legion Pipe Wild" dealing witli wildliîe. Band at the highland games a FUEL CIL 16 cents per gal.,I management and maintenance Bewdley on July 2. i0f balance in nature was tho- During tic picnle at the roughly enjoyed by the Lios Foote estate Mrs. Grant Ther- FOR DELIVERY A shorter film. "Great North tell, President oI the Tartan cmn Tackle Bu-sters," deait with Club, presentea Mrs. Foote pike fishing in Northcmn Oni-' with* a gi,'t, and Mrs. Bob Hil- PHONE OSHAWA 5-1109 tario. 1 ditch also received a presenta- While spcaking on hunting, tion as past president of the Mr. Tolmnie stated that he bad club. rejeascd 60 wild turkeys about________________ UUUnmmmoumu.umumg**~~*************la year ago, Thirty are stilli ITI1C K E T S alive and in the district, he I Istated. and are raising young. I TO EVERYWHERE H y evr om Prm nets He said an open season would, Air, Rail or Steamship 1 sometinie soon. J UR Yî& LOVELL B emediesToni, New 15-minute __ 1.75 Lions Club mnembers celebra- 15 K n . v. M 3-77 Mondedsiowm 1 ll Q k1.7 ting birthdays at ndvs 1Kigt.W MA357 Pyrlbenzanune Tabs. --65e meigwr oad.eur____ _____ Auer Bobbi ýý------- 1.75 1 on Hethemin.aton and Jack -TOM K OU Raz-mah Caps. l.- 9, 0 Prom - no neutralizer 1.75 Carnival Report. Lantigen ,------------6.00o silver ('un 1.75 Pre:klent Wl"Braden 1:c 2.25ported that the annual carnivalý trhed actns waandtpulcreat' tsuccess, due to the major at- A Spray omb Bob Botracinanthe suo ro talO U Fly-Tox Fly-Tox Ridsect Safelex tions usecd by the Lions Club t3 F MU 39-9-8 8c- 1.39 1.39 1.69 al thanks to all the people whoT attended the canival and sup-O o1 ported it for the manner i FruitativeFlea Bomb which they support ahl projects NITO FTaltve ir Carele Bmb ' of the Lions Club. CarnivalIN ST N .L.Llr u±efor dors cliairman Dave Preston thank-' 28e - 55e Wlldroo.t Cream Oil, in tube 1.29 j I i t sesandoffeed msug or bttl 43, 73, 9e, .23gestions for the chairman for Chase's Brylcreem 43c, 69c, 1.23 Flea Collar the following year. Nerve Food Vitalis - 39c, 69e, 99e for Doga ansltesmrAtCn stable eported a prof it of 890 - 2.23 Vae5eH9rT0 6e 5 about $5.000 which will lie used for community work. The Halo Shampoo 39c, 65c, 98e car draw was down about Bayers rn hmo 9c 5,9c Fe $2.000 fom last year, and the roo "" $1,000. lSe-29e-79o3 Suave-.------ 600, 1.00 49ô Hellen Curtis Spray Net 1.25 ize Charles AnteleI EG I ?lms 1.75 se Egg Sbampoo 75e ize Charles Antelle BOTH FOR 1.7 5 ROTH FOR 1.25 1M)3.3303 COWLING's SM Mak DRU SOR TE j Mo& 0 w n D 1 e_.UE rn c>g.E.IUU.;1..P Somehàw Nothing Compares With Home Canned Foods IE*i> CROWN FRUIT JARS RED RUBRER RINGS S*eet - Juiey:and Fui! of Vitamins - Honduras CERTO LIQUID IIDEPInT 9 MA SON JAR RINGS AND à WIaRaUa Sizre 4 for 27 ZINC JAR RINGS Ontario- New Crop - Full of Flavor - 3-lb. PoIy Bag SEAL-A-WAX ----- WEALTHRY APPLES 3,5 C SHIRRIFF'S FOOD COLOlI Best for Juice and Every Use - Size 2521 CERTO CRYSTALS___ SUNIST ORANGES 3 9C CMLT IEO,.» Ontario No. 1 - Freshly Dug 10-lb. POTATOES a 33FETR Daily Arrivais of Finest Peaches atBstPrCE ATUR at Be OOst rcsTU DE Birdseye Frozen Beef Pies, 8 oz. -1 for 8.5ce TE E. D. 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SAVE 4c - 2- Aylmer - Boston Brown We Have Selected Everything You Need For Canning This Vear -------- - - mai!, Doz. 1.55 Med., Doz. 1.75 Pkg. of 12 De 8-oz. bottie. 27e CAPS 1 dozen Set 39c Dozen 35c 2 lbs. 3Me Ft 17C 2 pkgs. 27c M) MEDAL PURE SPICES Gi 75c Tox Regular Spray Tin 39 16-or. 9 Tin 5 9C Tox Aerosol Bomba Tn 89C 1l-oz.13 Tin .13 ohnson's Super Hard Glosa Glo Coat Pt. 64C Shirriff's Honey Spice j 3 Cake Mix c Pkgo. 3 5 Globe Brand -. tins Dessert Pears 20..oz. lc Beans Ifo, 3 3 c \BEST FOOD BUY! The Ideal Summer Dessert Ail Gold Fancy California - 281-or. tin Fruit Cocktail 39 Aylmer Cholce Cut Wax Beans I20-or. Tis 3cASCO "The AII-Weather Film" Films No. 120 - Ne. 620 There's a Red'& White Store nea r you BOWMANVILLE Yeo's Marketeria ORON0 Cornish M'arketeria J, - & Standing --ShQrt Cut B'eef ]Prime 11h Roast Fresh - L..eai Ninc.d leef Lb 49C Lb. 29C Swit's Premium-Soe Codtage R~o d Lb. Swift'u Everoweet - A Real Buy- Cello Rirnies Bacon Lb. 69 C 49C 1Have You Tried Swifi's New,Chub Dînes BRAUNSCHWEIGER LIVEN & CHEESE LIVER & BACON Three VarleUies 10-or. ea.3.5c MAPLE Map~Je Gro'~'e Groceteria :GROVE PAGE six 1 i I ýM r. & Mrs. A. Muir Celebrate Their, SOth Anniversary Fifty-six members aI the, well-known Muir family of! Courtice * gathered at Eldersle Farms, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Muir. Sr., on Sun- day la honour o! their 5th wedding anniversary. The happy couple were mar- rien at Scanborough in October, 1905, and lived on a fanm there until 1921, when they moved ta Courtice. They have nesided. there ever since. Mrs. Muir was thec former May Elizabeth Thomson oI Thedford, Ont. Mm. and, Mrs. Muir have five sons, anc daugliter and 12 grandchuldren, ail aI whom live at Courtice. Among those attending the Muir lamily net<nion was Mrs. Muir's only sisten, Mrs. E. J. Palk, Scarbomougli, who was mon- 1 1 RIF wm ivm. -qua. «.. IYears ago. Other' guets wcrs present from Scarborough,1. ronta, Vineland, Kitcen INewtonville, Nestieton a INew Jersey, U.S. Dinner and supper were served to the guests on t ab1l set up on the spaciaus lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Muir rece3ïe^, many lovel>t gifts and a largr number of congratulatory let- ters and cards. They were pre- sented with a cane with a engraved gold band and a gold brooch as gifts from the im- mediate familles. There are two great forces continually at work ini every,.gý civilization, -indeed in ail humanjR- life; the power af traditian,"jI which bas settled everything a man may do and think... and, inl opposition ta it, the creative and inventive facul. ties of mian, the power of ln- dividuality, the tendency ta emancipate one's self from tra- dition, ta alter and improve the conditions Of llfe. - Eduard 1 -

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