,.% ~~ .TUE C N DwAN STATEM AN, OWMANVILLE, ONTARIO TURSDAY. C. 3h,1S U&nly a Few of the 28 Young Charges P rov ides Child With Home i ';UngstOrS cared for by Mrs. Whyte range f;om Fre i a few mon -th, -f age to 13 years and the pretty girl shown Haug aboxe is îepresentative of the very young set. Tr diion ta normal Nyoungsters. Mrs. Whyte is providing a home for a mental Ix- and pbysically retardett l3-year-oldboan aMongoiian baby.boan -Photos by Carson Studio, Port Hope I EL ERONmc'd by Victor Malcolmn, uting ta the entertainment Mis. Rober't W. "Betriý ' hvte is shown abox'e xviîb, very luttle outside financial belp. Nlost of th~e youngsîers iVî I i pnHuewr r enr olnw four of thre 28 chiidren, ranging fiom ti 'v bah les ta 13 years are cbiidren from broken bornes or those wbose fath ers , f aornct-ýl Mu ldO enH uter aso, Mrs. G e on a r a-W M R O of age, which she cares for on a voluntarv basis at ber ame out of work or making such meagre wages tbey cannati Friday exenuu)g, Oct. 7th, ta piano 'number, Mrs. Ralph N~. . home on the Manle Grave sideroad a bundirtc yards nortb affard ta bring up their awn children. Mrs. Whyte has corn nernouate the occasion ()f Malcolm a touch of elocution, U EEDIf of Highwax- 401.' Sbe bas been perforrning this Christian onix' one other woman helping her in the huge task af the 25th Wcclulitig Anniversary sing sang led by Lloyd Hunier. carig fo the28 yungsers.of Euniceey brother and sustez'- accompanied by better haif on e wark of providing a borne for children wxho would ather- caigfrte2 yugtr.. n-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. PercY the piano and a musical quiz. wise he xithout one for the past six years, and I'eceîx'es1 -Photo by Carson Studio, Port Hope Machetfter 9 wuowngtheprgrms!h Iremembcreci locallv as th1,BRE o oehea youngcsc son of the lat e Jim-î presentation was made to thefrmlsfu! j *~ bride and groom of a quarter inhs ven hen they moved century, of a bouquet to thne AL2. LE fronithe ornesead n -Crt- bide y only, heaterer wrght Io Port Perr._ and a silverse by Mrs. Leon- t3ionR.OU The eclebratuon was the si~- adJbicnitn fsle iUAt TSVR eue nal for the gatiiering af the adJ hln oldsind ofsîlverVI hMK hatlsuphmny Malcolrncian and Prout con- candlestick hlesadsle I ETR 3 nection, an event. where sisters, '-ose vase on behaif of theI FOR YOUR OLD MEATER on the ALWVN ute e z#. ~~ brothers, in-laws and out, grey, gathering. Eurly P:rchsaof thii, Quaker 4.ue etlosfrmr ~~ ~~~ ~w h ite an d b lack sh eep , ou s- P r y t a k d1vr o e o foc .d r u p .w ith outo m oatic e t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s , o n ('e , t i w i e , t h r i c e , b i l t b e h a f o f h i s . l o v e - m a t e a n d A T M T C " I E D m i-ln n m l Žt n ly r m o e , h im self. A d e licio u s lu n ch fel- t U fl4 m o k a n d so o congu'egale to partake in chat b cnlddwt ic ___ ng a p ace <or rep ace ~ of w edding cake from the cake FO R weîî-ves sh aped in a 25.6BEUIUsivreieo ii _ i AR eFNm6 orik" cosnMOnd f autoo. j stuggle Annmaterlomleas- n rand Mr EP.V.en dawardf * Cr ay sto bscrey'he facttht TorntoAu s.BriOthy, Pr.ad TIi,9rD m gtiar etou tnexi- hurdntli of er. ndMrs. H and.Mrs. Nrany Tu n 9IfTMAIC OREonI str" Yugwondcr J'utt who inblas- ndMalrollno n froîn circultesE.N8. C ousi K at'inka w as, ta fi d N e tleta , M r and rs.' Stan-I T H RDom o e wa m ai ou antr thaobsc oue t e on!yaTrdo aC nto r. dor Da Pren, I thre ~ ars ld onlastmeetng M. andMrs.MerrairVn-honrdinr3' eate aound e'hneardshelwasoa too amMr. and Mrs. NLen hce lro Job Yhubby, uuopîcst wutinlesra.Ml, r.rantMr; Gad Joni on,9 CusitnnKaheîci has mturid ted . nMr. an rouiSt, out oae thiaarcngal, sDy on ald, Beth and Jon, M. fu m threevharsnld n la moee r ess. ands.Vitrs.MarrllmVand ~.. and ou\,heres sbutaresocawth -ad, Mr. Raed Ma.LolJoth your yiplatuvs butgess if I l, MandolMs CndyJohndsLE O the xAca ttcate ma mied. Kand the Harv alcolm.CsuFr ahneyFrstn ie in tsha ti adlyretun h comaMiDoiad thean ontges MaarM.er n eprtr I 1c~îu~x di) \'e iS Thi' ~ mod' <li uvitoîx dt.lite u'ea in be l regr îrnd This bas a laio-elnyon danroe.e pmore). pr senteMart Madolm. Birt-ViettyrrosatabloEqupmed j Tnt csaid I at peaant re- Wayneg reeîns wersungr taK'G TI BWAVILHA 59 f be te1a~r bue '~hmchisuse a adiin-oo 10 i exougser see Nthbulig Hewide yu indb-t ae xv wiasd a programMMrs.mLlohd Hunier. nd ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h% slepin acommdatonfor me ofandaidrminerenKaereganeultfhomeloclrvneyul cone a te frm f ~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Cs ib 8cie orb u n rs Bu""Wvî.I InSîudvan ep oeth uliIn MrWyd ar of turiined 10 Meioos in ei boo ornintorv A1i's. hasxiii provide adinner to any volunteer workers who wnil turnd tire ronisin ler orn ino roorns and be kind enough to help. The Whyte farm house is a stone will soon m-ale anothernruirserxO. o br lififg-r-oom.! building onteMaeGrv sdeod but10yd' This Saturdav Mr. Whx te plans ta dix ide the huilding adnot o ihewa 401.sieoa bot10 ar its r'oof inii0 sections and moxe it onto its foundcation shiOWn 1 -Photo by Carson Studio, Port Hope Sixteen Hour Day for Foster Mother : NESTLETON Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Proutt, and family, Miss Ruth Proutt, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcoln-r adWayne, Mr., and Mrs.I George Johns and Mr. and, el' Mrs. L. Joblin spent Fridav Sevening at the home of Mr. Sand Mrs. Lloyd Hunier, Port Perry, ta celebrate Mr. and À Mrs. Perey Malcolm's silver wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Malcolm. Janetville, were S a t ui r d a evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm, S Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Bradbury. Raymond and Donald, spent, weekend at their cottage. Scu- gog Point, and attended the af-, ternoon service in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stu 't,1 Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Emerson and family andi SMr. Frank Emerson, Toront 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Emer- son. Rev. arryAtkinson, r 1 Atkiilson, Richard and- David, guests with Mr. and Mis. George Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sadlerl à$ and Miss Vivian, Bowmanvillh'. e , visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph * , Sadier. Mr. Fr Mr. Wcm~ ak- M.and Mrs. Aeg. Middle- ton and Gordon, Maiton. and! M.Frances Irwin, Toronto; 4>'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vine and Anita, visited Mr. and Mrs. H.! N Vine. Anumber frorn here attend-; ed Blackstock Fair on Satur- k day and report a good Fair în spite of the wind and cnool weather. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mal-; Look iîîî.alteir ceidren fîkm o U i. -'uc (er' broken homnes takes upî161 colm. Toronto, were Saturdav I ýor nor liors ut o th davforsupper guests with Mr. and or-ý 1oeh1r uto hedy -frMS.-Bei t \ l~le h %1apW Grove lad * vshaxvn above 1 Mrs. Chas. Fallis.i ,with four- of ber srnaliest chiarges. Mrs. \Vh 'vte Pc! fornis ibis hurnanitarian work for1 The W.A. anid W.M.S. wiil any parents needing heip, regar-dless of xxhetiier :hlev cani contrîbute ta the cost of meet in the United Church raisin hi onstr rfo.T'vi~ fbron mother at an eariy* age and' basement Thursdav, Oct. 201h. I her experïences during the depression de\-e!oprcd in lier a çYreat q\,rmpath\- for others in charge of Mrs. Adelbert Bea- less fortunate than herseif and a desirc to 'hoin em lier husband (loribuesprc o'ç group. tically his exitire CGooctyear pay chq îowuýa1cl buxvi'y nodfrti cide.N evcIn h nt fodfr b hide.iChurch next.Sunda.v owig toi -Photo by Carson Studio, Port Hope Caciaus anmvaryervices. SENSATIONAL PREMIUM OFFERt P STARTING TOLDAY AND EVERY DAY "Margaret Rose" 22 Ki INNERWARE SET FOR ONLY I O~PER PIECE WITH EVERY ORDER 0F $10 OR MORE Large Soup Bowl and Large Dinner Plate are counted as two pieces, 20c ea. FEA TURING A DIFFERENT PIECE EA CH WEEK Cawker's I.GAÀ. 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