'J ______________________TRHE VAMAD &Je c¶op S/ze// (BY Benjamin Beveridge) Thomas Wolfe once said: serlies there. And xnany uYou Can't Go Home Again," faffilar apple and cherry trees and I went back ta my aid have been cut down. home town this summer ta Alasl Children take the fibd out that he was right. scene about them too much for Mot only are the aid famillar granted. faces gone and new Indifferent O* ogies taken their place; flot only The Woods are going every- has th~e wldenlng of my girth where it seems. Even in Eng- and the alowness of my gait land, where the forests are as made It difficuit ta ucramble loved and potected as the over th~e xills ai my chitdhood. icathedrals and casties, land- But the iUs are no longer hungmy farmers are bulldozing there. The streams have been 1 the village woods and denud- lverted. The.punt woods have ing the hilisides. Even the dried up and been filled in. hedgerows are making room There are new streets in the for an extra furrow or two. littie town, and the houses, The farmers have been asked once known by the ivy on their by the Ministry of Agriculture roofs and the hospltality iound to grow wheat, and wheat th-2y wlthin, are now marked wlth are gowing, no matter what nunibers and occupied by the cost. strangers. We can only pray they will Parking meters have taken stop short of the forests of the plece of hitching posts. The Epping, Arden, New and Sher- drinking trough has been re- wood. moved. The aid barn which Meanwhile, in the county of once held tons of sweet hay Norfolk, Ontario, three men for romping has long since fal- have been fined in court for len down. There is change violating the county tee-cutt- everywhere. And the realiza- ing law, which forbids a man lion slowly came that I had from cutting trees under a cer- changed, too. tain size, even on his awn land. 0 * OTo those of us who love trees, The thing that pained me and fear the erosion which me- ntost about going home, how- sults from their licentiaus re- ever, was to learn that the moval, it is something of a green wood, where I used to consolation to know that in a pick violets and tea berrnes denocracy a man may be In the spring, has disappeared. wmong and remain within his Ilwas not really a big wood, rights, but that he neyer has but It probably brought a good the right to do wrong. penny to thF owners from the** pulp wood and lumber miuls. If anyone had called me a The aId piiie grave is gofle, cartophilist in between the too. We used to have church wams I would have been offend- ed, because I would flot have TI-e Satsma SoId known that a cartophilist is the Storescollect cigarette cards. AndI Ai rollowing Soe was an assiduousconisu of those cards when cigarette Reg. Edmund's Store, Bethany companies used to put them in Johnson's Drug Store, Newcastle their ten-cent packages. T. Enwright, Newcastle 0f course, the ten-cent pack S. Brown, Newtonville is gone - probably for good .- C. Peth.ick. Enniskillen but many of those old cards T. M. Slernon. Enniskiler are still around. They came F. L. Byam. Tyrone in goups, and when one would G. A. Barron. Hampton have collected a whole set of Trull's Store, Courtice bird's egg cards he would put A. B. Ribey, Burketon a rubber band around them H. T. Saywell. Blackstock and trade bis way toward a Keith Bradley. Pontypool series of movie stars, basebal C. B. Tyrreli, Orono players or locomotives. It was H. K. Reynolds, Kendal fun, and probably educational. Gilbert Food Market, Millbrook Cigarette cards are worth Xenderson'a Book Store, Oshawa moncy these days, and in Eng- e * 0 land the catophilists have a f -Bowmanville - magazine ca il ed "Cigarette R. P. Rickaby - Big 20" Cad 0w." * I W. J. Berry Literamy people will probably s Jack's Smoke Shop have a lot to say bef are the 1 Rite's .Smoke Shop f ycar is out about the lOth d Jury & Loveli annivcrsamy of Charlotte Bron- te's death. But it isn't nec- a Goheen's Handy Store essary to revive that author. J The Statesman Office Her "Jane Eyre" has nover Pink DeeP' White Rain Nair Ice magie Shampoo Hair Remover 2.00 '15 - .25 45c-75c-1.25 98e Vacuum Botties '190 Thermos Bottes 1.79-1.99 Lunch Kits 1.25 Take Extra Vitamins 100 Nyal Multiple Vitamins 3.00 Balibut 011 Capsules- 75c, 1.29, 4.79 One-A-Day Multiple Vitamins 1.40, 2.50, 3.95 N.C.F. 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W. are loïking forward for a large maiority te recn theù votes ag*inst any outiets'for the »Je. of alcoholie beverages in Bowmanville. I I 1, 1~ 'IAN STATESMAN, EQOWMANVILLF, Nesilelon Siation Il, Mm. and Mirs. H. Matthuisc Oak Lawn, Illinois, visited Mi anti Mrs. John DeVries. Calling on Mn. Noon an, Mrs. Ementon were: Mn. an Mns. Walter Gomnill and Ken neth, Oakwood, Mn. Jasep] Short, Lindsay and Mn. aný Mrs. H. Cax, Toronto. Mn. andi Mrs. Fred Smiti and Bessie af Deanborn, Mich igan, visiteti Mrs. Smith's sister Mrs. B. R. Knight and Mr Knight. Visitons witb Mrs. Jas. Sam, cIls and Norman were Mr. anc Mns. Etiwarti Bennett and foui children and Mn. anti Mrs. Wal. ter Rogers and Lanmy, aill c Oshawa. Messrs. Kitchener Burton anc Harny Sandensan visited Sun. day with Mr. Will CapplestonE and Mrs. John Gardon and family, Oakwood. Mr. and Mns. Frank Symon, and family, af Bowmanville visited hiem parents, Mr. and [VIs. Nelson Marlow., Miss Yvonne Chant spent the holiday with bier parents, Mr and Mrs. George Chant anc family, London. Mn. and Mns. Norman Wam- Tlingtan anti Jill were bolitiay visitars with Mr. Grant Thomp- son. His mother ncturned to Toronto with them aiter a bhl- iay in Nestîcton. Mrs. Edwands, Toronto, was a holiday visitor with Mrs. John Dickey anti Mm. Ritidell. Mm. and Mns. Ehi Mains ne- turned fnom a holiday with Mir. and Mrs;. Jas. Cooper of Mount Albert and Mn. and Mns. George Windsor and Bul- ly, Ballantnae. Mn. and Mms. Walter BaIl, Toronto, spent the holiday with Mns. T. G. Langfeld. Sympathy is extentiedtitaMr. 3.Goff anti family in the boss :f a loving wife anti mother, .s. S. Goff in Part Penny Hos- ital. Mn. Arthur Hulbert accam- anicd bis sister and husbanti, fi-. andi Mns. Tel Rahm, af Dshawa, ta Flint, Michig an )ver the holiday weekeýnd. bhey visiteti bis nicce, Berniceý ahm, Mr. anti Mns. Tenny Na- and, Paula and *Nancy ai that Jty. Mrs. Donotby Lee tinove ie mail route in Mn. Hulbent's tsence. Recent visitons with Mm. andi vIns. Jas. Hanris wenc: Mr. anti Enrs. William Willis, Miss Don- by Harris, Mn. and Mns. John ecGarry and Lorraine, ahl of .ronto anti Mm. and Mrs. Rus- el Sanley af Port Ferry. Mn. and Mns. Clarke Wil- lams of Port Hope, visited Mn. ,d Mms. Arnaldi Williams anti anice. Holiday visitons with Mr. nd Mns. Manvin Nesbitt and mer, wene, Mns. Hugh Tay- r, Lindsay; Mr. anti Mrs. )bent Fond, Toronto; Mr. andi nrs. Etigar Homne, Oshawa; r. anti Mrs. Roy Taylor, 1ackstock, anti Mr. Orton ýadburn, Janetville. It is a picasure ta repart de- led improvement in two ai ur local citizens. Mm. Tom angfebti bopes ta return home is week following an opera- on in St. Micbael's Hospital st Mantiay, anti Mr. B. R. night is feeling much better [ugh still confincdti t bed Ilowing bis necent illness. rhanksgiving weckend was, eal for the thirti Autumn loun Tour conducteti by thei )ronta Tclegnam. A caval- r de ai eight Gray Coach bus- anti many cars passed rough Nestîctan on Sun day,r ny stapping east ai the vil- e ta take pictunes anti en-: ythe view out aven the Cant- right bilis. Congratulations ta Mn. Hem-, rt Haoey andi Mns. Helenaj Llter ai Newark, N.J. wh-ji ne mannicti in Stirling, On-, io on Satunday by Rev. Vie- rWalken, a fonmer ministen the Nestîcton change. Mn. d Mns. Hoocy will nesiteienl !ark fan the winter manths. Mfr. anti Mns. John MeLeanl d Lillian ai Kirkfieldi spent înksgiving w1tb bis p§rnias, v. anti Mns. A. S. McLegn. Police were in the villagel ,estigating breakins at twa, aces necently. Mn. anti Mrs. Mains' home was ransackcd their absence antid ect S. ol pi C oM TI Rý la ci- th. ai: ot: Mv Tc sel lia an an El lai Mi ti' tid La th( fiol Cas Tho es thr, mai lagi joy wmi ber we' tami tom and Ne% and Ths Rev nvt pis( Elh in tag( Joh: als< Mmm the at1 wee Unig Wed L pret whig estei you' f On Saturday, Oct. 8, Mr. and 7.Mrs. E. A. Wcrry were at homne to their friends at Swain Famîni Enniskillen, on the happy occa- sin of their 25th wedding an- niversary. In the evening about 175 re- latives and friends called to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Wemmy. Their four sons, Allari, Clark, Grant and Bert, assjsted *in receiving and welcaming the guests. The hostesses in the living room' and ladies serving in the *dining roomn were: Miss Win- nifred Cole, Toronto, Mrs. Sid >Lancaster, Newtonville, Mrs. J. H. Borrowdale, Oshawa; Miss- es Lillian and Helen Cole and Mrs. J. D. Cale, Bowmanville;ý 1Mrs. F. W. Werry, Mrs. H. J. McGill and Mrs. Allan Werry, Enniskillen. The tea table was a dainty picture, covered with a white linen cloth, centred with a three-tiem wedding cake, flank- ed -Cy Pink candles and pink rosebuds. A beautiful bouquet of roses added ta the attrac- tivcness af the living room. The Idelicious three-tier 'wedding fred Cole, Toronto, the bricle's sister, and was expertly and beautifully iced and decorated by Mrs. Harold Milîs, Enniskil- len. The lovely corsages woxrn by the bride, hostesses and those assisting w'ere made by Mrs. Allan Werry. The groom and fôur sons of the family ware a white carnation boutonniere. In charge of the guest book were Jean Cale, a niece, and Betty Jane Werry, only daugh- ter of the family, a nephew, Allin Cale, and son, Bert Wem- ry. Those pauring tea were: Mrs. H. F. Werry, Kedron; Mrs. Charlie Werry, Oshawa; Mrs. R. M. Seymour, Kingston; Mms. TYRONE Mr. and Mrs. S. Gable and boys wîth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Partner, Long Sault. Miss Ada Pascoe, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Broome. Mr. and Mrs. M. Le Brun and baby, Ottawa, spent the weckcnd with ber grandpar- ents, Mm. and Mrs. T. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wage, Binghampton, N. Y., sp(git the weekend at Mm. and Mrs. H-. Philp. Mn. and Mms. Lloyd Webb and girls, Pontypool: Mm. and Mrs. Harold Trivett, Woston, visited Mm. and Mrs. A. Wood. Mrs. R. M. Cale, Bowman- ville, spent Tuesday with hem daughter. Mrs. Leslie .Caombes. Miss Helen Murray, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. K. Hardy and Mm. and Mrs. E. Prescott. Mm. and Mrs. Harold Tivett, Weston, spent the weekend with hem parents, Mn. and Mrs. Hcrb Cameron. Mm. and Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mm.ad Mrs. D. Hayes and Doinna, Taronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Waltem Murphy. Mm. and Mrs. Leslie Coambes Baby Cousinsi These littie six-month-( their grandmothers on the da: 18, are related through bothi families. Pictured on the left by his grandmother, Mrs. A. P. and Mrs. Reg. Land, Bowmai Ronald Cook, held by bis grar 292 King St. E., Bowmanville, performed by Rev. T. A. Mor was the former Florence Cool Cook, Peterborough. In additi( Fred Cook, mother of baby R ;adie Land, a sister of Reg. land. Members of both famý abies' baptisrn. There is on.lyi Couple .Yea rs ONTARIO - 1Ross Lee, Kedron; Mns. R. B. Green, Enniskillen. Sevenal beautiful gits wenei receiveti by Mn. anti Mrs. Wen- ry from their frientis anti rela- tives, as weil as many cartis of congratulation. One happy fen- turc ai the family gathcning was that Mr. anti Mns. J. A. Werry, the gnoom's parents. were able ta be present, anti Mn. Wemry neati a well wanded addness ta Ern anti Benta, and Jean Cale anti Betty Jane Werny presenteti the gifts. The bride anti groom ai '25 yeans expresseti thein thanks toa al for a very fine evening. At the conclusion ai the pan- ty at Enniskillen Hall on Fmi- day evening for the newlywetis, Mn. anti Mns. Ralph Lamb, Mr. anti Mns. Werry were taken campletely by surprise when they were usheneti by Ennis- killen Male Quartet ta the platfonm where Mr. Alvin Boyti nead a congratulatory address anti Mn. Etigar Wright made the presentation af a beautiful plaque fnomn the En- niskillen Sunday School. Mr. anti Mrs. Werry wene mamied 25 ycars aga on Oct. 11. Mrs. Werry is the former Alberta Sophia Cale, anti the wedtiing took place at thie homne ai hem parents, the late Mr. anti Mrs. James T. Cale, Bethestia, with Rcv. J. R. Trumpour offîcîatîng. On their mamiage, Mr. anti Mns. WerS movedti t Swain Fanm, the Werry homestcad, anti Mr. anti Mrs. J. A. Werry took up resitience in Enniskil- len. Mr. Werny is well known thnoughout the community as a successful farmer anti troyen. They have one granddaughtem, Sandra Diane Werry, ageti five months, the daughten ai Mr. anti Mrs. Allan Werry. She was present for the happy occasion. been anythlng but good read- ing ever since it was publlshedEn sk le in 1847. However, any excuse E n sc le ta talk about the Bronte sisters r isgodenug.Mafid 2 There were five sisters in aIl, but Maria and Elizabeth were not înclincd ta write. A bro- ther was an alcoholic among ather things sa he is neyer mentioned Charlotte, Emily and Anne in *ust a fcw short yeams (Charlotte, who died at 39,1Î lived 11 years longer than Anne and 10 longer than Emily) established themselves perman- cntly in English litenature. It wasn't easy. Lii e neyer did secm easy for the Brontes, who were obliged ta attend a school for the daughters of pon clergymen; and the thmee sis- sters published their finut book of poems unden the pseudonym "Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell." Thcy sold only two copies. "Jane Eyre"' was a success at once, and Anne'.s "Agnes Grey"' and Emily's "Wuthening Heights" establishcd the younig ladies as novelists. But their lives secmed sa -short for so much sadness. Elizabeth and Maria died af tuberculosis. Branwell, Ernily and Anne died within a ycan of cach other (1848-49). None but Charlotte mamried, and she died anc ycar after the wedding. Sorry ta learn Mrs. A. Haw. key is in Bowmanville Hospi. tal. Tyrone friends wish her i speedy recovery. Congratulations ta Mr. anc Mrs. Ronald Philp, nec JaycE Hopkins, Oshawa, wha were mamnied on Saturday in Tyrone United Church. Reception wa.E hcld at the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Philp. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gniffin and children, Ennisklllen; Mns. Ronald Rahm and girls were Sunday visitons ai Mr. and IMrs. Walter Rahm. Miss Vec n a Armstrong, tethany; Ross Hall, Zion; Mrs. W. Hall -and Wcndy, Bow- manville; Mm. and Mns. A. Rahm, Mr. and Mms. Stanley Hall and girls, Mrs. W. T. Wor- den, spent Thanksgiving Sun- day with Mr. and Mms. H. Hall. Mn. and Mrs. George Ahl- dread were Sunday us o fHarvey Hardy's, Bowmanville. W.M. S. Thanksglvlng The Thanksgivlng meeting af the Womnen's Missionary Socle- ty was held at the home of r s. Ralph Glaspeli with 18 present. The opcning reading on prayen was given by Mms. A. tHilîs, Mrs. J. C. Cook, presi- dent, pnesided for the business. Mrs. Arthur Hamilton, gnoup leader, led the womship period with several ladies taking parts. Mrs. Donald Davey gave a piano solo Mms. Raymond Clapp a reading on Harvest, and Mrs. Russell Wright very ably told the story of the Study Book. Miss Grace Smith was pianist. Lunch was senved by gnoup in charge. ENFIELD Mm. and Mms. Fred Samis and family visited at Mr. Harry Larmer's, South Monaghan. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hockaday, Solina, Mm. and Mrs. Chester Lee, Miss Canal Lee, Whitby, and Mn. Frank Wannacott, Pickering, were at Mm. Elmen Lee's. Mn. and Mrs. Hoskin Smith, Hampton, were Thanksgiving visitons with Messers Donald andi Edgar Pmescott's. Miss Louise Hartman spent the weekend with hem parents at Enterpnise. Miss Evelyn Cunningham, Brantford, was a weekcnd vis- iton with hem sister, Mrs. W.1 Pascoe. Mns. Donald Prescatt, Mar- ion, Marvin and Janice, bad Suinday tea with ber parents, Mm. and Mns. H. Smith, Hamp- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ormis- ton visiteti with Mn. and Mrs. StaRn Gray, Oshawa. Mm. and Mrs. Irvin Pucknin, Whitby; Mr. R. Armstrong, To- monta, visitcd witb Mn. and Mrs. Ivan Ormiston. Mm. and Mns. G. Bowman, Miss Mary Helen and Roland, weme, Sunday visitons with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bowman, Black- stock. Don't forget the bazaar Fri- day. night. It stants at eight a dlock. viitdMr.R. Bishop anti'Pe-j o ter, Port Credit. 1 e c o Mn. anti Mrs. M. Smilcy, - 1Hampton, visiteti hem parents, Mn. anti Mrs. W. Rahm. R ecau Sta rs Mn. anti Mrs. H. Stainton, By Joseph Lister Rutletige Douglas anti Lynne, visiteti Wben you reach fan stars Mm. anti Mns. V. Davcnpomt, they might as wchl be real Richmondi Hill. stars. When you plan improvo- Rcv. anti Mrs. F. J. Jackson ments they might as well be anti John, spent Thanksgiving real impravements. When yau with bis parents, Mr, anti Mrs. wish your neighbor well you A. A. Jackson, Lontion; Mrs. might make sure that what you Jackson anti John remaining arc doing anti thinking actuai- for a few days. ly will achieve that endi. Sevemal fmom hene attendeti If peopie-yau anti me, that Bbackstock Faim on Saturtiay. is-woulti stop tbinking that a Mn. anti Mrs. J. Alston, Mn. papen bibi hati a value ai its anti Mns. Grant Ponter anti own it wauld be casier ta ne- chiltinen, Pawassan, visiteti cognize a veny important fact. Mn. anti Mns. James Delaney. That is, unless these dollar bills Mn. anti Mrs. E. A. Vintue assume the responsibility thev anti John, spent the holiday wcrc suppo&cd ta carry, anti me- with Mm. anti Mrs. H. Wonna- turn their face value in pro- cott, Toronto. duceti gootis, they cease ta be a Mr. anti Mrs. Arthur Barber, benefit, anti become a dnag- Toronto, spent the weekcnti uPon us, limiting aur welh-be- with Mrs. Florence Scott. ing. Mn. anti Mrs. K. Rahm anti 0f course this country is pra- boys with Mr. anti Mis. Lloydi ducing mare than we woulti Beech. bave tineameti possible bh aa Mn. anti Mrs. G. White anti Century aga. But again those Anne, spent the holiday week- atiteti dollars in wages came enti at Hawýk Lakè. fin 'ta bedevil us. For, we are Mn. anti Mns. Ted McBritie 1net pnatiucing mare in propon- anti family, spent the weekenti tin ta the greater number ai with Mr. anti Mns. J. C. Cook. dollars we recelve. If we ever stop ta reflect that it costs us a littie more ta are Christene d npurch lokaa tos ad dollars anti feci that, at lcast - ~ we are holding aur own. Are we? What ai certain items that are aur nathen pnivate busines, aur bank a.ccaunt, aur savings in bonds, aur insurance. These are items set up aainst pas- sible emengency.Bu if that - emergency shoulti anise will it inat be tiiscaunaging ta finti that the dollars which when we put them away would buy se much gootis anti se much service, when we came ta use them in * aur cmengency wiil only pro- vide bahf as much. * The bonds anti insurance wene set asitie for aur pnatec- tien; were paid for in dollars that would buy a speciiic amaunt ai goatis. They wcrc Iplanneti ta provýde just wbat Iwe actually neetict. When we camne ta dnaw an these nesenves * I we finti they wilh net do wbat *- was expecteti. They are the same dollars, in namne, but Il Ithese wiil anhy buy hait as old - boys, held proudly by Anti what ai the people who, yhave ta depenti on pension' yr of their christening, Sept. funtis or annuities. These wene their mothers' and fathers' scaleti dawn ta provide for ba- is littie Stephen Land, held sic neetis. Now tbey can only Land. He is the son of Mr. provîde half the neeti. It is sheenest tnagedy ta multitudes nville. At right is baby ai people. içlmother, Mrs. F. R. Cook, "Wel], there's nothing we can' where the christening was do about it," we say. Oh, but gan. Baby Land's mother there is-i we wene satisfieti ta let some af the eannings ai kwho is a sister of Fred inciustny go ta reducing prices ,on ta this relationship, Mrs. rathen than naising wages. ona1d Cook, is the former We waulti finti that wages .Land, father of Stephen actually were betten, because illes were present for thtey buy more. Anti the secur- teity afi savings waubti bocomneI a week between their ages. agaun the aecurity purchased. Hill Top Team Leads League Rural Bowling, THERES A LENNOX Aire-Mo Heating -MODEL Trhatrs Made to Order for Bowmanville Designed especially to, meet requirements Of the average as well as the 10west temn- Ileratures We face in this part ef the country. Built to balance the heat lasses that are common in the types of homes we live in. That's how LENNOX Warm Air Conditioning Systenis are "tailored"' to the needs of your home and the homes of Yonr neighburs. Whether your house in smail or large, buit on a slah or over a basement or crawl space, you can have modern, efficient, fuel-saving LEN- NOX Warin air comfort. Cal] us today. Let's go over your heating needs together -and look over the LEN- NOX Aire-Flo Heatin-g sYstemns that are made ex- pressly for your home. FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE Lennox guarantees its equipment for 5 years. The motors, oil pump, transformer, controls, heat exchanger and oil burner are guaranteed for a period of five years from the date of shipment, against defects in material and workmanship and defective parts wiIl be replaced free of charge. Terms can be easily arrangd ln Bowmanyille A., E.COLE Plumbing & Heating 26 Ontarjo St. N. Bowmanville MA 3-3473 I I I -~~zs~'r: ~, PAGE six N Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry 26 Ontario St. N. Bowmanville MA 3-3473 See Your Authorized Lennox Dealer TMMSDAY, OCT. 13th, 1955 0 0 *Enniskillen Sr.- 20 1 "66 Blackstock __ 19 11360 *Tynone - - 16 10584 Enniskillcn Jr.- 14 10976 Maple Grave - 13 11052 Hampton _ _ 2 9649 High Single-J. McLean 276. High Triple-C. Runtile 718. Lemon League - P. Westlake. 43; A. Sharp, 94. Lake Shore, Clarke, The Lake Shore Ladies belti their K. S. and C. Club meet- ing at the home af Mrs. Alec Martin, Octoben 5. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Chas. Bedwin, Octoben 19. Mr. and Mrs. Bey. Jaynes visiteti Mn. and Mns. Fred Jackson, Toronto, an Sunday. Mr. anti Mns. Robin Alîtinet anti family wene Sunday even- ing visitons with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hendenson, Newtonvifle. Miss Dora Taylor, Courtice, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mns. Arthur Bedwin. Mm. and Mrs. Chas. Alîdmeti anti family, spent Sunday a£- tennoon anti evening with -Mr. and Mns. Norman Gimblett, Columbus. Mm. and Mrs. Ken Dean anti family, spent Sunday in Ham- ilton.a Mr. and Mns. Bob Shupakv anti Gary, Toronto, spent theD weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes. Othen vsitons wiha Mn. anti Mrs. liomes wenea Miss E. Halmes, Oshawa, ono Sunday anti Mr. and Mns. Han- I ry Pickard, Chatham, Miss Jayce Bannes, Petrolia, anti Mr. I and Mrs. Hector Bowen, Or- I ana, on Montiay.a Saturday evening visitosns with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lake wcre Mr. anti Mns, Harold I Skinner, Miss Dorothy Skin- E 1 tner, Tynone, Mn. Ross Sharp, Ennis'kilcn, and Mr. and Mns. Ahf. Brown, andi Jack, Bouw. manville. Mn. anti Mis. W. Adams and family visiteti Mn. andi Mrs. Haroldi Souch, a nti Mnr. îA Souch., Shiloh. (Intended for Last Week) kI~.andi Mns. Rabin Alldr,-d anti family spent Sunday with Mr. andi Mns. Leslie Alldred, Orono. Mr. and Mns. S. Powell, Don- ene anti Ronnie, accompanied Mr. andi Mns. Jack Crago on a trip through Algonquin Park on Sunday. Mn. andi Mrs. Arthur Be and family ivene Sunday ~t ors witb Mr. andi Mns. Hi. S Taylor, Courtice. Mm. and Mns. Jack Holm. andi family spent Sunday Dorset. Mns. D. A. Valeau, Oshawa, Mms. James Stewart and Jamic, Whitby, andi Mr. Bill Rowland, Toronto, weere Sunday visitons with Mr. and Mms. W. Holmes. Mr. -anti Mrs. Bob Shupak and Gary, anti Mr. Frank Beatty and Davidi, Tanonto, were S4t. urday visitons with Mr. andi Mrs. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and family, Bunketon, spent Sunday with Mm. and Mrs. C. Avery. Mr. anti Ms. George Skeld- ing, Jr. andi family, Newcastlie, spent Sunday with Mr. ancd Mrs. George Skelding. Mns. Ahf. Brown, Bawman- ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes. Severail frorm this commun- ity attended the Roseneath Faim. Mm. and Mrs. Chas. Bedwin and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bec!- win anti family visiteti Mn. anti Mns. Alf. Grice, Cambourne. M. and Mrs. Harold Hughes., and family, Oshawa, anti Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rutherford, Or- ana, were Sunday visitons with Mn. anti Mrs. W. A. Adams. Sunday visitons with Mn. anti Mrs. Bill Lake were Mr. anti [Vis. Page and family, Brown's, and Mr. anti Mns. HaroldiSkin- nrie, Tyrane. Mm. MeMasters, Waterford, spent the weekend with Mr. Don Lake. ONTARIO -