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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Sep 1959, p. 18

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PAEEGTE ule %AWAnAan PA115mDAW BOIKNe - -NTRI T Former Head of B.T.S. Here Albert R. Virgin Retires From Reform Dept. Staff MW. Albe'rt R. Virgin, whc has been with the Departmenl of Reform Institutes of Ontario since 1932, having reached re- tirement ege, has requested to bo granted superannuation as from the 30th September, 1959. "I regret Mr. Virgin's deci- sion but feel that such a deci- sion is something which lie elone must make. I sincerely hope he will be sparcd many years in which to enjoy the re- tirement he bas s0 justly earn- ed," said Hon. Gea. C. Werd- tope. Mr. Virgin brought ta this Department the experience of 12 years in the teaching pro- fession for which he qualified by graduating wîth a B-A. de- gree from the University of To. ronto. His first appointment was as Superintendent of the Ontario Training Scilool for Boys at Bowmanville, where he remained as Superintendent until he interrupted his ser- vice by rejoining the Army with the rank of Major. Mr. Virgin saw overseas service in World War 1 and service in Canada in World War II as Per- sonnel Selection Officer. Shortly after his return to ths Depaxrment. he was trans- ferred ta the Head Office and given the appointment of Di- rector of Reform Institutions ta assist the then Deputy Min- ister. Leter, because of his ex- perience, he was made Direc- )tor of Training Sdi, tpost he has held ini During his servi* *Department, Mr. *contributeti in no sure ta Vthe progres ciency of our Traini: He has perticipateti vities of thle Cenadi Council and te Car el Association-of w one of the Vice-Pre has representeti the:1 on numerous occasi widely regardeti as ity in thle treetmnenl ile offenders. Create New Po With Vthe retiremE Virgin, the positioni of Training School abolished andti Vilec of Executive AssistE Chairman of thle Schools Advisory Bo8 creeted. The Executi ant will undertakes ties anti nesponsibiliti been assigned ta th of Training Sohools i except that he willi sponsible for te Tra tres at Brampton ai He will be responsib pervising and repor thle general state of anti administration of Training Schools u. jurisdiction of this ment, ensuring that policy in all matters IF Clearance Sal of Used Ca r.4 1949 FORD 2-DR. Runs Well ____________ 1951 PONTIAC SEDAN ______ 1950 DODGE 1.952 DODGE COACH Good cdeau car_____ ______ 1952 STUDEBAKER -o TRUCK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Graham's Garagi STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE HAYDON Dial COlfax 3-, hools, whlch ment andi training la followed nce 1954. at ail times. He will1 be direct- ýe with this ly responsible ta the Chairman Virgin has andi during the latter's tempor. small mea- ary absence, would assume lus ss andi effi- duties. dng Schools. in the acti- an Welfare ENNISKILLEN nadian Pan- eichts He Miss Elenor Leighton, Bow- 'sde entH manvmle, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. ioepandent Werry andi fanùly, Miss Susan an author- Wearn were with, Mýr. Jas. A. kofjuven- Werry, Sunday even.ing. of Miss Ruby Virtue, Toronto, Mrs. Han-y Mercer, Mr. and sition Mrs. Win. Cochrane, Orono, lnt of Mr. were recent visitors et Mr. andi of Director Mrs. R. Virtue's. s will be Service Club met at the lassification home of Mrs. E. eobson on tat ta the Sept. 9. Further arrangements Training for fail bazaar andi penny ar- )ard will be cade were completeti, date set tive Assist- for in November. Next meet- similar du- ing at the home of Mrs. E. Cox Les as have on Sept. 23. .e Director Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly,i in the past, Corinne and Paula, Port Credit, flot be re- were weekend. visitors at Mr. aining Cen- and Mrs. Geo. Irwin's. md Burteil. Mr. anti Mrs. Kelly and fam- ble for su- ily and Mr. anti Mrs. Irwin and rting upon Rodney visited Mr. anti Mrs. fefficiency Tom McRoberts, Tyrone. >the eight Mr. and Mrs. Haroldi Ashton under the andi boys were visitors with sDepart- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pooler, Osh- a unifarn awa. ,of treat- Mr. and Mrs. M. Hope andl - family, Peterborough, were Sunday visitors at Mir. and Mrs. I. Sharp's. Joe McGill andi Bruce Baw- den, Port Credit, were given a Se trip ta Quebec by Johns-Man- le ville Co. last week ta see the Asbestos Mines. Congratulations ta Wayne Beckett on being a winner of an overnight case at the calfr soramble et the C.N.E.1 Mrs. J. Graham, Mira. R.c Boundy, Port Perry, Miss Joyce Grahami, Brooklin, Mr. andi Mrs. C. Graham, Purpie Hill, were Sunday tea guests et Mr. andi s Mrs. E. Trewin's. Miss Donna Gail Irwin, spentt the weekenti with Mss Joan1 Porter, Bowmanville. i Mr. anti Mrs. Ralph Virtue $ 7 with Mr. anti Mrs. AI Martina anti fem!iy, Bowmeanvile. Mr. andi Mrs. Floydi Beckettc eccompanied Mir. anti Mrs. i $ 75 Jack Holdstock of Bowmanville and Mr. 0. Beckett, Miss Ar-. villa Beckett, Tyrone, ta Mea-v $150 ford. f r MAir. andi Mrs. Frank Dorland were dinner guests on Sunday il at Mr. and Mrs. m. Stainton's.1 è $399 Mr. anti Mrs. Edigar Wright,j Laurence, Doris anti Carol endi Ron Clemens, attended the u ~4OSpry-Curran weddng atBeth- « chesten, N.Y., Saturday. They were caflers et Miss Marguerite Wright's anti Miss Florence Van Nest, St. Catharines. L2 Miss Marilyn Yellowlees, vis- ited wit-h Miss Betty Wright. Mrs. Gordon Yeo, Ted and v Mary visited Mns. Joyce Sel- Iý lick, who is still in Oshawa tE Generel hospitel. gi 2061 Sarry ta report Mrs,. S. R. . I Pethick underwent an opera- tion lest week at St. Michael'sir( Hospital, Toronto. We wish hel w a soeedy recovery. el ~.Mrs. 0. C. Ashton left Mon- la 1 - jcI TTmEAV r-zD',' .I% * lThe regular monthly meeting of the W.A. was held on Thurs- day afternoon, Sept. 17, et the home of the President,. Mrs. E. Cavano, wilih 10 miembers and one chilti present. The Con- respontiing Secretary, Mrs. F.I Youngman, reati the minutes and rail ceil. Mns. Cavana took the Bible reading, also the topie on "Love Youn Enemies". Letters of thanks were read for cards received during ill-! ness anti bereavement. Mrs. N. Porter reati an article on church services by oùilalmp in a sinali church near Thetford Mines. Mrs.- Cavano reati a chapter froni the study book and a humorous article on "Re- lax anti Enjoy IV' by Col. R. S. MeiLaughlin. A bake sale will be helti et the October meeting. A~t the conclusion of the meet- ing a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Fredl Younganan, one of a carloati of six from this bp- cality, attended a banquet. and penny sale on Wednesday night at Tyrone anti helpeti in the ledication of a beautiful new banner for the L O.B.A. There vere quite a nArnber of visitors from neighbouring lodges. Manvers United Church helti ts 6Oth anniversary on Suntiay evening, September 13th. Mn. Jas. Somenville was the speaker and the Yelventon Junior Choir, intien the leadership of Mrs. Wilson, furnisheti the music vilicli wes enjoyed by ail. HAMPTON Mr. andi M.rs. Gea. Gilbent visiteti Mr. and 1VIr. Dennis Maershall et Brampton andi et-' tnded. the christening o! their 'randson Gien Aflan Marshall in St. Paul's Unitedi Chuncli M4rs. Robt. McCulloch, To(- j ronta, spent a couple of days wnth Mr. anti Mrs. Sami Dew- ifl anti called on other frientisj ast week. Miss Nina Hodgson, Wash- ngton, D.C., anriveti at the veekend for e visit with her arents, Mn. and Mirs. R. J. fodgson. Miss Flonence Werry spent Je weekenti with. relatives et othany. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wray vîlsiteti &r. anti Mrs. Sean Keane and on, Oshawa, on -Sunday. Mr. anti Mrs. Gordon Weke- YCatherine anti John, Toron- o, visiteti Mrs. Luther Aluin id farnily anti Mns. Sarah AI- In on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hub- erd, Oshawa, who recenýtly etm'ned froin visiting friends 0Saskatchewana, were Sunday isitars with thle Ains. First Officer Gary ,Chant o! ýe TCA returnedti t Maltait on Tonday after holidaying for a uple of weeks with his par- .ts, Mr. anti Mrs. T. M. Chant. Mns. Grace Bantintiale, Okak ,ke, was e visitor with lier iece, Mirs. Chant, tiuning theý rekend. Mr. anti Mrs. J. G. arter anti Mr. John Carter, shawa, were Sunday dinner iests anti Mrs. D. Kernohanl tid two sons, Whitby, were lnday visitons with the hants. Mrs. Samn Dewell ettendeti e 25th wetiding anniversery b er nephew, Mn. Maurice ken andtiMns. Baker, et eongetown. on Sunday. Congratulations ta Mr. anti rs. T. M. Chant who celebra- dtheir 25th wedding enniver- ry on Saturday when they nre at -home to their fnientis id relatives. They were tile dpients of many lovely cards, ft anti flowers. We trust tbey ay 12e sparedti o enjoy many ore years of happiness toge- RallY Day anti Promotion, rvice in the Sun.day Sahool [1l be helti on Sunday at 2 Misls Betty Kellan spent the ýekenti at hon home at Manys- Le. We congratula-te Miss Fathy )garth of Pickering wbo won h bonour in receivang thle Lwarti in Penmanship"l et the riadian National Exhibition, ronto. She ompeteti with ipils, Grade 1 Vo 13, froi all !rs Canada. The presenta- In was miate ta Kathy et thle >mocreft Theatre in the -een Elizabeth Building by s. Dun]op, wife o! the Min- nr of Education. The parents, .anti Mns. Bruce Hogartht, dgrantipanents, Rev. ant s. Walter Rackham, formerîy Hlampton, *also, Mn. and Mns. D. Hogarthl. grand-parents re, will be happy over the mour she bu attalned. W( th .13E soi ,y$ tc, bai ret iM nis Mc C1 La] Bie te sai gîf a Mo Chi Iý se Wf M.5 ed Wi Hod higt CmS acil M wsee addA Man o herc tioi Iday to attend bier aunt's fun- eral at East Temnpleton..Sym.- pathy to Mvrs. Ashton. Mr. end Mrs. Allan Werry, Miss Lynn Farrow and Brian Lee, were entertaiined at Mr. and Mxs. Adam lHawley',4pe. terborough. Misses Sandra andi aon Werry were with their grand- Parents, "The Lees", Kedron., Mr. Herb Rogers, Bown-n ville, Mr. WUi Rogers, Calgary, were callers' at Mr. andi Mrs. W. H. Moore's. t Miss Nancy Wood h attend- ing sehool at The Agriculturai College, Guelph. NM Elenor Heard is attending Teaohers' College, Peterborough. Mr. Clarence Woodley, Ty- rone, was a visîtor with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. JiniMealn and Irene, Oshawa, were Sun- day cailers et Mr. andi Mrs. j. E. Griffin's. Mis' Pat Hoskin, Miss Doris Griffin and Me1vile Griffin, Blackstock, were reoent callers at Mr. Russell Griffin's. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon, Haydon, Mr. and M.rs. Fred Toms, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aus- tin Franklin, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Eti Cox and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cox, Hilton and Mrs. Mary Patrick, Frankford. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stain- ton, Doris and Gaiil, were vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron, Manilla. Mr. James A. Werry enter- tained Mr. andi Mrs. A. E. Bil- lett of Hampton. MAN VERS STATION., Tups on Use In« the Dairy »Fal la fast comlng an and if g you had trouble with drip and frost on your barn wafls lest winter,' now's the time ta think about fixing Up your ventila- tion. "A fan Is needed in the spring and f all, asys Larry Donoghue, of Agriculture's farm building1 speclalists. "We've found thet you need a fan rating of 100 cfmn (100 cubic fret per minute) for each 1,000 pounds of stock »in the barn. This usually works out to 100 cfm per head in the barn." 1 "Don't buy fans on the diameter alone," advises Don- oghue. "Buy on the manu- facturer's rating in cfm. For example, a barn having about 35 head in it would need a fan with a rating of about 3,500 cfmn. For large barns with over 40 head, two fans are needed: one et about 1/ of the total rating and running constantly, while the other operates o n thermostatie control. Single fans of the 3-speed type or the thermostatically controlled shut- ter type will also give more even air circulation then th e standard type- of single fan". Best locations? He suggestsj placing the fan on the side of the barn away from the prevail- ing wind, and preferably near the corner of- the stable. One idea is to put the fan near the box stelîs to pull the warm air towards the calves. Donoghue says: "Put the fans as high in the wall as possible and set them in a window frame in place of the normal sash. Ducts on the inside of 3Days Festival of Values ,ýTHUS\-F1. 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