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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Nov 1963, p. 7

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vMe, were Saturday mipperiituSt uets of Mr. and Mi-s . y p a e HAYDON leandaSteu n1ow [ e so a Vaneyk. Mrsý Bud Whittaker aa i. andMr. 1 M r. and lr. scar Ki, abv Paul ai-d Mrs. 2%. El- Ronald and Ray,anM.ad Hariaer, Clarksonrwerear ford. Port Perry, were Thurs-' Mrs. Ross Ashton n fml fln 2 -3 3Sudyspe ust fte h i t a n Pi o oh and Mrs. W. Blackburn's &ndý Mr. and Mrs. R remin r n d avi.Mr. ad A .Ms ete amn or r n *LodSeo I~~ ~ Mrs. Cowling's. Ensiln Mrs. N. D. Smith, Jackman i[W. A. Edger were ln Toronto evening vis er e Snda1 n io not rToiedMr. Peter ohn nd san were Sna ii Rond, spent the weekend in!this week attending the fun- The Long Sault Hallowe en Mrs. Thompson'Us on Monng. n os of s. FrdTmE- 14fOshawa with M ii. D. M. Pal- eral of their aurt, Mrs. Selena Paty as eld at the school k sd Anie Seihhoiflg. L ile mer. ±vc'Queen. Wvy n he cme Thursday evening, OEl er Whitby. vi.sited lier sister, Ms .Tle n ua cide, was a weekend guest of, <Rev.) Hye. vroschrcespaaeb-B n iq u e Adoc a t.n MrsW. ToantionrS.u.En- r.Samn Trno Mis ere anusn,1-e- he wregust oros Afuhouaespaad e èbjeU (dIU IU tMr. W. ndhmpsPonSun- en Prda loTh e tr ber aunt, Miss Helen Van Miss Jane Mclntyre, daugh-' fore the Judges. Mr. J. Butler, and Terrýy Thoinpson, Toron-. Sunday Sehoolssina Duse.etr.o Meran Mf. Mr.h aanddteMmrchmuRa.lhehTepojecive otaheatinrCrîsiaureic.e ththeat!croiy CA afllaal-gooîs tower alo Snda vîitor 2 .m.. Chrchsericeaf Mr ihe iknson of' Mcntyre, is making satisfac-I judges, Mrs. C. Woods, rs.ThobetvsognztoCrsinrazs a w ticrifCL aflaedoas hmio M.ad Mi. e t Dickens, oy pors nMmr i oetBre s d Ms ad the need which is fui-, the so-called neutral union on the grounds that referene of Mrs. Thoo. Thusda Maple Grove, is attending !Hospital. Jane suffered a bro- Rosevear, made the difficulit illed by the hita ao eansi feti ohing: to the Bible in the constitution, calrswr M1 FOmnd UCwillNveld br eein We r n a niers ity. . Hkel n leg whear n sHea l i e 1decisions and chose the i- A ssociation of Canada w ere less than to live ce nr r o a d t e p a ti e o e i t r ni M rs. Earl 'Iiompson, vi! b hed a t e ho e ! loeen er.Aspcalvt o hak!discussed by G. Vandezande,, His convictions regarding the1 reading and prayer at meet- Bowmanvi:lle. Mrs. J. JNoves n hsa Mn. nd rs.S. . Hnlo v~îh acaron allwe'n nrs. spcia voe o thnksToronto, an officiai of the authority of God and of Hisi ingis constituted descrimi.na- Mr. Jim Grahamarndmbo~ vnnNvme 4.;Ms Hamilton, spent a few day;' night. te the judges. . CLA, at a recent luncheon Word. tien. Bowmanville, called on Mr. Walter Loveridge n ru wlth Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Da- Teman ireds o! Mrs. Peshoes h nzsmeeting of the Bowmanville, Mr.n deac"911 ndlJstc J May nd , 96 Che! uayi . LsI rîanAseil 'ebac a 'vis, King St East. W . J. Henderson, who haswere won by Dianne Woodley Rotary Club held in the Fly~~~aVneaceepandIJsieJ .MRerldSna.i hre Mr. David Reynolds, Toron- been~ a patient in Memorial as the best dressed, a Lady nigDtha oo Hotel.etblheto h L w ciiaoCAi o des- 1 Mr, Delbert Martin, Xells-' ta, was wlth his parents, Mr. Hospital, Bowmanville, for a Green; Betty Jean Young- Mr. Vandezande was intod that workers by joining a neu-tatherognztiad leNY sptafe dys and Mrs. Walter Reynolds'ý couple of mnonths, wlll be man, as original, Popeye the ed by Rev. John C. Verbrgge tal nin he Labor Board had er- 1 with his nîother, Mrs. W.1I ove th weked. I pleased to ]earn that Mrs.; Sailorman; Ruth Ann Cam- ta no eoeresponsiblerdintseiso. nJneIMrnad r.nd i.J ever 'he wekend.Henderson is progress i n g eron as a Hobo, the comie. The Christian Labor Assoc- 1 for "unchristian practices',re 4 th 0f t isia.th OntJn arPtins and f.an d ilv. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hooey nicely. Juniors - Catherine Pen- lation o! Canada was founded I such as the promotion o! class Lab of ethis ard gra nt-rio1 . tsand fMrs DlasSrwj-30 anithMr nd s. .C.Me. C R lcl, r ndwrdnwo s h bsydo.in 1952 to combat wrong ideas confliet, hatred of those who Led a certicae toarCLA aft-1 br. an vrs Stutason, wr Clake t Prt redt. rs.Frank Jamieson, Larry,' sed lady; Pat Woodley as or- in modern labor-managementl refuse to join, the use of iSuncrifct ea L f rdae, dinnersgusasiof Mvr. ClLeaaor rdt rrane and Don spent Sun-1 iginal Raggity Any and Deb. relations, Mr. Vandezande sta- coercion and intimidation tefiiaedtrd local in Trenton. iandayrs Waer geLsofr.ot Mr. and Mrs. Russell W"-; aday in Kitchener visiting Mr.1 ra Colins as the comic Hound ted. The workers who rgn force acceptance of their or- Mr. Vandezande sald that and Msf am l te y.ri Ilams, Niagara Falls, were; and Mrs. P. Shoemaker, Mr. Dg. ized the C.L.A. believe that ýganîzation upon employers membership in the CLA pre-an miy gusts o! Mrs. P. E. Green-!i and Mrs. A. Thoman, and Mr.,i Seniors - Heather MeLag- there should be a concrete'and employees, misuse of esa ecallengeritiawrk- M. M rs. i.li m ithMarti n filLiberty Place. and Mrs. M. Schmidt, Eleanor gan dressed as a Poppy, Bruce expression o! falth in the'1 strikes and boycotts, refusa ies beaebh poistivan d ni dn- m n r sSt ofwre1S Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Breen and Kathryn McLaggan as a Hunter, and dealings o! their dally lives.! to honor conscientious objec- inelusive. "They demand, in- and Mrs, W, Loveridge andl o! Collingwood were recellt M.L!.NchI a e Roy Youngman, the comîc. as1 They are convinced that itions, suppression o! mlnority stead o! is onlcce aiy guesa o Mr andMii D. r LB. treNom fe isitin hs a ldmn i- an.we obedience to the Word o! God nights, and the desecration of prto ls ofit o aiy an od mn wth cae. wrei oeraionbetween employers Mr. Milton Slemon visited' Alldmead, Ontario Street. son and daughter-in-law, Mm. the winners. j restibon rsse hmahe Sunday.land employees, and the pro- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gilbert,i Mins Tina Hughes was dis- and Mrs. Douglas Nichols Aduits - rCordyn Brent and'rltos"hsad "The founders of the CLA motion o! the welfare o! one Bowmanville. _______________ eharged from Oshawa Gen- Kingston. Mr. Nichols greatolf 1Robert Burgess dressed as "A wrong phllosophy oten were fully aware o! the need ntrawl sthto eral Hospital last SaturdaY enjoyed a trip through East- Mani and Wife; Mrs. Gobie and dominates labor relations, and for organizing unions to corn-1 society as a whole. We hope ta and la convalescing at home. ern Ontarlo wlth them. Whpn Mrs. Brent brouglit forth peals' if this is net faced it wvî1l bat and eliminate low wages1Igain support in aur effort ta Mr. Peter Nind o! the Bank they were in Ottawa thev bad of laughter when they appear- cause difficulties and further. and unfair worlclng conditions, cherish the Christian tradi- of Montreal staff, Brampton, dinner with Mr. Russell C. ed drcssed as a horse, and class struggle. The founders Tbey accepted the Biblical tion o! freedom," the guest Saura it isHne, ,, o Dra1 James Woodley as Dopey, the O! CLA wisbed te pmalaim principle of man's responsi- sekrsi ncoig spen comic, were the wininers. the supremacy o! God ln labor bility for the welfare o! bis Tom Cowan moved a vote randmother, *r. Du.a..iu. Mrs.' L. Bailey and herlIGmswr odce yrltos vnteBho fellow man. They knewr their o! thanka to Mr. Vandezande Imt-three sans, Ron, Brian and Mrs. J. odeyfr.C.Pn igt hir ete tt Mrs W.A.Edgr vsied em awieo! orntowee . WocleyMrs C Pe- Rghs rfer t th fc tat duty ta put forth united e!- for hs lnteresting and in- son .Ad flly Mm. ed hMr.ay ges fTotso r.and un- warden and Mrs. Wm. Canr. Canada was founded on prin- forts ta establish righteous- formative address. The presi- sonandfamly Mr -ad rs.dayguetsof r. ndMns. S. Games consisted o! peanut 1 ciples acknowledging the sup- ness and Justice in industrY. dent, Dr. G. Edwin Mann, W. R. (Bill) Edger, Debbie J. Black and family, and at- and candy scramble for tha remacy o! God. "ic t neto h loepesdbsapei-A *ndRany, etebooug, lsttenedTniityUnied huch unirsbanin aples rigt"Many se - called neutral number o! CLA Locals has tien ta Mr. Vandezande, andSIAf CA II k week. Aniniversary Services when toss, and bot pumpkîn. Four~ unions insist upon separation constantly lncreased. The CLA presented him with a copy Piv and SAVE at 1.ii Mr. and Mms. Wm. Wright, MS. Bailey's brother, Rev. H. women made mummies o! o! eligious convictions and had ta stmuggle to gain ne- !"ee ah aPee, Sancy and Bobbie o! Agin-,Steed, B.S.A., o! Leaside Unit- their hubands. Everyone jain- the consideration o! problems cognition as a bona fide la- a book published by Rotaryhe SEILP CSEn urt were Sunday visitons o! ed r'hurch, was guest speaker. ed in the games enthusiasti- with wbich the wonks came bon union. The Ontario Labor1 International, as a souvenir o!fhs PCA RCSEdNv and Mrs. George Cawker no otc.Th icr eain Bar eue e1hsvsta the club. n&_fmy.are nappy ta report that1 cally.nt cotc.Te ineetRltosBad e!sd ahsvit .icie Miss Teresa Tighe, si- A deliclous lunch was serv -________________________________________________ Messrs. Donald B a g ne jear-old dau'ghtem o! Mr. and!ed and ail weanv characters Douglas James and Moný Mrs. Gary Tighe, Carlisle 1 went home to bec. Emmerson spent the weekei, Ave., is recuperating nicely inj Home and School meets at the Enimerson cottage InIthe Slck Childnen's Hospital, Friday evening, Navember8,Clc i hSol îlae tz Haliburton. oronto, from injuries receiv:ý at 8 p.m. o r Roy and daughter Louise of automobile on Thursday o! Montreal ivere w e e k e n d last week. Teresa xnay be by Alian Toungman ream. T7he Accelerators gain. te ralse money for their rund. F guests of Mn. and Mrs., Ralphiable ta return home toward Clases ned n Set 3d 1 . Miete eerets' hell A SH BU LSheSylvan " AG-1 Ames and Jill.i the end o! this week. 'Toses pene nSpt 8r . President Beatrice Mthl who attended the teamn was LSBB"ylai Mn.andMrs ~Vi. lln,1 Mr.andMrs Nama Lu- C~n1ina, with several new faces in bath (12C) will lead the majonity able ta ealize aven $80 ln pro- Scugog Street, necently visit-1 ton Qucen Street, recentîy ma'a.i hesaf ndsuen od.gru l heHus ih ie-fts ac raeisle retuer auned ad sn-nle11 1 c L. New teachema included Mr. J. President Glenn Fraser (12A) Tis yean eah grde î re -dterduhe n so turn d from an enjoa , Bell (Art), Dr. S. Kayacs leading the Opposition. pnil for putting on an law, Mn. and Mrs. Norman three-week vacation witlHBe&S ho Lltnad spr) r.L Toeeetd r sfl o s ihby o h etran James, Kingston. their daughter and son-in-' i McAXJs.I' Ltin andHistary), Mrs. L. 9Ahosryelte re s foA)ows:asetlyofolthe uentertody. uWHIEC AlLE CUAM POII Mr. Harry Bartlett and son1 law, LAC and Mrs. G. Sorto- 1 A apecial meeting was lheld MeAllîster (HInstr), MrtsN. DAn Barr aht A) Ptes ();e 90 , m ento! t std ebd. ViiUL E MI J 1 ElV Tdleft recently for their retto, Metz, France. Tbey flew, at Lackhart's S.S. No. 9 School Mrs.M.M(Ibn (Ho m es),D; DonBrge A; l Pe-ier rGra cntlyfstanecer hunting camp, north of Peter-1 from Malton by BOAC ta ilast Tuesday evening ta de- EooisMr. G.bon (Hsoomees (D); 10, arilynCham- finespmagran!d a snce au-n boogweete iljoin LnoEgadvaPet iewehrt ar nwt (Typing and Shothand), and berlain (A); 10B, Lockie Mc- Everyone is looking forward W illiams Lather Shave (rai their hunting party.j wick, Scotland. Arriving in! the Home & Sehool Club, or Mms. A. Thompsan (Englsh Nain (A); 10C, Wayne Hazel- ta the endeavours o! the other S Mr. Douglas James bas oc-' London, they chargerl planes J not.,n irr) ehp hytn() 0,eteMLa rds Scepted a position with the' and flew ta Paris, F rance, and, Mrs. Hazeldon called the wia n L hibm r te er they to (D); 101 , ethereLe ga des(k. 2t____àbi_____J__J. BAY ofarto nuancoemny on aue m bour wheire n-nlathe 16me eting ,to ord erdased in lnjatonDywshlon1HatrdIuaceCm nynteLx bug eetey itheetigterm at C.H.S. (A); El ten Lpay on (A);,Ont .H.254hn h e ablgnlht . . AY o!Toono ndcmmncd er mtbythinso-i- aw.î t of 16 people, wbo were. in ntaton Dh.Ay a dyonf Elene ra n (A); 1 t Cd.H.is. whene u t ace his duties an Monday. Reently we made mention sn ati ol etobdwcycsuesnig hall Valerie Stewart (D); 12A, ta the fine music by the Du HALIB T LV R O L-- Mr. and Mrs. Clame Good- o! a concert planist Ray Dud- tahseetîis onl tac ba wa c ostuing , ok crring, ca ara Griffin (D); 12B, Rlck Kanes. A huge crowd helped ____________________________ man visited lMix. Goadman's ley was ta perfonni at Flonîdatels h cnatbwe rwigokcryncrLu brother and sister-ln-law, Mr. Southern Callege where he ls homne and school and al it washing, and reciting thue Gay (A); 12C, Nina Kapustin ta make this Ifallowe'en and Mrs. Fred Goodman, on the faculty. This week we means. It was stated the H. Seniors' creed made for a day (A); 13, Earie Keatley (D). Dance a great success, on Suday. receved cop of he L S. Club was started in this o! fun for bath weary Fresb- Secretary S a n dra Scott Dates ta emember at C.H.S. APXP p Metrbor . ougo hýin egrcotiig a community sm 33 yenrs ago mcn and Imposlng Seniors. A (12C) and Treasurar Diane -Commencement, Nov. 8th; MeterL.rA.ghMaon uga o!the l edger conofthinLgka, with Mrs. Russell Osborne its large erowd enjoyed the Frosh Hardie (12c) from the rmuain- Sadie Hawkins Dance Nov. rMA Statesman staff is a patient in' write-up pertaining ta thel finst president and Mrs. Cecil Hop that evening. Twa weeks Ing members of the axecutive lStb; and exams (!!!) i4av. 29. Zdmolnd s ial . aquintmanconcpaer dt ha teMn.fDudi 2 Mallev its first sacretary. inter the Student Council that wns alected last May. In my next report I hope tae oPn oPd frieds n acqainancs paer aidthatMr.Dudey After a lengthy discussion stagad the "Cave Man's BaIl", The Staff Advisor ta the Stu- bing up ta date the sparts NoPnNo ad wlsh him a speedy ecavery. chose a formidable program there was an election o! off!- a pleasant evening of dancing dent Council is Mr. 13. Brad- activîties and thepmogmess on îi Odr N Bit Mms. W. S. Staples, Missfor his !irst appenrance ther esfrtecmn era iha"lnsoe hm.ly our year-î,ook, The Specta- N drN et and Mr. G. . Jam acnclsion, as r at he,, foilows: President, Mr. Fred Thec new records added te the Foliawlng the election the ter, Amar Sapientiae Yloreat. .2 vau kle an r.G.F a ieso .. heprlgai fcld Lowery: Vice Pras., Mr. Maur- collection by the Studant Student Couneil got right'to1 w we recn guasts o! the lat- hewokso!BnbBethva,!ce Pedwell; Secreary, Mrs. Council add much ta the en* work in staging its annual m m t racaniter r.C .Uppe Je c LisztandAlhin es; Mms.Stan jyeto! aur dances. MgzieSales ta maise moneyD etHA dO Pe ster rsug C. . Debussy, Chop4in, Jsztfferli Trasraorymntitazîn te s hogou i ries 1.09 Metr. adoroug.Ro eb othars. Ii report furthe'r, r' oeysadh et The Student Council !r for isatvta bogo y Mm.an Mr. ayWcber, tated as follows: "Mr. Dud-' i.Lwr adh etw reprasentative elaction was the year. Our goal of $1500 Town, and Mr. Clayton Moore le s apaitt erco in thi s cammunity, with al- heîd on Sept. 7th. Prior ta wns surpassed 'ui r ven $500 M s u rd o! agln wreSunay n d with. He bas great techni- tot7 cide ongt this, cach oom bad elected and much af the credit for its M s u rd guests r er. aadaMrpidGtarn, schooi. biad a great future two tentative reps. One aign- success gocs ta Jan Znvitskzy o! Mn.d and M. eHg cl rastery, a iin i s oe aheaci o! us and with ever-y cd himself with the Detarnent (11B) wha acted as Magazine1 On Tuesday, October 29th, E bard, Port Perry. an we adpwr nhsoe pushing and working we Party, the panty o!f Wise Gov- Sales Manager. A job well members o! the Memorial Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Roenigk, t iyn" ouderti lyb.Haed fvry nment, and the other with donc, Jan! 'Complete results Hospital Dietary Dept., their Town, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. won rwiese c lub ead if the Accelemator Party, the should be availabla when the farihe n d fiadshed Roenigk and son Paul, Osh- fIP:~î' vron rsn ol n party o! Pnogness. A!ter two awards are given in the near 'corning out, party in the forn, awa, spent the weekend with la LN U LT nt laast ana persan to the next livciy days o! campaigiuing future. o! a fi-allowe'en Masquemade. hmeeeinguyhByhThe Cartonean Mr and Mrs. H. T. Humby, iotig each student vated for the On oct. ilýLth, te Senior One by one, unidentified B y B h a t Bunlngto, On. OnFnidy evnlngMn.and nextTusaN t adrap. o! bis choice in bis own football teani stagcd a dance parsons arn-/ad at St. Joseph's tMr. Jack Maguire, Brown, Mrs. Wm. Canr and canl very first Thursday o! the Church Hall - a witcb, an Street, is a patient in Maman-1 ~attendad the 25th Weddilg~ month, baginning at 8 p.IL.,f N Eoagl h eiasacrw laeei ospiet n s epore' Anvrsrbldl yonelsharp), we could get the bail Dai .4puqg~ansgethn e d idin g Hodm , t e fa Hspta ad s eprtdHall, o! Mr. and Mrs. Len. rolliiig and hava a vcry an-gj 5I jg a pnieeock eydpayrdigH, l "Ar Stronger Fast W it tam b ie nogesig 1av..AihyStelphenson o! Enficld. ijayable and interesting f u- LD IL1J frm bcklnum sffre M 1d r-Eaî1enartuethur Murray". a fortune-teller; Junir, Itermdiat an Senor -9:45amt children were invited to a'ers, usad as deconations add. antics made a great hit -w-]iii i DL J. [AM Junor InerediteandSeior- :45~*XL tend. Ahl had a very exciting 1cd ta the camnival atmosphere. the crowd. 1u Primry nd indrgaten- 1:20a-M tine monst he itces ndg stirs in the original hall The Christmas Table with Mn. and Mr&. Thomnas Jen- PniaryandKiderartn 1120 .'. 'imaamîugt ta itces ndthe semving table was centmed Its fine nmay o! Yuletide nings spent the weekend i Beginners - 11:00 a.m. (bf with a marvalous epica o! novelties, daconations and ac- Peterborough with Mr..and NAH a carousel !ormed o! bronze ceasonias was convaned by Mrs. Lionel Monk. coioned chrysanthemums. The Mm,. Len Lucas. Mrs. Mark Donald Scott, Newbul'gh A CODIA WELOMETO AL P NTYP OL tan tables were centred with Marchant was the convenor was home for the weekend miatune carousals fommed o! o! tlue tooth for Aprons, wlth bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hackwoodj broze and ycllow paper and Chlldren's Clothing, Novelties,,Addison Scott. 49c value 9 vau and haarn viitedfnlendsl animal biscuits. Mmm. Robert L. and Miscellaneous. She was Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lowes hronSna.Evans was tas canvenar. The assistcd by Mmi. Robart Gad- aceompanled b>' their son Dr. _____-__ REHO BO H CHRITIA N Anniversary Services ware' member9 o! the dccomating des and Mrs. Allan Stadle. 1 Norman Lowes o! Oshawa le! t REHQBQT CHRIS IAN tepn:en Sunday. committee were Mrs. Robert Mrs. Ernest Blake wâs the frorn Malton airport on Fmi- Ge R EFQRM ~ED CHURCH jrepnesanted at bath services. Mrs. James fliggs, and Mrs. Zoo Whcre aIl kinds of stuffedi1the wcckend and then on tor l Ee trc B s u Scugog Street, Bowmanvllle Cutting, baling and movingiAllan Steele. animal toys for eilîdran wera the Leward Islands and Bar- M Christmas tracs is in full Mrs. Harry Sutton, p esi. on sala. Mrs. Ken Nichols was muda for tv:a weaks' holidays. M Rev. John C. Verbrugge, B.A., B.D., Miniistex . swing. Amnenican and Ontario :dent o! the Guild, Mmi. 1W. J. the convenor o! Doll Land, Mrs. T. J. Jackson spent M Teephone 62-52 ingtao secune their necassary Betthes and Mmi 1D. V. Howard daugbtcn, Miss Jill Nichis. crborough, the guest o! MiseSIH TBL ksupply. Gibson preslded oven the tea- Mrs. William Stacey wns Launa Hutchinson and Mms. __________ The huyers of K. Bradley & cupa. Mns. Norman Hannan the Parcel Post convanor, and Ida Kennedy. Son Store took aver their and Mms. John Meachin wene Mr&. Antan Dalanga was in M-%ri. Ruth Banr, Toronto, WORSHIP SERVICES business on Fniday, Nov. lst. in charge o! the tes tickets charge o! the White Elephant' spent the past week with ber l 9:00 &.m. - Duteh Remambmance and Poppy They also looked atter the Table. Mmm. Bruce Milne, as- son and daughtem-in.law, Mr. 4P e tito Day are comning up ver>' son. dnaw for the door prize for sisted by Mrs. Ernest Archer, and Mmi. Carl Ponteous. 11:00 arn. - Engligb J)i Buy a Poppy and support a whlch the tea tickets wère convened the Sala o! Home Mrs. Marjory Edununds and 7:30 p.m. - Engllsh worthy cause. used. The door prize, an Baklng. Miss Susie Preqson, hem childmen, Joanne and Mur. We are ghad ta report thatI amazingl iekerpiaoMisKrnMriMs .ryofOhw wr gst Prolamig te hoe Cunelof odMatistacory pmors s Inas- i th hitte l gmae o! cake, ans Myars and Miss Donnalwith Mr. anud Mns. RosCar mAi satsfator prgres I ho- wth hit icngcovared in Mauntjoy were In change o!f for the weekend. pital. white cocoanut, was donated the Fish Pond. iMmi. Dorothy Mark bas left, Please note mail changes. by Mrs. Mark Roenlgk. The Mrs. Ernast Wessel was l sen he wlntar months in #*va Our mail wIlU be coming in wlnning ticket was drawn b>' charge of the Plant Cart. Mmm.(Floe D R U ack o Go Hou"" Boadcsisamound ten o'clock a.m. in the' Mm&. Frampton wife of the Victor Snidar 'vas the con-j Mm. and Mmi. Carl Smith L CKLB, Oshawa, at 9:15 p.m. every Sunda>' future. This will give aur' nectar. The îucky winner was venor o! the Sale of Rats.' and fanully visited with Mn.,'w5K n St1 rural mail carriers a chance!Mlss Tina Hughes. Misa Patti Gocie A-as rezpon- nnd Mrs. Gardon Smith inj igS .W -Pi tg et ht au uteary. Thsewho aaisted la aerv- sible for ibm musical prograin. Coibomne en &unda nmanvifle, o.,16 7 Service wUI be hold on Sua- day evening, November 17th, at 7:30 o'elock. Ram on Hallowe*en night dampened the spirits of the youngsters and flot much damage was done. Severa! with costumnes who were hard to recognize called around for 'Itrick and treat.'" L 2 L I A J s 78c 5 9c m12s- -Là( 1 .2.9 5Oce - 5.25 4.4 6 1.25 value 9 9c f5c value 59QC -~loc value 6 7c .A. MIOS- 1.15 79C to Besmal 75C value 69C 2.00 valus 1079 RETIES 1 SAVE'. 5.49 value 4.46 LGATE. 'ENTAL b"0R EA M 1.09 value Ir leit r eeh 84C L otio on 56c value 2 for 49( ,D.A. Remedies rGregor- I f,

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