2 -The Canadian State-zman, Bowmanvxille, Dec. il. 1963 H m tn P blc S h o ins A ard For v Top 'ebroughthunraîgh M ~ at LA O ' barix missed heing thrownPulcvisep i. OU eS into debtors' prison and his G ne a s .p.he7-h health was beginning to fal. Thcn came a commission (FOMPGON)r.cndvsokhsed PockOU from the lord lieutenant of ~~oe oesdyadsi:" aebe I reland and the governors of opiena in aoterhod <PMOM PAGE ONE) ýthrcp charitable institutionsi Jim Bai utîeabo-aatrmh lk.Nod s for Handel to conduct a series ken rnghtakeashsdin taxatarntos itanecletmi'5corta the bad1 fc oldn t ope ihfu ~îth anexcellet mc coaf charit%, concerts. The Nx r ougt e et the Royal Canadia'î Lcgon World Book Encyclopedia re- w îth ta adahI îue this group of over 20 voî*ces ports thtattispit ngiooul ' farsWeh ha enpatsn wc jcarcer, hc br'gan ta compose t om h pugsso as ee n practsinforte iîoo ne z.prai~~10dncoshr o "Messiah performance. Also, Handel '.as not an especially 1210ni 1- hmcsar rs~ in e in the oratorio choir on Mon- religious man, but something 112-10 ar Jr Sa' wre )Oît 'af day were a dozen school teach seemed ta possess hlm as he GodidardGbonadCr1 ers as weîî as sev.eral ex- worked. For some 23 dayýs he Wa.nChera ce.ad perienced soloists. kep. ta iis study, refusing to tram' te W~b.Dmlp a see any visitors, leaving his fo h Néxt year, Mr. Beaton hopes food untouched andi working a lot of cinac 'xa .i. ta add 50 or 60 public school through the night. Now he ipesi wl chilciren ta carry the soprann playeci the harpsichord, now 1pavdN p arts and possibly stringeciIh e sang, then back ta the writ- lnst rumen talists ta provide thei ing. His servants thought he orchestral effects. He believes wai gaing maci. Often they BrE that good music ran contrib- j boînd i hm in tears. ute a great deal tn this comn- On April 13, 1742, 700 people rnunity and his only regret is crawded inta a Dublin music I that there are so many po- hall for the premiere otf o e: SD C R In the area whose talents are ,Msucccs. I a eon-f riot being put ta use at t ý t he i E gls e-a Il hi I ccnt tn moment. He bas long range, tte i ngihpr-' ~ ~Dav.e lieldm.ake u nontewnull musical plans for this town formancr, a year later, King xWent aut ngthewaIIs pced dh and its citizenry that eould Geor-ge Il was sa averwhelm-MrTkad eiulI(I'mnglekfnhGd transform Bowmanville inta a ed bv the "Hallrlujah Chorus' r.T real music centre and a better, thai hc rose fram bis seat and the little gnt u oîaase ufagjl happier cammunity. stooci throughout the sectiont..,...... .pho ied t oîe h .1. QOD L The audience, of course, fol.- hiveringbal.W î]e LU Af1OLS Story .of the "Meslah" i lowed the example of their hrsa Of ail the music assaciated'king. and sa began a custom. ruhbed hel o.i nfrîtdi~ with Christmas, perhaps tio: whicb survives Ia aur day. Atl Hampton Public School was the scene of a happy occasion on culmination of a three year project headed bv h oean eol the hot te.15 composition sa well embodies the performance on Monda rdav afternoon when Supervising Principal D. D. Powell, on be- supported by the community, and with every school child and pohie soncmeiîîdTc the spirit of the holiday as night, the "H-allelujah Chorus" Friayý h South Drigo Area Public School Board, rsne teacher tkn an active part. agtb the camera is Hamptce tooleher lahîiu4Dr Handel's "Messiah". The great was not included this year hi fteDrigo rsne aigCuh yIaptnvleMmna lsia.,l rnmsin os oratorio has enthralled caunt- Despite thk- king's apprecia-th Hampton School with a coveted award for having the best kept Principal Wm. L. Lycett, right, receiving the trophv on behaif of M rs. Kney .h In o1ai, vses he less audiences.' It bas been '(ion, however, L~ondon was and mast attractive school grounds during the 1962-63 school year. the school from Mr. Powell. Also in picture from left to right, are, three athe on hlie.c~r Go encr aaidto avehroghtmare 1 ot readY ta accept Handel and This trophy is put up by the board for annual competition among Mr. M. H. Hobbs, Sec.-Treas. of the Area Board, Ms .Ceecsii utcn eivnh" orne orcharitymusihandanYthe concert faileci. It was not the public sehools of the South Darlington area. The community Supervising Principal's Secretary, and teachers Mes. L. Atchison, happeniedi a Orlee Ithmear ge iec or sican uiadl began <perfrmanesii of Hampton ilb pleased to hear of this award as it is the happy _ --Miss-Ja-nice Be-ech, Mrs. D. Hall and Mrs.. N.- Hoi'niick-. 've a.vLnante îs eet -r d p composer. 1lof "Messiah" At the London 1__. .'.ryifmaveanltre- Geogerd('c ompletelydingHopialintheeendnfrmtiv onederst I Ckrr'kinctalk concerning the Jerse'. was virtually a has-been in! 1750'q that his adoptedci cun- IVnl M riOIl in IO IIn.JaUnitberproduets 1741. London had grown tir-. trymen came ta rec'ognîie ecentO livder th odudi. ciFA RY194Py ot ed of his Italien operas and ofa! as a masterpiece and once -- --- -e- e---- r le tof ffcrs ford FA IRt. him. More than anc e be haciagain gave b m the r acclaim.1 th folono y iear forst Pe 5h6 ' tmdr r s <~~~<~~< I ~~Wm. Jewell, Bownîan'.l\ie tE:'~E E jsnn $HOP and $AVE at.. '~~~ Pres., Ray Munday, Bawmarn V ~1<il .tn $H P ad $ V tville; Vice-Pres., Gaor i' do 1n .FO O D-" MrAIn Hardy, Bowmanville: Sec'y Treas.. Don Hope, Sfouff'. le; WF SPECIALIZE IN. 93Py ot Ont. Club Delegafe, Franki Stenger, Enniskillen; Ontario 94Py ot J R O E County Dinectors, John Batt Uý F lCV Frulit(e Be tRdee rcs JURY & LOVE Lt ~~~~~ . ~erland an~d James iiýo1(RCEIS JAFTI 'L L SundeEand.Du.rham Couny SOPEN "TILL 9 P.M. DAILY THIS WEEKI Carl r c e xSOANDSALE Hampton: Charles Downe'.A'% gnt o 4 T~VCKODAK GIFTS SAY Smallow, BowNmanville. JACKMAN & SNFLOWR 1R I R PYOT Canada's fedenal net debt PHONE 623-567420Kn retFs FOR THE increaseci tuor $11,0017,700,001) ta $13,228,500,000 between 44 KING ST. E. B(WAVLEPoe6358 KDIS19.57 and 1962._____________________________ 25 /1o Off EFSTLOI GIFTS 0f' BEAUTY... by Elizabeth ArdenW from $1.00 to $20.00 FROM PERFUME and GIFT SETS byDY SR SVA ITFOS *HELENA RUBINSTEIN * REVL() '* YARDLEY *HARTNEI B WM NVLL *CHANEL No. 5 * LENTHERIC *EVENING IN PARIS* SHULTON 4 <'< < < <<<<<11 <*iI<<PU 't . ~~~~~FANCY BOXED CHOCOLATES Rum Faoe odas..Fle B HRO CLSMAKE IDEAL GIFTS Ioo~ Choco( tsadCooaeApe For The Man In Your Life .-.- "ARDEN GIFTS FOR MEN" CH C LAENO ETISPrivesrng gf m25 OLD SPICE SETS. . f rom $1.50 to $10.00 Painting Sets Smoking Sets 2 U "YARDLEY GIFT SETS". Manicure Sets Sewing Sets Manyote iem ta hos frm ELECTRIC SHAVERS ..........f rom $13.95 Pipe ivith Tobacco, Etc. Orono United Church was the settîng fat- the marriage an Satuirday ftr- Al made frînm the finest quality thi colate t(onmru amnin naon, Octaber l2th, 1963, of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie James Bucklev. The býrid1ee i Gonuine LeatherCHITA the farmer Audrey Jean Cox, daughter of Mr. and MVrs. Fred Il. Co\ of Orono, WALLE S GIT AE jad hegoo s hen fMran rs ams uk -vf Tkr O KIGU U r playmncnt, le a goal towardsio! the haak fon- 1963 refleitd' b y giving yNour friends a . . . vwhich all. mnust coifinuallY h prosperty of the economy. _________ ail-important personal consid- expauîsianary un claracter,th Se. Our Large Sellection of SLCIN0 atiunepoymet e- mony spp ht~as ben easierIn .i anLOGLA capacity. a lacs of national n- t aî t IUC A G A E corne Io report satistactorl, gains n caeand a loss ta the average earnings, cieposifs, boans anmd' DF1* IIF.5 an AIT&standard of living. 1 D hE Wh BVVFUMUI WA LLPPER A alancet t :total assets.' Mn. Paton re- R CO D fici, M. La ber sai. mansporteci. 'la tact, each oft tlesel i% ER ET YSWLIPPE ftaMr. amberntry idspenng likhcof rordh s iibiVASES -LAMPS - ASH TRAYS -WINDMILLSh hIp ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- moeanne cail j ýfiscal year enduung October 31'I ____________ ________ ____than it is generating ln new i la, -aflife dls imorin rn- su l nàmrf .maMn& I ital fram abroaci ta make tip E1U v mmîcuno' rt otOJutd//tm1STRIG E.12h ABEALTIFL 11) R ONI HRST A 'When a counîtry is suffer- o TRIG E.lt ________ __________ing from unuseci plant and er eyt*w'. 4t SILVER PL ATI I -- ~~~~fram unacceptable level oft E. 4h- unemployment, it may he le- Club _T A f~L A D gitimately asked why it is not oprZl g .. EA P-N1 able ta do more for itseif hbA av putting unused resources tai (FROM PAGE ONE) for your WITH THE PURL HASF OF' $5.00 WORTI~ Ab UHRU Ywork instead of importing gave an account of the actix - IA D Tf capital from abroad." ities of that association for the' Shopping Convenience OF vu.-w.RCHADImw In discussing government past year. Mn. Frank Stenger.! Except Sat., Dec. 14, 210F(IT ERH DSE thtCndas'yf h nai esyCtlexpenditures he pointed out Enniskillen, the local delegate Tedy e.2 ing more toansoon, place inýCub braught greetings from Corne in and Se. Our Large Selection of Decorating Suhpieswe uyowthe. fine that 'club andi outlined their May we take this opportunity ta invite al aur cuso rsndfedst Supliegjepary mnyo the." r eactivities. 33KN T .Mr. Lambert said the Il-rce, The guest speaker %vas Mr.' corne in and browse around. 33KIG T.W.BOWMANVILLE i separate problenis - uiiem- Dudley Oliver, BusinessMan- 131W- >2k ment delicit, and the badge- Cattle Club. He preseuleda