>vincHonors -113-Yea' OId Pap)erý v r~3 ---- o - We Cut Or~S ant and Helper Attrâct Mn on red * ButDidn't Wi'I b? ThefMiter JEvetai we gave up and lantedit near the front Lamt saturday, a Uteady »Orclh where It bolds the ~4 "' streain of cars headed fer outsIde llghts. To daRte, ne- the Bo nnvle Rotary body' ua, suggested we Clab'lanttin iorth 0f obtain anotiier tree for the LongStut were hritma Ineaier;but that will prob- tree'seekers could out their al on this weekend., own trecs and haul thern We don't blaine the Rotary Club, they gave us the op- ' Youngsters were trllîed Pertunty te select our very . with the outlnt, parents re- own tree, but bomehow we cal-their sarlier days au blew lt, badly! They'l be > senil-plonera when tlils doing bsiness this wcekend type of venture was an ex. If you would Ilke te try clting occasion.. No longer your luck. UP town, take it home only.. little wornan's Idem,.Now, U îe o éisà the wife couid go along and pick the tree she IUked. L ude' i .' The Editor took trne eut C ide ' i ............. CE for the expedition on Satur- day, along with bis wife a t~ fiU u O odyand nine - year- old son. ~ On onaymorning, Durham's MPP Alex Carruthers visited the Statesman Everythlng was going fine. c ) ntproinc eawho havpaued othe enitry mark. ing hsne by Prm e n'frbseler bd ea an the United Counties Child- fo drae ack te e a-dren's Aid Society for the ffrst liter John P. Robarts, it now adorns the office wall where it will be a constant tin agnWekt 10 months of this year. xMinder that Ontario's history bas been recorded.every week in the venerable ngfrernldunl ThcoteotetoUited Sda tatesman since 1854, more than a decade -before Confederation. The ally a beautiful Scotch pine $1,0un ei a b out appeald and was duly saw-00 uier te bu gt Stateosman's f ifth Editor~ John M. James, is shown at right, accepting the historice d fe ucipîig A total of $61,000 was -plaque from Mr. Carruthers. looked perfect, busby and sPent on chlld care and Just the right size. in fact $10,000 was needed to run Magistrate Maitland Gould it was so heavily. foliaged the CAS home. that lt was diffleuit to check Administration cost oo A stead streamn of young customers camne to visitClre th : the run tedetrmie ~ and salaries and benefits ganta Claus at lis stand on the Bank of Montreal park- right; Chris Corsn rdet fazr,WedLwi was fafrly straight. oal$3,0. ing lot Saturday afternoon. Some were happy to see and Kim Seto. Oys h ilo at' nej F r er R s d n .cu slooked taller tu the field BANTAMS IN TOURNET him while others broke into tears when lie sat them Louise FrancishliglirdgTie h1dd' a andchethe tandtek offat urday,yto partficipate lnan Ju n o r u d e / f~ ,c* ntI le f ad:ce he tad ~at. jurny o Ptebo~gmsat- their good nature. This picture shows Santa (Ted eat the 'candy can. 45 degr-ee angle, se Sharp eight team hockey tourna-St . i1elraLosCu untor' ud g e A p p int m enTit a mpo ssible te correct, ment.u s F o r e r e t d t l i c h o o l f r i e n d s h e r en ' t Wthat agistrate Maitlandr Gud .,lasaepcpointmentDLa junior judge 'There have been six ffectiv e t of. l. aNe y FamiisP a s E c lrInstances durlng the wcek g~ effective -,Jan. Ist. f colored buibs being stolen n US ei a Theney-apontd. udefrom outdoor dcrtv whosc new position was con-io ap. r se I iI'D twu, , Christmnas lighting dispizys A comprehensive report on Kramp, who In in Grd13t firmed by the Justice .Depart- O Ca t.IFra er Ch ïr s Pgventa iojoflocal homes, 1n some the United Nations Seininar ts studen and la li ment at Ottawa late Tuesday, atiHebrFasro. cases the buibs were smash- at Waterloo University' was an outanding su &y s mgisrat unil le ~Sa~N~Uon r~hb Francis Sutton ists were Rosemary MrkJey, ed atags sidewaîks ln acta, graphically presented* by Miss looking forward tottnlg v Yo to Vivianlits svanindarthsme SKaren Kramp i hler address universlty. She Ih end of December. aid addresses o persons oeivc an invitation to a per- calf, of Bowmanville and 'Bowinanvllle Police are at a dilne eiong ai he lnte te n creint veIs o iroot Th edn noneetwosbouid receive speclal formance of IHandesMsi ila Prya ida;alerted and keeping close rwmnlltte Lions Club 'eld nthe aellblgoitecm by te Justice Department ChrIsimas baskets this year. in Bowmanville's Rehoboth the accompanists, Leta.L. watch for sncb cuprit. ccnty Catrte Lon C M iss tyhead. ]waa made known ta. The Nug- Cîtîzens wbo know of un- Chiristian Reformed Churcli Bragg, Piano, AI1t Bar' Citizens are asked to report ;u 'Cete#P*is ~ WioT l anain~ - segveral. wées ago butfrunefails b-oDenbr9tadIat bridge, or an, Ed a-'ug usspac m* opaper dId 1 ot dis- tel7to.t, P9,l-àr-g- _' -dud' ss ay Ja dog i erlerbeaue i e aine of thir drcumstances tëied' Withorne 'w -è Pi ~on tr9 cls-I ale ea fr-willl not be able te enjoy a awa ota edtionvioliDonPrevoa a eoaiv ihigM elwLosthat Miss tendedt the UN Semnarst odwurcle qucats that t awa2t official the' holiday season to the I was té hear. tricia Hiemstra, 'celao. Los ls xrse ir te C rsra E 8 e niration., full are asked te eaUl or My first impression was a The conductor was Mellino Lirat irt exto-te u o a-Cmav htRsi ek Magistrete Gould told Tlie wrjte te hfim as qulckly as good one, the choir came in M1<CY whose slkil:l deîihted gratE( C lithe toiavilethe rsidclubve Nugget taday lie la looking possible. and took places la a symmet- me. Obviously the rehearsals gtertrip possible.ntedaeepoe otu forard ta takng up lits new Aiscs donations wil, rical arrangement; the girls ad been conducted vry ef- PIR She sad the six> da ennranalapa o duties at SuaIt Ste. Marie. bc Wlcrd to help defray were uniiormly dressed la ficiently, s0 that the combined BIT was a rewàrdiàg' ine lleotiraeaér a North. Bay durlng peut years tecotf preparing the colored green gowns ad the forcs8 uld cape witF the bath Iedu doa anotai.u utii fnnilsi lias liad two wefl-known for- basets that Winl inoluide men la black tie. suits. Then dlfficUltles easily. The work GOOFED - Counceil candidateCâlin Cooke must ly. «earvda aelosc merlsidents, la Judiciar food, teys and other articles. came Uic soloists, accompan- (uRN T* PAGE TWO)> bave been terribly embarrassed last Wednesday University on Saturdaad WiV h ite ~ IJs~tat.Goli positions ln thc So.Onei5Th amilier Salvation An' las adUccodco and niglit wben The Statesman bit. the street. After the suet trndi g the pI, rtiens Ju dc oterJ. L M éJu dg an d J t e t, s a tl. h s w eein r s n at o i S ry1j .. . . l ti n o 9 d y ~ a e e l~ Jude . . cDaal, .ndreceptacles will ho on King Uiey procecded ta give a veryCEWSTXAS aitertegselg esitslfr Recynolds, bath aof viliotuare euEte reocive dôtatfoniî. est M cMillanes aran emet >VIUUStOFJBTXV AI,ýL h e d caine seventh li thé running, just one sp o ur way about te ca us ern ey d atdl n u- n rTiie. thneee Iare National Antheni. A mont Interetnprga off the pace as they Say in golfing circles. Yet, when Miss Kramp steted. i oiis emdia on th beuci ai RANGE ~ PLNNING Then follovied the perform. of Christnmas muisc lias be the paper came out, the score card bad him, next to htngi hr s ee placementGESIN L NM ' ance ai Uic great oratorio; arranged for next Tu:day social m lx-ln slusonç~I~ tle I e a e n t yt s n 19ltrt' court la North Area citizens vhose property ater laving heard many fine niglt at St. Pauls United lst in the standings, witb 59 oest , a e M oe0U e lo ,w ih is -g1 y~ d nain laea' B aa y a e x I nd t a e a d a u t D r4 9gt n v o tepsha i su ragU idpa t e a o n C u r h . T h e c h i r p u s s e - r a d 8 4 v t e , a d i e r ehl.d d c m e s v e ta ,O r a g a h e l n p a c f o t e e-p l a c et e d o A t t o a i ! vilthin a e weeks by Uic h should read the ful page ad- I state that I enjoyed the eral outstandlag guests wlll apologies pai the week iicr' ns .4tto * -.Generalrs depart- vertisement on page 16 of this performance vey much, and participate. Dou't miss itt You .tlae"tLTTt .RLtWINt mens.ue, dcaling with changes la that I found itot be ade- can buy tickets ahead ai tý M Gre oen h rtstheie ht , ol t he Lsusions, ln a i p te whIle lie lu pleased at lis handy store on King St. W., reports a rOal mneanl' vies a representative iN-LteNH.20Clb4wv oule àbàdar elevation to a higlier udi-Grie' u es s bit of work by somebody. etra afternoon gerie, and on thec secodayvsNo20JmPrtrOi, et 8. *d O'Ptgli t. ieltntesomNothG re ikr d rse i sor evening, someone stole the milk, bottle that <TURN via.PAE- thfle aaBey." H. was borni lere inlu hedoatinstoth SntaClusPaad othl, t Newvute 1907 sud lias beexi e resident Fund off the couniter in his store. That certainly or vie tuIU> <ifNew- offtheliccty' neerly al ai his Spe ker r edïts ReoV l ui n i et retylw nietly éew r Ir au -liche ri>Ject, Re la the son of Uic late A o4l r , s a o u ; « - M r a d n . M q V G uld U t U e o , h e p r m i es fo rm e rly o c c u p ie d b y th e C a r- _ _ ahl4 awhîoe - wsue~rs. M. G. Vthe ldAnityI..Panation Fprses p eU~,1edurc~ arliest reoldents. His father C mJINnX - Wet y t t t areà*of1,300 FaeUaecd law in North Bey NX -W ar beginning ta wonder if we are -uu et.. 5f i 4 f ro-mved 5 litsfil f9r8a short The value ai the farming Speaklng on "The Condition jinxing some of aur friends. Just a few minutes piaoa&.!r#pr Freway, Md tUnie to San Antonio, Texas, IREIGEII n ldustry ta Uiecocuntry's econ- of Agriculture in Canada", Mr. bef are Rev. Arnold Herbert was involved in "*11 o eapi tronm the om- sad thon - to, Edmonton, AI- Ti ea' Jrlta my and its Importance to ai] Rlckard quated from a recent accident last week, we lied been akn to hmi taktah m l Gr eY -idto f Th a ai n e e sres d b nt d S a e IWiar o ,peld f1S < Kly ol, s i sGetn dtono h aain ee bedb tdSaes p u-b 1 i c a t ton the office. Later, London Life agent Bert Jolinston ,Yeai.-Thébuning Is je KeI' Guld aslieGarnet B. Rickard on Manday which suggested that food "e enteeWhi' the O. De&ik known ta ls friends, receiv-, Statesman wyl be i>ublished evenmg ewsspalga cudb se ftvey ,ledbe icusn oe rnigwihamme PCo wugh .t*o n <n om u pan of cd lit h i l c oo d c t o D c 0 h n o 6 3 3 0 f h o x an luinnC u e p t e m o e i l ed c u - o t e s a f j st b f r e w a u t i c l i i n e anc flciryougutrswere excited about comingta ueMeed see ýjaflY ad St.- Nick on Saturday afternoons. rhe As producer of "ie tfi ae" rsne apperently thiznk Eowmanville is ae prettygad ls Tusdy FiayadStryeengitHa Progressive" town. Nice ta, heer sucli favorable Hau se, Trant,b yVicoialg Dan~ oAt commenta. 17-year-old Anne Micezele i.di~to t f t t t -beig the yaungest stdnprdertHat ou PANIC The uiet~ peaceful commuulty of The. play by Giraudoux iicwawelrevd aptdh roceived a dreadful jolt leut Thursday appreciative audiencesi eytml utitA e~ mmmîrnt g that shftk, Iftet. Atfoundatlons anti Most piteçiy, wltii tii.fnae~ usipa n' »OW~Y' laid Pet. Baron sd hie staff et thie partislfty to destructiosapn4bdz1i Mlalputatfflce gelg c z.W. reelved a bit and pâradox. Miss IMacsil,4uItrc f.* et t t heStaom~a ofic a <Adthe. buuy IMmi.Kenneth MackenzWi!goS, na*r~ j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~~~~~~~ B em a n vfl e F u t - O f c e , S @i W k eg w . . . a n d B w m a v i l e H i, g l i S i e i a d. w a i s m i f 4 *1 .1to~t~utJI aw~ - ___ _à :7 r.L. d hmva ,or =m .Y Pr*mopt ssWMAi j f. -.- i ffa8IIM 1 zIlew ... l'oiiatauSb mana tpe famptoi m aub wlbens stenachrist. ma s pree ta Teonat. sud Oshuawa Oftsde ti e coect <lU#Dat1o»4 leavlg isdht n Hampton wjlhout thuir llaunsday M 'Au r.dh qi nlateru1 shipp.d mre spire piper. e«t Thursdlay aftetnoou 4ithie *d o hmw most promis.» ln antio Saward was m tte' e tB =t'Exercles. 'Her keeu- -h1~ eru ralY e«ou'ragéd byth Anme'b tinst va-at -VictoriaColg. VOLUNZ 113 20 Pnom