812 1%e Canadian Statesma, BôWmantvUh 1une 8, 19«8 8HS Industrial Arts Impresses Visitors Visitors to the Industrialimany cf these articles.. Arts Dlsplay, held at Bcwman- Tail candiestleks made by ville High Schooi on two rec-1pupils appeared to be wroughtj eut evenings. were impressedliron. but had been fashioned by the excellent workmanshlp of mild steel. bent, forged and shown in the many articles ipainted black. Sets, of punch. made by the students. Theies, caliperu and predision tools bead of the Industrial Arts1had ail been expertly made Department, C. 1. Needham. ai by the boys. There were hand-i graduate cf London (England)lsome table lumps, bock ends, University, was ti charge. 11magazine racks, cutlery boxes Occsioalfürniture suchi a-si and shoe kits among the numn- well designed. and attrative1y osIensehbtd finlahed bock cases. coiffce tab-1 The Art Show was aiso les, and uide tables were ad-J greatly enjoyed. Pictures by znired. Most were miade cf Istudents cf Mns. H. MeMaster, ]amînated mahogany. walnut,lhead. cf the Art Department, birch or Canadien pine. The!exenipl1fied the marked prog- liister given by French pnlish Iresm they have nmade durlng added te tic attractiveness cf!the year. The spectators dis- eussed their favorites lu the THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS different sections of the dis COUNCIL play. 1There was a group cf flowcr studies, and another by Grade 12 pupils of still life water clcr pictures. Colorcd chaIks Swere used effectively for ether - scenes. ,'Yachts at Anchorage" was a fascinatingly serene, view. Self portraits by Grade 9' were clever, and there were a number of other excellent portraits in cil. paînted In vani- ous styles, shown in different parts cf the art exhibition. Paintings cf animais aIse at- tracted favorable attention. Much intenest was shown by most visitors in the experi- ments in styles cf art based on sketches frorm life. Grade 10 pupils gave a dem . onstration cf the making cf . papier mache articles înclud- Ing ornaments. vases and box- sflown outsie thie building and later while they wereý having a picniic lunch. In the afternoon, they toured historie houses in and anound Part Hope. ITed Morris. Jean Todd. Mar-!sons Ian and Dennis cf Ton-lshort weeks and many lmi. gucrite Kelly, Margaret White, onto to accompany ber. ported and local workens will Laura Sygladdy. Dorothy Cur-1 Mr. and Mrs. Freeman L., commence pruning operations rien, Margaret Todd, Barbare Eddy cf Orono visited friendi, at local tree farros. Gray, Shelly Loucks. Mrs. here Sunday and aIso attend- Our local Men's SoýýWU Susan Peacock, Mrs. Kew, ý ed Anniversary Services. i Team have had both cf Ir Bonnie Aiken. r Bags, men*s shint.s, sweaters,> Snme local people are en- lest two games rained ôut, nylons, Artex-Anne Tcdd. gaged in the pîenting cf to- one with Bethany and ont Debra Leggett. Mrs. George'bacco on local farms. A few with Millbrook. Mercen, Fran Moffatt, Dorothy Currier. Mrs. 0. Falls, Janice Canin, lInez Mercer, Elva Miii- drew. May Muidrew, Bernice Wheeler. Mrs. L. Cann. Mrs. J. Morris, Susan Speckert, Mary Cawker. Shampon and set. by Mrs. R. Elllott. Bread and buns-- iGloria Curnier, Mns. A. Stec, Fran Moffat. Mrs. J. Morris, Mna Gray. Some cf the num-0 bers drawn were held byv friends and therefore the win- ners were different people than the persan that claimedJ teItem so that -,orne cf the' names given here may flot have won an Item but were holding the number for some- one else. PONTYPOOL 1 was giaa [o ne Among! scores who visited the home, cf Mn. and Mrs. Henry Jake - man in Bethany on Saturday.ý People from far and near came tc, celebrate with themn on their 60th Wedding Anni-1 versary. They had been mar-1 nied 60 years ago on a farm! south cf Drum School which! l is west, of Pontypool. jLarge congregations wereý present for bath Annivcrsarv. Services at the United Churcli con Sunday at. the Unitedi Church. A former pastor of* 16 years ago, Rev. J. Ciare Kellogg cf Cornwall, xvas; guest preacher at night. Thel 'Gallery Choir of Peterborough, under the supervision of Mrs.' Piercy supplied a wonnderfui' Service of Song ai. this ser- vice. TPhis choir cf ail faitis, contribute their services in aý large area. Recently they had, sung at the Metropolitan' Church in Toronto. Excavation has cmnne- for the nem, Post Office build., ing. We are? glad to report that Mrs. Alvin Olan and Mr. Johni Barsketis are both making! good progress in Civic Hos-, pital.i Membprs cf the Oran1ge Order heid a five Couinty! Meeting in the Orange Hall on Friday evening. We heard recentiy thal Mrs. Mary Rennie wili be flying ta Scotland in the near future. We understand that sqhe will have Mrs. Cruickshank' andi. Just wash and dry-the dirt and wrinkles corne out-the press STAYS IN. The proof is in the wearing. The proof is in al the lextras you get in Lorry Carter Locked Crease Slacks-the go anywhere-do anything slacks that Neyer Need lroning. - Ail Colors - BOYS' SIZES - 16 to 18 -- -- -- - --9 MEN'S SIZES - 30 to 44 $7.9, Ge( Larry Carter Locked Creese Slacks at: MEN'S KENS -WA 35 TEMPERANCE ST. N. BOWMANVILLff E T V IL LE houshld Items, cups an rice Hughes, Nancy Fowler. Id Elizabeth Whltbred, Mrs. Lan-!'M.rs. Geo. Mercer, Ruth Pro- don, Mrs. Nustrom. vost, Berniece Wheeler, Mr-. 1 "y Tcys, puzzles, bocks, etc. - O. Falls, Debra Leggett., Mrs. èsBeverley Howe, Eva Long- Sfficer, Mar, Powell, Jean i e year, Mary Powell, Anne Todd, Canin, Mrs. Summers, Mrs. B. n Mrs. Alex Carruthers, Irene Farrow, June Moare, Mrs. J n Mercer, Mrs. Atwell, Bernice' Stark, Gail Bank, Mrs. W. Wheeler. Donna Horner, Bruce Ban nister, Mrs. Lewko,. Mary1 d Mencer, Ruth Provost, PhillpJ Peters, Elva Prouse, Carolyn 1Mercer, Wendy White, Mrs. Whit.bred, Mrs. O. Woodley î-Ken Clarke, June Stec, Cathy Mrs. R. Little, K. Thorndike: sCarruthers, Mrs. B. Farrow. John Atkinscn, Mrs. Aikens, nJ Money-Lottle White, Kar- Yvonne Carruthers, June Stec, y en Ingrani, Mac Tnew, Mrs. Gloria Currier, Fran Moffeit, it Elsie.. Ruth Robinson, Helen Stec, cd Tea Towels, pillow cases, Thelma Mercer, Dors Henry.! _ et your fingers do the walk'ing through'the, fE 110W PAGES Dairy foods go with good living!1 1 ý