ï w -s -M -Vol. 5. No. 18. OFRONO-, ONT., THUIýSL)AY, MAY 15, 1941. Subscription, $ 1.25 Per Help The People 0f England By Donating To Donnybrook Fair ,Junior Farmers Wil Hold Annual Field Day At BethanyOn June 14 ,Junior Farmers Won Four Inter-County Trophies the Past Year Th-e annual meeting of the Dur-hnml Junior Fariner' Amsoiati-cu nias 'held _at Poutypool on MJonday lglt, Mlay _12th, with pi-a tically every township c-eprleSented. Tbe Presideut, Wmt. Rorwvland0, pi-e- sided an>d after the readirg of the miinutes and finiancial statement, E. A. Suiimers, Agriculturail Repreýsen- Vaie iviewcd coic of the more imi- "catant junior projece of the past ,year as well as plansý for 1941. Th( .record showed that the Duirbain juni- iors are conitiuuing to uphid the ex- cellent record of other yeai-s with four itr-counity trophies baving been won the past year. Thesýe win- ningis includefi the Grain, Potato amd $leClubs and thbe Warden'ciý Tro- ~phy of the Quinte District Seed Fair'. The Wai-den's Trop4iýr has been wion chIeveu succe,(ssive years,ý. The Grain aniIPotato 'Club enins won both the Ontario and Domninion Centests. By a unauhuonos vote it -was decid- ced Vo helfi the Anumal Fieldi Day at .Beitbany, on Saturday, June 14tl1, with a fair s'hare cf thu proeeds o be do-nated for W'ar Services. The Fieldi Day wilh consist cf Beys' and >Girl1s' Scftball Teur'namieuts, a biard 'ball gaine, North vers;us South, wt the conciudi-ng item hbeing the aunual '~ riace.Tean-capitains are asked to seinMtltheir applications to E. A. Somn- miers, Bntaniiat an early date. U f enmugih by'teanu;sare entereel ,,here nl l e two goup A. and B. "FhecA -i-pPVo include teains hat bae ither won or been in the(, ii finals in the( past ansil B Vo couIsist of - ahi other eis1 The election of oicesresalted ans fiolons:. Past Pres'idenit - Wmi. Rowland, of Pr-esident - crdon Falils, Miili- VlcePreidet -Everett Brown, orono. Sýec.-Treeas. - arinet Richard, of Bomanvilie. Directers Hope -Atlan White, Carroll Niéhols. Cavan- Erie Fnllis, Fred Browin. Seuith Monag-han - Gerald Ander- son, Allan Dlawson. Maniv'ers - Honiar'd MIaiiaohn, an 'Weatbei-lt. iCatwight- Neil MNalcolm, Orval Stinson. Darling-ton - Wesley Werry, Hon- -ansiMilison. Clar-ke - Alex. Hendry, Frakuhin MAN'S BODY FOIJND IN SWAMP Tunis Hart, iagcd 8, 3 years, andi a residlent of Fleetwood, near Janet- ville, was found' deadl in a swa-,.ulp on Tuesday af last week ýby neighlbours vi-he niere notiflefi that he had faýiheil io returui homre fi-om a fsigtrp. HIe 1-ad been su1bject V1aitn ýspells and it is thouglit hie suifferesil a heailt attack whîle walking Voa :3treaiin. IPOPULAR RED CROSS DANCES TO COMMENCE A Red 'Cross, Dance will' be held in the Orono Town Hall on Fridlay even- ing, May 3Oth. Galloway's Orchestra will dýupply the iuusic. Also in connýc- in with the dlan-ce a card party, con- sisting cf 50GI and eumlir, will be biel in the Orang-e Lodge RPoom ithe camne eveuing. Adiso to the fiance, 25 cenfts eancb; and to the card party, 15e. Luncih extra, served iby Stan Paynïe iii theasmetof the tewuv hall to 1>ith cardl players and dancers. 'Keep this date in mmid, amd attend. The Red Cross need funds Vo carry ou theirwok There will be no canvns b)y theScit this year, so patrouiize thei at tliheir dance. Ruolh ess, cf Ger-inany, caused the b)iggÏest sene,ýation of the -%ar s0 far when he flewv to EIigland and parac hutad Vo earth Vo lie captnred(. MRS. RICHARD MORTON There pase-sd away Vo i-est at the home of bier daug-blter, MVrs. E. E. Patterson, Nerwcastle, on Wedniesday, Ma'fy 7th, 1941, 'May Elizabept1i lHal- lett, 'daughter 'f Vhe late Jmesand Catherine iartt ud wfe of the laVe- Richar-d Morton. The laVe Mrs. orton nias biorne in Salash Engladin 185ý3, andi was batzdin st. -Johli'schnb re Aýt the eatrly a of five years she cae o Canada iwith bher wparenîts.. She s astrained n la r anid was as vocal soi list in omm eylhuchs On)ý Deemiber 4th1071889, she w"as mr rito Rihrd U orton-. Tbcy 1lîved on a f armý on 1h-e 7th oceso of Cianke until 1920, wben tbey me(,v- ed( Vo the village of Oroweein 193"1, _Mr. Morton passed aw~ayafe a l(engthy iliness. Mrs:. Moi-ton thoen mnove-d hack Vo the farm witb ber dlarg2liter, ei-an and grandson J1in. 1In 1936 tbey ail mnoved teoOrono whiere Vbey livefi for four years. 11u October, 194ý0, the-y roved Vo Newicas- Vie wbere she passed away after a pe-ried cf illuess. The fanerai ser-vice \vas heid Sa t- urýday, May lOVh, conduoteed by ber paester, Rer. Richard E. Meto ,;- sîstef1 by lher former pastor, Rev. S, Littiewvood, both cf Whoum brouglint cemiforting words Vo theýse bereaved. The paillbearers were: Mecssres. F. J. Briimacomrbe, Alex. Eàdnonstonc, Ralih StiuVt, Carl Billings, Robert Morton and Spencer Moiton. The funerai -,va s largeiy attendetd an.d thie many beautiful floral tributes testified Vo the esteem in wihde- ceaged was held. The tributes iuchuded:ý Pilio-w, the fanïîily; shea(fs, girnndson, Mi-. aufi Mrsý. Bi-imacombe, -Mr. and MN rs. Ed- moiýnstone, Miss Dingmnan, Mr. and Mrs, lcrth omn 'Aso'ciation1 of the, Uiited Chburch, Newicastle, _Mr. Waird, Mr. anii Mrs.Cei Dunsford, - Mr. aufi Mirs. George Young, Internient tooýýk place iu Orono rioistein Breeders HeIp Bombed Friends In England, ii-auipton will lie ýrhur Mav 27tli - tace ou Brewýýn, lostin i Sotna; casie John Cucsak TIImbl &SoOo; lyn, Orono; H. E. Tiu'k, na; A. J. Runnalis, Port 1L. Ü. Snewden, Maplý i1 MWutton,Boiaife ile, Esi. Werry & Son, cf Cordon Celloggi of Port eds of ViLs sale and he iteri goes sirectly fira"In oylstein br-eeders direclt Vo association,ilua a iybbtIn nly prless or pubicity ping perso-,nal aggrnndize- vingi their name headhing ONTARIO HOC SUBSIDY IS NOW IN FORCE The Ontario Govemnment hog sub- sidy of $1.00 per hog carcass grading "A", and 50 cents per ýhog carc-ass- grading "Bi" -wilIpl y on al hogs s1auhýtc-red in apiproved plants on anld after Mouday, May th. This subsidy wil.l apply on hog 'carcasses graded in pac!dnig plants where a D>omion Goverment hog grader is in charge of igrad,,ing op-,eraitionis, or in snialler plants whielh have been ap- prloved by- the Ontario -Minlister of Ag-riculture and for ýwhich a certifi- caVe ocf approval bas been granted. The-se plants will have their own gradiers who have also Ibeen aPpx'ov-ýed byý the 'Miniister, bu th ey mwi1hl worýk ïn co-oper-ation with and underP the direction and sLipervisýioný of the Do,- minion hog graders.Grdg will be, done accorPdin,, o ithe standard as dle- lledinDominion heg ging ,1,reguý- latitions 30o therýe will lie unîform-iity in algi-ading .prtos Hon. P. M,. Diani, Ontarioo Mýinis- Ver 'fA griulturenannun 1g0h date whlen the sasdycones into ef- foet, cautions fresai!igfor the sul'bsidv tVo makie sure thiat the puirchasing -Plant bas goverument re- co)gition as oeut1lined bove. To secure tise sblthtie farmer buî ave bis 'h,-gs identified so that thecaass can b-e gradled anid a g-rading certificlate isuf in his naine. tu a4ddiin Ihe msobtin firo'm the drover, pcigpator shpeitsgain ertifirtesiu cf 1,by the grader, inaemîiug ýthe gýrades MAKE THE FAIR A SUCCESS On Wednesday, June 1.8tb, a mon- ster day wilI be keld ia Orono -when Clarke Towsuhip will hoid a Donny- brook Fair isere. This is a new and, nove! affiaiv and we are sure it will beneft everyone wlio attends. Hlave yenu looked o^ver your stock, implements, gTain, f owl, producé, furniture, and any other articles yen mnay have that you ,,.n do without ? If there are thinigs yiou do flot neefi, bring them into the £air, There are alfways people -wlo are in nieed of somnethiing, andf you are sure tuo have somlething thlat someonc else iwants. TPhis is f, r a great cause. Think 0fthe thous andswo are homeless, that have to live under g1round, while we in Caad ejoy the co.m-lfots of if e to the utmost, Eiigland is in the f'ronit Iune a nd1is aig the bront (of thle severe bomlbinýg. Lot us ail do0 our îpuiat iný heipinlg Vo relieve the suffer- ing ini the Old Comtry. of the carcasses maarketed. The iiext Qsteip is to secure an ap- plicationi folnm fromn either his ship- per, packing plant or agricultural re- presenitative, and fill it out, lie th-en attac'hes aill gradJing statements lie lias reeeived t-o the application f orin andu mails both Vo the HlogSusiy DivjsJlon, Ontario Departmernt of Agriculture, Parlianient Bulldiixvgs, Torolito. lt is ms important to rmme ha 'i!grading certificates a cf iapplications for subsidy .mut be for- wardd Vo the De(,paritiiient of Agri- culture at Toronto -within sity dy of the tîime the certificates av Sre ise.d. Canada's War'Effort A weeýklyv ewof dvlomris19 iunsted of on ac aýfteýr Aprýi1 3t. on the Ïhome ýfrclt from iV iaylt to 4. leusýe of Gom1mons a'ýppro-ves MaIýy 8th ivote of S$35,000,0'00 for wheatacag L. prime Minlister Menîezies ýofAs-ruti. tralia, ininprgwod adrse 5. Conitra'cts uacarded :!y the D- tihe Hous4, of Gmosonu ay8,",, paittment of Muritiens Linid Suipply "1so long as these Domiionrs staind," driniig th(- weel-endled April 25 nium- hliexce, 'Great Britain shah net bered 2,10 aud totalled $9,77-5,065. fail." 'Phie iaoigest contract aontn to Mi. ¶Mezies subsequently attend îi $2,714,01D, -wasv for miuritions andA1 a meeting cf1 the Dovminion Cabiw't waus pLatced with Dominion Arseuals. war. conmittee and visitedi Australian The next for $1,508,062, -,as for land student ýpilots at the flying training transport and went Vo Genueral Mo,- ischool near Ottawa. tors, Osha'lWa. 2. Pebate ' on third war budget 6. .Seveny-five Canadian military openied in the House of Gomimons. per-sonnel bieliéved lost in sinking of -Ne-w Deimiocr-acy groes-p micvefi amend- sbip at sea. nment that "this H-ouse reýgrets the 7. War Saving-s Ceitifilcates seid ini fai'b.re cf thse Governient Vo estab- April totalled $7,1851,388. lish effective centrol cver the issue 8. Canada's imports in \Iarch of credit by the chartered bnv to bounded up to $1077982,000 froni $7c,- the end that the anni-ounit by îi2 74,000 a year agio. Tthe iargest in- the proeceetds from- reasoiaible taxa- ecase was lii the dîrectioni of iron tion and sale of iinterest free war andi iron prod'ucts. saving certifleates fails to meet gr 9. Building- programnmes lnitiated ernmnent expenditures niav be met by Vo relieve acute hoixingz shortage in fincI h-roan the bank Lf Ganna 'wibbh- eighit Ontaie ennuiie-ins ont fear of inflation.» "Kin'gston, O!shawa, , Peteroou-hl 3. No(tiece ef Governm-ent amend- iuniltoni, t. ~taieWelIand, ment tVo budge,,(t resolutions. Unider lhnýt B Ie. iTuthese communitie's, oh, niotion piturie theatre receipts onnacs eing let by Wartimie amien et 20 p)er cent 1)udlgeýt tax lloujsiïng tAd., the Governm-entone becesefctive on anid after May ýompany. BOARD R-E OKES MAXIMUM PRICE OF BUTTER Ottana, May .Tie Watm Pric(-ýSnidTrade Badanucf thatVths orde(r of Dcme' 27th, 1940, fixing the, m.axiniimm noiesaie p)rice forl'boitter hnld heen re1oed At chat tle tise B oarLd s et thie ma1 11x iimUm1Ilf-ie eat the wn1hole Sa1Le pyrice poailn uDecember 1i 2Vh. At Menti-cal this piàe was about 3 41/2' cents a pouuid fer the fii-aýt grade ceanlilery ,- olids. An officiai cf the Boar-d snid the orien had fleeu eoei bcueit is ne longer necessary." "Actually, tihe cari-ont 'mai-ket price is about five cents belon Vhs maxi- 'muni," he saifi. "It nili l e xrecaledi tihst niben he i-s-Liei the December 27th -dter, t was stated tbat the questionrwcuhld be reviewes the eud of the winter sae. 'Canada's butter supply lad bu- proved, the official said. Thse country, w%3iuh cattie 'bing pla er out te graze, sooýn wilhh have increasefi butte-r pr- duction. W.A. MEETING The ruegular im-eetinig of the W. A. cf Park Strýeet United Chai-ch -was held inl the Suniday Schiool room on M1y ML3th, winh hs presideuit, 2Mrs. M J.Tamnblyn, peiig The devotionial was takeni by Ms Lt-ygan. The 9th psahi ni as rend !by Mrs. Logani, foll.lowcd by pr-ayer. Thse mjinutes Lcf the last mieeting nere renad and adopted. The treasurer's report wa;ýs given by Miss Laura Ah- lin., Sever-al cards and letters nerýe rend froni those niho bad recei'ved carda or fionecrs nihile sick. Plans were madlefr oui- annual stravewberr-y festival Vo be bl on Jane 18th. The mîeeting elosýed with repeatiug the iisis hbenediction. What us bhnithis IHes business? Did be fiee Geruiany, or did be 1go Vo England on snme sinister business? the Domninion nwas belorw normal. It aflded that ihe pegmrging action hafi been withhel severial nveekq "iu the hope that be graduai ncrease i prices weulsi attraiet imports suifi-1 iet Vo meet aun.bvpsical sbortage Rxural Schools Compete At Durham County Festi On Tuesday Afteri Chldren's Music Festival Well Attended At Orono On Friday evening-,-May 9th, the -Annal ChIijld1enI's llusic Festival wias held in tLhe tc n hall, Oronio. A large numnber we-re present Vo hear the contestants from the different parts of the Couulty, showing the in- terest cf parienits amd friendýýs taken in the musical car-eer of the childi-en. The winners in the Chorus (the three highest), also in the duet coin- petitien ar'e competing this wveek at tihe Counity Mus.ical Festi-val heki in Port IHope on Tucsday, Wednesday and Thiursflay. Eleven -sdhools were entered in the chorus compjetition there werýe nute enItiriýc, with four being choseni Vo ecempete at Port Ho(-pe. The winning rural sehools in the ChrsCompetition ar-e as follows Shar 'Scbool, Btesa Ebenezer andi Enteiprisc scheools. -Winners in the Duet Com-lpetition: Aune andf Rose Gtick, Cowý,anviIle; Papîn)hie Buriss and D orotly Winter, Sli;Dorothy and 'Gwen Gabialinza, Eb>enezer-. FolllWýing is the list of winners for lass pinis for- 191: Ray Dvmnndy aiff Dois Stevens, M'pl rove ?Sehool9; Leoniard Fishetr- and Hilda Suoorgie, Courtîce; Dawiýn Mor ffatt amd Carl Flînitoif, Orýono; BeaucampEbeneer; ert Stires, Bethfesda; Br-ed(a Coliacutt, Tyronie; lut RYnokls, Solinia; DaheBuri- Unio; MrieAlliia, Lockhart'ýs; Ar- Josie Ti-im, Sakîh;Alfred ur uiess, AntioýcLa; Lilian Osborue, Prov- iden'1ce;Joe Cox, Shlaw's. List of Special Pr-izs- Doro(.thy Hardy, Solina; Paulinie Robbhlus, Les- karId. 'The folloiving porm e nas g-iven throughout thie eveniug-: "O Canada," hby the comibined sehools;: two festival Dh(,rusý,es by Cowanville SchI'ool; recitationi, Arlene Cox, S-'haw's; duet, liy Sain. Seym(,ourý and Armxiand HTolingiswor-th; two ccx- tettes cf Weýdnesdqy's wininers, b)y senlior beoys auid seior gils; recita- tion by Charles Di,[by, Shi-'s; t-wo selectioins by the rhythm- bau-d f-roni Shawv's Sdisool. Thse juigie for the eveing w as MNr. W. Propkey, of Osh'awa, wnihile MIrs. 'D. Robb and -Ai-. W. H. Carl- ton prieseýntedl the class pins. At the conclusion of the Festival a presentation wvas -mimdc to Mrs. Robb by Lornie Mortson on beblcf of the teachers, audeesd their ap- preciationi for her faîthiful services in teachin-ig 'usie in thie hos ENG AGE-MENT M.aniMi-s, RPbt. Paitterson,' mec cftheir letdvbeLre Mildli-i, Vo PKeuueth lJames Baýil, l so fMr.aM-. Jaimes Bail,Le kd;tlie mrrag o taik e place Boys' Chorus, Open Won By Orono PulA Sehool The Port Hope United Chur a buisy place on Tuesday of tii* 'when the 10t Ann ual tDuvhar ty: Iisieý Festival got away Vo s'taýrit. _Mî1y people journley miles to bear the public schoc dren of the county penfoin. Mr. J. C'amlpbell-AMInines, ad tor for the occasion, spoke [words of encýourag-ement to the and teachers. à e said that te shonldn't lie "oieatd trants failed in nmusical compe "I hope no teachier wil oonsih reflection onr their wonlk, but the inaterial rwith which theý to weorl," he said, eýxplaining are more sensitive Vo masilc th othersý." Winners. in the com-petiti( Tuesday are: Rural, no previot ner-,-eethiesda scisool choir, 84 S. S. No. 5, iClarkýe, 831½ Beech Hlli and Shaw's, S3. Rur-al unlisoin choir, eue rc Cowaiivi'lle, 841/; Sttarlcvill Pr-ovidelice, 8½ S. S. No. 5, 83. Rural Choir, part s'ong - ville, 84; cowanviile, 81; 'W 78; Pr-ovidence, '763. Rural, part-son, ' na!Ucco -lVlpeGrove, 86; No. i, it 8; N.15, anes, 83; (01ýir Courtijce, SI ;No. 9 M 8ves nishien, 79. RhyIithm Bn i -Sha ', Y) Uuianpubicschool, part 11MI'ccom1panied cl- PorIt Hope sehoiýol, 87. Boyýs' chorus, open Oo licý sehool echorus',opnCo Mixed sehlool c1or'us, ope'n Hope. Tenocr 'Solo - W. R. W, Port Hope. Boy ý olo - Sculthorpe, Port Hope. M prinof; Josýephine Gnlo Hope. Baritone solo, Ronalé 'Cobourg is prepai'ing- to royal welýomýe to the iýreY a coe Fo-est ers Reghnent ncn E arrlive on Muiy 24th foi ýa wC Year beln onlue nsefor April this yeor f ,751 total pusprl-ï-lýIlodure<CC 2?P7.30M4,wbilc, f -r hs 14tietotal s'20 ')as f 2,429 ponnld, For- the n ocfC c-aefor, Aprl lof Vi5 yen as226411pouil Orono Boy Scouts Sel More Sali The Orono)ll( salvage lheýy Tuesslay ecrc the sulil cf $ Scouts Di, haand lasit an nibat ariund y y on j pbeûiViic alized i ev biuer t*es Lm axe, 1 %161 1