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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1979, Section 2, p. 12

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12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September s W ectioni Dim and M Distant Past 49 Years Ago Thursday, September 4th, 1930 The teachers at Central Public School for 1930 are J. H. Johnston, Principal, Sr. IV, F. C,.Conley, Sr. nd Jr. IV, Miss 1M M. Jennigs, Jr. IV, Miss H. G. Morris,, Sr. III, Rob't. McLeod, Sr. III, Miss G. Wickett, Jr. 111, Miss L. BragJ. III, Miss V. Brnerg, Sr. I, Miss E. Jewell, Jr. II, Miss F. Moore, Sr. and Jr. 1, Miss B. Sargent, Jr. 1 and Sr. Pr., Miss L. Hartt, Jr. Pr. .ouh Ward School, Miss M. Collacott, Sr. II, Jr. II and Sr. I. Miss M. McGregor, Jr. l and Primaries. Durham girls who were '0 ammSie tWs successful in the Household science judging competitions on Wednesday at the CNE L i ur were Nutrition - Ena Van Der Horne, Cavan, Beatrice Jones, Nestleton, Clothing - Florence Ashton and Dorothy Alun,MO Bowmanville, House Furnish- ings - Marlon Allin, Newcastle, Ruth McKessock, Hampton, and Noma Gibson, Bowmanville. Fred Nelles bas leased the store formerly operated by George Pritchard, and follow- ing renovations will open a "Chain Red and White Store", which is affiliated with National Grocers, with whom Mr. Nelles was a district...... representative. M. Wm. Bock, owner of Hately's Garage which was razed by an explosion has let the contract for constructioni of a new brick building 42' x t u e t r ,f a u igt ev r ae ti e u iu 37' on the same site to William Culley. f s in o al'9 25 Years Ago Thursday, September 2nd, 19545 Miss Alma Acosta, a niece of Miss Vivian Buniner, and visiting here from Puerto Rico, was guest speaker at the z Newtonville W.I., held Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. George Henderson. Miss Acosta gave a very vivid ..... zzý1 description of 1Mfe in hiem homeland, to the 27 memberse present. Miss Barbara Goddard was 2 giîven a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. A. Masters, in honor of hiem approaching mammiage. Co-Ww hostesses weme Barbarae Fairey and Lomna Fletcher. . Leonard Oughtred, a market gardener of Wesley- ville, won six firsts, nine seconds, eight thirds, plus. special awards at the Cana- dman Gladiolus Sow in__ Brampton. Lt. Jack Kitson who bas been serving the last year and a haif with the Canadian Arm-y ini Korea and Japan, visited bis uncle Wlf Kitson, in town,e on Thursday. Only four building permits were issued for bouses duringg August, in Bowmanville, with ten permits issued for garages and sun porches. The heating plant of theY OooPbic School is being replaced by L. A. Parker and Sons of Bowmanville at a cost of appoximately $5,000.M Wesleyville The first regular service following Hope Township pastoral charge of the United Church was held on Sunday, Sept. 9, in each of the three ý o f churches. Rev. Herb Linstead was the guest. minister in charge at Welcome. The day was cold but lovely and o 'miso r pe ng p calt s Sunday school began the fal termi as well. With so many T u s a ,F ia n à u d yo l teachers leaving for halls of higher learning, there was a question of supply but some of th irls will be home week-ffî ends and at the moment the veld, leader. Clarence Nichiols, Alun Osborne, John Connelly and David Kellogg a e. . received the off ering. Mesdames Christine Wilson, drs .... ...... ...... Mary Kellogg, Caroline Byers, and Gladys Farrow TlpoeN ............................. attended a tbree day seminarNoprhs esay- at Quin-Mo-Lac this past weekend, and report a very 1 I M n «m U M M M MM Mm < m pleasant and profitable study. This is an annual event for the women of the cburch. Kevin and Charlene Austin attended Orono faim on Satur- day and Sunday, riding in pony classes bcth dajs. Loweiî wb partia low me month of June for he wrote, "What is so are as a day in June?". But it could be answered by a day in September. There are bright Mlue skies with fleecy clouds, fresb invigorating air, a tinge of colour coming to vine andU m tree.

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