Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 30 Jul 1941, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE' WHITBY GAZETIE AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, I 94 I ' ~HE EDITORIAU POINt OF VIEW • ' 1941 7ilae A.R.P. Neath Further < Support Tll'e attendance at the first lectures In connection With the local A R P orgamza- tion ' on Thursday n1ght showed a dec1ded lmprovement over the previous week, but It certainly was not representative of a town 'the ' s1ze of Wh1tby It was a hot DJght, of course, but then our soldiers both overseas and In Canada must be on the Job when It IS hot as well as durmg any other weather. They must be contmually on ' gusrd agalJIBt enemy attacks, and th1s IS exactly what the A R.P has been organ- IZed for-to afford every possible protec- tion to human life and ~o properj;y m the event of an air ra1d on Whitby. LOoking over the aud1ence last Thurs- we c9uld not help but observe that It up largely of men and women wbta·liiid Wll•rk•!d all day m factones, homes or 'f:eoi&EoWlte%'6. - men and women who concerned With the hghtnmg ~~~;a~~th~e war and reahze that at any ~ may be faced with a sJtua- lt •• not prepared. :~~~~fj~~llllD18ter Jll't&chJDg In the ~ 'I! week ago Sunday said us a new VISion of for the present \0 came and go The l saue Your Saluage AnJ. Help The Soldier~ While not orgamzed on a large scale on a~unt or certain difficulties, the Whitby War Effort Committee IS p1ckmg up aa wuch salvage aa poss1ble w1th the faclll- •~ ties at 1ts disposal and IS selhng same to feah~e money for soldiers' smokes and other comforts Here IS an mstance of how If works Two weeks ago the Comm1ttee ~ce:d an order with a local merchant for • 10,200 Cigarettes to be sent m 34 parcels to JVhltby boys who hve been overseas f f!r many months When the order was placed the Comm1ttee had practically no funds to pay for 1t but thanks to the kind pess of the merchant the order was for- warded and the smokes should be m Enr lind shortly A few days ago suffiCient £&Jvage "as sold at the town yards to pay foi th1s order and the CommLttee IS now p{eparmg to send more c1garettes to tho Whitby men "ho landed m the Old Land ~F,centh But th iS 1s not all The Com- mittee IS committed to a pohcy of sendmg other comforts O\ erseas not only at Clmstmas but "hene\er funds ar~ ava1l !'.ble to send them The hst of O\ erseas m~n 1s growmg and the money will ha\ e to be found to let them know m some tan g~ble form that they ha\e not been for gotten by the folks back home "The sale of salvage \1 1ll net a lot of money If you have any all you a1e asked to do •• to get m touch w1th the town clerk, ~ijone 601, and arrangements nlll be made to p1ck 1t up Else)!here m thos 1ssue you will see a hst of salvage wh1ch the com m1ttee "1ll accept It m•goht be mterestmg to note here that recently a copper bath tub of antique des1gn was sent m Copper IS valuable these days so thst when the tub was sold a mce sum rolled mto the Committee's treasury. Whitby Motomt• Should Co-operate Announcement by Wh1tby tarage and service station owners that 'Sunday work 1s to be -turta•led w1th only two out of s1x stations bemg open each Sunday, should be gJVen a favorable reception by tho motonng pubhc. It is no secret that for a lone bme there has been a des1re on the part of garage and serv1ce station operators m Wh1tby to qUit or curtail Sunday working hours 1n order that they and thelf employees might eDJOY a day of rest to wi),lch they are JUstly entitled. The ••tuabon for a long tune has been that w1th mcreasmg Sunday traff•e gaso- lme and od sales have correspondmgly m- Cl'eased whde the servicmg of cars outs•da of fdbnr up gasolme tanks has become more extensJve Now, w1th the sale of gaaolmQ and oil proh1b1ted "" a war meas- ure, and With Saturday sales ceasmg at seven JD the evenmg, the opportumty to take the long coveted day of rest fn the garage and sOI"Vlce stations hM amved and 1s to be qu1ckly taken advantoge of W1th two places where repairS can be made open every Sunday, and With these places taking care of the customer• of places that are closed, motonsts m Wh1tby and dJstrJCt WJU suffer no hardship Sun- day motor traffic IS almost certam to be reduced and th1s will g1ve the new arrange- ment JUst entered mto between the local garage and serv)ce station owners a better chance of bemg successful We feel sure that aU motorists wdl co- oparate. The Farm Labor Slaol'tqe As announced m thlS paper laot week, the government haa decided that Cana- dian soldiers who can be opared from their un•ts will be g~ven lumted leave to assist m harvest operations The leave will not exceed four weeks and wdl only apply to men expenenced 1n farm work. Whde the arrangement& Will doubtlesa prove a bQOn to &gl'lcultnnsta, the authorities are net extending any Jlinleular ~eroSitY to the farnters "" when a aold1er gou on harveat 1\lAve he will have no tfavellmg allowance, Jlay or other ua~&tanca. That, soma 1\lth aid to the farmert Ill badlY needed Is boi'ne out by the announooment of the Ontario FederatiOn of Agi-Iculture and referred to editorially m the Gazette and Clironlcle lait week, thllt a steady naa In the price of farm products IS •mmlnent, due to the re- cently prolon~red dry opell a:nd the extreme shortage of farnt labour wh1ch baa ..,. suited In reduced production. Meeti1111 Underwriten' Demand. Up In Barne where the fire fighting fac1hties are of a very high order, and where fire losses In recent years have been very low, the F1re Underwriters' A•socla- t.on report to the Town Council would, ae- cordmir to The Exam•ner, seen> to lll&ke 1t appear that equ1pment for f1re f•ghtmg IS very Inadequate As th•s has been Wh•tby's eJJperlenee on more than one oecaslon, the comment of The Exam1her should be of lntereat, par- bcularly when 1t fits so well mto the local picture "The F1re Underwriters' report present- ed at the July mee!Jng of the Town Coun- Cil would seem to make 1t appear that Har- ne's f1re f1ghtmg faclhtles are extremely madequate Takmll' mto consido~tlon Barr1e's excellent record m the matter of f1re losses and the fact that our town 11 In the f~rst claso w•th respect to Insurance ratmg", we really cannot be sueh great of- fenders as the Underwriters would have us believe It m1ght be well, however, If the Pubhc Ubhhes CommisSion and the Town Council were to g1ve JOint cQmnderation to the report One thmg they ehould ask the Underwriters •• to state the total value of premmms pa1d annually on property 1ft· sured m this town and place that along- side our yearly fire loll ' A Sidelight On Red Cro., Service Th1s 18 an 1tem of human lntereot taken from an account giVen by a man who waa on the spot He says he was travelling In a Red Cross car wh1zzmg up and down the street. m London and the dr1ver stopped at certa m houses from the upper wandowa of "hJCh hung strmgs that extended down- wards to w1tbm arm's length of the side- walk Th1s strmg was f1rmly pulled by the Red Cross worker, who d1d not desist untU • some sleep.mufl!ed ,.,ice lfunted, "all nght, thanks " Thi& JiU'formanct went on at about a score of hGU114ia, and the actwn ' was explamed to tli* ttj~Cij1er thus "Tllese folks have all been •jNIC!gUy evacuated here They aleep illl ftigllt With a strmr bed to the belt of thelt pyJamas, and leave the other end danglinc out the Window When an alert ooundo we promptly go around pulhng the atringa Until they awaka and go to their shelters. You aeo, they are deaf' Th1s is but one ot the endless acto of kmdness and mercy dOilt by the R.d cro .. workers-18n t 1s A t>tivil•te to lie num- bered among Its worken1 Liquor Baron• Ato,. /nRfletttial Than Cla•rcll An ed•toriBI ht the clurtent lsaue Ill. The Umted Church Obse"et eall1 attenbon to the fact that the Domlll\on Govomment sought the support ot th6 ellurtheo 1ft eon- necbon With the reeent war loan .,.mpa1gn, but when the maJor denominations went to the gnvernment last lult and asked that restr~cbons be plaeed on the sale of alco- holic beverages durinr -...rtime, "the gov- ernment completely icnor.d the request of the churehes'" Tho editorial contmues "The government needli m011e:r '11'1th which to carry on 1ta war effort and yet taku no steps to reduce the t!OO,OOO,OOO wh1eh wdl th1s yMr be spent bt Canada on In- toxicating liquor Heav;y t&!lea are imp011ed on luxunee and on many JlecessJtiea, but m the latest budcet no additiOnal tuea were 1mposed on SPirits, and only ten eetlts on a dozen bottles of ~. If the rovam- ment Is smcere 111 Its demAnd for an all out war effort, if it m08llll what It says when 1t plesde for natiellal eeonom:r and eff1c1ency, 1t hu yet t6 d~illonstrate that to the decent, patrlotle, :rellaioua I*'Pie In this country by aetlllr upon the ehureh's suggesbon for reatrl~ tile liquor traf- fic "-CaMdian Statilf!l'll. BOWDtallVIlle . Wltat'• lit A Ntl'lftel All over Ontano, a~denta who UY& passed deparll!lental elil!l.'llailllll& leedln.r to H1gh School entra• P"!l"M.r are be- Ing featured In their 11-a tow{~IIy and weekl:r newspapert IIi ljappjna f!'tfJP'! year and few newa IIWiia JOhllllle4 Ull hope for such general ..... IJ11fftlt. But aport !'.- that, &llotit 50 pft cnt. of the boya' namH aft ~lllllPfOPtr­ ly from the acltoola tile; att.d, all4 ver;y clooe to )100 per ce~~t. fJI •lids repprta le- nore the fact that meat ehlldren, l!tla aa well u boya, hav• laltl•l• for a -" er third Chriltlan 11a1111 AI eurlou1 ill Ita wa;y II a South Sea Ialandtr'a taboot u the eult ttl mdmamee for bo)'a and mtn which, 1clr tome HUon, UIUallT d"""'t &ppl;y ill offleia) fiatlna' fJt girl• and women. Dorothy may be "Dot~ •n A circle of relatlvu &ltd fflendJ, buf ne rePQrt of promotion• aaya that '1>6t Who- ail ' w11 amonr thOH who 1ot pae$lnr fll'&doa. , But with the bqya It u another etorr If WJlbert Mahomet Blurp It amont tht lad• gradua tln1 frqm pub!Je ar fliP aeltool, he ia utually put dOW!l U ~aiJJ~ Gr "Billy" alon1 10lth boys ltlllle4 '1\'Dil&nl, Willie Wilfred and to on This Blurp boy may ba a COI!Iplott bba- tlt', while the hoy ah• of hillt, a MJUiar fellow, •• Soomed to '10 tllraup lilt at Pericles C1ceto !!m1th But lt'a Wllllert who .retJ the nickname, ont he doesn't de- serve, while poor Per~clM Ia writtaa up in full All of which proves that there it ml;hty httle juatlct In thls tid o14 world. The rural dlotr~cts offer rrNt opper- tumhes for health There we find Optll ~paces for play and reereahon T.lltre wa can relax away from the noise and buatlo of the c1ty Green vegetablea, freah fruita and da1ry produeta &ra eountrJ &d•aa- - tages, but all the benef1t IS lost 1f we for- &'llt the dan&'llrs which lurk m poUuted water and 1n contammated milk, Grant Fltlllillc, MD, writes In an mterestinr l.ttlele In a reee11t edition of the Blue Bell ltV" Girl and First ltV" Flag in U.S. It Is the dirt wh1ch you cannot see that Is really dangerous Danger hM m the se- cretions of the human body, particularly sahva, the arttcle pomts out The dmner plate that 10 smeared with food 1s not dangerous, b~¥ the glass, cup, spoon or fork on wh1ch aahva 1s depos1ted '" dan gerous until washed in bmhng water A eommon clrmking glas& In the bathroom 1s JUSt u dillgerous as Ia a common drmk- •nr glaas at the d111net table Whtll you are ill the country you ahould, tor your own protection, be Just •• particular about what ;you eat and drink ao you are at home If you fad to observe these preeaubono, ;your stay In the coun- try, mstead of improving your health, may actually lead to s1cknese Contammated water, milk or food, m fact all disease germs, art JUst as dangerous m the country as they are 1n the City More Carefal Check On Car• As a r1der to Jts verdiet a coroner•s JUry at Waterloo added a recommendation that "'a more careful check be made on all old model cars w1th a VJewto) deereasmg the number of accidents resulting from th1s 11ourc!,. Evidence ahowed that the car m which tho man mot h18 death blew out a tire The tlra was removed and the party drove on the r1m , then the nm was removed and they drove on the wheel When the wheel broke the car went out of control The driver admitted that he was travelling at 25 miles an hour, "too fast nnder the clr eunlstanees " The ear coat $30. Doeena- perhapa hundreds- of such tara tre en the roads today because so little attention 11 pa1d to car eondJtJon. An effort-not a very otton1 one. It mulit be admitted-Is made to see that drivers are fit to be allowed at large, but, barring the tillli18 when an old, rattle trap""" gets mto a amaah, the age and cond•bon of the ear• does not seem to mat~r. Ill aeme parts of Amerlea-Jf•ohltan 11 on-.n~pection of cars Is compulsory Ho eat call be riven a lleense until it hu jJeen eertif1ed sound; and lnJI)eetlons are made not Q9CIIIOQ03' but ~ee every aix months. lurel;y Ontatlil I& as up.to-date u Michl· f*ll -Ow~u Seupd Sun-Times. For Happ)': Holiday, The Health LIIIUt of Canada produees these eight rules for safe and happy hob- daya -wh1ch d04erv.e the close consld4!ratlon ot all theie who take to the open durmg the summer montha • I. Take eunbaths In eu:r dose~ z Learn what polson Ivy looks llko and teach your children, too--then avmd 1t S Be sur~ your water-supply u pure 4 Make certam the milk you buy Ia pas- teurized-if not, pasteurue It ypuraelf. 1 Don t take too much exerciSe at once. I D011't aw•m on a full otomach. 7 Learn how to paddle or row. a Learn how to do artificial reaplratlon- you may aave somebody'a life Hohdays often have a habit of producmg unhappy and diaagreeable consequonees be- eause those emhark1n1 upon them neglect fundamental cGnalderatlon• of health upon which they are ms1stent while at home If the rules of th• Health Leacue of Canada are observed, there will ba scant risk of acc•denta, alclmess or funeral• be1ng the aequo! to tho summer hollda;y, Impatient Hopken a Nuitance McLarty Says Office Staffs Qualified To Receive Bonus Labor Mmiater Ex- p......, y,_ Co.t-of- LI'fioa Award Should hlelude All But Eiecu• tivea --- ,_ Olt&wa JUly ~-The cost of lhina' bonus which may be paJd under provisions of a Government Order tn-oouncU is applicable to manual WO!'Ura and clerical work em and any coot.-of living bonus lf8Cted should thereto~ be applkl- &ble to otnce workers Labor Min ister Mo!Alrb aald in a statement bore -:rhe an1y group that could reas qnably be escluded from tbe award Of a CO!!It...af'-llving bon111 should e:onsbt; of execuUTe of!l.elala proper- lY ao-callod • Ml" Mct.ortY aal<l The ~"'f I&>Ued hla atata- ment; wttb · an announcement Ula.t a 8J)eC1al mppl..ement to the Labor Ouette deta.Uing the Oovet:liilent s wartime ~s polk:y waa being dlstilbutad io an l!tbor unloru and ernptoyerz.. Mr MI;:Larty sald oorrespondence tndk:atetr snat interest tn the oav- emment8 wa.gea policy and tllat he had answered .. numerous inquiries by SBl'lng that the order did nqt preclude "'increases 1n wages Dr' sal aries which resulted from promo uona to poatUDns eaWng for greater &kUl or responaibiDty "lbe .mpplem.ent seUJng forth the put]Xll9e and meaning of the cost.- of-Uvtng bonus order said that, apart from lndlvldual exoeptJ.ons on the averqe Ute wage--earners of Oanada despite the heavy bur- dtn ol t.u:at.lon. and of &Bvinga are better orr than they have ever been be!Gnl Three ObjecUve. Order In Council PC 74r40 the eoakl! living bonus order did Ulree thlnp the supplement aald n .-et. a oellJ.ni on wqe .rata 1at + tho highest level ever reached it: set a floor below which v.>ages m.lgbt not ! all and 1t provided for cost of living bOnuses to protect the work c1 s basi standard of Uving from bel.ng undermined bY mcreases in :.he cost of living 'It ~he policy or P c 7440 hi gen- erally ncceoted. it will help to .stop or llmlt lnflat.ion the .supplement. said nu.s 1s Its main purpose Workers whose memorle."' ao back to 1914 1920 do not need tD be reminded that. once illflatJo.n .starts, wages never catch up with t.lJ.e COL'it or Uvlng On the other hand If Inflation cannot. be prevented PC 7440 give! labor a. shield against Ute vrorat consequences or rl.slng pnces Tho bullet.tn .said that Canada had not felt a.s yet the full lm.nact or the war 'but we lhe in a fool a J)QI'8dLse tr we thlnk. we can win the war a.t a profit with higher real wages and a hlgher atandard of llv.ln,r an round .. 81ablllsa&lo!l 'PC 7f40 Itself ca!U tor no saerl· flee except perhaps a aacrtnce or l.he temporary gains o! which in· flatlon wou1d more than rob the worker and others It attempt& to st.ab111ze the industrial sltuatJon for the duration It attempt.s to pre. lent the very great Inequality or sacrtrlce that Jnflatton wiD enaet • The order provides the bOilUI payment may be made tf the cost or llvlng rises by as much as rtve per cent over Augu.st 1939 'I1lere- after the bonus may be increased only If the cost of living ha.s rben by tlve per cent or more and th~ month& have elapsed since the laat prevlow determination or the bon· l!S For each r1se or one per cent tn the ooot or living the amount or the bonus ia Bl! t nt 25 cents With t he cost of living In August.. 1&39 established at IOO the bulleUn showed It had rlsen to 109 6 In June 1Kl DELIVERY OF GAS IN CANS PROHmiTED BY CONTROLLER Gaa and Oil Sold to Private Car Owners on Cub Baai1 and After July 31 On The Pederal oU controller 0 R Off1clal action of some sort should be taken w1th regard to those 1mpatJent d';!v- en who have a habit of honking horn• for most triVIal reasona It 1s eapae1ally not•ceable when a number of cars are lined up at an 1ntersect•on waltinr for tho tralllc bght to tum l!"een No dr~ver want• to be held up lon.rer than necessary, and It may be a88umtd that as ooon as the lfeen btht cornea on, traffic w•ll start to move But almost always there IS aome Impatient dnver in the line of traffic who starts to honk h1s horn the OU Controller and the alt.uaUoa 1a undoubtedly serioll!! Oovern- ment.s must take 1eader6h1p in thl.s move to con.:ser11e me supply of guo- line Consequen Uy each person must ellminate trips not abaolut.ely necesaary and whk:h may not lead t.o any detinUe results The wel- fare ot the Department muat. of course be carefully considered the Mln1.ster stated In a memo to aU heads of deparlment.s • OoUnUa hu announoed. an order directing tha~ on and after July 31 aU motor fuel and o11 ~old to prl It ~as also anno~.~nced that 11 the vate car Dwnen muat 00 on a. ca.sh 1 lnstrucllons did not produoe 58t.ta- bub and further dlracUng that de· I factory results It might be neoe•- Uvery ot gasoline to a passenser aary to pu t. the C&nJ on a pe.rcentqe motor vehicle must now be made to ba81&. If ho had any sense ho would reah10 that he Ia not domg any good, that he Ia not hurrymg the dr1vers ahead of h1m, but he keeps right on w1th his dlstractln~r toot- lnl Not only 1s 1t d1straet1nr to a n~rvous driver ahead of him but It •• distracting to people on the sidewalks Anti-no••• laws have been passed In 1omo placo1 with ucollent reaulh and It is a matter that may well receive the attentwn ttl Ute proper authorltlea. the tank fanning part. of the J L. Stewart Deuuty OU Con· vehicle troller when W ed 1! the oU te«\1 .. laUon covered aasollne consumptJoa ""he direction on cash purchues by airplanes engaaed. In pleMUre at.ated that. the order exempts sales trips stat.('d these were covered bv to licensed taxicAb ownera, and a&Ya other Federal regula UDru &.lld t.ha& dealen attn may rrant credit to pleL'!ure orat t ahould be iJroWlded operators ot motor vehicles bearln& He had not heard or complalnts bJ commercial Ucense platea. residents of Weston that planes are Mr Cottrelle a ~tetMnt aald running dally on pleasure t rips 1n th&t. MMne motorists were aeeleins to that dl11 trlct eva.de the Pttlllblted ho~rs ot sale b)' carrying cans and other separate receptacles 1n their cars It addiJ j that .. dealen~ are now expressly pro hlb)t.ed from deUverlns gasoline to caM or other receptaclea which may be uaed to aupply a private pas enaer vehicle durin& prohibited ~ours or sale " pellvery or p.soUne must. now be made to the tank forming part of the motol" vehicle .. Very definite 1ntimatloru ha.ve been m&de to the ltneral public by CANT YOU SEIU 'The man who cannot see why he should wear BOS&les at his work ~ Ul not be able to see through a glass e)e a current safety bulleUn predicts ln an attempt to pensuad• Industrial workers to \\ ear their safeLy goggles a t any Ume when they are employed At a job where nytn & parUclb may bring perman- ent 1njllr)' to *-belr eyes~&:ht.. THE WHITBY GAZETIE AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 1941 tM. Cook .... Cottl Port Petty July -llllss l\olarj Orle Wqner of TOronto spent the BROOKLIN Port Perry Brougham PICKER I MYRTLE STATION L--~---------;------------·'lweek ODd with Mr and Mrs H L Collacutt. (M V Ltaer'J'o c-r) I& laid up with a Iaroe knte, but (G M White, Corr) Uttle roughnCM. The score wa.a 12-8 Brooklin July 28--A vetJ delight in favor of Brooklin 'nlere WUI be :lui party was held on Wednesday no games for the Brooklin boys evening at the lovely summer home this week. or Mr and Mrs A J Cook at Cae The auction &ale of Scotch sarea when the groUp who repre Shorthorn catUe imported bred sent the cast of Uncle Josh Per and owned by W A. Dryden and .kins" were present. The party leR son was a creat evmt for the com- the United Church at. 7 p.m. and munlty on Saturday last. Buyers had supper at the home of Mr and and vlsJtors from aU parts oi Can• Mrs Cook Followmg the supper ada and. the United stat.ea: were lll hour the president of the Young attendance and .some .. plendld a&lea Peoples Union Mr Roy Ormiston were made The top figure real1Rd presided for a brief busmess meet for a cow wa.s two thousand dol- ing Roy .stated that the dram~ bad tars Eight people tled. for the auess been moot popular and had been or the highest priced animal and given nine times The success of the entire amount In the draw waa the work had been due to the given over to the British War Vtc- splendld co operation of all the t1ms Fund, to be forwarded members and their Interest 1n mak through the local Red cross So- ing the play the best in their power ciety Lunches lee cream. drlnb to make lt To their director Mrs and candy were also &Old by the Norman Whtte the )Ollni people local Red Crosa which brought expressed the1r sincere a.ppreciaUon some funds for the -aoclety 'lhe for her untiring efforts and Miss sale was conducted 1n a larp tent .r.uctne McNea on behalf Df the e.nd the auctlODf!et s stand waa group presented her with a very dnmed with b:Jth th• Uolon Jack lovely flower container in com and Stars and. stripes A W flower glas.s Appreciation -was also Thompson of Lincoln Neb .. U 8 expressed to M:r Keast Webber who A was auctioneer ILDd his a..ssJSt .. has been one of the group as en ants were L. E Franklin Toronto tertainers between acts and he and Robt T Amos Moffat, Ont. was presented with a flashlight The Bible Class of Ashburn Lucille McNea who has gwen spe Pte3byter1an church were a:uest.s "te ctal numbers between acts Ruth cently of Mr and Mrs Leslle HaD Jull who has been the faithful and Miss Marguerite llalt pianist and Ralph Hannan curtain Miss Hunter of Toronto, hM man were all extended votes o{ ap been en~JB.ged to teach 8 8 No 1 preciation TI1e gathering was a £Dryden sl for the coming year most haPPY one for all the young Miss Ruth Robinson hu joined people and to Mrs Coole and ~he start of Osh&wa Schools Noreen the group are especially in Mr Anderson of WeDand spent debted for giving their home for the week. end with Dr and Mrs this event Baldwin The st Martm s Young Peoples ------- Society held a very deli~htful gathering at the home of Mr and I Mrs C H A Annstrong la.st week when the evening was spent lr. Kinsale games and singing The lucky draw for the end table was made by Paula Armstrong and Mrs Gordon Tobit was the lucky lady to wln the table Following the social hour lunch was served The first shiprqent of boots for the Library has alTived including copies or books which ha'e been worn out but are stm in demand by the rea.ders These were obtain ed through the book exchange and are as follows Red Pepper Burns <Gra:e Richmond) The Calling or Dan Matthews <Harold Bell Wright> The Oaspards of Pine Croft (Ralph Connor) The Clam- man (Thomas Dlxonl Laddi~ CGene Stratton Porter) Tbe SkY Pilot 1n No Mans Land !Ralph Ccmnor) St Cuthber"t3 IR. JC. Knowle.sl A Daughter or the Land <Gene strat.ton Port~) Another ahlpment will be here in a few .,...,. .. ks Mr a,nd Mrs Burroughs of De troit and Mr and Mrs Harry WUkin of Toronto ....:re gue6ts last week with Mr J Garbutt Mrs Arthur Cookwell or at Oatharlnes was a guest for the we•k end with Mr and Mrs F Holliday Rev J Coburn occupied the pul pit 1n the United Church on Sun· day and spoke in the interest or temperance representing the Tern perance FederatJon He said The Temperanoe cause Is not denom.Jn· aUonal but a. part or every church ln a united effort to work for temperance legislation and educa tlon " His text was based on Pro verbs 31 4 and 5 MJs.s Amy Ingleden of Toronto spent the week end with her rather Mr A. Ingleden Mr and Mrs C S Thompson Gwen and John have returned from a holiday nt Riverside Beach Beaverton Service in the United Church on Sunday Aug 3 wtll be conducted by the !)astor Rev P L. Jull and Holy Communion will be cele brnted BORN--On Sunday July 26 a t their home at Columbus to Mr and Mrs Walter Holliday a son (2\lrs. A. Booker Votres; llmt.J Kinsale July 28 - 'nle Women s Instltue wlll meet. at ~ home or Mrs J Wagg on Thursday next July 31st at 2 30 D.S T !1lls !a to be Grandmothers• Meeting and all the grandmothers are asked to attend Theme to be Historical Research Roll Call Soauetblng I Do IJke Mother Dld " Exhibit or old plctu~s Master Ralph Miller Is 'l'bltlng with llr and Mrs M.. Gomlley Mr and Mrs M.. MoBrle:n and ramlly of Detroit.. were alao Tb.urnda,y vWton~ at the Gormley home Jlr and ..., Ralph B. - and Diane and Mr aDd Mn Lloyd Mood:J' opent tbe -- at Be&-nrton ~8 Josephine and Violet P~ of &hbum soent last week with lWss Velma BalaoD- Aln:I'O.It.miUl Ray Leda<ll .. Janis is on two weeks s!ct: leave Glad to see Ray ta lmprorlnJ ao nicely after hb recent operation. Mr and Mrs J Wan and Verle were Monday vlslt.ors 1D Undaa.y A very pleasant eTenlng was: spent at the home of Mrs. Wm Bell Sr on Wednesday last when friends gathered to honor the re- cent newly weds l4r and Mra.. Areh BeU with & mlacellaneous ..shower It bPlng such a wann evening the presentatloo wu held on the lawn To atart proceed- ings Mr R E. Mowbny u mas- ter of ceremonies Jed in a alnc song Mrs V Parkin and lin J Wagg each gave hum.OZ"OUS read- lnp, while MJ.sa Mable Harbroo gave a dellghUul solo PoUowtng this a mock wedding was put on by five fOUDI" ladles Miss B•len Knapp as min!ster :MJsa Jean Mowbray bride. M1u Jean Len- nDn. Kf'OOITI Mtsa Roxena Led,e~t bridesmaid and M1sa Velma Ba11011 bPst man Thls ake:tch brou&ht forth lots of merriment from the crowd 'lbe gifts weTe then brought forward by Doualas Pam .. dale and Gerald Hooker and DIUIJ' beautifUl and. usetul gltta were re- ceived by t.hb popular JOUDI" couple In a few well chosen words. both Arch and Alma thank- ed. thetr tdend.!l for the many &ift.l. The ladles then served lunch to an. M te ~-tie station July 29-Tratfic we hope to see him about. shortly Miss Hllary Moot"G and as o; ~~· Miss NeUie Nash Miss Cor& Har- CharleB and Kenneth Moore of To· on this highway appe~ to be as vey or Oshawa Mr and Mrs. W ronto who have been vlsltmg In heavy on the first gasoline leas Por-t Perry for the past ~ weeks. SUnd&y a& on any other ;ret 1D McGowan Will and Miss Tucker D1 have returned home place of the one regular north· Lorne Parle were callers on Sunday Mrs. a R Cockburn and Master bound bus on saturday at 2 and at the hom~ or Mrs Franels Briggs Robert. COckburn or Toronto are again at 6.20 p.m. there were twa Mr.s J Holl1day Miss Bertha Hol spending a few daya with Miss M extra bwses on each run and the hdav and Mls.s L. O'Boyle visited Cockburn 630 p.m. east-.bouna C.P.a. pas- wiLh Oshawa friends on FT1day lllss Irene Mullllgan is vacation senger train carried. two extra. Mr A Parrlnder of Newtonv1lle lnJ" 1n I.Dndon with her uncle and coaches and all were well-tJlled. vlslted Saturday wlth Archie and aunt Ill' and Mrs B. Crass which goes to show that many auto- Mrs Parrlnder Kiss Gladys Noet b! TOronto has mobiles stopped 1n tbelr garages Mr and Mrs. Edgar Cooper and ret.umed. home after spending a over the week end ehlldren or Toronto spent the couple of wett.s with her parents Miss Mildred Painter of waube.u- week end with Myrtle relat.l\ es Mr AQ.d Mrs w F Noet. Miss shene spent the first part of Iut Mr James Edgar and Miss Doro Irva Noet of Toronto Ls also spend· week wlth former school pals thy Hall or Toronto c&lled on lng her vacation with her parents Mrs Jams Lee and little girls of Myrtle relatives on sunday e\ening :Mr and Mb• Payne of T;:tronto Greenbank visited on wednesday Mr and Mrs LeVi Tordif! of spent the week end with friends ln with Mrs Lees parents. Brooklin ca11ed on former nel&h. TOrOnto Mrs A Maybee of Cannlngton bol"'!l on Sunday morning Uon R G HUtchinson and :Ml'& vistterl from wednesday untU sun- Mr and Mr3. Duld Duchtmin HUtchinson assisted bY their day with Mrs Ja.mes Dickson Mr and Mrs Elwood Ma.sters &t daughter MW lll land HutchlruiOR Little Joan Carnochan has re· tended Decoration servJces at. Bally or 'I"Or'Onto entertained. membt'rs of turned home after some happy days duff cemetery on Sunday aftetnoOJ tbe LIODa Club and their wives one Master Robert Tole of Osh&wa 1o 1 spent at the home of her grandpat evening reeentls- at. their ve Y ents Mr and Mrs W Mark of was a SUnday morning caUer at the summu cottage Scugog Island & home of Myrtle relathes 11. result or the recent carnival held Scugcg Mr and Mrs Lorne Johnson of - the Lions the Club was able to Mr and Mrs Will Ward of Osh '--· .. . .r Oshawa visited at. the Jo,. ... ....,on send ....... to tb• B..'it:Jsh war Vlc awa Mr and Mrs E Wickett. or ~ lslt home on Sunday ...,__ Pund *100 to the EVening Little Br1t&in were Sunday v or.s ·~ .. Mr William McCartney while ln Telegrams War VIctims FUnd and or Mrs Henry Lane Mrs Lana who S200 to the Lions BrlUsh war Vic· ls in poor health accompanied Mr camp at Niagara last week enlisted Ums P\md at st. CatharinE's and Mrs Wickett to IJtUe Britain tor active .5ttvice with the Royal -PROMOriONS...--roBT .. PERiY on their return on Monday morning Canadlan Engineers He left on PUBLIC SCHOOL We hope to hear soon that Mrs Tue.,day for NoranC& wb•re th• High School En ranee On years Lane Ls lmprO\ed in health company will be formed as a part work-Leila Gerrow Rena HatTl'iOn Mr and Mrs Jam"s Elliott or or tbe 4th Battalion a.nd they will Annabelle Hillier T ~lcille Jef!re"\"" Woodbridge were callers on Monday then proceed to Petawawa for Teresa Leahv Bernice Stmonds at the 0 Harrison home trahil.ng Good luck Bill! Prank Prentlte Keith Stenrt Br I Mr and Mrs Ea11 cook. or O.,h Rer w E Smalley or St.ourre examination - Jean Cook Ethel av;a were in the \'illege on Wednes ville occupied the pulpit on Sunday Lane Gnnt Bentle\"" Arthnr Col aay evening calling on r~lat ves ewning ln the absence of tbe pas bear Jack COOi.< Mrs R Long spent the week-end tor Re\ G 8 Oervan who Is o-:t Grade Vll fo Grade Vlll- Mer wl'h her colLSin Mrs A \\'llson of hiS holldays Mr smalley spoke in cedes wandel Florence Whilf' lbe interest of the temperance Jack BlewW Bert COmer Bruce Burketon tl all Brock Road HUU ooroo: Mark Morley ytt- M:r Harry ouest of Montreal ea~ The congrega on was sm chell, Donald Pargeter Hugh Pren· and his mother Mrs Guest of To- but those who were present were tlce BlU WilUams By examlnation tonto w"'re visitors on Thursday lmpressed by hl.s tut.erestlng mes (Hilda 8 _.. Con') ~-•--t lth w J d M cook sage and the facts presented con -. - Helen Hayes Betty Cook ~ w an r~ ... Ill _, ld Brock Road July -··- stev-h Is 1 full wi g in this cemlng the Uquor wa c ..._.ou ~ ........ Arch~r David Bentley Ross Bar• Tltres mg n s n eson and aon of Whitby and Miss N t dlst I t l'h • the tatmer5 awaken us up to the perils that face rl!on Donald t.ne Qeorge oe r c w some o, Phvllls FR•l- and friend of Oah· " Co l h -1 I I h 1 1 Ish d our boys and girls we desire to be WJ H m s c• uc oa &\' ng m e ...... 'l'isl.~ at the J!lmes Par~y Grade VI to Grade VII - Gladys Mr and Mrs. Jim L1.Umer and our best t.hat our country may have !lome recently Conley Beryl Coqk Merilrn Grit RCkSS of Raglan spcut sunday w1th our beSt. No one ha..s a.ny use tor We are gb.d t.o see Mr Seth Bad• ' M rl .. e Fl-•ence Na N H"• h o mtl- ••d hts method• but credit en a e .-oas Vol. Mr and Mrs orman .... s n ~· _. "' gero around. again after his recent .smith Ena Rider Tom Coot Ross M.r and Mrs Olh er Lane and 1a due him for his atand agalns~ Illness. Dowaon John oatenby Bruce Ge- Mr Arthur ward visited on sunday alcohol He p.oes 11ot allow the use Mr Albert Ackford had the mls row Gordon Goode Ted Griffen wlth Mr and Mr3 oa, ld Broome of ot it a.mon1 hh .&oldiera either orr fortune to lose one of his f01lDI Douglas Hillier Bob Jnmes Maur Sollna or on duty Would t.hat auch a rul- cattle "nte animal became mired ice Jeffrey Stanlf'V Lane Stuart Son-y to know that Allen Downey Ina exl.sted 1n our annlesf tn a hole In tlle creek which ruM Lane George WarldeJ _.._ __ ue1• and h Grade v to Grade VI-John Ad l,;:===========:::;:;;::===~=======;l'hrough the va.ot.W-c- .... ll" en a.m.s Adam Deitrich Allan as-- lt. was fouDd the an1mal was too weak to recuperate row RObert Hall. Jim Heayn Keith Dr and Mrs Walter Xuts. or the Mart.. S A Cawbe Teacher Mellon tn.stltute or R.eaeaidl Pitta .. --·-d from Gctde V .to Grade bursh Pa .. \'blted. thelt aunt.,Mrs: -..,;- t·•oo< ri"VIIIUUl: !lOad ... otJier YWton •were .... VI.....Joan BenUey: Mary Clbteg:lro G~ and -' Mt and 11n Muwaret OOlbear Jean Comer Tinkham of Toronto Doreen Hayden,. Joan Beayn Zula Mrs. Alex Cox o! Wlnnlper )(an J'acbon Paye Johnson. Patricia: Ashburn July 29-A aOod meet.-- on Vancouver Island hu been .speDd.log • few days with Klnl' Bl&Dche McDonald Rllda 1ng of t.'le IAd!es Bible CIUI of who !a a nauve of her sister Jll'S. Robt. Rusor: M!tcheD Annie Noet. Barbara Burns Church Sund•y School wu grea.Uy 111.Lsstd In Mr and Mrs James HUnter h&Ye PreDUee Dorothy Rider. Marie To-- held at the home of Mlsa Mar;uer- community HGwever our lass been hl'llldaylng with the latter~ bln. Connie.. Wheeler lte Hall. president of the class on be a gain to the community 1 ' ·~ and Mrs. ~~··'d Gn.de IV to .Orade V-Norman Monday evening July 21 with a her future home will be paren S. ....... ... ....... U&a& Aldred Douglas BenUey Bmy large number of members We wbh ber Godapeed -health and ruDer Brock Murray Davi<WJn ThelmA rrtends pr&ent.. The theme bapplne!.S u .she takes 1.be JO~ Gft'l'Ow w.r-Jorle Hall. Douglas the evening was "Prlendsblp" wtt.h friends by motor to the Wes Baya Albert James Vema Lanr- opening hymn 'What a Priend We tem eoast. Pen7 MoCullouah Clement. otten.. Have 1n Je.sw; The SCripture )Iuter L.vle Sherwin Is taking breltt. Mirlam PeeJ Gwermeth Pe readln.g wa.s the 15th Oh&pter of part in the concert to be held at terson Arthur Sheridan Ruth John read bv MJss Glenys Stephen ~d.Jl. Wednesd!ly eTenlng of this Williams Hymn Blest Be the 'I1e that week. 0 V Stovln. Te&cher Binds'" was sung Abe minutes At the coocluslon of fleld day Grade m to Grade IV - June Blewett. Bobby Brinkman. Alan Cawker Arthur Cawker Boward Conley HeleD coot. .Marte Den shun. Anne Goode Jact Goode Jack Grlt!e:n Billy ,Hal'l'isoo. DlWD.e ReaJD OOUClas Heayn Manr Row· sam Arthur James. Rosa Jemison Wesley :r.n~ Billy Peel llor'e6t Pla.yter PauUne Prentice M.arjarie Rider Ruth Snowden Rita TObin Doris TUmmonda, .....,. Tur1IU E. w Hank. Teacher Onde II to Grade ID-Donald Chapman GeoriO Deitrich Mei- Y1lle oenow Robert Jolmslon Grant. lllteheD. Jamte OUenlneltt. Georp Dodd Bobby: Rowland. Bob· bJ Wheeler Grade II to Grade m - June - Qeo<llr. -. Joan Cook EUlel Day: Blleen Deitrich Jtc' eo.....,_ Merle Harrison. Don. HUll. Oltte b-rine ~ JactsoD. LD· Uan Rlseboroll()h Bari>ara Woods. were read by the aecretary. Mrs. actlvltle5 1n aJd of the Red Wes. RouU!y prayer M:tss Ethel GeQrp West addreSMid, Broug stuttaford offering Oommlf.teea COiliP'JPUon on 5unda.y at appointed for August were 'Vt.slt- 1ut. ing Mrs Russell Luney and Mnl ' .--·-.-·-aD.d Mrs Lealie Oardhouse of Emma Grant l"'owera for Ute :Ual.ttn were visitors in the neigh· Church " Ml"a Sherwin aDd Kn. borhood .&tunlay afternoon R Heran for July 31 IO'S. Robert Kt and xra. Walter Kerr were Parrott. AUKUSt 3 lll"1 Herb .Ash· guests of Mr and lit& H'lwatd ton August 10 Programme" llra. UnblvUle reeently R aoore and. Miss Ethel stuua- trom. netrott. Toronto ford ~ost.esses Mlu M Hall, Mn Newmarket apl!!!lt. the day with Ooore M:r:a. Henry Doble. ).{1as BU· Kr and lin. wm Brash Sunday da. Hoplc.ins ~ PfOII'&lll.D1e for Mrs. HeiU'Y DOble entertained a the JUly meting wehk:h was in few friends at afternoon tea on her charge ot Mt.s3es Geortle ReYDrucs.. bbthday J\ll..l' 22, In honor of her and catherine P'hber. wu aa tol· trlend u:tss. Alma Oriffith R.N of 101n Reading .. I want MY Own New York Cltv who haa not been Way bY Mnl James DUff RH.dl.ni bome f« a number of nara.. by :M:rs. Henry Doble "*When Thlnla Another familY re-union wu held Go Wl"'Olg" Plano 'duet. Mra. at the home ot Mr Jalm Bryant. Patta and Mro Heron R.WIIna "II ~ dur;lna tbe -. About Im t 'rhe Chun:b It 'a. You by ooe hundred relatlves<-we:re ~t Manchester -- lllanchester July 28 -Mia:l OW'a Watson. Greenbank spent 1aat week with Miss Lola Aqell Mr Alex Lee of Uxhrldae ealled on Powile Bros. on Wednesday Mrs Jno M~tera 1a atlll confined to her bed also Mrs Josiah Smith we hope to see them weD apJn very soon Mr and Mrs. Clarence Lqer- qulat and )Ira. Elwood Crosier To-- ranto and M.n. N J White Brooi. u.n. were guests of Mr and. !In W p Croaler on Thursda.y evenmc M.lsa Heleo Cros.ler aDd Maatu Oe.rald returned with Ulem to Tor· onto after a couple of days wltb her parenta Ill' Harry cowan of M.inden ealled. on hla 41ster Mra Arnold Roach on P'r1c1a1 Some fanners tn this locality threshed tall wheat aDd a saod yield 1s ~ported Kr Howard Dc:ib3on has bought a threshin& mac:hlne A large party of Frenchmen from Quebec arrived In the village on Monday and are engaged In tatlng up the ra11s along the railroad north or Brooklin The Iacroo:se game of S11.turday night betwet!n the St OaLharlnea and Brooklin team.s played at Brooklin wns 'lliell attended and a fine game was played with very Mr a.nd Mn Arthur llart at Toronto. wel'e recent 'Vlal.ton with Mr and Mrs w r.l.atk. 'l'hrodtln)r " In tull -around here Kr Doug Rlchardlon of Bur- Ungt.on was a recent caner at Seldom Inn" ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Mr and Mn Harold Pice JKk I and Dorothy and Mrs Rabue at Grade t to Grade II-LloJd Bal· four Bobby Chapman Donald Coot Ronald. maar Edna Pleld tnr Bernice Glt«<by Stanley Glaa ll&l'f Marp.ret Grtbln Pat- rlck - Merlly Heayn Mayrone James. Harold Jeffrey Katharine Anne Johnston - J<loh~ Roy Lane WUma onn <Jary Plater Jlmm.y Rider Joyce Wallace Mrs. Luney A hearty va~ n ot Various &ames. oommunlty ~I' aaught.er of Balsam vbited rela .. thanks w.., eztended to Mrs. Ball creettns:s and a meet enjo)iable tlves in the nel&hborhood durtnJ and her daughter !or thelr kind supper acned at two tablM on the the week hospltallty Mba Martuerlt.e Ball tan gave efti'J'C)Oe ~t a very Mr and MrS cnarlcy Minty and Invited the clus to her home for bepny ttrqe Ice cream booths .sup- wn Nonnan of 'IW'Onto aocomp- lhe next meet.ln1 "God Be With plemented. the aen1n1: at IUJ)per anled. by lll.l.ss Chllderb01e of Co- You Tlll We Meet Apln" followed Mra cautday was presented with bait. called on frlendd In the 'lllap by the Mi~ prayer eoncluded a handaome vue being the eldest on Thw:sday afternoon lut en Brougham t.he meeting after which an en one f,ft3mt. A lUcky number wu route from to the city Joyable soelal hour wu spent dur- draWl) by Mr Bryant a daU&"ht.er A few rrom our attend.ed. (Mn. L. C. IINW1I. Con':} lng the eetv1n1 of lunch from. tickets .seld The ~ was the birthday party of Brouaham July 21 - The W .r VIsitors In the vUlage during the a 'VlctoJy bOnd" ~ext year 8 re- c.!1le and Marion Le~ of '!•'":!~~ I fl.lld fireman IJ)C)IJ.aUrtd a concert week were Mr and Mrs. Gtorae union will be held at Mr Pre<! on ThursdaY attemoon July bn July us ln tbe TOWn HaU ar-FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS! LUMBER of all kmde. shmgles- all yol,l. need to bu1ld Estima tes on all supply )Obl!l FUEL All !undo of hard and loft wood - alao hay TRANSPORT Work of all kmda A.l. McBRIEN Roch .. ter NY Pte Aybnar 'fi>'· tor ot Creelman But now na ... tloned at HamlltoD and Mr aDd Mn J Rlnn Of Toroo.to were week end vlallA.n with Kr and Mns A Rooter Week-end traffic seemed Just aa. rut and u heaTY as ever In ll)ltf: of l&l!l reatrtcUons 11r and Mrs N Wllaon were Sunday vbtt.ora wltb Mr and Yrs. w Lee Air and Mrs w Rouahtoo and baby of Toronto ban been "Vlsit lng with the l&tt.er'a parents lit and Mrs W Mulock Mra Wm Bell spent a few day• with her daU&"hter Mra 0 L&w- t.on at Manilla Mr l"ta.nk Ledgett and Mr and. Mrs Don Led&ett Toi"Onto. were Sunday auesta ot Wr and llrl. C Ledgett Mrs 0 'I'boanpson and ~hlldren are spendin& a few days with Ill' 1nd Mrs MacPherson Mr and Mrl!l. James Muloct and Pnltldle of Lanpi&ll called m old trlenda on 'lburaday E. M Walter Teacher Greenwood '""' a. - c..) Greenwood July ~'11le YounJt Peoples ~ held a weiner rout In the PatC(1ast T!turaday evening Mra.. <Rev> E w '1'1nk or Chi· cqo an.d .on Pletcher called on Mr and :r.rrs. L. P Green one day ......... 11r Perev Clarke b ralstng h1s new barn on Monday The conUnued hot weather 1a rt- penlnJr the anln rapidly Lawrence Annb enllst.ed with Lhe around corps of t.he R O.A P and attrted tralnln1 at Manning Pool on Monday A number oi Boy Bcouta from To ronto are camped on tha flats and attended chllh:h on Sunday OrMnwood. Park continues to ha-..e many vWton and picnic par Uea. Untoo Mr Nelson Woods ll1s5 RoUday _, Brooklin and report. a very enjoy11.ble party ran .. men.ta belnl made by blr and Frances Wam~r and M.l.u Rose Du 11r: and Mrs RObert Grant or After attend1ne the Doble re- weU all of TOronto Mr and Mn. Toronto 'tl'el'f vlsltora with !ln union held at Lake Blm.coe Mrs and 10' C LeRoy Kenny or oro. Clarence Fleldln& and son Keith of &nma orant and. Da.vld an Sunday EU.abeth Do~le of ~to ronto who had lD.tereated a ! arge- Port Perry Nt and Mra M.ldd.le-- Kra. w summentne of 'IU'Onto her aon Kt wm John II'OUP ot old Ume entertainers tG 1 .Jtl ton ColUw of ScUJIO& X.land ....., In the •Wa10 lor a cou~>~o~ <It Petle•law then conunued he' hoi- come ou> heM lo live a ronct"l ALUMINUM DRJV~. llr and Mn Art Pleld.lng visited dan last week renewtnc okl friend- lday wtt.h Mr and Mrs Prank wu- tor the BYentnr Te-.m • Brt- W ~ MJ" and """ Jewel Sonya n:oentlv al\lpo. loughby ot Easlboume MJ" and tlsh war Vletlm&' Pund The hall ENLaST 0 S STUDEN .~, , M.r A. Taylor of P'1.lemore saslc Kr WW DaY or Port. Perry ac- Mr& Wesley Doble or sun<lerland, wu tilled to eapactty and the teen accompanied Mr and M:ra. Hooker companied by lin J Hom called Mr and Mrs Henry Doble who att.enUon t.elttned to their satb· Ottnwa July 29--(CP)-The aatF Of K1nsale vlsiUng hb grandmo on Mr Dave Andersm Wednead.IIJ reside In our vOlage and returned taction and enjo:vment. Such old ther Mn. wm. Taylor l~t Sunday evenlnr of last week to her home ln the city on BundaJ favorites as Prank Oldfield Hurd vaae committee of the Board" ~ afternoon ~r vWtora were Mr :r.fr and M'n Lou Pt.eldinJ and with Mr Garnett Soott after a mo.rt Best Jean U:cDonald RuthTen Me· Control yesterday adopted a Plffl_ Joe and Jack Taylor of CiaremonL dauchter Ruby of TOronto were eboyjable vls1t amonc relatives and Donald Jim Pax and manY others tor intensification or the salvas;t 'I'be L.\'nde ramUy re-union wq the 1ueats of Mr and Mrs H l"leld- friends not ao old contributed to the !eng- cam,pal111 tn Ottav.a hekl at Lynbrot Park on saturday in& reeenUy Quite a few from the neighbor- thy procram._ which wlq Uve lri the The plan \US pre.s"nted by wu.- July 2t when nearly ab:ty direct A number of ra.nnen attended hood are attending the euchre and mlnda of the audience Ethel Ev ll•m Knl&: htley supervisor of ~ descendants or tb.e late John LyMe the Shorthorn aaJe held at Mr W dance at Chalk Line Pavilion on ans vlolln aolo wu \ery flne Mr national u lvaa:e campaJaon It ~ ltent present A mo.st enJo,Yable a! A. DrYden a Maple Shades tt Wedne.sday evening July so thb C LeRoy Kenny made an excellent for a two .. day drlve for old alWdtl\~ ternoon wu apeot ln pmes. swtm- Brootlln 011 Saturday July 2t1 and week when a lucky Ucket wlll bf' chalrman The eostumlng or the num .by ottaw11. sohool chDc:lreV mlna etc Brothen and alsten were repoM. a good u.le ! elected. from tickets sold Proceeds @ rtl.st.<~~ n e ISO ]M'rfeot tt added early Jn September and a dls~laJ very pleased to be together again Mlss Kutlt-1 um and friend Y:Lu 1.n atd of war work ... lft'ea tly to the aUracUveness. A- early In the same month of waill The famUy wa.s seated at a supper B~len Luke o! Whitby apent Wed Ilia!. Phyllis D&we of Orlllia Is bout tao was ral!:ed by a 4frt~;W In· materlala and war equiWtent \hil table laden wllll. aU aorta of apo- l\Uday afternoon Totth !lr and Nra the guest of Mrs Le.wlor .:lependent of the con~rt. A redar can .be made from them 1 0 , petizlng dainties &d much enjoyed HUL Whitby RQt .. ry Legion Street .. best donated bY Y:r Sterrltt of 1 Ot 1za 1 " .I a picniC A hearty COmmunity Mr and Mts Mowat ot Toronto Fair Wednesday AUKWt 13 Orand Pickert"- waa won by Mrs. A Le- AI tawa organ t. ens enJ.q!J} •-· 1 n~ h •. ~1 trl ed In salvaao work agT~ed to · ~. Brooklin Phone 55 Pt.e CharHe Lennon of Cam)) Borden waa a week--end vJ.al.tor at his home here Appr'9Zimately 7 100 or five per cent of the telephones In canada are operated b7 rural cun))t.D1ea. sing~ concluded t-he happy Kr::0 ¥K~ Mrs Robert Parrott and prise Muter De LUxe 1841 c,,.'". mon o Dn>lll am AA• -c- er: c l ;~~~~~:~m d "" tim. Spent to. eth.... --nelson Oran• enjoyed a week s rolet eoec.'l touter ginn bv 11r Dn:n MD.Jr:s their efforts Uf.li.l&: ~ •·· ' I I ~th d b of n b M Gnn drive which WUI lie J}~ Mrs Dr Pred ..Procunler lea\N \i.slt wlt.h !lr and Mn1 Roy Par· Ml.ss SyMa Ne t o ~ ..... ar- An a aJ' our Y r:o~ - thb Thuraday to JOin her husband rott or Jtlnptdb recently •·lwn•esaltel!r vlsltlnr at. t~ home or Mr non went to t.he holders or tickets U~e auspices or the R C&pt.. ProcUWer Who Ia .stationed lira. Burnett. .JamlNOn and her 1· LYdne on the Town Line In Oshawa and TOronto CrOSII

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