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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Nov 1939, p. 11

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THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 2ND, 1939 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, -BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIOPAELEN ___ ORONO NEWS le Rofomsr Plant Orono Orangemen Mr. anid Mrs. Lealman bt Telephone convention at ring A new dvlpeti h R*b.d adPà on l t Oron. Entertaln District 25 Yér Marrl" d t ary Edward Hotel, Toronto. apple industyo aaai h = i... "'i Twn W. A. of United Church met manufactureo pl jle c ?BOX d E 4rsonal ____ aY Carke T p.News aneseoenng. U nd Chu rch inlg wyt~d~ a PUOE <rlOThe second robey inuvuges The home of!M. ad Ms.C.JaesDir. eat Ms. eorg hmposWd-crdlng t h Arclua e wlthin a few weeks took place OrnoL. O L. rooms were the J. Leamen o! Malvern was Ucthtees eràgieedtaher Me . aS. o er Tea tedhe Prchon- al alvoufrfut ucsn Council meets next Tuesday. during Wednesday night when scene of a happy gatherlng Mon-sweeefdawhenp th eerglCtaleizen.,1.Tu symrnigiadto Ja e daSle e tte asn aln O RôlesLewishas sarletfever the arn ws broen ino at he da nigh whenthe lcal ldge weken whenthagentMrtnday.tarThere Twas a mogoad tUicJamamilyMondietheepwata colatheyaman Roc Lwisha aarlt ev R efethban a rn anoat ue day nlght ed ai th loalodge somne 34 guesta ihonor a! the Dlckson, well known and highly attendance. tic breakfas almoto i Mis. F. Pearson», a former resi- Rfrsainpatadaqa-Clarke District (New toanville silver wedding of their son aiid epssed tizeenofalread ol-Zi onaool IHoe Tw, ae at iercounts.Apeucb- dent of Orono, la itown. titY of maney stolen. Bath locks Newcastle and Kendal) and alsoc daughter-i-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. The chilling breeze, Uie bitlng respeed tc istienaof Clared Mr. soLe op I rean, teahe a theuic ustb predfo bDss Edna Stutt, Grafton, spent were broken. Bowmanviile police their annual competitor for hon- J. Leamen of Orono. The bride frOst and Uic scattered snowflake, lowig several months of iilness, splendid topic at the Y.P.U. on sides beigadoetcpdut thé .weekend at home, have been hIvestigatig. ors i degree work i the form and groom, of twenty-five years reminds us that winter is just and an aperation on Tuesday in Tuesday evening. is consideredvr lesn n Dr Lslie Torntospet Ui of he Slpmn trphyReabro.ago were the recipients of many around the corner. Therefore Toronto hospital. Bowmanville Rotary Club en- appetlzingandelframy lovlygitsan bhi a hre-peplear hstmngtofiis Born in Clarke 63 years ago, tertained the children o! our use. It makel osbeUcuii weeked wli frinda.W. J. Riddell was chairman. tier wedding cake decoratcd i plowing, gathering in Uic remain- son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dick- school at a movig picture show zation o! quaniiso i mie Mrs. McPherson and M rs. aron o CutMas Followig Uic regular meetig a white and silver. Mr. Learnen ta der o! their apple crop, bringlng son, deceascd had lived i Clarke Frîday morning. sizes a! applswchdfotfd Srnith are I Toronto. ' ' Te .,t.t e period o! social chat and a lunch a praminent biortcuturalist and in turnips, etc, ail his lie. Followig his mar- a place iUcodnr pl Mrs. 1. Witer visited i Cobo- ' .Ism tSout$ were enjaycd by ail. weil-known in this district. Their PuPils o! aur schools were niage to Marion Trull, Orono, the markets. cank. At HI$ ResIdee This idea o! visltig aniong many friends willjoin i wishig guests at Bowmanville Rotary couple lived iirst at his Cowanville Mrs.'Ailin, Kingston, la visiting lodges la very popular and does them many more years o! haPPY Club Friday. Newcastle and later i rn.C w n i her daughten, Mns.-Charles Knoit. Onono Scouts met Tusa a great deal to foster good-will married Mi. Littie Biily Farrow is doing Mn. Dickson won many friends by Tus ay mong the ladges, e s p e c i ail1 y nicely after his accident o! a his cheery and kind disposition. Visitons: Mn. and Mns. Frank y sg spent the weekend at home. Uic trustees who ailowed them *'îieniily enemies" - Orono and Double Showêr Held b.enanm. He was is ar o n H atcutve membetnd Uc Hal, M. and Mns.M.Osbown, Miss Mary Sisson spent Uic ta use Uic achool when Uiey cauld Reabono. Frp w <I < noes akSt. United Church. Ms ansadM.Hrl s * Mn. Lew Halloweil senved on The funenal Satunday fnam his bonne, Mornish, with Mn. and MisskehinLogn. n othe ilhel ther fone. Mtngs nr. A. J. Tamblyn'. the jury in Cobourg. late residence was largely attend- Mns. Bnooks Cowan. . . Mn. and weekend i Toronto. but nat every week. There wene Rev. S. LittI.wood *Lamne Todd has about fiished cd and the beautiful flonal trib- Mns. Howard Cook and daughten .llT c Miss M. Fawlen, Lidsay, Ila 27 present. Plana wcne made fon le EI.ctsd Presîdent A unique event took place Sat- Uic nepairing a! his stable. utes testified ta the sympathy of Launa, Hamilton, with Mn. and visiingMrs J.Eageso. PtrO intrutio atthehom ofunday night at Uic home o! Mn. H. B. Gilmen has been deliven- Uic comniunity. Rcv. S. Little- Mms. A. T. Perrin. . . Mr. and Mn. J. J. Melon who has the Orono Red Cross A. J. Tamblyn when about fifty ing apples in the nonth country. wood offlciated and delivened a Mns. R. Haskiil, Port Hope, with George Mitchell has returned basement a! his rlew home fitted neighbons gathencd ta extend Our Young people had a joliy coinforting message ta those ber-Mran s.SnPot ... from Trenton. up for manual traiing and other Rev. S. Littlewaad was elected gifts and best wishes ta Mn. and evening ata Haliowe'cn party in eaved o! a loved anc. Mrs. A. A. Mn. and Mns. Ceci Waikey, New- Eeih .Mn. Loule Brown, former bank projects a! the Scouts. No. 2 Pat- President o! Onono -Red Cross Mns. W. Bowman (nec Ella Tam- aur school an Monday. Dnummond nendened the beauti- tonvilie, with Mr. and Mns. Gea. S*caù assistant here, visited fricnds. rai wiil be given instruction on Society at a meeting_ Thursday blyn), and Mn. and Mrs. James Several attended the Silver Tea fui sala "Shadows". Bearens wemc Henderson. .. Mn. and Mrs. Ivan i.o. Miss Myrtie Smith has had a Oct. 30th; Na. 1, Nov. 3rd; No. 3, night, with Mns. J.,,J Melon as Tamblyn (nee Hilda Rowland), at'the parsonage at Newtanvilic. Madison Hall, John Marris, M. H. Farrow, Onono, with Mn. and Mrs.____ garage. bufit. Nov. Oth; and No. 4, Nov. lOth. Vice-President. OthàijFofficers are: in Uie form o! a double misceilan- Mn. Jacob Halioweil is a little Stapies, J. J. Carnish, Austin Tun- Bert Cnassley. . . Mn. Thomas Mn. Fred Whittakcn visited hi Instruction will begi at 7 pam. Secnetary, Mis. Harry Lycett; cous shawer. betten aten his sevene illness ner and O. W. Ralph. Interment Couch, Newcastle, with Mn. and is br 0 graninoher Mr. J Woci.Treasurer, Mrs. Herb Murray; The gits wenc openco and ad- which necessitated two blood took place in Orono cemetery. Mns. J. J. W. Stringen. . . Mrs. grandmother, rs. J. Wood.Clarence Turner, Mn. and Mrs. RtaddunsretardUi Miss Betty Stapletan was gucat Mn: Orme Gamsby attended Uic Committees - Finance, Mms. R. maired by Uic happy couples, and transfusions. His family wene ail Friends wene present !rom To- okfth o! Mr. and Mrs. John Morris. meeting of Durham Club in To- Forrester, Neil F. Porter, R. C. al four spoke bniefly Uiankig calied home, but ail have return- nonto, Campbel!ond, Cha ple au Ruben Payne, Miss Wilma Fan-wokaUiwoecasadte rot.Rosboraugh, Mrs. Wm. Ar m- Uieir frienda ion the gif ta and cd except Mns. H. Harrington. adWlnd as wdl as fram naw, Mn. T. Cauch, Miss Bemnice whole schoal dig mesl Mironto. sn htb, rnMr.R oa; uca-bstwse.1an elnAndrews and Master Norman ta Uic wonko!Uctahrasei ss Matherjoknin Sis on Wity, MrHey koTon trongi.R.Lgn Prhss wae.Claude Henry has gone taOnono and vicinîty. Ades ihM.T .Smsnas ta Uic coto!kphgchas spet ic eeendhiOroo.ener Dcko, To rota ing, Mrs. J. C. Gamey, Mr5. J. R. Rev. S. Littlewood extended ta Markham. Ades ihM.T .Smsn t hsom e r Jim.oh Amsron, rs.P.B.and twa daughtes, Miss Mamaon Clarke Church and bth after- taxpayer. Tepyscly7eet la ds pent. U cA weDent a t h M e . e MrsBb.a d Jon hyt nd Ar s rNg i. o . . and best w ishes on beha if f a tU he I io t H ope recently. . . M is D ickson, B.A ., Cam pb cfo md, a on a nd e eiv e vi e ere child is a bu d n w U c c m hom e fro mt Oshawa Saturday. Kean , MT r yn , B b d Jont hWhyk- ' eti n p d r N. aF. prer.c h oî a m nt . T e r s ! Ai e H io dl h s r t r e a M iss M argaret Dickson, B.A., well attended. Rev. J. M Lach- m u nty . Mn.. L A. Dnt waebnougTomet. spn i th-Metn pee iU p eUcevening was spent in gamnes Uic city aften visiting at home. .. Chapleau; anc brother, Henry Of lan, Newtanville, was speaker at The greattavneo Ui Mr. Kelth McEiray visited Mns. eda hmo! explanation by Mr. Littlewood, and social chat, and a deliciaus Mis. Sid Hallowell ia home alter Toronto; two sisters, Mrs., George bath services. The choir, under acquisition o!c ann l hog DNol.Mi. Jack Cobbledick, 'Toronto, and minutes by Mns. Lycett. lunch was senved. visiting hem parents at Pont Hope.BwnOooadMsChîUidretno! isDotyUccy.Temstcm nd- D. obe.visîted Mr. and Mis. N. Cobble- It was declared that Uic Orano ..Mms. M. Shutka and daughter Lawe, Ornewati.îpanan r.CistedecongofMthiteDroon, tet aeye dfct.Th trT Mrpls. A .Kaei tA .dc.Society should be Uic central Sophia visited in Oshawa. . .Mis Thepoa! sagciwhoele . i 'T, e d har i ff thai Tthes' sympathy o h hl and at night the Newcastle Jun- of civîiz em Bowmanville Rotary Club en- point fan ww waork. Or, in other Park Street Union Alice Hailoweil, Toronto, and community gocs out ta Uie ber- ior Choir sang splendldly. upon Uic cyc.Ti asplll Dr. Milne and, family have tentained Orana public achool words, in order ta avoid duplica- Hamather had tea with Mns. S. G. cvdae nterls.Lau e atTedywt rco colcide eas osed naUcMri itnppl tUctete a. tion i distribution and wonk, and IIwe artY Hallowell. . . Mr. and Mis. H. _____e atTusa wt re fsh hhouseok laelatwekta make Uic Red Cross work extra Enjoyd by IW.mbsrs Barmowciough, Wesîeyviîîe, with a f air turnout. For Uic time being child's eyes acimtr;te Mr.Lti atn omn fTheomthtkpa ceWllim a>stteweek a_______e fr wkMis. John McKay. D.Ga .Glln oat meetings will only be heid when are baby ey3 uti i aea Mm.Lote atnBwmn o hma ilimFawler, with rt. r haDasrs.tteio or _____E.____ nnuce, hih asbencvry!rm10taT2yrontndto fe ville, visited at Mn. and Mrs. H. interment in Orano cemetery on In Uic churcli and ather societies, Two clanimy-handed ghosts ne- h lterei-tounwedks so fa . quently thew10 o nkUeyae1e A. Millson's. Sunday. Uic, Red Cross will 'supply ma- celved Uic numenous guests at Uie There passed away a hla t re-Tho eeinantsonarM. adM. quied ta o oudmethef Miss Murmel Morton, Whitby, Mse agrt ikoCa-teniais, such as woal, rather than Park St. Union Hallowe'en Party ro ns ce 13 Wland139,veueorotClahe ifncBult svrofiMr. dMH.iead fo atreeys visited Mi. and Mms. George Mon- leau, and Marian Dickson, Camp- money ta any member O! any Monday niglit, held in Uic Sun- ______ G211fi 1 939..S, plte it i a ae aaTrnaseil omleefe rmdfca ton. beilford, were home owing ta Uic other socicty who wishcd ta hclp. day school room which was beau- ifla.D .Sitrasotllwstket aTonopcal Nrmly The Weston !amily has not death a! their father. Thia work às free wiil and Uic tifully decorated with orange and Burown's Home and School Club n,. at but so fa thene is veny little use a considenbeprina i moved ita Uic Pattenson bouse Mn. and Mis. DelbetF ti hale community is urgcd ta joi black streamers, a s k eliet on held a masquerade October 26Ui, Dr. Gilfillan, sonL of the late j. j. impravement noted. Uic nerve foe gnrtd i and Weslcostume. Mis. J. Hendmy, Lake manville Hirh School, was born i cement walk and injured her Mns. R. H. Wood. * committee and Uic socks, etc., wiil ningUi mstatraciv cs-cati' rih r.go through Uic Red Cross Society tumes wcre a puritan, queen, caslwre Uic iudgcs. Winnens earîv education in bath the public Offered at Toronto pwr tu obi i te pupiielshenjoycd s nj headaquarterster taoavoid ddupca-ca- rlCha CaplinChapgil,,YoJapwegirlstyoungedLirl.uStock2 Show somechocases Uicluicyyoanbyrgma of ng __________________Halaw'en Party an Monday and tion, triplets, old womcn, cowboy, wi-years - Joyce Eddy; Boy unden he saDent a short while in the drusz ____tockShan oextraseffrr bet vn _______________Tucsday with Uic usual programr, Permission ta use Uic Armaur- dow, bride and groom, flowcr 12 yns. - Russeli Banch; Girl be- store with his brother, Mr. J. J. Gil-anetafi games and candy. les is being sought. girl, and farmer. Follawing a tween 12 - 20 yrs. - Miss L. Bate- f illan, at Orono. He then attended Owiniz ta the wam emergency, came a consieal muta *H1alowe'en passcd vcry quîctly A collection was taken amount- short program, in charge o! Man- mn o,1 0ys al ornoUiest o hc Ontharioyoial Winter ' irdshe ects at i we a e in Oronci. Very little damage was ing ta $3.98 and Uic Women's In- ley Littlewood, who pnesided, and Wright; Lady- Miss Ethel Simp- zraduated in dental surRzery in 1902, OnaiaPovnil ife a mreli nocatog sn l àdonc, juat a !ew adds and ends stitute have alrcady danatcd $10. Adele Morton who read the scrip- sn et-M.Caec unr receivinir the degrees of L.DS..,whchhae eehhldanualva I'S4 , I,1*a!uA such as moving signa. turc, which consisted o! a pianoCoic-EiiHny;oul- C.D.S. and D.D.S., afterwards open-TotoadGephvehi arUyshud A St. Savigur's A.Y.P.A. are being S h. solo by Jim Powens and a sclcc- He.el Brown and Jack McKay; inn uun a nractice in UxbridRe where been cancelled. This cancellation bas entertaine at a -Hallowe'en larty Continuation'Sho tian by a brass quartette <Dick Comic Couple - Ailcen T ur nern be oractised until 1915, when lie en- bean a izmeat disapiiointîneit K I FO at Uiheomne o! Mi. and Mra. Gea. Su et no ie Morton, Jim Powens, Manicy Lit- and Roy Bnanch. Prograin con-lstditharvnd aie efresnaicar hoeboae Morton, Sixth Line, Friday night.- tlewaad and Roy Forresten), Uic- sisted o! a violin seli'ection, and aO eray4hbe a i rcieQ ednzLOOK hr.ave Mov. e tter a ndly- UicPrtypade sMicstumenan M. a arowha caen Wal. yl-192, h received his discliarge f rom beef cattie and lambs for the * O F F Lois avedovd t ea and ic HaI@ @'lPa theparade o se is .in sum aMre maît oen hadche Wfîî Wme cthe arm ain n s ebruryeinth, eenhismaskmaets asticeld q feewY lI E Prhsdpoetfornierîy ten- The entertaininent provitied for Bill Brown, M.A., was held. contesta. A mc!mshing lunch ofteam adwseplydi h Crsmsmakt.shed1 hs anted by Dr. Milne.th winning ide Uith Oc. Owing ta some o! Uic prpsed sandwiches, Pumpkin tarta with Department of Soldiers' Civil Re- shows. PO S N P N - n.ad i. .R.fiendad lld day by the lsing ide tok classes having no entries while whipped cream and cofie was establishment atToono ndwa In orer toprovide a suitabXe j Bt daughtcr Mary, Smithuield, Mr. place Frlday night in Uic fonm o others werc overcrowded twa ofscrved. dental officer a Christie Street Hos- makts'calliiia a Hallowe'n party. The assemly Uic pizes werc given ta Uic bet Children and teacher o! ur Dital 110 until he was talçn sck. He vroduct, the Ontario Provincial Win- Futa'-v serad Wm. Cllins EdmntanAltaroom waa beautifully decorated couple. Prize winncrs: Gent - achool wenc cntentained ta the was mamried in AuRust, 1925, ta Misa ter Fair has, in co-operation wt h o i,'lt.lrotmmI u m ;îisited Mi. and Mrs. J. J. Melon. with black and ydllow balla and Mis. Thomas Lewip; Lady - Betty show by Bownianville Rotarians. Muriel Vicars of Uxbridge. UinSokYrsmaedfit dmietc~ , About 200 attended Bownian- streamers, plain yeîîow strcam- Rowe; Boy - Harry Lynch; Girl, Some fain heme attended the He is survived hi' bis wife, anc arranzements for the holdin of a Id. te.«%t f Nondt caead ville Legion dance at Uic Orano crs, pumpkins, bats, witches, cats, triplets - Beverley Payne, Donna masquenade at Shaw'a School on brother, J. J. Gilfillan, and One sis- "Commercial Live Stock Show" at u«@W asssU. vg oma-mesr No ned toecrae an scnb 4ýmouries Friday night. Music and paintings ai autumn scenes, West, Greta Mencer; Gent, comic - Fiday evening, and besides pre- ter, Miss Viola Gilfillan, bath of the Union Stock Yards, West To- (UZILd.WL..yuln'gasat. in slimy water. A solution* of ,vas,,supplied by Wilsan's Merry- while a akeleton graced the en- Bruce Chapman; Boy, camic - Bob seiiting thein akit, Over The Gar- Orono. onta, on Thursday, Friday and rd oempo.s'7WIiuts.Tue makers. ~trance hall. And Uic costumes - Cooper; Best Couple, bride and den Wall, ivi55 Viviaii Duck, Mms. Intret nUxrde en an d 2nd. us T.fotiulJs* Gilhett'uP=reFlke Lye just At Uic 20Ui Breedens' Combin- well, thene wceeUirec Boy Scouts groom - Eunice Mîddicton, Gloria C. Turner, Bill Morley, Freeman eterv.A relstonary$50.0ibc&d7dydg.de ill.lI. atonsae t rlgeort tUic'top (anc a! thein a girl), anc Girl Richadson. Ed adClarence T u n n c n beiniz of fered for market cattle, Rid wml.1L..na.uast.ad lifte off grees" la ... ioeeiis once bull waa consigned by F. W. Guide <a boy), Oid Black Joc, The rest o! Uic evcnmng was bought home saine o! Uic pnizea ing wenc Misses Jean Perrin and lambs and boizs. Seaes) c lasss .eutFn-aIrsurS.vCad hard-baked food . . . takes the L. Tamblyn, Orono, fon $152.50, tranips, a negro, twa sets a! Gold spcnt i gaines and contesta and fan best costumes. Othens attend- Wyhna Farrow, Mrs. Freemnan wî eooie aSathorlas usaIh iv'rmd. ntaI ta J. J. lunes, Stratiord. Dust Twins, a robben, a witch, ended up with a lunch o! pump- _____________ Eddy, Joyce and Norman, M i Abe r nusdeefords wthIhmsIaI pE8@161111!., MII-ub drudgcry out of washing up. M.adMs avyWneCanada, two little Bo-Peepa, a km pic with whipped crcamc! n m R rnisd M. b erdChmen nusad Hreeod, and a pM fot lke u .wpns ltF*at. Kecp a tin alway. hldy Toronto, and Mn. and Mn.. Wl- newapaper, an advertisemcnt for ice, apples. About scvcnty wcrc ____________ Clark. MiadMsR.G- Grand Champion for the Show. St 701W dvUIt'odws 2e,5e liam Inwin, Miniico, weeguestsa acreamnery, a valentine, a Jap- pncscnt ta enjay Uic fun and a hi inosbaMr.and. R. GslsJsa reens of fi e inanoydfor ai their mothen, Mrs. Isaac Wi- anese girl, pen anid ink, several îrolic, DtM11V EDpLiCEhminOhw. is en! so ive arket lamband fo -N~' ditain 1y in hot eut.'. The ter. aidtme costumes, and many FRIEIVLI as à FIR E Pernin, Miss E. Simpson, Mr. and n hans. actlas et S. .150) Athes. n.F dd ndfaiiyMi sdf ive bacon os hmeteutr tOnono uch adi year four CUoUIIN5tsJP.A M.: . Turneand Sai, .and students arc appointcdl conveners Foilowing a slng-song led by DIM AND DISTANTas a Mm.TuMnerwtan. Smand s a! four pragrains at open-to-the-Ms ihmJî acs a- HAPPENINGS MWell go rw Mand WyMa. public Literary meetings. Thising aide captain, spoke bricfly, m'mm" Wei.gtoea Stphan Btyla ycan Uic leaders are Dick Mon- haidter which i rndpaae wInes rom Thse Orono News of and Bobby, i Montreal ta incet ton, Gwcn Tennant, Doniald Sta-hi adtrieUcwncs )tbr2,11 isIoe tpesn mi ' a plsand Audrey Cooper. Judges Ron Patterson, Jim Pow- Engiand29, 191 Miss WyimaSepenonFrrwn4 ri f P pies c~~~~rs sud Audrey Cooper awardcd DldCapa -InTonwthMsE.Spsn Cwn-E-- 1f LI 4< Messrs. A. A. Dnummand, A. J. Uic prizes as follows: Girls De:Ca - nTrno Char- Ot 6hEelneErlthlvd ilele.Mn il Ry,-oon4 Knox, W. H. Rowc and Mis. W. acter, Jean Forrester; comic, Edna fvle. r ilRyTrno C.Lnciweci Bwaiil Myles; Boys - character, BobwleaGoreC pmnir- with Mi. and Mis. Welington Fiday cvening attending Uic Dr. Cooper; comic, Howad Myles. crly o! Orono. Fro.. nandMs o Patidge recital. Mr. H. C. AI- ane u onet er hn Mi. O. A. Gamsby bas been in- Wrodlock udMDouaswith MTom li, ewasle ws lo reen. onucedb MssWilims M.vited ta assist on a program in J. Brown. . . Mm. and Mnrs. W. l li . ndwc stlcW.as ret nutJb Ms ilimM.Millbrook.A rL Mn sd n. . .Leamen, Widdis and Olive Brown. . Heand, Bowmanviile, with Mn. Gardon sud Henry, sud Misa Ha- eas otn c. o- Natwithstanding Uic quiet ses- and Mrs. Moses Heard. zel Winten wene in Malvenu Sun- rester sud Llttlcwood favourcd son in Uic apple industry, Levi day attending the celebration o! with a vocal quarte, sud Gîcu Edwads bas already made up the former'. 25th wedding anni-J Tamblyn with a piano solo, saine 8500 barrels. N w o vlesaid Mr.Pio c vcsary. Initiation o! First Formen. A quiet wedding took place at- ThNW_____vll PEU OOKLT - The OiUIt'a Lyo At Park St. Church Sundsy taught sl s uw way ta play pin- the %residence af Mr. sud Mis. T. ViiosiisDme uiy M rnfte oi aebuh n fdaba BooldettdotwthfaiioworflclisIa mornng Mn. A. J. Knox spoke ning Uic tail ou a donkey. Finat J. Coudi, Clarke, whcn thei Newcsitiewit Miss re Juey,0ud anfth codhae okc axasone baua.s élS.nM"odorell.aby desrCtiDU brie!ly outiining Uic evils o! the sud second forin boys had a cou- daugbtcr, Lottie Corcy, was unit- I ac... .Mn adMn. int tobacco farina in Essex Cut for a yk of ~z teSttsoth lu.. o t liquar traffic sud cxpiainiug Uic test roling s piece a! dialk along cd imarriage - ta Mn. Herbent al; two chîldrndu, ellvilemith Hrbrdna atebde."n pofSm a daso uds an fr nesolutiaus sent by Durhamn Tein- the f on with Uic nase. Bob Hancock. Rcv. G. R. Clare, New- n w hlrn elvle ih eb ie a otehgetbde." >r.. càpy ta Staxdard Band. Ltd., lpenance Federatian ta Uic gav- Cooper won - but bis face w~as - castie, afficlated. Mr. sud Mn.. OIL H AT S Mn. sud Mn.. Raymond Bruce. Pria. Ave. snidLUbety Street. erumeut. The pastar also in bis weli, you cau imagine it. Hsncock arc honeymaauing at Miss Betty Stapleton with Mn: be growing my owut prime Canadian Burlay tdy u seronspkeouUi lqr vi. Csndy sud apples wenc senvcd, Landau sud other western pointa, sud Mn.. John Morris, Orno-a. . sueron ening onld efrm-su fllwnga ewwodro M. .N.Myesba eacdsuuaôd9RV M AI t hasdviseCas ase.Led h ddnt ae heaxn * j i N -il

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