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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jul 1941, p. 7

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Il:tEMSAY, JULY lOTI, 1941 THE CANADIAN STATESMAXN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARO . PG E r f.. i s,4 'fi s '4 ; *À~ had much pleasure in receivig the school on passing their exams. domniceyatrteroeain an inspiring letter frein Capt. T.f T There were na failures. ini BO avieHoia. G. Breck who went overseas with T I EOPLE Visitera: Mr. Geo. Stephenson, Sorr ols r adMs hs -~ kind is much appreciated, espec- Otaa t oe. MA MebeRn ially whe it qomesfram Capt UIUft N ~ Bowmaiivfl1e, at Mr. Frank Web- munitte avgtknu 111EVe i omsfrmCat ber's. . . Mr. and Mrs. R. Grahamn residene, i r e Breck, an old friendof the village.W O C NT at Mr. Win. Huggins', Osaw.. hu Se erHa9tn Mr.T.G rekwhols Win- Mr. and Mrs. J. Cursan, Jean anldsoilndra- as she takes a great part in the 5 ~ V tnadJkp atn MrNI. etafsawue The Institute made gooseberr Weston, nwi England, was de- BRUNG BOOKS atvieofhevillage. and Mie Smith, Buffalo, ut Miss 25thwsauce.Abdac jam this week. livered by Mrs. Mellor. Ja erns r da il fb & i .n P ro - The Statesman is on sale et At Sunday School Mrs. Drum- FOR SOLDIERS TO[ S Pý'hono 40r1< Tyrrell's Drug Store, 5c a copy. mand told the children a storr BARD EN PAR"Y NeMrglasnd Mr AT.Br's.!>k ndcke a aseve y h L..............................,...J Bill Found, Taronto, lasummer- Sihfavored with a vocal duet. Have you aybooks you could MCongratulations ta Mr. and iTeisyor frel sl~ihdepeed Miss Ruth Honey has been takc- the youg .alhddn .Jckviitd er. ng here. warspreJas. Darch (h retreatm.cnst fifpga h Jac éobIeickviite heeMriss.mTh pîcnic was annned tarefo te cbampes at the il- Gertrude Keeler) who wr a-±injs ry ti Jamn o n h ess ml Masters Bob and Bill Casey, visitedW. J.siddll oro orto, tia (Th urieicsa with M tr5 B rden igaa, et Cwe ried at the*parsonage by Rev. J. tW0 weeks: Ta/te enaugh Kruschen Mr. Andy Hunter motared Mrs. called t re yRv .C ~~"Lindsay, at A. J. Tamblyn's S. M ffat be mng lunch convenor thousanda of boks are needed? M eLachan, Thursday. O cover a dime, i u am wte, evey Y rr w a d M s He n Zy - S it wh n ti pr r m w s are hamnhd ir Te SotCommittee met at and Rev. S. Littlcwood sports Major-eeal-Cnsatne .. Mrs. J. McLachlan and Jack imorning. oHelentMetorntotRoss Metcalfa- pia- ivfs. Iît. T panhdbrthe parsonage. c'vnor Sl. xeuiv mtO. eraf CostanDitict, 2 j5are holidaying at Crow Lake Notbing could boe saier ta teke, ther who is quite ill. en covnr .S xmtv e ea fmltr itit2 0ad Kruschen la not harah, but is a no solMse.Seat ed Dr. Floyd CutteIl, US.A., vis- Miss Viola Gilfillan, Hamilton, Tuesday night at Mr. Robt. Sher- m'ost enthusiastic over the présent near Marmora. tild, gentle, laxative. a e no , ar edue eefHR.Fly itdbr.vstdle aet.wn.drive by the auxiliary services Miss Bertha Thompson hasr- Cosiaionsgasdminyb ,M lS Miss Thelma Myles, Whitbyla Miss Doris Lowden, R.N, Oril- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kirk, for books. Through actual ex- turned from Chicago. Her brotheLaaceof mistue Cltheklrge ntes on holldays.' lia, is vacatianing at home. McCrae's were tendered a sur- periences, lie apprciates how Mr. AMf. Thompsan motorcd lher tino. Kruschen centaine_ Poceeds$6800 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Witer Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs prise party July 2nd on their 5th much tic booksi camp libranica aver and la remaiig for a visît. blended minerai malts that bring (Crowded Out Last Week) are on holidays. Ivison Tamblyn on the birth of a wedding anniversary by about 25 mean ta aur Active Service Mr. Lawrence Savcry has ac- back the moisture. Besides cloaning à1 ... Gardon Leamnan was home on sonl July 2nd. neighbors and friends who gath- Forces. The librarian at Borclan cepted a position in an Oshawa Out stagntmng poisonous waate Our teacher, Miss L. Beighton, UIO w OC y lev.Ms .Ka n agtrE-ered te wish the happy couple reports that i une, nearly 3,000 school. matte, Kruschen heipa te, nid the is attending Queen's University, leve Ms.L.Ket nddagherEl abst wishcs. Dinner was served books were loaned and that dur- Congratulations ta Mr. and. bloodatreamiof other sn s resut- Kingston. weck gaag. Drobe a eyr ooto ie . and the evcnig spent i social ing ail the troops departures of Mrs. Ivison Tabyn pnth 9olni constipation. u tabryfsia a wek ae.chat. Present from Orono ware recent months,- only 16 books werc birth of a son. Gt a package of Kruschen from held Friday, lune 27th, at Mn. Miss Margaret Roy bas entered Word was received last week Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fuller, Miss lest. This in itself speaka highlyJ Rev. J. MeLachlan, Mns. G. W. rourdrggit and within two weeks Wallace Hoinies'. The proceeds ea Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. of the death of Mrs. <Rev.) Ar- M. Taylor, Mr. E. R. Raiey and for thc libraries. Joncs and Melville and Mn. C. J. vou'l elyu i odhat ret egvnt.i e rs. .G .GUD .ALL Mr.Mleadfml r ui-thus Rowe. Mrs. A. Bradley. When Yeu visit thé# Newcastle Mitchell attended the funeral of o g back 0w sizes; 25e and 75c. Visitora: Miss Audrey Jayncs, BarrseSlctrNtr Mer Ming at e ind amtya rc um- Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and family Red Cross Garden Party Juy 18 Mr. Walter Mole at Seagave. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tweed, at home. . . Miss Anna-Ph n 35 niein a teircotaean d Mis Mari anc McLaren vis- you will find a booth eage Mrs. George Stapletn Sr. had belle Hendy holidaying at home. Bano!C mec Bdg Miss Loflia Clarke is visitmng ited relatives at Massey. > t o ooa ch the cast ncmoved from bier leg in..Mr and frie ns Kngstoand atCnso.MÈs. G. L. Carscadden and fam- W atsonsR b e eev it bos wldh, nyd Port Hope Hosital Friday and Artie iIl'Yn1lla Kngson Mis aio arol s e e et heco! ook dwich s siAbl on Saurdaàwakmovd t MisMmnCrol visit- ily leave Monday for Saskatcbew- tybe osentota U ic o is sial nStra a oe te. . Mr. Kens Ashby and Miss M. W .SRE ig et Mr. D. Carscadden's an. Gang L.oots fil be gratefully rcceived. This home o! bier daugbter, Ms ot Dickinson, Port Brittain, at Mr. BarseSlior oay Miss dithTrui la te ne Mr.and Ms. HnoldAwde nd 'e Sttion ia inexpericnced war effort Gordon, Ehizabethville. Most people arc finished haying C. Mitchell's. Mr. Alex MeNcil SolicitnfrBn iMnra teacher at Orono Public Sehool. family, Toronto, visited at C. F. Set-iceS in ini which evcry Ontario faxnily Visitons:. and some have started harvest. and threc daughters, and brother- Money aLa3 hn 9 Awde's. ____ can play a part. Our sailors, sol- Mr. and Mns. Ernest Cable and Visitons: in-Iaw, Ottawa, at Mr. G. Mar- Bwavic nal Mr. nd Ms. H Hooer fontdira, and airmen will apprciate Molly, Rochester, N.Y., et Mn. Miss Helena Hallowell bas re- tin's. The threc children are ne- [>entist , n n n.H oprfo Believed by police ta be theyu opeain Perey Snell's. . . Miss Dorotby turned ta the city. . . Mr. and maining for holidays. . . Mn. andL.CMSOf.A British Columbia visited relatives work of a gang of young desper- YU~coeain Stapleton at Mn. G. N. Smith's, Mrs. E. Janes and family and Mn. Mrs. Aif. Holdaway and Alan at Baintc - Soitr DR. R. 0. DICKSON hr.ao lomyb epnil o Starkville.. Mr. and Mrs. Marks and Mns. Sid Hallowell and Helen Mrs. T. Powcll's.. Mn. George Nt ulc-Ec Office hours in Orono: Menday Mns. John Million, Welland, a series of robberies and looting and Marylou and Mns. MeIntyre, enjoyed a pienie at Newcastle.. Holdaway at Jaynes'. Lw aaltsbnce te FridaY (iclusive) froin 9 arn vîsited ber mother, Mns. James lately, two more break-ins were LfteLtof Detroit, with Miss Isabel Laing. Mrs. K. Stephenson, Pont Hope, te 5 P.m. Evening by appoint_ Dickson. reponted Saturday morning at____ Mrs. Marks and Marylou are ne- at Victor Farrow's. . . Mn. and, Office incitl ato oa Ofie pointaient. Miss Ruth Logan was given a- Pontypool and Orono.. (Crowded Out Lait Week) maiing.. Mns. D. Merrill, Mr. Mns. Kenneth Haw, Toronto, at Ba k tc hn fie68 Hm 5 Ofiehour, la Necastle: Evcry cup and saucer shower by Bow- At, Onono Gardon Watson's Visitons: Mns. Cook, Osbawa, and Mrs. Erie Merrill and J. D., Mn. Sid Hallowell's. . . Mn. Wmn. B a k t hn Saturday tri 9 a.m . 9 P.ai. manville nurses at Courtice Fni- Service Station was entered dur- at Mn. Chas. Dcan's. . . Mn. and Warkworth, at Mn. Willls Joncs'. Savery attended the veterans' Cod OtLsWek For appointaient day cvenig. ing the night and heavy inroads Mns. W. V. King, Misses Alma J. D. is staying... Mr. and Mns. meeting un Toronto. . . Mn. and (rwe u atWe>D na Telephone Orono lSrl. Dr. and Mrs. MnKenzie wene made into bis 'stock, ciganettes, Mitchell and Nia King, Mn. and W. Chester. Oshawa, at Mn. A. Mns. Bert Trim held a wcdding lune 24th the United Church DL..(,DVT 28-4* shivareed Friday evenig. We chocolate bans and a number of Mns. Leo Moffatt, Oshawa, Mr. Rcdknap's. .. Mn. Melville Jones, celebration on Satunday evening W. A. met at Mns. Oscar Gra- Auasat r E ,Sme ____________________ i welcome thc bride ta aur coin- other itemns beig takpen. and Mns. J. Rahm and Allais, Mrs. WiIlis Joncs and Bud i in honor o! bis parents, Mn. andha'.TedvtoawstanGauteoRyaDnalC- munity. Unable taivestigate the mat- Blackstack, at Mn. S.,Moffatts. .. Toronto. .. Mn. and Mns. J. Payne, ?Mrs. H .L. Trim. .. Miss Bertha hms h evtob a tknGau Abu 0ofteCwa alyter by reason o! illncss Constable Mr. and Mns. D. Kay and Billy, Toronto, with Mrs. W. Smith. . . Hallowdll and Mn. Bil Barclay, bY Mrs. Jabez Wright. Plans are lege, Too1.Ofc:Jr uie picn *ccd i Orono park Satunday. avid' Silvester sumnioned the Toronto, with Mns. C. Sanderson. Mn. A. A. Martin and faniily, Toronto, at Mn. Jacob Hallowcll's. me qumate for thwa purpofs. 9 .m.t ..di Pizes for youngest baby went te officer stationed is Cobourg, . . .Mr. and Mns. Galley and son, Brighton, at Mn. George J. Miss Darothy Stapleton, New- mor. Robt Bfore's gruposels cet 9na children o! Brooks Cowan and David Adair, who is workig on Stanford, pt Mns. E. Caughil's. .. Stapleton's. .. Mn. and Mns. Lcw tonvile, with ?&a. Geo. Smith. r. f Bues ru wsi Charles Hunter. the case.. Hérbcrt House, R.C.A.F., Taranto, Truecott, Mn. Hilliard Truscott Mn. CIaeceGlmrinNwtn harge of hs prograns. Piano Poo70 -les phone88 At arkSt.ChuchA gai pump at Wlkins'Seic at home.. Mn. George Carter, and Mrs. Mary Armstrong, Toron- ville... Mns. A. Dobson Nand auetgby Mns. G. Strong and Mis X-RayEiimn aOfc monig M.and M S. . n.Ld a tinBo mb RC.A Toronto, at home. Mr. ta, at Mn. S. R. Jones'.. . Mn. and in Tonno..M.Dnn kta enTma; contcst by Miss Alma EL Stationk 1ornt. .MrBowm SutaGraham; Miss Miriami NewelI, Fuea Dretr an wcnc neceived ito memben- en the sainie night and a quantity and Mrs. H Gill, Mrs J. GillSr,., Mrs. Gardon Zealand, Port Hope, Bowmanville, at home. Fenelon Falls, favore ih FIL____________ sbip by trans! ci and Richard Of gasoline believed stolen. lass Betty Mof!att and. Kig at Mn. Cecil Burley's. Some fram here attended the piano solo; an ntretingtaon FNRIDRET S Morton dnd Adele Mortoni were Breck, tUic village pet, at GiI's CoddOtLs ek hwrfrM.ad r.J-rta gvnieetn alon F reeledbycofesin f aicae t t a g e near Bobaygeon. .. .'Vsitra:wde Ot ait rs.Wler showe for n. nd Mrs. J ay hr aegvnby Miss Ruth Tnott. Servie n or n a necive byconesson ! !itMessisions Re. ad Ms. altr Kmbl atanwonvLutida Ilrewere 25 px3sent. At a special meeting Friday Fanxily Reunion Mesirs. orlanBilley and Luter Tink and Joy, Hamilton, at Mn. cvcning. Vstn:M.S wi ihF .M ri o _______ Welh, BowmantiecWandiMis W. C. Lane's. . . Mns. Enn. San- A fair cangregation worshipped bier daughter, Mns. M. Sanderson, Moder, aaEulmnAn torn r erdlng uic ellg- _KNG _____ NI)N an Ruby G.Bail noroantand. . Mn. ders and !amily, Port Hope, at et Shioh Sunday whenRv Toronto... Mns. J. A. lÈcArthur, bulance n naidCr o his consent ta the amendcd award ily i Peterboo. Mns. E. Caug- EgrWitkr aitn ih M.M-Suk a eundt hn and work an' the ditcb la ta be On Juiy 2nd Uic King clan bill and Mn. John Sinclair, M EdarWi.Whittaker HaM r.nd wit Mn. M.shaha. tnnd aMn. and Mns. Gerald Hill and fani- completed by Oct. lst. turned Out at Qrno Memnonial and Mrs. J. Renner and sois, Mns. SednPtik nlkl ily, North Bay,* with 'Mis. John nUc .O.. prad ereattClne l7thark ua11 runion . lis ô that An cenjoab, ie wsedah, n.ad ns. BuckennWood (Crowded Out Lait Week) Job..MnJakWdno-_ ____________ Ahenumber fprad ereattClnded Pthark, 113 stn on ta ny ti APiceig, motie ta M hel le rente, with the Smith Bras.. . . .IFE .SEWN church and heard an excellent ]ength o! Urne 35 o! Uic clati have Uic achool when the peèple o! Uhi~ and babe, Oshawa, at Arthur Some from here went ta New- Pte. Stan Rahm, Peterbaro, at W] VS. S sermon tram Rev. R. E. Mortcn passed ta Uic Great Beyond. Two village gathered ta celebrate Uic Redknap's. . . Mns. Rutherford tnil udyt erRv a-hm. isRt alw o eeia~ ugo and Mrs. MeRobens at Heb. Gil-te ch earddvnd woant oe.withsJs. GMalow . fic:ManSt,-rn and musical selections by Mn. minutes, silence was heldi mcm- annual Sunday achool and school S an terMis i 'Tink pren .H ieed woroMo iss .Ja .Mc a l, and Mns. Swarbrick Sunday a!- ory a! the depanted. Gucats o! picnic on Saturday. Reid wStarkiss. .MteitaHazas s fneand seveal semonsas.rnM, ithFlenepeare lnts , Tos- _______________ ternoon. honor wcnc: Mn. Trmnan and W. A. hcld a strawberry festi- ORono. . M.ssndMns.R. ebmthwell a ag s_______________rnto________parnts_._.Mis The funenal' o! Uic late Wmn Miss Ila Conneil, Lidsay, and val lune 24th which was much and family, Bunker Hill, ut HanryHelaawnrflsgrananPma aoyTontwh r Cornisb, who died Juiy lst, at the Mrs. James Powers, Onono, who enjoyed, aiso the very a.iiiuaui Buley's... Mr. and Mns. Mussie- able speaker. parents.. Miss Mabel VanCamp, aeof 86, took place lhrs ay. 88 years a! -age, and although programi put on by entertainerm white, Agincount, Miss Musale Mn. Ai!. Dobson has been able Toronto, at home. .. The Darnell gege Thnrsdayt take a walk ta the barn. Alf. boys were home tram Midand.. Rev. S. Llttlewood paid tibute agdl njirkably - active. One frorni Backwater. Miss- Bessie white and Mr. Louic Goldthorp, has been a sick man. Mn. and Mns. Hector Shorttidge l U ta deceascd'scharacten and offer- 'aily represented four genena- Pascoc, Enfield, bougbt Uic quiît Toronto, at J. E. Anderson .... Ouboso!eannbscl-mtodtaTntnsa teai- W$ ed consolation te, those bereavcd tiens, and Uiat was, Mrs. A. C. the, ladies made. Orhueo erighsco-mtrdt rnoswtear o o!a ovd nc Barrswec:W.Kin !BgaSakbrduh- h epeo! cm uiyMn. and Mns. Ivison Tumblyn, cd for holidays and Miss Wray Part and called on Mn. and Mis. Wn, *a J. Riddell. Arthur Beamlah, Wmn ter, Mas. Billy Burke, Toronto, Miss Marion Samis, Bawman- hS ee tede te reseN . JhN's yA. Ylbr. P .hl Barrett, George Cooper,'Frank ~Mrs. Bunke's daughter, Mas. Hall, Svrlatne h rsna * ville;natshom. . . Messr a Hall andHeser Dan.Toronto and bier son Glen.Evesthhodmct.on.u.lyManssason M in.~ tion ta Miss Hazel Reid, Newton- stnawberry festival, and a play Orono Red Cross met Thursday Between dinner and tea, a pro- Ey S LiEd cai n dsyonbsies ..Mea ville. from Brooklîn in the community evein. resuers eprtshw-grami consisting o! games, races A1d BbLindsa ndbuDnalss. esNew- Haying la welunder way and hall on July lat. Col-balaennc.Teao! $218.repoAn ahdi- and music was enjoyed. Astieob ut unsdonaMldlose,. Ntws.some are finisbed. Mns. Ed. Darcy und Mns. W. A. itional quota o! wank was accepted These places were neprescnted, Ff~aivMhsnadSemnM- Mns. S. G. Hallowell, Miss Non- VanCamp are stili sick. lt ed p fan sweaters. Mrs. JR.Peterbono, Lindaay, Oakwood, EfMuC Egry, C nanBod eruthme muHalloweland friends held a Tihe Wright family attended exccpt qer ave the only report- Little Bitain, Whitby, Seagrave, By Mury, a mpr TO thme inRONTO? fBrlyPr. h edigo Ms eenHle opePotrrrC or. I'Mn. Cecil Robinson uttended îcic t reani o!S B. anl P ark nhed adg f Mi shn one that of the purchasîng committee.Pr P 0y Cbur.Backstock, CH.Tuck the funerul of bis uncle in To- Vstn:Ms .G alwl n oadOdni saao A word o! appreciatian !rom Gea Purple Hili,,Biggar Sask. At six Otacns ot.with Mrs. C. Reid, Newtonville... Suturday.UitdCucS0, ______________________________________o' dock, aId Father Time camie Otre i Mn. Frank MeMullen, Enfield M.an rs as uloel t TieBlcstc quickly around, whispening, "'Tis Eyesight will be aur teucher for the comn- Mr. and . hites. ElizuethviNew-.. Sund , uy cold a em prance-g<MIj jf time for lunch again." , SpecioJist ing year. - rand e Mrs. Chas. Counhrr, w- Nogrum sunu onn Mir- ~Officers for 1940 are: President, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barrie ut- cstc9a.W.Rterod u eeisn a solo, Superin- ç ll, f ~' ~ * ~ ~ >~<',, il King, Oukwoad; Secy-Tncas., Disney Bldg. tenedth fneai ! . lBug and gucat Mrs. Me- tendent gave a short temperunce ................~'~" '~.*<«~ ~Mns. Maurice King, Oakwood; ( *"' tPvdeefneafW J rg Roberts, at Mn. H. B. Giîmer's. . tiadMs osLune ae.~ Sports Committee,, Frank King, Mrs. H. adl aeaqitMs arold Lyttie and son, New- a reading. Lindsay, Nanman Corneil, Lînd- and sold tickets on it. Little tonville, ut Mn. T. Falls' and Mrs. Mn. and Mrs. Lewis Henry have suy, Mns. Biliy Burke, Toronto. Number 181 DoenMllo r1 h uky Lew Hallowell's.. Miss Mildred moved ta the village._______________ Il...........They wil meet in Orono the firattick__Doet en Mîlson drew te MucyAilin, Orono, is visiting Miss Ednu _________ Satunday in July next year. 'IChorea, St. Vitus Dance and Gticket wihwsnhe$d6by0 Mn. Farrow ut Mn. Art McKay's. _______________ the Eyes" (PareogtTomso.5) 5 wsMn. und Mns. Garnett Hallowell Ma i~ov NittainThsisacnsatreulized and sent ta the B .W.V. and guests from Toronto ut Mn. M pe r v twitching and winking which may Futnd. lfriends regret the WlimHlodls n n <" W PuS Vtaon rogaibcretby thNerngo ciewttnve Ms ei egs Mra. C. Yule and fumlly, Oshawa, (Crowded Out Lat Weck) KE Puts on Program er'are.y hMwar.go!acien aMs Ccci Ferguson. ut Mn. Wmn. Suvcry's. . . . MissYOU R Inseadof he eglarme prope erandslseafec. Mn t .GEn illio wnkngHelena Hullowcll, Toronto, holi- Visitons: Mns. Ruy Snawden, FO Inta f h eulnmein h ere n mslsafet it h .GE9nPeebr. duying ut home.. . Mns. Ida Plum, Misses Helen, Mary and Donna, a! Uic Park st. W.M.S. this Mo nnth cd.muy aiso be o! thesanie nerve Ronald Burley brake bis wrist. Toronto, ut Art McKuy's. . . Mn. and Master Billie Snowden, ut DfWIf fiI the members jaurneyed ta Kirby ennervation as muscles and Monduy evenig u presentation and Mas. Victor Farrow in Mid- Mr. R. R. Stevens'. Misses Louý [GFFL * Thunsduy evcning ta visit their nenves elsewhcre und it is wise was held in the U.C.S.S. room ifnd..MsA.obnhaSu-iendMioFlywth rs sister society and ta supply a ta makre a tbonough investigation honon o! Miss Huzel Reid who dayndinnen with Mbsn un-Mrs. S.nT.MBrtitt or one t.Mud ee' splendid pragram under the chair- o! the surrounding appendages n9w bas a good position in Osh- dEyd. Rtben, .. ..Ms anioMas. Eve Brett H,rnt.Miss ad S .... ... . . ~ g manshîp of President Mrs. S. Lit- and media, and with the removul awa. Mn. Wmn. Laing waa chair- EF ubw , non, Mius hM.rio. n M un el tHall, LondonAudMn. Keep hfle wt1od lt .~ ~ ~~* ~. ~ ~ tlewood. o! the cause, the condition muy man and the following entertain- Mns. Grace Henry, Winnipeg, with H. R. Foley's. - . Misses Nellie cil. Th, ldo l ynuegm The pragram opened with a be expectcd ta improve. It is cd: Reading, Mrs. L. Savci'y; vo- Mns. S. G. Hallowchl. .. Mn. Art Snowden, Susie Laird, Darothy a long wyiidtrian h S short warship perîod in which much more likeiy ta prove bene- cal solos, Miss Stella Best, Onono; McKay and sisten Mas. Pluni ma- McMaster, Thelmu Freemun and ~i Mrs. Littlcwood rcad the scrip- fit if taken early thun if the con- piano solos by Miss Jean Camp- ata turc and explanation, Miss Stella dition la lc!t with the hope of bell and by Bud Joncs; speech by talelan n da Msu Rcar ngLweneWrg ecers, aistuslreuseful life o! youhomesaiotserg Best favored 'with a sacncd solo ture working ts awn improve- Rev. McLuchlan; vocal duets by HAlcelandldaaugte. Sd M l issesreoiayingmauTthiome.n, wgodqilttgslie Ov ~< with Mrs. Smith accompaniat, and mrent. Shauld the condition not Misses Phyllis Gilmen and Eileen Alc n eea.u n i.Hl-Ms onLngaTwwt Mas. R. H. Brown led in prayer. improve with time it is wise ta Todd, Sturkville, with geuitan ae- humwith MrMis HJB.in er. ..Chatevnwt Miss Dorathyven... MisshatJeanIt -Miss Mytle Tamblyn pnescnted1 infer that as a 'more chnonically compuniment by the latter. Miss h m.-.'s.H .Gler..SeeswihMs ootyM- wa' on y ur W ster tn tha1yca . , -tpos - -in un nten stin1ma- ns on.at.am.twt le. o!ppecitio t- th- gMsiss More. . Mn l. uN wM s l. a Ma duli orne te. M s tie Ed - -- - - Youx local Agent will gladly furzRv.Anhu H Rwc LgiRierdsay, cnjoyed a motar trip ta (Cnawded Out Lat Weck) *ENSON'S CORN STARCH you with desorptlv. booklets and ful Alta. passed away ut ber home North Bay und Cailanden. o Iniormation as ta farce, limite, etc. on lune 28th, 1941. She wus i in Red Cross Committee met ut SIlVER OLOI LAUNDRV STARCH ber 52nd yeur. She Is survlvcd Mas. R. Grabam's. Oven $20.00 or 1 complete label from a Un of * qr safé, speedy dli"eryudparcelç 6 by b er husband, five childrcn, -aAl d was cieaned ut the dance in New- ERVM mm» SYRUP, Canadiau National ExpmWs Doncas, John, Ruth, Mary and Mon of 30,40Onvlehll omtcehneILY WHITE SYRUP USE CANADIAN NAIONAL TILIGRAPUS Arthur and a ister Mas. W. H. f umBet of ail 9Lillers. ppP , vzomSuy tonv?2 qlîts pra!l omte a-way mitta TICAR TH.owe haa sno!t R. Jt. R e, eaoc Clu, uicg, sure, Want normalM vim v l tall. and 3 pain af socks ta Newcastle r H. oweIs so o R.J. owe WIIY cheap. Ask your Drug- Trr Otré;x Tabhues- Cotatus Red Cross. Newtonvillc. P YO'ourl ~ nra o leu.~ ,w il mil Éïst, trom or Gene an sM1% timulants, o te d*nOt Miss Bertha Cain, Onono), bas Addiionl Oono ewsm AFY aidQe to noral ptopductor Maiseor 61 been ne-engaged with a nuise i ver AdiioalOrnoNes ay bc . THE LSONiPA 50. %W ttis ad te normal pop and vini salary as teachen o! aur achool. !oidon aixother page. MJ 7 O. AITNONAT y Fne tO au11 oai!drug Mstr..Congratulations to thc pupils of

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