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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Oct 1949, p. 6

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S-- - *-~---.*..---.--~~,.-.~*=.- - - --. - TRE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANV!LLE. O!~TAmO Gregory Friend, son of lMr. and ivfua w will harvest that particularco.vgtbeia esoe ne Mrs. O. Friend, Tyrorie, la at Mc- Thne uim & Distant ai m n nee i Since* the company knosnthsaecdiosayW.Fr _______ uliiUnvritMoteaýPatMa y D versied ner ssadvance the aniount of t]eco uoDvsina otclue Duncan PhilIips, son of Mr. and 50 YreafsAgolA... and the days on which it wl eCnriEprmna am t D.H. . "S reech O w I"GUI FPl&ips RR.4,MontreaSirL Lfr aurier aed his In Agriculture aud Entertainm ent coming in it ls possible forte aLoaoewl epbsa (oGalhe)ville. is at Queen's University, .Lo oarnefrterhl Bo alte)Kingston. S. FletoB pýJldng and . is no BV U 111 dea staffis lansaat be as wetfaor h te - gai iuIr -ndeayat.heSlanFineanF.Ling tmpeatueMr.l j~Virginia Hopkins, daughter of ACamxpbell were luncheon and FB treIBa5Roy l m.aier F irTheqfiat e arMr. Bvas pa eetbe enindwilke Mr adMr.K.C HpinR..dinner guest of Mr. D. B. Simp- was in operation theCadabte naclrprtitest- Studenta' Council Firat Dance or dances unless accompanied by 2, Bowmanville, is at McMastersoQC Friay Ot.14 th Sudnt' stdet i heachol wa asUniversity, Hamilton.nQC. When the Royal Winter Fair The Fair this year is expected Packers at St. BonifaceMaag. otts an ruags FrdaOc.14 heStdnt'a tdetofth cho, h hsEnniskillen-Alf N. Mitchell opens in Toronto Nov. 15, it will ta draw an unusually high entry saved $80,000). in wages forel hudb u nsatdbn Counicil went aU aout in presenting asked for and recived permission Joan Rice, daughter of Mrs. won 'the yearly 'championshp by b ring tagether, some ai the finest list from the United States, since pî ahl mlye nhn nwihalwpet ivniain neaithe most colaurful and en- from the Students' Cauncil to Harry Rice, is at MacDonald Hall, winping the 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. rdrsad ose n h wrd.te aada dlari nwataaniiptona acapiprv- h otr eve ndroonhol t7oeible dances ever held in bring said persan ta the aifair. ep. dash, and second place in 440 ytd. Red-coated Mounties will stage 10 percent premium as' a resuit ment. It must be admittedta ermvd rmcbae h B.H.S. The afiair was a hard- Llterary Executive Elected anoyces Martin, deateaisM. at ha nvriya a t.H their world famous muiical ride, af currency devaluation. However, ail this sounds fanciful butte ed a hnb trdi lte tm dacan ototh t- Atrsm iooscm a ndrlsco. riNwasl, twill go ta Montreal as one ai the while members ai the '"station Canadian entrants express no the system has proven iteii1iso nshle.Besadcr dents gat into the sw ing àf it with speeches Frîday marning the A number of girls have entered Varsity teamn in the inter-calleg- wagon" set will rub shouiders fear of the friendly competition prlpctice. This year for x pertwiiepbstfpacdndy iate a onutd rda rinngameaw eerlHs. with the boys and girls irom the from "across the.Jie."lhe doubled the acreage a pnchsofr'ie it lgUymit ôveraostatues. rarii frnitin a odce rdytann tOhw eea o- Orono-Chas. Walter's horse be.. "back îifty". in anticipation of a drough n ndshgnmms.Tems ova i L s t a tuxedo ls. e s id hen tian for 1the -Liter a y c et Ex- pital oinc rudi n d r Stu ro k c mA .n an gebH .a d But the H orse Show , renow ned w as the only packer ta e ac y h u d e wa rd ig ty it a the ylLye tt w uas nd p roa se s with e cutiv e fo 9-5 . a Lycet tudaughter af Mr. and Mrs. A. H. threshing separator w as throw n as it ls, sn't the-,w hoe Royal C ubfil is quota.s r n î r s h t i e l a p t the arg turoutand romsesannonce theresits t te Surrok; JuneBieie, augterover the embankinent ai the vil-1 Winter Fair. The show was arigi- aiR everyone a stîli better time at the dance. They are as foilows: Presi- ai Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bickle; lage. LinsCubTissu t fof I hl Hallowe'en dance. dent-Catherine Tucker; Vice Betty Lunn, daughter aof Mr. and Newcastle:-Wm. Rickard fell nally held in 1922 with the pur- farmihig gives rise ta the qusin qeewe ro ttsud The Students' Council ai B.H.S. Pres.-Don Taylor; Sect'y.-Isa- Mrs. E. Lunn. pose ai raising agricultural stan- (Continued fram Page One) what is the future of the famrJhnb iedtil hog h lias passed a resolution ta the bel Cruicxshank- Treasurer- Jean Reynolds, daughter ai Mr. fromaiad bad fet brels rse. t hraugh aiin Annuathcômpeti- npowein tha ontr, anothe mesn- iil hscentbecOreaily pecll.roswhnte1r igpae effect that school dances and Gerald Brown. and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, Hamp- vbreaking aborth a d fareceetiec.peiio. nete femhns i tecontyhi alth mn zd cin.itO, il e e oc-inreovindcbisaniatinlae peretcutsaaeout the headoanthface. Boss Atwhiche nocudstprovinciatousedsare traitedg Thisorontd Welteduoff are lcndnbydthehcsmpetiti!n-spreadfonhtop.ndheymass heip pats n a e iarily o the stn- i o s Ahie tie Socîet El Viet- n t on isitain. a T r-t es-25 Years Ago and federal goverim ents, m ajor clude the cowboys and ranchers, af large corporations wit ths re ty a r d ce iti g i t e this waýv no persan not attending Pres.-Rowiie Coombes; Sec'ty.- Mary Southey, daughter ai Mr. Ten noted speakers addressed Canadian cities and agriculturai railroad personnel, truck drivers, scientific information at thei i-rus epn hi rs n schooi may attend these parties Treas.-Ted Ott; Publicity-Har- and Mrs. E. C. Southey, is attend- Bowmanville citizens at Temper- representatives froin ah provinc- traders andi dealers, packing plant posai? Or, finaliy, will he b r-bite vey Dilliîng. ing Havergal College, Toronto. ance Rallies prior ta the Ontario es, have neyer lost sight ai that employees and retailers. tected by legisiation and alwd Ohrvgtbe ab trd mvote on the Temperance Act. aim. King George V., granted the Following the film, questions ta pass on the costs ai hisinfc-shasoosquhadpup BOVAVLERugby Season Ends The Presbyterian soit-bail team fair a Royal charter back in 1922 were asked for and one mwas asked ient methods ta the consmr kireuedfeencnito. BOWMANVILLE This week brings ta a closeT 'TIf won the cUp in the Church league. and hence the "Royal" in the by everybody. With siniles they One can anly wonder. Oin hudb eti lte LIONS CLUB another rugby season for B.H.S. ENILDJL Cartwright Fair attracted a re- titie.1 queried, "Why does meat cost s0tasoabxs ltmoeta w Second Annual Although they diti not finish in1 cord attendance. Entries were The building which houses the much."' Actually the filmn had o he aesde ihpet the playolfs this year it is hoped Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stinson, weli filled ini nîl classes. fair is considered the finest and pretty well explained this. The H retn rda etlto.Te tr eta CuiyUNxrIiz that they wili bring- another Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ar- Courtice:-Seaburn Essery, Ed-MOSt unique agrîcultural show basis for prices is determined by H2 a 5 dgresF. ndr dynon A UCTION SALE 1 championship ta B.H.S. next year. gue, Burketon, and Mrs-. Wm. ith Baison, and Velma Gay gained building in the world. It is l ire- what the firmer demands for his Storing Vegetable iin.Tebissol ewl AU TO A EArgue, Manvers Station a Nor- -o honour i their Sr. I Class. proofed, steam-heated, ai steel cattle, or ather livestock, and the " j~didbfr paigi trg wlle edman and Mrs. H. Stinson 's. and brick construction and act- cost ai processing. A good deal Fr Levlle n i otor thick-ecketon GÉ uae ofBHS Mran r.EwnOmsoually the fair is a farm in itself. is then subtracted 'because ai the in tsadd Satu II be heit5i Grk d it Es of B.H.S. M r. Gad , Mrs . E wi mi ston, R otary Club There is accommodation in the money made from the hundreds ai Experimental Farmus Nb)S us, prpkn, ec, so SalurdayNov. 5 Sek High E ucatW.n apl e , accomied by J. building for 1,288 horses, 2,200 by-products and the net cost, plus The main crops, ai vegealsb etudr r iycniin 1 P.M. SHARPInV ro sPae Smith, Blackstock, with friends cattie, 1,200 sheep, 1,000 swine' a minimum profit, is the retail for storage have just been o r tatmeauea 5dgesF __thI_____sPlce in Brusseis. (Continued froin Page One) 8,000 poultry andi other exhibits. cost ta the consumer. now being harvested. Thes n hysoi o eplddel at the ~~~~Mr. and Mrs. L. Bradley, En- Runs Campaigns There is space. in iact, for On 'behaif ai the club, Lion Nel- clude potatoes, beets, cabgutpce onhlvsrrck emorial Arena A ~~larga percentage ai the niskillen, Mr. andi Mrs. F. L. Gil- By 1939, this Association was everythiiig iroin Canada's largest son Osborne thanked Mr. Irvinecaotanswdtuiporu-whetey ilgtpety i Me oia rea graduating class ai Bowmanville bert, Sauina, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. seasou.ed and mature and lien display of tropical fish ta a flower and President Bob Kent added abrag s tey e row fes ar Hundedsai rtilesincud- High School are now attending Parr were dinner guests at A. calied upon bcamne the backbone show which brings entries fromn his personal thanks. A short ui ev o avsigsol o Hnrdofaclehin, un- universities and other hîgher W. Prescott's an Sunday. and ribs of the National War Fin- every section ai haal a dozen ness session follo1- urig e lef t ool atveticulary fo iprce, ahooswairearnng, ccordng t Mr. and Mrm. Norman Stinson ance Committee which arganized cauntries. Stabling ai the Horse which Dave Preso gaear-tertcrp. teriefîMre enTaGrI itur, hadwae, Ivestck, an interview with Principal L. and Anne at F. Kiley's, Merritton. arnd directeti Canada's nine Vic- Show proper covers two floors sumea h ist n gveh e -nsrainsrowil encourageher e ad Fehfi ihshosdte donte bybuinss irn~ The University ai Toronto is a meeting at the home ai Rev. War II. stalîs. two weeks ago. He was particu- wili be muddy and unattratv.QensUiest tdnsmv and ritizens af 'Rowmanville the choice ai the following young and Mrs. J. A. Plant, Brighton. In the 1915 Victory Loan Camn- Every modemn advance in agri- larly pleased with the way Ih f the sal is light and el and District, w-111 be sold at people: John Cattran, son ai Mr. Twenty-two members anti ex- paign, the government receiveQ culture wilI be displayed at this artists tokthirene tedrieavstgcnbede-acssheooiniamusn- auctior. adMs hs ata;Pgymmcsmcetetpi hr 5000 subscriptions for $79 mii- year's Fair. Dairy producers are ta B.T.S. ckn teexetainy hot draednil atvers ong cas ad- y ni ltlekos- ahi Proceeds for a Dippeli, daughter ai Mr. and Mrs. tered bus and it proved ta be a lions compared ta the 9th Victor> particularly interestet ini the notice the aiternoon a£ the con- tio n ae alonhegrp.as trbadnwcilg ogra ~VADIG POL L. . Dipell GwenGrifithvery enjoyable aiternoon. During Loan ai World War II wheîî movement spansoreti by the On- cert. He also mentioned that it harvesting they should bek l itnuseiio h eir CENTRE daughter ai Rev. J. E. Griffith, the meeting the ioiiowing pro- three million subscriptions were tario Department ai Agriculture wauld now be possible ta buy dried befare gaing into tr1byhetaiinlSois tm COMMNIT CETRE Castleton; Gerald Morris, son af gram was enjoyd: a discussion led received 'or over $2 billion, I ta bring about production ai tickets for the remainding three Vegetables which are not dr COMMUNITY Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morris; BillI by Mrs. R. M. Seymour; reading this latter Joan campaign appraxi- Cheshire cheese, samples af concerts at the cost ai anly $1.50 heat andi rot when placetii tr hd a h il r Every citizen and business Robinson, son ai Mr. and Mrs. R. by Mrs. J. Parr and piano selec- mately $28 million was raised i which were importeti froin Eng- fior aduits andi $ 10 o hlrn g.otubrc b ottret firm ai Bowmanville and Robinson; Bill Rundie, son ai Mr. tions by Mrs. G. Bawman. We the district irom Bowm-anviile ta land by the Department. For0generorpurpasesthese anc * uesmthn.Ayaril, lowmanviile; Stanley Snawden, and Mrs. Plant enjaying gaod in an area containing about 200,- ai Agriculture, Hon. T. L. Ken- To nL ud d1 new or used is acceptable. son ai Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snow- health in their lovely new home. 000 people. nedy, the population ai the Miti- T w add . Phone W. J. E. Ormiston dien; Keith Pedweli, son ai Mr. Our annual Thankoiiering ser- '!'le învestment Dealer's Asso- landis in .Englanti were partîcu- The Financial Post Chairman ai the Commetfee and Mrs. H. C. Pedwelli, New- vice was heiti Sunday evening. ciation was iormed sa they coulci lar]y lhterested in Cheshire ____ Bowmanville 475 ca-stle; Maurice Tamnblyn, son ai Mr. Stephen Saywell, Oshawa, get together for a ±rank exchange. cheese and were using a faimr h ttsa ee ae nT itA f Z IJ or contact any member of mr. and Mrs. M. W. Tamblyn. preached an inspiring sermon anti of views, promote business prac- amount" ai it. "However, wheiî opportniytsmay a gr os a nti word th Linilb. s to DeGeer, s a M. nd the special music by Enniskiilen tices, safe-guard the interest of the austerity pragramn was put about Bowmanviile and its pros- th Lo s lu .jM s. W lt m De ee, is ateGun ch ir was a so greatly enjoyed. the investors and ta elim inate un into e iect in England, m ilk was perous agriultural community 7jid w jÀ F&#A T E R Gelph Veterinary College. the oiiering was the largest ever healthy practices. The aim ai the s0 contmolled that it was impas- surrounding it. Last week The 5A AD a - rconted heruhic p as el Asoiaio i ta hiiild -i an sible ta manufacture Cheshire Financial Post ai Toronto gave NlIÀ041W VAI5 J L %- bo t e rtaku eartAssciain ah-stndr o U cheese," he said. "It appears Bowmanville, along with other T~L niss conduct between investmeni therefore that there may be an cities anti towns, saine much ap- fpi'3A V A dealers themselves and between outiet where Canadian. cheese preciated and valued publîcity in ;#A z N aton l har na y eekLae hor, lake investment dealers and the public makersrnightrmarket thîs type a specual article headed "Ontario LaeSoe,__ o hee fte ws aunder- Cte nIl arh.Tewie IN ORMAL 1/S "We regard aur association". tk t ti akeeia 0t 2up îoîîows whicb inclutied a photo DEDICATED TO A BETTER UNDERSTANDING 0F Mr. anti Mrs. Bey. Jaynes visit- Mr. Spragge contunued, "as a weeks ai age or longer accarding ai Keith Jackson, presitient ai eti Mr. and Mrs. A. Holdaway, ta the taste ai the custamer, and Bowmanvilie Chamber ai Comn- THE PHARMACY PROFESSION Pr rti. Ms .Rc regulating bcody within the indus- is a type ai cheese that is quite merce: PittMm.tant iss. .iches try itseli whose primary interest tart" BW ANIL Your Pharmacist is a highly skilled and Praiessional man, Wesleyville. Th~i protietaitmenetno Also ai considemabie interest ta PopulatO-4,500 L ASK YOUR SERVICE college trained and registered by iaw. Leamn ta know hirn Mm. and Mrs. Murray Porter Thssnaiesatm t and no-y-ih farmers wiîî be the "June in Jan- P p.io-450 better, hie is your Physician's right-hand man. family visiteti Mr. anti Mrs. Robin the A. E. AmbsessC. Nwill ha uary" feeding process' known as No.iVlueiSATIO TO ISTAL ___ ___ __ ___ __ ___ ___ __ ___ __ ___ ___ __ ___ __ ___ ___ Aldm d.been in business for 60 years, antid n d gas" ih s eil 1948 .. ... . .. .40 $150200 Congratulations ta Dr. anti Mrs. there are others with longai equip~ment whereby hay hamvest- 8~ 14....3 2,5 N FTEELN Harvey Murphy (nee Dorothy enviable records.9ou ansa etini the green stage may be cut, 8Tmough949n3an28agmicuEltural sec-N *Baby Needs Beauly Aids Adsett) on the arrival ai a tiaugb- i uie s. or 60 yerst chappeti anti loaded ini oneopr- T ugina rilta sc LIEB TRESN Y ter. han' thei nts or6 ests if you tion. Mawing, raking, stacking tion ai Ontario, Bowmanville (42 LFEBT RIS N Netl Bb HirTeamet AdieneFunato Cea, Mm. anti Mrs. Les. Alîdreti, anti client thearte. rs* fyoiantihand-pitcbing are eiiminated miles east ai Toronto on Higbway YOUR CAR Curîs for your baby ---- $125 aiy rnM.nd rÉKetclnsa hr. by the Canadian-tiesigneti and ýNo. 2) bas industries anti busi- - nn ayPodroily type for dry skin ---75c Ormistan anti famiiy, Bowman- TeAscainnwhsa-bitmcie nesses which provide year-raund MennBb odrproximately 300 members acrass mlyetfr120 wit ratleto ----- ý 5e Adrienne Talcum------------ 50e ville, Mm. anti Mms. Gardon Mc- Canada Who have met certain Accortiing to agricultumai ex- Industries locateti there include with rafttietop 5e Elizabeth Arden Milky Knight anti family anti Mrs. M. rigi requiements anti restrict- perts, the farmer may now ut Goodyear Tire anti Rubbem C., HaksrftAuoateLiquîd Cleanser, recorn- Huggins, Oshawa, Mm. anti Mrs. ionse beiorc being aîîowed ta juin. his hay while it is still knee-high R. M. Hollingsheati Co. (Wbiz Electrie Baby Bottie Warmer, mne o iyo Chas. Alîdreti anti family anti Mrs. A dealer wha us appîyngfo Yi rass, ricb in pratein anti cama- Praducts), Bowmanville Glove& * Can snots co ch rb urn *60c $ .105 lm en ed for i ly oA. . oz. . 0 e e g O ton 5spen t h an .enjo ab e m em be ship m ust satis y the tene; chop it fine w hile it is still M itt C ., B ow m anville FoundryD S R B U O Jobn on' Ba y Ou 60c$1. o nbe id' s in .Fa e: 8 - u25pv ni g Ot 5 wt m nigroup 's aurlitor as ta is financial moist anti can" it in a silo or pit. C ., John M ackay C. (Cream aif Johnson's Baby Cream ---- 55e todsAge ae Mk-p Mms. Robin Alltired anti Lois. respoi;isibility anti in the opinion Preserveti in its own juices, the Barley), Canadian Canners Ltd., D o ' a vi eF rt that goes on without Mm. anti Mrs. Bruce Whitney ai the Assaciaiion's executivp canneti grass is finally feti witb Simpkin Fumniture Ca., antidli Aristo Diaper Bag ----- $1.59 ivater..---..............----- _$115 anti Gladys, Newcastle, visiteti must be a eputable diealer. In' its full complement ai vitamins Pepsi-Cola CaB w mn *Rexail Quick-Swabs, Yardley Lotus Cologne -- $1,50 Mr. anti Mrs. W. Adams. addition he must carry insurance anti proteins. Two thousanti acres ai apple Steliz C otto n T__.pe---M----anti Mrs. Ah Brown antind ta c ver specific risks againsi The Faim will also b ing togeth- orcharts surrounti the town . Just 24 DIVISION ST.BO M N L E Glass Nursng BotileBath Soap -- --- --- cake 85e iamily with Mr. anti Mms. Bihl hold-up, robbery,'forgery, loss af er breeders fmom the British north ai the town's limils is the________________________________ Fls u rsie gBo5e Elizabeth Arden Nedra Lake.. securities in transit anti other Isles, Canada, anti the Unitedi Ontario Training School for Boys, Fune --------------- ---- 2e Deodorant ------------------- $100 atifMir. istiM.andMs.A tBdi Mrs nSeprteAcunsutiate aject ai inceas ingthe wis an Ontail eesiy aB rnh Stork Nursers, the compiete Bnd_____________M._an__rs feeding unit- each 39e Blue Grass Chas. Betiwin, Brown's. * e'chcunsutmt bjc ficeaigtei n nai eorsr rnh *3 for - $1.09 Sachet Powder------------ $2.75 Mm. anti Mrs. Alf Brown anti Anoiher egulation which h;excange ai knowledge anti even During the summer monlhs, Johnsn's "aby Jacsk spent Fritiay in Toronto designeti ta protect the client'.-alte.onc ai the saiest anti best in theNYAL Gui Box Powder LotionSPECIAL! visiling Mms. H. Brown. inierest is the rule requiring ti ceue for the Faim is Na- BwavieBah at ab GiftB Pwder LoionLake Shore Ladies K.S.&C. dealer ta keep the credit balances tional Club week, which will finti province, aitis neamly 1,000 per- and Soap ----------- each 65e VEL ---------------- 27e box Club met ai Mms. John Hendry's ai the clients entîreîy separate 100 young members ai junior sons ta the population.- Stops Stubbr rnhilCuh in a semi-circle about a crackling fmom t he funtis ai the firm's btis- îarmn clubs fram ail parts ai Can- Recent tievelopments inclutie a Builds up YorSse AansCod - lire in the fireplace on what tumn- iness anti must be depositeti in a ada engageti in Dominion Champ- new municipal arena built at a eti oui ta be a beautiful October special and separate account ionship prajects. The group con- cost ai $60,000. J JR 1 L E L Laitemnoon. Raineti in the mamning. Client's securities are treateti ir' sists ai provincial cbampionship Among drawing cartis for in- Le J U R RY RE&A LRGO RE L Lrs. Hntiy-pssei1a-untant-esam wa ant -mut b -kei tams i ih pojctfooti tistries, Bowmanvilelpists low Le ol 1 Ud. Hill, Beaver Lotige, AI-. ..: atter a new 'tille"..In a mave atidress ai Michael Bevan ai a eu RI Zb- I . Priced ai $ 1,575.00 i bra ms emmigGep,,ta raise show standards "Royal" recent agriculural convention. Flo' yu 9-I3 Bih Alhin. Bm rig ugl, officiais have relaxeti former Mr. Bevan was iommerly Provin- j ae' sîi 8-9-9 witb the former's duheMs regulations ai the seeti anti grain cial Horlicultumahisi ai Manitoba i 1946 Dodge Coupe - Mr. anti Mrs. Bill Gardon, t show by abolishing exclusively anti is now manager ai the west- .II'iAa-eze2957 A good serviceable car. VerY roomny trunk. Newtonville, antiMsdril domestie classes anti apening alern division ai Canada Packers, ViiDd' inyPls- 9 Ilury fr tis net issArvlladivisions ta foreign seeti anti Fruit anti Vegetable Canning Di- Ilurry for this one!BrunI, Oshawa, ai H. Brunt's. grain. Winners ai similar classes vision. -jIGnPla-----3-9 Priced ai -$1300MessLlyeihatRu-'" ( in the Uniteti States are known The tielegates were tolti howBieBa-------7 a dseli HPeti ell roto whM. as "kings", but the Royal is n- Canada Packems predics the wea-Z mb k On. . . .4 7 .an Mrs. . ic Pedwell.... knowledgetly the home ai the ther. Il seems that three factors Gchampions, are taken ia account, the wea- Reeonditioned a.nd guaranteed Apeaesgod bury anti Ciarkesburg.arnasuesfotefrsgoc ther in former years, the move-Aai as 5-9-4 as many later modela. Mm. anti Mms. Haroldi Nicoli and *~:: brick salesman who cames aîong.metahisaniow ifheL B aDTN three aughtms, Lndsay antiVote of Thanka tians. These variaus factors are De Bright! îeeulgI HOE EMNN Priced ai- $57500 Mrs. Fred Bowen, were Sunda3 ::\ fthrlaa. ..........Rtra rhrHrye ie egidvle nio ht ~Nziea ay visitors at Chas. Fisk's. umict rdihe lbArthankstaH asd x is preged alse andeo at TAE "R T Mr. anti Mrs. James Hill anti speaker for the excellent message firsi irosl thal have proven ta be L VO S T"ceaFst Phone Oromso 86.-2 three chiltiren, St. Catherines, he broughîta the club cancemning accurale wilhin twenty-four boums Speial ombiatio 1and Mr. anti Mrs. Carl Brown bis profession. for the hast five years. hi is aisâ fe------ and two sons, Hamilton, with Mm. Programme chairman Mel Dale passible by ibis meihodti t predici t'~ --a.-.5 Ail above cars wii be winierized anr Mrs. Dave MeReelis. announceti that the next meeting bath the tçmperaiume anti the Mrs. James Tamblyn and fami- woulti be with the Lions Club at rairfali. Since the number ai ther- freo hre yOoe aldon Mrs. Fred I... the St. John's Parish Hall on Mon- mal unils anti amount ai moisture PHONE > ~ " RSE _____________ day, Oclober 24. Visitors at the requiredti t mature particular 695 UU IL IINGUIU ULI club inclutieti Rotarian Vernon plants is known, il is possible for Finlanti is the oniy country Rowe, Whilby and Mr. Lough, To- the company ta tell the farmer stili honoring World War I detis. ronto. à what dlay ta, plant anti the day he PAGE six -'-c THUMDAY, OCTOBZR 20,1040 1 THE CAlqADL« STATESM". BOVIMAUVI=. ONTAFaO

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