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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jul 1935, p. 1

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9 k With Which Is Incorporated The Bowmanville News VOLUm~E 81 I3OWMýîANVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 25th, 1935__Bifh NUBR3 Lions Planning to PRIZE WINPvERS IN CHILDREN'S SECTION 0F THE ROTARY FAIR PARADE Brshw ayo Gets Under Way With Appropriation For Addres Glasses Dr A.Wduhe !Lnoi If s g e to s as proposed atE g aDr. .Eiv ed n e oq e the serni-monthly meeting of the Egad ei L L s C lu b o ni n ityd aU n it edtC h u r c hd T h u r s d a y carrieci out. Bownanville B ach evnit n itedy lth g ol wîll ~~~~number, in spiteo h xesv cf I ~ ~~~heat, availedtemeesf i ofa float and di,,g oad nthe opruiyt erti itn near future. The matter brought gpuni tDeie.wo sGee on a good deal of discussion , eo uSee voihn UiedFe pecially when the purty f I ~~~~~ ~He took as thebssc i d was questioned andi the Depart He beganofsGr *the general staeet htw tario will be requested to make hae teancosfes 0 h. The eyesight prograni also got N"cbcme s under way with a nominal appro- -sol eta ilbcm u e priation of $1500 being made te laîhip tbeomGdad oor ,l pay for testmng the eyes of un- S cornesuowadGdithto itown and to purchase glassses for ainhpt those w ho ne ed he . w re en Tan e a drhe e c . W Following the supper meeting J nedutompn o on h which was in charge of Presi- dent W. H. Birks. the members nee (ontie d n pae 5 ofg vhollyfor Boys en ' a .- CRTCSADONE nasium. and a swim in the cool BAND CONCERT WILL BE____________ AWHTYO R Y waters of the swimming HELoATPAR TOIGHT CUTAS BY LOCAL LEGION BANI TO CLERKENS ORCRMAERDReHonor thde R uda h TOACCIDE NTS ORN-- NOyJ ONE REPLY GIVEN important witnessfrtepo ATKUV N CRNR Bowmnafville Legion Band I B FARERS OR MYOR by ton wFrdye dore Two accidents on Tuesday at will gîve another of isB AMR R E yo rd Kurv Inn lef t battered cars and wel band concerts t0 !ciialngîeceli g wounded people. In the after- ngN rpis aebenr- ainof Wimoyeofown- noona cr f om etrot sdeswp- ht Thursday> commeflc- Icîe yete h on Ivle ni et 6h r o edaHaitn adon oni- ing at 8.15 D.S.T.. at Rotary ClerAeye or MayorWias ametoblo!$00f erable damage but injuring no Park.SecinwiliiRsStkeireone0 hsapaaceiSeebr.t antannoune n ulsed w is bearemmbrd ht h one. No charges were laid ag- cmuds M rch Co necicu instei nthe priesand theyon- gB- Iin last week's St.atesman 1 charge againstM.Cyeasld b- Nryrpir.Te vnng masn GirverturHes; - requesting ail those desirîng ,following anacietasfal8r tînuedt on thmeir wr ouowacig cin Gr b I .work on farms and farm- the "Four Coresn hty brouht o a m re srics aci- Slectons r*in Sullivans ,es neig aitne o hnFakAlwy ... dent when a Toronta car crashed operatic Geins: Corniet So ersthedi r st nioy tW iipess drivraBnakile a port. lmostdemolshifl the as- Tis israthe surpislng Mr. Coyle as h a akn c inoetaîl endo! lilstrans- le. Seectuedes: a Selection1/ofcaskncedwnbacrdie y senger vhce and spreading fo anuhrb Vg i there are still manyi on rsle npraetIjre .stretch of fifty yards. The two Hunting Scene, by P. Bu- in' ut cfwork he and so ay binsstied y r.Alowy broken glassi over the road for a neaDeCît'ePeeA mve hefctht rsthcoes.Teciet passengers of the Toono cr calossi; aMarch. Tent I f armeos wowid l have di!- At t wer cu abutthe faeanoeiinnbyB . al ficulty in harvesting the case for theCrwwaprec- bruised. and the driver will b i îiesi h on . .bme rp~ihi i- e rw tonyG .Cn. charged with reckless driving. ~~eîg~ihu uad ep atK hl .R tie _________ unity are invited to heai' . Boe mnvîlleacted s counel fo Mr. and Mrs. F. Suttofi were the locl b nd n atio __ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ he Cc, 'Q Sm Chautauqua NoY Musit. h Above photos show the young- Stacey cf Kendal, driving the 1 best decorated bicycle; upper, taining 'ldTcpsy*"; and lowei teacsd Summr Scoolof Msicer cnes who teck part in the goats ai-d the cld covered wagon, g! erldad oce Reid who right, George Shaw. of Orono. Bwale Rotary pa rade=w sthe envy o many a bo. Up ther lebdC by the 3udges as who w-on f îrst prize for the bestî owthenbe-t dressed boy and girl on decorated tricycle. P eculiar Typ s ot Citizensthe Rtary Fair. Upper leftRay fîist Piize foiher costume and wi er decorated carriage con- ÎTelegram>. 13,ThEeng dA îe ha Ro ryF i Fon nOtaj rkers SCHOOL REPORT Rotarians Behave at Lunch ýi WEDDING 'Was Most Clorious vn Sleeping at Rotay Par" RONIDENCE W ith Police Officers Guests A uiet weddn aneen-H l eei e ea e r Slee ingtt RfarS.arS.onNo os 5',arîn- lzed on Satuîday, June 29th, atî Pass 6'~ figres inicate ~ Pre ious ._______________________ the home cf Mr. and Mrs. W. J_______________ ______________60-______figures__ Etrance-EWrt Bragg Records Broken Cann, Bowmanville. when theîî: JnraIV e- Sr 1V-ragthg.ri only daughter, GladyS May, was 1 Parade Prize Winners ORONO STREFA. -Scrie Sleps a Par to culd ot ge a jb anynere He WghAs9,ReportHllShows ProfitRepot ShosNPrfitI1LENIKIunitediediinmmarriage Mrto Levi Di LeRAi LanPoliso a erofheteandeLuxton 83, Pearl Shemîlt 79,. fOe $1,600 McLaughlin Annis. Toronlto, son I isplay Ingenuity *ATRCSHECRID TheeHuded cjedt jînwthth îee îî~Glenn Brooks 73. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Oke visited cf Mr. A. W. Annis. Tyrone. The In PrepartonI on' cided tA. M. W oottentin theepresence oairIcPairnheldwJulyerfthmattracted w ourlad ainîrvonhditd ionen Sr. iolte JiVther Bar-ol-tMiss Ida Ferguson, Oshawa. the immediate relatives. net88hioaRitr80 ioeOf Outf its huge crowd hc ace h Jr a hmwee hr ee 2 aei e Sr 11 1le Wighytheirbest enatte ainrlMr. and Mrs. A. Page. Toronto, a gcwn o! triple sheer pink'crepe.1 NINE BANDS ATTEND, for the eventr h ard b LEADERS EXERCISE seven perscns living on hîs fath- 82, Melîne Css ragg 81. Hlnl lb luncheena te Balîneal tdtM. .Page's. uigtesnn othrgs-FI WTHU PA 'taedfi eswage anounting te $18 .00 Rut 4 as rg 7 otel en Fricdd Mbecause a dele-an ter Mrs. A. M. Wootton sang, ac-1A IHU A ditoara rcsinb h CONRO OVR EN r' Bengtooprud nd Sr. IIl taJr. lîl-Eleanor Wight gation oe! the Provincial Police Mr. MrsnStînto ano__a__i CN OLOEpe gtcpudad83, Mary Wight 8 1, Irene Wight wýieeln attendance-liot on duty Clifferd. Toranto, visited Mrs. J. companied by Miss Mae Brent. tm tra -n e en e t o be ab de ta h S r.I t r Ia d p r w s sevd nttrrt r ha h oay F i a n Sr t J.-GG en dc yn îcldeoIn1ety F.Gadn1,]r.anMr. . . Wltn ndperwa.srver.n heinrtun Itht he otryFaR.ws ne ntcrwd.Th vrlos oohs Written by Adam Fakir famîly le appliedfor relief but 7 ury Cm 8 u S essardhnclb. Ter, ye Th O -oO tav " te r i father w s w rig. T e eBrooks 9 ,Brian Barne t 79, Cal- BIe.fie wh sin c age ooo. bbmsa a vatd r H fom a tpt ho gh te W strp ga d an lrtuhfai r m ee wlantonz d whc a Th .r Clr.W'trkkm cud e etingany as is 90wo. i hrg fN.bae sawvstd r -.provinces, Mr. and Mrs. Annis 1the tîme Franic williams mn- eter wit hercipsfro have coîn dgne and o e a d I f 'd 1tied farmig at a s ar o! $ 0 vin Crage 77, W illiam Bragg 73, 8D strct; Sergt. Oliver Hamil- Stevens. s~l rsd inoTr naud înih whee~ t tart the r and th er ga d pie e l myself ust as puzzled concerrnfg a monh with ohurs f rom 4.30 a. Beatrice Quinney 61. ton, and Constable Frank Kelly, Mr. and M rs. Frank Bradley, __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ p d e unthig Mayr o s St r ikt e cazead m reth n $ 00 w ic wU the attitude I should assume to . nil it wa todakJr. Pr. to Sr. Pr.-Drty Rul- Tilbury, the latter a friend cf Mr. and Mrs. L. Bradley, Break- paadrew helticketor mns thGranezd m orlngey wplgou1h wad te a efr te aa todakto see. ter 78, George Wight 71.Prsident E. F. Armstronlg who lin, vlsited Mr. Jas. Bradley. Hrie. th eu w icent intheasaran-dricugta loci y wars tem s bfor thy aý-He explained the reason why Jr. Pr.-Lilliafl Osborne (on'> preide. Antherweleme uestMis Vioa Brdbur. Back-i omng igeooClu Wh rived. Te those whe have gc more ycung chaps don't take Beg.-Dauglas Burett. Dare- wa.s ohnASandhoeesarea whotoc.Mr rakCatrHydnPipggo-ntedornd heFedWCBwnlMPubelc aecodforfanating, treds and obay deet ages wcrked laccomrnafied Rotarian Fred Hoar soed s iat Mr Cyril Aery' BewanvlHHm in ienParaode emntee rw swamed an OshWaay rm 1ms are ar. Alan WearnfMissifle.ar600 miedrace onJulydeith a record.umberko! ntriem er! people ager tLaktness th agitators who would destroy ev- ei mntohradason Helen J. Lewis. teacher. r hmis sumrctaetLkevstCb ________TheM Fred. ran dd, istd.201h in conjuniction with the anc i m.any favnrable commîen4,i 1drawing ferpie.anontut erything and anything without as these yeung. ambitieus fel- fi husu ,vran as dis- Page, Mr. Fe Stan r ie any cause or knowledge of candi- lows le! t the city their opportun- pne ihwieRtia e.M.Er Parrott. Chalk Lake. iSoutheri Ontario Combine f rom and exclamations were heard as 1ed lher te ikatcktfo h R ' I .hie Decaturwh hav itisThe obirdsngcwerempllib-pethe wiparade Rtpmiaoceeded. along the, ll. hehirlingre dru teipaadelnd.foldedngth hinm- felt the pinch o! poverty, the dis-1 ment ceased as te eeoto oasD w e E. Chase, Fair Manager, gave a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trewin. erated at 7.45 a. m. Saturday. As street. ilMs job seein wîh heywer et 0 O VAK"I detailed report o! Rtary Fair BwmnvllMr. and Mrs. Wid.yth Mrs. Johnston reached lnoduc connections e.... I'1I which , n birds reahedhme in the A D Kenloke like a real1 held by Mr.JN .Gmy h coauilî.agitators or wIrk f lt. w'vllle 000e f regnrsassen epepl wul.Teyjoneeu ecus teyBe00 00 dilaeMr Gore eslke M.J tn emind ora actin. HaryAli'smige rclg ar Soin S- -caor hav usbeleV aI tekkrs ndwould be on the road anyway1 L. Wakey and Devine; Piper N. Y, Mr. aergnd rae Mrs. ha . t o 'nd BlemancifiSSavarai u- partic eipatsvnra all ove an d might as well be gettlng and Osborýne. MOST GENEROUSE.rifnMr and Mrs.P.Sr Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Coates, Mrs. was the envy of many' spectators. ___________ mntios are.Theyofwerefie an uty ee lod als oa eda tpeThe yeung bride was extolltng Wm. Oke. ly, Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. Char- i aheur.don 0 iespr es as one could wlsh for. a rough and ready Englishwomen, Mrs. Chas. MeLea (nee Ida the virtues. o! ber husbafld to a eDrWilaspcte olteSehnHmtnM.ou "ao One lad had been a mnetal pol- with a whlning voice. She went Burden). Winnipeg, Man., was f riend. FeaD. llllasa api ca !l ote Sephemis, Hampten, M. 111 enc. isher in a foudry, but wa.5 m a legthy discourse, inter- guest o! M rs. J. B. M itchell, M rs . ."Gorge is just the most gen- Niagara Faî ls a a d l cl R b. Se he s o t ii" .' W hal os t at m a ? throwti out o! work about a year sesdwt urtso rfnty, A. H. H. Borland, Mr. and Ms.ereus mat n tewrd"aed-see ne upes oW ad MisJan.CokLaiae, UNMr. the Jazz Bands adfdthe catly onDon t ko BtIgv l ago when tbings became a 11111e explaiilg her reason for accoul- J. H. H Jury, and other old fr1- clared. "H-e gives me everythir±g on Aug. 2nd, at 8 p. m. oantved Mr. . aimr New Tr- 10 t erri n oage occas oe.o h oet b ntes slak.Hi paens ereded;he (Contlnued on page 5) ends here. credit cati buY." manville Band in attendarien no tie r .Brmse.(otne npg ) sd.

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