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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Nov 1937, p. 1

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B erkinshaw EX- DECRIES H IG H TAXES ho sit aiiî be In eidene ti -F R T C U A KT w u c l A p o e Plains Need for Econ- ya.TeLgo isdn valuable work for war veter- PR SN E WT o Ieo uldn o omy in Government ans truhthe masof this COLOS T E SDA $ ,OOWHjEm8o in Address Before 1~~~~~~~nciality considerable rnoney Tw' letSotui eevs Mxm mo e e Rotary Club on Fni- in supplYing needs of veterans Gift FOmLietSounitlu -Reev. elasu ue day ou are ccosted by S D avi ro n dSrvc e Dedi-C o p r t o Young lady or a Boy Scout C Increasing taxes on 1ndustry can. ear a oussy o at came under the gavel in an ad-- tagg er ea gey ner sa youepesne fmmbr o _______R._C_________,Gen the lst Bowmanvulle Pack of Wolf OPeraiginBwaiewtn r ess yM R. C.gern shaw, e n-of______andtheconsu mt at e r g u a r G o e ar Ta n a e r a d re suer f T h e la rg est of th e n ew b ui l in g s T h is b u ild in g Is loi a e d b h in d D an ce w i wlle a v n e r e T o p c c ut , t e l t P c a a dt erected t the 00.dYear he main uildCubst and thehi htilBowmaavancee ae Tewowee Scoat, ahresuiPaco! a csale Goodyear Tire & .ubber Co. Lim-to beerte atteGoya eminuidgathesuh month to mark the event. Pre- formally presented with its new Ifonthl ieig !teTw ie ofC n -a wh p k tt eP E T IT IO N F O R B A N D Tire & Rubber Compaxny's Bow east corner. I l be c m eed ar to s or t e o e.n c r- co rs b t e Li s C ub n T e - C u cl M n aynigh, w e h Rted ary l n ada, ho spok a t the TAXI B Y W gc N O W e i dand o s fundt e r pe ng cethe g sts . .cf aho R o t. r y u n c h o n.n F r d a y.ta k : a n v i l l e p l a n t is s e e n i l a - _ ;_ a r y i e e b r a d w i l l e o p - m n i s a r e n o w u d r w a y .y g h f e f J A L n s a ng as his subjet "Some Thoughts tare w i tsed theeemo estswh fer 10 cs4o BEINGCIRC LATE above as it nears complet1o% ened with the Annual Goodyear on C nadas Buines." cMayor R ss Strike . members of t e B uidn ____lionthe therham p eTei- "It is ne cf he n~nt presing SC UTS TO PARADEthe Lions Club, Rev. Sidney Davi- Corner c h r h a d Dvso pr bl ni ac ng i du tr t he~Purpose la To Place B a nd o P ,Imf kl o 1L u h m r onn, ahe forth wStret present time as business activities Permanent Basis - Will Ask li i a aaIve L Iar. Te pesntaionwa show some signa cf maintaining a TOCHRH UNA 5fv ndohes otreWsest aDepreamMrCarn hlgher level," he sald. "In 1936 c RatePayers' Approva.! at .JBw niescomplte BysadGrsWkCmite Th r s nnto a ade by wil M an f c u e c r c ae 1 b Stuart James, chairman of the eragesonhepesendwl M uch Sc10.0cotofod owt with a maximump 1fetenemen em- ford envernadawe .00 dco st c yger A t C hia .p lin rii Mc h cot unit, the First and of the Lions Club. In making the ploe h en te plnas nf tis ed ii i Ca ada w ax i asto ea W ithin the next few days many tSIl l O f U econd W olf Cub Packs, and Presentation M r. James reviewed ploya o t fv m n a id slightly ever $22.010." prt Mr. Berkiliiedto sthanw, who te FlstansSeohado the origin history o!f fags. The oeain bi oni c Mr Brknsaw wo ai hd ylws wllbeaprochd o ffxScout Troops, wiIl parade on f lag was received by Jimimy Sou- off er nefxdarseeto h almsta orti Age crer n . . erinha M os Jw ims-er Omnenced the last load had Sunday morning for thelr an- they, Senior Sîxer cf the lst Pack builidingitwn neomutc alniet a orate Aler creerin R C. erklsh.wtheir signatures toi a petitien t<o osiJwoifsKe been placed in the stoe-ro-om. It nual fali churcli parade Wo St. whose parents Mr. and 1M-s. E. CI e! theweeatr crgur the business world, advancing in eneral Manager and Vice- be presnted at the nxt meeting aid Tells Story o was the busiest day o! the fal and Andrew's Presbyteran Churcl. C Southey were among those who; meetingtdicsfaraxio only a few Ycars f rom a student Presndent of the Goodyear Tire & of the Town Ceunicil asking thatlayeotfneo!teihi!excu uthrCmpnyo Cnaawo vt b tkn n h mttrTfntuiambfoyi-thsapict TenosInuifrn nd winesd hepeanttnndo hebulin.thh(mpn William Kukowske, overseer of carrying their colors, will fors Troop Leader Bud Livi*ng re- tives o! Goodyar, confind the tld Rotarians at their meeting on a special tax for band purposes. agers as D)onations Chaplin and chairman o! the up at Central Public School cevdfmMrJasth Other atrsfImoanet mh ao rporti ,o cf his a dr sth e F ri du ty ith a o a h $10w C 5 This procedure 15 require ci un- o f N e w c a stle a n d com m ittee, ad a busy two days. a t 10.30 am i., and headed by Ai d K it, a s e presente c by the the eingn l d c t e m t o thet t a pr nbl e, e ut ing the e- i$ dustr in naxe E as paying der the recent am endm ent t e the R e w as the genial lst throughout the Canadian Legion Band Li n l b t h a n n ase <(bee n i t n e t g t va e t ohad in d eteri ng the a - $ 20 nm t axe s gs. Ecoo i n gs v-M unicipal Act Passe d by the On- B ow m anville D strict and w s be eged with y elungsters will m ar di at 10.45 a m . to Tr cePs of Scouts for use in the the C andu e o p r to le ancin entc o in dst ilco mpaof -p er-m ea n t o lw e a xaug tn as.atari e Governm ent, providing that U n o ad ed aft r s h ol. "Oh, can't Ilwe just the churc i. The parade wi U teaching o ! F 'irst Aid. situati onT e t w o d i as a n cr a n th e f c o a t f p - mas o!nloerxa x a io n if th e p e titio n i s sig n d b y 1 5 %_ _ _ _ h a v e a n a p p le , p le a se ? " th e y 'd g o y w a y ' f S ilv e r S tre et, R e v . S id n e y D a v iso n , p a sto r o f m rtg a g e a d a c a t ] m r g g pot trade. ing. another persn 15 emploeyd of the duly qualified electors, the oxanwh tereqs a KgSreadTmpac ntk In Canada the business of man- in the distribution o! manufact- counicil must submnit the question Christmnas trees used te be the grnted their smiles were a mile Street, and menbers of the Trinîty United Church, in an nucc1tatn ntrs adn ufacturing is a very important ureci gcds andi so the combina- te the taxpayers for their apprv- event o! the season in years gne wide. Group Commttee wiîtle Pressive ceremny formally dedii.. taxehaben adfocoe factor in our econmic fe. said tin of empîyment ln production al- Having gained the approvai by in Saskatchewan, but theyrc Al day long the f un andi work te saIte at the Cenoaph. catc< thc f lag, while Cubmaster years.Te ter asund- the yuthful looking executive. It and distribution sets in mtion o! the taxpayers the counicil must tame affairs at best now, as coi- contnued and by evening a cein- At the church they wil Oulif MacNair in a bie! address over t( h iac omte is estimated that three out e! ev- the many commercial opportuni- set apart in the tax rate a certain pared with the arrivai of vlun- plete list of the car's content a welconed by Rev. W. G. Blake expresseoi thc appreciatin e! thE for inveiaoneemmbr! cry ten People are engageci in the tics to be found in the field Of sum te be useci te maintain thc tary relief cars from olther parts ready andi the material sorted and who wsll conduct the service.conl manufacturing industry and an service. The base of the struc- band in the community. o! the Domiînion. counte<I ready fer distribution on After the service they wuil re- Mayor Ross Strike as chairman thc orga atr iuto a examination o! empîyment sta- turc hwever is industry. It is hardly ncessary te, say Last Thursday afternen the Saturday. The "pantry roomn" In tura by another route W Lthe e! the Scout Group Commlittee ciarediU e nutylct tistics will show that for every ht behooves us in evry way that the canvass nw being made f irst car toi arrive at Chaplin, the warehouse was a sght, with public shool for dismissai. spoke briefly, thanking the Lions d in thebidngac e elv person cmployed in manufactur- CTurn to Page 10, Please) shculd be successful and that ail Sask., for distribution in the vil- huadreds of tins o! fruit andClbfrte ieesinhedte quaiified voters slould be able te, lage arnd rural municipaiity of vegetables and ne end of sealr Scouts and expressing his f aith in with thcSle opoainbid vote on the matter ia January. Chaplia was discovered just west dt home-canned fruit andi pickles ONE TIrME LOCAL ztic ork beingdone by the o ra- i Sb ul Eim nae xa in tinst tt ust be apparent o anyonc of -the pool levator. It was nt net rad ebeihadeci orut. a COyPWED5AT ARONY d woproiceny de s totA warivc rmhmlo S o l lm n t x m n to s tanogetrmeasure ceuld be opeaed until Friday merning when Inced nthe contents o! thcCePE50Y AR mentetprsofiency badges tea couni' xrsino ynah taken te secure the pcrmanency werk commenced t unloadth cars weo29,160 peunds,ornal E AiH RM NWa e o! a local band. The financial contents in.te the large freigît 1 itns, o potatees, baggcd and la ernan naits badge to y.n ny, ahe er _______ S unccrainty t at make the cx shcd. cady te be distributed h Hundreds Gather To Honor Mvr. Patrol Leader Bill Brown.Ma r I c d aifu h N v C rriulumA ut or ug snwil Te a am omWs Dr pantr y" oM i agefegt and Mrs. Conlin Last Week - President Evcrett Hoar e! the Mitcel]lseaM~o~ be raskc d su pot te gn i a- axidm being loadeci at Newcastlé sîci wa ndeed full of marves M r. Conln a Sister of Herb. Lions club sent is regrets at e ian le fr 7 yc s a d n t Teachers of Inspectorate No. 1 dent f th c convention, expressed eci os p ot h ranz - a d B wmanville, and was packd ad among other things includedia d M t J meo n n be t be-prset d e e i sr otdi hso luayhs Hear rincial Wasen ~an earne9t petition that Durham tien in ether ways. The passing to, the roof witî an assortmcent of 1230 quart sealers cf cloice home- iire4~tie a~< RearPricipl Wt n Ceutyse Progressive in intre- of the bylaw will aise make pos- geed things, the like cf whi'ch canneci fruit and 40 two-quart irec utie na ciet ek th e urclm Con- ducing music in thc ceIooda, be ible the sccuring of a capable neyer were scen here before. Com- sealers and 21 pint sealers o! The wholce village o! Harmony the National Antlem witDoutiJne19whnlrcgcd 'vcntion HeId ]Here thec counity ranking first in es- bandIaster te heaci thc local Or- mittee men wre assistd by many fruit, while 36 pits f jams and turned ut at Tuesday nightt eo tthe iao, nt rc Dson. cKightiente t. tabl in1 systcm o! regular ganization and train thc youth o! willing werkers and ti two short 28 small jars e! iam and 55 quarts pay tribute te one O! uts most r'e- cheers for the Mayor, thc Liens ms By Norma E. Hooey medical examination, botl in rur- the ýtewn for bandi werk. The in- heurs from the time tle werk o! pickles made mouths watcr. secteci couples, Mr. andi Mrs. Club andi Rev. Sidney Davie Cnludfo ae7 \Examinations should be elumin- a: andi urban schools. She stress- dividual amount of meney incluoi- Samuel Conlin, wlo on that day vsn C ateci in Public Schoolc, andi their ld the fact that cur best work is eDrnthPresident Feature i O3rde th 5th nnverar o place taken by frequent tests, donc when we arc plysically fit. ly small, aitleugh in thse aggre- IATIeiwm On r e M. n <re Stanley Watson, ce-auther e! On- Mr~. Ccil Rebinson, sccretary- gte wd eangea eartIc. . W li m e rsd n oh toetm ie nBw trig M sa e tari 's ew uble shool curicu 1 owad th mante anc of themanville w erc thcy have several lum. tolci teaclers of Inspecterate tyeasr'erkgaancthfinancesof Cendreaisan nyfed. No.er' 1, Duîad ainaced. Cin- GDurhamysClubig ofmToronto reatves 00ativanfriendsA nv ray o t a Is C uc land, inery300 relaivesofrienClubaof No ,DiimadNorlumber- mittees for the ceming year w encal paigi a e_________________-niîosgtee ntead-nv rs r f t lad nConvention lere On appeinted. 1said that the passing cf the Band ni torium e!Hro n thpublic oo ThursdaY. Mr. Watson ia an adi- Bylaw will net increase taxes nor oimfHaonpulcshl dress ef a most informative nat In an impressive talk, Col. E. E. create new cnles; it wil remove W. H. Clemes Resigns at An- HEADS DURHAM CLUB for the occasion. A purse cf goîci Rcv. Bruce Gray, Assistant these chags tf rt ad ure told the teachers that their Snider, B.A.. Inspecter ef Public the necesçsity e! bothering citizens itual Meeting Due to Ill fromn relatives and fricnds was S ctr f Home Msin, Since teget a1h siw l Schools, Port Hope, saici that the for subscriptions; it will mean Hepth - otin PctdeMra. aUdnci urnatona ad sciaihne.Ou whole relationsprp tontd thM r.landeM rs.d CotzensbypG ueeg- PreacherMotianesichave witntssedctremendouss changes sclool chilci lad been clangeoi as 1Qualîties o!fec itznip e-that the band will be removeci ville,.fM.llowisn nofdes bBooetemnrsan re ftenweprmn. ulariyandi courtcousness, slould from the cîarity class; it wilil Chronicler of Contemporary vMueray wiGrentree o! shawa, anoi ixxgdestad-niou i be taken into consideration in the create a greater interest in the Durham Takes Chair Mur. GR M. Jamieon fOwand ngdtpi Rev. S. Davison, B.A., Bowman- report o! a child's progrcss at bandi by thc wlele community; o.bhl fteHm n cola i i ville. dclivcred the opening cx- scleol. He cicclareci that educa- and lastly it will give members cf dThe is t ndorele rprc erciss at he Co venti n in he ti n is a socal prcess s ChatesaMrlctimessnttd, tface theses rchanges.h on belaîfalle! BthenvHomewean a the bnd a geaThe icossessionTh ofrweaeethn ofIth help. Ass m b y H ll o! o w anv ll a m ental pro ces. C ol. Sn d r give even greater service to their season of the D urh am C ountyha p co le it a c v r basket T oro cnto, A ssistant Secretarv of ti s th gs c n b ta n f o m ou High Scheol, and Mayor ROss urgeci the teaclers tei break away community. Club o! Toronto was held on e! roses. Of tiso~ofteUcic hurch bthiotan h Strike. in a short, hum orous ad- from the old systcm o ! routine If y u la e th eppo tu mt te hursd yU nv ntngdOcte er 2 , at.t. nost i n w c g dress, welcomd the assembly. I o aeteopruiyt hrca vnnOtbr2,a Mr. andi Mrs. Conlin were mar- ici Cacnada, ad a splendid mnusical that ini Golisurefgador Miss Marorie Adams, as presi- (Turni to Page Nine, Please) sign thc petition, or later vote on the beautiful home of the Presi- rieci in Bowmanvil, and after cotribution by the choir, faturel teît. o osfotcag.I tthbye w yu îllbedongth dnt ncwMs.W.H. lees A..f rmig n enaheorsoentas heandd nciMeraryseviesofSt.istrc e omtims os fit i band, the town, and yeurcelf a ter Uic reading cf -the minutes ac hymoit eanvlocy au' Uîte Church o S . im.ut hoghtesregho ~J7m~J J~(real service. thc treasurer's report, the presi- . cupying the huse on W stmount At the noring service Rev. Mr. His Son Jsu Chit tatf th a vih u L u etndered his ýresignation wni thley moevd to Oshawa, aind then fastîess i the Timne of Change" sl rgie Su jc t M ns C n da lb HIGHER PRICE FOR was acccpted with regret. During te Harfliony. ýThe bride of! l] a basinlg his recîîarks ocih etfrm Ord S be ta e ' a a inC u i iee-rtenure ooie! hscnuyaowsLzi rn Jam- the 46thl Psalm: "God is our rfg study the cags n porpr ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ OT LIK ELY genial personality and gracius ieson, a Gherog te j aîeon r.acges ;t."hi e rfat nd cnfdne0n Go. N IN BOWMANVILLE lospitality haci endeared him to and ' dauGteorge ae MrJacdoe- srcgt ofrav reuge o hlpthiesh hrn ihte lirofessor Dymond of Ontario!sport they destroyeci themi in ____ the affections of ail. Dr. L. B. na. Both Mr. and Mrs. Con- changes. \ef\ ha sihrtu linaswa hsn oscee er htcane 'ehas ropotcht t o hs a Tel cfWid Lfethousancis lcavîng their bodica te Local Officiai Believes Toronto hlm and accepteci thc lonour wiîî 'go0d. lealtI, althougl tley are 72 hoee r itrlcus f tuncty' to heptoei1teWs h Museu.m, Tlso idLf rot and decay or packîng thcrn for Risc WiIl Have No Effeet Here a few f itting remarks. anci 71 years e! age resursel have suffeeihog ruh u Conditions 100 Years Ago - shipmient to other ceunitries for -Mk Board and Not Dair- 9'Officiers electeci fer the ensuing anf7 fiv ae tî ren, oniy l umnai, afacrs. Lice, rein cirth to said. _____NecasleM__n onooe-le lives r death N are PstPrsiserifese cilro! nlconocve stacîta erischanges, canes les Coutrol Price Riscsyear are:tP sttPioniden- W . H . t day. H e is Crlie C nlin, H ar- fpysically. ce cally and spirituallv. T he spe a e ci d p op e lk St n W riti g s T h t a tt t u d e ! d e s r u cti n i5C le in e s ; H o n o ra ry P r s id e n ts - W . m n . o . M. C K eln d a, w n e T hcI a gao f i r19 1t4e nî n v ley J o n e s, F o e c î h i g î n __ __ __stlubeing carricci nthe speaker The price o! milk i Bow an- Frank Rickard, M .P., C. G. M er-i mb ony r e sey M, oK ndl l oe h iar 91- 18 broîgt ra Y David Li inso e a e am es c in our forests. e still looDr.tL. B.t-Wrl L.mB.brs other, Weslay, X ad75th who wenoftodnto o n r ta nona p n t o the P ao s t 1 u a 9 e sts es tî o k a n th c i ni e d ia te fu tu re b y t e W illia m s ; lt V ic e P res.- .S H . W h o w a s th c u n a n im o u s ch M s C a l l s a i t r n t c B tt l i ! T ik t\r. G rav J.R.DyoadDicctro!oolgy ~ aci e anret ec ofi<i~ f loal airVepIa- ocebrothers r.T. Chipps of Har- went irough the ar and wtnessed ths(botteicak J. . Dmon, Drecor f Zoloy oercmals as somctehing te increase cf one cent Per quart, Jeffery; 2nd Vc Pres.-Dr. Geo. o! members o! the Duham Coun- 1 mony, and Milton and Herbert at the Royal Ontarie M seu m p theut wanting te drain cid on Wednesday. Any risc in Cnil~ .7 at thîe annual meeting last week.Jane- Toronto, telci of'"Cads Heri'it. U t e overceme tlat de- pie haveemdea het lu !Toot frPesdn sn ewanvillghe.The tage cf Wild Life."structive feeling, saici the speaker, quest or on tIc m ader cf the re- a e h c r nc- l u ler i s i a early sotf r suld asCrlsentmsi posseses a eat r an ashe orrfthc erMnas Hospital l Has Operatiingeii the future of wiîc animas is not BWard aedMISS E. R.eGBAaAM Dur Prof. Dymond citeci writings Of a rcosy one. Canada, at thc pre- net intimated, that it will demand istîgushe W rti eFinances are E R GR HA e'otrlstl N ccas hreslftshetie te oss e alarger any increase la this district. eaterBrothehood areU1in Fohril ecslwo etsaeo h otdesirable ani- .I AGAIN HONORED u u voluminous manuscripts e! wiud mal if e in North Amreica. It is understcod aire. that thceBY R TA yCLe -TO animal if e encountereci by pion- But we cannot have tle wild strong Oppositioa fromn the City Spea er ai iV1vv[o ree IIjg YR - .LU c O Nill as Re-elected Presi- eers, f an abundance o! passen life withut prserving conditions Council o! Toronto andi alsc the <>- dent Of Hospital Board a Charles H Msn ertr. ger pigeons, now cxtinct, that 1 uncier which tley live. nlr citizens will hoîd back aay fur Two ladies attcnded Rcay nnl treasurer o h orPeetc soared tlrougl Canadian skies in arc surPriseoi te findn toul i ther increases until corne satis!ac- CaPt. Sidney Lambert Qives i ere many members e! the Bonw- Friday noon anci were the cchtre as Usual Po flocks a mile w de and nas mn y c m ry goclte mau î y oy stie e tI ca h d l ha lu tat d L cu e n Vr y Leln u st f tc Brt el oien-l.f ! tc cub sne- e tn - M ei g tI i a calr p r .hflo s si f a ti IR i nr t: 'c Aisaim.- du% . ý e-ý 1 - - -, - -- - -, - - , LC-D i NTI IN u lvlýDrjn 44 vc -D" vv IVIIAIN v 11-ildL, UINT-, 'l'fi U KbDAY, NOVEMBER 4th. 1927 1 With Which Are Incorporated The Bowmanville News. The Newcaqflp lnifà-ndpngfýpnf- AmA Irh-

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