Circulation 3000 tOOONW This Issue 4414 1OPaeI With Which Are Incorporated The Bowmanville News, The Newcastle Independent And The Orovio News VOLUME84BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1938 CANNING FACTrORY T PNNWGOYA LN OOR- MAAE EE Epct Record Entry ListTOPENWGODARLNTOMRW Frederick A. Haddy, Retired L FCAS 13Y LOCAL WORKERS BADAPIT Prsntton reMdet A .For Durham Music Festival ___rPio o is eatr Bowmanville Merchant DiesDrBonase -let Ci- Pento e Ae MaaertofA E Cobourg Plant BIRDMEN DEFEAT Syllabus Committee Was Active in Church PLAN PILGRIMAGE Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Naylor mov- GENERAL MOTORS Making Big Effort to ed ta Cobourg on Monday wher n rtra oit TO HYMN WRITER'S TeSauoymeigo h Mr. Naylor will continue his ,ac,-, ON LOCAL COURTS Have Large Number an rtrnlSce H i tiiisa atr ngrfries- Native of Bow- I SURINE IN SPRINGtHg colBar o h le Canadian Canners Limited in tlie Bowmanville Badminton Club De- of Church Choirs En- DuramClb o ist emrforecrta26ha. . asn reld county town. He lias been pou- feats Oshawa Players 29-11 in ter - Prize Money i rceyBsnes tDurhCu or of"Wht Ma Frïedilg.D.G .Bo&csi lar in that Position at the Bow- Tournamnent Here on Friday Comng i WeHoofWtave e manville plant for severai years. ______ ___in_ a osHtonehinas illeusine th Friends, office staff and enm- Bowinaniville Badminton Club de- Antv fBwavlead or edr r chp nilddat fteaeW.BCoc py tere g xretssed dn apptagible cîiay di iadtenlcral couts ' ~Omnîî'lm.~resident of this town for well Ita saie explanation of the Toronto whhl d h eefraot n ae n t in e i r g r e ea is o n - i h , b l -id n g ba nesu al c r ts p ri l 6 t b h l e p rec ise , e n trie s fo r o v e r h a f a c e n tu ry , F re d e ric k A . l D rl a mi C lu b 's c o n te m p la ted p il- y e ar . C . M s n w s r - p fi i t M i n d l o s n c lo r e l a i o hp e b y1 a s c o e o 9 w l a e e D u r a n , C u n t% s M u s ic F e s tiv a l H a d d y , b e lo v e ti in b u s in e s s , f r a - g r im a g e 1 0 th e s h r in e o f th e a u th o r P C i t t e r t r y T e s r r n senih r n ia rs.Na bypre- a olo will close, and on Mav10h, 1lthl ternal and church circles, passedjo,"htaFin ehv nH a tn ga m k i g hs a on a i n P Ind M s . l b e s : B o l v a n v i 1 1 c a n d 2 th , tire F e s tiv a l W -111 b e ti n fu ll o ea r d.a T o r o nthom , 6 9o nb a y Ij e , 1 .H r e t M y e, c r t k r an d s m kin st n d n d r e. , m s firs t- am e s andl O sborne d - sw ing in B ow m anvill c.B u vr. T o rons8l t o ,year. M r a y ;is. Fr arCu î f a e a Naylor with a am p and bouquets fe 'te e ato n i and Hainer - gaules; The 1938 Festival promises tla ,nhad movet t a r.ro in sepilocasion a C urd%.to l k are uson S a d n o . jt ~ w r e of flowers.la x ain a., dau Callag hian split wihl' d o ed to T ro toToSp- rc on o ankd tc fac t th u scc-in a p i t d a a t y a. ' e b r The employees gathered at the 'out- and( Cvie; Strike and cli) se all previonis festivals in thc tember 1935. Torthntoardnreapheinta ta th Naylor residence. Church Street, Brug ooki 2 fr Top.o n number of entries and also ini the A. M. Hardy A. G. Partridge Mr. Haddy wus born in Bow- îngs are activated bv out seti-oar U erweeF .Vn or J n ar 9t, ni ati tr- Wbîam o ui ThW lk om o k 2and lilv f enries. T rougb beCi- W entthueehee sor y adiio a h G o yer Baaanile D ce br 9 15, n m n, old i fo b el.f indy stnsbehnCtnii-o ncl butetothta bstheiranexbossro, withan antclexcel-e mavfre pan Granik andn Meîcalfe:Gwua sn o Jonindpelal mendabl,,iteui initiative sbown bv Col.amanville plant.is openedPub-iorrow ngItl-Goodyear's quarter ws a sn o o n a d S r h ad euaie bt w s a ra- Fe n x b h o n C u cl le t a d e s w i h i a t s a ei and .ilslic split wvit b K into n, and . E n d r u lc S b o u m illion dollar expansion progra mi in Bow m anvillc will be near H addy. W bile living in Toronto izý a tinatua]llv ini the f esh v sil t e an d a r hat they had founti it a pleasure Elliatt. spctor, Durham C unt baolds the completion. Above are Arthur M. Hardy, Superintendent of h1bet 8A he was marriedt- o Eliza- Coî0ny a bc o e aq in d wih ch o B ar. t er m m rso tn ea k u n e r M r. N a la y lm ui L adie s* D o b le - P ic k a rd a n d F ile v r n i b e r c rd o a i g m s e B o w m a n v i Ule p la n t, to w h o m mu c h o h c e i f r t s x a -t h e A . Y o u n g , n D e c e m b e r 5 th . t e e w e r g e n ra tio n a s w e l a s en - t e B a d a e D . G . B n y at h e hey ceebrate thRice byur thefrPubl cc Pance.aleaus erre wa asim-o took 1 f ront Hopkins aUd Bligdcn; hie count'., and Ibis fact wil bring manies. The President of the Cmay r atigas ebr at tryngexprincs tgeherhelanesan C~idertoo 2frm l Bwmnville a great many con- shown above, will declare the new building offici yoe.Tefeurigtostnile~ ne e r nagged, sc lde ti or b assed. W illia m.. and owers; S i îb and rtetant s.c re ori.wîî b a te dT hbeath us n p op 1 88 r. Haddy B o m nduce a Since we avent exactly been m e n ei b t e i s ec o , e e The letter from the office staff lîasonti ook 2 from Shortand F_______________________________________a____________people. stor8in thefor theachoollibrary aecom camete n r.Nylr' ray i ckers; Downey and O'Neill Split Tbe Fesr.ival .Association abandon-______________________________________aedtcmedw for supper. samte cprasperor.us grocery heasksefo ,ist a t b o dert ab rhsd gooti humour and hi.s kindly val- Ivit i Luke and Gobeen; Casbournecdbefrr praclise tof canvassing town for upwards!2t5oyears, and exuefraistbdtbeo uidadvice which hati made him jand Kuiox lost 2 bu Conilin and NMar- laîfong inîerestcd individecte lirie tp enistedla P re b t r O p s s Sp i n with the shipping department of uallY, advanîageously, once a vear, IS URSBC.ToPAD toeta odbs odti--1 eo allf r, and cies, lusPr s yt r O poeaS lt he Goodyear Tire & Rubber p robably 'in tbe lcafy monîh af frienti - one af life's most treas- ' Nlixed Dotibles-Pickard and Os-land organiizationsiisi h ilie i. UoCoferey.ceeretireti sevrn years . .1 0calv istin ime tle re- Te ema Over 50 friend~s and neighbours Shîortt: James. and James took 2 ~r.tingw>note ini theele^Da re ag petivetawnbips eaýinglstuyshwolyei f rom Oshawa andi Bowmanville'f ront Seaton and Luke Canidler and Icie vE ~itiFru 1__BayofQuinte____________ Mr. Haddy was a quiet but The more we nettempae h i0dac-sbciton ata surprised the Naylors with a visit Flaxmn l ook 2 fro Hîne a dl o bc Pr Sithzergomm chair- warm hearted frienti. His repu- project. olîr sentitent gainied mani aybPiOsISanaeo an Saturday. January 22., ih okii.Nanson an(l Callaghan \Vonicns organizations arc hoigtaten asa buines man w f tsorf re.tbinki asg aiviucb l their tokens of friendship and pliî witiî\\"battant and Bo wers;1amchgetr neet. hr i lsetiga ow a-favelviu %h cmuiy ie o n bs Rex itato ws i him a circle f f rientis that a pt f rtra s Bw avlle advi sig cnrca w s h wba y .andg ares ampli worh Katar Waarekinalc opa tin o u ub cies l thieir address which stateti that SibadBonbslt ib itnamcigctrmîer.tIaNen !Meida Bw a-bn cmuù ieHe haati areat ïiarBI -Cam rRotn arNew- ngter usciton rop gr ips \Il-t i, s o ld b s ailit cci4 r . .' a s capacity for m aking friends and casbe-çjîî Ie-Lake Oro nio svîb is I Ti Stt 'Your departure from Bowman- and M.'4Co-imî* i;File and(lStrike ro klo. XVulsy îvii shavela better ville of Presbytery ws u .Cr-kceping them, and this s.. . i S%,Ilcnlasmponlravin adjaeatyeaif, ville cames with aur deepest re- 2'from EFlliott and Wiliams Dii unesîkCOO kî wm ne.of 'vaencutbave abett- er sameen Ca- ii v e Paflll1xspooln ravilie ad t o grets. Our thoulghts will always 1îîeY anîd ..iîîlje Split %viril Metcalfe fundofrsiin th of U dic lbn- pesen tthtieve clan ielîîby. ,Part Perrv aiyexse n ab c leProvincial Rcforest Station, v.heni r( h ueuo ce of You and thrýough the years al lrtr KoxaîdDppilisî'lol.Ii îe oîî adSeoo ir amie arnr. . use ta whatever arganization he Pt h pssad o1 Nlartini: t Knoeoaîdand tIe ViceslDiapprvallui a free-for-all*' discussîoîî IdtriiitiesCsliady fclntldomagiikin i may you continue yaur good suc- -t rniChoBlgeî Csorîe ibao lane ontoe d Schoethîî eno erualhe cuOn espousei.tIy-on arpaoCîcr io ecgnzaoiyp cess.' 2________and__________ urn ýCua otion soedbvmenfor of Breaking the Bay Mproblevm I0f. th e acrh,nmem fi Flor sce-t e llwasaapusnadvance subscriptlonsan<1tl an Ro.s s won 2 froîn Thîomp5ol1 on atio toward tlîe prizes ivas of QuiteCofeene. Nghtingale 10( nglishî golf grounds, Dahilia Toronoi ooeainwt h and O'kçs;tNeill and \Valker1 doubled bv a miotion sponqored hy lie "'A i.V}. H. J. Bell. Blackstock, and Lotige I.O.O.F., anti for a sîmîlar D.1 Unless a thing is uncomfort- stlit witiî Cow ie anîd Gobieen. ithe ladies. uthers rock part. perioti was a mast active worker , DcIllîi all ils orgy of seasanal Burea aeudrae pca able it seldom becomes fashion- . Lunicli was served followiîîg thie special effort is being put forth Oshawa Presbvbery of thc United Memnbershlp Increase and !aithful attendant at the .. nr et o r - wor'n o able. gie.tirtle Svllabîîs Caîîîmittee headed Clitircli of Canada meting in Trin- Thie statistical repsort givecl by Mcthadist Church, anti later Trin- slnnLrero)isa Caesareaontanoeigvyuhpntoe by A. R. Virgin, Superintendenî aif it% Uniited Churcli, Bowmanville, on the secrctary afPresbytey howd t Un tcd. Himaorntofierea getik elScuog andkno albyans meandnaraswt orsbcito Home and School Club Hears Fie o7ntrest more ctirch chairs approved of thc proposaI ta break lies. a lof tirhoenom~li e By'MoringHecurch uwinhee Jus hatMaves ouddo as yurprmp in he estval Evry liuchchoir tpteByo uneCon ference. The mjrBoyatra hag s' ile odru nlec bu l hsIa o eti u iitecauns is being circularized placiîîg the Prcsbsîeries of Kingston sliowed an increase in contributionss ewel% oneflinlec rasu il hsIa eti u T ravelogue by Oshawa Traveller %vitîîthe rcOeststhat fev enter the and Renfrew in-heNfnteator te Missionarv and 'aiteiaiice uoth oysefal teatinga-si coftthe tye cd wrasths Jara sV lcsaly le colitsts tis vair. t is xpeced feenceand he Prsbýteies f Fun butupwin totel fto th o y sa! enrteongregyofh a vin tyeanolarsts A - g ay rebtt o hluisoryandofu Mr.Baea DlgtsLre d about many intresting curios The value of the church c1oirt tIr erboro in the orontoaÈonfrence. there %vas adecrease in the anlount Christian teachings by calling hm Mrs Baema Dligts arg hch she hati collecte<i in her communiîy, and the maîsmer lit Nflmî delegates ta ltse meeting were troîn tIse whohe Presbvîerv. There blessed. Number of Parents With travels. She urgeti all ta take a which il emîhamîces thie worsh ip se r- loud imn thîeir disappraval af irIe a also a dQcjcease ai $160 reparbed Mr. Haddy is mourneti by his Soyof Her Trip Across similar trip saying that it is flot vices iîî tîe chuirches is becaming proposaI, for tise svrk af thse Womens Miss-wîow twa daughters andti tree c n m B kg o the Wc»ld money that is hardt t obtain in much mare widely reca g ii i z e d. Munitions to Japan 1 ionary Society. sons, Miss Aina K. Haddy anti this worlti but sympathyanti un- Cburch chairs themiscîves. in thSe The Presbtery also protestcd' Named Fer President Miss Agnes K. Hdy at home; O dn db o d e desanig.kowegetatcmpttil wl.pro- vigorously% against the immoraliîy Rev. P. L. Jul. Brookliîiisvas Byron Y. and Charles H. cf To-e y_ o d ea o u e Home anti School Club met In Fallowing a heax-ty vote O! duce splendid restimîts. are shiawîing a of suppli ig japan ssith materials îsamimaîcd for presidemît af bbe Bas ronto. anti Alexandier E. af Clin- the Central School, February 9th. thanks to the speaker for her vital interest in the festival, and il isS o ustoswt hc ad-o uneCneecas e.F ,Otno Mrs. Hutchinson, presitient, con- splendid address, the National îlot an exaggeraîian ta state bhaî tryheitzn aiCn.ad W. Kerr, W cstmouîî U ni te d Funeral services wene held fram JOHN LUXTON DIES C.D.MKni1ofTrt, efficient manner and neviewcd f reshment.s served. couîsîy bas astly improved silice tIse hibit Ibis commerce, for Maderatar ai tIe Genscral Charles H. Haddy, on Wednes- el1~ D brie ly the st.ory o! the founding, fetial________________ . encdyFeruay than weeofn twenty-two years aga, of te w ne thstival fas tivgualds. îld ev. -J. H. Osberlout, Orona. amsd CAnsil.r daygFcbur 9th ag, a eeco- Promineîî as a fruit grawer andon aiso Homne & School Club by Mrs. TWO HAVE NARROW a~c h rîfsia vsbl Rev. G. C. R. McQuade, Oshawa,AkfoCane(untpaepese dairvman mn the Providence district Courtice. A two minutes' silencea te Boys' Training Scîsool severalfo aiyer JhLutnpsd was bsereti n ler hnorESCAE A TRAN s arsaga.inteeat n mlsieIhîrsîgs. s(skcon tse robon aitIe scîhe- ev. . Efl-thsey Myîleaîsdus BssîaW.iE. apîtl n peakngfo%"Tetlneueaeno was bere i erhno. ESAP S R IN yar go ntnstinmsi hrtsh iru of minisîers. and Rev. \V. H. Rev. J. E . Wbhitbame. Eîniskillen away i onav* eHosia n S Mrs. Owen Fagan, convener cf HITS LOCAL TRUCK 0u hJont a aîcdb ep.. Sîsîîhs, Port Perrv. caînmeîsting asked for a -change af pastorale ah GETS NINE MONTHS Februars 9th, aller a short buit World far nCmxdt the splendid program given, then, __an__.md hoîîmds. Not aîsly lias il belte- ut'tsegriseraI resthesses si Is hi îsritieCosers Mokarge.Fagan G enig eld and' da ori tuk feiitted he ' an Sehoot l Cliasb )i h ss susai h teen f ta e raîn \ rFOR THEFT 0F CAR severe ilhtcss. Mr. Luxton had not rcs tteRtr lblnh tock chage. JoauGreenfilmaudi-g a ftruciekhsrce, utillasalaproliens vas bo keep llsem settled. A A.\caîl ws aindfoi e-beeni in good hcalîh for bhc pasî conFnay C.D Mcln. 1' fte oean colCu$shecial colnrnitîessas appoinîed la castle îo Rcv. \W. E. 'Morton, Pais- PtrSaik hreiwt as u i sa ltsrosvMngro h ubradCt Mayithndlihtdth ud crushedti lapieces anti two men aimîs peoles raups, ils fact îîrac- sîdy nitePeteequston Ile sîts s.k,-ccas.-iucsîe, wilI til was, utleks nh dei o n Dviiono!Goorlr enewiha.pan ue hihre scpd ih hir]ve y thecaîl I te Rhle qestLn.Nc stealing Dr. V. H. Storcys car e belare IS cati Tii-eR ceiveti a hrty.enore.An in O , naîrowest of margina when a C. y emrvgrop tiat.eat-ri Au\îsiîterestiîsg address on the to go ta Paisley. cnl ndbHain n n e ws- i 7hva ube a t.a aaa su g y Mr J . a ma i is N R. freight train coldeti with Il i iis prograîss f ol.. _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __Of__ _ _ __ _ _ ___course__ _ _ _ cty ni brai g ni ene-ToT r ntrm tia lg l e inimitable way brauglit sa hearty' truck, derailing one of the p îarens 5geîerally. have iiot faiied ing Chas. Millcr's garage, Orono, Mif. Luxton was bomn in Bowman- subjeccopeeieca applause that he too çvas enthus- freiglit cars. The accident took to recogîsize ibs value ini the hoe BY THE OLD BOX STOVE was convictet i n Cobourg on Feb- iladwsasno onLxoietn iastically encoreti. Miss Dorothy fplace near Henry Latlirope's coal i Ansd 5 so lseis lntries cIaseeoais ApriI uayxihladc. enedto9 and Ias a san ai Jty-ouxtoîeasti.Itr Etiger. one o! our talenteti young shedis anti the C. N. R. siding. l6tii, il is expecîed tISatiMiss H e11DenLLflonths tiefinite anti 3 manths e ago lie msarricd Louisa Aldswarbh asceamai musicianis. rendereti a very finei Cî;ffard Papineau was dniving 1MNorris, secretary ai tIS' estv , itJFlk IouIU ucoIe uetter terminate on the !irst charg~e, aînd îaak uî arming in thePro. auseo! omdt pief piano selection, followcd by two the truck anti Morgan Mack xwas svwill bie able bu report tISe larg A * stanti 1 year anti 6 months inde!- dence disrct whee h ,reas'î ation cp mucli-appreciateti solos sung byla passengen. They had just lef t 1aifcîtries oms record. TIse Associa.-tionsr mite on the second C wcre Sen-ecame nîw Devaluatlon aonCuruetcaed Mrs. Alex Coîville. s ciegopo f cquainte Ua F rm C ndtLece wl rn ochrel. Sen-rcnize auHelsaria on ritand satRuoso!ar T- Lathrope's coaI shedi witli two loonlias aiCarence activegroîmuai aiBCa .dufg .usIfoi0 The speaker o! the evcning was !tons of coal and wcre crossing the ficer, ail1aifsvbom arc workiîig iicagt ihtrcigok oil eaea saighriand hs tp mourîsGovernetSbiieStO: Mrs. Evelyn Bateman of Ohwtracks to continue ta Qucen St. harmony ta prodîmee ais aumstand msg Sae f ouns at ocagdwt rcigstcp-wl ev oto inst orrM wliose discourse an her trip The truck was ncarly over the festival. Sttsacouns at ome "If you farmers wauld only tatoes anti grain anti neglecting isis deparlure. to! araunti the world was hiumarous,i tracks when tlie train, backing J. H. Jabnstoîs ai Bowmntslc s nw Wy Farmers Get I unite 'anti co-a erate o cdta return proceetis ta farmers, was Fortioneal veas hcionsOscr ent educational anti entertaining. She imb the siding, collitietiwith the President; A. F. Fumford ai Port* Lots of Synipathy but peyu olismse noecag nov n ormsea fiars bis sans, Ocart. tl the sCnatian a! ineore i tuhaineetwen te cbooe ani Norrs, awnsisvllising Alvin Mitchell anti convicteti Sae tolt o!the cens se winesetirear end, forcing the front o! the cHope;- \'ice-Presideiîî: 'Miss H. G. Little Practical may be truc, but liow about a lit- ta laiouty jail on the other 5ideithi ii fammîgaprtiomîb s. e n13,Egadwsfneit V ayn the ooatonaong o rgemis ftluienfreigh t hecar Treand Cwiani r sScrebary- Help !tIc help whiîc the farmers are to hagetlidby H. Lathangue s%5li i i 5 uvsc i'lsdevaluetePui trig hc V I s y i g t h t o o n s o l d m i s i h e f ei h t c r .T r a ti e r o m in t e bC a iris i î _ _ _ _ _ g e ttin g th is u n itin g i n t th e ir a n i W J . C o r b e tt. O n c a c h o ! i o . a d t r e d ti l t r , N r r p the ap art ni y ! s ei g t e i B th m en leape ti fro m the cab i ar : SVIlabus, A. R. irgir; Prizes, B y H fra m i ea s. W e ar ers are sl w , nd the lat er charges he w as sen- w -HCo AasdMr LI th e r c ! r b e a c n r l turc of this historie event. Thougli'seconds bef arc the truck was1I-E . S îitl Fer11, ;Halls anI Wendr elo pcs pawe are sothatay becus o! tencmary marketsnd$10 o!e. Singaporoepae 6an b. Mrs. Bateman travelledti lrougli i most complctely demolisheti.1TheTickcbs. J uson Jaîsses: Psihulicitv up we are smhat ysecuscof attheneit3mntsati$0fne(oîudnag6)ldySerngpceinicr- Scotlanti, Norway, Sweden. Pin- freight car was tieraileti anti the Gea. W.. Jamses. pprayaeli sbut'a c yeo eiosw aeta deal od landi. Russia. China anti Japan, rilway was force t t bring a Tie.s.caiî . ratis smthing about how the Gavern- witli at times. There are lots o!f alie tiselt chiefly an ssiat she Saixcrne foinToroto a pu ilback, , g bm f ment is going ta lielp the farmer. pol losilrgr lefrn i~F < n L oa h s i 'D n d o , a p ic t p rl y o c~teSadnxa an ries. ea stTorPresentpt at DurhPemlerubberilwasgatheheequivalent o! 10OIM ilppare ntl tiyave acti at we the tracks. ururn tb Page 6. Please) There sceins ta be 50 nii rge x aUkat isoî o n aa a L bea se te a me a o gtîn if s a be g pei btbeiv pence a pounti luM1nginci fa jotiricy xery pîcasant. aiCias.hruh h ~utwite" ~ mod m ~ rcp rt~bis priae enterprise in whtcfrot sonheiofremnilsisencle tiveo Mm. Rhts. . Firbjin apaî from briies as ie pproaches bSe crux af re i m oe l nl n ak t ubrbt nhoughthe idecin- ____________________nil_____fr___ war1.pp a ,e tin ipo Bwnand enbthe the blinda an tIhe trains were jo!fientis ecd member enjoys two eye cases, botli cf which re- evnums taa O Vieer 1 esmthon a gpoergadso!ct danso ,..at th.e nasea j gthe influence can ..ecome ci-quireti aperatlons ta correct. Inu aircdu' ..bastaken time aut o ai thecsîg esrîs ma oîsn-tngnw uohrlni.Tu scenes of war!are wcrc sîsut out. uitoin.eeinstance au cxtrcmcly batiismdicuc vlesîsr u ahesnis tanstsecutne !th oîdsnv Iu Japan, the people were moat Let us continue eur activities case lias becu correcteti by sur- lie serices. i.. los'able iii goad citizenship. thewai hospitable, with cleanlinessana anti expanti thein, tise speaker gery without the patient hav ing ý For ime Years lie sas coniniuans- Mamisý of mis eatilook back ta is the uie timt itieto h cutstanding cliaracteristic. It wasurgeti. There is .still 50 mucli we needt te nsort ta glasses. At the convention o! the Ontario Municipal Electric Associa- 13 an clected inember of Taroîsîo's vaiucd social contributiaons oaiMiss piesrcue thaouglt by Mrs. Biateman tisat we i can doa for those who sit in dark- , ollowing the meeting several tion lu Toronto last wcck, W. Rosa Strlke (le!t), Cisaimman o! Board ai Education andi is desigmiat- Fairbairîs, trulv a giibed famiiy. -CropCnrlIfune shoulti not jutge al tie Japanese ness. I beleve there is a destiny members o! the Club visiteti Ma the Bowmanvilllc Public Uitilities Commission, was electeti a Vice- d as inaugurai chairman some 30 'Sîmpporing tie address Miss Hazel Restricto cee, Gv~ people as being bloaithirsty anti for Lions surpassiug tise glorles o! Breslin anti Vern Ott, two mcem- President o! the Association, while Oea. E. Chase (night>, Mani- years ago, tISe fatiser ai TISe Ads'is- Byam, forincrlv ai Port Hope, wiîî ment Suide dCr>Coto cruel. since tie war lords, not the the past anti the preset, a des-1 bers on tie sick lit. Tle visit ta ager o! the local Utilities, was electeti Vice-Presitent e! tie O- ory' Vocatinai Education ai TIe e the venings slast. ' have not oe ai!coyb-- people in general. are responsible tiny that not only accepts the re- ir Bresîin was matie au officiai tasio Hydro Managers Section. These henours are a recognition Board ai Education in Toraonto. He Weathicr perlnibtimug tISe club isapes cause the edt frepie for the crimes committet inlu m- al'nsibilitier, o! taday but la lgmetig so that Mr. Beslin's per- by these important orgaizations a! the ability o! Bowmanville'as was chairman in 1914 when Toron- ta weicame a goodly number froinmeetaî ocn te en cent maublis. enaugh ta measure Up ta tise pos- fect rec ord o! attendance sinc'e charman anti manager o! the Utilities Commission. Mr. Strike to's Centrai Technicai School was tise Coutity at SherboreHo et lesi ot to- At the close o! lier discourse, sibilitiea o! tamorrow. We shoutheti club starteti wouiti be main- is also Presîdent o! the Eastern Ontario Hydro Electric Associa- apeneti. cmjaya adai ouran evueingexpensve u t~hr.I Mrs. Bateman displayeti anti talk- love Lionisin, not for its past, but ýtaineti. tien, and Mr. Chase Is secretary o! tic same greul'. In 1919 lise was appoimiteti aie ai Tîsis *is %lotmr invitation ta attend. (Tuî~to aeO la a raiant Durh m ev'in,