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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Oct 1938, p. 1

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I READ BY 12,000 Peole WeeIdy ORONO NEWS ON PAGE 9 With Which Are lncorporated The Bowmanville News, The Newcastle Independent And The Orono News J" the pubic Glnmaeaddguitynder orotoMMr. .SE teic mp nysnd bas a oea - o w ho wil aten DiintSevieda bnsveatneth "TheUtim te in ns We kn w n thng eter ha iefene, tetîfie tha he h d bee mad unde Mn. tnik's abe Wery, M . and Mns. . R. Rey- ned anoffcelin MontraiSt. JoS. hJob'sAA glicacCn un h ne t Chrst" a dChurasi"ng th ad-Cseisianit. Itisith best serv ~iigo ikfnkstukadand was fined $10,00 adcosts 1leadership wbicb bas materiaiîy noîds .and tMissesBety.ndMetcalf isvsiigbedoheSndymrnn it ebeso desbecvrteimagthes an-ing istituiono at oae he truck and cut in causing thelmontbs. ition of Ontario. Mrs. G. Elmore Reaman, Toronto.1 to moving to Montreal. in the service. weetoadtomk or n (o VOL___________84_ BOWMANVJLLE, ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2Oth, 1938NUBR4 Ol Âge Will Be Happier PLOWING MATCH WILL BE HELD NEXT WXDNESDAY AT SOLINADecbsTpTo W mnC anC y St es Wh en Parents and Children France At Masoi prteF«adStetCr Ha e Hobbies For Pastime Latatr' îh Says Canadian Clu pae The annual Past Masters Night,____ Pub c Schol Puils inteeste in hoby wîl flo oneof te oustanrig eetigs Mrs. oneyn Bate anheteretingprocdurein Rssia P àb c Sho uisitrse nahbywl o nsspend bis spare trne standing of Jerusalemn Lodge, A.F. & A, .Man An nuit g ir e hi at E n a c t"Catherinelarourqdkthe stréets. He will ac-tbrlt a aordwt i t 0o r qrg . No. 31, of Bowmanville, held Oc-, Dsrbs Tadgv hmfv obe o P arr" at Hom e and qirFkooed eeroiman C ountries at olr ut te0aer dso ee chooI Club Meeting hobbys and at the saine tîme wll lreatnac 1~t n ol etae o prepare hmself for a contented The Past Masters were welcom- anday cne old age. Mr. Davîdge in cîosîng ed by W. Bro A. W.G. Northcutt $3.65wrtofcthgbouh owmanville Home and School told the meeting that they should and învited to occupy the chairs About fifty members of the $6Awrh f obls ssociaton metin the outh Wrd ail ultivae hobbis in te nearand confer the first degree. These Women's Canadian Club were Agrafotllam bewe sscitin etinth Sut Wrdal cltvae obie i te ePast Masters occupied the chairs: taken on an oratorical journey to Spain adRsi a npors -'school on Octoher l2th, witb Mrs. future as the Lions Club planned W .McLr ro oh akerl M. J. Hutchinson presiding. to sponsor a hobby show in the I .P.W. - Wo. Bro. . . Browhn isb a, wn wrd raveolMo-ler, tis adtnelieta h The play "Catherine Parr" was spring with competing classes for IPM .Bo .T day afternoon in St. John's Par- 90,000secao. presented by several of Mr. Don- ail. Hearty applause from his CS. o.Bo .H rw s al hnwrdtaelr t al Prd'spuil, it a e-auieceshwe aprcitin fJ. W.- Wor. Bro. M. W. Comstock Mrs. Evelyn Bateman, Oshawa, State iwseeybg adMs plnaor itrdutin y uh isspenidtak.Chp Rt. Wor. Bro. F. C. Hoar, presented an interesting word Baten-a.Teeivn oelf pla at ry in ro uc io b R u h is sp en id ta k.S. D . - W or. B ro. W . L . E ll ott picture of t ose countries. M rs. for t e Stevens. Ruth Hutchinsonto Mrs. Hutchinson introduced the D fC t o. r.G .L .McLaugblin, presidient of apartmetbuerit n ag the part of Catherine Pa rr; new secretary, Mrs. D. Grant. Bonnycastle the club, conducted the meeting. livingromadneparofr Y v o n n e C h a l l s t h e m a i d ; w h i l e M r s . a r n i c r e p o t e d a t e n d -I . G . - W o r . B r o . J . R . S t u t t M r s . B a t e m a n ' s t r i p b e g a n i n a i l t e o c u a t . F r n g s n RusseiJaobsabydce the i w ing Msevera me odatins nde- S. S. - W. Bro. G. A. Edmondstone Finland so far as the Canadian the CO-oeaîebss mai musellmarri by epced KigHnythe iong wîtb mtinsVictonrer- J. S. - Wor. Bro. C. H. Dudley Club. was concerned, wbere she storesarveydtbuth Eigbh. AridKn er the work in connec- nurse question Tyler - Wor. Bro. A. H. Bounsaîl. was impressed witb the, Finnish large deamealsosare- tion th ltheplywas dn onneby ense ofasting oe taeAfter thq lodge was closed the people's interest in sports. The ceptionaywelep.Tepoe theildren hthmslve ws, an was n frasn mnytot bretbren and visitors proceeded women in that country do iiiuch work 7 busadyfr5dy n veh el dendeeed. w care of the usual donation to the to the banquet hall for refresh- of the manual labour such as rest the itbdy elen lliams idelbed b milk fund were discussed and it ments and to enjoy a splendid sweeping streets and acting as On reisrgatteHtlu- Helen Wiliams deighted ler was d cidedattoast atdrafftermenogrfmstreetwicars.oaFtînlandoopaoftseeemanagementlademandedi adec ihapaosladquilt. The King and the Craft, atos l basthlrgt bookstr iue Mrs. Kenneth Hull, accompanied Miss Bunner's room had thepo GramndLoewng toei y uoastne ear wsstore spitrs b y J o y c e L u x t o n , f a v o u r e d w it b Lg s u b e f m t e s r s o . B o gE . w a s B r o w n o n dsed y m Te G e t Z i f ilOi n g e a two solos, "Sunrise and You" and le s otten er ofm thspes10to Ganddb rbyboasts each f.ra.vellerrmat "Mro. og .Dvde us A social time was enjoyed and spondyaed onb Rt. Wor. Bro. .igTeGetZifed'i n-dprue nrtr frti i Mr ereL aiggetrefreshments were served by Mrs. GBonnycatfsand . nsWor. Bro. e t heco-for matoeb.oe ofrdt r speakr, i a vey wity tlk ad Cecl Muton ad be grop. Gerge art f Oshwa. t theRussanebrderail in-oangerutagianFin-ud ranber sedtermotahers pest t aka-eif utnad irgo Rt. Wor. Bro. Geo. Hart gave a ductor and motorman of the train, any par& ftecty twsfo soud tiemedtelycure on. GIDE SEL D GHif very interesting account of bis were replaced by Russians wbo necessartoeuntoteEop rtbey did not possess a hobby tbey trip to France and Germany. Vo- operated the train in tercu-if youtebuinate A man witbout a hobby will flot Final arrangements were made clM besrs werescontributead Han Mtry. agigw ute acon- e rery only sufer himself but will cause for the Dougbnut week at the Messrs. acsopn, To e ndan-oprt f iy.Te ochr bis family to share that sufering. meeting of Girl Guides October bc o, acopani ontteaonne.bngn asqiawre gofatayoe. Teboy, Mr. Davidge says, who is l2tb, with eacb guide being allot-Thy WotBro Francis uton. ussa cn thepaed o ted ber district. large family, the F.MithelmLocaerrudead ande s of Guides, Peggy Moses, Barbara Wprsedoby r. Boden ro. .Micel UFU E oesmeoe slf olo f -Scouts Near $i0DO Rehder, Jean Patterson, Marion and ero dgebyWrBo. 38ruggT r Ie B ist ternte ymlsitesekr Mahood pare dtheir tenderfrfot te ByeVisit From Russia, the traveller ApplesDay aadI testsrepared for nol proposed a vote of thanks to the b er di wih t Te Rangers enjoyed their first roht bunior, of was hîke on Saturday wîtb ail passîng After several years inactiv'ty Ile west of Solina, on Wednes- carat gold lined Silver Service. entertainrm frthi Pedi F ctoy o nueasrgem Jpn Cl b o tiue their tracking tests and gained the Durham County Plowing As- day, October 26, commenciiig a en events will comprise the day's toast proposed by Bro. Prywas n 1seso 0 acui The local Boy Scout AssociationD.3 aîng andndcookingorCowiing brought Tawn erdcennoyabfoe J.wR.ngStutthanad vharlesoyTyreilR.Chinatwas Cuadlrsmartial Chin igadcoigmac tIacHardy's farm, one score is the Eckardt 4-piece 24-1Iaecrilyivtd vnn oacoe Orono, See How Pharinaceuti- wihnoealoe . expects to net almost $100 from ,, L y :e. ecrc Bd m. nu . Parke-Davls &Copn watcbedtefh T candProouetheArecMade aalnetofJapanEwbere theipart the sale of apples on Saturday Le anu 'o.r-AP'.AM an DieCompayIjayuesising.ae andfrm heautin al ofap *~... Body iro Plant and Farm fishermanue oroatbr pies at the Bowmanvîlle service Ross StOficerofcJuryiu&a uiesinjuriesdwthern vris ek h y Scouts weres e-eecon the- avestreets fromrm acaueLc setllon 5andthKdir brighW het rellid IpJpRossSttt oiJurn& Lvelthe, rearawntonteOsufaceby Egh- early morning until late at night eepare i.itrip tarshn and -and tfihe rdscthtemE hi anas e y "uya Ape9 rîa eeing thernCanadian they become profîcient they will ectric Association at the meeting Alvin Larson, 38, of Oakland, Hold Farewell & Co. Laboratories in Detroit, beaks.Teayiscndrea anra ctiayeveryou n onpfron Legion Band held a social evening be drafted into the Band as reg- of that body at Belleville October Calîf., dîed Saturday nîght in A t awls Sc oic . the olarofe ianufacters ratdliay stretas d eoe onh aroy nt S.Jh' Prs al o h lar bandsmen. It is not the in- l2th. Bowmanville Hospital from injur- Ata ntewrl fmdcn, eu, ~ B Scouet Tag efored th a y d ebers of the Band and their tention to form a senior band and Executive of the association for * SreceîvedhweenCthe car he the items ad catmilli an ad one thers eas pk h wih nolugh appeos t o ene the hea fog on ebhs. ut of ftegetetasttfhe on os tie omavl ie other driven by John R. Mc- school bouse October 7th, with medicine. s 1l tblsol r3srd doteor ay f or mny aysthe wn membes o the and ouerethe bandsmen volunteer their Precsidient, George Findley, Carie- Gillvray, Montreal. McGillvray PeietAe roti hiMr. Stutt was still thrilled when oitbaco PrclsarkdneU dcto yforne. dystouonbletoberste nt. s gesto lae n Gog ei e-assisted by Mrs. Geo. Allîn, secre- itr ual ob rsn.A ussservices to provîde music for the tnPae n ereRiBl was also înjured wîth bruises and y neviewed Wednesday night. " I Ms qae ahe hnpp ThmeApeDywsoe h o h adwn ebr f the entertainment of the communityleie;eceayraserGo face cuts, and C. H. McFadden, tary, and Miss Bernice Gilbank had no idea the plant was s0 com-B moTsessfnleywoleSothbis Rotary Club, Lions Club and the and they sbould not be compelled Ehse Bowmanville; Directors, Oakland, owner of the car driven aet e ian okchreo plete, so thorough and so im- atmnfbrîtrestmg ad mt n thcemo neylobScuhsdCndanLgo. h rsident _to assume the responsibility of Caeby Larson, and a passenger, suf- mennest Gilbank took charge ofei tor ad hemoey il b Job'andinyego, Thmense,"cng esdebein said.e- oh "Wee Lndvisited fre svetheirerte mrthss.gai asTheos:meeting00ace arclosefodrseacwithgtf to purchase equipment and to of the band, J. H. Abernethy act- fincig esid givng teirlervnMcRe, Lindsayt Moneyu carr onroutne xpenes nd d ascharman Th proeedngsPicton. The delegates to, the O.M. and tongue as weîî as internai Chas. Clemence; harmonica selec- work and for developing sertirs camp prugrams during the comn- opened with two minutes of sil- A canvass will be conducted E.A. were Frank Smith, Madoc, injuries. tion, Bert Jarvis; song by children and antitoxins. Hundreds of hors- ing year. The organization bas ence in memory of those wbo during this month for signatures and*James Hallidav, Kingston. Larson was driving east on No. of the schooi. e cows, chîckens, guinea pisP ri grown to large proportions in gave their lives in the Great War. to a petition to the Council re- 2 ihaeryStra on Alex Prout invited Mn. and rbis white rats and g , il hîgbwayan Jen ndSarourdaybuldngsntey reeId t past years and should continue to A welcome was then extened by questing that citizens be allowed in ad js* M rfKrvIn s. H, ann satane a or.d . andp d og tesefîlle grow. the chairman. to vote on a bylaw to provide sag a e Just e t to v n tatkssas nhuebulins TeLaeusdt Ateiegram was received dur- The following vocal and instru- funds for the maintenance of the catreuck. Visibiiity was poor due to M n.Geo Allin thd e plorm. an for expenîmental work.D rf *Bn.Teei vriniainLoca T achers heavy fog and it is tbought hie did tic address and Walter Couch and s"The poesn of one pl was D cm e mng .h . M rocforrSt-emoedtalCommuntsingi gralyenbythat the bylaw will receive over- .not see McGillvray's car Geo. Aluin presented them with a spo n fo essg ptial* -- wishing the lads success on their John James and Sam Glanville; wbelming support. p lio a racking. They collided he- h, anbse, fonlap harand aboofEgrGeto h'ssrmterw aeil o î big day of the year. The Font 'the boys' section of the Band gave Ah the entertainers wene ac- R cie Dplra roacing. as.TeAe- otbe, aLnd abooi0fe edan Guet'sfor owpn t ak-vipln Enie Scouts were a'iso running an severai instrumental n u mi b e r s; corded a hearty vote of tbanks for van cr bo pth ca. ThAen- Pes on nc ea and ad- rshipn xct.PankseDvis-n ___ car was pacical oly 3newilav- dress from the pupiis to Jeanand t e si y ocs wei heheai- apple day on Saturday. Mrs. W. Roberts gave several vo- the program they had provided. _A TflhI fadlArthr'wemnceing beodntidniven only 300 miles.t ms t Members of the Scout Commit- cal selections accompanied on the After singing the National An * Dr. W. H. Birks attended the producxgae Jen alete aethion cftrais vr i e e tee and Scouts are deeply grate- piano by Miss Phyllis Challis; them refreshments were served. injured at Bowmanville Hospital. HlnCzgveJa- ethrhaeter wudraenbhymnosyome o teegtet fui for the splendid co-oiperation cornet solo. Bobby Evans; piano, __________Provincial ContbeD . r zsipper case and Gordon a bys 3000ecafoee.theniafove imeDeembr07 b3.oAou capne e.vented their own machines, mnake will meet n sxgPrimn tom ecie fo ers. B nd1 lrooing s axophonte id ue tshe L. ns Eeezr nvsigtd.,Mn. and Mrs. Hanna sîncerely thein own boxes, and grow the tary formsadrue fprcd the ready response of their cus-'Max and Frank Tuerk and H. O esz oe and Miss Dorothy M. Edger, Bow- Acrne' jury, impanelled by thanked aIl for the kind k dcs sdinmnfatnngwl dsus o uc ustosa tomRcepsDrc rters; cokn: a onet s,'tGe Fool Apple Growers nýanviIle, received their A.T.C.M. Chief f Police Sydney Venton, fuiness and neighborly kindness Tpr ati h otcmlt-Itrf n ApplSae $99.43 RhBertepino;acorditson, Canes ____piano diploma from President Dr. 1vîewed Larson's body at North-. sbown them at al times during he plan i heMr.StumtIt a ri ndhgwybumatr AppleSales-_ ----- 99.3!Robrts;pianoaccodionChares H.J. Cdy ofthe niverity f cut & Smth'haveerlseen,"s heaidrsMr.ntStutt. cocunncAortingdrboys' frwoEast Lions Club donation 7.55 , Richards. Several local fruit growers Ton P Rotay Clb dnatin 2.65 resientof te Bnd, . H.hav bee loing oTidoareonto, at the graduation exer- ISaturday evening and adjourned ity. Especially would their asso- ern Ontario were on the panty si dnointosadheYM RtrClbdnto 2061PeietothBand J.-H.moae blateloduegtonsrulusef th oot osraoylni h nus nOtbr2 .clubioever bteoe aof thei ost gîven by the Parke-Davis Comp- C.A. worintrog thBys - Abernethy, gave a short adi-mnylt u ousrplu fMusic beid in Convocation Hall, i.lb .rb neo herms any. Tbey wene entertained at Wr Bad0fte naio*e $127.63 teresting commentary on t he buyers using boxes and crates Toronto, on Monday ehe i Nightrarse e res.referrintoMen. h Bo-aîiac Rpel. îîous duto nCnc. Expenses band, the progress it had made whicb are not standard sizes. Miss Elaine Reaman, daughter of Ispection Ngttaraspedemosrri Co Mrn- he ook-dsE(t Advlertsing.M.ale$Tags0a ndoh few years of its existence, Some of these buyers purchase Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Reaman, To-I Palestine Chapter Hanna's useful exemplary lifeFRdNAE ECVRG Boys wh ae asd hi Advetisig ad Tas 840 !nd utlined the future program. the apples by the box, which may ronto, formerly of Bowmanville, _______sefiinc n h sxeet Rent of store, J. Macdonald 7.00 Hon. hPresident R. M. Cotton be langer than standard, and make also received ber diploma. hms an n's ,we ieffiiecyss~ istantFN RE RCOVER uiuGs ixsteetburt ntter ny gvahistn fte adsnean extra barnel out of eveny ten D.Ducn . . hrdpuy Moîday, Octoben î7tli, was a nanywhe.W J S kr, wer gveJ a ss istoprantFiremaChief iusorarirbta b 36.0 vtseora itonin931.the Band s- or twelve boxes, Growers are ,na MAtu, euynual Inspection Night at Pales- Mr.oW, J. S. Nrkand, Mrs. Js. oopen and s ftire eltaylk or, ae tegby yDcm s Net~~~ ~~ P3oce0ds $ 1 formatnodu in 191Thoe yas-durged to check boxes when seîl- mînîster of education for On- tine Chapter, Royal Arch Masons Bon n.Nra iknbt itm fth ietukm-e hyme te hrce me uigaltoevashdigtheir apples. The standard tario, gave a shr drs otewe h hpe a iie n1Russel Bragg and others. I ton accident several weeks ago, qualificatiosNmiaoncle _________________ 1 freely given their services, sevenai sil onyCa.w Net.ProVEdS HTS9 $MRK pidm.f63ousiePons i.,"i ln gpth. deand gMadatîngstudents. Sir Ernest the work inspected by Rt Ex. Games were conducted b hs crne notced at heto ffig -coeNobr7h h oesLs ha oeron tnspoin to, 1l""n dpt Crate siz is17" MacMIllan, principal of the To- 1Companion C. Alex Sollitt, Grand Clemence. Refreshme-nts in abun- onrSaudymonn eceiv- lssNvme lt n lc On ES wmniles olMAR stipacdti, ownerspbliosnv on,14" wide, 9iý2" depth of nonto Conservatory, and Univer- Superintendent of Ontario Dis- dancewr eved unden the dir- "ng the glad hand fnom thein tion DayisNvme2tbTe ye o mot ctvemalen, Mn. Wm. M.acecandcuterm ulor terv- sdsad lcth feds o-sity of Toronto Professons Healey trict No. 10. ection of Mrs. Kyle Squair, Mrs.nueusfidswowrpea-Runng ficrortscot- B esand 1 e fed.Ci-sAe ru and Mrs. Wrightson ed to see them out again. Fine tuency is JmsHnokwowf yetmos acivemen M. ràoMancs, ndfurheroretheBad plaints should bc immediately Willan and Leo Smith pnesented R lt. Ex. Companion C. A. Sol- Wgt Attendance wsnal ifGog yei lomkn ega Ives, Centre St., neacbed his th had financed itself, being assisted phorie to Inspecton Earl Walton, the candidates to President Cody. litt and bis secretary, Ex. Comp. A1e0 Poutwa n a CiefaGor g yes so akngbeato spluthri birtbdlay on Monday, Octlth by grants from the Town, the ýCd w.Amsca rganwa ie Dshrwr gbtue oPae-Alae odal nvtd h Mn. Ives is well known as asle-Legion and onganizations to wbom A u steeica ngramh was nt'.gi'e Dihatwer yEx.ntrodue oPales - arween arsat. 8hF isfcoyp res ain man and growen of fresh vege- it bad rendered services. During R-LCE uigteeeig h Trnotn hpe'yE.Cm.R.M alw'nPryOt 8h n tale, rutan hne."I neyer 'is xitece25 emer bd ee Conservatory Orchestra, unden Cotton and were warmoly w~el- day evening. Good programme. ig s uies sS vn o l felt better," was his comment lost to the Band by deatbs and. played the Bach suite MnDazlni, The Gd SE. p. F. J. Gro taPnizs Rfemns when asked how old age afected'removals. To cane for the future, Mide ok ido-win nd Tei h rnP ueitnettak-________ hîm. A famîly gathernngwas held Bandmasýter Thos DempsywsnilrdCo, idownnre h Catrfr h ecm .1aac luurt In. t-rixinucu un rage r) ýýà

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