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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1939, p. 1

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ReaiD y 12,000 O aei People Weekly O ae1 With Which Are Incorporated The, Bowmanville N The Newcastle Independent And The Orono News VOLUME 85- BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, RSDAY, MAY 4th, 1939MBR8 <STAESMN AAINAWA DEDEDITORIAL TROPH MASONIC CHAPTER CANADIAN STATESMNAN ' RDED PEAROE TROPHY SRB EUN ANNUAL AT HOME Mgake Homes In Canada If .J udged At Ottawa Sessions WITH ERIAE WAS HELDFRIDAY Coveted Honor Returns To FROM OVETO We Opened Doors To Theiu Pale-tine ____________ ", Lad-Statesman For Second Yeurst.. les and Guests Celebrate Tenth_____________ Wîth At~ItcIesF~d Event With Dimier, Program RAeArNfri t MGS FRON TOÇVER Trip t taaS wa and Dance et' e re_______ADT O DSPA Do It,"" said Rev. C. ainmorstwe h- Presentation Made By CDESO DIP Y veln Passing motorsts were horDonor C. P. Pearce B onM ae The Tenth Annual "At Home" E Silcox, Toronto, at rified on Monday morning ta o Jh M a e Citizens of the town will be of Palestine Chapter, Royal Arch Rotary Friday Noon see a body hangmng from the To Jh .Jms privileged to see the annual Conventosaetems x Masons, held at the Balmoral Ho-____ high tower at-Oshawa Mis- Statesman Delegate cadet inspection at the High asperatinl odrulafar tel Friday evenmng was a grand sionary College just east of School grounds next Wednes- especially esae avnas and brilliant social. affair. Excel- Canada now has before them Oshawa. Most of them caulddaatennat30Sm -TlsoewsinOaaanI lent Companion Geo. E.Chase adntblev i yandnFrde eodsucsie er day atcone sc pa y l o efT homeptn t ttn Mrs. Chase welcomed the guests the mast unparaileled opportun- dnoteve ebthe i eyesrte and ucssv ea, my osdeschadspa ef o andoveeslower, butdthe sigatyoftThenCanadianorStatesmanwwrad tofambodtaryastrengthtaearneiingfeverytsessionntakeaparting ailrdis- andth lttePpesnteaechladdiy theeisoryofth woldta aTbdyswyinyh teobeeeiwnredth Perc ooph fr n vew0fpreen Eropan eusiosseuevsydeailofs, with a rosebud ta dornlher gown. strengthen their population, but over 80 feet i the air remnain- the best editorial page among conditions and may even sug9- CapitalciyviithPalnet About ninety members and they are afraid ta take it, stated ed. They notified police> and weekly newspapers ini the pro- gest that such a demonstra- Buildingsan sildoaite guests sat down to a sumptuous Rev. Cleris Edwin Silcox, M.A., college authorities who cali"- vinces of Ontario and Quebec. tion might be interpreted as sleeping-aithtithedys banquet servedi the west dining S.T.B., Toronto, General Secretary ly explained that the body The award was made at the an- an act of war. However, after (You can e aefo eno raom. Mrs. E. Smith Ferguson of the Christian Social Council of was just A stuffed dummy nual convention of Ontaria-Que-. much thought, consideration many conetin. held the lucky number for the Canada, at Rotary Club on Friday. placed there by aven zealous bec Division of the Canadian and downiright contempla- Ini fact( hsws yfrti dinner prize receiving an electnic We have- the opportunity of college students excited by Weekly Newspapers Association tion, local authorîties have seven yeas n itnefo grill. brigig into this country the fin- the approach of graduation held at the Chateau Laurier, Ot- decided it can do no harm home. 1h atwsa acue Ex. Comp. G. E. Chase pnesided est niinds of central'Europe, but exercises. Finally, when the tawa, last week. The trophy was a nd m a yeven tend ta where Ispntodasoa3-y and extended a cordial welconie we are clasig aur doons, began phone caUls continued, sorti- presented by Clendon P. Pearce, strengthen Britain's already convention ni h eea on behalf of Palestine Chapten to the speaker. 'What is the cause of one cimbed the tower and Simcoe, and was received by John firm foneign policy. They wrnl Hospitalan jutm agd a the ladies and othen guests. As such a pnoblem? There are a new released the sombre figure. M. James in the absence of Editor weîcome representatives from make thüo. ntethr a Toastmaster hie called on the fol- flock of Genman refugees after Students gathered ta give it Geo. W. James of The Statesman. other countries for the gen- for theVitratp tetht lowing: After singig God Save each German coup. Most o! theus proper burial. Two specified copies of ail pap- eral routine measures, but I Stijl intkowmc bu the King, V. Ex. Camp. Dr. G. C. are forced ta leave because they ers entering the contest were sent may be fonced ta ban them ovntos Bonnycastle praposed the toast to are guilty o! an upcontrollable Europe. Thenefore the market of --- athe conventiosertywh frm heectmaeurs Tstpbgn iatigbt "The Ladies", Mrs. L. T. Me- offence, ancestral blood. However Europe was gone. The army could The Canadian Statesman was awar4ed for the second consecutive passed them an ta the judges- such as signalling exercises sensiblefaho.M triws Laughlin replyig. The toast ta bitter the lot of the unemplayed ntb bobd n agru year the Pearce .Trophy for havlnd the best editorial page in the H. A. Nicholson, Editor of Printer and attack procedure. Nat- already wiiga h ...sa "The Guests" was proposed by is h aaa i ssil ab r-ecanomic situation devrelaped. The Ontario and QuebecdiionfthCadan eeyNespes ndPbsrTotoadR.G uralized citizens will be wel- tion whilem a aigtwr Comp. L. T. McLaughJin, with fered ta the lot of-the refugee in only way we could have helped, Association, duning the convention held at Ottawa last week. Everson, Public Relations Repre- comed. B.H.S. bugle band in(CtludnPae) Lieut.-Col. E. S. Ferguson neply- Central Europe. outside of accepting aur responsi- Mr. Clendon P. Pearce, of the Simeýoe Reformer, le!t, is pictured sentative o! J. G. Johnston & As- attendance.« lng. Ex. Camp. L. W. Dippeli pro- Part of the difflculty i the un- bility ta meet her capacity ta pay. here as he presented the trophy tS, John M. James of The Cana- sociates, Montreal. posed the toast ta "Grand Chap- employment pnablem, went an Mn.hr ldbenssh odwst dian Statesman. Points were awarded for quan- ter" ta which Rt. Ex. Camp. F. C. Silcox, is of aur oii makling. For 'open aur doanss a that the surplus tity and quality of editonials and Hoar replied. one thing, I think we shed too o! population o! an impoverished U ILLup omlpag eat anveryken Excellent Banquet Andiog a The chairman extended con- many tears over the "mistakes" people could be brought ito con- u..uI. Cmetix wsvryk James on The- Statesman beig the war, a great deal o! the wealth popuîated country Thtis was mre O Two papens were tied fan se c- CLF@1U eS L. SI Ceho awarded for the second consecu- of Europe had been transfenred ta true of' Canada than the United ond place: The Leamington Post tv erthe Pearoe Traphy em- allier shanes. Europe was impov- States. . IL !Lu ,LqpfhlN and News and the Midland Free blematic o! the best editoalpage erlshed. We had ben enriched, We therefone opened aur doonsTO u d y Pes h rmtnCnevtrOe 0 os G t MecadusU fn obo- anogthe weekly newsapers um and aur trading power had been until 1931,continued tesekr a ratheheFr ne MeendlyufrGlnozC nuetcninigtetatU speaker. 6 wa. B.H . M ndth ortckieasimstanty' o GoiusCn jtc = 910rl and Quebec. The editor enhanced. We then began to Then we closed. them. In dolng R8A ~iS Ieîto) oU(B. ofH.a 's enuand rogaassssotanto <Cnlne n aemanufacture things which had flVB@KUf an thoCfour Wold 4.imenacpltngaeandsg- 12 origiaily been punchaqWd frous(mn_ edonPge8 U A I8 ~tied for !ounth place. - qOkatiOis ec yFan plein arae _______ *The Pearce Trophy was donated eckenidgF six years ago for annual competi- rce Holiay uoeeiows YIdI Els . iiaae DUS tion by Bruce m. Pearce and Clen- Bnadley's Home and School The toslstwsa endrath, of Torontoq the Simcoe Reformer, in memory ties with a grand banquet Friday Everett Cyemna atro Prsns Drmtcm ro! thein fathen, the late George evening, attended by 100 mem- Ceremaie:Te inppod Au No O ne F le ffcaiRe u st lOtpnuv ray , se ts rarati & 1 Fergus NewsRcodt c; Hut-sight, covered with snowy damask teSn Cano Uo hyThy hold COMING IMIDAY With-h rh8ln Lake News once cach, and and pussywillaws, amidst Uic by Mrs.E.Cyeanrsonc _______ hyThy hol Over anc thousand popeis____n in now by The Statesman for two gleaming o! silverware. The dec- ta byMs.FakGlrtUc Noe tep f OSansatRonastedTlit ntdCuc tened ta a thrifling and inspirig consecutive years. orations werc ail in green and "Boston Bun"b n ro NtAmu o SeeRylAtn rnt ntdCuc address by Rabbi Maurice N. Smaller and More Compact Than The Pearce Trophy, which The daiTodil yellow, streamers, servi- Montgomey epnddb n Party onMay 22 Sunday Mornlng To Hear Eisendrath o! Holy Blossous Syna- Other Models, New, Bus Body Statesmar. will hold for anc ycar, ettes, paper hats, candy servers, Dcb. Vic;Ucapbecnne Insplnlng Sermon By gogue, Toronto, in Trlnity United Was Built Entlrely Ini Town is now on display at The States- and !ancy caps fan Uic waitcrs, O! the baqeMsJa sSul, Council, on Monday night, de- _______ Church on Sunday evening. mand heartheily respondcofd by cvescprpoy- cided not ta declare a pub lic holi- Teteeo i drs en r .A atn h prtsoe day fan May 22nd, the day o! Uic Members a! Florence Nightin- Therteea!d hrisiadrcss bu Mn bT GnOw, wh prts- .J~ P . uorousraig n eea Royal visit ta Toronto. No ne- gale Lodge No. 66, Bowmanviile, "hersce cwhandhristian Meet, bus nes btween Oseha ahi- Trade areaties A d reace T k n genuý-tlemenwr aldo o quests for such a holiday had been along with visiting Oddfellaws, links that exist between these twO cd a brand new bus in service speeches.BtEnalcuss rcccîved frous any local organîza- numbcning approximatcly o ne classes of people. The first was titis wcek.A.@ L ,.6 D L ~ 1 D .:éfU which wcr dcasadsbtn tions and councillors did not feel hundred, panadcd ta Trinity Unit- a common anigi. Bath people Jh c u saalrt a I u bleI5By L V i8U ral Pre sid8 ent tial, countsnggwae- thy cc bigdtapocam d Church Sunday mornig, ac- sprang frousUcsne orebtheohr O io nus u jyd] public holiday unîcsrequcsted ta omanedby Uic Canadian £eg gradua drited ýto separate Uc ote os now n psenbt___ oed, Manis. E iycinac do so. May 24th will be a holiday ion Band, on Uic occasion a! Uic races. Sccandly, théecd have a acBenatssxen asnei5RFJGES MnbesoFrvica.n a utmr.10hanniversary a! Uic !ounding commn dcstiy.. Bath believe that quite conifortably. Single seats SPOREOKGE Ben Hawnightrovicialoandcd sanie Cuclhl htmrhnso! this fratennity. -eventuaily whcn their existence cavcivcd hcartyon he iapplause. The beau-Wth eivd could close their places a! busi- Marshal W. G'. Corden led Uiecocmes ta an end on this earth, hand aide and double seats on the Addresseu At Liberal tiful quithigenadwielh ness on May 22nd, if they sa wish- assemblage, whlch ail but !iled their bodies wiil return ta Uic dust aile and aiheivng aofaily wide Meting!ancy qilti Uchnioko cd, but those who dcsircd ta re- Uic twa centre sections o! Uic from whencc it came and their athead ihpctyo e ooi~Uccomittecmoc !M main open would have no iter- church. souls wiil go unta the MV.aster who bctween Uic scats. Byron NebtMsN.Ylaec ference !rom council. Rev. S. Davison deivcred a creatcd theus. They bath have Whlle Uic new Studebaken en- The open meetig o! Uic Bow- and Mrs.JmsPrS. a Chie! a! Police S. Venton was most inspiing and instructive er- titis ultimated goal-i view, whe- gine and chassis werc purchased mnîl oe' iea so a yM.BbSslHre istructcd ta enfonce Uic bylaw mon, using as lits subjcct "Fricnd- ther hie be a Jew or a Christian. in United Stab ,Ucselbd ciation, held in Uic Parish Hall Yeilowleesmkn i uk covcning Uic licensing o! amuse- C .Cnw ship."l He poitcd out Uic grawth And Uirdly, each has a comman was bulit in Mn. Garton's garage Friday cvcnig, was wdll attend- draw. InUctiktsUigta ment machines, as anC. HutCarlia!eo! Oddfdllowship whcn it cous- parent, Jesus Christ aur Lard. He by expert wonkmen liere. The fit-cdbloaanditctmmesa!NlYeowesndPcyN- tawn council meeting Monday who has been associated wlihUic menced with five members in Uic is the fathen of the Christian and tmsadtîmneabîgpt The guest speaker, Mns. C. R. bitt, Perywa i wnr night. A thonaugli survey a! Uic Goodyear Tire ,&- Rubbcr Cous- cityo! Baltimore ta t present Uic Jew. in place, and advertising space for Widdi!icld a! Stratford, President The evigwud pwt machines is ta be made, and cvi- pany since its iception i Can- memnsnhip a! Uiousans.Te Owig ta these connecting liks display carda aven cteî a! Uicf th Ontario Association, chose gaad old-ahoe qaedne denen pocucdprohenuisandadfwltadrss iciotayalubprPcipesa!ttsnodgdieRstabbicotined abi Esenrat, nan as eenaasttd.hhe od asthesubee o!lie adres, ic hatveera ofhidies, n. ev gamlling taking place. Fnlday noon at a speciai luncheon whlc are bascd on Uheic ile, ar as Uic twa classes o! eoleane - Simulated with rock wool ta ever-interesting tapie "Trna dc Wilbur, wcdn i aaMs Comuncaion wncr a a wicl mmbrso! Uic Cana- wotly o! the strenuaus cffo o s o 0 elated, Uic Chitstian soudprevent vibration and noise. Treaties as Affecting Internation- E. Crydena camait frniMn. re ouli aklg adian Club and Lions Club arei- ail members ta live up taUchl not stand idly by and sec i c- swl stihc bsrqi al Peace." The keen attention and TaMsJmeSulendir wOn's [nxt . P a d bat~ eld y thc A.Y.P.A. in Il now..we cwn tenigUcsne Thc semi-annual supper meet- Streets depantusent s shawig cit- On'Tedy npco .R OnMnaA W lkr, St. John's Parise Hall on Monday.EVery ROOM ContribUt«Shr we e re at b tend~ inth as ing o! Triity W. M. S. was hlcd an employee o!fniany years Th eouinra:"eovdTesa evng, itmmbs izens a fine exaniple by cleaning Butcheno i oa aa wn*, s8 tightening a that Canada should send nien' and HOLIDAY FOR STUDENTS To Interesting Exhibits of changed a great deai. Now even o! thc Mission Circle and C.G.I.T. uP Uc th hsan naa ean inMute oie ii o! thc mat press- supplies ta Great Britai ta pre- !We understand Public Sdhool IItri8teand W011 D<rne sintrctio s givean how ta de- rdaindilreetss eienshv eu a and gv l ut hn tes Devotional peiad was In charge hilnk it's dlean-up lime. augliIsrcinaddmn wenh, tiPpeadh fMs .W lemo n the andli tive was upheld by Bowmanvile 22nd ta enable pupils ta attend ProJcts a d dienus the ra noyr ticite hira un s sta feil frous thc stand an whicIh iUic persan a! Lionel Parken receptian ta Kig and Quen in gop isCyemnra h liewa wokig, ndlaned and Bill Tai. The negative, and Toot. Special train will take Wednesday cvenig Bowman- o!fniodern educatian. seipture lesson, and Mrs. G. L. anxacus tahvcriynmek hugitee isbenlti on thc fonr sevenal feet be- thc winning ide, was frai Port children ta thc cîty. ville Public Sehool leld "open Especlly intcresting was the Wagar gave a splendid talk an thc part i this canipaign by clearing knawsw dant îsfn lummoned immcattntyn ad HoBeCMps in lintleanahuse," wlien nearly five hun- wAork-slop whidli las been set up address given by Miss Taylor at away ail rubbish, brusl and othen any, IsetrBthni il was nd icaedatlisd enA i pakr pocdt &iTTEND ZONE MEETING drcd parents - and friends vis- in the basenient. Here thc boys, thc Brandli meeting at Lindsay. unsiglitly nubbisl frai their makingatui!tepoic itwa dsovre ha hs l te pakrsprvd heritcd thc selool ta sec thc wank witli the help o! a variety a of.tos, "Thene Were Nincty and Nine" places. Il wilhclp thc depart- acuanig ilpiechf riglit anm waa fracturcd nean ability, thc iudqcs cousmentig Lions District Govennor J. J. that is bcing carrled an in the mnay niake niany klnds o! novel- wai bcautifully sung by Mns. ment and make your property wli e mtosusdb thc shoulder joint. He was upon their splendid work and diii Brown, E. W. Crawford C H. varlous clasaes. tics in woadwonk.. There were Richiardson. muuelmare attractive and healthy. Mountisi rcigdw remnovcd ta lis home wlere gent.study tiacy lad put upon ài1 Carter and S. R. James oi the la- Everything frai making servi- some boys demonstrating just how A Mthers Day' pageant was We underatand the tawn assed- thein e.Hsvsthr a le will be forccd ta ncmipr subject. Canon C. R. Spencer, Mn. cla Lions Club attended thc Lions ette holdens ta thc latcat poasters the saysterni s carricd out. well prcsented by thc !allowing* son has agreed nat ta raise Uic apprecae depy ylol fôr sevcial, weeks wlth flis G. Jordan, Part Hope, and Mr. Zone nieeting i Petenbano Mon- on food producta, werc on display A full report o! this vcny inter- Mrs. Ryle Squair - Spiit o! Mo: taxes on property which looks authoniiswoacpeac arn in an autstrctchcd posi- (otne nPg 2 day. Fred Cripps, Peterbono, was in ecdli ooni. esting event will be given liext more valuauble because il lias been 1to tls ntucinut s tion. (otnudo ag 2 lected Dcputy District Governqr. It brouglit back memanies o! week. (ContinLIOd on Page 6) cleaned Up. at any ie

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