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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Oct 1939, p. 7

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 1939 TIIE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PG EE Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rosborough. DIM AND DISTANT TO PLAY AT ROYAL ftEATRE NEXT WEBE St. Saviour's Church of East and West Durham some Weldo inhW d Soi n esnd givins in.oronnto spt hha br- HAPPENINGS Holds Harvest Ho e lntDay, atr icsefreAninided Een M.H gho PHOE;4 ther, Mr. Syd Hughes. Seryices on Sunday her listeners, the girls may be POE4r16 M1atrS rm h rn eso asked for: Sandwiches for after.. Whitestnasofbnzad Roenah ai e in tenhOctober 15, 1914 Hg asso ala fvr noon tea; how to plan a party, yellow 'usdcrtdtehm First.sign of snow was observ- brother, Mr. Alfred Sherwin s ied and beautiful hues, sheaves wean erhment o sm, s fMr nd r.EretHogtn ed the latter part of last week.• Mr. Wm. Ruiter, near Stephens' of grain, and the usual fruit and wl setramn.Wdedy coe 1h o h Mr4n r.E .Hm ii Mr. Thomas McNei hbas return- mill, had a sharp attack of ap- vegetables were artistically ar- Team demonstrations will in- mnarriageozhi agtr ln edrat ass Lak.E . am i- ed home fromn a peasant visit pendicitis. agdt oaeS. Saviour'd clude: Tea is served; Your table Monta, t ednBlig nh o with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mar- Rev. and Mrs. J. A. McKeen Anglican Church Sunday for their manners; May I present? Packing of Mr.anMr.WJ.IcWet. Scut metins wllehed o n tin. -s are attending a meeting of the Harvest Home services. A solemn a week end bag. Rev. E., .Ty n e.B R Thusdysinsea o Frdas. Misses Doris Lowden, R.N., and Presbyterian Synod in Toronto. communion service was hield in The gathering was dismissed StrangwasofcaemadMs Miss Edna Stutt, Grafton, spent Doris Ramsey, R.N, Orillia, vis- Jonathan Shannon, a wealthy the morning. The evening ser- with the National Anthem, after Jrienet asniosmo h the Weekend at home. ited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Low- bachelor farmner of Tyrone, had a vice took the form of a Harvest' those present had voiced their brien ae h wdigmsc ,Mr. J. J. Mellor visited in Tren- den. paralytic stroke. Home and Thanksgiving service. appreciation of the fine coachingDuig'hsgnnofteritr ton. Miss Grace Mitchell, daughter sr. A. A. Gamsby -attended Appropriate bymns were sung, given by Miss Scott, the material Harvey Mrhl ag Mr aesDcso a t eof the manager of the Banik of the funeral of hier nephew, Henry led by the choir which was aug- of which they must pass on to the The brd1a ie nmrig Mr.JaesDiksn astobeCommerce, Bowmanville, has ac- Walker, In Oshawa. mented by a few from the United members of their several clubs. by her fte h oeaoro oPerated on this week. cepted a position in Oro'no bank. Mrs. R. A. Delve and two sons, Church. During the offertory a izown of ertn lonrstnmd Mr. JaJ.Melorhasben o •of Wooler, visited her father, Mr. male quartet, comprised of Messrs with lho-utnsleehat the.sik lis. Mlo a no Rev. and Mrs. S. Littlewood John Buckley, Thanksgiving. W. C. H. Mitchell, C. Taylor, R. REAL PURPOSE shaned nkinadsihtri.He Mresks.ereMthlisote and Manley attended anniversary Visitors frorn Toronto - George Sutton and W. Reid, favored with Veil, Whic a onb h ro' sic ls. Gog ic.l o h services on Janetville circuit Sun- Armstrong, Nelson Bragg, Thos.asleto.Apprtemsgs OF RURAL FAIRS mohrnhewddrgayws Mr FedRoe ttwaviitd ay, where the former preached. Vinson, Campbell Graham, Ed. were delivered by Rev. D. R. held in oaeb ooe foag Mr.n rd thisttwa viciniy e Mrs. Holdaway and daughter Pinder, and Fred Staples. Dewdney. Beautiful w e a t h e r A timely and much-needed re- blossomsanshcrieacsad I hsvint.Mildred, Cochrane, were guqsts of Miss Winnifred Willi'amson of brought out large congregations minder was uttered in St. Thomas boueuetofiieoftevlean Miss Lorraine Hobbs had her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Han- the Normal school, Miss Helene "The Wizard of Oz", the greatest technicolor picture of the year to both services to render thanks this week by J. A. Carroll, direc- roses. ThmadohnrMs tensils removed Tursday. cock. Waddell, Miss Rena Doncaster, will play at the Royal Theatre, Bowmanville, beginning next unto God for the blessings He tor of agrricultural societies for the Audre.y cnye n h rds Orono Public School enjoyed a Friday 13th proved to be a Miss Gladys Richards, Miss Ida Wednesday and continuing until Saturday night. In it you will had bestowed upon them and for Ontario Department of Agzriculture, maid, MisEiaehhaocui brief holiday this week, it being pinks for more than one person. Lang, Miss Mabel Davy, a11 Of see such stars as Ray Bolger, Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Bert the bountiful harvest. . when he criticized the emphasis of thebrdfo Inesloe teachers' convention. Didj.ou remember to keep your Toronto, were Thanksgiving visi- Lahr and Jack Haley, as well as a large cast. It iB the picture you which is olaced on pure entertain- ,veriodveetrckhefmr.n - Mr. Jas. Eagleson visited his fingers crossed? tors.' will be anxious to see. ment at so many fall fairs. He re.. midnigthtbuanthlteriI- brother who is in Peterboro hos- The public school had a half- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gamsby • ro nr retted the presence of dancine girls dian roeTe oevle °si pital. holiday Friday to enable them, to and Dr. and Mrs. Spéeer motor- 9Ha shorl on osattahn h r w . and other side shows and a number their hai n are oqeso Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Suggitt witness the events of the O.C.S. ed down fromn Bowmanville and W.J. MembersH aorlgintotrtechgte of other, "attractions" which not only yellow adboz mm.Ms 4md NncyTorono, vsite Mr. ieldday.called on Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Adrc yMOH gofe1o°aon"d2girls betweenth (Intended for 1ast week) should have no place at fall fairs MasiorieHuhojnrbids and Mrs. Wmn. Seymour. Mr. M. J. Tamblyn, Orono, was GmbLnohrt are to get in touch with either girl. Vistors: M ron Mrs.Jac ltrbtaeundouthedly irn iciouts ead , n MssJon ouhtn Mr. Church Thompson, Toron..one of the prize winners at the Dr. McKenzie, M.O.H., address- Mrs. H. Dean gave the financial Mc ayaHazelrBr and ek c imed- thaututl firs which tres e flowerfrc otrseaftabe t. oy.iig i itrMs .Holstein olwar ihhs aosFine Sportsmanship FridayOctw me, n's nituteroia. atemenothemperanrieConven-Blackstockrrw.andMWy aMrs. st succesri ly or-wee theier ha .wetsCrnI r -Miss Dorothy Tapson, nurse in Mr. and Mrs. James. Tamblyn, At O.C.S. Field Day In his most instructive address he tion, Friday 20th, and to grant $10 Tom Woodlock and Douglas with ther of the groom, was thelarbest man. tal, iste herowanvi here r th ei a Roned ar re hFrieHeld Friday Aternon dealt with this subject under var- Beatrice wi11kbe doig among theJn Brow need at h oMiss number of faIl do bt that'aair aspethceeoceebr'smtre r.ast r t Paul Snodgras, dyr.W.DLieadfmiBy the slender margin of 16goundsaheentitled prss yon p o. .Roy was appointed y.r iCaBao.n -therr ivestockwhic ho cldbe teivd hn at frs or Mr ad rsA Couh.Mrleadership of Ohive Brown, defeat- doctor described the history of ronto next month· dred with Mr. and Mrs. C. Tre tries, out of all proportion to the ex- . bln SevralOrooits atened heClough is on the sick list ' ed Jim Powers' "Blues" at the combating this disease. The next Letters were read regarding the Mrs. Freeman Eddy in Oshawa. tent of the township, located away woas eevdwr c-u ae Young People's convention at annual Field Day of Orono Con- 'point was the use of toxoid, the appointment of Miss Scott instead * «. MissBessiLaw Ohawa over in the remotest part of the with acoseo re. Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Syd Hughson and tinuation School held Friday af- use of which has reduced the of Miss Pollard who is now teach- ioe.. Mssese wos awar, To- ground so as to be out of the way For thi1edn rpt ot Miss Elizabeth GailowayB.A. Glen, Toronto,. visited Mr. C. J- ternoon. The representatives Of number of cases to almost nil .in ing at Guelph, regarding the ma- ronto, rith Mss FtomrAd and where nobody groes to look at real, QubcadLkPlith forrderly on O.C.S. staff. visited Hughson. Mr. Hughson also en- both of the school colours are to big cities. In connection with this terial and prices of getting wool- rey Webber 1 M.RayBron in them except the exhibitors them-brd dondams-genwo joyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. be congratulated on the competi- point he urged that all children be len blankets made, and regadn Oshawa 1 .. r. and MrsonFred selves and a few queer peoçle who creve dreswtiachn re a George Beer, U.S.A. tion presented and also for the innoculàted. Following hís ad.. the making of socks, etc. for sold- Couch and Mr. and Mrs. R. Gra- are really interested in livestock. The with silvrfxti..Othrre Messrs. 0. Rolph, M. Sherwin, sportsmanshiplike way they took -iress he answered questions as to iers' hamn with Mr. and Mrs. Les. All- choicest location is occupied by the turn theywl eiei etn S. Chapman, 0. Gamsby, Mr. and defeat when the other side hand- innoculation and why children Mrs. 0. W. Rolph gave a talk on dred, Maple Grove. .Mr. and "midway," and that, the "hoss" vaces, Mrs. H. Hooey, and others attend- ed it to them. Champions of the wr oessetbe current events, which was follow- Mrs. Reg. Woodham and babe i hr h rwsa_ hcet ed Roseneath fair Friday. Mrs. day were: Boys - Jumior, Bruce Cancer was the intriguing ques- ed by roll call when each mem- Toronto,. and Mrs. M. Samis, New' People zo to the fairs to have a gooâD Eee GET F R E E Hooey's horses won several prizes Chapman (34)?Intermediate, Dick tion brought up by one member ber told how to prevent or treat tonville, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred' time and to rneet friends. That i S mn the races. Morton (37); Senior, Jim Powers and the doctor gave facts about colds. Couch. all rikht ut) to a'point, but it shi-uld REFR S N ESTIATE N YOR ROFING The Bay of Quinite conference (37). Girls - Jumior, Carol Staples its cause and treatment. Cancer, A lovely lunch of sandwiches, Mesdames Walter Farrow, Wel- not be the main reason. Even the convention for young people held (21); Intermediate, Jean Mre he stated, is not contagious or in-cokeantewssrvd lington Farrow, Robt. Graham, hres-ae do not contribute to m etrbroghws hgesu-(2);Seio, uic Mddetnfectious, but mày be hereditary, CaecTunradMissJnthe development of, horse breeding cess. Friday Misses Eileen Rid- (23). although this fact has not been Some me r od be Perrin and Ethel Simpson attend- in the township because nearly all g dell, Margaret Millson and Myrtle • Boys' Eventes oved. X-ray and radium íyteyfnmnccprt ae n d the trousseau tea given for the horses are the samie at each fair, NOW Smith attended the sessions, and Junior - 100 Yd. Dash - Neil b used in.- treatment, and both bad. Miss Hilda Rowland by her mo- entered by profsinloerwh _0on Sna rn a ersne oft() rc hpa Bhv proved satisfactory if taken ther, Mrs. H. Rowland, Lake convey their horses from fair to fair vorîâîm-by Misses Myrtle Tamblyn, Myr- Glenn Tamblyn (B). 220 Yard in time. The difference between Some people worry almost as Shore.' and take aLway a very largre percent- tl Sit, eariegamr Olive Dash - Neil Moffat (W), B ru ece the, two were chiefly that radium mc vrter oe sohrage of the expenditure by the local ua Brown and Elsie Rowe. Miss Ha- Chapmain (B), Bob Cooper (W) is easier if the cancer is an outer People worry over not havmng any• directors who always seemn to. find it zel Reid joined the party at New- and Glenn Tamblyn (B). Discus one, and the x-ray if it is inner. The poorest excuse in the world Durham Girls' Club difficult to make ends meet, mtltonville. Throw - Bruce Chapman (B), Colds were the next item for is the oMd bromide "Mistakes will No country has produced finer Lnd Rev. Bury of Janetville preach- Glenn Tamblyn (B) Jim Ard (B).- discussion and the treatment and happen. . (continued from page 1) horses and cattle than the British - eteed at Park St. Church Sunday. Shot Put - Bruce éhapman (B), prevention of spreading were e It is easier for a girl to throw Isles. There are many fanmus agzri- rednes. . In the morning he spoke on "'The George Walters (B), Glenn Tam- dealt with. The metabilism test a young man over than·-it is for girls to complete the work under- cultural fairs there and a vast num- Transformation of the Mind," and blyn (B). Pole Vault - Bob Coop- was explained by the doctor, too, her to hit what she throws at. taken, leading úp to its culmina- ber of small local, fairs. But the A25 YEAR in the evening on "The Earth- er (W), Bruce Chapman (B), Dan who declared that too much oxy- tion mn the annual Achievement fairs are agricultural and nothing UARAM 1EE quake." The latter sermon was Chmara (W). High Jump - Bruce gen reacted on the thyroid glands Day' else. There is no midway whatever ew neueIon« bc -rial particularly challenging, as he Chapman (B), Bob Coatham (B), and hence affected nerves. Teae o uir eemn and no other entertakment unless also intimated that church members Bob Cooper (W). Running Broad MisBarieHm gv e tioned as 12 to 15, and for senior horse iumning and "bending," races Bu dneeded an earthquake in their Jump - Bruce Chapman (B), Bob port of the class she and Miss grs1 o2.Mebr uttycomte under that categfory. The live- persons to wake them up to a. Cooper (W), Glenn Tamblyn (B). Eileen Riddell had attended at to attend all meetings of the club, stock are the show. Every horse and asenSte ro8 t sense of their opportunities and Hop, Step and Jump - B r u c e Millbrook Oct. 5-6. The objectives make a classified reference file, cow, most of the sheep) and pigs, duties to. God and their fellow-|Chapman (B), Bob Cooper (W), of this course were: (1) To de- and keep a record book which is are entered in a catalogue .Wbich me.:DnCmr ()t 'i bto be Judged on Achievement iie hi eire n u is u at ntrmdite-m00eY. Dash -aa.W) velop In girls te ability to be ' Day. She should also keep notesgiethr diesanayfrt More Orono News on page 4. D ick riton (W),QCalvinDunn -racious(2hses pnirlsin on each meeting, of the sugges- prizes and championships they have i Mtnnn (W),apaln 220 Yd. sl p oise andiease; () Tooferii h o glitions made, a record of the home Prasfir ftawkn ih (BDasha-dckMton'e(W), Calvd oin lpie - as;() ueassigniment, and stories of the Prasfisofta ida -t...... Dunn (B)DikMond W)Stapl iW) suggestions for attractive but grs ok seem dull to those who have bee 44 d . RuB)DnadckMtonle (W), sunple entertainiment; (4) To pro- Til'wo Gal t Su accustomed to our fairs, but that i 44 Y. un- ik oron(Wvide -an opportunity for girls to : 7Gas oStd one reason why British livestock is Calvin Dunn (B), Donald Staples work together for mutual benefit.; The project study was listed un-, of such higzh standard.-St. Thomas (W). Discus)Trow - Frnklin) The headings under which the - er two headings: (1) Hospitality TmsJunl DikMortn (),.aldD t P ), girls worked were outlined and in the home; (2) Hospitality in FrnklB) inTaMlyn (W) Rold firt was "'Hospitlity wthin thetinment of the house guest; shar .A bad beginning may be re- OUn Den (),Dik ortn W) PleHome." This included such things ing family meals; entertaining at trieved and a good beginning pgppgggflygo Vut -D ck Morton (W), Ro ge ro, r et pe Tue s dges; arty reprepara o corare cig. e. obeginning, no end- D UB N U Donal t ) al s t oapldentW)a fouctio ngevess s eep sink dr in lean andur-e nvaio s ragenetsrir a a oodeotcnten artn G tsnOtdy and Jump - Dick Morton (W),big arygesrershet upeaat dr a t lan. wt inood eaanmtalpractica Roal en () DnadStp es r prties, anperatio of the L 's eg akes light workineiraipnsforakgeentsvfgrman- Yunv A squar dealDowerds (B), erbWDuvoall(W)e "Hsintaliutinvsthe onub, nd •sveyuousfrugr.9 T iausoudet Ro orete W) 20Y. ah rupC- Fle orte otes"Keep a tm dawayson hand rn-qprsgest e scharacersfnyouro e odfon eed lreyo YOU MAY beone of thse people ho find.trs PowrsRoBrRonalu -dicPat te useo rneang rnakinaet snefrt mrsin.aelsig M o t n (B ), Cyvi . n (W). f rnf am l e lf r a n m rut kik F EE lOOKL T - The kt's Lye ir iss .Sc ttetate , T e li ing it ificltto ndrsan a inurncn40ld. Run - J(Wm.Poers (B),or puna, pacning o artwese - nolettenshowtingwerfu e s A ro shuld expres wreatfus 4 ~er D vl (W ,R n d a tter- een bag, my e st f rili ng, table eas d ra i . keps . out'nd emot; l d i r ci poic. fso pckacosceniusagntsn (B). -Dics Thow -ebstgadsrvietaknof h onet ee' rran tdebringaken t of c er Dual (,RaldDn(Bald ter sfB) awies, ang pranof h liteam doesora.k..send for mrn pfornhectsuldesh an areialecopay- ha man wH imPwes B)WSotPu--Hrbinfo cp aks n ta aks, e ftostard cBands Ltd., ssc. w gu telarom l ave planed potecionand squre eal.You eurenr 'W10Pol aul - i mw r g Bof envtatonrduionesan bry tet, rabab s s eac wil fnd qot ahre d alPowers (B), Gilert Dent l(W), rom foraguest, makingube ds, etc. • : didruger. ngo tilesaseanra e- He r Duvall (W ). High Jump - Miss Hamm- thnke d r the mse m- ; quatin awfl n aid1 e sp ply of' warm chovlers Th -Jim Powers (B), r Duall (W)- bersthe Insituefre sendingprecolorschmaer h ouhmie GilbetMDet (W) RunmgoBradhEleenpndoprselfto te couse, nd ced tablpesoa lht ith IN U A C A E I ert Dn (w) o Fre w. Olie Brseon m(W). will be the responsibility of4-A a. Intermeiate -100 Yd.Dash -meals, afternoon tes included, this• 0WA Jean Forrester (W), Jean Mercer being a simple and enjoyable way (B), Lillian Fowler (W). Discus Be f ore Yo u In s ure of extending hospitality. USE ~Throw - Jean Mercer (B), Lillian Duties of a party guest were . 150wANr30 Fowler (W), Gwen Tennant (B). C on suit listed: To be punctual; friendly Volybl-Throw - Jean Mercer and cheerful; to converse in an WA s(B), Jean Forrester (W), Lillian .* itrsigmne;adt no Folr W.Runn Broa e eT 0 everything provided by the host- Jump - Jean Mercer (B), Jean4% ess, leaving all worries at home, Forser() Jn ooe() and be full of enthusiasm and pep. .l1 Jw Hop, Step and Jump - Jean For-' Menus for picnic lunches and ruetoer WJa (B) , all outdoor affairs are a part of ITS IRTIHT Jne Gode B).the project, which is so compre- Senior - 100 Yd. Dash - EuniceOneo h Wor d'sGreathniehtallaesada- PA),1Vliddeo n ( W),drey Coper nurr . tstttiti sistants are expected to be able (B),Ol ive ow ()D isusl fei ur ce(W)t, ion .to answer any question the girls EK hrwE Euic3Mddlto (),Rerowjýç forS trnt h,!may bring them along the idea of PS IT PUR ~Doris wannan (B), Audrey Coop- en*e ' ' "The Club Girl Entertains."1 The er ý(B). Volleyball Throw - E. 9 eaS er v ic e a nd Suec ur i ty club and group games are also to Middleton (W), Olive Brown (W)Sne17 be taught, and in closing Miss .T E THEdna Myles (B). Running BroaLIS Scott el-pressed her good wishes Jump - E. Middleton (W), Olive for the ,year, and her desire to CANADIAN GENERAL EET I % Brown (W), Audrey Cooper (B). inake a esonal visit to the clubs o

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