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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jul 1941, p. 1

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3 VLUME 87- BOWMANVILLE.P ONTMAPRIO HRSDTT'Q-AY l-Tfld£ - - - -- y%,PlA. Lj jjL, tJULY 10th 1941 NR oP O Cets dionsC g idno shwa, Winnr HLPOED ADNPRY WEKN IHP LLWVRFWRev. LE. Griffith Inducted ar orDola HlfofT.0 WAR WORK NETS SUMOF $250 IUJUR E THREE SOLDIER NEARS IT af ocomingRoCaerovnt," Whereas Liberty is threatened Augt 20th will be gCivoert N A TL hroughout the world by the ar work, it wasdeded at theASTLE forces of Tyranny and Fa rid metingw st of e athe Wher.eas Canada of lher own free M an w Ins $2metina s entipainngt for Thwill is pledged to fight . . andP e yt r H adre i s theeig wevent anpaloting the Te spacious lawns at the home Three Newcastle people were Whereas the security . .. of free thg e biok et andio comttees..tLen oloMrs. JerHnnJ rd th r uedn twur aparate Highway popetoeverywhere depends up- iva of gg gii te llt ofabooMaager, reviewe re rvddapesn n ured nteatronWees itr antb s- SPEAEB AT ORONO tRev. J., ucE. Gifith e aming- R. 2 cairma for eachg e Red Cross Gre at Coulter's corner. Mrs. R. W. sured without the help of ev teon was mdyUcited o h atr.. ket. n en onri Treasu fr er R.L Mtcel Pre-arty on Friday afternoon, July Gibson was taken to Bowman- loyal citizen of this Dominionvery ate of TrinityUnie Chrch t. to .TeTuiiplcuclhs e e e finanistatemle or dt.nder favourable weather ville Hospital suffering from shock LET IT BE KNOWNTATBtonvillePasFrayeveing ct- reived palques rm Locasl tthe fanig Jutene 31stcandi etiond the capable mar- and superficial cuts and bruises- there is urgent neWN Ar tout we ag ume ftecn en 189, U.R.a. aeusking itocaltohconsidrabenime as t and gto o rs. M. M. Gerr, She was a passenger in a car heatedadbdid 1msn - gregaiote Pficasotolhelations doen 1ook into the matter of sor cssit.aye pendistures forconvener of the Ways and Means driven by Mrs. Mildred Purdy va nfrabtiee-boie mn toe commite officasofthe chrch te ingrnts in Bateomavile benoeusin purpe weres noedCommitttee, the affair' proved a which was proceeding east alongva erch ciesrvc nteadgminister from pa rb yt ofe ith a vtiwto brini te thelrest of shichwasfre os- , arked success, netting $250.00 King St. wheri it collided wthWhereas Canda ed care gthrduotatiipt mfwihatte toeattningofe theitliaetionandmcaladt cey usata n nte ttecrer of Ontario n e u h eeoy aw DoiinRetCnrofor. hlrn.Sbtih a conribu.. mreaeoveryla ust a S n-at tth onCALL TO ARMS and charges all From the pulpit dias banked , ýa Council has had a similar re.. tions were also made to a half- Ms rn aisnhne n Telte a a coming from reCanadians to edadt i h se sheif sum e r ons qustbeor. oucilo Jck doenwa prpse ad cn-$67.00, proceeds from sale of ti«- the lake and the driver, W. Côul- flowRLSON ers the worshipnsericenpre- atn Gunn t ed that the nion sick doenrabe u wasespent f onr- ets for a lovely lace bedspreidi son, Toronto, stated he drove on- J. . RASTeroDeN cendngte actual inducMotion was ind offered noed ten in isidingaeskm atigriks wnter. o made and donated by Mrs. 'G. to the highway at a slow rate of .ise fDfne odce yRv .E otno uck. ommudncatincyo Jneis Ali llteyarsepndtrsTordiff. Mrs. W. R. Strike made speed but the other car approach. oe rocmed Maysor R.e o.Nwcte. eing awith ae hm tedk agreed that if the condition for charitable work ran to a high hl the rwiandisGeta ikettOedptorpdyfo h et oe rmteses of the Ton crptr radg n payr h te exists it should be dealt with. figure.hl hewnin ike.Ocuat o h Prych alFridm eoffrmngominu- fthepouron othe reoy too and Therefore counicil passed a It was decided that next year Home-made cooking, supervised thought Coulton had come onto ins firm tOficrN ommsad-te rieglrm of the wotd h rh iph ent motion that the first step would demand an even greater by Mrs. Wilbert Hoar, was very the highway without stopping. eng, MilitaryDisbt. N. 3 Hs adi-sevio the or Unithe diChrchitho lent wol et s oa 8 o activity on the part of the War attractive as well as popular and The impact took place almost ence, cused abut teniuty ifeet.the .cundrkthe diecinof Hen furnish a list of proper'ties Work Committee, netted $80.00., in the centre of the road. One away, g hde ttlebdifficult- miMr. W.E.C. Wormangivng rty where tenants claim exorbin.. President Manson Comstock A booth in charge of Miss Helen car was thrown against a hyd-- rher itectexti buot(a poo Ms gesC aphH fn isiaioa edeigo anthm ap- ant rent. w. incharge of the meeting as- Morris displayed tempting home- rant and telephone pole on the grahe ir.aectlysm nfrm mutFre b ont (already anem.etfrm.wo ice Mile D alye led arou. n cme cvd up ic $515wa or tsd theb er Cuer's have been able to catch the and present Agricultural Column- found In Acts 20: 28 Rev. R. E. ity BA H ESD NS Muntymi ng. Mrs. ldF. O.uMcIlveenn-madelvend stor tamae to b n oth er ws phrases while he got several good ist on the Globe & Mail who Morton addressed the congrega- nge donated a. rs P 0 c e ce d C e r's etoensiv ae t oh c.r snap sho . . speaks at 1 p.m. to the Durham tion, speaking to the assembly ave MEBOEAC È LET da ffces aery, cakwhich od bfo trstand ivurae ndsn.av' •There did not seem to be any Feeaion Rally, Thursday, Julyasproftecuhbdyfte SAM O FIER Te owiare thfie 194-42 as wnbhisoLeno $0anaylor;MNew astl, ernrdingCinlinmthe group that would pass a 17th, at Orono on problems of ag- Church of Christ in the world and th ET OEEC h officers n diretae 1of -4Bo sw-on fis ea lr Nesie, rs. rdybuinte physical exammation if they did iculture. Every farm mi Durham emphasized broad truths about toe manville Rotary Club: President, I"Touch and Take" table was in caped. Mrs. Gibson's pet houseapplfom iitaery serevi b houldbe epesetedatthi gah- tmion hof the churc,tse in. MisRtaSecrnTrno son W.Comstock; Vice-pres- charge of Mrs. Chas. H. Mason dog Tommy ran away during teniemthepa. hoere er, fte oosly emefnin t harohthe yearsthe out wasguth f enMrs. Pe r onhe Mu n, Fe . oar; Secretary, and netted $15. rmix-up but was found next day. pasms. oweve wr iftheeworerst menigityhasfor tovda adte- aute ca us f rP y Chrry. Mnroe A. Neal; Treasurer, R. Miss May Bottrell was in charge Two Newcastle men, Arthur cbomesto teworst there ere MIKES, E brsposblt.finiiulmm .t Mr. and Mrs. Jack Renwick, Lindsay Mitchell; Directors, G. Of a sale of kitchen sponges. Gibson and Arthur Ball, e h aboutdozen wme who ed EATS OOENR bes. J .MNe saa s Asaa iiedMs uls E.- Chase, J. E. Cunningham, W. Occult mysteries were solved badly hurt when their eastbound tecllnto Arsi wh lontoked imn EA evtJh. e elyteOshawa ell wa BalesMr DugasL Strieot, .M.VnsHardy, W. R. by Mrs. C. A .Bartlett, to the car collided with one travelling excllethsicaes lcition COL EL L PITCHES charma of the Pretnsbervtool e M.adMsAlaMcobS t-rrnsNF. . VScottonSreaant- satisfaction of all concernied. west early Saturday morning. So rpth afest pblity stuent carig o h nductGionfservice. Cinn.,rOhio, vsAit e ermter aAM.s Dale;JHiSct ongD.LRaMer, Among donations received were: Hitting nearly head-on, both cars so far perpetrate byte gove- OtlsCalleropotns nrprsin upo Mr. Gori ffithen ins Mr.E.AOhiopson ,ie oter . ae itrian,D. Mr- Jumior Red Cross. Grade VI, $1.27; were wrecked. Albert Hilton, Tor- mntto stimue oluconyre u1th . rpresnatie o teortof the s bes Ms'EA.Topn. rison. Mrs. H. B. Foster, proceeds fromt onto, driving the other, had four cruitingcae ffaccrdngtoasin eio sPponents in hurchad membeareoftheces- ns • Miss Mary HutchisonOw, Childreii's Folk Dance, $8.00; Mrs.' soldiers with him. schedule, but not a single recruit everdy deprtmnent, Mikeas PaeinofTiit6otaepacsa x-s is spending a we wtPMs . C. Vanstone, prize receivedfor According to 'the Newcastle i ih.Mawie the mto- snd ltroced godyers -8 thesifront.,Heftherveadfteont em La re aos r alBro c o lR p rs best deedtkted',esidence in Vie- men, they were returning fromt cycl tecoerwtedte ntlton as tessfbl ae te Uresiedehrc.oosrvcefom es anre Mr .M. Bo aul, sawa, ch ol etory Loan conteàá$$7.00; Miss Hel- work on the night shift in Gener- rs.tesrllt h et town a . n 1 run reayemthe teUie hrhBo fCm es- were also visitors. en Morris, proceeds from sale of al Motors. Just west of Courtice frasmia xibto.t ie nngby ike s Pl ate mn Ordr ainowhih iesom he Mr. J.T.SwntnMise I-ENiSKUr.EN needle mittens, $17.00, as well as they saw a car approaching on With Mayor Jones on the steps OuscornasdLonv do t ac n pas tor l danwege hisll b- sJ abladClTe Swinton, M r.Is other smaller amounts. the wrong side of the road. In were Lieut.-Col. A. H. Bounsall, the inr' atak fatfulyddiatn hmsl to heArthur Armstrong, Toronto, were Report of Jr. Room, Enniskillen Mrs. C. W. Slemnon and Miss spite of efforts to avert aOolsont-o.P . ob adnGA o besta i oa ei-e nthe notew fi el • ;le get tMs onHnesns Public School: Ethel Morris received the guests. they struck the oncoming -car. Edmondstone, Counicillors J. A. ting 5. we m v e- Oe te oal drs n-e M.SmWihDtotMihGrade 7-Bobbie Burr, Donald Mrs. . O. McIlveen and Miss Gibson, Ball. Hilton and oneGunn and Glen Matyn, and Chief Soeanrd. ReU.ieo. ulfrdOh in waS amWken Destoit ih.hisLamb, Ivan Shaçp, Alice Simp.. Jean Morris were hostesses in of the soldiers were removed in of Police Sidney Venton. sGoodyetha vnrs got away thgoodSt.indrw'scUnitbe huchOs n"itrSrs hs ee son. charge of serving tea, taking in an ambulance to Oshawa Hospital.tairdt wilt f a Mks eive-runa rallye m the aaiivb d, ises. h . •pw Grade 6--Wallace Griffin, Isa- $48.00. A pleasant social after- All the injured are reorted to - thirbuited adlyhe aMike'sdeliad cgeracep st eaner '- Tenn., orotryM i ke, Brito, beleah5M, a Bo t, Donaldnoon was enjoyed by all. be recovering. TELEGRAM EDITOR '"*corrsof thelot.tCol anon se nd coo otOuheArm nd peg. ?Man., are spending the sum- Griffin, Ralph Lamb, Ruth Prest- GVEfBN UEI"ted monorsGpodr.hs twa a- w ta tiUsigo o thur At- he mer with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. De- on, ennýeth Rahm. Mna eeig fteRoa sore.por suport, hisa m-ttueadwihanecetonl te pw. rade4-Or1 runt Joce M- Mnda eveingat te Ryalmates making eight errors. Dave fcltnetratnnsigtt ianoythesf Or .Cottagers are invited to the ser- Gill, Keith McGill, Ronald Rahm, orkt roofwitesued atiat g vObone. on t h pothern ot and e otty, annoyace - vice conducted by Wmn. Mc-Cart- Judith Stenger, Allan Werry. atgtero ue r-arit th gie lmo is t eah sppotimistuer and min termay ial ney at "The Chapel-on-the-Hill" Grade 3--Clem Rahm, Dorothy dner, to do honor to Mr. C.0 O te des hs team.0 0dnco ntera, e mosta elpfuly bar- er each Sunday at 12:15 noon. Sunday Stainton, Billy Werry. Ki i lï y .-au eL a l "Mnoewles, editraofnthepoTorono'o dyearesPl.1552x 0 20fo 8 118 anuceexaiedthoema l- School meets at 11.30 a.m. There Grade 2-Reggie Griffin, Elgin EenBihTelerm and sonr o Mies l. 1211 552 x 26 23 2 awayett vmn acer aypopen l1 a eordæattendace at Mrs.Hear, SRStur dLabonarie hB h. n W n stemilo o-2b; owlp asoe, A; ke IIo en te dnféee ew u- Threonger ep lo uysof e toeRry. esoCakIl c i e t u ýlar mark. Editor George W. James 1b; Richards, f; McMurter, c;. minister and peple hbsbe e armets27, 74 20Aan o- Grace Sanders, teacher. sent along his agricultural re- Cunningham, 3b; Conway, cf. ' eremphasized, hle said. "The dif y fien f3the7GoodyeAr pandnoef eio.om eomeddporter Lieut. Art Baker to hear, Mike's Place - McKnight and ference is onlywenradmasmloiratfrItemdaeCetfctdr'm Atoghagalraéace3;r o IQ . e n osuewt isrc rugr;Ppr,3;Moe.I;ol lih.W ere ti dy at h We t e achmlowTuesayo G tr iae e ros ton, Jte Iman 1941,aisrya cmanyad.' " Ryal Q 0 ently sharpened farm appetite. C. Osborne, ss; D. Osborne, p; lookingpn th einiw cnsteasope r- ght. About 25 arrived in time rossman,GJanes Graham, Rod vised the town of Bowmanville Given Farewell Dignitaries grouped about the Letn arg,1;Rleefutn, c; hie oado thee ini beras ee re torthe feat and then spent th Ramso rd laM 1 1 Lorna o 1 i odtorenw uhaeParty By Friends Liaut. Na enl, Hnd O E to Kn-n ala,2. oanioeguec 1-JeDlig sIShuffle Shack' Vrt . rul Seger, Evlyn liability mnsurance on the Lake A thews; Hon. Malcolm Macdonald, to rmbt risCuc TheBechAsocatin el te e. oa, ep sde es hveno en.ioyable evening was held British High Commnissioner to Don't Need Bike work should not be an oeoi firt metig o t elasn teSituëtPrt eLrrin Pgewbe o pie w eandte twnat the home of Mrs. T. -B. Veale Canada; Rit. Hon. Arthur Meighen T gg duty but a task which the r em Bers cttgeowth e se n t ntra Peson, Btty Simps .is not protected yet, it was learn- on June 25th, when a farewell(carn)Ho.MthlF.epbrsakupgdy" rprtsotlasge wih rp en tsoM S rshuom;attecucl etn oda at a hl nhnr fMs ony ;C GRowe; Mayor F. Of Safety Club Dr. C. W. Slemon and Rev. W. rea I oa e ecidedthatbth Sharp.Jea bs, tea lier. eHowevr,,the public isprte t- Si coe.Anadds as readb rese atives of the urcesar-mme brship in the Lons Bcycle t hsplace behi thepulpi ny o ra exebe ship f ee;$a.50 peseince ofod athmen atthe Mrs. Wilbur Milry. atrwihed services, of societies and the Safety Club. Any child, 6 years and after closing with a hy ad .. incluiteofmembership frd s-I SLE rossingc tually theonlycon-entat in of aMioer made the pres- press. Out of town editors had or over, may belong to this Club, the benediction the congréation . acote owersiwoulds 5c-oper-EM doiting.the town would nyownhaeand iý f loey mantel clock pre-entertainmient provided by W. the first ever formed in Canada. retired to the Sundaygrego ; ate cntimttag wersaloowtph e potofS-S o.9Daln ton thlflltowmake 4le nsuraeanTedpateofmoderti amps. J.i Stewart M.P.P. and there was The object of the club is to teach room for an informal reception ,; Tw ouncil's geperous assist- for the Promotion Examinktions. applicable is to erect a gate or which she ulr , eerlgniltyaapekr sftyi rafcan eular anmrfesmet TeD y ce there would lpe no difficulty. Grade VII to VIII - Dorothy some barrier north of the track, presented lheas ath a toasmeer is nCaedar,"ul u"paaefrt. mne tin sundvoutins t apae fC. D eit aled on M Grifitohs c Crre tisseson Ms.Wite, err Torto, alh o CN.. roery."Let's con- Irene Casbourn, on behalf of theonsCaadas wrpart uLrdbo nder utivup ervo a pol which arh e eonal wodsto his lui 'is convener for Beaeh Shortt. tract another company to see First adSod Copay iieaes wo Tee r ar od bothinstuie osCa b pnd-oyble unihof h 1 Ufotnae Euchresa std bySt reee A r aSeyVI orVII- Clair Cowling, ht thy can do for us," advised Guides dgae hera siver brad Lordorbrook Th r adonaldrse- sB on taevil bL n d alu b ersp o i f ih n a l eto p n soiationh pe caes the supprLGaece SorVI - Bill Cooper, re rht saie conn'ection it was The evening was pent playing great help pro ped i theEven-cusions. The boys adgsghdatta een.ortSioreutero alfrsom appon tee ,Fy d e s y ag a wGraen IItc eta Cann - ro d a playig ht e u he gn esanecontestsr Ate ad- ig Tlegrm 's fund for British broadcast over C.FR.B., and as a be abe n o rin her u san oi fpon icers fo y1940 w r re-elected on.rHeonanlSeRichrds, Grant to te watchmen and abusing the Mutton played the the.piano while A Citizens' Committee presented hreult, vermt i troth cubshisnwhdutengéato - Prsident,1H.4L. Goddrd; Vce- GnrdeI toIIe-morothy Se - « -the guests joined im singing. Mr. Knowles with a silver salver It is not necessary to own a Fottdrt hou r efnregameto .. res., Dr. G. J.Gillen; easr.mor, ar1 olIIShoroteanSey- of If people are abusing the rights Mrs. Quinn will be greatly mis.. as a mark of esteem for conceiving bicycle. Any boy or girl ma cattend atoo ofmef rshments y s. Lutrll;J Secy Tea., E.Dro rcemour. aooSotJenSy the watchmen they should be sed by all her friends and will be and sustaining the collection of join and acquire the knowledeft oe n iduayme to Mr.Gr- , Bery ad 4ss Pawson knyof- riarrtuIJaesSemour prosecuted," clainned the omayor. remembered for hier cheery dis- this fund. The Royal Regiment- of "the rules of the road" and afthbortiecmtola. -Bereyd o sst.in llcing r oad Alie ytoIJa Seymour. • I' I move that these watchmen position and her willingness to band provided music for this sense of the responsibility they ;- and memberssh ip fe.Plnsrar ie Faeweymoaur ntace be instructed to report the num- help in the many organizations memorable event. assume as members of the com- nan e t h e f esP asonre andel Blck u ntec ew e wi 1 su a rsto the polie to which she belonged. munity in avoiding and prevent- .In the rush of things in connec- also to assistfothe llsendd ork BETHEDA coun ilpecsprsecutiohere- RItThC OI ing traffic accidents. In out-of- tion with the recent Victory Loan of.o te Brithear Victis'Fundever possible," concluded Reeve for a nufinber of unbudgetted ex- wownhalles nd picicsrethons-esampaign2the0winnpesntedn i o. he riishWa Vitiis'Fud. Grade VII to VIII - Bert Stire Edmonstone. penditures. The road grader needis PICNIC IN ORONO wohed noicyclescarsientrans- teoo$d.0emariesndonated rB. repairing at a cost of $125. There H ONOR MEMBER porlted n riatcrsdrveobrb the oo de rTe dhRuber Grade VI to VII - Helen Miller About the Fire Truck is the cost of repairing the fire adults. . o.ins forclete best decorated o useron EWeekend guests with Mrs. W. B plus, Dorothy Wright B plus. Since the Gill barn burned a truck and it is found that the . Bowmanville LionsiBicycle and best decorated store front E. Gerry were Mrs. C. W. E. Grade V-RonadCobsB mth ago the Bowmanville fire counties levy this year has in- Trnt0hr. hi ett Sft lbi ru fyung were not announced. They are: Meath an Messrs John an Jo- pls *.Btrck a enotofcmiso r ase bu 10. nrsos rono Commumity Park Wednes- ladies and gentlemen tackling Best Decorated House- (1) F. C. seph AeandMersrJohnGrae V tpV-arleyHays tr eentartsoarestte reoa ead or$10a n epnon day evening for a dual purpose, with their keen mmnds, one of the Vanstone, $7; (2) Thos. Bennett $3. seh leaner Troto Gad I t VHalB.ays f rm etrbortsToronto, being the adend oracncll epltied namely, to hold the annual picnic world's prime problemrs of today, Best Decorated Store Front-(1) GradentPetIIIr to IVrnt,-eigMer1yn nlcoicll repaie. Eertin' u. which is an event much anticip.. namnely: transportation and safety Royal Theatre, $10.00; (2) W. J. regg Stadeggg Shantz B plus. The Mayor: The firemen them The usual docket of communica- honorfomeateir number wlto o tet n ihas anl,$.0 Grade III -- John Coombes B selves are responsible for the at.. tions brought forth one or two is about to wed. atin esuts GadeIWe H RoyA*. It as certai been absed. Ive unic t.lAffairs advises tow saroundthe penic table to satisfe Far:ners Face Seriouâs Shortag ai Ie u-Grade I to HI-Bobby Coombes never seen a motor such a total to proceed with care in contract- theartes4pptte-hefrml nightorWed edaytewne the new car at the Lions Carni was announced.' W. Ibpp. XR Oshawa, holds the lucky tici Although he was not present receive the prize it is not expe edte car will have to be gi to an alternate choice. Gord Sýtevens, Enniskillen, sold him 1 ticket and wins'a cash award $25. The winning ticket was dra by youthful Gerald -Mathews, Bowmanville boy whom the Lic Club have helped to educate the Brarntford School for the Blù Ceremonies at the sound tru attendant on the draw consist of words of appreciation from t Fair manager Alex. McGregor a short messages from PresidE Ted Chant and the new PresidE .Stewart James. Lieut.-Col. A. Bounsall called for- three hear cheers -for the Lions Club in a Preciation òf the work they a doing for men on active servi and he also took the opportun qi reminding all eligible youi men that Canada should ha first call on their services. Perfect weather favored t carnival, not too hot yet not t cool and reflected its benign i fluence directly in the turno and the proceeds. No accura estimate of the amnount raised available at time of going to preE President Clant stated he was wE pleased in every way, with tl outcome of the carnival. Every year your -reporter rui low on adjectives to best descril the colorful turnout in>the Lior Parade and this year was no ei ception. Headed by Lions Pre ident Ted Chant and Rotary Pre ident Manson Comstoc in a lir ousine driven by Roy Nichols ti parade steplied off fromn thp Pui lie School grounds. In it were th Oshawa Sea Scouts and Bug Band, smart uqit of Oshawa Fror tiersmen under Commander 2n Lieut. C. Knowles, Veteran Home Guard from Port Hopea Nel w th LieundA. r.Cat..n, Regt. Sergt.-Major . Baer ah head, Oshawa Ladies le lt Band headed by Drum Ma Audrey Moss, Bowmanville a t izen's Band making Its initie appearance led by Whi Shotte with the Drum Major A. Kilpat rick smartly commanding the col Gmn G i avile-By cot and many merchants' and manu facturers' floats. Ahother featur was a Goodyear color part smartly attired. It was a granÉ sight.inPort Hpe Citizens' Bane arriving toate to be in the par roun d payedsveralsel ections. Winners in the Parade Decorated Girl's Doll Carriage- -ydia B ar coratd Boy' Wagon-RorieLiema e' rab Wilsn, lbet Ligar; Dcort- .dTiycl - Keith .Shackleton Don Liard, Don Elint; Pet Turn. out-Bill Lemon; Pony Outfit - Doug tHeylànd, Grant Brooks; Caracter Group -- Jean Kane, essie and Mar orie Turner, Ray Cost ay; B. . lown or Comi Csume-Mary 'Alldread, Russell Alldread; PatriotieC os u me - Dorothy Ruier; Special Mention .Open Classes . Best Merchant's Motor Float._ iu Infantine, Coco-Cola; Mer- chant's Horse.DraWn Float--Hol- gate's; Patriotic Float -- Dorothy Nichols and ýMrs. Mervyn Oke Women's War Auxiliary;'ýDecorat- ed Car - Local 199, Acy IHorn- Adul Character Group - Banner .In naming the navy, the United 'States names it battleships afte r states, cruisers after cities, air- craft carriers after historical n- val vessels or battles. Submanas are named after fish, and minee sweepers after birds , N ewcastle, and 0 Rece:ve Exa W NEWCASTLE CENTRE Standing o their year'sEw ce Aldread, S. Yvonne; Bonathan, Ruth V.; Enwright, S. Doreen.' Purdy M F.; Van Dusen, Bet' ty- M.;' Mc ay. Gordon. . ()Pase the June Depart Mare (on); Branch, Paùlne ÂWa); Wrton',, Samuel J.; Edd BurleyMary n.) *e ';nne A.; Ppbus (3) GantedSt under the (i) Gray June C., 10(3);Sih Jac tueline E. 10(4).• Farm Labour-None ap o editd ORONO CENTRE (1) Granted H. S., Entrance Standn on their yearsN rk Flintoff, Carl; Harness, Joan; Lin- Wit Whch re ncoportedTheBowanvlleNewg Te ecastle Independent, And The Orono News "%J TV Y "1.jrj- VIN -l'AltlU- -1 ri 11 MN 1 ) A Y -11 11 -V 1 flf'k 1 GA 1

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