VOLUME 87ý BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1941NUBR3 Î.- Police Chairnian Outlines DENTAL DEFECTS sho ece tmo gtto TrffcCotrlScene ARE WIDESPREAD Government Announces Pa iits Parkin on RingSt. AMN TDNSOO s oys -raining $ho Publie Health Nurse's ]Report Shows 346 Pupils Have-De- Cornc I De c nvert-Watched By Nazis '°"" e rm nsU o ed Into Free Parking Mre than half of the ,552 child- ' Area - Police W i11 Tells Experiences ren examined in a dental survey Officiais At Institution Still In Th1ak sT Check Infraéctions. earlier this year in Bowníanville Vacation Scho0 Details - Say Boys May HavioBeSn Banished ]By Hitler, Minister had defective teeth, according toeEdHoKmde° - Offer Made Empire Tann ed alalg pubn, nt SpksA olEangel- e maurseoViss Lena Taylor,HR.a.t 0 o ed yKides By Premier H pun hodgeg of topics that oc- istic Tabernacle. for the first six months of 1941. cupied the minds of membeso Iwsbnse r Miss Taylor's report isaas foi- On Friday afternoon, August In a speech at the Canadian Legion conveioatS.Chrie the To Cunra even Germany for no other reason thazi oDistrict Health Supervision tonishti essee Traffic Officr on Monday, Hon. C. G. Power, Minister of Air evcs none two hours giving the benefit of crucified andachàed JfsuChe Visits-Infants and pre-school Thompson's shiny new police car that the Ontario Government had offered theBosTringSho their collective wisdom to civic sick," said Rev. Bertil Forsgren, children, 71; Introductory school proceeding eastward followed by at Bowmanville to the federal government for u nt ringpsoe affairs. Meanwhile a cricket who on Tuesday and Wednesday children, 6; School children, 158; 25 or 30 excited boys and girls under the Commonwealth Air Training Plan.Tiwavrtly chirped bol d1 from the bleachers nights spoke in the Evangelistic Adults, 42; Communicable Dis- on bicycles and 30 more in five confirmed by Premier Hepburn who also spoke.QensPrnx givmng a gopd imitation of heck- Tabernacle, on conditions in Ger- eases, '53; Social Welfare Visits, automobiles. It was the Happy day, was silent on the issue. This did not come a upiet he Councm orn aseyatn audn-non the subj et"TuesExperienceoNt t nudctiiti; esVts,14aul's Urited Chuchooon theway Bowmanville citizens, whose names eed not b etoe.A a troduced the important businesýs with the Gestapo and My Banish- home or not found, 13; Visits to to the Cream of Barley Camp for back as last March when it became evdent thatw eetols h of the' evening. In his capacity ment," he gave his hearers a re- Doctors re patients, 16; Bedside a picmec which was the climax Midlands, with no prospects of getting any moretopintwti as chairman of Police committee velaion of the suffering under care,18. 493 Health Visits were of its first week of activity-a trio explored the possibilities of getting an airtringdptstu he brought in a carefully prepared control of the Nazi Gestapo. "II made to 133 families. highly successful climax to a high- at the Training School. As a result of their coerstos eea uggestiofn recommendations and reacl ed my sermon with at School Activities ly scceacatioweS olwic.e tion called on Hon. Gordon D. Conant, Attorney eeaa:saa andgetfi ont eadProl.gtest oaodinmyetigs fieor First Aid or Dressings, 600; gan on July 28 and continued to place the plan before Premier Hepburn.Evdnlheids "We have. a parking by-law two and one-half years," he said. Rpdcasro isetos until August 8, was begun by and now we have the sequel. Ottawa was notadienowsth frorn 1928," explained Mayor "They wrote down what I said 1,022; Other inspections, 2.075, Rev. A. R. Cragg as an experi- local Federal member consulted to find out ifthplnmgtba- Jones, "but it has never been en- that they did not like and ques- Special physical inspecton, 118, ment in religious education and ceptable with Ottawa forced to any extent."1 tioned and threatened me about Vision tests,_222; Hear ng tests,42; the restilts have been very en- wa.ohngr Councillor Martyn: "'That's be- it the following day." Children with new defects, 14; a couraging. Beginning with 30Nohnmretahsapa- use The phavecan'titerfere.Ilengt1 f wat it mspo a 67soRhidrnspetns ew each idren Miss Mae Kozak, shown above, has been the centrai figure in bysantd girsfrom t 4 ye Help Needy Children officiaiore poBts wantautoriatino t erettaoutfolowe ofeesutChisointer-ondelobervtiof19.eteucntrveryibtweeitrstesrad rtepaer etiionrsSt.SS. sip f 6 contig4asmemersproectd moe t relac .dlin 75 sins."manyand eekig toshowwhy any efecive eeth 11, Hampton. Newspapers in several districts mn Ontario have car hs h aeatne he On Wednesday, Aug. 20th Bow. quent boys wt i aet' "PoOne Hourmthrirngpar- e ad tope lath w outrhe reA specia s lvy of522 chil ma arielttsxpressing viws onthe case 8 b eSid at ean daneorofor48and an average at- manville RotaryClub will holp i s A i ten detA Vri a ed n heman tretal Stu- apio didothlie thor t theme 346 aadeofecthese 522 cilren, Each morning this group has to raise funds for the contmnuance knew nothingo h la.Atn da ontevenin ndten all Std- ay p souddpeach itler asfr tthem av- deecive te . owever, met under the guidance of an of itswork amiong crippled child- SuperintendetEl.Batsae lo enng and n ouraenoul pak-I oul r o erany.Hitr ay ted'.for since this survey, many boys and able and enthusiastic staff for ren in Durham County. Half the that he hadntrcieay ing. I suggest we limit the time t elgrshv enmkn pca two and a half hours of il word. and provide a free parkin lthe ey kacd us man e he th effort to have their health cards H m t n T u t e d e Study, worship, songs, games and net proceeds this year are being "W haen idawtMr in Rotary Park," urged Mr. Mar- sick without a doctor's license 100 per cent, so when the survey handeraft and interest has never devoted to war work on account Hepburn's pln1r, h ttd tyn. "It would be a fine thing,ansetcdmeopyafier is made i 1942, let us hope the flagged. The morigprga of the urgent need to do oeWe se htmgtbcm too, ~ ~ ~ ~ n if we coud maketChuch, gofoijail. figures will not be so depressmng begins with a prayer, repeated in work for the boys overseas. o oe20dlnun osa Wellington, and Ontario 'through' ý Mr. Forsgren explained that as they were mn the 1941 survey. unison, and a period of singing In the home field of endeavour present in thintuiohec- streets and put up "Stop" signs the Gestapo accused him of being . Toxoid Clinic Ee under the leadership of Miss Hel- the Rotary Club has been carry- curred with tahr hr h at the corners opening on them." against the government because The Spring Toxoid Clinic was en Williams during which several ing -on a very worthy work among thought they ol us aet Mayor ·Jones: "II can't agree: he preached that all kings and the largest in years. Seventy-four :a n l e ti g rv t new songs and hymns have been crippled and underprivileged be sent home with Councillor Martyn about rulers must bow before Christ children completed the 3 doses learned. children in almost every municip- "There isnothrcmabe making 'through' streets.-Traffic ¯when He should come to set up required for imnmunization. It is Interview Teacher For Th'scoolthe diids ito lit inWes Drha.T efom- vinst ii h rvnead, is just as heavy on'other streets His kingdom. 'interesting to know that 40 of...ehaidFrnn primary and junior Bible Study mittee In charge is verycrflhv ò"daweeteby and I think the tendency would He told of his subsequent arrest the 74 were pre-school children. Position - Applicant groups which are taught by Mrs. wihte oney entrusted to it, might be sent"h ad be to make a speedway outo and of their treatment of him 9 Hm usn lse fesT ev n odyacl aef Dorothy Staples and Mrs. Mary ,e eing that cases are deserving Since earlyi 94we h these roads. Some of our worst his home. He was taken from hià Bill Stale:"Tw omwat Barton. Recreation, led by Mrs.anwhlmebrofteedclTiigSholasistsa- accdens ecetlyhae benhome by four of the Gestapo and High School Home Nursing less Protected From d tle:Tomnwn; Cragg and Miss Williams, pro. and nursing professions give free- lished here uneih ircino caused by speeding on the same placed under guard of a kindly casswr elatne um T hsiti avsig vides an opportunity for fresh air ly of their time and co-operation Hon. LincolnGletnpr- streets. Rather I would put'Stop' cn "o el1 is 1 eaald er- the scoolyear. Forty-seen g is 'l biiy. were pr ci tn g and relaxation and fun, after in these hunanitarian activities. incial secretari a rw n sign onthee M ris"neofed. His papers were sent up to from the Red Cross Home Nursing StMaintaining steadfastly and "Sorry, but we have made whi churth wol eroofles mto We feel sure thet ish ofrhsposrced ndbena ostn Du euty-eevsl e orris: one ofthe office of the "Boss" by the Department in June. subbornly that all meetings of plans to go fishing, let us the c hrchasfor a xeriod of wor-com mnt of uld n wis frsouereoferettoBwmn ourchif eed i tohae smefour Gestapo. Theycaeback CidHat ofrne School Trustee Boards were clos- know another time." But it shpTisasbeanxer-nyctilntosuheesryvleeidt.It lslyme- 'sto' sgns t i'terectons" date the cae Cild ealh Cofernce ed to the public and especially the didn't stop the machine. Bill ence of great interest and value work. Through the medium of ed after th1ieyapoe After thi eakfo r resm dhispa por Forty babie and pre-school"Tisma i press, Hampton School Trustees is doing contract work with a foalwhtkeprheteniscrivlhelupoidsn Shawbridge hmsi ubc h Merris council spent a few min-apulcemyN.1nd us children have attended the Child went into closed session Wednes. shiny new red Massey-Harris tion and reverence of the child- opportunity for all to help. When plan provide fohusn ad utes~~ ~ ~~~ inpronlrmiicncsi- lieetecouNy1withou sta Health Conference held in the day evening to interview and per-_ combine, pulled by a new ren being a model for older con- you spend money at the Rotary training ofbosm eprt volvngihemslvesand heedn-anderpolie esort. Inakedrhepowniall fficceactThusdayhapehir ahMssMBntin, Weton, M.-. .40h. p trator hich gregtios. Crnivl yo arenot nlyYakig grupsnccormg t ageand ype gerous intersections. Gestapo at the port where I em- p.m. to teach for the coniàing school keeps going round and round The last hour of each morning it possible to do much good but Dr. G. Elmor emn a h Reeve Alex Edmondstone: Ibre o See nI èould During the month of August year. under the expert hand of Bill is spent in handicraft classes for each dollar spent you have first superintnet bigsc move that signs lbe erected to e bak anSwdhenshuedNever there will be no Baby Clinic, but Asetoqtehsahriyr Slaght. And when not thresh- - which invariably end ami la more fun than you've had for a ceeded some yasaob .R limnit parking to one hour on the you are public enemy No. 1, if the clinic will be resumed in Sept- indicate any part of the School ing, they plow and disk night for an extension of time. There long, long time and you realize Virgin. main street. I confess that I, my- vou return you will be imprisoned ember, and a welcome will await Act supporting the contention of and day withrelay drivers, are three of these classes, the your money is being used for In 1924PrmeG.Hwd self have'been one of the worst for life." all who care to attend. the Board that all meetings are That is the kmid of Power most worthy endeavours for those Ferguson prise h oen offenders in this respect. After private, Sec'y-Treas. A. E. Bil- Farming The Statesman has (continued on page 10) less fortunate than yourself. ment wouldstnfimybhd (CnIudo ae1)lett just retorted: "I've read the been advocating. The idea is -- the schoolfanalybtro (continuedon page 10 Act." units of acreage blocked out time to time evc lb n Saws His Bi he s àAran In Tw Finally an agreement was to be supplied with power private indiviul aemd 0 i o •hed h e machmnery by the govern- Pralses F00d oRtr01sy Bord large donation oth ok Ont-0 -Toll'es'0é r eaed whrey the press rpres- ent,thae samne, rcisly, as aTac e nco Farmers in D ar ing t on eean cedf th e thsoetpurpose dustrialists all across Canada. S y ta a D i g C o o town on whicabu20sprt Township must tust to their . of interviewing Miss Banting. Asidns are siuaedsTe oy own resources as far as fire Brian Flaherty Man -Of Many ence shut thei.r eyes. Only Brian the scribe was leaving one of the.arhosdm didulctge fighting is concerned. At a Parts - Rotarians Delighted maintamned his calm and after trustees intimated that the teach- Great Fair To Be Carter Family Head Thinks It A very successful bazaar was holding group f2 o 6wt meeting of B o wm an v il1e With His Clever Tricks demonstrating how completely er's contract might be signed. Held At Orono "Umcle" Way Food Prices held on the lawn of Mrs. S. G. a estaf mohe" nd"fthr Town Council Monday night . his brother's arm was severed, ut- Miss Banting is a second cousin Are Controlled. Chartran August 5th, in aid ofprsdnmeah it was found that no answer tered the magic words and be-ofteleSiFrdicBai When theMicoIdsra had been received to a lete The paint was hardly dry on a hold 1 the armn was made whole oftelt i rdrc atng. Prize lists are now available for the Red Cross. Fish pond, bingo, School wasclsdi194po sen t Drligtn Tsi yter iosloigbx ta gi' She told the reporter that she Durham Central Agricultural So- 'I have lived through wartime lemonade and cake were enjoyed viinwsmd a h .T Council re. making arrange- Brian Flaherty displayed to the Keeping up a running line of caiawtany pueBaitSid Ker- eld at OronoaSept.h1617. Write igns and I don't remmersove y-o meadchlre. ra or a nbrothinae.Ts ments for payments for fire Rotarians Frday noon at the Bal- witty comment all the while sey, Miss Banting said: "Unless M. H. Staples, Secretary, R. R. 1, time when a government has been o basket of fruit was made by mv a e ihwdsra cerans ta aea. lougmoHtlaapr f inmgiira Faetysomnvlesthe press is excluded from the Newcastle, if you want a prize so solicitous for the welfare of Master Donald Jackman, Liberty cdmisaproalathetpfby 11a u nero a araphernalabrot tertno nge r intversatileand youthfulaet- soltely. I' nfuetheowposition er d riz sofit-$1800.00 are of- it eophe aof thesen," stated Place, Miss Arlene Begley, Con- th e lass for h sdf tmersthe town as no me y nsereg ca b on ita o trik ttheRo aihsand aaze- fwhouirs ago that t ublwas go he "Black & White Day a s akery, M.C H tr , ad einS, odnsh uk$10 T 1su n b fi goII uidn t let the brigade geticallysevered to 10umportant wadiscovered lter in the middl 1 'llet the press know when drew over100isteiso slay i TeWatmePrcs n Ta eroe DorischargeFlorence bazarH sient tea8.Teeu- milefro ths bildng, sad knvesdesendd itohe of a ball of wool which tn Re Bie ant it to attend" said Mr. and tey, expect to surpass this Board has sat continuously since tran, Joan Greenfield, Pearl Bres- tion from them orafudf Mayor Jones. Vernon groaned while the audi- domestic abilities in unravelling closed anyhow 'emeig r rcrti"er the beginning of war and is, in lin, Joyce Cox, Elsie Bunner, Vio- the Tor.onto Idsra col .gy .School exhibits will be another my opinion, doing a splendid job. let BareJimi eet d Association. and winding agamn. Trustee Ted Chant and Dick big and popular attraction for old Some people have questioned the ward Bressin imie evet, d- Then there was a card trick Widdicombe agreed: "II think it and young. Remember, too, that necessity of restriction here when •(otne npg 0 in which 13rian showed how (or would be better for everyone con- every school that puts on an ex- the country is still producing ke did he?) to change four Kings cerned if the reporter didn't stay." hibit will receive $5.00. ' plenty. One feature they over- Bgwiag illg.g .thg.Lak into Aces. Truly Brian is a foi- Widdicombe said he didn't Then there's the Junior Depart- look is that we must lay up stores lower of the great Dante and know what the law was on* the mient that is being somewhat ex- for the future for several reasons. U p r S h o e u Houdini - with hands chained mnatter. tended so that there are several We want to be ready for the end M"MImmff -tighty together a twist of the . Mr. Billett was particularly in- comnpetitive classes open to jun- of the war. Europe is empty. EAST BEACH Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster, Mr. ag sallittokopre rhm s reports althèugh The States- and plan noG eomake an exhiit. ourceeof0foo," corrn ne r. o d Gahs O t l Mr. V. Westaway Oshawa, was and Mrs. J. Ferguson, Toronto, Other tricks, too were much ap- man this week carries merely a. Carter. a weken vistorwithMr.4 were weekend guests of Mr-. and preciated but Brian is at his best 2-columin letter from .his wifeAfebinitrdcdyTd Frankl i e i r % r. P. Cerry. as a ventriloquist. "'Kenny," the (with his consent) explamning the ENGAGEMENTS Chant, Mr. Carter related how lhe FU oigaeteln-wie Go.c ..2 ..;Py. Miss Patricia Myers, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. Edmunds, Mr. dummy, turned out to be any- petitioners' side of the story. had opportunity to observe the Upper School examination results Gilbert McIve(-E..c l s et wek ithMr an Msand Mrs. W. J. Aggett, Mr. and thing but dumb. His wisecrak Chairman Kersey wanted to re- lt od dnt received by Secretary Chas. H. 2; Geom. c; T1 ; . ;LC3 Myers . Mrs. R. Joy, Toronto, with Mr. ing and impromptu comments mnove the reporter without dis- Mrs. Alfred Prescott announesrelatons of odand atonal sec- Mason this morning from the On- G.A.3. Miss .Jeoan Gahan, Oshawa, is and Mrs. F. S. Vanstone. about different members of the cussing the why's and where- the engagement outtherBsister, urity smnce the tm o h eBoer tario Department of Education. Lindsay itcel-.1;Ag spending a week with Miss Lor- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Murphy, audience were enough to make fore's at all. VoSydny Ed vaof tNewayLis- fahr wsin 99cAhae offood a First 75 to 100%; Second 66 to 1; Geom. 1;Trg1L.2;FA . raingdWalker. Dundas. Mr. Frank Davie, Mirs. any tired business man forget Mr. Billett, the secretary was keAd -h 1_ ak te-amus-arscur4Ehiiton74%;c Third 60 to 659%; Cre-dit, G.C. 1; Phys.1 in an With Which Are Incorporated The Bowmanville News, The Newcastle Independedt, And The Orono News Tus. iS IEEDED TG HOU EAIRMENHPUnSY