e ~~nnab xrnta emr WIth Which Are Incorporated The Bowmanville News, The Newcastle Independent, And The Orono News V.LM 0BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1944NU ER4 m Couuty LikFAGMENTKILLED IN ACTIONCo ni Ceas B ies bi. Dr. Vivian Outlines DPhamtontyNomination Cear B s Health Programme at Rotary To SurpassItsObjective irior t oiai Doctors and industrialists of ville results. In ail, 343 persons The Seventh Victory Loan is $1,800,000 and this figure is by sîcigadalCunî ebr MayorC.G Morrisrepoted n $h Bowmanville were predominant were x-rayed with 82 business Campaign is rapidly drawing to a no means impossible to obtain if sdn n l oni ebr ao ambng the guests a Rotary places repesented. Of theseclose and the results for the niost the citizens of the County will alpentxct evSiLtlprsnl am h ussa oayplaces repr shoe e 0fthesed ars f DhamCutyhave buy to the fullest of their abîlîty zations at present are:sessiLions Clube p r obni n t e B l m r l H t e , 4 a bs e s 1 0 s h o e d r e - e a c t i o n nEpa t sM .ur m o n y lu ch on in th B lm ra H te, c se r qure r -x am n to been very encouraging. As of and then in 'som e cases buy one was devoted to clearing odds and a i n atp Frîday noon. The occasion was which took place Friday. Thus Wednesday, Nov. 8, sales in the more bond than they have before. ed fpbi uiespirt thespeke, Hn. r.R. . Vvin u. Tisindstralpla woldCounty were: The Campaign in the Town of the municipal nominating meet- er; Local 189Ia ob n one of special nterest to them for promptly was the survey followed Cao C.R esing which falîs on Nov. 24, to beNomnAis;Ca.Lin was scheduled to deal with health be applied to the whole province . to Date Obi. by the excellent co-operation oftDe. . urn Octoer to Secr Rtr lu .W problems, with special reference as rapidly as facilities permit. Hp 140 7 the Goodyear employees and by specia4.sessing O Conibere DipSpean.arer;S.;Con to the recent industrial health But this was but one portion of Pr oe -3490 70 the satîsfactory returns that have seilssin fCuclwr ipl n survey in Bowmanville, under- an effective program. Another il- Portîngone -------345,450 80 onei ro h'bnsTebsies Sneth rsswsu - rhtt e Mrexrse cminfo th ak.Teheld for clearance of emergency clReeLtl îdDp ev taken under the auspices of On- lustration was the "School Chld Bowmanvlle --- 272,750 90 sale m ni o n h v l o d n w r ft e e s si n ni h h o et . tario's Department of Health, of program" which was generally Cartwright ------ 36,000 48 extremely well and are grateful ednoftemuesin whr which he is the Minister in charýge. outlined in his address at New- Caware--f--these-sessions86u45ti2 theththe hope that any otherortorganiza-i t will be recalled that Dr. Vivian castle. Dr. Vivian stressed the Clarke-------------- 180,150 86 . The competition for the Shieîd iemda lo ihenws: Cosommdsittecmrtlyrpeet recently addressed a meeting in need and value for understanding Manvers ------- 67,450 84 is very close and it does not look ativesof he entire ommunity. Newcastle on the "School Health and assistance from local or- as if the champion will be declar- October 14: Discussions centred Authority wsgvnt lc Program" a report of which ap- ganizations in meeting local TOTAL-------$lthe,650 p i n i over ai- on repairs to the fire truck with fireaambxa h optla peared in The Statesman of Oct. health problems and again gave TOTL -----------$1ne. 60 though the Town of Bowmanvi.lle auhrzainfr ev itl o alosrof$75 6. Some of the points brought high praise to the County Federa- 83 % of tim oe is favored to win the Shield. ach prnizto Wotc for the IvcoLitteeof the wholef the out there were incorporated in his tion of Agriculture for the sur- While the objective in Durham In any event watch for the lst Lieut. Robert J. Painton, hprnitoWodocfrte Inom t addre"s at Rotary to give a round- vey it has sponsored. The factors Rfm. Howard Bromeli County is $1,550,000 the real goal Honour Pennant on the Town F.f..oerhaul. the usucial ylawa-Mao' sgetion tht 10b ed picture of the general health involved included education, that the Committee have set us Hall flag pole. Wodhsbeveevd ftertfe.Astv ocs 2ta efa toar frtuho-oce plans he is presentîy promoting securing of factual material, gen- Overseas sînce September this _______________________________-dahoras es n ept. 3oftheofathied tf e or thefire all. epes oewsaot ute in the province. eral preparation of the survey and year, Rfm. Howard Bromel has Firth Lie. o et. amesoPaint cobiedfr 21:Counihl.oeda tatCnci vte$10 s na The Speaker (Continued on Page 3) been wounded in action hl is iu.RbrJaePin- Ote 2:C ni vedahtCoel _____________________fighting with the Regina Rifles in Board of Education Navy League Asks on, aged 22 years, younger son of $25 honorarium for Deputy Fire tion to the ChdrnsAdScey Forbes Heyland introduced Dr. Belgium on October 10. His wife,Tedr Baq tFo M reDfy ag Charles W. Painton of Eston, Chief Sudds on his retirement. rather than reomniatgdy Vivian, Who lhe said, had been M____EmaB*oeof, Lbertsub., Sak.,aadraft ltresoneution bmr at Barrie, was educated Memorial Service rs.E mmie a tBermell, Libetytaw.,To Town Teachers -McDonald, and grandson owar.Sp ecetfyrae 7V oryLa e ih receivedaatelegramrromoOttawaersity.__Navy League Committee which W. aitaosBwiîeffeted by slef $25,000 ao sumiet hfere gand atiTorn to Uicn ieiyanlo w H a lnn h w s pavis e to a rs w o ail The Board of Education w ere m et Tuesday evening was largely Born in Eston, Sask., Lieut. f irrst cov rys on o ndse th $104, fo rte e ev nnep te v p r ft ie g r da t D e it n m d i c i n , h e R e m e m b r a m il i n h o p i a l e a s w oyd f r e o n v e r i oh n to t e 7 th1V ic to p r e s n th teo n i e o n i >racticed at and ron, Day ~ed by bomb fragment in the left hasts to the teachers of both High concerned with discussion of ways Painton was educated in schools tory oamhiheetent,0 to p ah rvica:oen Dhio, returning to Canada in 1936 thigh. He was born in Columbus, and Public Schools at a banquet and means to increase the num- there and at Notre Dame Schooi town finances. Fromn the Cerne- mn opyissaefrti to take up practice at Port Hope. At 10:45. a.m., Saturday, Re- Ont., being son of Mrs. Wmn. held in the Balmoral Hotel Mon- i, rs.f.Ditty Bsigtuned at iloxn ase hereeas eyFn,$0iwsvtdfrtecuecomnuaeWt t e r s. J. E. oba b s sgtt ned t at Wto ok an ave pa r iepor s o d t h Vic , $3 0 w s o frtory oan.s oi ii ty roday hie could be considered a membrance Day will be observed Bromell and the late Mr. Bromeil, day evening, which was followed 75 bags had been taken to Pro- was a member Of ntheohockeydSince the 25-year lease on they 'eal Durhamite for lhe had receiv- in the Town Hall, Bowmanville, Station Road. His home has been by a social gathering in the High tnilHaqatr.Apox-ta o w esn.he eîsthtoodacvik' essintonflatshp ýd an expression of confidence in a public Memorial Service. The in Bowmanville for the past three School Auditorium, where gamesvma ely 40 m rerad corne i andedifo1942, in Lonto n. hîeSR a e en nd freson, xie tws eovdt s ýrom the electorate in the recent ceremonies, which are annual years. This nineteen-year-old and contests and a showîng of would be shipped soon. Mrs. attending Wsen UirSity R.Pam es gor, asknderm0i.tepre tw oiM o t okit rovincial elections by becoming observed, are under auspices of soîdier enlisted in Toronto in the motion pictures took place. The Hobbs expressed hier coittesadtand tS.Toa n to erect signs outside their re- the matter of curn h ie ,I.P.P. n at er rg tho n Mnor to B ranc.L h e178, CandianLe i n , . & P. . R g. n J y 1 4.wives of Board members and the thanks to those rganiztions and Camp Borden, and graduated spective premises. Granted. H. tite to whic h r b b y c ud b er 0 Helth. Tohis epatmen teial ssoiatin ad th Ma oafrd, eCamp Boisrain andleftas guestse o hescsion. c nributed filled dtygs and temeroiCofthat yer, aftler ichMdn t. eSfraepes-heews re dsusincn .e had brought vision, energy and and Council. fo eet .Sfroes als Followifogthe vyc c elen t s eurda omptecendhadno frgtten Programs have'been printed fr icehilrrvl vesash ws ngsm tshe n di xclnt acknowledged the following cash lhe took further training at Dun- to set up in the auto-wreckig .erîg the pooa fbidn .îs constituents since, busy as lhe distribution which contain the transferred to the eegina Rifles, la Balmoral, Chairman of the cnrbtoswt hns un akweeh a o-business. Granted, subject toa arinkacofte etenhoe s, hle comes frequentiy to give order of service, including invoca-________________BorWL.atsoeco d Mrs. E. C. Southey ---------$ 4.00 missioned in December, 1942. regulations of the Prices Board. but the matterwsoefrgn )ublic reports of his stewardship. tions, hymns and prayers, t0 theBachers L. adgetsn, a refmdM V. H. Storey's Reading O arriving in England hie was The Goodyear Recreation Club eral informatinnyraerhn Two Health Aspects gether with the namnes of those theiît a er s which conveena rie- Club -----------------------------4.00 attached to Princess Louise's akdatoiy t u ig oni uies from this district whoRohaveanfalleniSnhofIthe haenoy andi' Home & School Club, Dragoon Guards, a Reconnais- games for -charitable purposes. Before theCo iterser- Dm. Vivia hi m e suelfa t ain, in the service of their country. Lead ln M i <cito olhe hr onknd go Bowmanvile ---------------- 3.80 sance unit from Ottawa, and went No formai authority, of course ceding adjour m n, C nclo eclre hs peaum atbengPublic response is desired and ex-FrBtan un will existing among those charged M. & Mrs. H. Freeman --- 2.00 with them to North Africa in the cudb rne.TeCu a Dilling handedoe o oni tmong brother members and for petdi aigpr nhsW i t h administering education Elmer Wilbur ---------------2.00 early summer of 1943. He had proceed however as is the usual check for $2,67.7wihrpe hem proposed ta tell something solemn, religious ceremony. within the community. Fittingly, Mrs. J. M. Kennedy---------- 2.00 taken part in the Italian campaîgn practice among such charitable sented net proces i îî ad the recent T.B. survey in Bow- __________ The total cash contributed to the occasion feul in observance of Mrs. C. J. Rae --------------1.00 for some months, and had recent- udraig n hs ie.fromn the camnvli eafa nanville and ta explain brienorydate in the Sheli Out campaign Educational Week, and in no bet- Ms.M.Brsln--------100lyben rasfrrd o heFistH.tCSimes.vil~ ie Brogrm of ealt for thetariofo ter way could cordiality and good Mrs. Norman Alin -----------75 Special Service Force (General The Canadian Legion's request__________ inBwanil orteMikfrfeeling be expressed than by get- Miss F. Galbraith-------------75 Frederick's North Americans). ta hold their annual Poppy Day olved, preventative and curative stn.tgthrinfsiv od n Ms . olG ---------e----yo nedicine. Curative was an *f~Tmtd, a n oen- represents a total of 45,400 tickets social intercourse..5 wntohesrcsceywihCl.RS.MLulnPsdn, 1 Tmetid, ar nd oven-whIclî will be turned in ta the Greetîngs fromn the Board Petty Cash Donations ---------35 surrounds the movements of the Coel. R. rS fCLaugna,cresidnt Gives Suppr lividual problem as between the ment egulations mean nothing ta central agency administering the Chairman sainormfeonicitousicly expressdapeitono oMda amiy ocoran te aten, harmn o elcioulyexres-$ . .S.F., no cinforation has asle erlMts0fCndcm ài docorand thr erpaicent, members af a colony generally fund for purchasing their equiva- ed were responded to on behaîf Teecnriuin 2. e en eevda t hr e nîcel exoratselatpiat on o T M dan'sStr mbqêng aciay Seves considered the busiest and most lent in miîk ta be sent averseas af teachers by Principal L. W i thesth otrdutof together made the supreme sacrifice. Coucil'cnratulatins ontheirr her t4and, tepeetaiewsEvidence af this is the fact that davanigcocl riesths epe-Prncpa AuMsTomso, f hepurchase one brother, C.P.O. Donald W. L. W. Dippell, appearing on be-coenigtetry fth s unit prablem, embracing als eeEm Obme Dmig evnt a oa8800pinests f mik Puicchols.M.whams hnksws od fr25dty asttahPitoefth oylCnainhaîf of the Library Board, ad- Midland Battainapaig roui' of individuals ,and was tetnT~hpcm cosabe Cifcei thePuccesiof d hswos hak wsaverage cost of $3:60. Navy. dressed Council asking for $200 this issue, on pg ,w i o ariny way ta ame fr aeole m- te m m * i h h xrce 0 t e die g e a te p pl f Between courses at the ban- H w vr r. H b s srse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t vi n a tcptd dfc t .appoa..C h fie a m n i mdn schmtesasa ita bs. of honey. This is the thîrd Bowmanville Public Schools who quet tables, the meetingwaen the fact that we were far belowdu oires ct ad x due ta- incit re ased20 costs and ex-M. d C o J . G meef O oa on, communicable and chmonic time in recent yeams Mr. Osborne were organized under Principal îivened with cummunity singîng our objective of 500 bags. Pro- Lieut. Bruce Hogarth Dipediture $200 as gran ed.M.udrwhslieto the ment ai seases, food inspection and SO has been i'resented with a like A. M. Thompson with his enthusi- led by Alex McGregor with W. E. vncial Headquarters was asking pelswl rprdadwî h ntwr rie oahg th. .contribution from wild becs in astic staff of teachers at bath C WWarkalnAcatn te piano . is yer i e n dgre ofef As an illustration, tuberculosîs his woodlot. Wrman a he iafan or many more thisyar with the____ bigdfr n nx ek' ulcto eddsbntt i ras a communicable and a Serha ngtevum Central and South Ward schools. with very excellent piano duets încreased personnel in aur Navy a. a proof sheetn of the articlelifarihns mnous Saae yteRtr Club peetdb m n r.Wr-adMrhn Marine. An urgent Mrs. Bruce Hogarth and Mr. issue of The Statesman. i fmtn.ertu stepoo ranic disease best attacked by regulations of the Wartime Prîces under auspices of the Kinsmen man. appeal was made for more ditty and Mrs. J. D. Hogarth, Hampton, Finance Minister Nicholas pre- wit hscmet mav l f nf ctve in iv du ls nd Tr de Bo rd fi ds naspecific C u i O h w , t e ad a u - A t r a j u n n a t e H g bags. M rs. Hobbs stated that fuI- the parents of Lieut. Bruce Ho- sented m nthly acc unts am unt- "Y our ri c leione a g r t arn contact with others and an orders respect ing the wrt Celc f sch a, c hide as istedpub Schoralgarn consisti'g iga ed bags as a personal gift ta a garth, were natified officially on ing ta $2162.19 whichinlde c helastitînacitsque ttempt made ta cure the dis- contributions of these busy bees. for the Milk Fund and they me- Navy Quiz and crokinole preced- sailor were preferable but further Oct. 23, af his being waunded in 428 ear n e nsues t md telandIdontse nyms vn ered ocae s.in t ni n gr w h atpleMoter N rat e in t icaose u - p n ed r ag ii enl .ed the showing ai local and north- cash donations would be welcom e. action in Belgiu r. A later m es- the fie truck. App oved paid. msta n t In t h vdhe w r .n ber duone i hsad the eprncOfapesitownrto opn o The drive continued throughut land colored moving pictures by The meeting was under the able sage advised that the nature ai Mayor Morris gave an outline of tteenspctrienras a earm o t ed t exen a r ie D ncea i ape ar aw bef restrcndte under t e l s w e i O t be n o - B oard m em ber D r. J. C. D evitt. chairm anship ai D r. W . Tennant. his injuries w as w ounded in the af the m eeting on O ct. 27 w hen it w s he b t un t h y ha s e . h aant - G ina Try e Duta s theblawaiin upply andit emay n d. cluded with a house-t-house can- The entire evening was v ted a Excellent rep rts were heard foot" and e is presumably in a ailway officiais, Counil and Asoa I t haevesthe witn od a hi c t. wa2 ep6 ei The ta t e s- P bicta a hs t m ma a vass by the children on Hal- complete and pleasing event by from al cmmittes and« plans British hospital. townsmen conferred n the mat- My last Com ma d n n ..t a an Ot. 2. Th wayta scureresult in a head-scmatching con- lowe'en. Thanks ai the Rotary all present. were campleted for Navy Week, The yaunger ai twa brothes ter af elirninating level cosngitw hebtuitnthto- reater improvement is in early ference at Ottawa ta revisý ules Carnmittee was tendered bath. Nov. 19th ta 25th, with $1500.()(Jbath oiginally with the lst Md-onthskerad.A surnry it adte." e lagnosis and this ean best be ta meet the situation. teachers and pupisadprzsstMsaibjciedan-atlin iut rc o the wllape ar Al umyo ater."apeinn o i !hieved by mass surveys such as isadpieseasaobetv.ln atloLetBrcHo hswlapa ae."A apei were awarded ta pupils having GUIDE NEWS garth, aiter securing his commis- Dpt ev otct e a htteMdad a bu ýcently undertaken in Bow- Pte. Mabel E. Brooks, Wolseley highest scores in selling tickets. Asian, was secanded ta a Bmitish tied on meeting with the Ro- the oldest tradiin iayui anil.Barracks, London, ont., and Pte. Those with records ai high sales The next Guide meeting will be held in St. Paul's School Room, Ammy and has fought with i iyl ak nKn t w rmteae evdwt h Local Health Survey Don Brooks. C.I.C., Toronto, spent in order oi menit are as follaws: be held in the High School Audi- 'audytoebe 8iaea hruhu h naso nFac ng bcclrnmte ack dec ideo c Cnada, as five ctmpanies Dr. Vivian then quated from the week-end with their parents, Central School - Lary Cub- toium. Ail Guides must wear wok oe-oig t. ilb large and four small ones were York Rangersin12-34an emorandas given hlm by his ai- Mm. and Mrs. Arthur G. Brooks, bage, Stephen Sisson, Catherine rubber or soit soled shaespenwarkhome3c30king, e. will be oeanBlim ro agîgrcmeddbti s likeyteywr konas the Midland Cos- ials, Nov 1, on th Bowman- ilver St.Stewart, Polly Ann Smnith, Billy Pat Cale and Marg. Dustin pass- oe rm33.Spe îlb vresh a are aMs Lyle, Sylvia J. Coverly and Peggy ed their Knots and Guide Laws as served fmom 4:30 ta 7:30. AIl wel- Edith Rackham, daughter ai Rev will ot be meadyheumtin opmiong panie.Theinitas evda Stephens. required for their Tenderfoat. corne. Charge 35c. 45-2 and Mrs. W. Rackham of Hm AdcloptBed httepeen atehn I vSouth Ward Schoal - Dorathy Barbara Virgin passed her Mm. and Mrs. C. Hl. Nesbitt, ton. At present she is on the staff building by-law be enforced on battle honors aic enBtain Clarke, Jean Beckett and Ken- Further Knowledge as required Scugag St., celebrated their lOth ai the Dominion Bank, Oshawa. buldings and autside ear C.E.F., i h reletype Machine ffow neth Kelly. ~for hem Second Ciass. Jean Caver- wedding anniversary on Novern- The eider brother, Sgt. Stuart costin vr$0 n hta eaetu Special recgntion should be ly passed Campass test, ber 1. Also celebrating wit1l themn Hogarth, died af waunds received în vert$100 be anrd thtin r thus assure thatfa givèn the pupils af Maple Grave Patral inspection was excellent; was Mrs. Nesbitt's parents, Mm. in action in France an August 23.adresrtsrt becridnth lwing the palicy ai Thean States..v in this Milkfo Britain Sheil Out dsiln was ratten. Rçmember and Mrs.H. Porteous, Nestle- The onlysosia farnily ai four Aftem much discussion it was curacy possile n i nw Ised for T1elegram s drive as they collected $30.JJO Guide law No. 7, gals? Your tie tan, who observed the 33rd anni- chiidren, these brothers were decided ta praceed at once, if colurnns, we hav ntesoya which is included in the above is always thmee fingers above versary af their wedding on the volunteers who were separated in labor can be secured, ta lay a one- the Midlands, cridtemi Old systems in many lines ai knowledge ai the touch system in amaunt. yaum belt. saine day. the policy which gaverned the ic ae iet ev aiisfcsadi ibiic service are gradualiy giv- typewriting. The system was ____________________________________________disposai ai the lst Midlands and esîdent aI g he Chu- aS.-ppearins gway befare the march 0f aiginally installed at th~e James' semved with valor under circurn- Sa.Geo g te huchist.r- sta be ia undrtatmnt ience and new inventions. Nat- Agency in May 1942 ta handle SETTING A COMPELLING EXAMPLE sacswic on hm nbe .o ge t. area. ThisOnm- oy a gterdlaglyfr1h Iy in this regard are the tele- C.P.R. business. The C.N.R.tabtgehrastehaargn cmedtiniteM.H.E-nfmtonitoeatoewh ed of a machine in the nature which appraxirnately 75 per cent Tisvrycrdtalysawn i ectivdermemb rerrs.dpro ect allbe mnt&eda a stock ticker-tape recarder. will be turned aven ta the Navy _______________Th_____________________________i un e tgeel xe ni- he subecttb e discssed tsa ocernt maiu r eaperatar sending out dis- League and the remainder will be ence found among Bawrnanville's this meeting is, "What Is the Re- series continues iha ohes uses a keyboard sirnilan ta used by the girls ta carry on their industrial population in subjectsniilt fOu coos"I hg atoa typwrte ad eecrialim wok.in Cnaa'swa efot.It is cancerns considerations of Edu- partance. In thsecnyari se operates the machine at To ahl who s0 generously con- also significant ta recaîl as a cation and Democracy; Education Forum The Satesm n eceiving end. The message tributed ta the success ai the a-ge cnrbtota mr hnadJb;uainai- mey-wi epotingsn rie trouh n alfinh tris ai th Axiiar wshto xtnd150 employees ai Goodyear have ment af Life, and Education and general findingsa ropds paper which are automatically their most sincere and heartielt ____________________________ enlisted iromn the Bowmanville Readjustment. As usual the graup cussions andthad ted onto telegraphic blanks. thanks. The rganization irst fcoykey-natedcard icusoswilb reee y rseso h .he operator need not be began in May ai this year and the Canadian traaps point the way home by helping ta push the sales ton, chatting with R. D. Hodgkin- natatic wrwsdcard icions will.b preceded bpa drsues.aitheinrdcn th iliar with the Morse Code and girls have been meeting each ta citizens at home as they not af the Seventh Victory Loan over sn iAurra, and Sgts. H. K. M. and Mrs. G. R. Rsehart, sred by the Canadian Associa- freely open ta h eerlpbi system can readily be master- Monday night ta knit and sew only press the Germans towards the top. The phatograph shows Acamn and H. H. MacLeod ai LaSalette, visited thein daughter, tion ion Adult Education. and a represeniveatnac by anyone having practical for the Navy League. Berlin but join the folks back Lieut. Sam R. Charters ai Bramp-1 Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mns. Wray McCready. It is uniortunate that arrange- is strongly invitd