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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Apr 1930, p. 1

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rnrn 4 ~tae~man With Which Is Incorporated The Bowmanville News Vol. LXXVI M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publisheru BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL lOth, 1930 $2.00 a Year ini Advane 5e a Copy No. 15 HOME FOR SPRING With New Curtains'rDraperies NEW DRAPERIES For side curtains, suitable for any room, in stripes, brocades or plain, priced from 90c to $2.50 per yard. SILK LINGERIE A particularly fine assortment of silk lingerie iPyjamas, Combinations and separate, just re- ceived. PRINTED RAYONS Just opened out a new lot of Printed Rayons, many beautiful designs, 50c to $1.25 yard. CRETONNES Beautiful rich color- ings in a variety of de- signs for drapes and coverings. Special Spring Off er From 25c yard RUFFLED CURTAINS Such a variety frorn which to choose with their daînty valances and tie-backs. Voiles, marquisettes, etc., at- tractively trimmed with popular colors. The as- sortment is the largest we have ever shown, which makes selection easy. From $1.25 up INTERESTING SPRING HATS The new millinery is very smart with the long necks, the drooping side flares and off the face models. Develo ped in feits, straws an d com- binations to provide many exclusive models. There is a complete range of the newest Spring shades to choose from. CURTAIN NETS XSWch a variety of pretty nets suitable for every room; filets, lace ,e de, rayon with cotton, fi ne silk, etc. The de- signs are entirely differ- ent to those shown in past seasons, in white, cream and ecru. F'rom 25c to $1.25 yard BRUSSELLS NET CURTAINS Lovely fine nets -with dainty designs, many appliqued d own one side and across bottom. Their deep rich shade will blerw' harmoniously wit'à-L very type of drape. From $2.50 up DISTINCTIVE SPRING COATS AND SUITS Sport tweeds, dressy plain cloths and novelty materials comprise the new S p rng coat mater- ials. Plain self-trimmed and fur trimmed models of fox, muskrat and sirel to choose from. T he ange is very com- plete in ail sizes. Another lot of Ladies' and Children's Coats received this week. Stylish Spring Dresses Made of Canton, Cre pe Gloria, Rosemarie Crepe, Printed Silks and Cel anese, in the newest :ïpzung shades of Rose Beige, Sand, Navigator Blue, Corinthian Green, Navy, Black, etc. New flares, higher waist lines and soft neck limes make the styles very charming. Spring Ôutits For Men It is just as important that the men arse dressed up for the Easter Fashion Parade as the ladies. Corne in now and pick out your new Suit or Overcoat. We are showing a wonderful display of new styles, materials and shades. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman UNMITED DoWMni"VILLE e Amiiversary SERVICES Osf st. AndroW' presbyterian Church on SUNDAY, APRIL I3th. sesrvices et 11 a. ma. & 7 P. ta. mhen Rçtv. W'a M. Rochester, D. D., dtof .Presbyteriais R.Decoda, wiII preanli. Special music by Choir and Toronto talent. EVoeby rWalIeme. MINISTERS AND CHURCHES The Oflicial Board of Trinity United Cburch willi meet in the Board Rocan on Friday, April 1 lth, at 8 P. in. The Salvation Army--SpeciaI Eas- ter Services, April 19, 20 and 21, will be conducted by Adjutant and Mrs. McBain, D. T. P. S., in S. A. Hall. Monday evening speciat Easter pro- gramn wil.lb'e rendered by the young people. The W. M. S. of St. Paui's Church wili lhoid thse Annuai Eastèr Thank Offering Sunday evening, April 27th, at the regular church service. Mms. Jessie MacIntyre of Tii. Church of Ail Nations, Torontio, wil b. the speaker. Trinity United Cburch-Rev. J. U. Robins, pastor. 11, a. m.-W. M. S. Fater Thank-Offering Service; Mrs. C. R. Caracalien, Ontario Ladies, Col- lege, Whitby, will give the address; ladies' choir will 1lead service of iPraise. 2.30 p. n.-Sunday Scbool. 7 p. mn-Pastor .will preach. St. Paul's Church-Rev. D. W. Dest, D. D., Minister. il a. am.- Moraing Worship-"«That One Face" -Holy Communion; 7 p. m.-Even- ing Woraýiuip-"Danicq - A Study in Courage"; 2.30 p. m.--Sunday School. Tbursday, April lUth, at 8 p. m.-Pre-Comxmunion Service. St. J'ohn's Anglican Church-Rev. R. J. ýSires, Rector. Palm Sunday, April 13th, 1930: 8 a. n.-Holy Comn- miunion; il a. m.-.lMorning Prayer; 2.30 p. can.-Sunday School sud Bible Holy Week Services: Monday, les-~ day and Thursday at,5 p. m.; Wed-I nesday at 8 p. nm.; Good Friday att 10.30 a. man d 8Sp. an. Trinitiy Young Peopie's League was fairly we'll attended on Monday even- ing. Thse meeting was in charge of Group 1, Mrs. Geo. (Pritchard, con- vener. Scripture lesson was read by Miss Eliza Kirkton. Topic was talc- en very ably aud acceptaibly iay Mis. Chas. A. Wighat, the subject being ',Italy and the Italian People." Two vocal solos, eutitled "Garden cf Fap- pinea" sd "rom the Dusk to You" sun-gby Mrs. Alex Colville, -v. ere greatly enjoyed and appreciated. Readiugs were giv.cn by Miss Leta Jackson and Miss Lilian Pritchard, and a couple of piano so10s nere niee- l'y rendered by I[Mrs. Ruby Danieks Meeting closed i i h a short recre- ation period when a gaine of carpet balls was enj-oyed. At the regular services in Trinity United Church on Sunday the Sacra- meut of the -Lord's Supper wasaoh- served (by a very large number of communicants. At the morning ser- vice Rev. J. U. Robins to'k for his suh>ject "The Lord's Supper," ex- piaining the varieus naines used by the different churches and the mean- ing thereof. A reception service tras held wbeu 20 ne%- members were received on confession -of faith, and four by letter. In the evening the pastor coneluded bis series of ser- inons on the -life orf Daniel, speaking f rom the words, "Thons that honor me I will bonor." Mliss Helen Argue sang the -beautiful solo, "The Garden of Prayer." Mrs. G. E. Pritchard sang a solo at tbe Sunday School ses- sion. Regular ýmeeting of Trinity W.M.S. was held on Tuesday, April îst, President Mrs. J. W. Bunner in the chair. After the opening exercises, Mrs. C. W. Siemon read an open lo-t- ter -from the Dominion Executive to the anc«imbers of the W. M. 'S. Mrs. B. Bailey and ber group put on the prog'ram as folbows: Hymn; prayer by Mrs. F. A. haddy; scripture les- son read by Mrs. R .A. Bragg; devo- tional leaflet by Mrs. W. H. Yeo; vocaq solo, Mns. Geo. E. Pritchard; Easter kaiflet was rend by Mis. F. ýH. Morris; and Mrs. M. L. Hancock gave a very iuterestiug 'talk about the ebildreu of China, showing soute clotbing -%vorn iay the littie ones. Meeting closed with -Mizpah Beue- diction. Quaterly tes was served and social balf-b-our followed. High Tea AT St. Andrew's Preabyterian Church wiii b. held in tise SCHOOL ROM MONDAY, APRIL l4th front 5.30 tio 7.30 p. mi. Tickets 5Oe Ev.rYbod3' W.lcosae 1 0 ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 13 -14 PHONE 104 r- « TO BOWMANVILLE MERCHANTS Ou page two of this issue is puba- lished the dirst of a series of chats with Bowmanville business mnen, in wiiich they are tbold how they can in- crease their volume of sales. Just se long as we endure the mockery of living in Bowutanvlle sud have man- ufacturers wbose gooda ie sol, die- tate that the. advertising must be dlone in the very cities which is out ta cop ail oui trade, just so long Hil Bownaanville and other towns throughout the 'P1rovince lose in its fight for business supreanacy. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS On April 3Sd, Whlitby High School girls' basiiethali tearn played B.Hi'S. girls a rettun gaine in Bownanvii-le. Result was quite different froen first gaine. First quarter gave B. Hl. S. the lead by 8- score. In the second quarter ;B. H. S. doubtledl their score holding Whitby te four points les ing tho score 16-10. Inu-the third quarter Wiitby hsd the beat of the play but the whistle biew .with B. H. S. stili ieading 16- 14. . . girls entered the. fourth .pensod with pop aud show- ed meiat they cou.ld do. They pilai mp the score which ended 26- 20 lor B. H. S. A feature -of the gaine was fem penalty shots. Lino s*p:- Whitby:-Forwards, D. Long, E. Newman; Guards, J. ýBrawley, M. Mc-1 Arthur; Jumping Centre, H. Levine; Side Centre, A. Drapur; Sub., H. Heard. BDowmanvile - 'Forwards, Mlda Moore, Evelyn Rickard; Guards, El-. inor Sykes, Bea. Cryd»rman;; Jump- ing -Centre, Muriel Henderson;Sd Centre, Winnie Riekaxd; Subs., A..ni.. Wilkins, Muriel Talor, iNovelda Berry. Referee- Miss Goumais, (Whitby) Af ter the game the. girls were serv- ai witb a plate lunch iby utembers of Girl's Atliletsic Society. Girls play O0obourg here on Thurs- day night at 8 o'clock. B. H.L S. Litorary Society recontly purcffiased a neir supply et dishes for the ktchen, n-e hope it mil floti hoe nec-ssary to bonrowv dishes froin tiie friends of the sehool. B. H. S. O)rchestra nwbîeh bas been do!ng a (lot of practisiug ibut u-ct mucb favouring the sehool with their anius- ic have at last lieen persuadei to play one seiection ibefore morning ass- ernbly. This is anolher step towards the fulfilment of IMr. lRogeî's sugges- tion at tise oipening -of the. school. A girl's bIasietbail tearn played Fomn IlA of ]B.H.S. , eVay e'vensnr. Again B.H.S. girls tarnnai the tables and won. lst forin hue-up: Jumping Centre-Dorotiiy Edger; Side Centre- Ruby Hobbs; Forwards-Evelyn Tay-j lor, (Muriel Taylor; Guard.-- Margaret I Wightmian, (Doriotiby Rowao; Subs. Madeline Jones, Vera Longborry, AI- ico Purdy. BILL CHALLIS' MOTOR SHOW Special Display of Dodge Cars and Trucksa Friday and Saturday It may weli be said that auto deal- ers and garage men may corne and go but W. J. (Bill) Chalis, the weli kn>wn and -pepular local distributooe for Dodge Cars, Dodge Truck end Plymouth Cars, gees anerrily on seil- ing cars at tuesanme old stand at Jack lHately's Garage, oxpposite the Anglica-n Church. This is Mr. Chei- Uls' l7th yean in the car business se that he bas earned the enviable re- putation et being Bowmamville's oki- est auto salesman sud dealer. What Bill doesnt know about autos you couid put on a ipin head. His deal- ings witb the public nmke satistied custoaners for he bas the happy fac- ulty of making deals icis brings the auto owners back wbeu tisey want a nom car. This week MT. Challis is holding a Motor Show whebc o s bringing to towu a superb display of the nev Dodgo Sixes and Eigbts. In his advt ho extends a personal invitation tu ail citizens. regaîdîs of wbat car you now drive or if you walk, to see thes-e cars on Friday and Saturday. TOWN COUNCIL ACTS QUICKLY JWIIAi TOWN COUNCIL D>11- When General Motors Gives Notice Two requosts to eut down treosj Tlsat Employees Muet Live in more turued over to Roads & Streets Oshsawa Cont. Proparty Cern. wiil investigate a Mayor M. J. Elliott and menibers mucs justifiai contplaint and nuis- jpi of tbo'wn counicil are to, b. comnîend- ance about deçdlarafble condition of So ed for tise immediate action they town dump near old electric light te toeok w-hen tue General 'Motars Lira- Plant. he, itod issued an edict last week that in GlJaim for $ 17.05 damuages day H. Mi future only houa fide citizeus of R. JOUl.lo a is cellar due to wateî haîs Oshawa would b. einpdoyed at their main bursting will 'bie looked a.fter byJ Plant. This meant that if this or- Waterworks Coin. pi4 der mas carried out about 50 anen in Manufacturors Cein. mildI answer lai Bowauanvi'lle woulddlb. affected aud îequest of an industrial magazine B. Whitby wouýld suifer ta a greater ex- asking for Particulars about Bow- de tent. Delegates t romn the towu manvillo's advantages as a mnanu- pc: ceuncils -of both towns -met Saturclay factburing centre. G sud atter discussîng the. matter iseîd Clerk mas told to aduis. James H. adi a conference with H. A. Brown, Gen- Sc<obeil there wasast utuch ilihood eral Manager Mf General Motars, who of wateçmain heiug laid past his pro- les gave a very courteous hearing to th perty this year. ed, deputation sud on Mouday Mr. Hydro Coin. et Ontario, mili accept teI Brown gave eut the wolcoane an- debentures at 4 % % interest if Vowu nouniceanent tbat tue original order iauys local distribution plant before th4 would miot, apply to outside eniployees October 3lst uext. R]f owning their houtes. As uso f the. As D'ainn Textiles Liniited is Bi Bomavilemen working in Oshawa now owing the town over $8000 for Bo are property owners their positions taxes sud rent et building it was W, mill therefore not bie cbanged. thoughlt, edvisable te insist iot aaid Mi Comtpany paying 50% of cost of in- ET: OBITARY taimg mater minacioss street te 1MI OBTURYtheir nortffb building before turning gu the first sod. Ha F. John Horne, Bowmanville Deputation of Trustees Chas. F. Ho Rice, T. A. Dustan, Sid4 Little anmd Mr One by one tise rsnks of the older Secretary C. ýH. Dudley, asked courteil ils business men of this town are being for $8.000 to $10,000 to mastai aew. F. depleted. Du.ning the past week au- beating systein in Central Publice M. other wefll-knemn citizen was called School. Councij adniutted there iras Mr away in the person of Mi. F. John no alterniative 'but Vo give thean the Mi Horne, Jeweler, just three eksa f- j uoney, but betore doing se suggest- Mi ter tise death of bis father, Nathban ai thet Board get tenders on work MT Horne. 1 and find out escactly how uuh aoney ler He had been iii for about sixteen was needai. Agreed. MI mouthsand disposai of bis business i Rev. R. J. Sbires presented report W. last August, when hie sold out to Mr. 1 of Comanunity Welfare Coin. whicis F. J. R. 'Moore of Lindsay. miii hoe puiblished uext week. -Mr. Horne was 'born and -bas ai- Finance Coin. passed accounits for ways lived in Bowmanville, being an $74 6.74; Waterweiks 'Coin, likemise only son of tue late Nathan and Jane OK'd itens amounting te $47,6. Rice Horne. Ho atteuded Public Finance Coin. reportai: Traitaient and Ifigb Schools bore and served bis Traders' Act was unable to stop out- sta apprenticesiiip with J-ohn Maynard, aide hakers, laundries, etc., tram bho nom of Causpbellford, at one timeVthe peddling sud solicitiug business with- cM leading jewel of thia toma. 'Mr. out paying "a 5-cent piece" (misere te Horne aiso merkai for (MT. J. J.* Mes- bave yen heard tffhat bof oie?) toard sti on before goiug into, business for local taxes; (2) farinera are unable we binaseif, wbicb he succe-stully con- te secune fixed assessinent or rebate 515 ducted foi ever 3«0 yesrs. on tgxes for more than a year at a chi The fanerai took -place on Satur- tine. îtbout apecial legisîstion; (3) th-E day afternoon tram bis late resi- fouud out Durhaut Textiles Linaited cal douce, Cburch Street, service being had only paid -part ot tire insarauce Bo conducted by Rev. J. U. Robins, pas- premnium ou factory tboy occsrpy Te tor of T-Tînity Uuited Church, sud wbich is.owned by temu sud (s sup- Th w-as very largely attended. posai ta, be insured for at least $16,- oni M-cmisera of -Florence Nightingale 000. Finance Ceeu. wiUl also find jol Loiga, No. 66, 1.0.0£i., of wbich. de- out at -once to wmi policy is psy- th( cesase i was. a Past Noble Grand, et- ale in case of 'lire, ter tender! tii funeral sud cenducted Auditara' Report was 'reÉferred ta we thse Oldfelloms' service at the grave, Finance Coin. te, permee sud report vis Mr. T. H. Lockhart ibeîng the e!isap- on contents uext meeting. Bo lain. Mfr. Borne mas also a mean- Question of eleaning pavai atreets ma ber of Jerusalein Lodge, No. 31, A. by hand lamushes or rotary boise- Ho F. & A. M. dramu smoeper Ibrought forth a floek pi Heolbaves to mouru bis early 1>555- of opinions, sud as mniay motions ing bis mite, Marion E. Letbbridge and ameudmenta stipulating how tue of Port Hope, taon hoes aia- job c'ould 'be eononmseaily andmeill îiod ou 'March l9ts, 190,7; sud two done. At ter tise mayor and council- sisters, Mis. Chas. McCu]lougb, Toi- lors eacb unloaded their pet theories outo, sud Mrs. D. A. McCullougb, George Wrightinan, chiot road smeep- tammi. or for spast thie. years, offercd somne Asl The pali1 bearers more six Oddfel- fiee advice on the siabject. Final loms, Mesrs. W. J. Furze, T. H. upabot -of a long discusion mas a mo- Ei Knight, F. J. Mitchell, C. A . John- tion "that permanent 'method of Ha stan, Fred Knox and W. J. Hoar. cleauing streeta b. left wib Roads & Tise floral off erings me. rery Streets Coin. to report at uext meet- Ki beautiful, expressive ofthe deep syn- ing." ne patsy of many tîieuds, sud included Acceptei offer of Mr. Mutton to 27 tribut.. from 1fr. sud 'Mis. C. A. supply la!aor free sud 1Mr. Nuncomnbe McCullougb, Mr. and Mis. Roy Plook, ta psy 160% Mf.oost of niaterial for Mr. sud Mia. W. H. Carruthers and Iaying pavemnt 325 ft. an Ami St. P ifaanily, Miss McGillvray. Mr. Cecil Auioie Raa&Sret on Secbeli, Mrs. E. 'Hunt, 'Mirs. J. Leach, to spend up to $1200 in graveWlng,A Toronto; Mr. sud Mis. C. H. Ander- grading aud ditcbing certain streets son, London; Mis. Groves sud daugh- around toma. Tiioy mili alsa repair tei, Mr. and Mis. G. W. Gainer, bridge near electrie light planst miichis D Oshawa; Mia. R. E. Guy Sm itt f.i n agru odiin tna sud Mis. F. E., Holland, Mr.. . ne a nom bridge at coSt of $3000. ' Misson, Montresl; 'Mr. sud1Mis. H. Ano block of land milii ho opeued su Smsith, Mr. aud Mrs. A. Srnith i in outh st corner of ceinetery for W. Brauud, Miss Strickland, Mr. and [burial plots. Drain mili bc dug at sp Mrs. G .A. Smuiths, Port HopL; Mi. sud cost of $134.30. ci Mss. F. F. Morris aud Miss W. B. Finance Chairman Camnpbell drap- on Morris, Mr. sud Mis. Wilbert Htoai, ped s bit of e boutb labto an OtherwLe Pt Jerusalent Lodge, Mr. sud Mis. A. L- peaceful meeting when lb. suggested jgi Parker, Mr. sud Mis. F. J. Mitchell that a tinteý card systent for civie ean- cI and son, LMr. aud Mis. A. H. Scobell, ployees bo adoptai te keep a dloser'ci Mr. sudMis. T. J. IMCMurtry, Mis. C. check on things. It ws anneunced Idi S. Nlason sud M.rs. C. E. Moatb, IMIr such s check up bas bee-n iu farce IC. and Mrs. F. J. Manning, Miss M-I and in future the Finance Comn. miii jec Cliise, M.ýis-,es Helen sud Ethel 'Moi- bave access to tise tino cards. ris, Bridge Club, Mn. sud Mrs. Chas. Pmoperty Corn. wiii briug in report- Botinsail, Mr. aud Mis. D. R. Mciiri- next meeting as to cast of decoratiug- son, Mrî. and Mrs. F. C. Vanstone. and repairing Town Hall "'helore it Mr. and MrIs. J. R. 'Moore, Mi-ses faixs down." Belle and Flora Galbraith, Mr~. sud Bell Teqephoue Co. miii ube asked Mirs. H., Rie, Mr. sud Mis. G. Bar- taelive up to thoir promise mnade in ton, Mi. and Mrs. A. Mitchell. Mrs 1928 that in 1930 tbey wouid build J. C'ourit'cL, Mi-. and Mis. T. H. a nem -office bore aadîatali a coin- Kniwbt. Ms. sud Mrs. W. Tapson cii n on battery systean îbesides otiser asnd Mis. L. Tap3s'n, Mrs. E. Topson, Iuhnee n pt-aeeup M.Iss A. Lyle, 'i. sud Mis C. F. mnt.nee sdu-odaeeup anu. Comtpany miii also ho askod Rice. Mr. R. Hobbs sud fanîily, Bow- ta aubinit 'blue prints as to placing of utanville. poles ou the streets for approval of Out of tain moumuers: Mr. sud council Weore mark is doue. Mris. Chas. 'MeCullough and sou Jack, Special meeting et counceil miii be Teronto; Mr. Fred Hoine sud Mi. beld Apîil 28t9, to discuss punchase tud Mis. W. Groves, Oshawa; Mi. of -local bydro plant. '4nd Mis. G. A. Smsiths, Mr. W. Bîmunil, Mr. sud lMr. A. Smith, (Messrs. Ror- ace sud Aubrey Smmiths, Part Hope; MARILYN MILLER Vis. R. C. Misson, Montreal; Mi. sud COMI.NG IN "SALLY" iýs. N. Heury, Peterboro; 31is. W. H 'ury, Mill!brook; Mms. W. A. Bain Thse charimiung Wice of Marilyn _eardmgn "Ybe 18reen.far"t- e4 f -1t1turn HOSPITAL BJRTHI>AY PARTY Portrait of Norman S. B. James Presented to the. Hospital The members of the Women's Hocs- ,tai Âiixiliary rwlsh to thank ail outributoes and visit*zs for Iiing imake the. Aninual Birthday Party, ild at the. Nurses' Residence on farch 21th, a vory succesaful and appy occasion. A feature of tihis occasion was the reffltation to the Hospital of a ige portrait of the.late Norman 8. 1Jehnes, wlo tfor ý T¶ears was Presi- ent of the Hospital Board. The ortrait was a giift front lus bro4ther, 'o. W. Jamnes, 'Editor of The Cia- dàan Statesman. Generous donations of fruit, pick- s, provisions and linen were recesW dand aise contributions of mnoney, etalling $"3.01. Biesides the. ladiies of the Auzlimry, he donors were: Misses .Alen, Ms Uakeley, Miss Beilman, (Mms.Lottie tnghani, Mrs. D. W. Best, lira. JM.k lwdlee, lMm W. H. Brs, Mm .A. V.Crerwforth, Mms C. A. Cawioer, ra. W. J. Dudle Mms.W. F. Dale, lm. L. W. Dippel, (Mis& Flainbain, fs. Gertie Poster, Mifrs. W. C. Fer- son, Mr,. 'Wm. Hantley, Mrs. F. A. [ddy, Mrs. B. D. (Haris, Mmts E. V. aT, lra. A. Bis, Mis. F. Krnox, Er. R. 'M. Mitchell, (Mm .P. O. Me- reeii, Mis. A. Rl. McCready, Mm F. Morris, Mr. F. P. Morris, Mmra AL Neale, Mrs. C. H. Osborne, [r. A. W. icikard, Miss Rickard, isses 'Reynolids, Mirs. C. E. Rehder, riss Raines, Mis. AL J. ReYnoIdb, lm. J. G. Riekar;d, Mrs. E. . Senk- W, -M"a D. 'Smith, Mms C. Searle, [sm Shirea, Rev. R. J. Shires, Mmra FR. Strike, Mmra W. E. Tiliey, (Mmr .C. Vanstone, Winter Club. S. A. NEW CITADEL Owiug to a wrong report being Lted in the. Oshawa paper, there hms een a wrong àmpression aind feeling ut over BowmnvilIe iwith refertence )the. abive. It appear froe thse tteinent in the paq>per that plans sre calied up for tle new building nd Bo'wuanville was not gi-veas hance to tender. This is not so as se tend-ers are the saie la were illed in November 1929, wben two îwmanville, one Oshawa, and one8 oronto tenders were received. here is a feeling aiso that the Ten- nta ifuses knew it would b. a spnin ýb, but this, i. aot correct We 911 àoght it was going ehead after Dnders were called, 'but ciwing to rather conditions wus tbought ad-s iable ta be lai <ver tili aprmng. kywmanville 'workmaen and aise Bow- snviUle material are being iUed. [pe this wl clear aiay wxoc Lim- ression. Yours traly, S. A. Officer in Charge. COMING EVENTS ,Reere Friday, May 9th, for the. Lmuai Hloapital Bridge. 15-2 Reserve Tbursday, AIPI-il 24th, for aster Supper in St. John's Parnsh aii at 5.30 P. aM. Admission 50c. ,Marceling done at Mrs. W. Adams, ing St. W., Bowmanville, on Wed- esdays and Sastu-rdays-35c. Phtone 75 for appoin.tment. 16-1 Reserve Friday, April 25th, At 8 m. for the. Opeïretta "Gçypsy Ràov'er" obe given iby Ebenezer Youtng sople in St. (Paul', lecture roomi. Ldinission 35c. Stainer's Sacred Cantata, "The )aughter el Jairus," wiil b. Presen-t- d by the Choir çf St. Paul's in St. lul's Church on Gond fFriday evesi- ng, April lSth, at 8 o'clock. Public Sehool Oratorical Contest >onsored by the. Home and Sehool lub wiil b. hbeld in the Opera Home. n Wedmesday, April 16, at 7.30 P. im. ,rizes will be given th-e'best boy and ,r -oratara fei the third and fo.urth asses. Out of town judges. Muai- al num:bers by t1he school chfldren, rected by Miss Helen Morrds, A. T. M. Mayor .M. J. Elliott wii b. sairinan. Silver collection. ROY>NFAL4 THURS., FRI. and SAT. APRIL 10 - Il - 1 Ted Lewis dn 15 EVERYBODY HAPPY Wath Ana Peuninston and Mie Day. A musical romance. MON., TUES. and WED. APRIL 14 - 15 - 16

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