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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Apr 1936, p. 1

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With Which Is Incorporated The Bowmanville News VOLUME 82 BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 3Oth, 1936NU ER1 BOWMANVILLE BADMINTON CLUB CHAMPIONS ARE CROWNED VR20ETES EEVD <JUDGE TUOHOPE, UKuUftVILLE IVR 3-ETI SPEAKER AT CANADIAN CLUB 'i% FOR DURHAM COUNYIFFI SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATION . ANNUAL MUSIC FETVLHR Ladies Are Guests at Clos- LIONS' CLUB HEARS . OF.M B RSArne nt Cmped ing Meeting o Mn'sDEPUTY DISTRICT AT..ENDED ANNAL r Fsia oOe Canadian Club - Hear GOVERNOR SPEAK PARADE SUNDAY In rnt hurch Poetic Address1 Twenty Members of Port Hope 4'..Bomnie, n Ma Cb Acipn itit" Large Number Attended Divine M e m b r s f t e M n ' s a n a - 0 fi c a l o V i i t o L c a lS e r v i c e a t T n n i t y U n t e d 1 : t MemClbersndftheir Mes Caad- Off Club iitt LcChurch - Many Outsiders treated to a surprising address b beae itre __fte___haposf__m eleWeee 3)wsth terwnero tejtirldisroulseseJoni Prd His Honor Judge M. B. Tudhope. Deputy District Governor Ralph Bamoar pCured smeof the nes nChamioen 0f Bomnhille M hee 3 wsteohrwinro h jno ais duls hl BadinonClu wo megedwines i te ecnt hapinshpsMr.J. W. DiPpeli (4) also annexed al Possible honors writh the Cm mratinthl7h rerstig eea u- Brockville, County Court Judge of Hodgson of Port Hope paid his For the sixth consecutive season Alan Osborne il ) won the single ldis singles, ladies' doubles and mixed doubles titles. Mrs. S. R. niversary oftf oudng (Ire( uii falae Uildand envle. ingthe alofficial visit to Bowmanville Lions championship, and also the mens doubles and mixed doubles. In 4ames (5) was Mrs. Dippell's partner in the ladies' mixed doubles. their Order, members of Florence wIvi e o h oos< orl oel riayngh. Club oni Thursday, when he was (2) is pictured Kitty Storey. winner of the junior ladies' singles and Jack Brough (6) 'was partner of Alan Osbrrne in the men's Nightingale Lodge IOO..a- Duran Cont sapp 1 ,The address was as exhilarating accompanxed by some twenty title. the junior ladies' doubles. and the J'unior mixed doubles. Diana doubles. A f ull list of the winners was published last week. tended divine worship at 'rrinity as its title. "M usic of the Spheres" members of his home club. ToUnt d C u c on S da r - r ; was bewildering. "You ministers add zest to the visit. the Port M titie." aid Judg Tudhope.mne'cosume..somrintroergsasn should take a lesson f rom that jHope members arrived in fancy TWO COBOURG MEN I I J L A T R P R N PROMINENT LOCAL tor of the church, delivered the to oe uTii Jie tite, sid Ju ge Tu ho e, in'cst me. so e n ve als, an ng. R msae.E. f rmtreo cgc as -on. uCI e tv l c e ue opening his oration. "Nobody others dressda lde. w HURT IN CRASH ebrofteLdthi ___aade.____iM R HA T P E A R N CITIZEN PASSESSpcamesgfoteocain uîh.Bw avie, n knows what it mneans, I don't my- onlookers who happened to be numnbers augmented by Oddfel- Mî V1 self, soI1 can taUc about anything around when the Port Hope group Drive Into Corner of House ai l~~ huI~ wrn bAT'd- wtotwneigf rom my sub- arrived were just a ittle skeptical King and Ontario Streets on F R L 1JL J IIN I j~TC. JewelI For More Than Fifty lowrs fram Cobourg, Port Hope, wiC iIlatfu jt.FO P O T N T YS YasIdentjfied thBsns Orono and Oshawa, met at the coldigoFrayMa Th ocain aste elba-ast te ccson adasth unayAtenonLife of Bowmanville lodge rooms, King Street' from 1.tî ihagndcne, Ti n o th e o c a i o sth e e e br a - gofp w s h î n o r l t . t h y n Tw h e r e , h e a d e d b y th e C a n a d ia n tieon di f the 5 Can vrary of went through a line of local Lions Two Cobourg men. John Can nu n Legion Band, they march d t e is xpted to atrathan '..,dinstrd iciliay n MrkMCaVILIetke t OM E CE ON MYLT For more than f ifty years one church. A large congregation vistosfmaiovru- Club in Bomanville. Mr. J. H. action. Bowmanville Hospital Sunday af- ____*o f Bowmanville's Most beloved joinied the lodge in the service at liai (on H. Jury, first president of the President Dr. W. H. Birks pre- ternoon. foIlloing an accident at and rsected business men, and Trinity Church. O odyngta h ~ m Bowmanville Club, was present sided at the meeting and welcoml- the corner of Ontario and King Successful Event of 1935 HYDRO SURPLUS anatve church, Sunday school Following the service the par- of theectayMisHlnG and was asked to speak. "In our ed the visiting Lions. President Streets when the car, driven by and f raternal worker, T h o mn a s ade moved away to the Cenotaph Morns etig0 heFsia day" said Mr. Jury. "presidents Irving Margles of Port Hope Cann. crashed into the house To Be Repeated - Big DISPOSAL LEFT Charles Jewell passed away at his where a brief memnorial service Executv Comtewa hld main qualification being that and introduced the Deputy Dis- cupied until recently by Harold .E D the n v r m a e a lo g pee h.1 d N .oe , cre r 0 on ti ay r ild so e hre l. a or R oss StP. rik-e da. a ra g m 1w r c m l t the nyermae alog seeh.trit Governor. Rice. According to Chief Venton, pared To Add To Feast 24th. Mr. Jewell. who had been strong offered a prayer. The Leg- presentwrrsdn .T That policy is still in vogue I see. Me speaker n his address out- RLance Dlling of Bowmanville of ValuesThfoownsaemn ailing for several years. was in ion Band Played the hy'<nn What GeorgePotHp.EP.Ba, A year ago Rev. A. S. Kerr, this Tnd a f wh h o e uip r- w s p o e d n et a d w s_ _ _ _is e te ubi c Ust t e t is h s 78th year. a Friend W e Have in Jesus," af- . F. M ri, G o J m s . S year's president. cut his sem ons ant ideals f Lionism . If you about to turn south on Ontaro C m i s o n r s e tto theM r e l w s a on f t e t r wh h C u ci o S d L t e rg to one haf hour and the club! have joined the Lions Club for when he saw the Cann car comn- More than thirty Bowmanvile aCommissioen t n n lateMr. n MrToa Jewell wa aso t e d er whichCon heor s Lteoferuo n.adMisHln ors hearing of it prompty elected business reasons, the sooner you ing behind. He waited for the car nmerchants are expected to join nual e ment isad Ofan- te Mr and Ms.Toas JeinlDar-1tedmothent.reaon thease 0 Bwmnv.l, ndMr M H S him president." resign f rom membership, the bet- to pass. but just as it reached next week in Bowmanville's 2nd surplus wlch was to have lington township. He was educat- ountain sounded the Last Post It wsanucdta h "The Canadian Clubs were or- ter, the Deputy District Governor him it swerved across the high- '"Opportunty Days" shopping ev- appeareil tlis wee. in the Public and high schools of and Reveille and the brief ser- Festivar ertr o hsya ganized," continued Mr. Jury, to said. The Lions movement is way, over the lawn and through ent. the dates for which have "The local Commision nw Bowmanville. and when quite a vice concluded. wouldbeMsGwnMrefth foster the development of Canad- f ounded on service. and unless some bushes. ending up by crash- been set for riday, May &h, tC> find they cannot publish a young mani became identified Wmn. Corden was MarshalOf Bureau o h dvneeto Ian ideals in its members and I1 ou have joined with the inten- ing into the wall of the house. Saturday, May 6th. Eight full complete financal statement with McClellan & Company, coal the parade, whih was under Music. A none rvosy believe we have done a great deal tion of giving service to your The brickwork of the whole cor- shopping days will be included in for 1935, which would incide dealers and lumber merchants. Noble Grand Harry Cryderman. Mr. Capo(mth sitn of good in that way." community, you have not the true ner was loosened and the car was the Opportunity period, and ev- tedsoa ftewth which company he remain- At the lodge rooms. folowing the director r .A ree.dr The history of the club wa.s spirit of Llonism. The desire ta badly damaged. The two men, ery effort is being made by local the ispsaior the u rplus c uni ul rAu ut Mcue ed f or 53 years. He retired f rom service, votes of thanks were ex- etr 0 h e dls h hi triefly presented by charter sec- join a service organization is the who were taken from the car un- mierchants to make the event ev- of the fact that the rate ad- ative business about f ive years tended to the Legion Band, tof T rnoiilac sFsia reayD.G .Bonnycastle. admission of a desîre tO. service. conscious. were taken to Bow- en more spectacular than asat Justments and rebates fo ago when the company was sold Rev. Mr. Armstrong, to the Board Adu0ao.M. mt swl "The first meeting was nearly 27? It is a desire to give, rather than manville Hospital where Dr. V. H. year. This they wilI be able to do. entire district will not lie in o To erto. aC.,Li i l teswh epdmae11 at0 of Trces aIrch the festivalnd years ago, in the Balmoral Hotel. ta get, but at the samne time one Storey attended them. Their In- especially in the clothlng stores, shape for o approvai by the hlpd ak tisquli mn 909 At tha li e 7 me - r all ge s s met ing fro sr- juries consisted m ain y of lacer- because the late spring las left r v n i l C m i s o n i M r. Jew e il w as a m ost active annual event a success. bers were on the roll. Of this vice work when they are gîvng atons and bruises and were not the stores overstockProviandapricesithatn rne. and faibful worker in Trinity Many of the members attended scheueora,. o .Leeia number 30 have passed away, 20 service. that tfime.f d serious. are going to come down with a The local Çonunission thre United Church where for years he the church parades of other outSesosMrngamsin1. no longer live in Bowmanville or Arrangements were made for bang for this big event. to stim- or aea- taught a mens bible class, was a of town sogsele nte a.amssion 1c ih the disrict. 5 live ere an do sevral spci.al m etings in theulate buying. which bad weather statement as soon as such ap- an w s an oi nl me b r f in ev al y rs near future, and the club plans to Mrs G. A. Gillespie has return- has held in check. arovdi as aneenial releasedsvealyers conalha b epre ea e y t he meOf rfic theBard T rs e verBardi a a e hre w s te lretadmiss o 5; h l r n ll b (Comiitiecl on Page 10) attend the Zone meeting in Tor- ed f rom spending the winter at Each merchant taking part in the Provincial ComtemiscasBar.Foisoran."________ onto on May l8th in a body. The Flriawhe she OPportunity Days will provide a erh wsSctayndlonda club will also be represente<J at aBaet vlabl__________________on. yesoare wSeretrand also hedmritted free dursoiofg morcharg ST A LSCHOIR district meeting in Hamlton. had a most enjoable tme. purchase the buyer will be givesi ssocate Supeinenen.0ft LoMu ise Pointenofsownvil M rs chg< cfoevnnssin. PRESENT GIFTrs TO a coupon on which customers tAIRGE AUDIENCE In fraternal circles Mr. eeweîî has completed. his Theological day nigtweaiprewnns Write their namne. These are de- HEAR SPEAKER ON belonged to, Florence Nightingale Course with honors at Emmnanuel wilU takepracag f2et BLN R IS S P E E TE NQ E stores and at the ..d of the week INTERESTING Tropic nurnbered among that distin- and is now ready for his ordina- In soefthclssenrs Mrs. . H.Dudle, Oranist an'a draix will be made and the thîr- guished group wt oeta 0to. ei rdaeo o-aeei Sam Glanville Are Remember- LITE'DTAINMENT AT P BLC MEETIN tyl rs wiîî receivehe aseaces'oservicew PUBLIC ING mil eciv heYer' erie.Ianville IHigh School, and hshavingnolsthn3 ________________________ pisesdfnted by the merchants.1M.ewl is survived by one largely put himself through Col- and threohr '? 2 n 9 the Choir ____ opns will also be given with mianville Horticultural S o c i e t Y. daughter. Miss Frances jeweîî, lege by preaching in nearby respectiey eeydollar on account. IMr. P. C. Nunnick, Director 0f who has cared for him during his charges and in the mission fields The Fsia a o eoea DIED ON FRIDAY A.ddreSS On Work of Caxadian Te prtunity Days S#bres Publicity and Extension Branch Years of sickness since Mrs. Jeweil of Western Canada. He wiîî be countrywd3nttto n li The hoir 0f S . Pa l's Unit d N a iona Ins itu e fo Bli d wii be eas to recognize because : f the D epart mn ent of A griculture , Passed aw ay four and a half years ordained at the R ay of Q uinte expectE d h t e e y s s i n * 1 Church enioyed a social evening Delivered By Former Journ- eacýh ,willcarry the 'lectuiî jOturean,~gav e a uryinteretong cltfte 1 Conference of the 'United Church be well tedd lecture on "HohenpmesBeautification (CneronnuheîîwiddowsPage 7) lin Oshawa next month. concertwilb ckd1th lee a de Thursday Cwhen pr dse y, nsalist D y" b n e n h i id w. in St. John's Parish Hall on Mon-d or. T ebs ak er e an t ad ch ire eaM r . aHnD d ley, The special issue o ! The States- Asso iatio orgnit ndchirlede, nd10mani for next week wiîî go into da evening when the hall was fo h Mr. Sm Glaville Mrs.Chas.F. Te public meeting and concert 3500 homes in the district. Mer- nîcely filled. Mr. E. P. Bradt 0f pbi Rice read the address 10 Mrs. chants are asked 10 see that their brothe Onao Training S c ho o 1 IL ER__________________A Dde h a rsne thpresented in Trinity Church on advertising is in tils office by from hthen nice representationPR G A IL GCA.S Ypulcsprt an electric coffee percolater. Mrs. Friday evenîng and sponsored by Monday at 6 p.m. rle scheho and Mr.lcaso Dîidley in a fitling reply said tle local comniittee 10 the Canad- Everything points 10 a most th holan Mr Alexander S E K RA O A YC U E TN tht he cha oir tha ed er and k ian National Institute for tle successful Opportun i t y *D a y s Torpn o hedago e1eet wiBlîndewchoan unusasaleanerfordshopping event. Watch for next atio ntheagriculturai classa e as Organist. She was pleasantly Blidw an uincsainehisr week's Statesman with full par- of the Central Public Sclool. Mr. Rev. F. H. Mason, Of NeWCastle, tY was a mixture of many thinga hevenin surprised, thinking that alI tle Bwavle uine n hsr-t waso hepie n tebgNnichaapreset f leis eis Od n fraieA-ndwsqt logc. caye preparations were for Sam Glan- spect. that the entire prograni <b' rsntdfr h istald ot vilwhomn the choir hopes wiîî was given by People Who are special values offered by tle mer- time outside of Ottawa. The So- des n rman Dictator. for a Union of aIl German peo- PresidentRlhDuga ecm vie, c wt he gnpr blînd. Each one of them, despite chants. eYflstathewoharPeGrmn quiywt l dte be back wiin the m agt sa n tp r a handicap w hich m ost o ! us 115s lecture are indebted t e M r. T hat the progra în o ! A dolp l n uions, abolition o ! îe V ersail- turned o er t e m ti g e th r ue.n Mr.y i n i e n t w 0 s tant would co sider insuperable, as O P E uN H USE . W E u, Nunnick for muc l nterestng in- H te , Ce m n dictatr, s il- les and o ler treaties, the demand Preside ntv oe.P o rî a fture. Mur. anvg in was res-acheved a success of h WW aWy formation in is comments on the l G ermlan n n , was te for colonies, te sbu ain o n c a ent ond T usday nthe in cfheer one In the possession of f ive sen- IN BOW M ANVILLE contrasts afforded by views o! opinion expressed on Frday by Perso al ambitions 10 the state, îldred So dn n osse mood in d asr.sWlfr i fe o! île ses might be proud. Tw ofo them, homes without any or very 1111e Rev. Frankc Mason, Rector o! St.th asu nc of er a l d f: ci teriea n. Mr. Wilf r . Carn- Mr.Treneer and Mr. Turner. are An i trsig m erch disig beautifca îon by m eans o f G o ges C rc at N w c te, n a necessty o! citizensh p, te PraYer, I a F ly o a oo vil wih xrssdth horsgiving their entire time trying 10 event of this present week is the shrubs, trees, and !lowers, and an address on tle Nazi leadei at abolition of party politics. the de- Verna Pebc1soyMs .C vlertwthirc e n pree l o irand improve te condition of the D de a d De St p nHouse the same homes presented, one te the Rotary C u . M r___ Cusotton o ll frig es a d Bntl WII r e g r t a li s r e c n t p e r u i o n a n db li n d p e o p le o f th e D o m in io n . W e e k , s a g d b y W . J . h l f o u r Y e a r s la te r w h e n e c m a e e c ac f l et e o n i a i n 0 f il walt e .u n L a r , C i f d tle hope that le would soon bel tage d D W JoChaOpe s hriubs, ec aa pcl study ofth er- tecnicto falwat M.Charles Duf, an Associate l oalndD St dealer. had been planted. showing 10w man cconomic and politîcal siu- made in wartime and criminaii3' SwuflOwHrlShtewor l 11kaan M.Gavll a fte Canadian College of Or- M.CalS lsarngdframuch can be accomplishedaIatio n a elqaixd~gled. The financial progrum read.ing, hl.Femn in stand rseined i thea mo ki ggers nd-r. HeIlt . re aling picture asehonse improve t e speak on t e s je.wu standnifas, aidned. inrtre Cmode m- spec iaal o w s îa l te île tî s u b 4î also im possible of fu I ilm ent, due l, E d a S w l o w anB c. W sîcl rogTC. ramo ery igla or- hstur wîe ngicture thon hms 1irove île adistrtor h pae si.C m vili&'s reply. refreshIxents were T. Charles JeweU dec l ronsisingo! o ra ad i ao- le a ufa h ncture 0f le o dige î O m r e te ititor President o! Checko-Slovakia, ad time but a lot of this prograni as Sain Case. A er ef ime s serrved. Germanof leld and neyer beeenausedtoresuggtheted.eThe wereresected, gameserandycontesth sre.For moire than hlfai!acentury solos by Mr. Duif, vocal solos by Car, and other pictures showing jMr. Nunnick asked each one li 0Erpa ec n k he i em 0b eîtlwr ncag !rcetoa lidentifîed w il îlhe business lîfe Mr Treneer, and vocal and piano tle manuifactur !Ooderpesn otr opan vnon rt h vnt hc av !-rmn-n-îew-ngotcnvnr-Wila-aido a weeken guess o! r. an Mrs Co u o pased ax~y aI is Mr Harri Turn r, pror te his tnuous erfor ance, and M.-asssi in makin this beautîuloriIer, 7 yea old ictatr, wa osph niss C .sîtin g societl. a n d !offors oîleitvesrym ee n-e ed l e m e ti ng 10U ore r 7 O expr ss1îe fe e-lings wlcb blnd In c ies across Canada:.. - pu ersth e s ionC ls v s peect-he s rMo ice is Chur cb o had C uety the aect o y b ra in f n s f r witb frenzY an dwus able te dom- come 10 Newcastlc and uttended nec, ulreasan deoang lowls ee h ng dldr b t eaus it bep u inwa smul sghe.w refr ed d rn lsI rsnas île nhave o! Bey. Mr. Ma i ad îe scmcsi Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Silver: whicî you are held in t115 com- Ioac tîcir sigît Ilaudult life when book. Thc sterm iroops were or- St. Monicu's. At a meeting of onfS. eorcsDaArin3d Dear Friends,- As we were munity. lhey are not cligIble for admis- g;iodt proteci party mcci- the Advisory Council callcd o!Cenlmob.Th Mn' coming down the road it secmed Signed on behlf o! those pres- sion te sclools for the blind and ings but later became tle back- Thursduy evenlng and again uttetCbwsorgczdabu rater bold te, disturb your quiet ent. for Ilcr benefit te Insîtute ground behnd te party. îe norning service on Sunduysrong andIio on com!ortuble home. Now that île W. G. Werry and L. &qair maintains a staff o! home teach- Dr. G. C. Bonnycastie J. H. H. -Jury- the real masier mmnd behmnd tle nounced lis resignation as Rec- îa nalau aepae seensadn igors. wisl 10 gr- wilba inte hridagnudcarbldand gomar.Tes oe speclelet Above are picluredl the first officers o! Bowmanvillc Men's movement. He lad charge o! tor of the Paria O! Clarke, in-cre WedeayAnonW- e1cr rond neyhourand qiehty ay r. Sa ier maon andltblcr-h orIlir bliy ndapitdeandnd.anClbrelh elbrte ia ilerJuile as Fidy. prpaanu ndunertod as cudnNStworeastcw lee nsdy veindoatlswekee "Cr ontulatins!" ply A smover' abine utas ls e- or tengas wllyasd fortde in- Dr. Bonnycastlc was tle first secretary, and Mr. Jury tle f irai psclycology, and tle stlrring Up and St. aiu'. Oono, totakeenrtieiteldsrseîg We cxtend a welcome to you, presideni o! île club. Jucige Tudhope o! BrockvilUe wus tle o! the msses. fet h isvo ur'nO ti Mr$..ilSelv anr, an yur hope yournue wnd-geI1)Theotprogron Pgeo7)gîletsHeakrerttpur- Bey.sarF.anH.e.MTheonosuccofeheedtler(aro ît. P.H.edaoonsPagede (Co - , e , , ,

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