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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jun 1936, p. 1

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(~ije With Which Is Incorporated The Bowmanville News VOLUME8 BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE l8th, 1936MBR2 ~SKATINO RINK AND 70 AUTOSDESTROYED 1 IRE ARE Second instaen HOLTEI BREDES AE 0f Local Taxes .De R ev. E. F. Armstrong Presented EARLY MORNING BLAZE COMPLETYRAE HOSS O G ESS FOM The second instament of Handsome GoId Watch on Friday H S ST U S SF O I the 1936 taxes in Il=,a- ____ __ ILIi RN HLEH N RD ile is ue 2to nd thrsPRESENTED WITH GIFTS NE GH O IN C U TI S hoPed that citizens will rnake Co______of_______Uite ___ TO SEE FIREMENey efor tomFIGHT STUBBORNch FLAMPsto an Payments on uime. if tax- Fa.miy on Completion of O S U R M N FG T T I Payers care to, they mai' Five years of service. ___________ Ontario, Peterboro, Vic- LEG ION CARN UVAL inake a saving by Payinî __ toria and Northumber-' 15 PLANNED FOR who pay the Septembertae Trinity United Church congre- ~E O IH M Y RT itdMs fSeladCardWo i land Holstein Men Join KING'S BIRTH DAY on the Julie date are entitled i gation enjoyed a delightful scial E D R EIG ean f I rn-ie e ate In ied Dy t ron Sret FirandDaceWiI Mrk te a discount of 1 % pjer cent. evening in the school roomn on Fr1-'- VIA QUEEN MARY Stubborn Fire For FourHisNeryB InFedDyA rnand those who pay the Nov- day when a goodly number as- nrinD ge AsFaesS ea -Judging and Sports Birthday of Ring Edward In me aeLn h uedt emldt atcpaei ap ord Mayor of Newcastle Upon- ___ FatrdBownianville Ne.xt Tuesday are entitledl to a discount Of time with Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Tyne Wrutes The Worshipfui,I Featured _______ ~~~~~~2 per cent. Taxes are pay- Armstrong and daughter Mar-ThMaoofN cate PaieBwanle'tetyie abe t h Town Haln to Fred garet previous to their laigfrTeMyro ecslFrne rie OnSauray Jnel3h.th HsMajngest ig Eirdwa oIf Pattinson, Tax Colle ct or, :their new field of labor at Bien- Ontariojf OH.. ioae On Sturay.Jun l3t, te iHisMaisty ingEdwrd III whose hours are fromn 9 to hei i in July. Dr. J. C. Devitt,Fo udyW r c Holstein Breeders Field Day and since his accezsion to the throne.l 12 o'cî<>ck inth fre o ad superintendent of t ~ he Sudaihg llag o Ne caste Wnates Pjcnic was held and the Durhaxn 1Utc Canadian Legion is to stage fromn 2 to 5 o'clock in the !Sehool. occupied the chair. The hihyhnue atwe nte Bowmanville firemnen were trs n cn fmn County Holstein Breeders Club a Street Fair and Free Dance onl afternoon. gathering joined heartily in sing- reehtoiagfica ltero commended by Insur- fusktncaiaadav was ost o a arge nu m o r of Kin Str et n xt T esdy even ng.ing "O nw ard C h ristian S o diers." greeting via th e R . M . S . Q ueen ance A djusters w ho e a i e i g a d b x n h w a the Holstein Bielersfrom On- Permission has been secured to use A humorous quartette was sung Mary from the Lord Mayor of the now demolished skating Pleeygte yfr al tario, Peterboro. Victoria and the section of King Street be- E. W. CRAWFORD IS by Mrs. T. W. Cawker. Mrs. J. E. Newcastle upon Ty-ne, England. rink on Monday aferoo. daymrig oehrw Northumberland Counties, along tween Division and Temperance PR SD N -LCT Anderson, Dr. C. W. Slemon and The communication was on black The adjusters were loud in, rbuli,78nw eerlZ bordered stationery ufsed Sreets sinceENtheLEtheir praise of the manner i auo ble.trd in th wi.h m ny o t e em er f i Sr et.M r. W . B. Pollard which was so b. - tta ine y us d sic thef Durham Shorthorn Breeders. In the lucky draw prizes of $25. LOCAL LIONS CLUB much appreciated that the aud- death of the late King George V, which the departmient kept gwreape o e Att.49a.45 a oamrt.iyans $5. 10andtwoof$5 n csh ___$15.ececal1d0orannherselctonoiththeciinscocaosahs thete irefro sreaingto hetotl lssis stiat afoddt npc neclethv enofrd nTedywhich was cheerfully given. Mr. th-e top lef t corner with the motto nearby buildings, especially in $9000 aforedt ispc a ecelnthaeben ffrd.OGTosa o0dyear Mecha.nical Engineer iOLaen. Nicholas sangTr- "Thef Terlngeum- coer lin e u p of H o lste in s w h ic h w e re n ig h t t he c o rm m îtte e in c h a rg e a e O f i e J l I s - O nw n N c h a a g "T e r u i -o - congregated at the John Tamblyn decided to add extra prizes'ecdPeer"akes Offi c ____________ _ andn Lmpatn.ostit e D efed t_ ew 0f the hueazea coher- Tefir blivdt farmn. Orono. f rom the herds of hour. A.1l tickets turned in at Hospital and Welfare peat"in saplaend. vo a a to of Newcastle upon Lake On- l tinual explosion of gasoline caondbyMreWd JonBonadtetreTi-ec ou illeeibe pca orsduets by Mrs. S. R. James and Rev. E. F. Armistrong, B.A.. B.D. tario. tanks on the new General whcVa;ictdina l blyn Brothers. Milton. Fred and-'prizes %vill be drawn at 9 P.rn.. Miss Helen Argue were equally ap- For the pasi f've years Minister It. wa.s datea, Lord Mayors Moters cars stored in the r9aaenx o h ik h Jh.;10 p.m. and il p.m. and the win- ElMmons W. Crawford. Mech- preciated by those present. Mrs. !of Trinity United Church, who Chamnber, Town Hall. Newcastle' bujilding. With the fire blaz- istogitt ae tre Three classes ivere used for the ners' tickets wi,11 be returned to anical Erigineer of the Goodyear Laura Gorman-Gale recited "The was pesented with a liancisome upon Tyne, 23rd May. 1936. and ing away only a few feet 2.3 r.o udy n judging competition, consisting the mixer for the grand draw Tire & Rubber Company, wa,ý Vioin Maker of Crernonia" which eng-:av-ed gold watch by the con- was addressed. My dear Mr. May-: from two other buildings and lspra otesaigrn of a class of fîve aged cows, four, later in the evening. elected Pr.isident of the Bowman- was exccedingly well given and gregation on Friday night. Mr. or. and proceeded as f oilows: On1 several houses, it is a feat moeta oo wyfo two-year old heifers and four Avaia hne a enmd ille Lions Club at a meeting of greatly appreciated. Armstrong leaves to take charge behaif of the Council andi citizens' worthy of some pride that the 1: bain grge Thsot yeaiig bil. obet olbybyth Leio tis ea i tht henewy letedBord0f irc- Mayor W. R. Strike wa.s called of the United Church at Blenheim o ecsl pnTn ed fireme uGergte Letwern ofte1ulin a.so D istrict H olstein Field M an for the dance and carnival w ill be tcrsiad e h m f ertDr . . i ringt ni d oi Pa e 7 ý J l s . a o e s h o n il a d t e b e t k e h i e w t Eastern Ontario had charge Of thrown wide open to the public. Fra.Myoes the Conisadteabet gikee hefre wtin NrmnH.Tylr:on this part of the program in which There wili be no charge for ad-,rdy Citizens of Newcastle. Ontario, h ktn ikae.ternwso h cn the seniors over twenty-one. the miso rfr acn hr Other officers clected were:- DL Canada. andi I gidly avail myselfintoteorhedor, iies, and the boys under twenty- will be several booths. eturing 1st Vice President-J. O'Neill;Ma e of this opportunity of forwarding rnt Women' Ass'n. l one took part. Cash prizes were gaines and novelties to while 2nd Vice President- J. J. Brown; ftuber Industry ra e rogress Mny message by R.MS. "Queen Tiiyebihoehetrwhm donaed y te HMary" Bee(throughhe imthetwecourteg,3ry icePrfiden-SfR. ame;thearflamesuh thlearteyno Association, Brantford. f or the and for those who do not want Secretary- Charles D. Searle;th uadWieSrCopn) Te om 'sAocton fC ladies and the senior classes, to dance. The Legion extends a Treasurer-E. L.(Bill Oliver; In United Churchu, met mn Theon thnewcaicarsf proved an The winners were: Ladies Clas.5 cordial invitation f0 the whole Lion Tamer-D. A. McGregor; 'voyage across the Atlantic. the School room, Tuesday, June mr o h ooasa -1sf. Mrs. Milton Taînbi'n. district to attend this Dance andi 1 Tailtwister-C. H. Dudley: Direc We on Tyneside earnestly wish 9th. wlth seventy-five Present. thet etefiebiaew ono; 2nd. Mrs. Fred Stevens, Carnival. Music is to be supplied 1 tors-W. J. Dudley, P. V. Ott, E. D. R. Morrison Tells Rotarians About the saine turne an English- a full measure of happiness and The devotional part was taken by tesénjs he n Bowmanvîie; 3rd. Mrs. Ham- by J. Galloway's Sterling Silver IV. Hoar, B. H. Mortlock. , of Origin and G ro w th of man md the saine discovery, Prosperity for the people of Our Concession St. East group withhafmntsferhearn mon. etrboo.Senor-lt,8-piece Orchestra. i The new président has been one Rb1r ndmty Ocea d e owi"i!lt nwnwonamesake City of 1Newcastie, On- Mrs. C. A. Wight pesiding. Mrs. turidltebidn a Win. Netson. Peterboro County; i __________ rof the most active members of !ez tario. Chas. Ailin led in prayer; scrip- gra9ase fats o 2nd, Mr. Anderson, Northumber-1 the club in its f irst yea.r's exisf- South American Monopoly. really first discovered vuicani- Believe me turc. Mrs, O. Osborne: readlngs, SIdhrstefrmnc land Counfy: 3rd, John Cruick- Mr' and Mrs. B. Colwell and, ience. Mr.CCrawfordt aas born in ing. 1 The vulMr. izing procesa broughn Yours Faithfully, Ms .A ih niMs .E 0ke h ls ne o shank. Hampton. The Dunn Sales Mrs. M. Colwell spent the Week- East Randolph. N.Y., and caime Mi ucnzn rcs ru William Lodie, Ingham; piano solo. Miss Phyllis 7h odadhm utw 9 'ompanly Toront o, provlded the end with Mr. and Arl.Wmn. to Canada f0 Peterboro in 1909,. "The Romance o! R u b b e r" 1 tiber into the mailuacuringi Lord Mayor. Challis; duet. Mrs. T. W. Cawker fltr].cugi ies >prizes for the Junior comipefition Sutherland and Mrs. A. rdewe mhld ewseuae light well have been the title of stage. and it soon developed. The Worshipfuly ladMsJ.EAneo; ii t and firsf prise, a handsome silver Bond Head. Mrs. M. Cowlre in the Public School and Collegiaf e an in teresting and informative 'Originally ahl rubber came f rom The Mayor of Newcastle, solo, Fred Wood. Mrs. L. W. 0f h iee ae tfo Ciîtniîd (ii age~ rained for a fcw weeks. Institute of Peterboro. and for iclassification address delivered af Central Arnerica until the Brif- I Onitario, Canada. Dippel. President, presided over sfltCin ishGoerinntwuhig o bea TOnettraasgade1teRevethe business part. Encouraging Wilghepradd ue several years was connecteci with the Rotary Club Friday by Ro- t h e mnl, wsmugged omek TlteA.Gr asha a te Netl e ereports were given from fthe cir- inlicfriuefen'h bhat city.1 rison outlined the origin of rmb- seeci eut of the country and start- 'POst office, Friday, June Stli, anid e.Meigcosdwt lph f u hemi ato W la eR Hon ofH m tn siMr. Crawf ord came te Bowman-I ber and the recent developients cd their own plantatioil in the he was very delighted when lie beniedicf ion. CtnudoPae7 ville on March 2lst. 1927, when lin is manufacture. HIe recalled East Indies. These have grown opened the envelope andi read the he became heaci of the mechan- the legend of the f inding of rub- to tremendous proportions. To-mesgatoh there was no fleClflleflLof Philosopîîy e r division of Goodyear. Be- ber, which feuls flat a group of day these plantations are like Mayoress to whom f0 pass on flie rsîdes his Lions Club membership 1 Spanisli explorers in Central greaf orcliards and research lab- gracious greetings. N tv fE e ee IMr. Crawford attends St. An- IAmerica f ounci groups of natives oaoisaecntnl aig Youth Graduate ef Hampton GETS Ph.D. DEGREE drew's Prcsbyterian Church. is a playing witth a peculiar substance ,a study of rubber and ts uses. and Bowmanv111e Sohools Re- _____________ member of the Board of Direc- that tliey lid obtained from' To-day there are two or three TorNYtoUUniversVE torsof____________HospiToronto iUniversity for Clevetr Thep ceives doctor's degree at age - . - <fr !BwavleHsptl n re.I a ae oEurope-liundred recipes for mixing rub-: A PIANO RECITAL -. of 24-Will Leav on World - - .is a member of flic Welf are land certain tests werecnuf< ber to blend for flic type o! ser- DCO FPDGG Bor.but little was accomplished. An vice if la to rendier. Rubber used Kindergarten Students of Mrs. E. Oi son odni Trip. H le was marrîed in Peterboro te Englisth scieafist namned prestly in tires is different f0, belfing, or S. Ferguson Provide Termnitr fPdaoya id~ Miss Elizabet h Shearer, and fliere; was one o!flihe fimsft t discover a inner tube or rubber lieds. End Programn On ffldaysutoS'caStd - The village o! Hamnpton lias are two chidren un flic family,, use for if, wben he fouind if wouid rSeence today lias produced a____r reason to be vers' prouci o! one cîiByron and Kennefli. crase pencil mark from paper. type o! synthefic rubber whicli h esnpro !fi upl eddDrigo n o! its native sons, in the Person H e fermed if India rubbem. lias some o!flicecliaracteristics e!o! ofmrs. E. S. Ferguson' Kinder- - - V~ avleShos o! Wallace Randolh Horn, soniI wsnoanul15 o! M. an Mr. W.W. Hrn.WhC>- LO AL OTARANS ta ribercamete 50years ago rubber and sonte imnprovenuenfs, 1garten classin muusic at fthcPub- of M. ad Mr. W W.Horn wh LO AL R TARANS hatruber cme olie United inf haftlihey are impervieus tO 1 lic Sebool was an open session On was recnfly aarded he degee - - PROVIDE PROGRAM Sae and expermments were.f le attacks o! gasoline and oil,:Friday affemnoon when fthc par-AnaiecSohDrin of Doctor o! Philosopliy (Chie- i F R W TD CL B ade wîtl iti. If was found thaf 1 rubber's greafesf cnemy. We have ents and othr were privilcgcd ta..andaiaut !Bwa is one o!Aflithe ogest menrunn ________ asvery sicyand made gratprogrcss in thl ast sec and hearfltiff le ones fake is one ofthe fli t e 2.D n n_ in winfem bard a.nd briffle. and twenty years, Mm. Morrison said part in their usual and closing Candaada l< ta ths dgre. cn- emerso! owmanvfleRon-y orfo an yarsnotingcoud b an wh knws hee I wll al lssonluthemy,. tchiqu an w.Sehol n Trone, as ec terred upon him by MGill Un Club made a' goodwill visif ocf oecm hi n.wfnwpocesswill be Piano whlch is flicend eofli inmdb the hnvesiyo lverslfy o! Montreal. Whifby Rotary Club Tuesday If was in 1839, Mm. Morrison'found, and wliaf new Producta f bird terni, They did cxceedingîy ~ 'ne hnh a of aDr.H was duafd n ic Haptononan u nflcpomm said, that Charles Goodyear. an 1 will lie manufactumed froin mb- well lu the various numbers and mn upo lm heegeo!> an a dctdi h ulePrésident Edg Armstrong brougli Anueican, accidentaily dlscovcrcd ber. response te the questions by their o!fPdgg.Tedge ninîleHg chool. llg n ic w greetungs f rom bis club. Fred Cry. flic metliod e! vulcanizing rub- Pted Hoar expmessed flie club's feacher. The numbers ncîuded gmatdo hsswitnb mnil ihSho.I th emnitoueth itigber. By mixing sulphur with flic apprecîstion f0 Mm. MerrIson for piano solos, duct.s and triesbycndfe by h t dte Higli School lie was an outstand- Rtmas Bt V e nribbem, and applying heat, lic bis fine addrcss. Viicca h GenHdsn Eey al i ing student. Passing bis en- sacmerging fud htflcprgt frane i 193, ie ompltedone-. omelively community fsinginethe roertes o!flice 1 club încluded Wmef omd Souci o! Ian Strike, Barbara AllinJean howtianan h nee trno i 123 h cmleedon tprdut ee ntrey hage.Living Audrey Marsdcn and Donb-gtspr-oml uia year In Continuation Scliool be- "M 4 and also alepani sangat ficodutwm nicyclagai(otîud nPg 0 i ~cc,~$bd I h 1an, clDae li sngf o _______________________Page______ 1___)__ l c. Two numbers were - r znfrsui fore coming f0 flic Higli School. . solos in splendid voice. Arfthur presented rby the ryfin band. .-blngitcaswlinm H eevdhsmtiuainHardy introduccd flic guest spcak- Glen Hedgson leading the first Pulsnfofaadacd rom flicve a .andICRFAI S AIiWFfthtiseconsd, la give Rum heHgliScliool un 1929. Wallace R. Hern cm, Dave Morruson. whoAgave a &)1-IIS ASr and Alan Sf uiefic sec odrecofw Going on f0 Queen's University. Son o! Mr. andi Mrs. W. W. most entemtaining and informaueailativetrfiin. orIoufieo Kingston, lie secured lis Bachi- Horn o!Hampton, who was e- talk on flic History o! Rubber N IT(TTlaTsT 15 year's Pupils gave varlef y f m.Wrcnwsbon elom o! Arts degrec in threyars. cntly awarded flic dgrec o! Other local Rotaians aftending the J Jj ~ LPrograni by mndering piano eze n aasne lelt and bis Master o! Arts tfOlolow- Doctor o! Philosopliy af McGill fils meeting werc F. PF Morris, N C U T E N U A C soles at the close, 'Bobb Stevens, Otis Osborne Worden andis oh edn inz year. University. At flic age o! 24, Dr. I R. R. Stevens and Geo. W. James. Doreen Hill,. Collette Ferguson A native of Ebenezer and a Worc eue i ..c Front Queen' Dr. Horn wcnfRorn la one o!fliche ungest men Wliitby Rotarians wîll make flic and Rufth Abemnefliy, flic latter gauf !BwavleHgisevea er g n aa onpe cialze nivPhsity Clemeei n antmy.i hi ege lLoss Ratio More Than Doubles ls e cr dntti yubcing winnem o!flice gold medal lu Slicol wlio was lionored witli ficherdiSela.lef 011 f0 MzeGllin yiesity hesrc y nCndat. eI fn ere rtm ui o rdyTdemrifty Rate - Present have liad any other investmcnt lier class af flic Durham Musical degmce o! Doctor o! Ped.agogy by fortnyasoflcngisa in fwo years lic received lis Ph.D. 1Ietvlrcnl el nti h nvr On Thursday last lic addretsed ~ ParchnienfteaHome for Aged thaf liad paid you better mcfumns Fsia ccty hl nflSfi nvmity o! Toronto in mc-flcenrlHgiciol!C flcCaaia heialAsci--r= LUI~U~Matron. than your indcmnity insurance,'cotownionms.a Fperguson desernvss lcaL THIRTEEN YOUNG PEOPLE ARE LCUNFIRMEU Mr. Bain confinued. ' cn ecredit for flic splendid training srnormtin fal spcil theshisonieradfrfuryrso tion St Niagara Falls. On July o! Runnymhvemaeaede heisgvig hselitCollegotlnd n hs sse 1sf, lie wili leave Montreal by DY BISIIOP A R. BEVERLY O THIID AY Isrneo h ntdi stanfial saving or rft or in music. trmutae o uoewee es o! Northumberland and Dur- itsurance, and we prit b ga on or______________________________Rwr akShe n12 leic la f urf ler bis studies In a, ilb ldt apinintedflsmni liant against damage dlaims ars reduce tie prcnuum wicn tflls-!i Researcli Labomatory in Stock-.St John's Church ildfrt about bole confirined o h n u facdnso onyrtoi erae. SCOUTS AND CUOS ATTEND DIVINE SERVICE siprllgPicplo wok lire le las e eae n Young People Take Over fexf, Hosea 14.5. I1 will bie as flic roads will cest $3,327.10 if flic Insurance coinganues dealîng in in a leisurelY trip around flic world, Impressive Ceremeny and dew unto lsael: lic shail grow asplicy larnew d-hs uiia rssle rd ATS. JOHN'SANLIANC RC SN A veu SlolwM ase 1937. affer anadasencte fo!f5!Vothfe lily, and caat forth bis mots The prcmium last year was îualy gone ouf o! the business, lie ____mfo otst D.Wre 197___eabeneof1_apiml _os as Lebanon: lis branches shaîl $1400, a steady increase f romn said. bicasef ey lad expericned rsl !bsecpinR montha. Dr. Hornlias an unusual spmead, and bis beauty shaîl be as around $800 duing fhl 15fefw steady bosses. Jil 3t now wc are Parade is headed by Legion basing bais remnamks on flic story rek and vemy fine record. and Hamp- At a solemnflly impressive ser- flic olive trce."1 years. trying f0 whip this provincc-wide rBn ecsl cuso ai n ohal aiM. I a d.D.Wrc tonPuli ad ownaniie igi iceinSt Jli's ng ic n In cxpressing pleasure et this, Thc bs ratio in tflic d j business int o shape so fiat Lloyds'tanpal lndtTeSaesa, Sebolaarcpmod ! fic uccsaChurcli on Thursday niglit, flic is second visit te the parli, counities lias been exceptional A.ginl eof rfit ad kltli a snnia a- Jon ins Perce-8co a Spner tdhe sgeat, allnd abllfcidrnw e e ef ena o! ticir gradu.ates. Rigit Rev. A. R. Bcvcrly, D.D., Bishop Beverly sala lie rcalized 'A. Bain, repréecntative o! theflic business. Thaf la wliy wcbcus i idtandhmai ytn.Ti o l<o Soffragan Bislop O! Toronto. fie difficultiestf tliaf bce l ,1 coany tebldic cou- ncil Thora- lavc becn compelled f0 increas ES rhat Vith îUild- year scores y f ix- color- wrest- dom- Sun- ýh fie deters build- lames td et have in a lward, frame ie f ire about soon 1,not m fie iend rear- mr o! bhort- lunu- open gun- Iding. easy 2d by 's on 1orge nwaz s onc .four 1 ught introl. 'este! everal action n de- amev- bulld- f flic si &ade iRe- - At- 3OW- Igton, Mville Park ently fTo- lrred waS !yDr. iment Mt O! who as by Lrous .An n le- Cben- eMr. Dr. [egree Com- augit; Com- i te vte. al e! iand Mmes Perth ff Of .pro- as a fine Lex- f hat ,tfing chool merd ade) broke nin- alla ytan

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