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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Aug 1936, p. 1

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~br (lanabXr 'v icji vvuicn is iflcorporated Th'ie Bowmanville News VOLUME 82 I3OWMANVJLLE, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1936NU BR3 ~ RRALBRNCHS ORALAVATsRLE: SALVATION ARMWY Rousing Ovation Is Given 150 ATTENDED "HELLO DAVE, 1 SA A IKI W. MA. S. GUESIS BATLEVILLE BAND Col. L. T. MdcLauglin At ANNUAL PICNIC BOWLING75 EVENT 0F TRINITY BODY a pcalmeig wr- I N 80WMAN VILLE Sec ndST , 1 Juohave ny't WN E ____ d the contrazt fer the in- ST.DAIIISS..l seen you in 75 yars"TD DU Trnt hrhScn fLre anid sanitary conveniences S c n Battalion ReU io greeting which met the vet- T hrhSeeoLag tCentral Publie School to Fine Programs of Sacred and __________ ream of Bre Park Was, eran Dave Morrison we Gathering of Ladies on Tues- L. A. Parker, local plumber. (Jiassical Music Please Bow- Bcn f rarley whewettohs or eeny 1Go dyAfternoon - Fine Pro- The contract, whch was let m ilNwateandFv ude fiesadM no a osot oase nc.Greet.. IGeomn' in gramProvdedat $975, wil provide for the ooAuine"I nSeod Ga er* and Bountiful Supper on ing hm was an old school Coc eiinFatrsAna gram ____de installation of new conven- ____Adene__rnSeod"Gthri Ottawa-Tribute Juiy 29th. Ipal, John Watson of Caes- civcHldyTun en ience to replace those con- Paid to Bowmanville Commanding Officer rea, w hoo75yeas ao aN-____ Haptodn, benni ofillnandiesyron e Csosb h cof Bowmanville. during the past -Rev. F. M-. Mason, Formerly of Newcastle, The annual St. Paul's Sunday Morrison at No. 9, Clarke. AnOhaarnskpebyE Misi nay Soieie oied wih spector. The work is aie-n. wa ot h o e o h W as Ouest S peaker School P cI c was held on July Since they lf e ol nih theAftnon Axlary Soite o! edW M rad nerwy n best musical aggregations ever___________ 29th at the Cream of Barley er one has seen the other Troph] S.e0f trinity nited Cury f O.fM. beadcomleted thnis moh brought here by the local Corps Camp with about 150 in attend- so that while they have liv- day tounmn fteBw.n SofTuedy rinoo ntdthe uar T e oaretd tis l oeni of the Salvation Army - the It was plainly eývident at the with his wife; Brigadier General ance. Af ter an afternoon of ed only a few mles apart ville Boln lbo odyb Tusdy ftroo a tereulr heBar i as, pedig Belleville Citadel Band. under the reunion of the 2nd Canadian In- E. A. Swif t, C.M.G., D.S.0.. of sports a bountiful repast was for three quarters of a cen- defeatgDenbcsrnko metn.weietMs .W onsrk tle in eor baton of Bandruaster D a v i d fantry Battalion. C.E.F.. which Kirkland Lake. Ont.. also a form- served by the ladies. tury, it took that length of Oshawinhefnladteeb Slemon conducted the opening okts summer. The en Wrdp Arriving on Saturday was held in Ottawa on Saturday er cozmanding officer of the. The resuts of the races are as ...e to bring thm ogeer VIr on \meetin Mr ns. .H rs rt fte Weard ehof heenoutre- enoori they were met at the and Sunday that while the Pass- battalion: Cdlonel James Wînter- 1folio,,;s: Boys adgrs n gi. Them *....s hohld tr1phy iH all by cprom inent m em bers of ing o ! the years m ay leave its in- bottom . M .C., of Peterboro , O .C. dand-G re and aganc he a kir o s c h oiE ch m mb roet e wi-n teBbelso.adMsE. decorated and some rooms te 1uiclf raternity. and warm .exorable impress in some ways on of t e Peterboro Rangers, the Bo;7-t y Sevn, o org eeraciondthoyse iewincoaoe osrne asos Sthe ie l nPess. adMs E tCnra eol r oids o! wvelcome were expressed the members of this old unit, other Perpetuating regiment of ay DderSley oyseand chnaedera in da y s wa s xGood.mn .JhnadE T hri e sl e in hr staer.em der g o n r vation. T h e ta the bandsm en by F rancis S ut- such as t e g yi f6r a ,of h e l e d s i n u h d D . ardship" was under the leader- Board will have spent con- o<1Jairas Chrysirre M.C.,:A.D.C. sh p 0 M s . L. w g r a s s - sid erab ly m o re th a n a th o u - ton . M us.B ac.. D avid M orrison . l as he re i n g fhas ir it h e 2 dLie t . C ol C onel f i c e rG irls . 6 a n d u n d e r- S i l e y M or e. Rih ardH o sk in , , airote G oci m n k p e t e r c p siofMsG.. aaass-Abernethy on behaîf o! the Lg- t heir indomitable pridei terCommanding the Governor G irs8adudrBlyRuhr onHsl.KC. h ad scn lcern eevdsle edbyMr. . . aric. rs and dollars on improve f ord and Bett3y Stevens; Girls 10 the foundation stone of the u waterpihes F. . y den Mrs. B.R. H;ic . m enswentecurn ion Band. B. H. Mortlock, and old unit. which served frmr eral's Foot Guards. thie last t nwoe-Gae ihr oo Tw al edo' nw 1I P.M rdra.MsRH mnswe h urn h ocal oflicer. Lieut. Arnold! than four years in Fr«ance- and beirig old officers o! the 2nd wa adnd R ute h er Doro -ToHall. Wse odnt knOW i Pnrthecnolto1oud w Warder and Mrs. J. E. Eiott. Il ear closes. Besides t h e Brown. Mr. Morrison recalled! Flanders in thiat nmemorable per- the occasion for a demonst th Bys Fanuln ternethy: w at eed but wol tais.Por T e suibject was very cearly decorating and the sanitarv pathe i a local band on Can- od. 1914-1918.1 on the part o! the men. raintos 8hneud r Do ad i-a ot,7 e rs h d a s. ary R sva dfetn Mrs. Waga stre~sig s3stem ne~* ce ar hedge i~~ r'~ ~cox Allan M artin, Balford Panke: t e p s 5 y as h d a Tom Stne by i to 9 n th teats that s.Wae stears nà h"seen anstailed at eng ada*s f irs' Dominion Day. July The reunion was lield under Shortly before seven o'clock on, Boys 10 and under-Allan Mar- good raking over for both fiaronwhhwscocde theeaspics o!the 2dtBitve areatrdayeienigdthsefatendirbti.nBafordaankeeRaaAber-enme havnreaveabl kee abou fiv min tes bfiral id our body, m d. ftne. talents and tral School. Publie Schools lst. IU67. K n h upcso h n atlo aud y e ei g t oe at ni g tn af r a k . R y A e - m rois b u moe. ilil re-open n Tuesday, An open-air festival on ,in Association. Ottawa Branch. and the reunion miarched to the Chat- n.ethy: Guis 12 and under-Vio- ieois night.Th for emes f sepnes. Street was a revelation in band mwas attended b almost 500-of eau Laurier for the nuldne etMAisr.NmaWco:RSv Miises AnneAani Ada lnn: Sept isIlby 50mansuac..aned.lotcMclliser. orma slco _____t__e______________andmusen.adoloal muiclaMapaor- He.oficer andmen.o! whohyMjor2. H.Heste. Bos 12and nder-en. emonpiec sang solos which ivere very much ed very favouable comments on The f irst contingent from a rresident o! the Ottawa Vrn h R yA em ty i ol et Mc u - iA P I Tw Letern es.p ec eev enjoyed. A very delightful time the playng o! the band and the distance came rom Toronto. o! the 2nd Battalion Association. der-Mary McAllister. Voe LIONSAP ON hl1 lu spnch W rds ino! th ain wee O Y L Soloits. ïThe Band then ,ioune- ab o75strong, wo arîned in a was cairman and tat'se.Allîster: Boys 15 and under- CO MI I. F R-in ane n ejyn batfl R Y I E FOR cd to Oroncwhere a dense crowvd special car attached to the early About 300 sat down to the dinner. Charlie Lemon. Ray Abernethy: ANNUAL ORALietenludi e nerd Iuc.lodso rLHswr iac;aaiig hC arrivai. Mr. train soon after seven o'ctock on, Folloiring his addi'ess o! Wel- Girls. open-Helen W i 11î i a minL ARS.V L nuigforfrmBthnvl given by Mrs. A. Petei-s, Hamp- fKnxflIflflr th feelingsofStra mornîng.adwrme come. ;o Hester ra al-Mr Jury:Bos open-Chri the hoetonrik to. rs R 1logsn.Tyon. IR T LA E N the vilagers. Item a!ter item was by many o! their comrades who gram !rom the 2nd Battahion of 'Lemon. Ralph Cote: Girls' Boot Menmbers o! the Lions Club are bowedoueal.wleAbr and ______RussellGilbHrRE LEAGs- requested and played by the reside in Ottawva. They converg-, the Australian Exped i h i o n a r Y 'and Shoe Race-Mary McAlist Er..'or killen. and replied to by Mrs. F.ii Band and the crowd was boath to ed on the quarters o! the Gaver- Force, sent f rom fydenals o! the consolationh seriestiel prpaingfo thiran M. Cryderman. H R E G Eatloiv them 10 return. nor General's Foot Guards in theJ South Wales. worded as follows: barrow race-Cyril Coombes andi nual Cîrcus ho be staged in Rot- fnl -~~~ Splendid open-air Services ,vere Drill Hall, the G.G.F.G. being one "The Second Battalion, Australia. John Graham: Charlie Lemon ar3- Park on Wednesday, August beforesucmng O!tefr L O C A F I R M E N o w m a v i t l R a y I s w n t ~ d a y n d e t h e n d o r ds r v i c S u w r n- o at e t ua i n . u n i t s o ! t h e R e r e m b e r s " a n d K e n . L e m o n : N e c k t i e r a c e _ _ 9 t h . T h e f o l l a wv i n g c o m m i t t e e s : B O wý m a n i er n kMG .. LO A FRoN a ndtheio e rvibyethe bnd on Sun- at tating oo.alnCma on rhmadMr cliand booth chairmen have been'GouldelintdDd'Wrn an' ~~ploed by Captain Houselander' Demonstration For Officers Steve Leblanc o! Ottawa pro- ter: Rev. Banister and Dorothy appointed. n h ATTEND MEET IN a tie for- firs lc witti Cobourg of the Belleille Corps who wasi The arrivai o! Coonel L.T. i posed the toast t to 'Fallen Comn- Somerscates: Married Women- Caae~.V oar: terd. n Tthaee onur Bo'vý rst pl cen1theafirstE.roundoo!;theasprrmurd OAKVILLE MONDAYland elbimnaed Port Hope when aLso the special speaker. New- MLauhin, C.M.G., D.S.O.. f orm- rades" which was drunk in the Mrs. Bates. Mrs. Evans: Married 'uer-Bill Oliver: LrawComtiustmsdrnthda.C- hhy belted Kinsev and Len castle and Bowmanvilîe Beaches e omnigofie !te2d Men-Mi'. Banister. Alex McGre teeS. James, J. O'Neill, WJ.pletjitiws ed pfo hit Wakely for weIve ringinL, hitsi were included in the itinerary. 1 from Bowmanville, who came (Continued f rom page 5) gor.- Bagnell, Mo Bresin: Ground- miuedri teeennde Members o! Bowmanvîlle Pire ad an 8 ta 4 victoiy in Port and ah Newcastle W. F. Rickard, '.KihA.Sih .O t ý B rig a d e , n e a r ly t w e n t y s tr o n g . o e t n g t . . e c m d t e b n n xA o g i . A m t . V ta . Ho e as nglt M P. wlc me he ba d nd ex 'A Barlett. Ross Stevens:- Adver- h a y tu d rtr were in 0a1jleon Monday at- This mEans Bowmanvilte wl îesd i lauewith h w a vle -I d sra o n LOCAL RIMES AT-j-B. H . Dutlock yBthJ..Br.ç .PeiiayRud tendng he anua gaterig ofpla CALurSWonIMMERayfoiperorgace.B.. Dudly, B Js- . J .!:wn, Prlm ar'Toram the volunteer fire fighiters af the, fiiSt place. kely in a sudden' At the open-air festival inE o m n il n u tia o nW NP IE TS Dudley,. A. McGregor, P. R. Cowl- 1 Detenbc Province o! Ontario. While they death gane in Port Hoe. The Rotary Park the Band was heard --------____ Hams aning. Dr.RC. Caiel:Bo ts b rruter IGerwil la icoSWIMMINGt.Thug ntualMEn Hni ng, dr. . E Dnniwell otl C bo . 24 Gmbet, etr d nttkpati nofte Pacect by Don Williams. whio abviously tired. cohesion. attack ItrsigIfrmto rm teBueuo ebrso %avle wm ly ot Bao anfe 7: Mcaggart 9 stunts and dîsplays, the local had a triple, double and single in and release. and hhe general en- isigCu ne ayHnr J. Brown; Ice Creamn and Sof t . Rud f iremen had a most enjoyable1 three trips to the Plate. the Roy-, semble playing was bet.tej'. the Statisties Shows Bowmanviffe's Ojpto At Port Perry and Caesarea Drinks-A. McGregor, Dr. Birks: De1t eR ckosawiluc was the oldest f ireman present in rv isy o h oudcniuI lyn Mete vî vanufactures Reaches $2,41I1,595 An- ri-otok Coling: Blan-'Tgg poit ! ontnuussevic. av r a two run spturge in hhe the weekend no doubt accouniting naîîy Membes o! the i'eentl3' Hogan k ets-K n igof theinniw ellly H orse-K idd, O h w . 7 t n e , P r pin o beentia Bamanvile ha timseo!d.Len Wakely 'sas the %i- for this. n____________________ ingClu Re--ed Ch anCrEnand Aon- IHeen ing bee a owm nvile irlti of a t ra e rhhree>,inrun, TheBanlaieinse the:rti!The m nBhonds tatesS imPo-Tdsean:sedwnasd An-ne fighter for 55 years. He seldom i next innîng, and gave up a single outstanding soloists. whose tech- meets at Port Perry and Caesarea i char-W. J. Dudley, A. Smith; W hitby 8 tissa fire in town. and was couniter in the sixth and hwo more nique adb'liny n for I The position o! the town a! and w'omen and pay in salaries aver the holiday weekend. Ah Galloping Horses-James; Horse 1Ga.Osaa.1; oe 1ut upset when hie missed the 1'in the seventh. Port Hope sc r'themselves the admiration O! ail Bow-manille in. the industrial life !and wvages $471.856. Nearly a. Caesarea. Bud Welsh came first Race-C. D. Searle, R. Nichols: skating rink fire while holida3 - ed one in. the fourth and three: mho heard. DeIt Bandmiaster oCretraderaro s a in, Bomiliomdolanvoille 13;an Cyd J a c k G r e n . n d B n d e c r t a r yr a t O n t ri o is a i m rt m il i o n d o l a r s, o r a b e x c t . ! in th e 1 2 a n d u n d e r c la s s a d B in g o - M . B r e s lin : F o r tu n e . v e a r , P r o e 3 were destroyed. 'Continued on page 5o George Wardle. in solo and duet ant one according o the f igures, $98,15 i spet o ra mater- third in the 16 and under class:- Marr: Beaking Bottles. Ot:WVl ials and the value a! hier manu- i Madge Wiseman w-as f irst in hhe ýShooting Gallery-j. Smith. C. A numeisareamng habesethsmublnhe bttheDoinontur-faturd podctstotll2.41.55.12 nd ndr. irs i th 16an îBrtlhtotakel. $2,411Da.59e5.owanvlSe7oLieng ow,,n. which is rich in band hst- eau a! Statistics. Bowmanvîil:½ Bownianvjille actualy produces: under. and third in the 18 and idge. Stevens: Home Cooin- soeCnugo.8 TIIREE JURHAM CLUBS ory. li~ ue as the s iasuantuviabe record as a man- products to a greater value than undei': Alvin Welsh was first1 Mrs. W. H. Birks. ,(Cninudo ae THRE D RHAM G RLS' C UBS .in o! hheaeVre a tye. g-un cung centre among t he Port Hope. Lindsay, and every home in the 100 yar'ds for 18, I-IEL AN CHIE EMEN DA ofdethe Mleîoof Jaree n- twnsd.of its sze in this area. oter ce;iie in the ection with an ude ad n Cale c PaR AMETmeP OC D R HELD AN ACHIEVEMENT DAY' era i:ualypesnz ere themanvilîe lias 13 manufacturing ville and Peterboro. Falloving is and undeîr. :P R I M N A Y rer pnuIsrnee. 1etablishnients with a total o! a comparative table showing t1i.,~ At the Part Perry regatta, Lau' _ A N D B L C L 1lP $3.316.084 a! capital inveshed. iauatrn ttsiso'tý Wiseman~ took first place int DurhmeCton at Candin . 'U TORl' aces: m'hile Bud Welsh 's'as sec- Copttosa aainNEW MANAGER HERE ond in bath these event.s. Mac' NtoaExiiinMarin lHarp Is Promote<i To 3 the major hanors in t he 200 y'ards TELEPONRC E T LDG.i 'The Girls« Achie; enrt Day fohingsonStore -Alex Wilson 7> _ _ _ _ _ .~ ~ ~m a n c a m e f r s t i n b ao t h t h e 1 3 O S H A W E M a d e n O u u Durbaîn County was held at MIII- Is New 'Manager Here -~'a e fr m n n a g ie'C N R C E Ot ra s H w L gaai n i DuramContym-s eldatMil-and under and 16 and under' 1 BllTelpon om unting fie ekr ro ii o!, Miss G, ndr e Pala d-a 0 a p f r t e s e rE' pany has announced that MavnHr.fr h atya 3 ~Duro were third i hecnoe te cract r theeet ebr fHueCm Iîls itu sThe Bellparîne t olio one C in Inttue Bac, earien fStcres. was ransferred on Wed-i Peterborough 81 20.672,345 4,110 3,687.676 10.D08,.779 20,101.818' At Port Perr3' the Bow-manville building in Bownianviîle h as mons arenoa50oenugst Agriculture. nesday o Kingston where hie 'sllI Belleville~ 45 6773.980 871 716.338 1317,342 3.145,102 sWrimmers tok $7.50 away in bee le tsW.l.fT.ck m aencu sagce er rg n that c t, M p ha s s bo e ein Cobourg 26 2,673 721 530 527.488 1,093.235 2.688,992 P rie m oney and at Caesarea they ken le ow J T ic ,w ch 'f r Dram ou ty t d1h T h re cl b s hic i w re o g a n % h at cit . M r H a p l as ee n P o rt H op e 30 2 .0 13,123 523 530.8 79 498,348 1 .689,7 12 w o n sm an y v alu abnltheb ui dinizes.c î z d a s f î l i n M i l b o o . r o os g n a l l ', s u c c e s s u l i n t h e l o c a l ; L i n d s a y 3 2 1 7 6 8 1 1 7 4 6 5 3 8 5 , 3 2 3 '7 4 4 , 4 2 4 1 , 4 9 4 , 8 4 5 a e s h e u j t e t a k e p a t h e y w i l o k o t h e b u I l d i n g R o t a r y C l bt i s l u co nn and Mt. Plesant under the ap store and hias made man3' friendS L Ielf ord 13 938,795 204 161,199 47e,526 783.998 Ohawa_ Regatta s'.im m in YS-wl ho s t e ii w <Ulr iday at he a.m rl H e. able and efficient leadershp o! local'. He will be succeeded, akefied 10 1.752,741 41 27,032 80,578 271.886 E 0 weeks time. M ik Mrs. W. H. Armstrong, Millbrook. hee by .C Alex Wilson o! King- 1O mneee 4 72,147 31 22,839 144,913 195109 __________conmmence almost imied- p-kr M rs G a n et G o h e n, B o w a n -s t n h o a r v e d W ed n e s d a y o B a n c ro f t 8 1 6 3 3 7 4 5 7 4 9 1 8 3 9 5 .1 5 4 1 8 2 ,4 1 7 S c e p re ssio n s a t a a a e ville, and Mrs. Verna Gardiner, take oveî his new duties. Mr. ' Bobaygeon 15 105.381 67 39:753 111600 173266 ScrFinals Saturday located at the corner o? member o h os.H a Mt. Peasant, completed their Wisnhj ensi er "t enelon FaIts 8 91.456 49 27,912 100.136 166,720 A h ihsho rucso study of the 'Weil Dressed and the Mahier Company and lis Millbrook 5 36.405 il 7.316 74,602 98,795 Satudavnghnas730 W e l G r o m e " h i n e a k i g p o - n a n a g e d s to r e s in K in g s to n a n d N o.c 0 9 7 137 8 64 . 7 0 ,7 6 0 m a n v i ll e a n d 1ro l n h o -S r e s p o i e t e T w jelGomd*hienkn r-Nrod 1 097 1 .4 951 6Boki soccer Hall, on a lot oiined by the STvis.w ject. Much credt for the suc- Orangeville. His home town s Madoc 7 -59.630 15 7.782 37,527 60296 teamis will meet in the firstof cmayorsvaler. c so tisy r' rki du taGuelph. Mr. Wilsn, who 's Havelock 3 46.31)1 17 8.078 37153 53.207 home and home games fr te ltwl o calrebid 8hssi te local ls ears wand the ta Scotch. is single and will reside Hastings 5 61,278 24 12.674 16,590 37.320 tille Of the Western Section of! ing, but will be modern i Canada, anIlpoeanxr- o!theal omaens an the inetat Mrs. H. Casbourne's, King St. - - - - __hdsrct_____au.Th vryrsetaderce rdnrl thes comunitieftheUnied:TI316 $38998843 7,528 $6.691,174 $16784.583 $36583 aeshould b elwrhwie seilyt odteda n hee on te 's.t at nt~e EdinaîR. Kingsley ,Church. iadsol tratalre1od. poessenwhc slk- Cm Seoun Day.rlsTey eaxthib thd Who at thLions International l - fitooeato ex ced eraio Cut a.Teex ibitcdConvent on at Provi.dence. R. I. bertere M AI NI IC N T A R E N A T cL U G LI OS A W X M E un .e e m b rs le ai . t on their work con is-ing a! reo: las: ion'li vas elec ed Presdent boks. slis, collaî's and cuff. cf Lions International foi' 193-..May-i1in uhhavesior w ek in 'carfz. .za:nîles o-- mcritin'td.ir:î- 37. Mr:' Kingsley coînes f rom R .,. es M. J. flice. neceu,ý,t N ng poters ond"pci e ni s-Paikersbu'g, XWest Viî'ginia. Bow- setdtemgiietfra gresrcniM.R ec Lno.Ms.(ý; h es ~Chlen Sar ! Orn ws mw' ie .a-rel),rc-ented ah this l completed at the home o! Col. and Mrs. R.S.H ri- Ed o tn R Lwcdthle !itrkh î'ef Oor bwa',cnvcni,rn U3 P. ?s:dent E. W. S. McLaughlin. Parkwood, Oshawa. Col.Mc r1AlieRzrs tno ad9 hwed uLtandîng t pin e r cb nCrcxfo:d cf the Ila-aI club and - the ousadn -- nhrcu Mrs. Craxford. work and in lie day s judging Mc- Mi.~. Alfier Y rc. .S i . __ non d erns, ,,,,"Il ,,.+.î auourn- N.Band miss Vivian Rowa i t26. They then sit ?rom Fethny.%ver 1-3itos a th 8 ta il o'clock in the evening. homne a! Mrs. J. 'H. Werry theThe mnornings are given over Mic-s Flor'ence Werry. an 'argeîy 10 oftice work and coin- Major and mrs. Ferguison C. milIce eetings. 'Washington, Miss Doreen Wash- At the first session o! the new 'inglon, and Mr. Jimi Menzies I arliament a speaker is elected. 1Wc3burn, Sask., visited the faî'm J the member said. He is the pie- c r's aunt, Mrs. W. C. Washing- siding officer and is able to speak toMajor Washington is at- Ec rnhadEgih tendingth Rifle Association Ec speaker in debate 15 per- Meet at Long Branch, mîtted 40 minutes to state his Mr. and Mrs. *A. F. BickRelI and case, but if hie 15 interrupted he Davios,' Bowmanvlle, Stanley lis given a f urther 40 Minutes. Dais Pickcring. and Fred Davis, One o! tle strange happenings Tornto moored to London ovel: o!fh l session, Mr. Rickard 'le wee)ken and then to St lad as te fact that the four Thm ' 0 celebrate the sixtictl> OPPO.sition groups. Conservative ýedding anni'.ersary o! Iheir un- C.C.P., Social Credit and Recoi- cIe and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wmn struction, neyer voted as a body Garfatî ' against the government. A Little Respect Please AIl question&~ that -are 'asked The ortDarlngtn Habormust be placed on the order pap- The Pan othDerlinenieHarborer and notice given so that tle Compny or te cnvenenc o!minister concerned can coule pi-e- citizens in genera] have erected Pared te, ans'.e'r. The business o!f I anitary conveniences at t he the house, the speaker continued, Beac atconsiderable expensee is carried on with preper dignity lnotuaely sonie people, wlo and very strict ruîes prevent jhave no better respect for their vr uhlvt ntepoed !ello'V cizmens than 10 misuse ings. these canveniences, hav.e scrious.. The s'oî'k is donc largely in 13y inconvenicnced those patroniz- ointt e m ei gs a d t e inhe h u f epctfrdiscussed b3' the whole hbuse in thsae o0fr citizens, and for the debate. . Each partY has a Whip People are asked to exercise a lit- wh ethe membin i ers ouseo dle common sense and thought in adsei occurrng in arepese their use o! conveniences Placedanieigtattyarpest aI their disposaI. (Continueci on Page 5) Miîss Verna Gardiner. Mî. Pleaýs- ______ ant. 2nd: Miss Wilmia Armstrong, JL E iMil1bi'ook, 3î'd: Miss M a r i1o n J L E BY CAR Belch, Millbrook. 4th: and Miss, WOMAN KILLED Margaret Milîson, Orono. 5th-___i_ Kathl1een Stark, Verna Gardiner ,rs. .O agnPtroo and M a gar t ill co w il ar n D ies of B roken N eek A fter a team to represent Durhamî at ti.n HedoCa the Provincial Judgin.- Competi- S Rli eono Ca lion at the C. N. E. i Roo The Club demonstrations onl or utfhesctwnte proved veYouinteresting Te Or- ar in which sl'.e was îiding %vent proedver iterstng.Th Or 1over a culv. rt on the Young's ono Club was given !irst place-. 1 Paint - Burleigh Falls section o! Their demonstration wsas in the j Higliway, 28. Mîrs. W. D. Sargent form o! a very cleverly arranged a! Peterbaro was killed Monday skit by Mrs. W. O. Rolph and night w-hen her head struck the presented by Kathleen Stark, roof o! the automobile. The shock Beatrice Hamm and Mrs. G. Mo!- o! the impîact broke her neck. fatt. These girls repeat this dem- Mrs. Sargent 'sas an aunt o! caostration at the inter-county M rs. P. R. Caowlinz. Bowmanviîîe. rJunior Day at Peterboro Fair. Oertî.ficates awarded b3' the Department o! Agriculture ta A letter ho hand fromi Dr. andj girls completing two home.mak- Mrs. L. B. Williams' Toronto, in- ing projects were given te six form.s us they rehurned Monday girls. The 1936-37 pî'agram 'sas from their trip ta the British discussed and il was decided to Isles. and waould like back copies! study the "Supper Club" projet o! The Statesman ha get posted next . Announicements regarding again. Ainother sentence from his the date and plan o! the Leaders' lelter reads: You might. tellI Dr. Train.ing School for tIs project Doî'athy James that iv'e found she will bc made at a later date f!rom had registered at Hoops Inn, near, E. A. Summers' office, County Ag- Bide!oî'd, Devoîislire. the nighit îicultural RePresentarive, Bow- before we arrive< t.here. Small manville. world, isn't il? j- v j tçitlc#inan

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