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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Aug 1936, p. 1

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~be ~rnub i~rn ,%hTteeman With Which Is Incorporated The Bowmanville News VOLUME 82 BOWMANVJLLE, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST l3th, 19,ï)6NUBR3 __________- -- - - -m - qi m---- McLAURIN. FAMILY SERVE IN MILITIA HIISTORIAN By-Iaw Is In Course 0f EDITOR PASSES REACH NO AGREEENTA THE MISSION STATIONS 0F T OT FPOOE INDIA SINCE THE YEAR 1869 Peaato oLies NEW PETERBORO IHA DISRIT BWLNG Member of Distinguished Fam- Siot Machines In Town __ Diy owrnRBwmavileBOWLING____. iGroups Are Adamant At Pon- ILEGION B N L Y TOURNAMENT IStypool Gathering. Failure to A TOUR AMEN 15 Tels of Work Among Hix. Candy Vend ing Machines and Weighing Ma- Find PRout AgreableedAl-A OTR P R HELD AT COBOURG dus-Sees India Christian in chines Likely Exempt - License Wili Pro-. MyPretWokrcedRDA EVN G BlowmanviUle Ri]k Took PartcpleButNot'n eli bably Be $10 For Each Machine Operated :n. ___Fine Pr(ga rpre o is Provincial PIay-downs On 16 o~a at h To Forbid Juniors Under 18 to Operate Auaiosde iuo Rotar~ akCneto h Machines. tilbe h etn fpris Provinces of Canada were Con- tinae, td the metnop rts Saonk-iies od Lan olesofDstit ofederated înto a Dominion. the, lin-Peterboro highway adjourned! 14 t-ook part in the provîncial McLaurin family Ihave served t. The first gun in a projected acted at the meeting. Generali Tuesday at Pontypool after ai The Leon a.dwtchp- plav*-downs at Cobourg greens their church among th e teeming iwro itmcie ssfrt accounits 'sere passied 'for $490.91,1 hectic afteri-oon s.ession. On e 1xideti a fn oceta1heCe Friday nîght. A. Kititiof Oshawa, untut.oîed multitudes of Imdia.1 theow curilmtngn and relief accounts for $133.33.. route hati establisîîeu a majority'fBaeyCm onSnaa- wrinning the singles by defeating1 Totiav 67 years after. the Mc- a h oncuclmeigo Mayor Strike, Reeve Jonles and of fine votes in its favor which ternocon. r, opeetoeo Cook. of Cannington, 21-15. In ýLaurin family is still doîng itsý Friday night. when a commnittee Councillor Morris were appointed himnW.NwaMLA terl the semi-finals. Cook defeated part in carrying out the con-' was authorizeti to tiraw up a by- a delegation to attend the High- Victoria, deemne i inufficient to icerts inRtryPkon rda Lucas of Port Perry, by the score! mand of the Saviour to go into law for presentation at the next way meeting at Pontypool on 'impress the Provincial Depart-i nght. Th1 adhs rprt of 2-13 Kiddwining rom'ailtheworl ani prachthe os-meeting of t.he counicil for the Tuesday to support the north Malcolm MacBeth !ment of Highways. splendid porm rvdn Bowmanville by default. pel. control andi licensing of slot ma- Darlington route. For mnany 3ears ecltor of the A surprising amount of inter- wide varit fetranet Goodiman and Johns. of Osh- ls Vislting Here_______________ chines. The ternis 0f the by-law The roatis andi streets commit- Milverton Sun, and a former esThe ee areue invietee-edoe u awa, took the doubles by winning atpesn lo have flot yet ben decided but tee were authorized to purchase President of the Canadian Week- est halld bnParo.isetiin tEaes-to h pblc or.1l ing iaallee isbytP.esG.iPuriis,' East er tebni ntefown from Livingst.one anti McLeoti, o 9 e wt a visit. from one ofth Capt. C. M. Chandler they will probably conform k> ten tons 0f asphaît for a Beech lY Ne%%*spapers Association, who Whitby, so mucli so that over 400ubes and;Ovrue McLnto,1-8 nt eod nîem- Of Toronto anti Newcastle. who i sîmilar by-laws elzewhere. Avenue culvert. Pa.SSeti away last week. Mr. Mac- attended and voiceti their vîews t CavrybyFVonSpe finlsLiinstnean b ers 0fssoar ie-vi Cornet Sl.A efctDyb fnl CanningtonewondomMuro ray o this family, Miss Kate S. îs the author of an extensive1 One by-law we saw recently The agreement between the Beth was one of Canada's out- without hesitancy. Five ioutes CarreJ o ani te, wf ort rray - McLaurin. sister of Mrs. J~. H. H. history of the Militia in Durham proviieti that no one untier the Township of Dariington andi the[ standing .iournalists and wa.s very were proposed, each being allow- e JacobS, Bn;Wltesl aodman ti ohnortP0f Os17-9aJury. who is spentiing some timie County. which incluties a history: age of 18 is permitted to Patron- Town o! Bowmanville regarding active in educational and libraryeti two speakers to champion tti SetonreaBuut taGoFteman and Jono sa..erwihlr 1erTeStes of the Durham Regimient. Capt. ize a siot machine. This by-law the uipkeep of boundary roads be- circles in the Province. being at1 cause. Interspersed weermksSuhnMeoisb Mai- Mooreg . 0 omnil.b man was privileged 10 spend an Chantlers history appeareti in' would flot. 0f course, affect the tween the two municipalities was one time President of the Ontario by additional persons dfinitelyByr vrue ivrCrb score of 11-4. aItobifhu ihMs e heSaemni eilfr..inaycn d v e ding macinnes discet i anithe ayeenor t-EuainlAscain ntrse rmte2 uiia-Chas. 0e] MrhThe Laurin on Monday afternoon. and 'I* is splenditily written antiisani lo eihig acinspoizti10sinth aremet o Hicks. of Whitby. won the rink Threweslitrebuinresentenoterteny.rs 1 rsiv chmponhi y ieeaig ic- sas able to glean in that inter- the result of extensive researchles There's as ittoetusines transdI anoheî te vear .vîew some off this faithful work- on the part of the author. The TRNTaCOASThe fisrbouro pseti begn'r.b .Hdit yn bd ols of Bowmanville. In the semi- er s impressions of the fields of book is being eagerly soîight af- with Me; anti clositng withrthe finals. Hicks wson by tiefault fioru her lengthy labors, ter by those interesteti in niîitar MJlb.I aan.etand . Port P le r y, Canngo.aniNchl f o- Miss McLaurin wvas born iniaffairs in the County and a C1 im- -NUL ase At .LIUUan icol o Bw ust- nd W at A Relief fIIUL man J. Dutton. Peterboro. open-'mse ihr manville tiefeated Gimblett of Imdi., a daughter. as we have îted number of copies of this bOok e h icsin Peterboro. 11-10. saiti of Pioneer missioners. Dr. are still available and may bel INC STW E *or years ehav benlok Referees 'sere L. Wilson. Co- andti s John McLaurîn. tý%. had by applying to the authÏor. M d le_______ bltin o asore ouetoTr Pl b o u g . a n C . St nh use O h a a . C a n di ns %vh l ft th e e h o esIn terest i.n g P ro g ra m o f S p o rts, on to anti th e m ore we h ave look -: W i li 1 e H a d o i h T PR SEN INDAN okin 186 ndi a At CionaarTROT IR SPatient Students Hear of Suc- lc;FC3. Conduot For Large Number' e t t srot the more we have Ata:eilmeig0 h ATBw.S aorei niath uncanadal beamp inedthat it would do A 1r R S N N INthe Madras Presîdency they hav e OOT IL cess or Failu.re at idsulfl Selma Bartlett--GrA. 2: GrAcc. At Cream of Barley Cm the mlost gooti to the largest Court of Rvso nteTw PAGEANT A 3 .Slbue ihucai2za AL NUE NmrEaiain ay2 On Wednesday. number off people, and woulti de- Hall at 8ocoktngt hs CAMP EXT FIDAYsince that t ime. Not foi one WiDnINURDINm ronEx amning. u-ayMany 2.3: H.3.crease the route 18 miles bet'seen 'slho areaseetfoplIaxwl HIAACCIDENT Win Honor Standing.dMurrantBates-EL. 3: CH.a3 week in ail those years hias In _____ Ian Bell-LA. 3: LC. 3: Cheni. Fair %veather, happy crowd. lotsPerboaniToto'saechvenopruit0frsn- 0enetrl eeto hsfm IN A CIET f races and gooti eats 'sere feat- Mr. Dutton.i ing their cs gis hsas As ne f te losng eatira'saitestieaurn'andtheSe ely atite long Harolti Bennett-EL. 3: C, t:ires of Trinîty Sunday School W. M. Letcher. Port Perr, 'sas'essment i uhacs ss boys off thlo Ontario Training India in 1867, the eair of con- Hit By Truck Which Wentt Mîidle School examînation re- Mlg. 2: Agr.l. 2. pîcnîc on Wetinesday afternoon, the second speaker for route one. This is theo poruiygv School will piesýent on Friday fedieiation. They iwent by way of of Control At Courtice On sults. The resuits are quite Up Mary Birks-LA. c: LC. 3: FA. astpt.at ter ein 0ftBe sat ing. as 0feongyeaStreetno. aen rtheapa gis h nlight a spectaculai Indian Pag- Cape. %whereas Dr. anti Mis. Mc- Tuesd.ay. 10 the high standing cf Bow- 'c. 1l.en amp. after t viedngte an-: 2 Hi ghsayis he o.nly eaî i antizyent f ol a. oea0 ean' a'the Camp. The pageant Laurin were on one of the first _____ anville Hîgh School anti as us- Dorothy Bratit - EC. 2: EL. 1: imgaswejing artoatiide , v-Ovsntrla ouh rus ikeNarthen.cizes aeasseifrtia is s4iieduled to commence Sharp steamers to sail througli the new- ý% the resuit of a ratîieî un- ual there were flot a great num- CH, 1: Agr. 2. ýother amusements provjded by Arati from Brooklin t0 Port1 this court itnteplc i Sîî9prin ndn r. .0f . the n.Sch cool. etd Snz Cnain 89.iusual accident in front of Nichols' bei off failures. Subjects in which Donald Cameron-EC. 2; EL. 3: the proprietor for the entertain- Ferry anti Peterboro woult link 1'be instruci10efretea- Suerxte1d a coafitt cio10 . McauiI n eiei ro 'Garage at Courtice, at about 8 30 stutients faileti are flot inclutietiPd .mn1ofvslr.th prscm up with a direct route through to ment o!fi oltxe usad eý'1t, a orialini"sn oDrk.inInarin r1907, antm ireus da .rnn. ,yun ia flthis list. The key 10 the sub- 1.c eto vstrtesot o ra- 1I thpbi t tedthis event. i rnin to C n97,anadd ieti restint f ornta o liesil. Ieajects is as follows: Marjorie Couch-AH. c: LA. 1: mittee. Miss Marion BelmnîîOanviIe ic h ri n.I Bowileo HToospta.li lt x-eCEnis Copitn: L LC. 1; FA. 1, PC, 1: Agir.2. 1: GrA. convener. calleti the racesad hav seen fit tei remove our train who have vdt h amnt Enoung peopleaanti oAHerscenteretilagervlcethere isaysoteh o! il- buat usse Cuto Rvso fil' w & Fiie lin-D ay t s . 3 6 ifi Toronto 'here lie dieti in 1912., sible fracture f the skull. an tiadg s eatu e A . An i no1 rAc ec. u heartiLA ,into the i. Follow în g s'it o î n u î t uin at e xe ptoraollh rs o aIl.. mencig at 1.3 sharp:Ms. McLaurin then returned to large transport truck o'sneti bv HistoIy: CH, Canadian History: Florncethurtie-LA,1: L B l ý-,z a d W restlin g fin als. 7.30 In d ia t o b c with h er s o n an ti D . J h ns n & S on , f T oro n o'. Alg , gebra : G e om ., G o m y 1; FA , 2: Fp ç c: r 2 ,2 . (Care th e o niPners: m th .r î il b h b e f r p-zr . enns ad Hrsehoefin daghtrs.andtisy se h11stlLA.wa LatinhedAuA.Latn ors:os:LC, atLatin CwlJack. c Gilsling-CH.ren Woc. a,13 7-33J p.m.: Indian Pageant, iin India, a grand olti lady of 89,I ovrain ihPoica Composition: FA, French Auth- Carl Devitt-EL. 3: CH. c: Agr !Jane Marierrison. Helen Osborne» p.r TnrîaniHrelofintauhrsanitdyse aIceorsaetion. hPoiniii Girls, 5-6-Mary Altireati. Joyce 9 o re ~~~~years. in perfect healt.h. anti still Constable Ed. Purves. of Bow- Ors: FC, French Composition: :1, Grs3.8-J~A lRe dn s orLo s C u actively interesteti in thie grea, manville. 'swlo investîg-atecu tîe GA. Geiman Authors; GC. Ger- Gertrude Dewell-AH, c: Chemn Cox. Patsy Moore. À In e dies o Swas no regular meeting ok.l eepueifo oîîn accident. we %veîe informeti that nman Comîposition: Phîys., Physics: ~en ael.Jn Pulc cel oi ci il .the transport truck. driven bv Chein.. Chemistry: Ar ,Ar- DrsDde-e..1 e..Cals wnHoe.A Pu-li Girls. 9-l1-Doroti,ýC r 00k.nn thie Board liav"ina teci- Eexi hoday. as Miss McLaurin Merle Johnshoîî. a son fi the culture 1: Agr. 2, Agriculture 2: Shir ley Cliallis. Given Hooper. *2Neiie xuh he ug sts . ni her labours in Bow- Ile.wspoeein eîo GrA. Gîreek Authors: GrAcc. John Dunn-EC. c: EL. 2: Agr. Gil12atoe-Yvnretf0 rcs 4 1 'Continuedi on page 7' the highway. Just as it %vas op- Accitience. Figures following a 1. 2.de u s arv posîte the garage it %venît ~ subject denote hionors. Ist cla's Betty Etiger-EC, 2: EL. 2. Challis. Evelyn Harmiden. FrancesBîcktok Parhoî andDwTBe, Fetue control. running across the dut oe honors is 751;, 10 100-, :2id Owen Pagan-EL. c. Crook. .Baktc .Sho n way off the garage on tlie south class lîonoirs. 66'1; t 74ý : 3rd Thelma Freemani-Geonm. 1: LA. otaniohofRceLgrlo1 sîde off the hîghway. Afampritrn- clas.s honors, 60,' 10 65'ý',: Cre- c: LC. 2; FA. c: FC. c: Agir.2 ) 1anti unter-Yvonne Chiallis, Rtlî Miýlddle School Exaniination0fLosAnaonBhi Hydo Eectic tov Ca pagn sing ao lte hia. der td,5%te ::om HlnGlnil-Ec H c H iison. Mariorie Runtie. Results of Blindi ok g crpltefipitlndd ihtdi,50;Agr97..elnGlnvle. c.CH ,D. 2anti ove-Jean Runtile. Success Commission Is T I Ad; c gi 2:E. EeiHrneHlnHo on i seeloupi aw Jaeti : A 1:LC.1: A, :, c; eom EîrleeHll c.C 2 L..Frances Crook. Helen Hooper Enierson. ÊE1Ille n - Comp. c: Ahl is noin edns oh EienHala-C:E.-. Girls Shoe Kicking. 12 to, 15-'Geom. 3: Phys. c: Lat. Comp. 2: Bowmanvill. in lbana Many New Stoes ConnectedConstable Purves stateti il as Ralph Ames-AH. 2: Alg. 2: FiancesHearne EL. c ECc ,An n i e -Mg. c: Lat. ils Carnivala oay aknx Durng Neampaig n -Good BE HOSTESS TO lus belief that the girl. who 'sas Chemn.c. Aera1.c.sHal-E.c C.c Ladies' Shoe Kickin-Mrs. D. Comp. c. Wetinesday.Ags 9h h D inewgFrCoaini -r Lkey N ED KDDE alking with a conîpanion on thel Roy Ashton-EL, 2: CH. 2: Alg., Jessie Hogarth-EC. c: Algî*1:Aldread, Miss M. Staples. Miss' Gîbson. Birtiie - An. Hist 2 airangement nirwyWUpo New Fr onumrsLikly A EE Y ID IEsoutlhshoulder o! the roati. was 2- Phys. 1. E. Werry. Phys. 2: Chem. c: Lat. At« '1vd o I noneeto erstruck by the irear o! the truck asil onAln-A 2 C :F.i (otiudfonpg )Girls' Catch anti Throw-Helen 'Fr. uh 2: Fi. Comp. At2:.ideforn. eeigo ottn ~In ii hlrnNeed A il turneti over. The injureti girl Hooper, Yvonne Challs. A ee FutFrances CrooktyECv e îey n McQuade. Nornia-PhYs. c: Lat.'prd iîgtudrwyîo TCope ofcenteelectîcistove cam wateto byDr.W.th. Bmirk W a h rm in H rnen. ok Ee Conp. c: Fr. Comp. c. CenraelPulcSoo grus the Country Hospital where she is being given i W!il Sttal. paîgn conducteti by the Public Suddenly itlihas turneti very An effort was madetie10secure tAItaAAL48A sV A Histi D.-Foec ery aio ac:Ph. 2Harvemi. c: Lan. Te out o!h aaewl e Utifities Commission thiougli The warm. Thiere is no shatie in the the naine of thie girl anti ier yBysal&S. 4-Francis Sutten. Hist. c: Fr3. 2: h. c: LaIom. c. uthingSe St.et ato Statesman anti in conjunctioncity anti the pavenments are liot comnpanion from the Bowmanville Postpone GardeParty rin2 RussellAIde, HaroldGer. Malcolm. arePy. 1. forthSt totree wîh helca mrhats s's nderfoot. Steatiîly applications Hospital authoiities. but it was' Boys, 5-6-Morris Crook, Billy SteMrat-ic east oniWhntn tett success, Manager George E. Chase pour into the Neigli b o r hl o o stateti that the girl titi fot '515h Harntien, Leon Browsn.I GeorgeS tolti tle Commission on Tuesday. Workers Association heatiquarters lier name miade public. It wasî Ideal Weather Draws Record TyoPalAg ;Py.2 sStt hwvr ta1ot il Codfo nul vn-TEACHER GIVES Boys, 7-8-Harolti Hooper, AM- TylrPerlAh. ; î..2:Street tretot fGog No Ie's than 18 new electric froni distracteti parents wvho. . I hee, htbthgrs Codfr nulEvn- an Strike, Haines Belîman. m . Liberty Sresut >Kn ranges have been connecteti bY asking nothing for thenîselves r eiint !Trno Hastings Man Wins Majori FINE ADDRESS Boys. 9-11-Douglas Harnden, TomsnHae-Ltc:A.Srt sîoTepan t, thle commis.sion since the stan 0! wianî only Iliat their small chîlti Constable Purves stateti that _________radPrd.Hst , em 1 hm.c Lt ndte 1h apin e îol no hr hl the transport truck. which 's'as' Prize. One Man Wins Two., Boys. 12-15-Donald Msn Auth 2, Fr. Ath :Fr- Cop2.wirth thtapin.; hcol an shortecu-aeiwth fve onio!mikinasMr. G. L.Wagar o! the HîghMao, ...u c. .îp.2 serthCrnalitobhed TheComisio asodisusedlodedwih ivetos f mlkwa',Schiool teachîng staff was the Bill Hutchinson, Donald Allin. Trewin, Lorna-Comp. c: A1g. The comr itei hreo Tla e o mmission arL di scus ettei denolisheti in its wiltd curse The best garcen party ws special speaker at Suntay nghts Boys. 15 anti over-Her b e rt 2: Phys. c: Chemn. c: Lat. Auth. 3. arn e etlorte prd x plan - ffi a B etter nL h e tter î ry. w hich carnie t il through a hetige. have hati in the past five years s r i e o t e S l a i n A m , H o e , P r y C w i g a r r w n o a d C m . 3 i . P c n Sighîr Caepaign instuthedfî. l ia:oshvten oîg ___________ r~Iunger Case '~asnistrucetins haebeicmn was the verdict o! Rev. Father servien f hisadeee StionM-aY Hopr, erc Colig.3a;rTrwi. cRoal-Cmp. 3 Lit. p etnotebigtpads secure information as 10 the cost lIn f nom nîany kinti hostesses. but iMcGuire folhowing the most suc- "rant f Tiki fpres eBy'Bo n heRc,9 htetia acma. : g.c: La. ap. c it. ntsomedlimei aylclmrh Gi),d news for Hytiro consum-1 unfortunately thie applications BO0WMANVILLE WINS cessful party stageti b3 the con- Week," basing his remarks on 2 Duglas Harnden, Gle r altd Comp. c. floats in tepadanisoe Dommission in therinear future.bout athe tic FRS O CER gregation ait Rotary Park on Fn- Phiippians 4:8. The extension 0f Purtiy, Murray xWood. Wright, Walter - Ge oni. 1: of kitidiesar eargk>ae ei Li likely 10 come f rom the one. Thuere are miany ptei IS day. The event. originalhy plan- this text from a teaclier's view- Boys' Wheelbarrow, open-Ron- Chem. 1: LaI. Auth. 2: Fr. Auth. part. The Cnda einBn Ctrisiicaltaecounîsflturiein.gcases reporteti by district 'sork- GAME 0F FINALS net foi Civic Holiday, just got point was much appreciateti anti dHuitchnsonanti Dn Meisnder-: i.Cmp 1 f menaanto!rnoadth E'trical8 wereordrti poaliti.0fers. For instance thene aire t'so __ _untier way on niaI day when a well receiveti. HBowmanvilndhe. the Durhaim Reg-l B hi3 s'i $5.154.91 xvas for power. little boys, ages nîne anti eleven. Bowmanville Football Clîu b heavy nain stormi stoppec± tlîe1 Duning the service two centifi- son. Doug. Harntien anti Buti Oshawa*Sea aesBgeBn and-11-s ofthereainer wn--ho live 'sith thein mother in two gaîneti atiavantage i h Ws-pnoceetiirgs adaps nmn:cates, which were awantiet 5y the HGuess'N wcste____ Sholir__on for hie new building now in tiny rooms over a store on a hot. ern Section o! the Darlinglon- was necessary. Saivation Mrmy Heatiquanters for Gusing numben o! cherries in ________ki caunsýe off erection. Water ac- dirty sîreet. The mother at pre.s- Clanke Football League playo!fs On Friday night a large cnowti Bible Knowledge. wene presenteci quart box-Mrs. F. Sutton. Mes.:'Middle Sehool Examînation Cowboy Xean n obyEd :oç.' otalling $492.91 wsere also ent is ill. anti the lads are having on Saturday when Ihey tiefeateti turneti out to the Park anti pat- tc Sybil Mutton anti Grace Sell- Donald Allun. (There were 151 Resîats o! Newcasîlaegln >tk ordghtng a lok fte thmWeves Ho l the Brooklin club 2-1 on the local rollizeti the several booths. The eirs. both neceiveti isI cîass 'sithli at the laes guese 150>,dscsin lghig os_______ ha mtertoarpart iii thegouds parade. Atrte the parka f onrs .Pis Gad Poicey17 -1 r Edyi Dhairan re Nele. wo a~coveny if she kne's'lher boys wvere:was fast anti interesting anti was course the major feature o! the fer was awarded a nice juicy or- i'100> isI: Second Grade (66-74) some ciss sfrtecod usat-a retr letifmSdburyls- somewhere in the country, getting wsitnessed by a large cnowd. Ar- garden parîy. The draw proviti- ange anti tevoureti it, along '2nd: Thinti Grade (60-65) 3rti: Na less tha 8boh il 't that the rates in that city are lots o!f fresh air, foot nisn nolti Lobb andi Bill Graham scor- eti an unique happening when STATESMAN ADVTS. oeut r .C eitwt rdt(05)C rceii h ak rvdn 8,- anti 4c. about twice the rates slîine. let for Bowmanville. The game one man was the huck winner a!ofNGRSUTST an armful o! boxes filliedwtil th ElvelNn M. Allin-Anc. Hist. 2nti man y newnoeygaent endd n feeforal i wic tw o te iv cah ries L ,popcorn, the gif t of the genial T hlo nm a s A. Bneeton-Eng. some lime aonimdih h ivogue in Bowmanville. . sig-ini 1 pntlenetet na!eof e-fo-ah sinwhiht Lo o! wsthe ivecsh pize. L. BOWMANVILLE DAIRY caproieo.M.JL. o- Comp. C: Eng. Lit. 2nd: Anc.drwfrtepiswilb de The Commission presenteti an homes ta unforlunate chiltiren 'Brooklin came ofmpbst, 50 hat Luffan.waJ.he.luckywinnen for____ ofrfrteTw orclfrsuch as these. the Neighborhooti each teani went home partiallyl the two prizes, his ticket being No better proof of the tien. To say the young folks were Hist 3rd. The prizes fteda r:lI treet ~ ~ ~ ,I ihiga h ec.AWonkers Association does fol ex- contenteti. The second o! the 1drawn twice frnmthe several vleopSaemnade- 1reacoed haputireit i hi bx 2d:LaI hpi-n. iI Cniueso ae8 cost of $950 per 100 watt îamp. pect an elaboratehy phanneti houi-;home anti home series will be 1thousand tickets solti. The prize ts.ca etd hnt er anti aIe h popcn anti -,tnii r.Aut.2t:F.Cîp r nd Jeani.M.iCoul "r-Eng+11Camp. COMME. .E. TOWN COUNCIL DECLARES WAR O t r t r c c a P il i t SLOT MACHINES wink., 1

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