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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Aug 1936, p. 1

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____ ____ ____ ___ L 1'u ortea n e ~ w a v e N w VOLUME 82 BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th, 19-l-) HYDRO USERS 1H TOWN TO RECEIVE i Crippled Royals Battie - w - - - w - m - - WayTo sifiksd. 1-0 -an a - -a a- - -- NMBER 35 oIHREAE VjtoyP ASH RTEREDT S e.n ir V %ààl% INVictNry EARLY RATE RERUEOIONIES WIN S~ECOND PLAYUFF GAME A ýI WE UPPIER. SCHOOL MIDSUMMER NT UGO ISI TTMN UIISE IN TEN INNINGS WEDNESDAYEXMRSLS EEA D Hydro Usersin Bowmanviîet eCek o *w- Several Students ave Fine James, Adamson-EC C; EL 3. I0/0oITta 935 Bi e Rcords in Final Examin- Annie Alhn-MH 2:FC 2.Fw Dy o mrilUesGt5 WITHMUCH I3EPLETED TEAM * S 5h sJoan Aylng-EÇ c: ELc.~eae~eea uuunn asLk atos-Tom Dustan Nets Palph Ai-s-EL c al R -" R See issi Seve u-Sma Bartlett - EL 1; LA 2: Youthful Clarence With- LIONS CARNIVAL___DogaBatnMc eridge Hurls Royals! RETURNS LIKELY TLorfneaB. BattofF'C 2 Bot 2 BZoo.n2 to Victory in First Big! HIGH CLUB NEARS Tihe finl al itio on slle Zoo. 2. -EC2 e few days w-i reeeive eheeklo 0 ?th muto League Gam e of Car- those of the Upper &chool, were 2 Lorna Clark .M c:LAa: LC 1hi v r hii s an oîl:o av b h u li tlte eer- DveOsbrn, Cubsuccst Bigembefort belssemployed in :e ist are: EC, Mr lmne-E l exaeils ekn.Tesm A1 C1G C~Cmmsin i ttmn heîflosteCmiso Wiiî a ms and Il e k S o Mon a'~ - Pesî ent.~ olsGeom. 2; PC 3. Wlim an HickS! o ody-PeietEnglish Composition ?L, English Marjorie Couch-EÇ 2: EL 3. r expaiLstltth s rbate4 i 9 uadTe psilryte ag rf Missng Fom LneupDelivers Addres - Literature; MH, Modern History: Florence Courtce-EC c.pi yee osme uig .aon Alg.. Algebra: Geom.. Geometry; errueDewell-p'ç 2. oir 19:5 Ifthedota Bowmanviîhe Lions Club Car- Trig., Trigonometry. LA, Latin Doris Dudley-LA 1: LC 1; FA eiS Slashing two runs acro.ss the nival proceeds are likey ta be JAuthors; L . Latin Composition: 1: FC 1; GA 1: C 1. ln u er old eeî e5% fr13. u plate in a vcious tenth innin, rnost gratif ing, m em bers of *te W o .J T.t nF , F e c A t o s C r n h rom as D ustan-M H- 1: LA 1: __ ______l receive a re$50,o the c.,b er i fo nid t hei rg- , C : A ;_C_1____:_rA e . ddin ts wîll .in n wstheiro previou.s frame had allowed Pic- urmetn n .ody i. o Bowmanville Public Schoolsý ors: OC. German Composition;:r rdW alwhnsa eyerýrdcini ulr m eig o o d , i ht.las entered a new' field of en- Phys., Physis: Chem., Chemistry: Audrey Elliott - MH 1: LA 1: D. Fe . M ro it t a v r al e u toî ii rts ii B w~ n il' po ton ta ie the count. Bowmian%-ille While figures are not yet com- deaou ith the opening las Bt Btny ZooZîooy:G LC 2: FA 1 :-F 1; A1 rc A native of Cartwright Town- hh. at treOtober«lst billin-. The opeesaeetise Royals won a rousng battle from plete the proceed.s;are i el ob .s ip doeavourg o.. oan3s 1 PoGrA rAcch elv ien l ,s o h o -ai s e Pitnb a5-cr o h rae hnteboxing and Saturday of a bookstore andi sta- 'Greek Authors; GrAcc. Greek Ac- dsîp nud soneo Cnas ost seodwrih itr fte14restling show, and thelatI toerth, n omain r cdnc.Tteoroontreo-Watr ode-EC3 E : itngushdsugon.wh .idh te(O!l!lS.jDr.rogiit haraMar.Fedr-Nle secison staig t vcoy n f i t he greate Joh niston met with a splendid re- Credit: 1-first class honors: 2- Chem. < n Tooc.as e k D. M r serieson WedesdaymniPîcon. farssconpval ombind. By e 'owhad an uicue career which T W ith Ed W itheridge hurlîng 1 ext m eeting Treasu -rer B ll O1, t_ o i pe i g d y second class honora: 3-third Jack H are-EL 2: FA 2 : PC 2 s o ti e in a t ry f fis l e B a k t c S h l great bal after a shalcy start, th; terepcst eal oh claCommission Stateanentn b caL aetrug vt or1 vrepcst b bet aeastueho nnor. Subjec res taken le: Alex Hendry-EL 3: Mil c;Bot. his hfeissities Cmiso e osbx Roascaetrug ih orcomplete report ready for BlackZo.t2.k SchoosltST1he Bwavil uli tl runspre n te hir, notersentation. The meeting Pv-~~ALS CRE tdnt nintlse r hs c o.2 ________ ru n s ree n th e thir , a n o h er H A R L E H . A R T E Riii h ic h stu d en ts failed to g ain i e t run in the seventh. and the winl- en over to a disEcussion of sanin.thCetiueUn ag I r School Exams.Results ning rally in the tenth, while cnival and ways and inear TD PUTADTV Shi iris,-- aB.oTt ucces.suî andn Picton after m arkin g up three m proving i . Su eestions w ere __ __ __-fo01y u runs in the first. added one mûre fyleci for future reference. hiNcDporant fator i wînth an uecneanded thely con e oivmanville's nom:inee for th eFROM E. B. WATSONIOLD BOYS RE-UNION IN 1937 iNDUHAPCUNysm. , .c: r yr srieha ena ninth. ~~ ~ ~ ~ office f Deputy District Gaver-n f B s ~ A t. c rn on. .O eai g P oi nnh o.J. J. Brown, announced lie New Proprietor Oeo Bs HERE IS FIRST ENTHUSIASTl HRTYISRP R .ah o i l eut anc. the satisfamcto3. Ted Bagneil. playing short in %vould be unable -o acc&,pt the of- Known Bakers in Canada- nocenti Mae f Mlom.Lwne-Tig2: u place of the holidaying Don Wil- fice. and the club pledged itSi New Store W ill Have Tite C m ag o B o d ce Bot. c. Zool. c; Phys. 2. 1935 ws $O982 s c m ae liama sand the convalescîng Hicks. support ýo heith3etthe sum TheCart719.58 formp teani maederesentoneuu-" The CarterrFamiope.r 171 Yale Ave., Winnipeg i3udgnir from the business he By Ontario Department of Cm.3 whle that bade fair to iake Ilîîm August lth. 1936 s in, the hardware and paints Â-Taylor.ords despite our rCaction3: the goat of the ga mie. He hiad . 5 Ue 0 he m ei gCharles H. Carter of Kingszon Gorge W . Jam es, Esq. and oilsetc..as se> m any had eit ayl o. Ast.nc;Eng. 2C o t-p c: 1 aie o e ai n i 1 3. I t e handed seven chances fa le lv an add re y G~d n C a f r one of the best known m en in [ Bowm anville, O nt.pa t d up nd m d o he including a difficult cat ch ~ h' o~ ~ iu ce.- n w hic iî the baking ndustry in C anada . su Nortbu m berl ndhCounty uneer ren . Cam p. 3.fa t r i su l in e - e h w v r i s t r a e d ,e h a ý - l e a z t i d e o f l a s p r î s e h b . , e : D e a r G e o r g e : - I p o e e t h h d e h u e c l n T s f r c t i o l : P s c r n u h : c r e a s d a i n c t e . T h c i f hie turned into a double play,.:p i ucae ebsns:t manded many new purchas- teRs'ce rapa'snw hmsn avyTi.o a to the ninth inning and then %ith Li ns toward its fello w ý- service known for the pa st two eas as t I1 was mucli pleased to cef es. And no doubt but al th. il p r- d re i amplan i ando i Thompo. a re - ig. : . pwas e icesc on u pi n m'ia on first he let a double- club and :ts comipetitors in busi- W'ýatsons Bakery.s and formerlv vour advocacy of a re-unjon other merchants hati a like 'ot .nga sl it :Ag :Bt :Zo.c nf nes . B rhoughw spbisnd Boegsilltoa er . M . r - in Bowm anville next year. - experience. The genera.l e - w i h -l c m lee t s i Ph y.s 2: ren. Auth. 1: ren. 0f po er wa $ 60 fet two on with none out. A .sc- fàt t w rs Roai n ni bsi- erMio m îd wt i l iy t0 Already 1 have saved up one thusiasm engendered was n ssPn 135 th n in 194 rifice andi a long fly folowed L . s o peîor. wll the public Bowmanv-iîe this week. and ihas dollar ad ninety-mine cents îtself a great blessing, each at Ci oun t humAbout an4.3avef t heitm . Vra1;.en u send the tying run across the l d- the Lions. M r Cra wvford: taken the hlouse on Silver Street towards my transportation citizen vieing with others in cate i or um eln a eIAu h t. V ra2 rg : Fren., Ou.L."r titetcih o h rd plate.ut orlioftaîci. S o. h s nd1usal ronno:pi g ut ands0f the av b eniEvlynd y neIShopt W lt r-nh C mp 2 But Ted chanecd from ,Ie Tihe club planne.d rt3 take a a bakground f neariy forty , expenses. y e a I shaîl from tppngou t ac dn sowar reate Do minite o date, Lt. : reng. C3.2 cie n te er ot0 r number of boys to 'he Exibitnon year. ;in the bakery' busiîness. He five cents or more each week. the -Rejuvenation of Aunt 0 h oiinOfcasso tcTr (Continued on page 8< for a days outing learned bis trade in Engiand. because if the proposition di hstch a ft le tes t a nhave lias carge oonhepage 5) eterng the bu.ines.s at thýe age os 0 ou h I f u l>y the rt 'Ma ler hopeinto uha m R Pie H LO E DR. FR D W M RLOW UCCUMof 13. He hlas been i Canada beinz there if 1 have te walk Old Boys and Girls through- County witiin the next '%o or RIP D W RK T OR.FRE W MA LO SU CU BS moe 'han t-wenty years and for 0on crutches and deprive my out the coufltrv far and wide. .rewks hepast nine vear"slha.s operated Rib of a percentage of her will like myself bc gladden T'here are several ire ins to E E T OT EE DISTINGUISHED T RONTO SURGEOin Kniston. MrCar, 1 usual allowance. 1 intend biy such a pian and will begin .keep In minc conceriuii. the _BN FT OTH EX E T 0 $ 4 0 DITN US E O O T S R E Ne« hog xiiib:tion o ispro- ,a> buy aepair rip also in anticipa- test' adets at teben conition, o pants for the occasion. tienof a glorious holiday or Copnaonip:dnalIRsutObaedn a n d is f e q u e t c o tri b ti o n ý 1 ju s t re c e iv e d a le tte r fro m h o m e c o m in g n e x t y e a r t o r e a c t î n g, c a ttle e x c e p r d e b u l isF O B L L F N L G a i y n Rose to Leading Place in B, R K T O N S O D T t t a a t ao ngOli bak ?s. He i rsuch a re-union has just end- Auld Folk at home'. nd wih .lG.T U RD AYN GHAr Tod - o th et d Profession - Had Unusual b s a n te Sa d r r n . ed. He says it was a great the youn g ones ils. where Club amProfit 0f 1067ofFCh C areer and Perfori ed F irst B R E C K A N D S O N S t o h o t e b~ t v r e y 0 surc ess and the tow n looked %Ve can m eet our form er play- com pensation perm itte <J underTh So t h Da l n on r C b' C m u it W l a e bread. and t e aional Grocers lovely ith ThiS uthDfacete OpeatoninTfoaocen freshly mates, the girls and boys of he act Lî $100.00 for pure breds Fobl egefnl e o ________ inToeonoerday troandfosehe t'.etorigial cae ansed, $4000i forbegrades. Theay, ndwne VFootball , ana$40.0 finalsde.geheWorka eral Hospital . -t. :îs . v :ng T G. Br'ck 'ro hy fortontostorgialca e a hed i s hair co e d. its w y on Sa ur eaHoptlTin design and flavour. at the frnprhset an and again where we had such er of the cattie also receives the udrwyo audy____ » e C fl O r r e n b e a n d~ d t h B a e i ' o n s e n t o nit s s o i e d l i n e n l a i d a s i d e o r g o o d t i m e s a n d d r e a m e d a m i o n o b t a i n e c i f o r b e e f f r a n y w i n n e r s o f t h e W e s t e r n S e c - c f r C r p p e i h i d f:;ss off Bre'k & Sons. whi h al.e! Mr. Carter lias a fami 0f six replaced by brand new gar- many happy dreamns of the J cattle wlsich react. te. etClar'ke nied Welfare u Dr. Fredermck William M io p:irchla-ed tl'e gený,.aI store buï-i chilciren. fîve of whoni have nsov- ments of beauty. anrd celor, future. I3. Any animai over six montha in me M.D.C.M., F.R.C.S. a native of i ine' z 'off Herb. McLuglisîn at eo ta Bowin%-anviile with hin. which made every citizen feel And se as one of the Old of age thiat is not registered. when fioort oothrurlfset1o Cartwright Townslip and one of Burketo . our curosty prom pteci Charlie, tie oldest boy. is a fori- p o i f their town alildeck- Boys I wish you every suc- t e t si g i o e wl e c n t t e L s a d f ob l f $ 4 74 s a r s i f ts reom e ntth eta there xtanl Torontos most eminent gynecolo- u.s to ask the question. *Why did er Dominion Stores manager and ed out in its new beauty. Ce-sS in tîsis mooted plan. sidered a grade. Il istîherefore field. Brooklin's protes t clb'hirysccstudcanio gists, died Saturday * August 22nd 'you select Burketon?- Here %vas xas one time a cabinet minister No t only se but he aIso sa.ys Docter Jim. important that eaeh breeder reg- wiateinsnthfrtwseourtivaltha He was 59 years of age. bis answver I chose hbis district i in tise Essex County boys' parlia- business got a great impetUS. (Dr. J. N. Hutchinson) ister al l its pue bred cattle Wipws hrwsot y h He was a Colonel in tise Can- bercause I 'found ou- Mr. Mc- mnent. thers in the family are bvsimot fagime- eguexuiea aet fth a d a n A u s M d c a o r s . P s t L a g l î s a m d a s u c . s ff T o s a n i o g l s D ro- a dF O U R G E N E R A T I O N S A T C A E .S A R E A i a b e y sT i m is 0 ft eg emi nm e d -l g e x c u iet h setd -m r a l n e i a t t e w e l l n h Presîdent of boths the Ontario his business andi because lse had Edith. One te daughter is i* avno!olastmnyfou the final series goes on. The sum $10&.7wsraieliipo Medical Association and the Ac- been recommended to nme by mared. Tie Carter fainily are i. f armers. ganie on Saturday at Les- fil c ademy of Medicine. and for many B"sdstreets.whloe Slers, banker s embers of tIse Churcîs of En- E.ASuier Arclra kard is expectedl te attract in fromtebti.an$731 yeara senior attending gynecoiog- and lasw3ers, n tise -hghest land, and swere active workers inJ Representative, Bowmanviîîe, il hunilreds of people, and the ciraw.Tiedfrnc mat f Toronto Generai Hospital. îter nis." A nîglst y, n ce compi- St . George s Cathedral at K n-4end a o rt, ns ry uxi q r- t e fth h me nd o e t elt Dr. M arloiv as conducted 1i ment, we ought, and a ixol ston. and at St. Luke's Churcîs in ies if th ee is any part of the pro- sre, I o m n il 1 the actu l p oi e r s ns ts number of operatons Ins B.a - n erited one n s; icîs a -l o the same city. j ect that is n t clear. S pe b r Sh s e p ce manvilie HositaI. thse ast being knoss and baie had any dealn Thse neis business iîll be knos;n t. t________an____ larger ea some four or fis e yars ago. pro w.Fotball~ fiasa expnec tgn h anv to hisslong llness. J Continued on page 4)Cntnudonpaet, f ecetfo is ps iCniudo ae5 àMr. P. L. Bcetfoirepst ?e cf the titbits cf sptofertthtsert-n c h Popujar Among Soldiers UMUg Boys' Tai.ning Scîco lias re- t b s e ra l y e a rs h e a d mia s te r o f t ie b g s a o , p r i u a c a r n iv a l W i i e t y h a e b n Dr. Marlow died imn lis suburbm r'IN YiM rtansgeiii oito n a anc town fans will be out i te m home. "Knollview.' S c a r b o r a JJ h N O O Othe staff of tise London Life In-lag numbers for b ot . iigerimoerseruyes Jnto.weelie had .pent 1. g~ DI ""~A ainescnie. xepinal od moat f thse sumîsser montiss. He ek hieand, lus fami.iy wiil moire this meeting__________ e r f o m c. a t p r t o iv P r e s e n t a t i o n i s M a d e t o B a n d - s e r -e c i f o r t i e p u r p o s e a n d a f t e r iu n e o a t t n a c s o e d n a e r the Cit,ýmeetingaccfwtiseirdsbanding inrotise Prominent among ts ivs master R. Foumtain Before DURHA week. reNORcentE I Hethe Salvation Army full justice mn consu]tîng physicians ise praet- H Leaves For Position in was done to tise neal. During DU H MnON Y U IOtAME Se c26.% sed in Toronto for more tisan England tise supper heur an event t.ook DO.., ___AT___________EXHIBITION___ geiy hldys htecr a thirty years. ______i pl c hca g v h ale gntq i During tIse 'var le gave lonsg g pl'icgveastjdIsegaering DO W LLAhPTReR E HBII N g 821 Dsic.I u u and unselfishl y f his ers-r3 On Satsîrday , August 22nd. tish e a pl eas ue, udga hsin e fro mtie D r a o s R g n M j r;1 2 m rs u s anci civilian alike as assistant Banc i Ieldi amienjoyable picnic at Issl 'lÙ 'astieFrretainkFCl C~ an edere inel t sire Bwmniie andinLeg Onlef .Thwi the a esentf deepJunior Fair - Coached uy ."croft, 161 marks.akCspel rsdn !ts director of medical service for Orono Park. 'ven about 65 pe- to Bandn aster Fountain of a it. of u dging C asses t S-We tn lbn ýie m b e i- Osh a ttswlbaee C l Military District No. 2. IpIe gathered. încludmsg bands- leatîser travelling bag by Band I -Ivison Tamblyn. Omono, 179 AexMno, aaer! Lively discussion 'as aused i iether ives, chlsdren and President Jim Abenethy on be- ssiaton. medicai cimrces in 1932 wlsen r.find. Traii.sportation ivwas ar- hlU of tIse band, in appreciation ers maaslni record inthe 3-Ltloyd Metcalf, Bowmnanî'ille. M arlow citiized te establisi- rangeci by a bus and esveraI priv- of te efforts Mr. Fountain hmsasa marespen idi An itr etnwa mien 0 c nc r h c t o- ale cars. nadelin tie la-t three years to air ast week. Coacheci by E. A. 9-Sandy M uir, Courtice 19 ts iiton o o n F r e o n to G e n c i-a l H o sp ita l. H e c o n - I A ft.e i' a misga e a p ro g ra i im p ro v e a n d b u ild u p tise b a n di. u m r . C n t A g i 1 t u r a 1 a k s1 l n d s itined apart ronis 1rn.u , jof races was run. 'vitis tisefl- Mr.Fountain, n accepting tise ueprs. CounetyhAglicaluri t aî ars.lacias Mmrb. ! i cub manandaatfoiIwng îresults: Chilciren. 5 adgf, epressed regret at leasing,bostk fit u l-Geor-ge McKniglit, Millbrook tise FrediorFi tPoi Exnlufion off pîysicin fnce . drGordon Seller-s. Rona Ev- btowing to a laing no steady of72 eoponlandseNewcasttane-Cisase de(vrdts cag ats tilse diaion Boscard foff is B 8 amîd under. .lack1 emplrýýoyient lere. and a job in ing on ra.Conyby n 4--W.JRolnNwate Cae rAdmnsttu.atineB arovemn et ,. H ld Abermietisy:Girls, 8 iîe n Éeand. hee lad no elo s Caroed stabue hisng e ermenter DrohEvans. Joams cisoice but to' go. and isoped tish f i- pncss Ie stan - 9 sak.dne Ps rsdn e.E tise c o ntlsh n g ie t e m d e C at l e ,Ope n i m a rk s n e w m m b e r, a d P a st1re sid e n 'ion oby uEvanos, GeorgedSeller; TIn cta e raicm-mbl fo a 'Islam" at tise medicai profe.s- and der.vasuccesorgel tisan es-sr.e1-Harrs- Kennedy, Cavan. 196 Sheep President om ospeetc Bee Ca tlenO pncaC aros aab yn. O ro o, 69 eo. W . ameforsrnmarks.rsi Dr MSron. was one20fntise er. Louise Sel- candies. etc., by tise youngsters, marks. eBrCone off Etc173'vthile Pas Dr in ailiwarfgs on o tise ers. Helen Tait: Boys, 15 andi un- as tise candy 'vas scattereci on ts rft 9 T.s3HryMCmsIa 7 rcaino the isanrdf neni ms aiirfgrsacudte2-Elinare Scott, C a mp be - marks. lm rel xrse i p deri isii Tat:WEns Race, open tirsgase picn 'a t Tise.Àer uppe bm"190marks -ar1'Cms d,17 rcai offalAtsis . wH reice 15 and under, Louise Sellers, Cel- Not tise îeast enjoyable part of 5,SwneTe emide o ts metn ad s of4i7 eB.oor Sre e We laT, r a r od AuMerV s .a W, oTait hale a e bts-e ts ade wo y as eoe tie posics ! C na a w re c ned rtd 7- la E r, Milr ok 7 1 L r y r w . Or n, 19 as ie o e o n aidea b Mal w o grco sl nd iopi- . ae o e417ad r ok s pprec y tw r ire o ng it a D miintir86eo be e ac, J hn W ta n 0 C eara Ift m rkm rk.Pat Pesd ntDM rM ris n o ta mail tire Way To Mi 1 TW«r A WT"-l - -

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