Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Dec 1937, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

r 'xin anville News, The Newcastle Independent And The Orono News Circulation 3500 This Issu Whjch Are lncorporated The Bown, VOLUME 83Section 1iBOWMANVJLLE, VTHE NEEDY POOR CLEVER STUDENTS PRESENTED WITH PRIZES AT B.H.E ASK YOUR HELP, FOR CHRISTMAS 240 Bowmianvjîîe Folk Wili Need Help to Enjoy a Happy Christ- mias - Fund Is Opened 'Stop. Look and Listcni."-.\s pre- parations for the Christmas festîit- ies are being plamîed ini nearlv eî erY home iin Bowmnanville, it is well to stop for a moment, to look about you. and to listen to the voice that appeals at this time of the year for the saine "Merrv Christmas'* that you are planning to enjov. Those of us who enjov the God given privilege of having children in our homes. know just what Christ- mas imeans to the lit le fellow and the littie lass. T. thletm it is the greatest occasion of the year. It means newv to> s, luxuries that are flot for evervdav. It means the love of parents, and relatives and friends, lavished upon themi as at no other time of the year. But what about those famnilies where conditions do îlot permit just that saine expression of love. Poor parents love tlieir children just as dearlv as other people, and their children are looking forward to just the saine happy time as the childrenl of the more fortunate families. And SO on behiaîf of that devoted group of ladies whlo look after the poor each Christmas ive are appealing for your help to sec that no home i Bowmianville is withouit the niecessit- ies of a Happy Christmas. Heres what vou cati do to help. If voit want to make a cash dona-~ tion just hand it over to M.\rs. (Dr.) V. H. Storev or leave it at The Statesmail. Ever% cash donation xwill'. ?%,ack-nowledged throughi the paper. * ith is customary genierosity Man- ager C. T. Ross will stage a Canined Goods M'%atiniee on behaîf of this Fund. If you have vegetables, or. canned goods vou care to donate, these ivill be as welcoine as cash. ' But ve lhaven't a great deal of time to get readv. Christmas is onlv. 3 s weeks awav. Thiree weeks today as a matter of fact. thiese ladies wiIl be busilv packing baskets for distribu- tion to needy homes. .. We really don't need to ask if ' you are going to do your share. We know that vou want others to enijoy the samne kind of Christmas you are planning. But don't wait until the last min. Send in your donation in cash *.,o oiyMs Store3 if voit lia c some other donation to make. Incidently every basket will On Thursday and Friday, before capacity Perfect Pupil," won the Holllngshe contain a generous box of candv front the Bov- Scouts and Ctibs. audiences in the school auditorium, graduates highest standing in the Entrance of B. Hl. S. were presented with diplornas an mens Canadian Clubtrnh i 1 Lad Prise f or Classavid S e e r l o m a v i î f n s r - p r z e w n e s i h t e r a a c . A o g t et o r y , a n d -t h e L i o n s C l u b P r i z e i n i E n g l i s h : a v l e H ih olatt t n e C r -P a t v r 5 n o r o s hi o t t tsan cri o n S , h h w af u i oi n p r t n a n Emet,2d abrih uli pekngpiz; mencement Exercises Friday night hsoinadcn and visited ei wa d . mo g th g h o the w eended CoinirsA n Ofnu al e-t - n d r. T A arrciego g nit helpfun s. R v . H . A d ro ter Blakeîey, Mr'. andi Mrs. James le! t to right, Dorothy Bracit, the Barton Prize TOM Depew, the J. W. Davis Cup for the most Mr. W. .Dleoe ls tether urhwopesd OC D'avis, and Nelson Osborne,,were in English Lterature; Frances Rowe, the W. B. valueci player on the Junior Rugby team; Rus- dec the Queens-Varsity rugby Itýatepaofrcmuiy!r Us taen Toronto one atthepino orcomuniy or onuctd te losngcom1n present to se Queens Un'versity, Couch W rit:ng prize; and Donada Creaser, Dr. seinginrtion service whichub endedinonenof the selnShotnMens CanadiaUnlubrsiztyin Cana- g me intT ronto oeSatur ay.nOverfiftyoanad an StatesmntInCa brie!aa dresstd ring thIbeat f such atherins that as bhe Kin sto , d fe t U ive si y o Bo ny ast e p .z fo Ju io .O ato y; M iddle dian H istory; and E rnest W ard, the Fairbairn M r. T hom as Pingle celebrate ci rural correspondents, m em bers of dinner our R eeve Pascoe recalled held f r s m î e Toronto, in the champ'onship1 row, Kay O'Neill, the Galbraith Public Speak- Proficiency prize in Form Il. We were unable his 87th birthday on Tuesday, the staff and their friends, were his forty years as a Statesmnan rugby game in Toronto cn Satin-- ing prize; Catherine Spenrer, termed by Prin- *to secure pictures o! several other prize win- November 30, at his son's, Walter guests on Saturday at a compli- correspondent for Solina. "The day. cipal Thompson of the Pulic School "The ners. al f whom are isted on page 16. Pingle, Manvers Road. fientary dinner tendered by the Statesman," Reeve Pascoe declar- M. ad Ms m avr Dur am lub Tor nt He rs ine CHA LI MO OR res ntaio publishers of this newsPaper, i ed"was the best local newspaper RalphMroj D ur am Cl b or ntoH e r' F neir Tu éf i pe eta a d re en atonent,th first o! t kind held e, due in large measure te the effie- on Thr1y(.S.Takgvn SHOWleiiii aII was highly successful - the hope Day) avsthsmteMs SHOW AT TR C rpretta bIng expesc by many that it <urneo Page 4, Please) Geo. ro ,ado h rrltvs Travelogue by Rev. A. J. Jackson MOSE RW f Prizes Feature Commencement an nnu nsperct H , Stud t Fresennt Local Auto Dealer and W hiz ThE c rr s n en o Th Re . , . a ks n s ir t LOOK AT YOUR LABEL M anufacturers Combine to Saesmac g threoat th of T e B illia n t e nH S t Rv A.J Jako sFrtStage Most Successful Show- Possibility of New Addition to who stated that over 80 per cent. of ISatsmngaheedaAil ffc Speaker4 in New Permanent ing of Products School Echoed b paes the upeamolstJne had pased asat il o'clock on Saturday morn-Re n vae co y Qurtrs.W . icar, The Lrne approaches when .___1ySekr teuprsho tuet otidig vwhere hey were welcomed by a r s Q uarters W . P. R ckard, any subscriptions to The tu e t r s n l a - te e a 'in J l h d p sd. s. W. am .In s al M.P., is Also a Speaker Statesman wlli become due. If anyone desired te see the -Studente resinent leasercnt-f Ediidl cho prio e .W.Jes. xismll____________________ We hope te have the full very spirit of enthuslasm in ac-1 ing netemn md8 e en.o h ndl colpriesthe'ytweecnutd y Duhn onyCu e hr- co-operation of our readers tion, they should have been pre- sehn this ara e r cet h Pro- tepat nhea meo atour of JVN Sms ertd ei aTi vage10for ct higr- h emPlars, afthe af o atouro!fis DuhmCut lbmtTus n tis respect, as only sent on Saturday night, when the Packed bouses greeted the annual vince. The erection of a neci build- newspaper e.roduction were ex- OttnigSu day evening, November 25th at the through the prompt pay- Dodge-DeSoto M otr Show cosed Commencement Exercises of Bow- iig fr mtnl t iîg so w r lîe i a ta.p rai n h ou u eieBch]ee ty e t p ak n B h i Women's Art Association, 2j Prince ment of subscriptions can its doors. W. J. Challis, who so manville High School on Thursday and domestic science was suggstd ivisitors were able te, see what confessed te a series o! petty Arthur Ave., Toronto, the nie% pre- the standards of this news- successfuly staged the event. was and Fridav, wheii in addition to the bY Dr. Boniycastle, the building course a news item takes f rom thefts in Bowmanville. appeared 0fGadte atC - sident, Dr. L. B. Williams, and %frs, perb anied the very embodiment o! nthus- presetatioîî of awars, che logramn costing ap)proxilnately $1,0, lalftetm tarvsa h editor's before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs onmeeenEeria Willams ctig ashostandhostssiiasm. Said Bill: "Neyer in my wvas featured by, the presemtation of of whiclî votild be burie by, thc gov- desk until it appears in the news- F'riday and were remanded in Aftcr Secretary Wallace Maas reati If the label on your paper business career have I seen SO the operetta "The Bo'sîî's Bride." O11 erîînîeît, the other hialf bv the town paper. The intricate and almost custod.y for one week, pending thaeniaîîien.theurnt fo tlîe ub 17te n ypror subscrlptlon successful a show. We sold six Tlîursday îîiglîî, iii the unavoidable anîd county. Tle towîîs share would human linotype machines with sentence. They were removed ta One o omnil' luat pbemanernture nsohelbou 937,is In rre r s riytkes new cars, and had hund.reds Of absence of Dr. G. C. Bonîîvcastle, le abolit $5.000,' lie said. theli- more than 5000 parts, the the Children's Shelter. Port Hope. Sclîool motbiiatgda, HOuse. 439 Slerbourie St.. tle a moment to ascertain tis tvesto. ding t e d .Cas o! nc irpalnLof . th eigh shool Bad, Those takiîg part i tecrsnt- eral wa in fuIl operation s0 that ber o! the group wil be sent ta form er palatial reside mce of S e xatur fact a n d a litt e lo n g er to ths hoI w . Ai n d' adde ed ilM r. C h aIe r nc p l L W i*e l p e id d a atio mi t prizes oid i tî e p pr e ss stfhd read pl n iO nn t ais r o r t aifi! h m efo mai s B t y E o , e u n d t e Cox. This location lias been c los cli rem it the necessary am ount Sli s I ngfory hegi ve rd i o hin a biu d r ss o tiîe îe ;m -.B n icatle. J. F. Gornam, E. low àa itrs might see first hand t e O t r a T a n n c o î f r a m a e n T u s a n nrdvWrcD.t e je svissed os.d3t flot only because it is fairlv cemtralli. h Saemn fie taesO manfo the aders re"g sccsclols s. Mr Dpp1' Ld yrg . W. Dipeli aîîD.\. R located, and the club rooiiî5 are qtnitt- These accounts are smail 'tthe d the cown paper sure iccthesest ic asthe a. Hor, silitablefor givig public ddr"iseduendtoithree, tuiingthetî- effcouse co-t ls,. 'pmak'filleAt 12he30prp.m. At12.ersPo! mTheeMOTfOTheCLUBRS CREBI FRIDAYRDAY 'ere- O!rvocourseistumethlat last.atethe reeaaero-k roperatioui of tlhe staff, the splendid "The B&>*uîi'.,Bride'"ivas a tunefl Statesman staff .ioined with the aî'e lolaad tasotsadigi fo oa mduîtuieîa ui, gnateth ewsar a fos trought amdsQeneralhto okoftesudns adtege-lk aîîd the slîowiuug of nmotionî pictures, atrt esaprteeamds ltl ls eîor ftî tdnsadtegn iît operetta wlîicil wia, îtîuiî other guests at a dinner ini St The eraMorsBditnlvq Duiî h viii r ere fanmly tian te renew at Challis' reputation and the ar- lft the staff, Mr. G. L. XagarTh ulse oTeTeOhaaCbhssvriot-nitr fumîi ii the e or iîr ulc hal hlt a pee t t ou o b rMht t e codr. woGeootregteclirs vlo hve an te iîîlividua of uc a l er by T e C tr mily. mig t S a e n',lde' a d mxsd uls-. ipl, picpl o h c Bra ton abl ac omp nie by Mr. once 3our subscrption to rangem ents for th e spectacular îvlom lie term ed S " my ý riglt hllan - oî îîc % s t at f i lce 'h m ariTh e opublish e s o! nThe s tes-dine Os aa Club hoa s r l t - nhted ci g is ox st teht a Mrnth.abll, uplie txemnicalpar. Your home town and cou.nty show kept the crowd happy and maîn,' Miss E. 'M. Sedman. aîd Miss wiotook the leadngfemnîe role. man Se. . James ad rs se I tnpaers who agarint th h hdbenabrliatstdn of tîhe progran and the club nic- gain on the commodity had nearly $20,000 worth o! new %ýbers .vre aode anof tecitîire s mrke tgs .The speaker made brief rcferecccier brilineia eosrtda in isrketrngotoheday. onsContnued on page s> ta the Changes iii te curriculum, NEW GOODYEAR ADDITION TO OPEN DECEMBER 10TH the finaleaiain atsme "Cpxe ta tlîe Fair," Sone One pointing ot that it *as n longer when Ms e ue i W ortl h iî " a d "I Love 1LIfe " îicessarv to take Latin iii te first KiiOx 13Ir M.W. F. Rickard, 'M.P., N e-0 ha u form, but tat tis was replaceci ThefuItxofMs castle. cogratulated tlhe lb o VVOsh wa S hooInspector LUI xplains %ith Business Practise. He did ow- Knoxs val haviclassoliamiDurs inl13 subae tsstried. having choseui Dr. William., as uts ~ .ever point oît tlat Latini woud eitr~ ades flo s lie sai(l is a L u r r i C h a n g e s 1 0 l~ike iever be rem o ied fro i tîe G o g e n r h w o c fil detsro DranCtnvXCrrc lm C a g st oarians curriculuin of ur schools, because tbat lii and lie a so congratulated D r. \ 'l it ias extren ely valuable ii tîes e ca on w s i t rr t d liains on being president of surîti a study of sa many other subjects. school. Fo us of te ra ain spedid club. 'Mr. Rickard gave a Cecil Cannon Explains that cesa n paper, but one which AIli referriug ta the eî Household* lias Camo aanli adie r e b rief acc aluut o f t e c îief kia it fac- M u c li C ritic iz e d N e w C o u rse V O u ld b e dl i u t t s a l s u - S i mî e a î h p a k C u s s ~ tg il îin g a o h r p a e o d c t o turing atil--,3 f theclass of a193f7, one ofastîiesSuc-pvriods t u r i î g c î i ' ~ o t î î c o u î i t a î d o f S t u i e s a s e e n u c - c e s s f u l y i a c l a s s r o o m . T h e m a i n a u g u r a t e d b y t l e D e p a r t î e î t o f ' ." Y* ~ î a o e 5 l a a t conclndied un-'narkimg that Drlam objections have been that teach- Educatioi Mr. Dippell stated tlat I Conmty is pr9gressive as any similar csulyOetdin ers have no uniform pragram te tîtese courses liad iot beeui under- i n3 part of Canada at the presemt tiie. England follow. takeit this 3year because of ack ofa îoicî wl e î'sî' îteetn u Master Ravinod Gilmomr froit The speaker explained the cri- accommodation. As these courses are sc ato ns iil Bl',avil îl Crooked Crek, nortlî of Newton- Adfiuttîi a ei- gin of the course as f ollowing compulsory the principal asked tîhe thiese asscaims aebei ville, the winner of the recent Ora- Adfiuttpcwsmd n alnxost exactîy that used in Eng- audience ta think of the facts, in Xlten w mtrdfis omti torical Coutest lield ini Durhîam teresting te, a gnoup o! business lish schools. "And anything," he readiness should it be uecessary ta Coumt. and also teiimier of the and professional men on P nday sald, "whch camnes out of Eng- provide extra accommodationi later. scool nîa t lile a us - i ws Ontario eii-fiial coutest eld at when Cecil . Cannon, Inspectr land should at least be woth a Tîose takimg pat ini tîe present- ierel a lih col a pae t Briglitoix. was preseitedami belhaîf o! Public Sehool in Oshawa, gave trial in Canada." atiomi of prizes anuxTirsday evenuing scl. îefiv rt %eyasw of the Duirhamt Coumty Clum1), ivitît a "behind the scenes" address on In19Cadawsfria- vePicplA.MThmo f ho. gld medal by Dr. George' cGil. the New Curriculum for the f"rt v n 189 Can aams faer i d-nt ry t e P ic ipah l ,A.Mr. W . L.mPsoneo- ere ta iroem e Iýo1üwin th preentaionRaynjndin educat.ional methocis for pub- sou, Dr. J. C. Devitt and Mrs. L. T. dlii ered ta tîhe clumb Ils wintiuiiî ad- The changed cour-se o! tdy lic schools. but the methods have McLauglilin and Mr. James W. With a Banîd Concert, Vaudeville Show, Grand thousand local people in the celebration. The maturalennis-poewhd- mîuuiid mn a îry ltesiu alin-cia- muc cntcism y ensn s and fl ot changed as social and living Davis. March, and a Dance, the first new addition ta addition, erected at a cost o! many thousanda lîtein vn oewr e tntlipinaveyplainzan po ubl itisn as a tonrada conditions have changed and the Friday evening's program was pre- Goodyear's Bowrnanvllle factory w111 be opened o! dollars, is located at the south east corner tu ems ovw e httmywr pbiain asatordclsided aver by Dr. G. C. Bonnycastle, on Friday, Decemben 10th, when many hlgh of the plant, lrnmediately south o! the sl-ipping arfieîsanwerebinngt (Turn ta Page 5, Please) change and as a theoetical su- Turn to Page 5, Pleae) clairman of the High Scool Board, officiais of Goodyear wlI join wth nearly a depatment. (Turut aeS lae More Circulation News and Advertising flan Any Other q-an CHRISIMAS Durham County Newspaper J, Gui[ ý,w, , qw, , w , qw- ', w ý qqpp, ONT.. THTT«RPT),&V a te n 1- e n I)LU MMR nd,1937pags 1 o 8NUMBER 48 LOCAL GOODYEARPae Ti POLICE ARREST EMPLOYEES ARE Sixteen Pags iTll tory MEN CARRYONG GUESTS 0F HONOR LODDPSO FourMor -jvloyes f Lai O M e cha ts'Preparations Chief S. Venton and Provincial Factory Complete 25 Years of Constable Price Morris Arrest Service - Gii*n Checks ror e n p e Suspiejous Characters - FortheChistmaLIU«pe Are Remanded Twelve em ployees of the Good- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ w o n e , c r y n year Tire and Rubber Company, TloaddYeolvger n, burrg a four of themn from the Bowman- od rvlean bugrtos ville plant, were honored at a Comparison of Local Prices With Depart- and giving names of Wm. Moffatt din er t te R yal Yor Ho î m nta Va ues nd Charles Knight, were appre- n Toronto, Saturday, on the S o e P i e e e l B t e completion of 25 years of service Available in Town - Shop Early and Âvoid Liberty Street. They had been i with the com anyLas Mi utetown, several hours and ther sus- wth he Bomanvine ernpMoneee Disappointmients picious actions caused police to honored were Harry M. Cole, J. Dpik th u or u eahof Cliff Samis. Spencer Wood, and Sixteen pages, just chuck full mas story this week and through their clothing Chief Constable Thos. (Scotty) Wright. The oth- of valuable Christmas informa- their advts invite you t.o call and Sidney Venton and Provincial ere were Miss E. Franklin, R. Fin- tion and the usual amount of Io- inspect their goods. Constable Price Morris found the laY, W. H. Mason, C. S. Thomp- ai news. That's today's issue of The other day a Toronto de- revolver, and effective tool for son, H. A. Tipple, R. J. Thomp- The Statesman - the Christmas partment store .produced a f c'ur- prying open doors or Windows, son. E. W. Wilson and William Shopping Number. Perhaps you teen page section in the Toronto and a quantity o! jewe]ry. The Woods. will ask the question "Why a press featuring Christmas mer- two men were booked on a vag- Each of the twelve were pre- Christmas Number on December chandi.se. We took the trouble to rancy charge and remanded for sented with cheques for $250 by 2nd, more than three weeks be- check on the so-called."marvelous a week. the company together with a gold fore Christmas?" The answer is values", and believe it or not, they__________ 25 year service pin. R. C. Birk- simple. It's just this. It's high are hardly comparable to local enshaw, General Manager of time that people were thinking vaues offered by the Bowmanville YOUNG PE PL ' Goodyear, acted as chairman. and about their Christmas purchases. merchants in this LQsue. In every szpoke feelingly of the 300 years If they would buy al their Christ- insac efudta oa mer-CO RE S H D of service represented by the mas gifts early in December, they chants could duplicate the "mar- twelve employees being honored. would siave expense, get the pick velous values" and in many cases Hampton Church 18 Scene Of President A. C. Partridge' former of the goods. and avoid the an- seil for less. It is oniy reasonable Gathering of United (Jhurch president C. H. Carlisle, and R. noyance that comes fromn trying that they s'hould, for their over- Young People of Oshawa W. Richards aiso spoke. H. A. to shop when s0 many other peo- head is mucli lower than a city Presbyter.' TiPple replied on behaîf of, the pIe are doing the same thing. department store. recipients, expressing apprecia- You can't expeet. a clerk to So before you start your Christ- TeYugPoi' ogeso tion to the Company for its re- give you the same undivided at- mas shopping figure the thing out OshwaunPreopryls ongress of cogiti n.tention ' when five or six other for yourseîf. Even without con- vterd unay w hel on S atr- AIl Bowmanville's 25 year ser- people are clamoring for atten- sidering the angle of comunnty day nd Sunody wa frly er gat-e vice emPloyees attended the din- tion at the same time. The mod- loyalty, just think of your own ftesessi godn aumber teredo ner. They were A. M. Hardy. 1o- ern habit of everybody rushing pocket book, your own conven- fhorte sesitda fern oon cal Superintendent, R. Bate, A. H. into the stores during a period of ienee, and the decided preferencewhcotend itaspnidwr Fletcher, Miss E. S. Jollow, E. S. seven to ten days before the holi f seeing what you buy in shi p service bv Ebenezer society fo- Large. F. H. Oke. H. H. Pye, H. day is a customn that makes "f lesh' and not in an exaggerate j owed b3' discussion groups on the H. Richards, W. W. Short, W. H. trouble for the public, increases picture. Read thivarouCphaessftmansPeise- Thickson, W. G. Widdicom1be. the cost of selling goods and cre- sue of The Statesman' carefuily. vork. And Fellowship Banquet and Twerity year employees who at- ates a most trying periocI of strain Io will pay you big divldends - it" Play' Party" in the evening. tended were: Geo. W. Callan, Miss for store workers - a strain that will make your gif t money go far- On Sunday morning at 9.15 the C G. Freeman, F. R. Jackman, S. makes it nigh impossible to pro- ther. discussion groups were continued Little, D. R. Morrnson, E. G. Mit- perly enjoy the Christmas holi- As a further convenience t<> and the regular church service con- chell, M. A. Neal, L. J. Nichols, day. People should try to dis- customers stores wUll be open each ducted by President Mr. Kenneth T.* E. Prout, C. Robinon, John tribute their Christmas shopping Wednesday ail day during De-. Heddon at Il a.m. Hampton Young Read, E. S. Varcoe, H. H. West- over a longer period, and for that cember, as welî as some being People occupied the choir seats and nutt. Others from Bowmanviîîe rea-con many merchants of Bow- open in the evenings tiîî Christ- led in the sînging. Rev. R.' H. WyIie were C. Cattran, E. W. Crawford, manville are telling their Christ- .- of Columbus., gave a ýApIendidý ad- 0,0. Corke, F. W . Goddard. J. H. d est h o n e pe Nickerson, H. M. Nanson, Chas. In the afternoon an impressive D. Searle. G ttsn i o r s o d n s G e t worship service was conducted .by Alf. Richards and Smyth itbytsm n C r es o d n s u ss3 Young People who werî as- Brien, both pensioned 25 year sisted by Mrs. Vernon Rowea men, were also present at the ga- fneGI eClub f35 voices e thering at which 250 sat down to 0f Publishersat Dine Saturday finging ee UmucOh apprcit,dn dinner. ____ added imuch to the service. Mr. Don Chroniclers of the News Of IReve A. L. Pascoe of DarlIng Baxtug eroplmfieIdj nference Miss E.pM SL>avld KMngrisonesr.DuhstirrinTouadof sçn Chitfrt -- --- . ~ *~ .aiauan lit-. ... ..~ ~ in~ ow an- In pecio of Sttes an oct geirin nstria a d c ir-d - he ord fr hrit, EDITION Adommoh.- --% .

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy