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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jan 1938, p. 1

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Àdoba 1»ý With Which Are Incorporated The Bowmanville News, The Newcastle Independent And The Orono NewsORNOEW 'KTTTltlrl7>lMl«l Cb BWMANVILLE. ONT THUTRSDiA AITA,7 'ýýe mý VOLJME 84 , N., nnzIAY, JAINUARY 20th 198 ur a AgrCultralIaGrTON RER EN - eHELEN PRITCHARD ~~~UNITED COUNTIES OF. . DSTALED EA D euR0 prRCSl Society Reports a Surplus J. F. George 5 ev fBih FD .E O G ton township, was elected War- lThe Daug hsofEan from uS ySete e isn Pldmden at the opening of the January MWh'itby and Oshawa we r guestse ee e prov men are annesesson o Norhumbrlan andof Durham Lodge, Bowmanville, . Impr vem nts are Pla n d i Durh1,am onties counicil Tuesday Banquet is Held and Chapter was formed the cPasto T ha nigt. iste L Ft-e <e- night. He is the youngest warden .eiwo isoyo Principals each occupied a chair ce fOhw og ntle h W H 'e~lver to be elected here, and the evwOfHsoyO and participated in the e nferi Durham lodge officers as follows: W. f. Carruthers of' FAIR PRESIDENT first from Brighton township. Archmiasons Chapter of a degee The Past Principas President--M e rs. rde; Bowmanvile is Re-Another record was establishied. conferred the Mark Master De- Vc President-Miss Lelritchr; RTR-PAE I d . le s iiwhen, in a contest between three n oWmianville i s gr'ee assuming the following of- VicTPrsidnt-PssIsaelRit-is.MCle B- elected President at' candidates. Reeve George was el- Gvnfcs .M--.C or .W- chell; Chaplain-Mrs. M. Wool-•S te Wl Annal eetng eldected on the first ballot. polling G. C. Bonnycastle; J. W.--Jolin er;Srecret'-Mrs. Ar W ool- 21 votes. Reei e R. R. Mallory of!Bke;S.D.-E.H Bow;J.Dley;TrGea.-Mrs. WArnchllo; BmgAounete in Orono on Friday i Percy township received 13 votes,> Palestine Chapter of Royal Arc r--. W CStok .O--.R s Guide-Mrs. . MPitchell; 2ndC and Reeve J. A. Deviny of Haldi- Masons celebrated the comple- Stie .O.-R. M. Cotton; J.O. Guide-r.G'.Pichr;3dSnr Wit~~~i mand, six. tion of 10 years of Chapter activ- --A. E. Billett; I. G.-J. R. Stutt. Gu -Miss Lillian Pritchard; -Gvrmn ln Wit a cash balance of $310.10 Warden George is a son-in-law ity on January 17th. The Com^- A,,thectclsin • 4there s Gud-Mrs. Bens Bennett; n in the bank. Durham Central Ag- oif Mrs. B. M. Warnica. Bowman- panions sat dlown to dinner at 7 Ex. Comp G .onlsoCh hae dgeesdcGadMr.Thsienen ricultural Society completed the vil.pm n eejie yfu fmne h > s oPli- Outside Guard--Mrs. J. Poulton; sl e-19I thelled alm.h a ndast Pi inalsou of ctoria theirwok adst Principlson'uditors-Mrs. M. Gould. Mrs. H. An isg t it h ok o regular deficits for agricultural GEORGE PERFECT preseat on January's 1°,928', at tirilaChapterfdue t trun Asadbolwspeente tMomiinPoicalYuhTan le th eco tn n1aoal N W PRSIDEN ha firs meeing f Paemineyear our o te pat te Sistr Fichesby te Bomanvlle ottnsr ete a ao tucti met. W th ec o hichin 197cws an l SN S OF IENLA D Tper.. .In April the Chapter will cele- e y heOshawa lso peet addresso rdy hn Jsp theNeadeshipof WLH. arruh-he ev ening w as a most enjoy- brate their dedication of ten years Ascil a e. McCuleyyuthfulHeadmaterEo entof Bowman ill3W. . Caruthrs G able one and will long be remem- ago when it is expected tohae Asclaneureflod PickeinColgNwaktad MrsFormer Re -vif e.',Geo·W. Perfect was installed bered by all the Companions pre- present the Companions of Whit whndMrs.Sa.Nle of hity desse meber of he en' Mr. Carruthers was re-elected I-ýrnc leveo .owmianville. 'as President of Wellington Lodige, sent. The only disappointment by. Oshawa, Port Hop and MrThs. Samegett fBwan Ms.CaadanClb t heBamo'a Presidnt at he annal meeIng ,%%w, re-elIected President of the Sons of England, at an impressive of the evening was the absence of bourg Chapters at whi1h ice thoCo- Thos. Bennet of BowmnvilHtl.M.Mculehmsl o te siety ithe Oa tng all am entral Agricultural Society installation ceremony on Tuesday the venterable First Principal of Royal Arch Degr 11 i e tewnprzscasorsdetMsn membero h dio Cui s e ecedFrday Oter ofic atthe annual meieting on11 Frida-. mght. The installation was con- the Chapter. Ex. Comp. F. J. ferred on candidatescon . E. D w e.w owsasn hoapitdb h eea G v enruss 11 \vedere: Hon. Presi-. ducted by District Deputy Sup- Groat., due- to illness, and Com-i Companion F. C. Hoar gave a very diewl eciv ebhr astoprei-hent icssdav(m-nt dest, uV é Osborne. Newcastle; every effort be made to set fair reme President Geo. E. Pritchard,. panion L. T. McLaughlin, Scribe interesting and pleasing resumne of dreent ewe n erur, ob the verytreal problem that ace Oronoice2Pesident. O.siWnRolphdte, ha oudno cnlitwih teduby Past Pesident Frank 'N., ill in Christie St. Hospital. the work of Palestine Chapter preseted b h ititDpt h ot fCndadsg Muton. owmnVile; eretary iPort Perry. Lakefield. Sunderland tary W. Mitchell of Orono. Sev - oFte rs tmesnc teOurngth as tn eas.gsltedtai ntecytmo p utplesG a e ; t arndseveraH eoti erssu s t e di ral m e me s of the O rono lodge F IE DbFO T Ds ì n'o h p k t h J.aCs Gwere re-aoine w.Henthad eatr. a io sugeasretan Ofier rs ntale ee Ps Ê Kdyd COL. LAWRENCE IS l aaveton1ytho direos. hm ltet oi apwingmachthe gen-vean' OfiPres n st Armead ; Pre si- o w a v ll i di I J SPEAKER IN TOW N Mr. Evelyn Bateman i is M eal em eeting. Vd ariousairctor hs garie e en-Go:Pret IPresi- I A *I•Proinent Osha.w, . MCuley aid .PeietWH.Cruhrwathporsthe divisionsove1 whh dn-. Mantle; C 11 a p 1 a i n-4. lIn Accidents on Tuesday Night 1;Students at Bowmanvil irtrpt save a de< otahapprntieshi t m te cir ndi Hi adress heynd maded tte197fi, Ncol: ecretary-A. Lobb; 1st Sholan mmer o aheMns on r ri o usi, oth Rt r setrds inexpesecha n ns tesenerous madesuggestions for im- Guide--S. Leggott; 2nd Guide-T. Club oClub.onohFriday a v hleiet s sppor tegiv ou prvmtse. H.Stpls r y;d 3rd Guide-B. King: th Billy Morris is Knocked Down en to his home and upon exam- Church were privlegeA n Tes-at theitnn thrughut he ear S i sented the f inancial statement for Cartwright: Trustees-B. King, S. sypren arae e-iato twsfun httog aerntohea erysinguisher . d sueritenenoftheOntri mton was te made ofVIJ id- which hie received the congratu- Leggott, W. Mitchell; Auditors- away Suffers Fractured his injuries were painful theylspecartinthe person of HsMa-. D FELWSHRE Tainnk co1eitoue h W del ad hs cmmiteewhoe l c resdenga h inJ. ichlls W.J. err. Hp i ggingwere not serious. jesty's Secret Serice.anda pea- MARK BIRTHDAY sekr Workon wth ae atoo bileJ. d a e s eat he ri . pJ. sug- oll.WthelodeBer emonis ACin t iiLater in the evening, Margaret sonal friend of the late Col. T. E. TheTYouth Movement made intheossib ble anym-gaes h the ehady.directors or- a euchre party was staged andWetwydageroM. and Lawrence of "Lawrence of Arabia FT EFUDR Terotioeet r c prmaetpsstobefrma yi aie this eveearo grouo refreshiments were servedi. Mrs. Herman Westaway, suffered fame. Major Carter, who was Culley tl h lb a o Mr. Carruthers suggested that (continued on page 9) Two Bowmanville children were aibsoken hiia kiinacent. aOfwardsoe the D.C.M.durtsingthe GWith Mr. J.TE.ondeo, a st mininadPoicalooea SECOND FORMERS 1involved in accidents on Tuesday Prwetaaiasal dmeThombers ons f warnsoke atot studnts i te radMaster0 , To rtases teinve oeen.Ifasavr V• • • . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ievening. Shortly bef ore six o'clock cpa AtCndrwral o psubnsaferooendtoS. oh'sMe'ss ak r ForncCNgtmalbdffret othmoemnttoths gy; ~~~~~~~~PROVIDE PROGRAM iBill Morris, oldest son of Provin- class at Centrpbicoo lbat night.r. Lotde.I.o. Jo.hF.,clebrateud te in ogeinEroe. ereale Vii escription of Russian Trip icial Constable and Mrs. Pric-e binetetaedbyMr The speaker travels about Can- birthday of J onildy founde ii oErp ti atsme Secod Form presented their Lit- Morris, stepped in front of a car Weoso atwa skung par ty. Miss adaf sepeakng ogoupsiwarnngof Mreth Order, on Ja ny1th.Whn eisteaEglndkDn G iv en R o ta rian s b y O sh aw a L a d yte . .S u(îtrun. o n n sr e rie a Car k Bell "xa°DBo neruno dresMo ntden, Russia', GermanyHe PreidntOwneFgatpesdedanect.Thelitl capusaly ostfonda roknaind erandCaad iCviwnfaurentwoldM rbyt istigoPstGrnd He esriedfuly neGema ilPesdtt0vFg pen al ide areuftrfiha atdfo roe hgh. Her con- 1events. Major Carter believes Ms . Te I. O. O. F. wa.youth cm o a rmBri Mrs. Bateman Finds Standa)rd Of Russia. is worth only a few JPrincipal LI \.Dippell pesentied the an oncoming truck but did not see lTiois t d theo bcietsato r ha tempirend factrfeeou aesfoundped ntheCUnitd a hrts t amphauatrsougGr of Lvin in ovit Reimecents." ljunior boys rugby teani with their the automobile approaching froi 1a ver haepoy paccident to mar pNreoblms adth anferswhpeoleaesnsredad o nadahwereiteima-n s atlyuiomd to ofLibvingi oie ei The people of Russia appeared .the other direction. The crw I toouyeappyedparthi c as aar oltedages hihnmboer aongthe prmierifa-. o strydtynt ihhieiu ow but Improving -- No poorly dressed in clothes such as cre ssfor %wininiig their district. , driven by Miss ElnGoddd torloughe nybythepcls. threaten the unity and greatness 1t eaorersof tthe Dominion-with higlpoihdsae.T Comptitin wold hve ben snt i a ms- he program started %with Ruth of Bowmnville. The affair w Follrn owigthe skiing therpupils!of the Empire. At the school the, aeatqueof t ihe gatrNowsleremebrsofte era sipeii onl a be1ers nao.iThe James smngmng Still as the Night ;-entirely accidental. Billy was tak returndtotesholwhr r-speaker was introduced by Prin- 1GandJba snqut t hch Past Nblh YuthLaorCopscndinth matearialsarrel good ateco.Thes Lindsay AlNitchell. Keith Slemion and'rsmnt eeserved. icipal L. W. Dippell and at night GadJ .Msnatda hi- apvstdwr w ude A ri t Rsiawa mdevvi cea btterilyou f at adTrevor Davison gave out a little' hle was introduced to the Men'siman in his usual capable way. mmeso hscrs"h to Rtrianosa thei lunceon on stle as wt erknyot i t.e mnrhythm when they sang "I Wish I MJM" 'Cu yRv .R pne Get eepeetfo id ietseieso Frda wenMr. veynBae-wear white, immaculate blouses, \Was SigllAamand for ane. c.rai-rs. . tBa t 4noed ° m°ng ferote latt-erlhod"te pekrI;ee man of the North Ameand Lfi shoes similar to our running cr MmvsItllablovstane.40hcoing frmthe lter Teywredawecot meicn ieshoes. With these they wear col- Shortening Bread": then three fair;JUNIORS RECOVER viae h otPryLdea-fo l ak flf n Assurance Co.. Oshawa, presentedi ored trousers. damsels, Betty Bettles. Lauira \\ilson By Friends on 25th Annmversar ° a reseingtedstloal odgrktewithadrom1,t 2. h an informal address on condi- There is no traffi problemn in andi Francis Rowe harmionized oni TO TIE SCORE IN ast i travelling pedestal tomrhindawn fol ve h o tions as she found them there. the cities as few people dr-ive pri- Swing is Here to Sway": Glen W ITY IXU E st hstaeln eetli natmtt ra onp "Ter s netin bterthnvate vehlicles and the streets are 1Brooks and Kenneth Knox play*ed a Dr. and Mrs. G. E. ReamnCunningham. iM ar gosaes melodgi eto denas viits vnciaism n rmal ot n being away; it is being away and. exceptionally wide. There is bus dulet with harmiomcas and guiitar to .. a and ,is iss alryh Bie-tunn n w sprksare vmads e an thue dg enclowcniin fsce coming home again," began the service which is always crowded the tunle of '"Whlen' I Grow ti l d (l Entertain for them at Glen anM iss lra Galbe riuth. Ali f e urnmg m tw ois aler- age visditsrbt.Weente lodgey s iTo n oil itnie yra speaker. Shie went on to describe with people making delay by this to IDream" *'and anr encore "Little Lawrence School ---Many DrectoradtfsthenagricTuran l ist, hoke t \\ h itb dTers.. thbsldisrict.ofWaltenHce is The ee nhsis' n h the careful inspection given their iehad inevitable. Brown 'Juz" Local People Attend iSchool for BoyesOarormg ds- ll'a mghtsI, Mresnedslied R fraiNoble Grado lrne.ih-mvmetwsn dutbid baggage at the border by customs E*veryone wvorks in Russia, with Thre main feature of the programi dent of the DyshafmerusiPesi- nueruoslyhega their faz orm atingl og.n officials who read every bit of lit- w mndigjust as imuch work wsaluh-rvdn la nildval Associtiouramd Music eti- the ist artatterthird sltanz atl(cnnud npae ) erature in searchi of propaganda i men, noý, only in the homes, "Wo'ets the, Car To)-niglit?'* with Dr. and Mrs. G. Elmore Rea- the Menscain ndPrlu enbofuponealteJirms.t the fast which if distributed might upset bu: in factories, on railroads, as Don \Venton as Mr. Jones: Donalda man entertained on January 14th . culatep*pm g \\hi t uirs.te inaltes o B okBg ns ther sstm. reiou at oesccniductors and street car opera- Creaser as MIrs. Jns Douig Nor- at Glen Lawrence School, Toron- ouniCt beg.alatr e iue must be listed whe one ent.ers tors, truck drivers and almost any ton a., Pal Jones: pat EmmetII(t as to. at a bridge in honor of Mr.- overctnne.AcdasN-r he Russia, otherwise the owner illI1 job which we believe to be for Mlarg Jone> and Bill Huttci>on as and Mrs. E. P. Bradt of Bowman- OBITUARY rw olsbice theuArcadiln wer thee no', be allowed to take them out men only. Jack. ville who celebrated their Silver ¯¯ira.stbeh-ind tibeginning i te'Related at Ladies Canai-C oftecutr gi.YormnyWhen one getsa little short of 'The program ended Nwith the sing. lWedding anniversary on Decem- third, t Keda 'heycried telayto the 21 is ls lite ad i dsied hag-money, there are sat o ned i of the form song to the tilueif ber 25th, but were unable to cele- io oeK na oih d hitbysv ituesofand.E oo-- - ed into rubles at 5 for $1.00. stores where they pay large prices "'Nice Work if You GelIl." brate the occasion t thattm Afteer had an easy tim of ola teovriete aiteven md s "W'fdfor second hand clothes in good uett. due tor illnes.Thn a t ti om e er aysbMrieon oess of8onlas 1Ili0- the pimeth aidters ad imso PrsSrcorLaet e- enniaythesm truhott peon inoussilatboo 1thamrrrepair. It was difficult lto become was gaily decorae rece 10 owr m fways, Jnr op , 6, ap much of evtheatatthey attime thers charly ecture on erat ins rat tan e btane atth cst e operated all of the stores Reaman, who were formerly in iper, at Kendal. - eadmtheorwgalwer Ed ther- rd Produce TremendouS lieadg ndhbo bym pb clms. In reality a ruble, outside (continued on page 5) DECISIVELY BAEN icharge of the Boys' Training Mr. Soprformn YiS!adge wih ourgas, FatherBidic va alsw c mke hebet ele. h PortHop Badintn Clb wScho ie. rve efethlprominent as a dairy farmer on ialternately drawing cheers and bo.wrd adDr ag. tral I L TS~Por ' Hhan e ardeisivedrubbing During the evening Dr. Reaman the Base Line, southeast of Bow- Going ahead, he was in a class by meansan l tr retdi e USpeCtS R OCa hefts Åppear Friday night wen he ve rbiited ed the company to order and1 manville. He was a quiet, re- imiisel f and hie deserved every goal, Tesrnepeoeo hc n neetn aho.I h Supet I oclBowm pp a Fianig llen tok 3 pits wh dessed Mr. and Mrs. Bradt sih man, who preferred the life always being in the right spot. mlakes certain books "Best Sellers" UnitedSteshbstelrisu T A Ch Th ~wnil e oasdwere gleanin3.tiflwowre presented with a beau- b ifrmt n fpoiis me lyda ottniggaewste ujc fa enyaay al ovlwihteassm1l 0 RWer argS R eCOUts WhlheBoiwanvilleaisited ti Th er etrateapotand latenaue.Nfeaorlprominenenasaoany! on the rear guard and also scored tical address at the Women'sCan- atgeoryo oefteeenlti - h~~~~~~ ill town the score %was much iMrs. T. W. Cawker and Mrs. A. M.moved to Kendal where lhe lashwasth frlns olfo acnille- dIanCu nMna ftronn arsmeohrsbeti e oser with Port Hope wmnmig 1bY Hardy of Bowmanville. Both Mr made his home. heB iirdws Brshns ae mthehol 'lDr.Vco ago e-Thti Man Who Stole Dr. Storey's Storey,%%who)testified that the car hatl a small margin- iand Mrs. Bradt replied briefl Tef 1 hnthnsgt og.In the irsL e r itrLagofthe_%enoe, h pekridedra Ca AkSfo Hghr iout een stolen; IMrs. W. J. Riddell, Results were as follows, withlthanking the guests for thei. Mr. J. Junee as cronkd cCreeby peiod hinge-hed heenmy afthy lan DhepgtspfaTor. ont nvity, devepuloed it omoiy ti -a Thk ree oug MnA- Oo h adse a a-erCPortirHtpe club players mention- thoughtfulness. who paid fitting tribute tor the 1 aideers edrnini1 tho peli eras te getsekr.Gigbc u iirdsm tbt o h qttre Yo ednfor-Lack o " vl)"el ad l'ercy mnn'srak- e n'fist D uls :ery ad At the bridge the ladies' prize deceased, and by Rev. E. L. Beech, 1bench.- oe apr ofo more than 50 years, several reaosf, hs is Evidence -\\g meRo bino on o, who Los as Mnlst touJaes -anO r new sw n by M s .R.SrkNewtonville, who conducted the Large jack Burkhart, cone of thellD r. L ng ulndtebs elrcuebosfl eiiene.T aut a a. \In. Rhelpedto hosa cr twogams; H arrisona yn aOso ndhegntemnsirieby Mr. services at Bowmanville Cemetery. 1twvo \htysas pndteso eosrtn that no particular provideanopruiy od drienby taiuk out of the ditch lost to Flaxman and Flaxman, ar unigam rs . T . Mr.o Emissurived y r eeig tMw inuesafer av tpe orstl eo book a sse lt drmngfrgtigaa r a Infrm tin w s ecive tis and idetfied Stasiuk as the die :two out of three: T. Long and M L u hi a in r o h bistel, Mrs. FEmmaGilmour, P tM - i nr ay e n Hoomper ht isa uthor o is eco in a bet eL hu -dum reliyifsityaomti week ritht ohnwAsrc ad \ ' m. PromcalConstable Price M riMoore lost to Callaghan and consolation prize. boo, adMrs. edGimour, eto.er- visio e., Cameli mdeit' er.thy atsfycetan umaatttu mauke, fli ' o rtn br\c ne, Were1 whoinvestiated and Chas. T. \Mil-Brough, two games; Ryan and Among those who attended from Å¿ an r Jm s Se o 'to 0 sxnts ltelhe is sh T ebs sler D.Lag sid An ntnc is he okAlQu te. broluht oi tri l b that tow on ler whoe propertywas stoictnfromn Ryan lost to, Sissonan Ed u sB mnvlewt Mr and Mrs. Marcusile ith Mr and Arthsou 'th glanced into the corner ofth ne ha dvlpd in A rca w re heW srnFo ,abst elro chrnges of- rak ing tand tei -ng hiscr ini the garage. two games. Bradt were Mr. and Mrs. T. W. enad oITrntl •ofa Howmalllnville skate. It was cnmi odtinpre cnu ie98 whc pmtd thos wo a Flishr'sStre wasl, ofbukn a n e-.gstaeEbs saasae Ladies' Doubles - D a v i d s o n Canker, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rick- cfM nr.ii:,a mo ut two minutes later that Ames, to thIis type of thing oetruh th9at ed o embeics r . e y plea deguilty ttLeihdla rdb sufficie t edce nd Scott lost to Dippell and lard (Newcastle), Dr. and Mrs. J.cP albea sweeJ Consh revived the Bowmianville hopes, and To find a background for a bestit, and to lv taan u tasf heo e M gsrt lsi. A y h to commnit btasiuk to trial at Cobourg Bride lost to Pi kald and Fle, ýo Hardy, M r. a nd I rs.M r. CAVa n O o o, e Gilmour e b r R c dand l ow bo t alf o te, cro i tw as s romspell er e m st re al ize crta ningact s, ds ce wvas en ncdto the ()ntar1. i, Re - rt 1ert ofthe car anca f>reakiiig gms r srn n r s irogstone, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Stutt~ imor etrorRchrn oonds lewhe he ttiled pssthese akesidhat nd irsos t aogrneyeogh twsntmn form)atory for- one year detunteand an< noltermna MNr. Miller s. 'l'he third lest to Oliver and Smith, two out Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Birks, Dr. a rni im uM bok and f hrom \\oo d into the twme.thee fc is tt hich show t ha vrlgoruanesad he h one year'iiideterminate. Kaduke, who 1allgig n m connlection with MNr. of three games; Wynn and Helm'Mrs. V. H. Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Soper, Kendal.mBurkhartllmacdsess on1 at the there ths lital iffere ceintulivigtesadtethar.er lse has a lenigthy police record, was .iI'slias 1;u k was ismsed.ta'lost toBreslin and Bagnell, two W os SrkM s e.Wote ftescn eso sh ewe h 7had2t etre. g e sm r r ls m oa senened o mgton Peitntiry sui' as a oeereor. ames. Jame(. ui- . os, M ik rs.L .M Lag hln, Mr San M rrso vsied f Ibazedl a hard shiot from the wing,1 The delights and the horrors are per..(Cconiudo ae te toyer. rhig> lo en ScnCs Dsise iedDube Hny and .Mrs. . . C..Cairns, Mr.J.Eal nsta nrToronto ver twekn u TmyDee gv \iheig 1 i Circulation This Issue

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