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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Oct 1938, p. 9

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r -~ 7 W ~ ~ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 1938 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIOPAENN TRORODNO NBEWS DIM AND DISTAN ORONO BABYYonPepeHaAd W. C. T. U. Provincial Secretary HAPPENINGS N Advance of Science In Agriculture PRIZE WINNERYongP peHarAdssnTh Describes Evils of Strong Drink From The Orono News of Subject of Address By Principal At Doald Alton Sherwin, son of Rise to Fame of Metropoia eo __________________October 23, 1913Mran r.WledS rw, Pas etnof S. S. No. 9, 'erature advertising beer, she 1 Mr. J. G. Staples, îast year pin- W m n s I siu e M eig F i a keerily contested baby show at r oi algv ot care andth triePyhr ohron i onted out the mistakes xwilfully r cpal of Orono public school, is ___________Me ting______MrColnTalorave____s Boyd, Kirby, trained by Mrs. D. made by those who got it out, and: now in charge at Omemee. La____ onth Fari h rm7t xtrsigacutoftelf fwr oe yhsgle 'rsr eedcardwneso also deait with the literature r Mrs. Lowery, Mllbrook, form- h eceso rn tn- mention wvas made of the rally on The Cobourg World in gvn a Mr. Crooks, leading tenor in the, tenor vole ta hyapadd the medal contest under ausicsavailable to teach the young peo- ierly of Newcastle, visited Mr. H. Tetio ad PublicScoolsweethonttiinsweeurerd adeprie liss c.,taftefCairench e .YPA.mtng C oer 9the. rtoer wihEdijanigpe ~f th W.CT.U. rîda nigt by ie te trth. C Bown. rguests of the Women's Institute Ion motion of Mrs. H. Allen, sec-1 Varcoe, secretary, reported nearly At the age of 12 this great vo- sided were w eittosb ohe judges, Rev. Eugene Beech, Se lo menined the pie-Mr- Bert Newman and lady fr4- Friday afternoon, with Principal 'ne b I. hron.iSy.oo thirty youngmuichopeesuvsl entered in 'N~~~ catssi hc posterswereMrs. J. A. Jerome. watdimetfrhhewine b-Mr. owsnhowt,.it"Ms eryNwtnvNewt adoMssCah-!maeandtoanfdargMissnteesCaauden- n madeeivd andepritoldy' whofimmdaorgheroue bofMs.RM erine Stewart, Kendal. ,youngsters trained to ring bell y r. Robert Stewart surpr large e nd"iAtrste"audin won wsri ed sth e .Rpk arizine Wte cnrtlt hbwne abyssho."Tre ton bu t heor hewasoe- Tamlyn ocldutbyM. n Mr. A. J. Knox efficiently acted a man formerly a drunkard but his finsb eunn oeu-cifywt h sinii ieo rf.I a i aet. alta'hdbe ulcyks-de yD ass haima fo th pogrmfhorow ranedtheriger ad epe y etunin hme n-chiflywihttehsietifc ideof praendt asmovd hatwe p-ed a omn (chmantwih rs.Joh Mrri a which included the following dedicated their talents to the ser- Mr. Oscar Scott has gone to its history. wt teBilc l ofthe s. rne Cowan, sec- d ." He oindSthe aoce he p in;vclslabhr.H items: vc of the Temperance cause and Peterboroita assist inhbuildinglMr.lDmatiog ofrMrs.d tht *baondedcby Mrs Ed Dean iNs vhimnsreak nw ic e od Halliday Scott's new residence. imes he mentionedtat incuba- od bMr. E Da. t was grounded when it was Walsh, withMs el ovlea Chairmans remark in whic God. IMr. Dan McKenzie and bride tors were common even in those A vote wvas taken regarding the rR M P TPE Y revea1ýd that he had lied about the piano;paode byMs k4r Kn~xstaedtha th WC.TU. Taking various botules withi visited her father, Mr. Andrew days - some of them being as change in the Institute free paperAT F O B L his age - making himself out tai be Enid Cobbldc n r i *as one of the best things to com- ýbread. candy, meat, egg white, ail, Sharpe. large as 60' x 40' x 10'. Two coal "The Home and Country"' ta the:____ older than he was. He secured a Pawers; voclslLi od Wbat the liquor traffic, and paidetc., she showed what happened Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and Mr. fires had to be used and the tem- National one at 25c a year and the ý 0 C. S.wrepoctsiostoern as iceman and continued with Miss Ei abeika h tribute ta the work; piano duet, when alcohul and when water was Lsrngzng in sparemantime and was fin- piano; thehe Irish Jig dancedn by twofath Mrs. . Covill and rs. . C.added Sheclosd byteîîig le Lornzo Gmsby Bowanvile peatur wasguessd bythe ay mjarit ~va in avor f th Por Perr Hîg Schol fotbal aîî givng cocert in arisaMu- rett lftne-gilsaingrentan Rosb . orough;canst selecionbyC itatde she of alcoholin manu- visited Mr. Len Gamsby. the persan felt when in it. Venti- change. team Saturday afternoon by 2 - 1. nich and other places. He later white costueMagrtFnti Gisbsruh on No. 9,"Tiowhead fiactuesouctsintmaing tat- Mr. A. S. Tourjee, Hamilton, latian was through flues. It was decided to cater ta the No score was secured in the first'became leading tenor in the Met- and EnidBoe, itMr.Cl Ruby GboN.9 Twedfcue rdcs niaigta was here over the holiday. The advance of science of agri- Trustees and Ratepayers on Nov. haîf, but in the second haîf things Iropolitan choir - the f irst Ameni- ville at thepaovcldutb Bill"; vocal solo, Mrs. C. Taylor it was ail right used outside but Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family I culture was traced by the speaker 9th. It was also moved that $3 got exciting and the score was 1 ,i can ta do so. As he had warked Mrs. Henry atelan r.Vc with Mrs. R. H. Brown at the not inside, and by urging ail ta Elsie and Edwin, and Mr. Ed- through the times of the Romans be given to the Clarke public with Jim Powers kicking the Or-'a ifrn hnsbfr ea-trPaewt isE obe piano; antestselecton, Maron hel. ward, Torono, andMr. an Mrs. wen irrgationwasastatedotetspeaingncotestna mf looof gaa agoal.Tenmmiutessoertimei nge a mmber 0 the ai forcehe dicratorcepiano;vocal olo an Wright, Kirby, "A Signboard for Mr. Knox spoke briefly, empha- Robert Deweil, Oshawa, visited time of the Crusades, and up ta Mrs. S. Cuttell, seconded by Mrs. 'saw Ronald Patterson scre the'udrto ua aueadecr yMs .A rm od Your Beer Pariaur"; vocal solo, sizing the need of being ever on Mr. John McCutcheon, Sixth Line. the present. H. G. McDonald. Woollens are tai winning goal for, Orona, amid'np soo peple afte n areasdvo coî rs Clvle tth iao Mrs. W. C. Lynch with Mrs. M. ýthe alert and giving information Mr. Hammond Arch dug and The same crops were grawn by be sent to Chesley the las t week cheers from the pupils, teachers for nohing. Onceah k iepta oa oo r icel with s H. Staples at the piano; contest on the subject freely. bagged his potatoes and piaced the people but not so large or of lin November. and a few interested parties who audience waiting two hours while Miss MurielMro ttepao selection by Muriel Tennant, Les- Mrs. Howard Walsh favored themn in the barn one day last such gaod quaiity. Scientific farm- Mrs. M. H. Staples, Mrs. H. braved the cold ta stand shivering he sang ta an invalid and they and a pianodeiyMs .C kard, "A Caîl ta Battie"; instru- ':with a vocal solo, with Mrs. Col- week but in the morning no trace ing started about the l6th century, G. McDonald, Mrs. Fred Cowan for the full hour and about a haîf. rase ta, their feet, when he finally Rosborough n r. ovle mental duet by George Rowe and iville at the piano, after which Bill of them cauld be found. We ex- the first agricultural society and the executive were appointed The Orono boys put up a grand came, tai honor him. At one con- A deliciau uc a evd Donald Hamm, with Mrs. Lynch Boyd of Kendal gave his winning pect tai have a chief constable starting in 1723. a committee ta see about the sup- fight, and with the exception Of cert he was told that he would and a voteoftastahener at the piano; winning selection, ýselection in the contest. Follow- whose duty it will be ta look af ter Irrigation and use of more land per served on Nov. 9th ta the a few wîth limps, no damage was be hissed if he did not pay for tainers coni ddamatejy "Merozites" by Patsy Fenton, No. îing another piano duet by Mrs. R. such cases. in the farm was more prevalent Trustees and Ratepayers. done ta the players. applause but he did not seem to able program 9. C. Rosbarough and Mrs. N. Col- Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke, in the i7tn and l8th centuries Teuuldnto a ie Miss Duf, Provincial Secretary, ville, the second contestant, Les- Fergus, visited at Mr. R. Hill's. Teuswhentonws ie gave an address, mentianing thellie Gibson, No. 9, gave his seîec- -_________________ n prices were high. ta the newest arrival - the baby dîfference between the snow!tion "John Barleycorn", and af- Now, the speaker pointed out, ofM.adMs.Hrc et. O O OC U L banks she saw the last timre she -'iter another vocal solo by Mr. Cal- thought that all the speeches 34%ý/ of the 25 billion dollars of Mr. and s. Hbe or ae 2 BestaR ONO COUPLE vYo ng Pe pl sUn on visnte heand the opportunity lin Taylor, the last boy contestant,1 hud eaahefrtnaao d eath inCailinadais AOncutr o'sofCl arehes u etefor a m er 2 E R A RE u g~U in D cd o eigtebeautiful akShn Chmara, Orono, gave his 'nervous strain. ado hs5blini giutr l ilaerqetd h ae____ went on ta tel of the plans made Iselection. r.Rcado an Ms WMisDf presented the medals al, a billion and a haîf of which ta be left at Mr. W. H. Rowe's.A pleasant evenîng was spent in M i sS o l e F e for the celebration of the centen- 1While the judges were making issheDif r n ok ote sOtros eanM aidHaShld Be Free of Taxatio ary of Francis Willard next year, their selectian, Mrs. Lynch gave!rest, and expressed agreement Describing conditions in the H. Rowe were appointed delegates when over 60 relatives and fri- a national convention in Ottawa another vocal solo and George1 with the suggestion as did also west, Mr. Rasborough referred es- tai the Convention in Toronto next ends gathered tai honor Mr. and o n dc in June, and a big event on her Rowe and Don Hamm another in- Mr. Knox. pecially ta the grasshoppers which manth. Mrs. Charles Cooper who cele- The mamentous question oead teduaioasadcogatlt birthday, Sept. 28th, in U.S.A. A strumental duet. This concluded the program, he had cause tai know about this, Mention was made of the end- brated their 25th wedding anni- whether aid rrgaids should or edtherspaki s peany - pure white- is also nam- Mrs. R. Rainey spoke briefly and those who had taken part in summer when out there. He also ing of the contest, and it was de- versary. should not be taxed 'was settled were: ScritrOveBwn fVor ýer thanking ail for their help andi the program were asked ta re- mentioned the dams and trees cided that the members have a Mr. Roy Bryson was master of by the members of the Young vocal duetbyMsStlaBtan 'exfthe speaker gave an out- interest, especially those who had! main for a social time and lunch which are being f ixed up tai help Haiowe'enUartynonOct. 31with cremonis. A ovl sudocochP line of what was done at a con- taken part in the program. and as the guests of the W.C.T.U. in combating drought and drift- the losing sides providing the fun was presented by Messrs. Ernest fpr'sUnin ondy igh, n Mrs. hketowt isL i vention she attended, pointing out Miss Duif. ing sands respectively. in the form of stump pragram and Bryson and Jack Cooper follow- favour of leaving them frMbe is atthe]in;vca oob that in some places liquor traffic Rev. Beech gave the judges' de- Order to-day - Statesman wiîî He next deait with the field lunch.1 ing an address read by Mrs. Burn- cause of their heiplessness. Helen Case ttepaoin h problems were unknown as was cision, stating that it was a diffi- be sent ta new subscribers ta end crops, tobacco growing, making of Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Dean were ham <nee Bernice Tharnton). Margaret Roy and Manley Lit- first issueofteUinperea also tobacca. Speaking of the lit- cult task and mentioning that he of 1938 for 25c. mad e gabl, ecn the oigo ruian p ntsled obs. m edd Asotbtejybepormýlwo pedteafrntv yEi and__________tc.andthe___________spples,______ wassisinggiven cansistingshuldbe axof- instrmntin-s ization of depts. of agriculture. Mrs. Dickson was appointed ta mental by Dan Cooper; dance, thtteehud etxd-o fer-metishudbmaeotre His closing point was the lack interview the reeve regarding the 'Shirley Porter; tap dance, Doris ing as excuses that they made "Mrs. Mu~oii y Mrae of minerals in the animais and abuse ta which the new curtains Cooper; dance, .Margaret Flintoiffrul in married peopie's lives Milisan, andte"e onad humans through iack of minerals are being subjected on Saturday and Enid Bowen; piano solo, Mrs. las wîves were jealous; that they ments of gtm aogwihpa in the soul, and the necessity Of nights. L. Bryson. itried ta capture men through pie." putting them back in the soul - the Roll caîl was respanded ta by Balance of evening was spent in their caakmng thus ruining the Hallowe'epatwilbTu- cost of which would be paid foreahtligherfvieve- cards, and social chat, and dehic- rmen's digestive organs; that they dyngtisedo adya by having less doctors' bis, table and how ta cook it. îous refreshments were served. r taiked toc, much; that they kept there are somj hng nta Miss K. Foster and Miss M. Ad- Mrs. M. H. Stapies and Mrs. R. cats; that they did not contribute night. An ivtto avstBw ams also spoke briefiy regarding H. Brown favored with a piano tai the maney circulation; that manville 1rnt hrh o.7 the prizes given ta the school each duet, "March of Progress." PUBLIC MEETING Ithey simpered and acted coquet- was accepte.Afwwrso àyear and announced the winners ____._anea_ emer ishly thus setting a bad exampie thanks byChimnSm eae of last year. It was decided toandMssWS.lPanetha new member ram, ny rutesan ta youth, and finally that ail wa- an behaifofhsefad arer chvers5u0intoit as hey see ft.he a teacher, were intraduced by the Ratepayers Association will meet1 men should marry. Lillian Allen lsdtemeig chr senior roam wîll likefytpurhe president. in Town Hall, Orona, Nov. 9th, at Betty Rowe and Jim Powers Executive e amk ln teigor the HomlielEconocs Wehpy gthrn 2 p.m., when an interesting cdu- upheld the negative - the winning for program ab ie tBw course.fro Eoois Ugh app a clo er ici waus cationai program wiil be given. side - stating that even if they manville andfrdcrtn u. Dourin te.usnes erod ucht andscilsehaîf-hour. u Address: "Health in Relation tai did keep cats, dogs were more de- day schoolroco ahrn Durng hebusnes prid, unc ad scil hlfhou. aur Schoois" by speaker from the structive; that most old maids did Saturdayan Sndy Department. Others taking part, like children; that mare gossip Mr. M. A. Campbell, TorontaIn- was done in families than by sali- spectors E. E. Snider of Part Hope tary old maids; that mast of the ParS t.C uc flT~flCr~'TAIand C. F. Cannon, Oshawa. Show financial trouble was not through 1 ow d es "Petoel nt-feze gie alU O IAL AND PR SIOUIAL your interest in educational work people not spending maney but by At Park] t hrhSna ail- ~by attending. Evening session a war - and old maids did not fight; morning ReISlitlwa hs weather protection ? 7.30 p.m. Public speaking cantest. that most old maids dressed bet- as topic "h esnfo h ______________________________________________on______ 18 contestants. Everyone worth ter than married women sa they Plough." Epaiigtefc It is ot onl guarnteed nti-feeze o coldhearing. Encourage the children did spend more on clothes; that that one ms epoesee days-it is guaranteed anti-boil on wam days. Mrs. Clarke has returned from- The Lintons of Marmora spent by attending. Bath meetings free. they weren't single by chaice; that ahead ta p'ag taghh hw the hospital. the weekend here. Russell Osborne, President; Mrs. they had no one tai keep them in ed that on1 utgosrih Miss Duf was recent guest of Several new members have J. R. Cooper, Sec.-Treas. 43-2 their aid age sa they shauld flot ahead ta leaaChitn 1eTe 2 Do ineeu "Prestone" antî-freeze ruu-srengtn? Mrs. A. Merv. ,inred Park St. choir. have their income lessened: that 4ýOu ,;j" i .t.î. t. No - you merely ýdecide what low-temperature safety you require and lixit your purchase according to directions. 3 How offen must 1 add more "Prestone"' anti-freeze during the Winter? Neyer! It will flot evaporate nor will it boil away unless there is a fault ini the cooling system. 4 s "Prestone"l anti-freeze more than an anti-freeze ? Yes, it protects againat rmat - clogging and corrosion. 5 s "Prestone" anti-freeze guaranteed ? "Prestone" anti-freeze is guaranteed in writing on every can (see guarantee below). 6 WHI "Prestone'l anti-freeze injure my car's finish ? NO. On any car finish it is harmiese as water. 7 Where can 1 buy "Prestone"l anti-freeze? There are over 12,000 'Prestone" anti-freeze dealers in Canada - in every city, town and community. anti.freeze, if used according ta printed directions, in a normal water coohing aystem, wili protect the cooling system of your car againaet freezng and clogqçing fromn ruât formations for a full wntr; aima that it wîll flot evapar- ate, will flot cause damage to car finish, or ta the metal or rubber parts of the cooling system, and that it will flot leak out of a cooling system tight enough ta hold water» Canadian National Cdrbon Company Limited Halifax Montredt TORONTO WinniRcg Vacouver Me .words '?restone " and Evercady» Mr. Jack Cobbledick, Toronto, spent the weekend at home. Mrs. A. Bradley is waiting on Mrs. H. Clarke. Mrs. Phoebe Gardon enjoyed a few days' holiclays the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hatherly, Winnipeg, Man., visited recently at Mr. R. H. Wood's. A number attended the Insti- tute offilcers' rally at Tyrane yes- terday. Miss Edra Best, Toronto, visited her mather, Mrs. H. Best. Council meets next Tuesday, Navember lst. Mr. and Mrs. E. Evans motored ta sec the new air port Sunday. Mr. McDonald, a former O.C.S. teacher, was here during the weekend. Mr. J. J. Mellor will take charge of the Park St. service next Sunday night. A number attended the Clarke Messrs. Bob and John Keane, fowl supper and program on Toronto, spent the weekend at Wcdnesday. home. The new table clath purchased; Friends were shocked ta, hear by the Institute is being much ad- of the death of Mrs. Nancy Hon- mired. eyweli on Sunday marning. Miss M. Hedley and Miss Mor- Miss Duif visited the school Fni- row, Toronto, were guests of Mr. day in connection with the Tem- C. J. Hughson. perance situation. Next Monday is Hallowe'en. Mr. Allison Cowan, Toronto, Watch your step or the goblins spent the weekend with his par- wiil getcha! ents. Mr. Fred Robinson and party' Don't forget the Clarke public of Toronto were Sunday visitors speaking cantest ta-marrow (Frl- in town. day) night. A number attended the funcral' Mr. Limbert Andrews of To- of the late Mrs. Honcyweil at ronto visited his aunt, Mrs. R. H., Bowmanville Tuesday. Brown, aven the weekend. A number af aur Institute mcm-1 Congratulations ta Patsy Fen- bers were in Ncwtonville Thurs- ton and Bill Boyd on winning the day as guests af the Newtonville'silver medals given at the W. C. Branch. jT. U. medal contcst Friday. Mrs. H. J. Reid and Miss Hooper I Mr'. and Miss Buchanan, who of Lindsay visited the former's'have been visiting at Mr. and sister, Mrs. R~. H. Brown, lastr Mrs. A. A. Drummond's, have re- Thursday. turned home. Mr. Goddard, of Bowmanville,i Plans have been completed for read the hydro meters for Mr. J. Ithe Presbytery Young People's E. Richards wha is feeling a lot 'Raly on Saturday and Sunday as better but not up ta, that job yet. outlined in aur last issue. Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Sherwin Mr. and Mns. W. W. Keat, Wat- and Anne Marie and Mrs. Wilfred ýertown, N.V., and Mr. Edson Keat, Sherwin and Donald and Mr. and Trenton, paid a surprise visit ta Mrs. Walter Shenwin spent Sun- Mr. Jas. E. Richards on Sunday. day at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mce- _____________ Cullough's, Cobourg. Rcv. W. J. Iij. Smyth, Port Perry, and Rcv. S. Littlewood, Orono, will take the services at Leskard next Sunday, the former in the afternoon and the latter at night. Everyone thought that Mr. C. J. Hughsan, 91-year-young negular attendant at church, was indis- posed last Sunday and many in- quired, crnly ta find that Mr. Hughson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hamm and the form- er's sister, Mrs. Keat, had spent the day in Peterbono with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hamm - expiaining his absence from chunch. they don't get such large salaries; SOCIL & PERS NALand they do a lot of social service SOCIL _&____ NA work; that they have additional expenses by having ta hire an Institute has cancelled the Hal- escort. ioween prtyon Ot. 3st.The judges, Miss Laura Allin Miss Mildred Henry, Toronto, and Rev. S. Littiewood, gave the visited her mather, Mrs. J. Henry. decision ta the negative, Mr. Lit-j Institute members are having a tlewood giving the resuit in a neat bulletin board erected at the and humorous way. He painted Town Hall. out that the debate was inspiringî Mr. and Mrs. Deibert Flintoif,________________ Oshawa, and Mr. Fred Hockin, Maple Grave, spent Sunday at Mr. R. H. Wood's. Mr. R. E. Logan, plumber and tinsmith, has rented Martin Lin- tan's house and wiil move Mon- day. Congratulations ta. Mrs. Harold Allen and her graup who won the contest for new membership in the Institute.L 0 Mr. Jas. McCamus and daugh- ter, Miss Isabelle McCamus, Bailie- bora, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Eaglesan. Talik i ng about Hallowe'en, Froste's window at the south of his store sure looks spooky, doesn't it? In spite of the cald Mr. A. J. Staples' rase bush stîll has sm flawers an it. We wouldn't be far out if we called them the "last ( NE of the imi rases of summer."0 Congratulations ta Miss K. tbisBank is th Waddell, Miss Greta Mercer, Mrs.to usesfim W. E. Davey and Mr. John Thomp- obsnsfi s son, Orano, wha were prize win- ners in a iucky draw - no, it If you or your bus wasn't the Irish sweepstakes. Congratulations ta the follow- ludgment, be hell ing winners af prizes (which will be presented later) in the Public flot hesitate to di Schaal for excellent work last June: General proficiency - Grade with us. We sho 8, lst Carol Staples, 2nd Bob Cooper; Grade 6, Dan Chmara; of servicg Grade 5, Allen Cornish; History, Lenora Wood; Arithmetic, Mer- cedes Mantle. In Miss Adams' junior room - Grade 1: Generai proficiency, Barbara Ralph; great- est improvement, Eleanor Han- cock; Grade 2: General proficien- cy, Helen Clarke; greatest im- pravement, George Shaw; Grade 3: General praficiency, Joyce Cor- nish; greatest improvement, Don- na West; Grade 4: General pro- ficiency, Dawn Moffatt; greatest T I A A impravement, Carl Flintoif. COMING EVENTOFC N Park St. Church annuai goase Mr. A. A. Drummond Mana dinner on November 8th, follow- Mr. C. T. Batty, Manager, ed by good musical programn and wiIl b. glad ta have you cal! an address by Mrs. E. Bateman, which the Banki Oshawa, world travelled. Admis- sion 50c and 25c. 43-2, --Jug  - o urtllanS flvUfl5were then deait with by the speaker. At the eVening service the pas- tor spoke on "The Mirror of Transforniing," when he compar- ed the sun's rays reflected from a mirror or polished metal ta the glory of the Lord when reflected in men's faces. - Ail men are flot homeless, but some are home less than others. isiness can, ini your Iped by a boan do rlic-ciu vr 1%.m. l 77 - MNN E

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