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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Feb 1939, p. 1

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VOLUME 85 BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1939 NME KEEP SIDEWALK C Chief of Police unles Chairman Jno. Gunn men who must spreai over slippery pavemE stay up half the nigl wering telephone call complaining neighbor Councillor Gunn ask little cooperation froi zens. His men are their part well, but thi wý%ill be cut in hialf if owners clean their without allowing ic snowv to accumulate. HOCKEY TEAM CALLED ENA Bowm--nanv\ille is sportij hockey team in a gro, plays in Orono. The tE itself the Enarcos and pý Oshawa Orioles. Oshaw Orono, Courtice and N All games played at C Tuesdays and Fridays. game Tuesday night. turned out to watch thE header exhibition. The are right up in the run as te scedule ends nE and the playoffs begin, 1 are invited to turn out fore the season ends. Th( are selling tickets now i ternpt to raise money to sweaters. SHORS •OL TO VISIT Pl ORONO NEWS on Page 9 NEWCASTLE NEWS on Page 10 --- ---- ---- LeANte DURHAM MEMBER GIVES Hockey Players Are Hurt EFFORTS TO CONSERVEWECLITUK imteOPINIONS ON PROBLEMS Car Hits Stranded Truck FISH OUTLINED DURING -1'° 1 ss te still say Nelson Osborne, INFHOU E OF OMMONs of Bowmanvill 's iprvingskHis parents are in TALK AT DURHAaCLUB seshoe° nd'-e-s h Is O S F C M O S jno hce lbwr n Also injured were Mr. Breslin slated to go with Mo Bres- ad sn Monday night when the car in Wit us rie n et os lin to Lindsay on Monday . ents or DURHAM CLUB SPEAKER W F Rikr M P which they were driving to play ened: Jack Cameron, trainer.LiADRSE COM N night, but Mr. Breslin for- ht ans • • ,9 • *la game in Lindsay, collided with whose glasses were broken.* in- eo aln ono got all about the arrange- s from Replies To Speech a parked truck, 11 miles north of flicting minoir cuts to his nose and Outlined b y P o r t ment and Nels was left at rs. Aillrm Trn With whitby. other parts of his face; Ross Mor- . home while Mo and four s is a ~~~~~~~~~According to Manager Maurice gan, ace wing man, with cuts and oe i n•mmeso h okycu m citi-Address on Unem. Breslin, driver of the car, the col- brluises; and Bob Bates, trainer,' Marys Man - Pro.-eto hi a ni doing Io m t Na I lision occurred when 'his car wt an injured shoulder and•hC b they collided with a strand- e work n 9 lona ~~~~~~~rounded a corner and struck a, cuts on his hands. Louis Wise- ga g air dtuknrho hty f home ~~~~Defense and Agricul- truck stalled in a snowdrift on man also a passenger in the cariSvrlo h cuat walks tuethe highway. Mr. Breslin stated lwas, uninjured. The Durham County Club of were injured and Osborne is e and À the truck was without a burning Damage to the truck was Tomosttgrateful that Mr. Bres- tail light and there were no flares.i slight, but the car was pronounc- grnom usa nn lin had a lapse of memory. Mr. W. F. Rickard (Durham): As hie rounded the corner a snow ýed alm-ost a total wreck by Mr. House. The guests were received à M. SeakrI soul lke o mkeflurry blocked his view of the!Breslin. . by the host and hostess of the IS a few observations on the speech tukutlwtmtnfe fi. Fruaeyfrteijrd r evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Trull ROADS CHAIRMAN kRCOS from the throne. He turned out as soon as his lights! R. H. Breslin, of the Ontario Hos- of Toronto. Dr. L. B. Willias Ma Iad ls n ehl o tebrought the truck into view, but! pital. Whitby, and brother of M.prsdnwloeepeeia s PLANS INVENTION people of the conitency of Dur the right side of the car came mn Breslmn, was following close be- the out-of-town visitors among ngafsthmouraprato of the visitunc o Dr contact with the stranded vehicle. hinid and soon came on the scene. whom were Major Trull of Al- Snow storms during the past up which o hi aete igGog Tor nn ttehewy rhrm is i n ree berta and Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison, few weeks have kept Roads and eam calls and- Queeni Elizabeth. Although just in time to avoid being struck. The truck was owned by W.prnsothses. Streets Committee Chairman John lywihthey cannot personally visit the Eddie March, Oshawa, playing Campbell, Sunderland. Provincial Before the program commenc- Gunn busy ordering snow remov- a-s B.A s, nm ito ad iCanada whee rad for Bowmanville's team, was the Constable Waude. Whitby, inves- ed Secretary Wallace Maas read al and road scraping. Although ewcastle.1 through the town of Port Hope on ,rdigseil in e the rih ero h ar elsaed.thchaccienthave eelaid The program was initroduced fotsre a rcial lg Orono on their way west. I am sure their and received the full force of the against Campbell for failing to by two solos fromn Miss Jean Mc- ged full of snow after Monday's At the visit will add much towards ce- impact. The rear door was thrown observe the Highway Traffic reg- Lachlan, beautiful Toronto con- storm, road. conditions were back 150 fans menting the ties of friendship be- on top of him. The others lifted ulations in providing p r op ertralto, who was accompanied attonrabyWdeay ig. e double- tween Canada and hier neighbour, Mrhfo h a n are ihs the piano by Mr. H. Gus. Hehn. The scraper in charge of Superin- Enarcos as well as ties of friendship wvith him to a Collacutt Coach which WVith the exception of March, all Miss McLachlan selected for hier tendent Alf. Bickell has been ning andk William Mills ote onre o h ol- had stopped north of the truck of the injured members journeyed first number "Danny o"(o-W . ikrMP laringite psisteets unil the ex ekMay I congratulate the leader1 waiting for him to dig loose of to Lindsay Wednesday night to: donderry Air), and for hier secon derlare qo Dramwo uit epassae. C h igroma n local fans of St. Marys, former Enniskil-j of the opposition (Mr. Manion)1 the drift, so they could get by. plav the postponed game. Helen Taylor's "I Passed by Your FdrlMme o uhmwoGn srpre okn na now e- en itizn, ho ddresedtheupon his election as leader of the! The bus brought March to Whitby Mr. Breslin stated the road on Window." o rdyrpidt h pehivninsmlrt ag ýe Enarcos Toronto Durham County Club on Conservative party. I am not per- where hie was hurried to Oshawa the night of the accident was bare The Canadian poetess, Pauline from the throne and discussed vacuum cleaner. which sucks up in an at- Thursday, giving a chatty, glimpse sonally acquainted with the hon. hospital by car. Hesfeedtr ith the exception of a few drifts Johnson, was the subject Of two trade agreementsmaketin f 1d the'owimeltstn endsMoit opay for mnto the life of the famous Cana- member, but I believe hie was1 brain tissue and concussion. Al- and the earloads of players could addresses, the first given by young g pl s, uepomta ng o d 1ownr tohe rins as wate or dian poetess, Pauline Johnson. brought up in the Liberal fold, though hie hung between life and have reached Lindsay without Miss Barbara Tickell of Port apeuepomn n e-pwrt i.Hsdprmn and no doubt will do a good job death for several hours, his con- being stuck in snow, had the ac- Hope, the second by Mr. William eral other subjects. His complete has done excellent work since hie as leader of the Conservative dition is now reported as steadily' cident not occurred. J. Mills of St. Marys, a native of address is published in this issue. took charge in 1938. party. Enniskillen. ETERBORO PLANTS °imnt a ° her;ef"tuonar 'COMMENCEMENT CHORUSES soy°n apesn.He ntodc ASKS FOR NATIONAL GOV'T. tuemreWe have 1stenedh any SUPERB PROGRAM FEATURE dalynghnler a "°eab"en TO STOP WASTEFUL POLITICS En' Bue oa Takis ion. members on both sides of the! on hier knee, was pleasing and Eno lu ol ake house who state they are farmers. appropriate and arrested the lis- ist Fac- I cannot see why there should be tener's attention at once. She em- id rne i ad a ece Learn Don't believe it when they say so much difference of opinionHigh School Students Present phasized the poetess' love of nat-1 Geo. McCullagh, Publisher of idiff°rencehe sid h e achyedt re su ees nothing new under the among them, when they are aill Varied Program of Singing, TOUGH PLOWING IN jure and of books, in particular (Globe and Mail, Lashes Both problem, ad is leech-lke feed su.The editor was mnvited by 'sellmng the same articles mn thel the works of Scott, Wordsworth Partisn Radio Addrs. igo e'mrahdt b Manson Comstock, manager of same markets of the world. Il Pas ntuena n NWand Shakespeare. Significant mo- gS n lo r sys ing on me n's moahatoribe Sheppard & Gill Ltd., to a gath- agree with the hion. member for Dancing Numbers -- et nMs ono' if ssfrLs orig systd temaiyadsatisfctril ndet) h sditrihedCol'e B or alimnad(Mrr ncalhg boh VleictryIs u rEp . mers ati s re describedersuy asthe hof Quebec hard-presedmtaxpayerr therough- lienof th Ho ritel o dayeeing henaF.oA.lmentsh aved pon ciretdal o- Outstanding a group of his young expert tor, Theodore Watts - D u n t o ni,ring"alymhtrehd p tenjyed lnchardofteD. L. &Wh F. mal w ardse dc atigteamerto seed judgers spent most of through the receipt of a gift of National government was re-, to be completely and convincing- 'o Friday. Company put on a talking picture 'produce economically and effic-1Mna ngttrigtopo ier poems entitled "Songs of the commendlised byThGeoe aMcCul y ashe.to - not faay q iry a ig people sales talk which for impressive-1 iently. But the main thing is to Entertainment of outstanding t h r o u g h snowbanks be- Great Dominion": or, again, hier lgpbihro h lb n ae eetdyrqiea Hatnsness had anything beaten we've sell our products to, advantage, quality was provided at the High tween Blackstock and Bow- f irst appearance before an audi- Mail, in his broadcast Sunday, as, never before, hie said, and it be- h county, ever seen or heard. The pictures after we have been educated to School Commencement Exercises, mnil. huhmoto , ence of authors when she was theth neddorainwrbyovdacnsec-qckig industriali answered all the questions right grow them. That ils where this Thursday and Friday evenings in the lads are good farmers 1only one of them to receive a "re- Canadians can cut clean to the electorate to demand that action. be'reyor eesho 'buecol'govrnen ha dnemos fr hethe Assembly Hall, when citizens, able to plow a straight fur- call" to the footlights in apprecia- roots of their unemployment and "Instead of Mr. King and Dr. the Qua- 1w,-rks to the mutual advantage farmers, through its trade agree- generally, were pleasantly sur-1difrowtey fondta little a tion of lher readings, amiwils and prid teir ongcManionyenagting in a lwot ocpli ntweeand satisfaction of customers andmet.Srlnonedecyi- prised to find students developing difer n sig dcrt fora Mr. Mill, owing to his wife's in- ambitous nd pupseuuougtiabymatcs toe ls, eo an- oupsand realrs.hhe ictues ere ealleteeste inagriultre wll sy ito fnegingeslances, istr- plw ad snw diftsfoetmat frindsip wth he pet- atin ofthemudding mes andoffnd Qebe theles," h as ýur of theconvincing without exaggeration. that if we had not had the Uniteàl mentalists or actors. pmso i i.l took them from ess, was able to give a chatty and 'miser y thisec ithas beenre-sevheraqited, iwoldeybetternd the Bri- States market in the past three Under the leadership of Francis -p.m. unhth i 1p.m.tnkps. informal presentation of initimatedcetbhe se ancmerous i-sorste quita ther.cein n ched ev- ~~years we would have received Sutton, Mus.Bac., Director of Mu- truhtehg as glimpses of Pauline's lif e and an h ofriceetdag- s lervedCanad beter" in f cer eal GIRL GUIDES more for our cattle and Hogs. On sic in the school, choral singing personality, a suitable complement, nosis and treatment of them.. IhesrsdtePieMn- ing pere-, the contrary wve scarcely would reached a new peak for Bowman- low notes with definite precision to the more literary picture pre- With relief, today, but public ter and the Opposition leader had le helped At the last meeting the Red have been able to sell them at all. ville, the massed choir receiving and excellent quality, with altos sented by little Miss Tickell. He chrtadriwa xedtrs ot enough faith in the people of akes and Rosec Patrol held a candy sale. Among the concessions which rounds of applause for a difficult and tenors providing a superb itold of the romantic story of the under the presenit set-up, little the Dominion to realize that con- products. The proceeds will be used to buy have been gained for agriculture echo song and for the negro spir- blend in background. Boys' and marriage of Pauline's parents, the better than public waste - with no structive service was preferred to mples of* the Patrol Emblems. Mrs. Em- in Canada one of major import- ituals. In the latter numbers, the, Englishwoman, Emily Howells, correction in sight for either - partv service, they should out it to miett taught the Guides dancmng ac safrhrrdcinih sopranos and basses took high and (cn:udonPg 0 and the Indian chief, Johnson; ofth pulse caed po te the test. "Let them." hle challengyed, e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ac 6) fo afa or uyo atutl ed 00 ondsrn -- ----- - --the secret hurt suffered by Paul- ýleaders of the two great Federal "risk the condemnation they fear le 6) for halfmoreoand an ncr ea f 7 0 s oth ine at the Brantford school owing parties to drop their tools of poli- and take a chance on the praise quoteanderathir tareiatonoth tiueo theotech- tical warfare, substitute shining they invite and form a National 1930 the United States established CO M T E R P R AV A Si dren to hier Indian parentage.'coaedfaor sm ugnomladency, Governmnent to deal with the extra- a duty of three cents per poundMrs. Mills' friendship with Paul- an nevrb no n em ordinary o)roblems which will not O NGAN GZ IONAL a butynde the tradetsagreement of ine had begun when Pauline had work to accomplish in a distress- at" 1935 this was reduced to two attended a party at the M filed people's bealf watd ithehave C ~ ~~cents, the number of cattle not to hm.A n ie alna loemiidal addsutd. n l1umnt Ibsec hm ----exceed 155,799 head. The duty ilmeto hsid nse: , cellkent h ott a oticed af y, t1effct.ionear vadedno t prayz )gressing church, and also their generous lnow further reduced to one and Rotarians Listen to Reports Of cidren who were euippse o h ick en hkabuttmedae off a c itin Demanded ergornedn yagbter eecio Good givings -which had enabled the one-half cents per pound, and thei Comnittees, Showing Work new orthopedic boots and braces; witha hen. She ifmeitely sez at iettd n eroa cniudo ae7 part- church to meet all its obligations. qoaarerettas25) iplT Is Progressing - 'Urge three children whose crooked windo guandskille r th h o seMr ider- Owing to the death of C. Ar~ ' thagotren a than60,00 evsoeItnieAh arms were treated; one child with Mills emphasized the thrill which thur Cawker and J. W. Alexander, cattle can be sold in any one letic Progran a domed foot;ha treen hilade nsn expeied who h er is . two valued members of the Board iquarter.* I believe this ils a good woseth o he been fieadh nsnrct elIda oty of Managers, D. R. Morrison Jr. clause. Also there will be 100,000 onve childfor whom ed iw n Cniteethae7) IO ME D D FO C IV T n fteand Vvm. Quick were elected to cavsup to two hundred pounds Rotaryý Club committee heads haven been purchaehson(otned onuPaea7 nt at t fill the vacancies. Geo. E. Chase calloed noteUie ttspeetdtrrprs at the' aigbe nce u na anulradAi.ta wreappoint- arkoedtth eUed teofe mesetng on Frypoonts theaccident. Six children have had out the year, and sacrament was htwh ned to.thS Body. Balapit-mreta rdcd aeofo migoral Hotelsoing consid-their tonsils removed, and four YOUNG MEN HEAR Reports At Congregational observed. Nine persons were add- orgiza-. Auditors for 1939 are J. Swin. (Continued on Page 6) erable amount of activity in themoewlrcivthsaera- TALK ON EUROPE Metn Show Church Is In ed to the communion roll by cer- ortsalldlsadW.H arter.E-cipedcide' wrwt-e ment as soon as the weather be- i Healthy Financial Con- tificate and 3 by confession of progress veroe aton ritto banappntd. E ECT OFMC RS children receiving treatmnent. °omes war'dseknmorte.M.D R orsn hifce- dton- o upr faith. The minister oficiated at Bamister firtofficalretiofbc otard E T OFIC R In his report, F. C. Vanstone. Programi Committee, outlined out.. 1st of the local Goodyear Plant, Served9buil,2mragsnd1ap ,and G. fi fiilmeig o •BorBO13 YSI WORK BD. chairman of the Crippled Chil- standing speakers which hiad ap- addressedi the Young Men's Club tismi. \\. H. Carruthers moved that a dren's Committee. outlined the peared at the club on a varietyv of Tuesday nighit at St. Paul's Sunday School Report at over letter of appreciation be sent to At a meeting of the Boys' Work activities which included o nt, Church, explaining the details of The annual congr e ga t i ona Miss Louise Wilson reported, for gen- ch-Ioir- leader Alex McGregor for Board held at St. Paul's on Sun- hernia operation and also treat- (conitinued on Page 10) the international situation, using meeting of St nrwsPeb-udrteiiac fSnrn Blackstock Students Trip Through LargeE tories in City - 1 How Products A Made (Blackstock Correspor Over forty young peop Blackstock Short Course a field trip to Peterborc Thit, joined with yduni frol- the short courses of county and Peterborougý and visited interesting i buildings. Thie first stop was at 1 ker Oats Company plar they were divided into gr taken on a conducted tot "largest cereal mnills in tish Empire." They wat ery step in the process oi macaroni, flour, etc.. be pared and boxed. Somn , themselves to hot corni fl all the other Quaker 1 Each person received sa: (oiinued onPagE SLPU A Church Work Is Pro With Finances in Condition -- All De ments Report Consi able Activity A large representatior congregation were preser Paul's United Church meeting on Thursday nig officials of the various c tions presented their rep of wvhich showed steady during 1938. Rev. W. F. was appointed chairman, A. Corden secretary. Re p ortis showed th S3,435.17 had bieen raised eral puirposes, and wvith gations met the Board o gers reported a balance of MI. & MI. Fuind receipts $329.00, making the total given to missions and ences, $850.00. With gre tivity shown in all organ and a larger attendance : communion services, mue is dule to the unItiring el the pastor, Rev. W. F. and his wvife. In the chairmnan's remu io r tl eir co-opertici spiritual development , aubesrie r '"'- 'ule iegtuac oi uper1n- his vauableservies whch ar day fternon, te folowingelec------- map to ilustrae)hispoint. A trian hurchwasnhldninthe tndentW.eL.PateroneteSSun given. Votes of thanks were also. tions wvere made to comiplete thelagcrwofyugmnwrSndychorom nMnay aycolhdaveyscsfl tendered the organist, Mrs. C. H. executive: Vice-President - C. Hl. present withi ten new members.. evening. Owing to the roughi year. An annual summer picnic Dudley, and the janitor, Wmrn. Mason; Secretary- Nelson E. Os- ýA T P R O C R N E President Hubert Hooper was in weather only about 30 mnembers and Christmas tree were hield. Thompson, Supt. Of the S. S. Wil- borne; Treasurer- Russell Oke. charge. A quartette, comiprised of were present. Balance of $16.48 on hand. Mrs. frid Carruthers, and Music Direc- Geo Davidge had been elected Don Mason, John Grahiam, Bill Supper was served by the lad- John Lawrie is still doing fine orofte .S.Orhsta MxPresident at a previous meeting. :I Brown and Owen Fagan, gave vo- ies. The business maeting then work in the Cradle Roll depart- Tuerk. The secretary wvas asked to: cal numibers, and Albert and Les- opened with scripture reading and ment. Women's Association meet the captains of the Church! lie Darch contributed saxophone prayer by Rev. W. G. Blake. J. D. Women's Auxiliary A busy year was shown by the Hockey League teams about the Arcadians Dron Second Tussle In the second stanza. Lindsay1 duets with Don Cameron at the Carruthers and J. Ross Stutt were reprtred y rs.Majerionallttngofmoe payrs I ws WthLidsy -3 ned tallied three times without a re- piano. Albert Cully led the sing- lelected as chairman and secre- Mrs. A. Northcutt reported 8 of~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ th;oe' soito.Te lodcddt aetefrtfu ed ih ply, which gave themn their mar- ing. J. F. Heyland introduced Mr. tary, respectively, for the evening. memswr eda rvt raised $663.09, togethier %with a teamns play off at the end of the•evr gin of victory. Dart from Jack- lMorrisnS.ANe meetmg will be Teerpot er rsetd and °dme at th pe SndayMShool balance from 1937 of $15.71, and season. The first Saturday morn- Players on Injuredad hng eledayin St. Andew sChcho adotdn eanapciaer.A interest of $1.23, making a total ireguafterstelleuoenclusionirsot the and Sick List "cnsatd t , n gesTedys o h eesi Rv Sessionakerportedrg Auxiliary purchased choire an (contmnued on Page 7) thr1em ilme n h play with Dart and Jackson to! at the Royal Theatre when "Ad- ular services were held through-|1 (continued on Page 7) second and fourth teamns, with the. For the second game in succes- give the Midgets the lead. Co etrso oi Hood ' will be winnrs eetig fr th chmp-sion the fast-stepping Lindsay later scored fromn a face-off to1 the feature picture. ERT OF T HE YEAR ionshi te"ollowing wee An dgets took the measure of the make it three to one. F R E O M N IL C U M S E ïATRE ON SUNDAY lc" co 1 Ak.119-)1Age abdoa u sthat s° N LY PRNf SR ECEIVES CERTlFICATE AND BEADS hea nitybandqaecomittebe cadians were not outplayed. ped it home, and a Jackson from ----------appointed to look after all details .Suff ering from injuries and Angiers goal made it five to one Mrs. Agnes B. Gillespie, 1526 -·· Many Statesman readers and COUNCIL ON MONDAY les:C Hv lle Forbes Heylandsikee ltoatheto dessnt r te), i ien eminutes tapse. heoriterdAve., Bradenton,ca1 ri ia, APPROACH SETTLEMENT frends of B.H.nvMortlock, form- February meeting of the Hooper and Nelson Osborne. I and one of those Jack Burkhart, Bird gave McMullen a pass into you an early spring, as there are with interest the following rea- TownCoucil whch i al atallpossble th Bord Illju s seppethfrom a sick bed that Oshawvaite completed the play. thousands of robins this far on We understand that Town cepfrmteFtEieT es wasa ipran n, il treat thetwinning team to a game battling, display that des gap Ltessetanandtm ite la er ogantheithway orth, feasting on seeds Council is approaching set- A feature of the evening was the be held Monday, Feb. 6th, an amateur layoff g game o plause of the hostile Lindsay banged home a shot that Turner cannot get a drink, asiAis tsait teetwt ai-ol Certificate and Gilwel Beaadt at ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ cod 8 ..Gv h Twn RselOeadPesdn a l four wings back- had partially stopped to complete water from the gulf, the residents Manufacturing Co. mn con- Associate Scoutmnaster Bert Mort- athers" a plesatsurprisw vidgesere appontPed fndt -L ekd lie leeches and the the scoring. Bird and Wiseman are putting bird baths on their nection with the fire at the lock of the 1st Troop. The certi- Fandencouaement sbypat-e ways and e an of iing ft in- scori ghes dthnoBo av tehd assists For the last two min- lawns to let them get their thirst old D. O. & P. Co. plant on f icate is awarded by Lord Tweeds- tending this meeting. Too ances to carry on the work- had, but unfortunately they cap- advantage but the Lindsay goal cluenchedGapri and thyaesraelyen Temperance Street. The !mcutrfovrCnoraGenelniChief heary en euts n n cialaf t ee ting f he atoeSud s alizedfashitheir opportunities in boreta carmed life as t he des- are so lentiful tha ruit d oaa Town owns the building, but of tube passnadafthreerlecognsip 1 fairs instead of getting the February at 3.45 at St. Paul's. ,etrfsin perateBeslinies hedte puck almost unable to sell them. Straw- we hear that Davis-Hoult training Courses, the practical 12 facts first hand at council Depew pushed a pass out thro' 1In foreign territory for that timie berries have been on the market may take up the $5,000 op- ýday course at Blue Springs Gil- meetigs. e unerstnd aa maze of legs to Wiseman who but just couldn't get it in the net. since before Christmas. Am bowl- t d h ewllCmp, the theoretical course, special section has been re- tipped it into the net for the first Line-up Bowmanville - Goal, ing almost every day and have inan preas emtbuild- and the probationary course. The servd fr "he Wod en- Deputy Reeve C. G. Morris has goal at the 2.55 mark. That was Hooper; defence, Nichols and some real interesting games and ig. eeaoeb r of certificate and beads were the ate." been off duty for several days the only goal of the first period, Burkhart; centre, Depew; Wings, the Canadians do not have to take cocl arg e hldingt. fr frtee rsne nFr re with a painful mnfection on his mn which the Arcadians had a dis- Dilling and Morgan; sus id a back seat with their American aarestlmn' The presentation was made by face and a bad cold. tinct edge in the play. Wiseman and McMullen cousins. 4 odnT lny f Mana- f $249.36. s w er e 1amouint benevol- ater ac- nizations, noted at ch credit fforts of Banister arks Mr. ,ongrega of t h e . . Sunday evening the third band c% Iert of the winter series was h,'!,. in the Royal Theatre. T , ten hanthewothertwoper i rm- ances. A fine musical program i was presened anenluar uohal sod oMrs. F. Roberts, trumpet solo by Mr. George Rowe of Orono, and several well rendered selec-' tions by the band. under the cap- aben psatn of BandmasterJae amounted to approximately $11.00. Mr. Ross Strike was the genial chairman. The band is greatly idebted to Mr. Ross for his kind~- in ad gnrsty n lcigthe nesyal Theatre teros y i p csal of the band. 4 a 1% -46.0 e lOan îïtatreinan With Which Are Incorporated The Bowmanville News, The Newcastle lndependent And The Orono News FIRST BAND CONCE (PRESENTED IN THE

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