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

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Read By 12,000 ,,PeoPle lVeekly ORONO NEWS an t_ _ _ae 1000 , à N AgENW With Which Are Incorporated The Bowmanville NeNN's. The Ne~wc-astel ndA pnfý A.,AI rhn-- -9 - i- _ 1 -ç - L - - "1-atc isuepeueni AnOnnePage Ne0 VOLUME 85 BOWMANVJLLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939 NME >4 Durham Club Oratory Shieldl ANAGERS VISIT PLANT O0ver 300 Masous And Ladies' BYRD BATTERS LOSE Prepare To LiveFrConr About 125 Goodyear Sales Greseninana MaBowazine Presented To Port Hope Girl Managers and Salesmen vilteAtaNewcastClebParty:Managur aiiau1a from across Canada arn'. edi P e e tA e c s l a t atsneorls su n in Bowmanville Friday ld vstt Trnoo A t Recent Toronto M eeting ornifg.on a special traind-o ponsored ]By Durham Lodge Stra~ngtwe hyr e s S r i e C u s M e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y ea r fr s t ht a r e h wm od m e t th e to p n o tc h e r s o f S t. y e a r p r o u c t s a r e m a d e_ _ _ _ _ _P a u l ' s C h u r c h a n d t o o k Disembarking at the C.P. Deputy Minister o f CHURCH LAUDS RECORD R. station, they were dri'.en FnePrgi uno nbuTheJackreie TPU PAE in n oain Fniatoesbuesanopg-ram Includes omnittee ta welcome and re- qite ubow buthescore S.PU' PAE Mie -.C ikbate cars to the local plant Srrs u brB Seatd at the head table in the player who was entirely Nehw of Former weethey made a tour of Hearnd Lss WihhJohn wer inerAtkins ofesflonth vein the factory and view ed the H i hla d L ss ithoen t ' s H om d n er was s r. u ce s uî o he e en n Nepha e Speaks pout ndst .Svrl Bgips - Get lb3 Le: oar V.Home& shol pîlaying, winning both men Adrss A On Ontario Mines hundred products'.were neat Bgie ussCu wn oadVDGbo and mixed doubles. How-Srin lyarane o asecaly A re Present From 'MofDra LdganMs ever, it xvas an enjoyable Jit Meig Mn Manyage o seC lyGbson; H.J. Toms, D.D.G.M, and evening with several close constructed platform in the M n Centres Mýrs. Toms; Percy Hane, District and exciting games that Durham Count% Club of To- Recreation Hall, showing Scecy and Mns. Hare, T.W. Jack- faue odbditn nonto m t Febr n~ 23rd in thethe entire range o f goods son, D ist. C hap . A rley N orth utt A d l c o s lu c a e v Sheroure Hose lubTornto.A dlicius unchwadayr Shroun Hue lb oonomanufactured in Bowman- Durham Lodge A.F. & A. M. Past Master of Jerusalemn Lodge, ed later in the evening. Sev- The guests wene receî'.ed by Mr. ville's Goodyear plant. Newcastle, held a Ladies' Night Box'.manville, and Mrs. Northcutt; eral of the local top players n plhtadccuedwh and Mrs. A.J. Hendenson '.'ho Following luncheon at the in the community hall February Jas. Coleman, Mayor of Oshawa, were either indisposed orbe 'exkîndh, undertook to sponsor Balmoral oel, thy - 2lst, when about 300 persons en- and Mrs. Coleman, Laurence AI- unable to play for otherwaprsne Moayigtb the meetig in place of Mn. and turned to the plant and con- .'li Orono, and Mrs. Allun; Dr. G. raoswieoeo h t Mrs. J. A. McFeeters who were tne hi npcintu joyed a full evening's program . ..DGM. ow eaus mawiln paerotS. . tne hiinpcintuC.Bonnycastle, PReg. G. John Atkins, Toaionto, ManagReg abes sient and chairman, .s. and held a short meeting begînning with a roast hami din- inanville, and Mrs. Bonnycastle, Little was over in U. S. A. .Drco fTeCnda aa Tepresdn an him, evious to leaving for To- ner and concluding with a meetan r.Lon cLuhi; r aing ofor fo the Linsad otr Dr. L. B. Williams, welcomed the ronto. Among those present wene Mas- and Mrs. J. A. Butler, Mr. and in that country. On Monday CusSn nln al ouss fwo teewr ns from Bowmanville, Oshawa Mýrs. F. Graham, Rev. R. E. Mon- night Orono Club visited theathe o g ol--n m e ept th n e-ton, Newcastle. Also among the local bird batting bungalowTh un sa fctr w s i te ment %weather. Mn. Wallace Maas, O , oand P ot Hop, withmeueIrLgue, Pont HoJ.P.e, nrGif- th hoorm2-7nte peke, a acoplkhd ra Secretarv. read the minutes. Dr. C R IA SF O wives, n oto h ebr ogPr HpadMs i- tehnr 47 Wilassrse h motneOPPOSITION AND of Durham Lodge with their lad- fen. mo of keeping in constant touch with ls The serving of the dinnen was the Club. He also pointed out TAKE THE TITLE is exceptionaîîy weîî pîanned and Members of Florence Nightin- tn ucsieycagn h _____oghtemebrsi Chairman of the ententainment well managed under the capable gl ogN.6,L... n good. it was fan from compilete, Clîurch League Hockey Provlded cmitefrtewoefucin ieto s r despaiDrad discourgemlntct a n d of t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f t h e C l u b h s n t e d u h s r t e o e l a a t a d e t r a n n to Toronto people as a means of Dr. D. D. MacDonald With Upset By Rice Coached was J. L. Cryderman, and other hosm d en t o hedc~ t hi aheofed a pesat a d netann e v. D. A r h r W lcho e and finnl to deisirgea Crew on Saturday Morning members working with him wene fr to catering to-prognam following thein regularWelnoautradincngsmthnsoudbdoe keeping in touch with the co unty. Toronto Public School Inspector ____ evnJneH .Aln a large assemblage. All the fam-metn desa nih.TelfheUtdCur Sdy As her ae anuber0ftea '-and native of Durham County. A, Bowen and E. W. Fisher. Mrs fories ofthesset in rathed teir es teb elo angto he lubDr.tesimnia dinenwashel in TheCadines sevdedthebig Hoan V.D. ibsn ad Ms. ores o asis intheentrpnse rgna wa aVangdeb Vie dnes teh anua metin ofstepetisiitalmst nSft. chrg elof a meeatnhextlubear. .einmonioa r.Mconlln h pst0dheCuchLaueH'vadJ om ee pcil(Oniudonpg Gad oae enng h ctdal' hrcin'sCu n btShhW D ih aaa Williams suggested they takeithe chunch parlons Februarv 23rd gest __________of__the________________________Howard__ ,Jd.a chirmn. owad FleyMonay eenig, arc 6t. "n seakngno apageuetia feelngsof ho etir Clb whn mnt s clrk f te sesioflng Rngters a 6tode- h Dr. Williams vojced the sincere 25th anniversary of his appoint- seasofngwhengters antde the several excellent necitations, a motatpr felng fth ntr lu ,%le mn a lko tessso T feat oFe Presenteding iAtheand Sam Castle favored with fine Rev. Gerald R. Cragg, M.A.,wo Mrs. J. A. McFeeters for sa gladly ronto. Chrch o- on Sathura mtnin inhe stvalPIa A. .P. voa consti-o wogveNwOulo. r o h Uie acting as hosts for the meeting. Ih d~F o e s îgc rettera Fittingly enough, the first item 'hdwntesmifnlgm h on the evenings program '.was the Mn. A. E. Allun, son of Re v. S. week before, making six straight ditions_ in Europe and Asia in the theology at the Montreal Unitd presentation of the Toronto Dur- J. Alln, Toronto, who hias been wins for them before bowing to "danger areas." W. A. Edgen and Theological college. He succeeds, EeyCtzn hudPs ham C lub shield and medal for. on the teaching staff of Jarvis the upenior play' of the billiant Anglican Young People Hold MANY STU DENTS Dr. T. A. Patridge conducted an 1ev. Dr. D. L. Ritchie, who wigvern oratorv to the 1938 '.inner, little Street Collegiate Institute for over Cardinals. enjoyable sing song and the even- SO lowr nett. Port Hope. M. Walter N. princpal of this Institute com- of a first string wingman just Program of Varied Num- I U IC A S lngc.ncuded w the acndeiomnt ssuott the nrl co nfirma-of th at oenet ow ete Clemes, past president of the club. mencing July st. This is consid- prior to the stat of Saturday's bers Including gne will be conferred. church.lad tsimetiehtevy presented the shield and medal'ered one of the best collegiates in playoff tussle, due to the attend- ciienloadpsya ad sh and humorously suggested little 1 Toronto. M. Allin is a nephe nc ui. Ho'.ever the Jack Rice Pa Bowmanvle Retains Its Reputa- beivstobch Miss Bennett might keep the me-1 of Mrs. John Elford and Mrs. Jhncr tion as Town of Capable rrs nL if o la h rcn dal in ler hope chest. Wight of Bowmanvillc JYlade It Apagars) T he soloist '. as M n. D . S . L in - i-. A n i t r s i g p o r n a e c e s a d S h l r r e t t o Me T a h r Fr den, choirm aster of St. G eorges .j r 1 1 1 1 i J o n M A Y P AThet.Jna ast ar United Church, Toronto. Mn. Lin- îS.Jh' .Y .A rsdnt hse rslshv e rc iv-iers OfService Toutlineho I doly ccpn Wias daghtesr 0f Mrs.' ng M ens C lb Establwihe In S.Casbourn was master of cene- 1cd 0f pupils fnom this district who 0___. adan ae rknit Allan Williams, owanhîe whof Mrn . . moanes. Thre vas a sing-song , tried tercn oot osr Alln illamrarenvllmano hvatory of Music examinations Ms .M anc sGvnIC R IALP CLI sasl naaebpoio is a negular attendant at the club tparuunent uver S'...nnOfice 'led by Art Cully to get the audi- 'tîett:. M.n XII vanîous in defiance 0fLI s meetings. For his first selections _____________ nce in a bight mood. George Pupl of M. Edourd Barte*1Pn and Pencil Set During ELEcTED PlUS aIgosa on. Linden chose t'.vo very cifer- AîRoGeJes gave a cornet solo. Mrs. Grade 2 Violin - Collette Fergu ___ g.ah ndeooiclw1e 0f run Hhn ewsinGermany w asare equie yTmoar edurtr iAlex Clilegvo a lovely solo son, lhon. Trinity Sunday Sehool 9 and Neidlingers sweet and dis- an order published Thursday to Enable Young Men to Plan ad Cameron played piano solos, lis, A.T.C.M. : Grade II - Faye Boc, Tu.esday ias today elected Pope of thce dreucsotedexicp- consolate love song On the turn over thein jew.els, precous Program of Debates And and Jni Southey gave a lovelv, lst class lon.: Grade IV - George RmnCtoi hrh h Shore.- Both pieces w..ene per- stones and objects in precious Discusions vocal solo, '.ith Lillian Naylor at Robents, Ist class hion. qikeeto a ra fecty suited te M. Linden's fine metals to the state within two ____ tho piano. 1ev. Canon Spencer: Piano pupils of Elinor Sykes, About 75 teachers, officers and surprise to may. To-day is1,000onRle deep bass voice. xeeks. The order said the articles '.'elcomed the people, stating the A.T.C.M.: G r a d e 1 - Kathileen fiends of Trinity United Scnday Cardinal Pacelis 63rd birth- 'nti aaa hr r o M. Linden's solos '.ere folloý.- would be paid for but made no The Young Men's Club hld a A.Y.P.A. were 100 per cent h-. Tink, Hampton. hion.: Grade 2 - School sat do'.n te a banquet in day. He hias chosen the name à a ,0,0 epertigo d by Miss Margaret Bennetts mention of the rate scale to pre- 'meeting in thor new temporary cause of the splendid co-opera- Phyllis Niddery, Hampton. hion.: the school roomn Tuesday night to Plus XII, and bas been inter- rele elwCaain hs short and hurnorous ta]k entitlod -%rail at the government-owned club roemns in The Statesman tlien the A. Y. lias donc among ils1 Grade 4 - Doris Stevens, Maple celebrate another year of activity imt head of the church since (Cotîned n Pgepawnshops where they are to be Bok usa ngt rga membens and in helping the Grove,.lhon. in training the youth of thîs thdat0fPuXI(onnedoPae6 ______ e. pented xvith a sing-song led by chunch. Arthur Li'.ing -,vas ".in- Piano pupils of Dorothy Edger. church. The delicious and plen- Ab. Cullv. The club was then di- non of the quiz contest. A.T.C.M.: Grade VI - Joan Green- teous dinner was sen'.edi by ladies Loc l L wye Giv s Hs R aso s F r .'ided into four groups an a ques- The A. Y. P.A. then proscnted ý field, pass: Grade V - Helen Lang- of Mrs. E. M. Strike's Group SdofthQ e Loca Law er C vesHis teas ns F r I tion gi von te each for discussion.' their one act play which thev. putr rnaid, pass: Grade IV - Lola Mar- the Woman's Association. Suden P iclai.ri J b Each 'greup elected one of its on in Port Hope last Tusdarin lernîson. hion., Betty Smales, pass: Superintendent Dr. J. C. Devitt Fom tefismmnhetwa e-tro"taetpac n nleime iaopuistfMheE.Sit atn .eloinw h roprtak- W 1o m bestgietense. the Drama Contest. "Th o e Grade II - Clifford Miller, pass. ýtoo tkchargeof the progn a d s o n In Darli gonT wh p Turning Down School Trustee's FrtJ Oirtmot liedd-tun- aespathe nlejms iao____ fMr.t ______________________cded te charge a fee of 50c for room j ust after the war. The ast yFen uso, ..CM Grade 1-e hm for fine coopenation and _____ membership. t was foît that af - ! consists 0f Uncle James - Waltre erySdsho.Ga2-forpathorenevuYuîn h ton m.thV.boter deacoud Hll: hilip ArcCu]3':AunESueILNEma, lt casshon. Jen pst ear Rcv S.Gmrn, row Die helthfaîlngohn.ate tekau M. G. . Goul Sugge ts Ac PALES INE CH PTER ter a d o f th a e tep ee în olvd !H a lm il - R th Vrt u; My , A utheIW hite, lon.; G rade 3 - Betty Sp n- J F. M He land, teache n f the , Suddenly at R ichm ond,c nt ui g hs t a in to o Is ot ooCler Ad e Uderanordr isud b.' ho ad thef e exulpenae nvoldc- mid -Rchl Wigh;te ok- oho. ilyKo, o. GaeMonaensBberys, oe Qee a tlhxeteadalodin retda cordingly. Membership commit- 1Mns. Higgins. Phillip neturos an d 14 - Jean Living, lhon., L O r y neave0 hnkso te ldie an n Wm n s0fwok n heHoe isio R e f s e d t o a c S u t F rs G r n d ri n i p l 0 R o al te e in lu d e d A b C u lly , F re d J a c k - ! h is u n c le w a n ts h im t o g o in to W h ite , hio n ., G le n H o d g s o n , hio n ., M s. S trk e e plie dinF ih id Fo osbeAc aof Canada, Palestine1 man, Hub. Hooper and Bill James.1 his jam business. Philip dosnt Alan Strike, hion.; Grade 6 - Bet Musical- numbers on the pro- Districtth Unseatment Chapter of Royal Arch Masons WhiOsbthnelubliord:swGrkdand -inJeandoo- _____hold.a solemn Reconsecration so-'ýWietecu will bo open1 want to. There is a dream whero Osbne, hsson. Grade 8 - Jea vicinthe_________________________ Feelinglleleenit thy hvstrongly. vertcaîlapito qatttt BowmanvilleOt ary 2lst. Every Chapter 0f Royal iwas decided to hold a goneral 1ends up fine with Phillip going On vcei te hptr omsFer- veydaofofoe iî lee, t hy avJ.qare.AveyhigCaostcasehn gamicidesspan uatet D. M. Edger, Miss Phyllis Challis The det cunred at Rich- witgrtnaulprcinab- February 25, 1939 Arch Masons undor the jurisdic-l meeting every Tuesday as hiasi into his uoclo's business, bouquet 0f flowers for the way1 and Dr. T.A.Partidlge;iand two mond, oQuebe,.Sunday, lFebruany ityhodcddtbemeamns The Canadian Statesman, 1 tion 0f the Grand Chapter 0f Cao- been the custom during the past'ý President S. Casbounn present- she hias worked with the cast, piaoaccodon secisby2h, f e.SaulG Bomn.leOt ada hld the samne servicqb ithout sveal weeks. ced Mrs. Forest Dilling with a making the play' possible. Charlie Richards. Brown, beloved pastor of Cha- theP Dean Sirs: rvariation at the same houn and it' Next weeks meeting will fea- Snke e p sed n t en day. ander fonmedly astrch0fRSt.mo d d.a 91 hie a o e e Toyorariceinlatweks estimatod oven fifteeo thousand ture a debate on the sub ectap2citintoMs.B.Curh Iny ril nlSh oalAchMsosatedd 1- SoldCnaaacet honshre OUR ENGLISH LETTERSc1t Statesman on the High sajiagin BoR iuto 3usaec o al serviceos at the e-mo o the anRefugees? le"peito a r.B n dCuch otel r quite ýc9nsecrationsevcsath ae'fheRugs? M. Warnica for hier long service in Brown had been ill with angn tnuly, that T refused to act as 1ime. , TheEmeeting broke upy '.vhnnuI the oIk "THE p"st "eveuable work intthe Montfoal Counties' reprosentative on the' The ser'.ice held in Palestine 'Slim" Hambly of Hambly Be'.'lerCxPesne s*Wr- apro faf mnt in 19 ity M B o a rd . 1 th in k h o w e v e r it is n ly : C h a p te r w a s p r sid e d o v e r b y ra g e s d ro p p ed in a n d l ft t '.o B y M iss Iso b e l S te p h e n so nE m e C o pr s n d M s. W - a p c o d f a f w m ot s 1 19 7 w s ca e d t th H m i g o d fair ta explan the reasonfor ____________Principalnicallenth amaponcasdspencica-sot,.38iahoicontinuedndhisnpastoral38woie Churchedwhenophoorslnvedkfor ion G. E. Chae, asistd y heand Mrs. W arnica replid fitting- and in fact preached at b th ser- e f a t l ai teieaon fo sc.E.ri Cpase llsset C mpant esM y 0fpetuly s g es h t.coca-cola.h tt e prt f ly ies o he S n ay p eio st omp F own aPrn ~.c omplsNW FEATUREbofore you see the film, you read Christmas Past was a peoxide 11ev. S. Davison took charge his death. Takon with a severe hsredfrsoean leegangravf te outies t h'Cm. ttn. C ompE. C. rat W *TU EThe Citadel' by A. J. Cronin. blonde with a voice like Betty during the election of officens and attack that night, hoe failed rapidlyone-hi cr.S.Lk' rs eappoigitf the c t eal IN THCttnIE.Sap.F.J Goa ISSU Believe me, this is the exception Boop." briefly expressed his appreciation until his death, which occunred btna nwS.Lk' ntd cing apith tem.TAtt eribal-nThCmsiCanoton C.fR.thener.cN THISd ShETh h in wthth mttr s adyh msialpotin f heseviethat proves the rule that the 'Oh, I say," sald my friend. of the good work done in the Sun- very peacefully early Sunday ChuninM tracaedhms drawn and while it lirnits the wa ncag f x op .M Ever alent te make The States- mo'.ies can be absolutoly depend- "And woll 3'ou mighit," count- daySchool. oeacens have a nre- morning. numbor of County nepresentativesCotnwoatda raitDujmnmrenetiigadi- ed upon te take the fincst noast- ered, thinking that I had '.on. mondous responsibility in mould- 11ev. r Bon. o ntheir atri 90 n esre vintuexc ept b inesroero- to heavy snow and dangerous structive for its growing list of .boef -and -yorkshiepudding bock, "Oh corne," said my friend. -Is ing youngstens into fine mon and Danlington Township, January 23, Thewokfalrgciycuh thv missa i o thosinewhare alfordriving conditions few outof readers, we wish te caîl yeur at- and serve it te the fans as chili- this the descendant of the man women, said Mn. Davison. 1867, the son of Mn. and Mns. becomno ev o i th imsslo hoewoael town membens '.ene able teb tentien te three 00w features con-canne '.ith dashes of bananir-r who blazed a trail te the Golden All officers were no-elected as William Brown, pionoons in that strengh ensge nAnlo neady members. In the past te present. ýstarting this '.eek: split. (And quite as digestible>. West?" foliows: Supt. - Dr. J. C. Devîtt; district. He recei'.'d is higher that enadwscaldt hl Council appointcd its representa- ___ Finst instalment of serial stony 'The Citadel', I nepeat, is the -What hias that got te do with Ass't. Supts. - W. R. Stnike and education at the Bowmanville mers'Uie ~ tîvos for three years, one retining "Bentwood" by that well knownr exception. Seeing the film, afteî- it? And anyway great-grandpa C. H. Mason; Secretary-Troasurer Church inad îc-acouseinmo each yea. My teni expied on'hve no wsh ta b HighlvSchooalnandoptookauahcoursec invimond wdachy ahehhasortHoreedofaiful- the 31st of last Decembe. Not- aw suit of that kind. ston Hill. lting, add te your peasuale stayed nice and cozy in Ontario. - At the conclusion 1ev. W. P. An th Ota a N r l sco s. 1e. M. Bo 's bi t a d winoredinthe omst had ap- Ci 1aeuci n ecomhendingof myhapTo local moterwhCon ibtes hisn theor arfthe sapifrecs HmhQJst oteh ietlstto htBwmnil ih osdrbesucs o outsnn peni hita poneihoetngw s siloo- p itm n nrte C u tis C u- etr ortheot n te o e fr e o vo s esnmbt e n bi r a.ga d d u htnea te ln os e p na c ot nubif y as cfr o dei- flow hpiogt e it i c [il years. 1 ii-e-d- vvnai aict mey do?" asked ni. f. England. (Continued on Page 7) 1 Bowmanville's population - nùlls

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