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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1939, p. 1

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Reail Br 12,000 rPeople Weekiy ~br 1939 ýw'S ring AI- rork ione 6-tf ured hoot Ver- ront, :ow- nera ýting i be aine 6-1* Wlth Whlch Are Incorporated The Bowmanvllle Në*s, The Newcastle Independent And The Orono News BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, URSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1939 HEPTHE BLille DI P-UI ORONO NEWS On Page il NEWCASTLE NEWS On page 12 NUMBER 17 Ideals 0f Lionism Include B.H. S. CHORISTERS CarelessnessM Dlamed For HOLSTEIN DAY IS Should SupprlurEpr for 1 * IG'fDU'f ioe riendsnip An oCoperation AT ATi~ii Hu0 0f Can4' Iger SasAdSUNDAYEVENING -e PLANOR FAN SyTEigPatT.eene SasLions District Governor Institute Sery Declares AORNINSP.And PuttingWahTo or _____ __________________Provide Music In Parkdaie Church ____Decision To Hoid «'Black and _____________ ___ Where Director Il Organhat -Wite" Day Means Ail Cattie EKE District Governor j. j. GE TO WASHINGTON City Folk EjyPerform- iedS rtayH v E VE'~N THE COW PRAYED Exhi~bted Mstd Be Blood GOVERNOR SPEAKS HR .G eer .. o trex Brown Pays Officiai Lyons Outlne;s Wor A freak flash of lightmngVacu rAdrse raw ,Vis3i. To His Hom Bowmanviile 1lg co Choir ' nstitute frBila during the brief sterm early Cnda lb Ld ,..y Ho etei LgI CAOL0 *fr . week caused Maple Grove At a meeting of thie Directers of re- Club Providlng Out- meae thi is Suay atw Pkap At Rotary Club O residents considerable panic Durham Central Agricultural So- is ih nMna stndn Adrs Uenite o Church i Teot. Thr e Frdyand even sent cows in the ciety, held in Newcastle April 22, k a ____choir composed of 40 students wa____ stables to their knees. For- at HlseinClu to ilo therAgmpctr fCnds >vl UI~one of the main items on a very ~ Ultl o ec "Blas inu'da nd Whsten Club t rnoer~ftr fteBiihEpr ai Lions Club members heard one mnteresting and informal evening The amazrng and ma Motseicsy ted were FBar, Sepd 2Tlte a"a hoo.. ocniu s nottni of the outstanding inspirational okoth1thhmeofHryWitfl> addreses f th yearon Mndayservice. As was customary, the weko h aainIsiue tewhmso ar Wr T he F ai, ept 27th io worî< poer aspesned adessoth ero odypastor, Rev. Simon Edwards, led the Blind was eutlined by Fel Seart Morton and Noble Teaoedcso ilmk ~ nih hnDsrc oenrJ .in a song service in whlch ai Secretary Harvey Lyens at Ivi~ eteai where telephene and it compulsry for ail cattle ex- ~G .MGeMPVnovr mght when District Governor J. J. were blewn te hibited at the fair te be blood -. *~. .. paigt aainCu ýNE Brown paid his officiai- visit te his the congregation participates in tary Club on Fricly, w'hen hé~ hydro fuises utr euwntoc tested. This step has been discus- ..,m besadterlisonM- own club, cf which he is Presi- sînging the faveurite hynins that described efforts being made tt) pieces, radios were pu out day nighrt.ealyar i o Linst dent. have been ýruested by the con- take care of employable and un cmison n ae o e for seer ae yaso bu ac g. i peigpit a ae .ned, As a token cf the Bowmanville gregation borhnd. Fer the emnployable bidadto pen.~ stabls,1 rows aennte feit that mest breeders have cem- fe natceb nr igre club's appreciation cf Mr. Brewn's ofroyteBHS hi agtels fsgt rz ikr rpe n pidwt hsrglto n services, E. L. Oliver, on behalf favourite eld negro spiritual, The speaker, who lest bis sig rz kr rpe on pieda withets ronegulateiongd4woweei rnhpbia o f the cupaid high tributs te "Standing in the Need cf Prayer.", during the Great War, was ae, their knees frem the shock.seraotrscneptedig inthttwsteBrthE- ofb his leadersbip and efforts in ex- Rev. M.Ewrsthen gae is --.- and b,~gom h ieeageaditrotnna e tending Lionism throughout this address Edchwas gae i Samis, anintimate fred brusb and cobafter shpreutraeoheomtmc-itratoa unl- district and frflcabemn-ot w ich wa is bifesecandy the saine batta.ien during the war ing the cews and that Vies ltes u htEgdfrsm fodiaaalyan oeetyfr t rens n knocked "'.'" tue ba sow nmstka the agement cf meetings and service petential spiritual inspiration. The M.Lnbeascfhsll-I Ail in frem it s ban eperi- First For Student wans rsn rmtedfi r werk. G. L. Davidge presented rest cf the service remained in cerity and bis gccd, nature, ïl l twsa il fmanann e .rJAn an inspiration and a reeain ence they are net atixious te re-h Mr. Brown with a beautiful man- the hands cf the local choristers. .AT ,N cuityt ihtel dlock. The honcred recipient The first grcup cf selectiens con- every man present. He exempIl- . eet Yisrie. pstos had replied suitably. sisted cf I'Niht Shadcws Fallig" f ied a man wbo, though strickeû WiLn............s Mr.or Sigfid eere ta fc In bis address, District Gaver- e lmn;"itnt h ans-by a dread affliction, bad doi* teir sight. Eacb one is interview- y p*wtgeunreetbcueh 6tb 'nor Brown mentioned frlenidshlp, W. Rois Strike Speiriua; "I Hen a the b is best to evercome it and b.d d separateiy until bis or ber abil- i rme tia ssblvdtati enedange cooperation and service as -the Spctrfo b c c e-Vicetal an AWIgh. "Still sthe succeeded very well. ies are discovered. Blind girls, Wit Fin Brwnbversut ro heBits Stthree ideals which Liens would Soiio.o heTw ftw Wihe"r Wriht the , prSetl He spoke of the organization Of eciaily trained for the, werk, J. hJemn feBalwetrnnwnn bis ~~~do weil te foster and dweil upen. manville wbc lef t for Washington, by tbe bo>ys cf the chorus. In the the Institute over 20 years ago bf' téach them te read Braille and Editor's Note: Foiiowing is the Liens District Governor anreante hercesawbl.I 0W- Friendsbip is the wcrld's deep- D.C., on Sunday te conduct nege- final group cf sengs, "Ezekiel Saw men wbo had been disabled in th er that'they are taugbt typing, prize winning junior address pre- sident cf the local club, wbepi rti' ee rmld h es edb egn t utb tiations wbicb may result in the th he"Siiul O G raeantlt isr seondlrtc it at evll;O ion, eithe r oie ohes oru i nt ig Mchoo Oratrca Cre ttcubewhitst od 14-3 mutual te be enjeyed. It is neyer sale cf the McGill Building, par seme Radiance". - Arkbangelsky, Gralt War Necon itlars deeo ptio ick er in oer omes orÀc-nte byg Msso Patorya Corkes t hsofca ii ebshm lbpetg ftewierc o patrnagen bugis ubut on espet tailyowne bythpecuniipaity.and"Ianod teILrd" erethethnd Loredw"ld wth utahieb ainig scoal. lat Wdnesay. nly12 yars n Mndayanddehvred1ne f ' "" for human personality. There is Weudrtn nofro vroffices thrcugbcut the Dmo vento sathrpobeadMsCikesedetaugbter the finest addresses of the er rvi nmn ucenpwr We ~ ~ ~ ~~ l uneoada fe f ve umers preseteShd wbi e the take care cf the 050bid cause 50 % cf the blindness in cf Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke. He wàs presented witli a mne n i uoewudtte ne of (Contlnued.on Page 7)0,0 hasc boeen made bail cfwn vespe "ung Thaew prablems whc cofr bib ceuîd have been prevent- She s in First Form and during dlock as a token cf the cîub' pteefcsc ubactsrpe wdceae-a hstw. wa ug utOMsa. the Instituts include the c8a - . Many blind people have lest the past few years bas gained preciation cf bis services. <otne nPg? Mr. Francis StoMsa. thase net ohdy blind, but suite eir sigbt througb preventabie quite a reputation as a speaker aill .L r rw a k c o lR o presided at the cansole cf the or- frem, multiple disabilities as wue iccidents, or carelessness or iack and an ail round ambitieus stu- e idIlocal choir was aiso responsible they are net in want, he ad , sntfe facs hr ulct scbo ba ony- C hD far- He-AdesD R do S e leî:atwt i laesi h Intiut noife obogte a cse, when ent ub idey ti h ch as ne DlC bte k Falin 1rc o fo the ac training and success. 4t There is aiso the difllclt 1 esa is :oin th s fte rae e pruiis i of Bear Address B Radio Speaker the back of the cburcb the'regular obtaining empleymnyent ferso islsn teueohteaese e poruiis ____ ______________ Parkdale Choir was seated wh ibwo are employable, but bave 1n~ (Continued on Page 7) 1 have chosen as my subject the Blc so k YiuhK le n tul tt4assisted in the regular hynins. -~most widely discussed topic cf ____ 1 to Afe h evc ersmnsthe scbool and home - "The New r te ~"Dick the Gardener " Tirils SOPTBALL ON FRIDAY Aer e serv icyte refreshofitentsiuu."Ltu oo no BSEALT- es-T_______ete 4 werein e r ed y the ladiers of the for Homere & SoholkbWt hs nee~tdi Onnn curcb ad the irmb er u fes thed "New Curriculum"LtuuokinoBrBL ONIHWihen-Yer-OdAiu asoftbalJegie i th tewn v'es' .-woacmaid hma dDgta C lde dctaradCid h With the warm weaer BiyAtmp oFx On è, te a thé vting choracopm" tbr::ro Champions Att h H b y S oreent prescribed course endsunhn, baseballp-adlOuh YugM 'sCu omon esting te note that azneng the con- -____ ___te___ainitso ari- April meeting cf Bowmanville Frdyeeîrg~~gregatien were several fermer ,Ontario after a great deal cf re- meeting in the Council Ro' thtHm n colCu a ed situation and create an or- residents cf Bowmanville. Jean Crosaman, Haydon, and ity cf the exhîbîts, especialiy searcb and discussion decide that at Town Hall tonight (7us i betcubdbyaffig 91. April »9th, wben Mrs. M. J. Hut- gaiztn ileen Todd, Clarke, Win among the crafts. the aid system cf education must day) at 8 'o'ciock, te gt o- tukut osAtu aly ý1 ~~~chinsen, president, welcamed oea hneTe hne te gnzd unott y ~ ~ ~o y e ar M s C. hRinso ande which ha boans ta the pupiis. It is rInnr andiI show, wbich wtraed îaud hiyre aize d that o education eas yeueti rad inowtese n Teacdtviinwsda- 114h group had charge cf th, meeting bcped that this scbaol activity will oo n hminhp f aduits who attrcted iundredsr id ytem efd education beas metn be h os MndyatronnerNsitn bhand provided an excellent pro- mean a great deal te ail the mu- x n. praises. Ahnost every hobby im- iteprcs f bdyinding . the bng aeaire aan ig rvio the roadue Dowee ga.sical arganizatiens in tbe distric t'ma nau ceJean Crassmasi, Hayden, was aginable was represented and s0 peer fteedy tandt mmd.l eter the feag. on't lev ehayadPotPry n a o f giaiii *the years te coma. ic oilA dD ne awarded the Junior champion- numerous were the fine displays, tha raed mthat o tachn fui i i h eYu pr- atepigt prt the by- One of the items on the pro- The speaker fer the avening à'l ' sbip, and Elleen Tedd, S. S. Ne. 1 that we basîtate te iaud any par- this a na metbond nef tcacrins tienl wii ieigate bourdn drui-edxpoe-tot grani was a part of the demon- was Mr. R. F. Gunnell cf Hamil- ImIItl1VClarke, must be intriucr intoonýi thela NoHnerd.Hshler ecyPip stration given by the fcilowing ton, bettar known ta radio as On thada thein Seuso chxnîusî tîcularce ena.he NI grcup cf public school pupils whe "Dlc the Lardnnr Club__ Hobby Show in Judges cf AMr wera Miss Murmel scheois, new courses that wouid "Dick ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rc and sawenr. Mr. Uit- ralsevll aboutdy Kly r lodSih r.An eeiteeybyan il were invited te appear befare tht4neil gave a very interestirig and Excellent music Via Amplifier, B .mnil on Sa. a .Kllybb Mr. aL Smaith ,,r. Ai'ii benafit avery bey and grl net rix. ~~music section cf the O..EA.in.'Tüe seasonable iilustrated lecture on Lucky Spot Dances and a Oshawa ju ges were astonished Souts Jo; Metua Tr.iin B eyMc i on wth axceptenl bigbt TheM ATCFNLS bi t ulhegt udnyi 12rneduring Easter ýwaek:'Vie- flowers, to beautify the home and Retreahments Add To . tte ilt n h ub r f r, e . Mr. B run;c0eMc- pil bern muitb alleen mmdTe ____dopdwt acahadb o Lonsberry, Carl Boa, Donald Wol- was en by Mrs.e Rbin on es whiian ofParty 1500, filling St. Paul's lecture tiens: MrI. Kari Eder; Domastie scope te counsel eacb individual The. public is invited te teds. r aly frin Ry benahy H wasvradis w ra Riinsn cf MnawvhigtaAgicnroiecaaiyluwrtn hi Science and Housabaid Science: acrigt h bi' blte h iase rriatccm Piprse etefatc Nelles, Dcrothy Bedford, Mary' lucvy raw prdies. Yeerciin o ou ynng thela' Assoiain reor thay complimented -the rMiss V. Lidkaa; Panmanship: Mr. - and talents. tbat banau at the Ontario Trii7 ~ kadfudBie rse Fagn, ChalesFleche, Aan uck drw rizs. oun Peples Asocatin hldLiens Club on the most attractive Ross Stevanson; ModaUling and Tume bas proven Ihthnu colfrBy nFia Lobb; Cernats -. George Roberts, insan movad a vote ef thanks te was a vary succassful affair, ai, avnt shcesul beo nc gd inl the C. Fettarly. Ail are spacialists in cuitis, d a not k any geater ing at 7 pam. Thara wiillsbeHcaedfrelanFedPlp Bob Evans; Horns - Marie Sutton, the speaker who, wl hbis assist- those who attendad axpressing future. The axhibiters dispiayed their cwn lina. asset te their country than the aro d Hpat cf e gy orostic yaoupNsitn oga hTrn Fralicis Sutten, Junior; Clarmnats ants,, ramnained to éqýthe social their congratuilations te the soc- much originality and ingenuity 1 Liens - Club Boys and Girls average cbiid. lem adrtpo hs, Toet, ne eadRcetEerPrtPr Eric Mcllveen, Junior N e a 1; part of the melety fcr thair splendid evening's with many cf the displays higbiy Wcrk Committea in charge cf the .Thomas Edison was sent home iladerhi ofas. ygafrd whb ee ntavcni ae Flutes - Ruth Hutchinson, Willa Principal A. M. ~h sna- entertainmant. Ward; Trombone - Arlane North- ncunced the Public: Scbool Open Miss Ada Clark and Edward cominendable. show included G. L. Davidge, frem scbooi undar the aid systam avants. The dispiay and cemei cutt; Baritone - Ruth Abernethy; House N'ight, Wediùesday, May 3, Millacu won the lucky spot dance. Thay aise recommendad that chairman, D. A. McGregor, R. Os- becausa, as a pupil, hae was unable tien will, cf course, be heidil h byatiatdtada at' Piano'- Audrey Grant, Mari aria froni 7 ta 9, and extendad an in- The A.Y.P.A. girls served refresb- originality in art werk be stressed borne and A. M. Thompson. Thay te learn. Weil, if we hava any gymnasium and wiii includawrèoY Rundia; Organ - Margaret Nichels. vitation te ail parents and friands men tha mn'capwic in the future and that exhibits in wish te express their appraciation Edisens te-day aur teachers will on the bigb bars, paralilbr, Dcaa h nysna r Their pregram, censistad cf salac- te be prasent. Miss VanCamp won consistad cf tasty sandwiches, the manuai training sactien migbt te exhibitors, teachars and beip- aetepiieac epn hmsd esadtmln.sak n a prtn i a tiens froni symphonies and operas the prize for bavlng the mcst MO- ceokias and coffea. Music was be more carefuily sandad and finf- ers 'without wbom the show couid on their rcad te succass. ta' rc ttatnea h arranged spaciaily for young play- thars prasant. Thbea gr o up in suppliad by an amplifier ownad isbed. net bava been sucb a success. The oid system cf ciass stand- Al ebrofFrnc ars and a greup cf twc and tbree charge served dainty refrasb- by Tom Barton, aiiowing the Inspecter cf Public Scbeei C. F.' The compiete iist of prize win- ing bred discententmnent and an ilembar ef Florence, lB( -acdn.PoinilCutb part songs in whicb the beys and niants. dancars te dance te the latest' cannon expressad amazement at pers appears On page 8 ef thîs înferiority cemplex and often de- ilgle Lnd, O.elo.F. Boi an P.MrlBwanil vsi gil oktelwrparts ale-It mgtbe (?f i ta omn bands. Teseciety wisb te thank the siza cf the show, and the quai- issue. villa, and Oddfgee)llows ar invtdo tesgat ad. nately. tien that Mr. Gunnell on bis noon Mr. Gus Bounsail for bis generes- mcrning cburch parade ta rntor .A crhr lcsok >The Suparvisor of Music, Fran- breadcast on Thursday ovar sta- ity in iending thani colored buibs FMU PAE TT~ YSNA IH ntdCucBwavie nwshl tBaktc ens cia Suttono Mus.Bac., reports a tion CKOC paid higb tribute te for th~e occasion. Sunday, April 30. They wl s a ih hnacrnrsjr grawing interest in orchestral mu- the cbildren's prograni presentad Muich cf the credit f.or 'tq suc- iJrugglsL Announces semble at the Jodge roam tbcgti edc iacdna sic inthe public scbools, there in Bewmanvilla, and thankad the cess cf the affair is due to the 10310 am, dayligbt savingta. da. bemng 68 girls and, boys in the or- Home and Scbo Club for thair committae, Rachel Wiright, Arthur chestra classas. Thara is a free kind recaption te hlm. We ara Cully, Walter Hal and BIII Tait. ton bas a set cf band instruments suparvisor 'OAIN TEDW t utPg dv b u hry F m r u D src - J... ufala '~O ~* INTER-CITY MEETINGAtedCoIpoeetM etg ColisWion WrecksR Cas On SuE a'Iy C. E.,Rehdar and Geo. W. JamesAixMGgrBeeeslPwr repreaented BoiavleRotary of Statesman Advertising - Occupants Somehow Escape Death Camlu o ___da ___t h over 200 ýRotarlans gathered te Once again' Alex f4cGragor Bowmanviila's usuaily elomnAucapZ mark the tenth annlvarsary af tha breaks forth with a page advar- data court room. recivdDha -Potop Jack Parker, Aàrt Humpage HIDE LOOT IN BARN Campbellfcrd Club. Bey. H. B. tisamant on page five cf this issue quite a sbock recentiy wa a lce Andi Gord Mgoororat In A l br nth ae Neala, president ai the hast club, te brig bot news of bis second crown avidance in a case- Car hlo TuasverAn id an n te Lka- wlill be remnemberad by many of gigantic drug sala, te the people ciudad several hali mt CrWihTr vr shore, a iew miles mwaqt of aur citizeus as having supplied cf Durham county. bottias ai beer and sm And -Breaks Pole Bawmanvlla bcused in the the pastorate ai the Metbdlst Faaturad in bis advertisement whîcb wara untapped.Apiiltabutlryfrna neighborbocd ai $1,670 wcrth Cburch here during the Worid are three definite plans, the first In the course cf avansta mtu heDprieta gi Far arôntheecfthm of cletbing stelen from an War. a "'Tbrea for One" sale item, array of bottias was spra utr fie omnllt Fr Bemanvl, sheofhe.- Oshawa store over the week- wheraby the bayer may obtain baf are tha magistrate acg dsuateagnzto iaCo caped dowah ar seriu esu juy end, but Oshawa police wlth PUT YOUR CLOCKS ABEAD threa articles fer the prica of one.. with the avidance fronibt mrvmn Ascain .D waue dth ar sio lcjth y are w ark e fiuneu ethlin Remember te sat ycur dlock. Mr. McGregor dees net insist that sidas cf the casa. Duringa ceda heCoa ed u drlvlthg caridn westcf ahwar place and reovert nhet cny abead this Saturday ulgbt befora a custoer buy ail three items. especiaily quiet portion ifta WasBad, aotepan earl.yn Sundy marlug you turaw inc ancus whenere youo Ha wiii recaiva the same bargain tastimony ona ai tha btte edhathtenaercuie erySna onn.the leot, but the allaged burg- wake tup uyrniingus me y If only oe or twe ara purchased. intarruptad with a loud"pp haarayirmdaCp - Jack Parker, san cf Mr. and lars as well. marchaclnda iorward, tieaScn etr saCenu suscr lwit h i. po in salta ecryo Mrs. L.u A.hpÉ Parkerr was drcvid discovere tha aiin Savingu came inter few ot VOLUME 85* HASIO ATAO SATURDAY

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