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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jun 1940, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE CANADIAN> STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO TUSAJN T,14 th winning pitcher, fanning threeDA LN T N WP erial. Crowds have been good andI____________________________ mmmen and walking a lone player. fairly generous with collections Soin fl l lTom Depew went on the mound SOCCER SCHEDULE and criticism of players and refer-~ Dick Little was the big little June * ** *. Yellowlees, Mr. and Mrs tingT 4E run s out offo ive ies t Sat. 8-ampton at Soin. Rumour has it that several im. Jack Yellowlees with friends at bat, while Jack Gay was the big Wed. 12--Solina at Courtice. provements are to be made tath an Mtia. .. MshandMr. nrd hitter knocking out one homer Sat. 15-Zion at Hampton. grounds, including benches on n M ut.Fotona, oaw a Mr.n MERCHANTS WIN ýMason receiving a fast grounder and two doubles. White Rose Wed. 19-Solina at Zion. the sides, ropes to keep back theMr.FtWadTonotMr 9 TERH ISTWGAME hiit by Bird touched Semple out team seemed to have a curse put Sat. 22-Hampton at Courtice. crowd, levelling off the diamond W.* H. Westlake's. .. Mr. 'Donald on s FR irGA E econd then whipped it over on them, for throughout Cheurtice. and numerous othier chagsfr R 'EmrftFrMs PROM WHIYE ROSE to James on first to tag the batter whoie game they played with a Jl the best. Before the year is out, uy Clil apoMs ________ aout. White Rose batters counted fighting spirit but errors and fail- Mon. 1-Solina at Hampton. Vie Public School grounds wilî'Jsi eloleOsaa tM in Vie fîrst, third and fourth, wîth ure ta hit seemed ta hold back Sat. 6-Courtice at Solina. we hope, becniea alN. C. Yellowlees'. Mr. and Johnny Semple Nabs 10 Strike- Bird getting two runs and Mac- their erstwhile efforts. Wed. lO-Hampton at Zion **** r. Mrs. Wilbert Smith and family, outs to Slemon's One But Elhinney, one. Front Street scored White Rose - Bird and H. De- Sat. 13-Zion at Solina Ohw, M.Gere Gbo Front Street Stili in every inning but the fifth. pew, cf; Tighe, 2nd; MacElhinney, Wed. 17-Courtîce at Hampton. iTo-night(Thursday) Front St. TauntonMradMs.L.Gb ___ ______ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ ___ wil met G ody ar n w atmay son and family, Columbus, at Mr. Wins 8-3 Rundle was the only consistent 3rd; Mutton, c; Large, lst; Brown, develop into a battle. On paper, Edgar Prescott's. .. Miss Doris _______clouter receiving three hits and a ss; Raby, rf; Crombie, If; Semple Athe Rubbermen have the top notch Milîson, Bowmanville.atM E walk out of four times at bat. and T. Depew, p. tM.E St fhII ~team of the league but the Mer- Miilson's. .. Mrs. Jack Davies In their first game of the sea- The younger players of Fron t. Mîke's Place - Little, 2nd; Mc- raaS A U PATS I chant Princes have youth on their and Karen, Port Elgin, at Mr.R. son Front Street team managed really showed some promîsing Knight, rf; Piper, 3rd; Werry, ist; F ie n wt agodsar aAbu. cttsanPr.BAGTSees ta defeat Vie White Rose Oilers talent while out in the field but Gay, p; Moore, f; Wilson, c; Os- siabe ahd ie vegod trn lugges. . Mr. and Mr.BPercySees, by 8-3. The Merchants team is were a little shy in batting. borne, ss; Conway and Couvier, ohl hevtrnsugrs r n rs ec eel ier, Hub Hooper hopes ta have a dark Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewell and campased of chiefly young play- On paper the game looked as if cf. Althougjî the hardbali teamho ers who showed up favourably At should have been easily the un- White Rse 000 010 1 - 2 7 8 was rather in a dsorganzed state hose hurler in action. famiy, Whitby, Mr. Lu William- with the ader and more exper- fortunate grease monkeys. Semple MiesPae83,0 7i 3 prior ta Ve openng game here**** son, Pontypool, at Mr. Wilfrid ienced White Rose team. Semple would manage ta get the first two _______lace_83_005__-_17_ last Wednesday, from ail reports Mk son' em oce Dewell's... Mr. and Mrs. Bryce was on the mound for the Oiers men out and then the heavy arneet have been made by brother Park, is gradually ElliottWb, M r. and Mab rsh-E fanning ten men and walking hitters would came up againan BICYCLE CLUB for proper equipment for players gaîning Vie top spot of the league awa, with Mrs. R. J. McKessack. four. Slemon was the pitcher for knock the bail ail over thelo and for Vie prevention of further and may be the autfit ta beat. . . M1r. and Mrs. Ivan Law and Front Street lads striking out one Front Street: Rundle, rf; Coli- HOLDS MEETING misunderstanding. This week, they handed Dean Ina, Whitby, Mrs. Chas. Lang- Inlaye r tn aing obne. mt ooer, 3r; MBrog, cf; JmeIe , ltA Tr HA M PTO N * * * *Hodgson's crew a terrific drub- maid, Enniskillen, Mr. A. White In he irs in ing Bob Bir hi Ho pe, c Ma on, ss; Mclvee , _ ___ __Som e of the players seem to , bing w ithout exerting them selves and M r. D ixon, N ew tonbrook, M r. a 3bage an ws noke n mo, ; Aun 2d.Fifty members of the Lions forget that the executive is made too much and the week before and Mrs. R. R. Stevens, Mape by Tom Depew's 2-base hit. Col- White Rose: Bird, cf; T. Depew, Bicycle Safety Club rode out to up of busy men who have spent took Goodyears into camp. Their Grove, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tink and mer and Rundle opened up thei 2nd; MacElhînney, 3rd; Mutton, Hampton Saturday and heid their a great deal of time and energy success has ieft the confident family, Hampton, at «Mr. Geo. scoring for Front Street both men' c; Large, Ist; Brown, ss; Raby, If; meeting in Eliiott Memorial Park. in fostering a team this year s0 rubber aggregation s a mn e w h a t White's. crassing home plate. Errors werei H. Depew, rf; Semple, p. President James Stutt was in the that those who wish ta play bail aghast, so much s0 that Morris The Young Married People'si numerous on both sides, Fronti R HE chair and opened the meeting by will have an appartunity ta do Tamblyn is cailing practices at Picnic is ta be held at Lakeview~ Street again having the large end ! Front Street 231 101 0-8 7 6 weicoming the Hampton cyclists1 sa. Those men have nothing to every apportunity. Park, Oshawa, on June l3th. of the caunt with 6 and White White Rose 101 100 0-3 8 3 who were an hand. Jimmy Mar- gain by sponsoring a team n Please brîng personai silvervare - R o e 3._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r g v a r p rt a t e L i n h e le a s h t p la y e rs c a n d o is ' a n d c u p s . M illio n s o f tim e s a d a Rundie and Calmer off the Front 1Cýlubmeting. George Roberts' ta co-operate as fully as possible.: In the rural South Darhingtan Street nine were the anîy success- B3ILLIARD KINGS1 was awarded the bell for writing The day 0 pampered piaLau hnsaeas eînn Eldad Anniversary people the world over enjy fui men ta bang out homers. In sTrILL UNBEATrEN tebest essay aon "Why 1 Like the doýnnas andolhandouts is past. to hum. The officiai, openin1g was EddSnnvr ap iuewt c- th it nigtemrhns;ýBicycle Club."'*on Tuesday between Salem and EladSuday Schoai Annie- ahpymnt ihiecl weeceie ihadoubleply AFTER 17.2 WIN Eeyn a surprised and In spite of* Vie difficulty exper- Courtice. Some of the town tassr services and activities on "Coca-Cola."!Te like t ________________delighted when haif way through ienced in fielding a team, the first *had hi cus n'w # ay2t n 9h eealwI the meeting Lion Maurice Breslin game showed that the outlook for spectators may see even more patronized, a fact which cntri- clean taste and the after-sen White Rose on Short End of p p e n wt w ae o ah te ya s g o n nte rural recruits lined up on the uted greaty ta its success and Lt a S c o l on M onday the arder off the day until every- hope. c a g . A h f e n o e v c h S t e P u e t a e r one as ttied n oficii rbe.on Sunday Rev. Park, Whitby, Th alntngmsare play- spake especiaiiy to Vie children. with ice-cold "Coca-Cola"s - MiesPlace Billiard Kings re- The Club Traffic Court was Bad weather made it necessary ed every Tuesday and Friday at However his inspiring message Canada's favourite momnt taiedthirperfect record on Severai offenders were summon- on Saturday, but by now the 7 p.m. Usualiy t ap at ws equ.A.lyWapplicablet iyre- G PJ UTAp~ RCHA Monday night wîth another win, ed and after proper trial were Rayais will have met Vie eastern- a odo hyaepce et e.A .Mrh yoe u f -r E R H wit as goo orbetter bail than conducted the evening service and ~ANDR.D QIJLIIV when they humbled the White given their penalty. New police- ers on Vie local grounds and yau yul e ptw n ay0 î huh rvkn eak lE PAUSE THAT REF1 Ros aiers by 7-2 Th ony e n ek. L o re appant ied f r thes wli n w t eres iteorf clan.t e Ve games in past years have were in keeping with Ve Day of Authorzed B tir o C c - oa other teamn in the league that re- opin~. ion Brethslinc o ic ted h cmtraihni-oitrln deveioped into next thing ta Prayer as praclaimed by H.M. VieH MBY'(ARO TDBE RGS FrTopm.st manuneetdaeteFotoiintathscutthma-**** feuds. Each teamn brings along King. Choir muisic at bath services OSHAWAPH E75 Tir VeueStreet lads who won Ve lne ner in which it was conducted, Next Saturday the Corden- enough supporters ta hande any was under Ve leadership of Mrs. ii.Vle game they played on Thursday andt its purpose, is one of the fin- coached crew visits Cobourg situation and they really take John Baker with vocal solos and night. est things ever held for boys and where they hope ta avenge Viem- their bail games seriously. DraP duet by Miss Lena Taylor and _______________________________ girls in this town. Eleanor John- selves for Vie first defeat of Vie down and see a game sometime Mr. Jim Hancock, Bowmanviiie. Monday night's game was car- ston moved a vote of thanks ta Bt e i aebe o.Con rad, nicknamed "Bobbie"- DAHRYS-HWTE rying over the. junior hockey feud Mr. Bresiin and the club respond- year. ah ta~hv nso. On Wednesday night a bounti- 14cKEEVER & SMITH . between the Toronto Marîboros ed with three cheers.- strengthened cansiderably. fui supper was served and a Gladys Yellowlees; Fia Ga, MA FET AKN' B..UBRand the Oshawa Generals, when * * * *ealote fr h football game with Hampton vs RuV's cousin - Kathleen Bakr FTR B.B UBRTom Depew, pitcher for the White Dtie were altedfor the metn d In softball circles everything is Sauina being played resulting in a Lutie, a neighbour girl - Ja Rose and centre player for the net ek eor hemetn a- we]i with each of Vie four BlaI4c+fr'F ie, after which a played entited Leach; Zuzu, Vie cook - Per1oetD ate onsoti SManlies, battled with Wally Wil- journed. teanis searching for players ta t c "The Path Across the Hl"wsLah tne ikr n ,~son, catcher for Mike's Place and Everyone then had lunch in the boister weak spots and soine offpentd yEda Y.U.Cs orchestra from Newcastle,Pr-Jn9isuofTeDtitu- forward star with the Oshawa park, after which the girls defeat- themn are finding some rare mat- Recent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. of rcters: SElam Puel Caor die si aitruceedieeTms htteeaemn S hockey team. Bath lads played ed the boys in a basebail game. _______________ Harry Van Camp and Glenn, Mr. Gfcrapa - Havyuellwole es evening. Totkidsoffdeth ay muh ik ~.~:: rrniexceptianaily good bail in their Lion Charlie Carter was umpire Mrs W A CmpPostHavisitar-Francis $9. toei variaus positions with a friendly to the satisfaction off ail. B sns Mr. Ralph Van Camp in Picton. Wotten; Walter Conrad, Ruth's__________alwnedtsopalarisa rivalry that heightened enter- Next meeting this Saturday at -jrc.ov r and Mrs. Lamne Bradburn, raerE rMiso;D.Jmmke newk;nifratv taimet i arateron-sided 9 o'clock. Sweaters will be ready Toronto, with relations. .. Mr. mie Reed, with ambition -Neil And the work off righteousns ril5icsigfu ruso game. for members who have not yet _________________ Waldon, Toronto, with the Yellowiees; Salamander Alexan- shahl be peace; and the effectofeege hc emt okfn The White Rose lads remained received theirs. Another hike is Srnith Bros. .. Mr. and Mrs. W'ii der John Harvey Jories, Zuzu's righteousness quietness and a-tsi adr nteibrt~ practicaliy hitiess for the first planned for the near future. Legai bert Werry and Neil and Mrs. choice-Haroid Patter; Mrs. Davis, srnefree.OdTsaet u ntebtifatte three innings with their anly M.lG.eV.eGOULD, Bin, LL.Bn Miss LulufWrght, Toranto, ut Mr counters being gleaned by Tom C.G .GUD .. LB iarence MrigTorintoCavan.M. Grandma - Ileen Baison; Ruth Isaiah 32:17. smtiges gi.2- Depew with a 3-bagger in the COURTICE LOSES Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Osmond Wright's. . . Mr. and f ifth and a homer in the seventh. T" AU m " D Phone 351 Mrs. Leslie Mauntjoy, Mrs. Alfred Semple an the maund for the iro SA EM SID Bnkoff Commerce Bldg.. Henry and Mrs. John McKee with ailers waiked six men in the first Bowmanviile Mrs. Franks, Peterboro. .. Mrs. inning, and allowed three hits ta ntefrtgm ftesao o Henry Mauntjoy with friends in brn n us o ik' ew nth othDrintnSotalCavan. .. Mr. and Mrs. Harry * Truhuth aehits were League Salem defeated Courtice Britr oiioNtr Vincent, Toono a M.Chs Tagout the asofe Wet Solicitor for Bank of Montreal Smith's. .. Mr. and Mrs. Russel w r fan g off thek a tof f outhe e st- Grease Monkeys 8-2. The gam e edr.JcGaofCuriewsplayed Tuesday night at the Money ta Loan - Phone 791 Willan and family with Mrs. Wm. Fo htlg-eaedonopotewrd flity Cream off Bariey Camp attracted Bawmanville, Ontario Steele. . . Mr. and Mrs. Hector ortaIgh ardonopotewrdflitr a large number off supporters for Forbes and Miss Edith Brown, ai tosfy and nourishing breakfast of two Shredded Wheat tI .iiiil»d3 -we Cpsbath sides. L. C. MASON, B.A. Toronto, with Mrs. John Mariow. wit ik opdwt orfvrt riiI' rc or11_wrii ie tbcot Jerry Peterson was on the Barrister - Solicitor Mr. Sam Ferguson and Mr. uhmltpe îhyu fvrt riiI ra maund for Courtice, aiiawing 8 Natary Public - Etc. Wesley Bradburn have had new Srigpcupitteeeihvtafodals:Vamn a lb.O d Vrna i o bacco tnof n in l e . A e'L w n ai s b an h s o ch s bult w hich grea tîy i . , Band C., rroteuns, Iran , C alcium , Phosphorus an p d ranc Richa Jruns a thanning imn. 'ae'ficemmedi.ately east o oylproved the village. Addre&-"Swet Caps",Rcadssteptcigsa Ofc - ' P-.Bo ,andew ue o Salem, giving ptorn Theatre A.Y.P.A. presented their play Carbohydrates. adstriking out 6 batters. Phones: Office 688; Home 553 "Look Out Lizzie" at Utica and ut Buy two or three ackaae ..of .JJ....J Ul W -#_ Richrds nd Ken Werry were thechief hitters for Salem, each earning two runs, while Peterson and Gay gained the only caunters for Courtice. The Salem teamn re- "v ceived four of their eight runs in :th first inning, the remainder comning across in the fifth and Salem - A. Richards, c; K. Wer- o 0 ry, st; L. Mortson, 2nd; R. Rich- 0 ards, P; F. Blackburn, ss; K. 0 "X Hamm, cf; C. MacDonald, rf; L. o 0 W elsh, If; B. Cale, 3rd. 0 0 Courtice - G. Vinson, 3rd; H. "Do thie girls likeCciCptain Witherspoon?" keil, RHE "D o ike~ hey cal h m S ee Ca !"S alem 400 130 0 - 8 7 1 Caurtice 000 002 0 -2 7 3 SWEETr CAPORAL CIGARE7rES C.A.S.A. SWIM MEET "The purea g orm in, whjch tobacco cars be smoked." TRENTON, JUNE 8 The editar was favored with a cail on Wednesday from Ernest Hobson, President off the Ontario Section off the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association, who drap- ped in with his well known cham- pion swimming daughter, on their way ta Belleville ta give an ex- hibition off swimming. Mr. Hob- 0Z son is endeavauring ta arouse in- terest in the variaus swimming meets that are being held in On- tario. The first is ut Trenton, & Z.-VSaturday, June 8th. The events are open to ail amateurs who like ta swim and include classes for ail ages from the Tadpoie classS ï - under 12 years off age ta the sen- I " M e- Irior class over 17 years. This meet is one off a series off regatta ta be held during the summer in the tawns autside off Only a littie extra Toronto in an effort ta increase the interest in. aquatic sports. Bawmanville winners are urged LLTHOSE car owners who worry along ta enter the cofitests and shauldd ALL get in touch with Bill James t wîth the minimum libnite of liability insur- The Statesman office. anoe are takdng a chance. You can double THINK YOUR WAY the limits for only a fraction of the cost of th rgnl"Five an ,, "AkusfrTa-day, more than ever, con- the rigial ad Tn. Ak u~forcentration is essential ta the full the Tate - the increase is worth while! enjoyment of pleasures or ta ef- fective work. This is an age off distraction, with interruptions by phone, by friends, by noise, by scares, and by our own flightiness. Increasingly work must be done INSU ANC AG NTShaspitable ta concentration, yet on INSUR NCE A ENTSconcentration depends, more and more, a man's success in this Phone 681 Bowmanville speciaized worldWilliam Moul- ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___chologist, writing in the Rotaran Magazine. Dential f DR. J. C. DEVITT rAuiat. ofroyl E.W no GAssiteoyant;r.en.lsol. lege, Toronto. Office: Jury JubilE 1Bldg., Bowmanville. Office houri 9 arn. to 6 p.m. daily, except Sunday Phone 790 - House phone 883 X-Ray Equipmnent in Office DR. R. 0. DICKSON (Toronto) and Newcastle, Ont Over Langman's Store, Newcas- tle. Office hours: Saturday only, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Veterinarian D. C. DAVEY, V.S., B.V.Sc. Bowmanville Successor to Dr. T. F. Tighe Office: King St. East, at Tighe Residence - Phone 843 Funeral Directors FUNERAL DIRECTORS Service, any hour, any day F. F. Morris Co. Modern Motor Equipment, Arn- bulance and Invalid Car. Cal Phone 480 or 734, Assistant 573. Âuctioneer ELMER WILBUR Licensed Auctioneer Hampton - Ontario ;pecializing in Farm, Livestock, Implements and Furniture Sales TERMS MODERATE Phone for Terms and Date to: Bowrnanville 2428 -~Janetville. î--rrge o zrefl eOt Ct your Mr.W.Steele -as in To. grocer's today. lt's saund ecanomy ta serve Shredded :rant, May 25th attending the Wheat often. wedding off her grandson, William THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD., Robert ilan ta Miss Margaret Naac olCnd Croýsbyelet daughter off Dr. and NaaaFucnd e s di èreodbey, Toronto. The wed- e igtook place at Deer Park ~ rS United Church by Rev. Stanley Russell. They wili reside ut 50 -- - Vermont Ave., Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey at ?~~ -their cottage at Caesarea. Dr. R. P. Bawles preached at W the United Church on Sunday night. Rev. D. M. Stinson preach- -ing at Bethel. il Next Sunday is Decoration Day for Cartwright. Clarke Union We extend sympathy to Miss ~ eViola Ogden on the death off her mather who passed away at the ripe age off 83. Visitors: Miss Ruth Fagg, Bow- . manville Hospital, at Mr. nd Mrs. Gea. Fogg's. .. Miss Marion Rickaby, Toronto, with Miss E~ Souch. . . Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Power and family with Mrs. Ida ~' Stark, Starkviile. . . . Mrs. Sid. Morgan, Trenton, ut Mr. S . D:41 Souch's. Mr. Morgan having gone overseas. . . Master Lyn Reesor, Markham, with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Cain. J N LODP 't I CIVES YOU 100 EEHTO GRIP PRICESTHE ROAD FOR GREATER SAFErY You pay no more for Dunlop Suprcmnacy. lu addition to Dunlop *Fort'.. .'the world's fin. est tire'... we carry a wide range off Dunlop Quality Tires for every purs. ad purose. RZt j" '.r C. D. HODGSON pice an9cF. £. ALEXANDER 100 Bst ofail fi y killers. 1C dean, qulck, sure, WI-iy cleap. Ask your Drug- gljst, Grocer or General PAY Store. 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