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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jan 1941, p. 1

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e Van With Which Are lncorporated The Bowmanvllle ,5 The Newcastle Independent, And The Orono News VOLUME 87 BOMNILO Te RSDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1941 DISCUSS PROBLEMSNo Ceui Tke Ofie ho arà AW TPRIDT HONOUR FORMER Heari 1 ei Ti ot Takes fficeOve: 40 Percent SYOUTH 0F TODAY Repreeuaivshemnl Statesman miiipTRN EDN k FACES IN WORLD W re etyvaed . GOLDEN CUPE uGodyarMu' Dspt pald-n -advance u r Ie t E i a i rn o a e J NjlInaugural Meeting To-Night rpo-nsane sabriesi? ainlmy FiHighc__ _______.__O'Neill_________ They showed an b1e 40 iu.-o.adMs.W .___ over, 40% ln the m'otfr Fareil Celeratd atm Nw Tr yYP. U.-Telis Of War PU1 ia ecember as compared FarrellCeA £ Il UEaNe xperiences. Rev. W. G. BE 1 a year ago. Malling NIsTrnoKn Attend From C.of îC~.e euu Onih 9al i1ver W Troio-ay oimgt erig Lkly t Blesses 1941 Cou..- aga e changelat p r. Mat .ONiayspkeat Trinity cil-Several Members Hoesetiir rnsewalut Yo ýat Election of Dfrectors for luot Y.P .M nda ght on "The unS/1o l ULb U nce.Than yo Tucsday, December 3lst, 1940, 1941 will take part of theHal Hîghway of Life. Ris talk dealt nc.______ _bsies______t heanua '~~~~~~~ ~~~will be a day of happy remnem- bunesproathenua____ with the war as it is affectmng brance to Lieut.-Col. and rs* meeting of Chamber cf Cern- the younger generation. Men and Reeve Alex Edmondstone got A double Silver Wedding An- W.Frel 7-1t tet e ec edi t alsSn wonni hi al wnisniversary a cebrtdNw D w at Canadian lb.. Toronto, it being the occasion of day Sehool to-nlght (Thurs- Bo( avlelt. ismnhi find the world mn a state of flux up from a sick-bed to attend the Yearsday at the home of Mrs. ... their Golden Weddmng Anniver- day).- Plans wili be made for thenuiyudrtenusia such as it has neyer previously inaugural ceremoflies of the town N. S. B. James, Centre Street. The first meeting of theMn sary which was celebrated by the general progress of the towii DisueIvstgio Acast experienced. After the war there counicil Monday morning. Ris Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mason, Canadian Club which liad tý "happy couple" being at home to and reports wlI be gîven on purpre reacsc m will be a great change for' every- Worship Mayor. Jones was also Bo wmanville, and Mr. and Mrs. postponed last month on acco their many frierids and neighbors the work carrled on sat year. plicsc teBwavil ln on e i n ionofCat O.e feeling "'under the weather" but J. B. E. Staples, Toronto, were of the illnessof the guest speake nteatron hsmetn ilb fl- O IthopnoofCp.ONilthe two couples honore. ivrLetClGogeADew&' The bride ot 50 years received terest to ail those who wlsh to Ccmpn two conditions stand opposed as upon the arrival of these intrepid trays were presented te both will be held at the Balmoral Hnao M F Christie wth se owavilept n h in.a own Chmrietiecrepewith sec oneanvy cton the eCaana taema Causes of titis war. Our ewn way gentlemen attendance of 1941 couples on behalf of the assemnbl- Friday, January l7th, at 7p a corsage of yellow roses and mp noera onnw leari htteepccs e of thinking. is irrevocably opposcd eeunicil was found te be 100 % cd relatives by Don Mason and Col. Drew will speak on" Native son of Bowmanville, now pons, assisted by their grand- m e rnbcr s belng especially presnain eeJldwt h te the Nazi mind. The speaker and Clerk Alex Lyle took charge Jack Haddy. Road to Victory." It ila planncd of Winnipeg, Man., who was daughter (Mildred) Mrs. Jack welcomc. colayo encdy tas during he GastlWa ra th procccding te swear la cach Messrs. Charlie Haddy and J. J. hold another meeting neartI recently elected President cf the Price and Miss Remelda Boyle. reha s eb Burintshweret a tlybatinghelcerprenai Mason made brief speeches credit- end cf this menth when Hon. Great-West Assurance Company. Many personal gifts were re- fedwthUc m Brtshwrentacull etigelcedrpesnatv.ing the merits of the married D. Conant, Attorney General, History cf his carcer appears in ceived frein friends, thc family, THREE YOUTHfS Pl(cs ersnttvsb au the Germans and that Uic British After taking the oath of office couples. An intercsting speech address tan Club cf wissueh ranFollewingan the public hearai" were starving their ewrn people. ta administer honestly and li- about his parents was given by _________________________________ Shuht a systein cfampito patany ec tohssat, and Don Mason. Messrs. J. B. E. Sta- was one of the first and eldcst STEAL GASOLINE linmnvle hchpoal Hitler and his philesophy cf war Bev. W. G. Blake effcrcd a prayer. spiesnd C.rH.las on thmadessscosdrto f i atr -toghtrofrnd it hainton- la yo ons.adh -hd oove l Qua erogram In emers. n ro 91 It was fitting that the celebra- o'clock a car cnfled for the bride Three yeung men appeared in quesinwl ieytk lc quer by panic and mental cen- yct givcn any thought te forming tien sheuld be hcld at the h e I . and groom cf 50 years and start- police court Tuesday morning tea sedeHlT08t, e i fusion. Therefore te France and Uic standing committees, and as cf Mrs. James, as Mr. and Mre uB d on a journey ta a destination anwer charges cf stealing .a UCOarfiqiy r utc Norway lie sent his agents ta there was ne pressing business te Mason were mnarried there bý W Causes Seuknon tethClwhih edcn uantity of gaseline frein a c-arh seten the morale cfUiche eple be transacted it was thought bcst Rev. W. G. CIarkc n Chritina a Uic em iHlMmioenCucdS.te ih cde Gladesi caran .A.qe fren itla Rs geaee wapn o ld the inaugural meeting Day 1915. Charles H. Mason, l r e whcre they werc greetcd bya 28th. Ail plcaded guilty. ThdW has been bluff. The Nazi propla- Thursday night t-night). Preston, enly sori cf Mr. and Mrs j or'v c number cf relatives and friends ewner cf the old car la which are mmesc i noa ganda machine was put te work Thé brie! meeting concluded J. J. Mason, Toronto, was uniteâT a l F r e d e who sang "For Uicy are jelly goed Uiey had ridden fron Newcastle V.-.SnliKCu i op on Uic simple minded people. Wc aftcr a werd cf welcome had been la marriage with Nina Joscphie _____6 fellows." Mr. James Elliott, Supt. said hie had no moncy for gas or any' reettveo icbad have te face it wlth the indem--efficially extended by the Mayor Clarke, eldest daughtcr ef 'Mr cf Reformatory at Mimrico, callcd to puy a fine and costs. Magistrate Ts igtc UcuioUc table cpri f Uic Britishs people. ote w ceunicillers. and Mrs. Bertram J. Clarke, Win- Roterions Now Know te stay in Bowmanville is hie t() tcrn eode.I i Gee rcserved judgment fer one UntR ubelckrwihu Canda aithebsttriae o ten nipeg. Miss Inez Mason attended Tcoclte fLwoblîged te support her here? mte atmeri. n od Mr.IFarreiwe n u is a acag ffiatdwhUcC.O.lUc anada countin ee beclt heritLawageieeUoltand rStatrrls throughpu tUicadiCana-g any cu thUi world - a the bride, and J. B. E. StUiples, ~ This, and many other questions were invited te the front of the e! a local fariner who had sam inC fLbrt e Uic background cf goed dean pioncer 'Mu. flen London, suppertcd the groom. Questioner 1lad AIR invo'iving wills, mortgages, real hall where two special chairs wcre weirk fer him. He strengly sug- andgûe life and Uic traditieii cf playing Mr.n ~ and Mrs. Staples were mar- Th A sw s estate, etc., were put by the coun- arranged beside a table prettily gested that thse lad seil the car SOlebraIlg gn e m the gam_______epîcycestcfofUicaBewnaanTielenplant tie aie qurey. ~ ""' " ~ried at tise heme cf Mr. and Mrs. seller whiic thse bewildered Ro- decerated in gold and white upon inimediately and settie down te l Within thse next twe or three X ' l (L J. J. Mason, Toronte, on Januaryi tarians struggled te find answers. which was placed a three-tier work. Considering wbjat penalty us oee i etnin fu ads peace. will beswithaus aa pp~~oiinted IClaiTmadfl 20, 1916. The ceremny was per- "If Bob Stevens' bull gets euit "Thanks for al the free legal wedding cake tastefully decorat- he should impose the Magistrate uin ti nesod ihui and ittce, wil preset a cha- ~'L'formed by Rev. W. A. Hond. Miss on thse highway and is struck by .die esesmoe ald d with gold leaves with a sinaîl remarked he was loathe to give exac nomto nUi en lenge. We must support tise Bri- fl X T Ti Louise Osborne, Ebenezer, cousin a car, who is liable for the dam- "That's all rîght beys - it's glass inscrted in upper tier la this man another chance te make iS dfiutt ban hr r tish Empire and take tise saine Clas J.'A' vieek&ile o! the bride, played the*wedding ages te the car?" asked Counseller worth just as mucis as yeu paid which twe yellow roses with fern geod. since hie had two previeus COInt st oee i firin stands as Churchill and marcis. Little Miss Doretisy Ross Strike as hie conducted an for it," hie reterted. were placed. Mrs. Farrell leoked convictions. The other two were wormcodtosbt efra Reosevelt. Follow their courage James, Bowmanville, acted as amusing legal quiz contest at Uic In the absence of Presîdent charming in a gewn of black guven suspended sentences. td hathsmil neetdl ighaywn o! L aerise oncue. A etng o!nicntheelet flower girl. The bride is the Rotary Club meeting on Friday. Fred Hear, being a victim -cf tise crepe and chiffon velvet and wore d Past President Bob Stevensmeein ofth nelyelet-ishierw es Mr. O'Neill was introduced, by cd directors of. the Class A. youngcst daugister of Mr. and The answers lie got were-vague. f lu, Ps rsdn o tvn a yellow corsage. Ntigoiia nb ere President Lou Dcwcll. Weeklies o! Canada iseld ut tise Mr5. J. J. Mison, Toronto. "If a man's wife has been uwuy took tise chair and conducted Uic After a few remarks by tise PILOT OFFICER asteisexcwaswscsae Thee cntibuin tetie po-Ontario Club, Toronto, on Jun- Muny friends and relatives at- for eight years can lie get anetiser meetingj which consisted of tise chairman, Mrs. C. Weellings, New SACRIFICES LIFE paidi ielcl ln u tl grai nr azl utndi te Gr- uary 3rd, Gco. W. James. o! Uic tended tise celebratien on New marriage license?" "Yes, hie can., usual fine lunciseon, a sing-seng Toronto, accompanied by lier _____Cenieeoily htts x grud e Deel Je n Dvc, Doris Canadian Stutesman was eîect- Ycar's Day. Among those present eeRtra iu.JhJrn ldbLet amsadaspn-agtrMs DHbadttear trDudeydLew Rudi. c CJean and LindDoyiB were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Raddy vigorcusly prctestcd Mr. Strike s did piano number frein Retarianpinsg"ILv oTrl. Oeofte ou Cadasw, Ddean e ude dCi a ndc Te ictndGaette.and Jack, Mr. and Mrs.*J. B. E. interpretution- «f tise marriage Reg. Geen o! Osh2wa. M.piasag SItLvesaninimTruly." Onge o! atie surCnad in isc a vebe atrc Cla,.oTh itnGzteBowling prizes fer members o!f r ila tvna niaeuun iecsate ae ngsi r u iie esot Secretary-Treasurer. Other memn' Staples, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. laws. ts inn ei nts is e friend of tise happy couple, read tise Royal Air Fercc's fifty-sixth timewn rrprsnsbga Sinicce Refermer; Rarvey Jehn 1G. Masen. Olisers were also pre- him getting a license an timne e to Capt. A. M.Hrdy ho isr Gordon Coulter (grandson) 1941, was Pilot Officer R. T. Ger- laid osnapeewr ai w' 4T~It~Estcn, Tilsonburg..News; C. A. setfontssvcnt.pleases," ,ruled Mr.- tike. W, sbuted t** * hi a W uFrn- inade tise presentation o! a purse ry, wiso la a nephew o! Mrs. M. and oelanri aud Barber, The Pregres, 'Cilliwack, "If a man's werk tukes hum te Williamns, M. A. Neal, EarI Cun- o! money wisile Mrs. Farrell was M. Gerry, Queen St., Bowman- stoodce-~èÔn etru The aturay crnig "ScryCmp; ltH. NB. .HAY ONTeCOUPLE ,Toronto to live and his wi!e wantsý ninghsam and Jin Devitt. prcsented with a bouquet o! yel- ville. Pilot Officer Gerry's home asqukyasdotrs Th Strdy onig «tOY apbllo, .B AY ONC UP Elew poins by Gwendolyn Carpen- la lantise West, but his parents arce n fts rtcsa er e Hr. c.cArued L ibe r arian - I' t was annunced Uat Uc tRhe 0YE R ter, a neighbor's little daughter well kncwn around Strkvile callyi ia i opn mly Ms.0oVa. lrgue ils rumd utmmbership now includs forty IVAR IE 3flAR whom since infancy ha called lier where tiey lived for a number o! a dc rprintenme fby dren 12 ycars and under. weelcly nwppr c sCnd, CELEMRATE EVE94T 'O M n il l e eE t R c "grandina." yas ewsbr nLtbiga 1030onJa. 1U. t a orc i the newaprs ars Cand.gWm e e~ ~ After grucieus replies by tise Alta., and is survived by his par- toaepi iridmn The stories wiich will be tol i- cet Uasre ncw mes elag - uapints Mrs. Woolllngs sang ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gcrry, 1nur ri i epn ar l reesFrenh" a nWrd Ef isville a fonllc Th e ewmrke Often iistory repeats itself as it ForW arden of United £ounties Trohtise Yeurs," beti soles who live in Lucombe, Aita. breuh iesaemn hta i for Cisilren," As WllufstBibe Era, and Thc Peace River (Alta.) did on tise occasion o! tise Sth____________________ being deligistfully rendercd. Mrs. Gerry suid hèer nephew pcniniqurwao!audcl The cisairman calledas eilenRe Mr.joîned early in tise War and'was natue twudb mrprt stories. Rui eord. wcdding anniversary o! Mr. and Tecara aldo MisRthHthisn wil Tenysxo! Uic !orty mcm- Mrs. Mark Blackburn, Haydon, Alex Eclmondztone to Try RUNS FOR WARDENSHIP William Hooey, brother o! Mrs. a very pepular member e! tise Air discusts otees adti Miss ssstM Rutcrgehinson brshaewiljoieTthwenty-sixhe wreagwisenn o arthleyo astwecre an5agare.Ina etaken ted ro a wr.Bureau o! Circulations and havetise house wiscre tisey were wcd For Wardenship-Much in ________________ arrel, wforwas tie bemst nu n gla oce n attwerec tevdeinutits isemmn. oc utc werk. ~~rcceived their initial audit. Mn 30 years ugo tisat day fer tise celc- Bis Favor. The chairinan convcyed tisee!oftisis courageous uviator wcre formaintsttsr r bu i ager o! Class A. Weeklies lanF brution. Mr. and Mrs. Howard wishes of tise !amily te everyonc isigisly Vruised. Ris body was re- boyco:vr iude rw Miss Rose Palmer, Rilluer, visit- L. McCracken, with office s a . Feley werc hosts on botis occa- i h al mk home vs t of te Dan ute onaWagd e rae vryUruhu cd ut Mr. W. J. Richards'. McKinnen Bilin, n th siens, but on tise lutter one Mr. The wardenship o! tise Uniteduhv od oimfwhi h e___________tie lnt einoo ichgitpo Folcy did net have to perforun the Counties comes to Durhsam County ,.wus donc by ail jeining in old h duty o! driving tiscin te tise sta- tisis ycar and Reeve G. A. Ed tm n oe anig ui r.Wm ogisnud Pronl !peewrk u t tion afterwards. Rev. Joes ep h mcndstone, Bowmanville's senior -'ien fu rn dancy mSui rt a i nMitsoNe arns son, said htts ra ueiyo i Barne was he oficiaing mnis-repreentatve a Coborg isa beng funiith bmaie StarrkeriltnarepnpuiedYla'sexcesan Bow inanville BoylMade President tunswsts !iitn ii- ersnaieu eer aaHoey, Tyrone, violinist, assisted her sister and brother, Miss Evu cf $0prwe tts eua ter tiirty years ugo, but tise pre- candidate for this coveted hinr.r.Wn Sees e T-J n eretWkl sent pastor, Rcv. W. . Snmith, o! Alex la aise senior member ferronto .. . ... . . . . .. . . . . . ratesetbiie e hi id Ure t- es Lf A su an e o.Cortc, acted as cirn and Durham County in years of ser- Duringanitrsio in danc- Fnr. HowadC McCleflan, 12th ofwradhtiadtinUc 4 ~~~evcning. puty Reeve for eight ycars. Dur-Sn" 9'lck"ud ag N. B., us visiting his mother, Mrfs.wrkrpr wceka a Unfertunately, two o! tise lag thut time lie ha become !airly brideinserting, a gold bmmhe J. A. McClellan. bonus M. F. Christie, Pronmient IKAYOR OF OSHAWA Blackburn ciildrcn, Farewell and conversant with every brancis o! rieknife atewing ake. d Thmen Indstralit ! WimpgWlbur, wcre unabie to be present county administration, isavmng ser- cveryone proceeded te tise bae Elected Prpsident. but there was a gocoi attendance ved on evcry standing cemumttec, ment wheme refresisments waee o n F im r a of fmends, relatives and neigis- besides bcing cisirman of thmee sevdt iwaifcin e il bers. Mr. Walter Blackburn read important cemmittees-Beard of eldt ativestin f -ll Citizens o! Bowmanvillc were un address on beisaif o! tisese Management, Countýr Propemty sent frein Tyrone, Bowmnanville,-ao tC u s Be ns a H m p n delighted and real proud te learn present a!ter which Mrs. Bert and Reforestation. He aise de- Tivertori, Ricislieu, Sask., TorontoS o tc u s e f thut another of its native sens, Celwcll, Bowmanville, presented serves considerubie c re d it inlewod iio on rni Mebourne F. Christieisad tise bride and groom with a lovcly taking tise initiative several yeurs Andew orontio Mang eBrs bought isonour to, himscif and set o! silverwure. Congratulutory agc in havlag Uic county souda and cards o! congratulations were CBIEFP SCOUT PASSES GrsSuyHm cnmc tise tewn cf his birth wisen hc messages were reud froin frienda kcpt open during tise winter received frein oid frienda and Cme Atro Xay wus appounted recently Presîdent un Toronto and other places. Mm. montha. .niheso yoe etpoLi n ek o! tise G'reat-Wesft Le surnc ndMm.B-cbun epod- n i s vluale ndw.d exerNewcaboslofTronQ, PSut ld - s hitehd a nuac 5ciSoe nTmPercy. To- mon,1 ail uca a voluntarybasis, moesca charter member cf tisbaesries i ti-.s esue .oam.snar offie o Siler t. nxt o Je- sow yu wat a âgve carcer and ail oves Canada, te lcad thîs Rotary Club, a Pat Master O! Thse Womea's Guiid cf St. John's use ladr ffe *Sa uildiS.n c te er- showyris h unrhawe bricfly drive fer vIcýory. Jerusalcun Masonic Lodgc, a mcmn- Chrh 11ischd un AfternaenBuk tngsidcde.E's mqjubaepee caUesbcto !hrey'swth Lawyer Lowe fr a liasainoe of has business and com- Durhami County'aChCiramnl ber of Palcstine Chaptr, and. anl Tea t tie home of Mrs. E. C. ]u 1%-tnasp1&Ier, sportsmanm u~~~SieMreig nJn 3h sEx-MrydStar BuildingiswaichenlicfMS..Chruatie Pres-zSuthcy Wlin teeo T e4kand one o!f theUatedUcCoreenMn tlmc. Mr. Chrlatle's brothers Tom munity intemeuts: ?mesldcnt o! Uicex-ae W oaStrike. Heahc n'tw' re- auhe,',gnSte,, n hus AbrinVictoria, B.C. It was P*ts; Vlce-Presdent tise Great. ila record lime îoured tise Ceunty HU het offriends la B wan A dmission 25cro 330to6 rs . vn ltcd t iE n Mr JJan.mWar201h.lg aAibentdmlaion25c. 2.1* ATyrnvie. et Mn. , Stradted *Vattrfmction for WIoy first acqualatance wlth u t Life Assurance Ceinpany entirely 'et isis own expense, and ville and elaewherc wlis hi suc- TMmn. Vro ehnuR...ai681 er.~et~i~î-an 5h hnD.W Christie and when I talo l h aldcteie1ecm ties td reports Uic local cemmiltees au ceas la Uic Wardenship conteet s'h i"""" et$nay fei Orno I was he fergot for tise moment President Home Investrnent and iready for action anld applications. wisich lukea place January 2 lai. A meeting cf Uic Women's War Toronta, apent Uic wekend ut i liq. ~ ~ a aR ncmmnds tisut he wasa abig business mein Savinga Association; PaI Pregl- Literulure and forma have been Ms and n. W iucoe.ofeathe1vRed Cross e hose. and immedlatcly Iurned back Uic dent ef Prairie Division, Canadien distrlbutod and Mr. Strike, InuisiiSciety, will be heid la tise Coun- Coagratulatlona ta 4j Mr.d u' andm ~ cutain eoftUme when ho was a Manufacturera Association; Wla-ý official çapaclty, cala upon ecdis Mise Marlon Wardcr ha m- cil Rocin on Menday, Jan. 13th,,aut IR. Olouen on the avnnaQ aso ichieveus YouthInl. »i native nipeg Board o! Trade; Manitoba and evcmyene te heed Uic Nation'u turned te hem sciseol at Tain- 8 p.m., for Uic clectien o! officera Mr. an ee. al4n, New- 'PascO, ~ 4 <W hoefw lagatnnc tcwn. What a flood of mmoees Canadian Red Cross Society, and ra cafl te. action. BUY WAIR worth after spcnding holldays and discussion ef pollcy for th. castli.kv M, . a s ot n d4*~a POi etrs camne back to lis mmndt It wea SAVINOGS CERTIFCATES. Euy wlithlier parents, Mr. and Mmi, comluug year. Ail womnez Intemest- ançI taatc iclctr 182we i UtWi n.Mm @fhffdOlP*n ow, TO-DAY, and buy ottea. IR. R. Wardcr. cd are equested to attend. 2-f Mr. Ç L.- P dé,,uia.

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