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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Feb 1941, p. 7

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DA?, ERUARY 27, 1941 'THE CANADIAN STATESMAN !ÏbMANVILE, ONTARIO P&AGESVm 1 today the roads will need shovel- Newtonville ing again. IS TATCA Recent Visitors: Miss Inez Sy- 'SINGRS AND eralof Js of-iatin Orn IN TiEM R O ,Morrish, with her cousin, 'A little son was born to Mr. and Laurna Pearce. . . Mrs. Chas. T ER S N S Mrs. E. Jones on Friday, but the RFJ Co*an, Cowanville, with her. little, fellow has, since passed E O R n N Nwsdaughter, Mrs. Roy Smith..M. Written specially fer The away. Mr HwadGordon, Elza- urhamboy, FredR. Foley qu ir g TuesdaH all ell held arA m cn d.f ~~~~~~~~~~ihil..Mr. and Mrs. WelyHsiWtm udDMA DDS A Thnw"Arteur 123 Lake St., S. Catharine., Billy Trim is on the sick list. * theyoursmanyo dial and Personal rNe a nd Bertha,Ha p- Boosted, at Orono HAPPENINGS a&Bty SsapltoMatM.urnDnadt t g a theocity.arw aBr- ut there r te ypos Phne4016ton, visited at B. H. Wood's. Skating Car"IIVai Fo h rn ew f Mri' rn ..M.Jc M. Visitors: Raymond Farrow of Food does'm neet o.Ltl Poe4reAt the Sunday School session FmTer ew f rischa, Haveock. M. athoM.- . ALEXANDER'S RAGTIE ' Whitby washomne. .. Ross Hallo- things get onyuceve.Yufl Mrs. Drtimmon4 told an interest- Jim Hunter's British War Vic- Fr&. and Mrs. J. McLachlan with BAND well motored to Peterboro.. . . leep when o hud eaae rs. . Stplesis il. ig stry ilustatin theideaof tms Fnd i therichr byabou An eropane ande on illim R(, Dr W. . Milsons, Ohawa d eRIodEwaroRobnsonwasnn Peerboo. Yu trYtou outof fiend Mi. A. taples4s Mcnscoiene.Mistain hCodoer' s 8.00a the rclt of autll evelneade nWlia . r. Wrid Ms'S uttryand, May we be pardoned, 1wonder,.. Mrs. H. Rusk, Port Hope, visit- or going toa ois N. Myles is home class was the banner class for the ing's entertainment in Orono Stutt's farm Sunday. The young fadll, aledm, .adm ur. .an- if we devote one installment in ed Mrs. Sid. Hallowell.. Miss ar eeo tiredfryujo.e ,i . Kenneth Gamsby was home. day. Thursday evening. The commît- aitr ae oug fteRylcaster at Mr. Sid Lancaster's. cad"a z" today Itst wh omealwl shm mnoWt st Mrs. K. Gamsby was in Toronto. W. J. Riddell received more tei hrecranygv ligCrs ootwso r.J .Lnatr h a you have read the article, you will Torsonto.n.Iand Mwrs.inWarre- stream isntcea.Ter r tx Miss Agnes Waddell has taken donations for the old time skatn everybody their money' worth, trial flight. In landing the ma- been ill, is spending a few day swer "'yes"t.Caown an Miss 1MwedaHallowel1, in it. Poisooswat s nyu a Position at Woodyard's, Party, so was able to send $70.00 tio e ofane skatig, skating' chine was slightly damaged and atSids. el.knardEB eS We will use as an example the Newcastle, was home. f .Gtrdo t rd=a Mis EvlynDeae, shwato im untr or he ritsh arcard playing, dancing, and lunch, an Officer ihacu eo eh day. - They are employed at the popular musical hit, "Alexander'se foth. uio guest of Miss Hazel Winter. Victims Fund. all for 25c. anics arrived here Monday. The G0dTr oNe oot t imeBn,"wic aslrg-ere areeea.iea at Mr. Turansky is no longer con- Mr. Wm. Inch, Weston, was in- Thlac ktricuigD.rahn xie h s7 uls 'e a e y responsible for the start of jazz Enemy Air Might Kruechn, 1a e p necte wit themill taffr ol ein a acith n Tronto, thekleyad agte anr h came in sleigh loads and on recuperaigwt he prnsnnescauewasnurterb Not Match Fer tien to get ia fwsemte vr We are glad to hear 0. W scrbigtrw costekonhrwr copne foot to view it, many hanging Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stone. the pblisher ould not look at Roya Air Foc day. Knuchni mmmn aa Rolph is improving. street snapping a pole at its base. here from Oshawa by Mrs. Steck- around all day expecting'to see W. I. met Feb. 19thet Mrs. F. it back in 1910. The young com- OaOc tive. It is a duei swl-ep Bomne Orono Masons attended a Fotnately he was not injured. 1ey (nee Hilda McCutcheon' of it rise. B. Lovekin's, Newcastle. It was oe oee i o oefih..to flush thekinyadatheam eeetig in shaw Tuesay. o-dayOron is te scne ofOron), an Paty.rTe exhbi- •St h was marooned decided to have a St. Patrick Tea and iope. He put some catchy Germany's strength in the air time, keep teclo osota ers' Co-operatives. Our village is Steckley, who is only 6 years old; alMnay n htotinhthe n ato v addess.rithPeidtm rs est .etn adti of 40,000 machines of which few- of Kruschenerymrg al route. ~~~a busy place in the winter time a number by Dawn and her fa- and rain, standing hgh on ofe b clu n a ded .the sending agam. er than 18,000 are combat types. you need. Ô. W. Rolph was taken to Bow- and seems to be the hub of farma- ther; a squr ac y8sa- gates of the mill dam, his clothes obusiness inlur bothsningtv It's struggle for place was in- The number available for full' Kruschen ot ny 5 r7c anmville Hospital last week. er'atviis rsw altzdnmer by 8 ofa frozen about him, in an effort taof'*oxes taouro ysna cbvfo teresting but too lengthy for de- oeaina n ie iei taldugss odhat o The Fred Hobbs family have Convicted by an assize court the skaters; a number by Miss keep above the rush of e h nstrirland sponsornauty.oAntal. Slowly, but surely, it began about 9,000. According to authori- less than acetady nioved to Bowmanville. jury Thursday of manslaughter, Ruby Stirling; a number by Miss roared beneath hm e a an the irsft haer was re.Adnbyto make the grade and then be- tative estimates, it is unlikely that Miss L. Allin is out again after Max Lofchick of Pontypool was StrigadM.A ymn n u ori ews un- 'Mrs. W. Clemence entitled "Ec- aetp o ie h a- Germany would be able to as- birig laid up with flu. o.n Friday sentenced by Mr. Jus- amreosds lay ofbarrl arroe so retreat. It was 8 onomy," after which Mrs. Chas. g* mp hen 1Edwarularindasembe000erigsutopn s for herGermany hsbil bu1tesm Mumps are going the rounds tice McKay to 8 months in the jumpmng by Thomas Durlig o'clock Tuesday morning before HaIncock gave a fine report on her (then Prince of Wales) requested Etmessawhich place German number of arrf n utaf in Antioch district. Ontario Reformatory. He was Following this those who skate he could be rescued. It was a trip to Quebec which rnade us all a record of it for his victrola, and air-strenth as high as 70,000 or cannot besadthvexpnd Mr.'Ivan Farrow has purchased charged with the death of Mrs. enjoyed this sport until 10 o'clock' bleak outlook for Darlington's feel we had been with her es- the song skyrocketed up among 8(0(00renighting types" are dis- during the wr a piece of pasture land from M. Edith Irving, killed Oct. 20th by while otesntothe hall andtpopularareeve. Pecially when she showed usthmuiahtsItol2,000-iseasnsnic. The Roya i oco h .1Stple. amotr. laye cads.Priesiorlhgh cor AdltoibleClas o Mth Meho-comebeatiflnrgs o Qubeccopes n Amric; i msod lmllioss Rcorsc sowd.A.Fshaewsor-othrFhadaaseoremacine We understand Mr. and Mrs. A. We must have been on the war went t PatriciarYeo, Oronoi and dist Sunday School elected these harídicraft she had brought home. more in Britain. ed nearly 6,000 confirmed victor- than when wrbgn IHaris are coming to Orono to pathwhen we put 'munition fac- Wm. Moft, Or ' officers: President, A. J. Knox; Rev. J. McLachlan is beginning When the radio came, song hits ies over German aeroplanes in all live. tory" mstead of "machmne shop" About eleven o'clock lunch was Sec'y...Treasurer, Mrs. John Mill- a series of sermons March 2nd on and catchy airs were in demand. engagements since the war began. I - buy WaN aigYCriiae Mr nd rs.H Bile Mrin the paper last issue. Excuse it, served, after which dancing was er; Teacher, Dr. M. M. Tucker; "Seven-Fold I am." Alexander's Ragtime Band caught Total losses of the Luftwaffe because I stlm atmyfedm anMrs.H.JSoic and ' s H aieMis. please. This error was not so bad, enjoyed until the wee sma hours. Membership, D. T. Allin; Dévo- Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell the public ear. A rough tally was since war began counting Polish, Dress You olr I i oc Bileen Souch visited in Toronto. b th rh hng awroe up tion, G. M. Long; Social, Mrs. and Jean were in Toronto Sunday kept on the number of times it Norwegian, Dutch, B el1g i'an, Blue - BuyWrCrtfcts MissM. MDonad,•Tr bouth ch urch having o a coioeu- O O NS I' John Miller. attending the hundredth anni- was played on American radio French and British campaigns are Mis M MDonld Trono, cre"inted f a"cokno'e"OR NO NS IT TEEzra Hall fell on the slippery versary of Westmoreland Church programfs. In 1933 it went on the not far short of 24,000 machines. wal uetoyMs Mrl Tm-pm'ty. MAKES PLANS road and was having some diffi- where Mrs. Capbell was a mem- air more than 4,000 times; in 1935, When war opened, German pro- Jy.Orono Hydro Electric Commis- culty in getting his feet out of the ber- over 5,000 times, and in 1936 duction of first line types was Mrs. G. Keith, Toronto, is visit- sien met Monday evening. They Womnen's Institute meeting Fri- slush and water when a rig chanc- 10,000 times. Think of it, millions about 1,000 a month. It is now ien Mrs. J.rMfata xet ocpe the IdonC. fert day was most interesting and in- ed along and helped him out of hisda of people singing, dancing and estimated a bu ,0 e reur wthhe Fidy o heciy audit books for 1940. $937.65 was. structive predicament. Ezra was a good K n a making merry over a single sang. month (total about 2,300 all Miss Betty Stapleton and Miss paid Clarke Township for the Tw etr ie ut i wmer in hil day but is a little Surely, with such a record, it de- types). An average of 1,400 first i A Denul, ewtnvll, eregust fnanmgofDeentreNo 1of dsc rio.The first was from out of practice. serves a place in our list of Sing- line machines per months is prob-LLA of Mrs. J. Morris. Orono Hydro Commission. Misoea cuott regarding the new- Miss Pearl Hoy was home for ers and Their Songs. ably not far wrong. Mr. E. White s1lintered a bone Os Cowan says April Fool poect "Cottons May Be Smar. the weekend. Just a few words about the Thus, to replace losses of 24,000, inh his arm, necessitating a trip started early this year - to be I as finally decided that MS. Pte. Gilbert Greig, Ottawa, was muthor. Israel Baline wasb. born in to Oshawa for treatment. exact this past week. Some wit H. Allen and Mrs. M. Carleton be BusiRess Directory home last weekend- aussia, son of a Jewish Rabbi.• Mr. Thomas Cowan is home placed a "Measles" sign on Os's the ones in charge if the course Mrs. Eber Luxon was visiting When he was four years old the Eyesigh Education from the Sunny South, his son property, which made the neigh- is undertaken. The second was with Mrs. Stán. B. Grey, Perry- family emigrated to New York. Allison bringing him from To- bors puzzled. Two' of them dis- a letter fromn the Live and Learn town. . Four years later, his father died, And rento on Sunday. cussing wliich of the family had Club pointing out the need of a Legal Mr. and Mrs. James Swarbrick ieaving his mother a widow with •A II A picture of A.'J. Tamblyn, the measleÉ decided it must be Os public lavatory and better sani- returned from Toronto Thursday. sight children to bring up. At the Efficiency y dieco o hèHlsen-risaas they had seen the other mem- tary conditionsin town hall and M. G. v. GOULD, B.A., LL.B M. Swarbrick is recovering from age of sixteen he ran away fromB Association, appeared in last issue es, out h temee'. skating rink. This letter was dis-, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary se operation. homne and started in the big world CHTc of the Canadian Countryman Wlfokte hro ete'ussed at considerable length and i Phone 351 To celebrate Mrs. Hoskin's on his own account. He sold pap- ..U "busted." The objective of $5000 was finally tabled. . Bank of Commerce Bldg. birthday, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hos- ers on the street and often, like Optmetm was reached in. the War Savings -Mrs. H. Dean gave the treasur- Bowmanville kin invited the following friends Little Tommy Tucker, he sang for drive, and then the scale up the er' rport, followed by a report to a turkey dinner on Wednesday his supper. Then he became a Eyeodght ladder was started again. At 3 onthe conmpleted project by Miss W. B. STRE evening: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glass, singing waiter in Nigger Mike's Speciagt o'clock on Tuesday $5,948 had M. Millsón, leader. A vote of Barrister, Solicitor, Notr Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Paeden, Mr. saloon restaurant in New York's Disney Bld. been collected and funds are still thanks was extended to miss Mill- Solicitor for Bank of Montranrd Mrs. M. Robinson and Mr. Chinatown. On an old piano (opp. P. O.) coming in. Have you contributed? son for her work. Readings were Money to Loan - Phone '791 and Mrs. Cecil Tebble. there, he learned to finger out Os"m If not, why not? Do so now! The given by Elsie Rowe and Mrs. H. Bowmanville, Ontario Mrs. Chas. Cooper, Mrs. Evan tunes and soon found himself thermomneter should have regis- Allen 'untrill, Mr. Alex H-enry and composing songs and airs. He Number 166 tered over $6000 but Charlie The topic "'Household Budget- . L. C. MASON, B.A. &. Wm. Mercer attended the pounded his way from a singing hadn't had time to fix it' ing"l was-.esented..by Mhrs. J. C. Barrister - Solicitor funeral of Mrs. Ballagh on Mon- waiter to Tin Pan Alley, the cen- In conisidering the efficiency of Monday evening a scard Party Tamnblyn, who dealt not only with Notary Public - Etc.. day at Guelph. tro e York's song pblish- the worker as a key to his suc- sposoed y he .OB.A ws te ercntge f hesalary which Law in all its branches ZBasket social put on by the mfg trade and soon foundhnsl cess I have endeavored in many held. Following an evening Of should go for food, for rent, for office immediately least of Royal O0sangemen Friday evening was a attracting the attention of song ways to show why visual surveys playing 500 a lovely lunc was recreation, etc., but with the per- Theatre sucess. A good program was fol- publishers and winning a namne as are made and what they endeavor served. Mrs. J ors wre centàge' of the amount' allowed Phônes: -Dffice688;' Home 553: Æd by the eloquent auctioning a writer of song hits. to produce'àra at~lëast to show. In prizes to: High lady, MIrs. J.> J. for food which should be used for • of t he boxes by Milt ]Robinson For the sake of convenience he a few articles to follow it is my Cornish; low lady, Mrs. Os. Cow- milk, meat, cereals, etc. IDtal and- Lorne Wannan. Our local changed his namne to Irving Ber- endeavor toalso show that while an; high gent, Lyall Lowery; low Roll call was responded to by orchestra provided music for the lin -and, under this namne, he has the tools of the workman are an gent, Lorne Wannan. Mrs. Hart- each giving.the name of a handy DR. J. C. DEVITT dance. Net proceeds of over $42.00 produced more than 700 songs, important medium to his success well Lowery announced that Miss kitchen utensil. Assistant: Dr. E. W. Sisson is to go to the Telegram War Vic- many of which became popular providing he uses them with pow- K. McKay should have had the score cards were given each Graduate of Royal Dental Col- timas' Fund. across the continent, but he will er, proper care and skill. high prize last timne, instead of member to be filled in and return- e, Toronto. Office: Jury Jubilee The ladies, under auspices of be remembered longest because Proper skill and care .on the Mrs. H. Cantrell, in whose scorei ed to Mi•s. J. Cornish not later iE'Bwavle Office hours Kendal W. I., have formed three of "Alexander's Ragtime Band." other hand can be applied to the a mitak inaddtio wa mae. hanMarh 3d. dg., Bw dile sewing groups. North group held Come on and hear, come on methods of those in charge of the M f NC AD Mese her doily Union Monday evening was in A quilt top donated by Mrs. J. ecept SuCla a a quiting last Wednesday at Mrs. and hear survey even to the examination. cl kharge of Marlo Hancock and Jin Richardson is to be given to the Phone 790- House phone 883 JohnPatnsAmeigws Alexander's Ragtime Band. The correction for any defect is A L IB R ANGE Powers. Worship period was con- Red Cross with the material for * * n nOfc held Monday at Mrs. Wm. Mer- only as good as the many features ducted by Rev. Littlewood. Rev. the back to be bought by.the In- XRay Equipmetifce cer's when the ladies handed in contributing toait (the examiAna- 16 NicestWay'ofTaking Hanibu uveroc ,nd Mrs. Littlewood favored with stitute. DR. R. (). DICKSON some,clothing for the British War Sak il tion) and these features have n vocal duet. Mrs. Harold Han- Lunch was served. n Victims and started some ciuilts. more or less value depending up- LiL S e needs added sources of Vite- cock favored with a piano solo, (Toronto) and Newcastle, Ont. South group met at Katie Stew- on the experiences, skill and judg- nS A and D to make up for the and Miss Kathleen Simpson with' Over Langman's Store, Newcastle. art's and made their plans. We No.service at Shiloh on Sunday ment of the one who uses the in- a sence of sumnmer sunshine. and .a vocal solo. Topic -was ably pre- SOCIAL- EVENING Office hours: Saturday only, would like all the ladies of the owing to road conditions. Wihat's struments of examination. f esh vegetables. The pleaisant -ented by Jim Powers who sooke ISE JY DB 9 a.m. to 9- P.m. community to somn their most the matter, folks? Can't get out Experience compels us to more LiiL i L Gy to ýgive these vitamins In -% the life, character and work SE JY DB' convenient group and help along to church, but can for other things. strongly believe that only good n tural form is by a daily dose of of Thomas Thompson,, Canadian UNITED CH UlCH Funeral Directors clothing for the War Victims' Young People's League held a survives and evil cannot triumph, mk lortne.airnge an d tist. Last item was an lm- Quilts, knitted goods, etc., are social evening in the school Mon- but the ravages of evil of any m eltedi ffrsitn eren s ce toasrc oromrptu debate on "Resuolved that The inadvisability of looking a , FUNERAL DRCTORS badly needed by the folks over day evening. nature are uncomfortable, dis- U L ii di' essace tistla religion has' done more for hu- gift horse in the mouth, for fear Service, any hour, any day there. While part of the goods Our mail man's horse was cut agreeable and dangerous. In *iamnins A and D es CdLver manity than science." The affir- you.might be bitten, and the dan- Will be sent through the Red quite badly last week and was The same solution of the cor- 011 of average B.P. standard.Th mative, which side was ganted ger 'of, giving wedding presents F. F. Morris Co. Cross, the rest wi11 be sent thro' unable to finish the mail route, rection of any wrong condition addition of a double-concentro , the decision, was ably upheld by away to a rummage sale was Modern -Motor lquipment, Am- the Salvation Army or Daughters Lorne Todd is storing ice. lies in education to the existence juice obtained from fresh, ouclus Kathleen Smith and Doad Sta-ý clearly demonstrated at the first bulance and Inva d Car. Tele- Of the Empire. A number of men were called of the condition and to the means oranges makes Hailiboran ep nc- ies, and the negative by Carman congregational social at Park St. phone 480 or 734, Assistant 573. out on Saturday to shovel roads, of correcting it. t tiiu he pa No fis o taste. White and Ruth Goode. Church on Friday evening, which .l--a no and by the looks of'the weather (to be continued) bhlid enask for mior was convened by Mrs. M. J. Tam- 'AUC'ioneer C lrU ruon Aduisï to, ind oliorane ablyn and Mrs. M. H. Staples, and %end id for uliding p coret POLICE TRUSTEES MIRET Ipresidd oveby eJoh a bly .EMRRecent storms have blocked nrit on and maintaining normal I oebym os" Licensed Auetioneer roads badly keeping the snow• ahgram of Holborange cotin$ Orono Police Trustees met Mon- which was the last iteofh" Specializnin arm, Lrtock, b s e.eJ day.spentFAMUCEREAL, 792 I.U. vitamin A day evening. These bills were cellent program. RaymonRichar Implements and Furniture Sales the weekend in Toronto. Mrs. 114 M.. vitamin D paid: man portrayed the part f ihar TERMS MODERATE Souch remained for a visit with FOOD VA LUE S ALLEN & HANBURYS 00. LDUrrD Street lights -------$130ý.78 Butler (hose ant gves fo a Phone for Terms and Date to: her mother, Mrs. Rickaby who is Lindear Onttrio Town hall lights --- 2.58 set fhadpanevssfoa Bowmanville 2428 in her 90th year and still able to Bg.t& hdin ai MtOneYo m' C. B. Tyrrell, refills__ 1.50 wedding- present), in fine style. ki o hslir George Butters, sanding - 8.80 Marjorie McDowel, as his harass- MntfrtCeilJones.isonte sick Whole wheat contains certain food values that make it one of the J. . Mllo, tams 100to a run ae sale afteratley a · list. Mrs. O'Neil, Port Hope, is most important of all grains. Proteins, carbohydrates, significant- FiAnle bà ryu-$4466bee-hddnîn-te .ttc -orwaiting on her. quantities of phosphorus and iron. And food-energy in abundance 1 Wit this MORS TOROUGH trt es ed abot 13 g pesen. dace nen riay night and ) h aultice.en«d-u ractin goved Vbtratn et you willsDo' unerjstpndr-- re goodtime.isdinr apoR more ...ble, thrii the WrCrtiicats.II 4)E rIPJ&TE Crossley's chores as Mr. Crossley m=Irritated airpausges with could possibly Drill Your Dollars to Victory-isldupwtastfbck d-4 medkcinlva r inhaled dn e cidte Buy War Certificats. sW upwt asifba . 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