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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jun 1941, p. 1

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With Which Are Incorporated The Bowmanville New4, The Newcastle Independent, And The Orono News VOLUME 87 BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, 1:'URSDAY, JUNE l9th, 1941NU ER2 -~ Eglih Wr Vitim' Aded Part of Air Train-ing Schene POIEC MAN Durham Goes Over The Top N Kig EnCongraMaraticti to Aoun- ASE RD Ycilio .J Csy atn 4~t Clarke Doiybrook Fait . SSSFIA With War Loan Campaign ch~g jbln TreasureÈ, unk, Ail Sold ~WDLNW Will De Oversubscribed has"omrpu Irwin BraggSn of ]Former ____towndsgntn Durhm MP.P Was Born Inar. H AND PIANO ___T in *"How Much Arn I Bld" 1T(I LN AN PAN The District - Buried With PVI EV L T Vctory Loan Dri ve miakn eti te Echoes Fair Grounds VLLi Masonic Rites. Goes Weil Over The 'trghanotessopi hecngtthneearfud Fo veH s yTop - lIfad Objective adc-prto.I' pt Voces - Many Draw There entered peacefully into . - 0f $900,000. mritsoobeethe $2,- DITTAT . Bagg$2so of W. J. Bragg and the Mahnd atap wlnes-ealySTAGE E IA late Sarah T. Bragg, a well-known A on etraVcoy Pa ncutadta 000. Raised. _At____ nd highlyrespectedcitizen o Prvdence neighborhood, after a La eduresa otHp Oly The first strong sun of summer Prft of $«.50 Go To Tely lingering illness borne with cheer- > eLOCALDuhm ont e heat beat down on a crowd num- War Victimz' Fund-~Teach 'Pl Patience and christian cour-oecladytegbfrehi edition is in the fiands of readers,LIN Cle Tn shtpe thousands atte e eeve l w r..rwin was educated at Provid- -w can say "Durham Goes Over M K E R Clarke Townsip Donybroo éwe ad Bowanvill Highthe Top." The revised quota ofATC N EI.a Fair eld a Oron yestrdayA Norh Ameican arvard air- ervice Flying Training School at'.. hools. His entire life was spent .$we o wsol 3000fo causing a hall dozen of the best ot Aeia If one can find a common char- craft is ready for flight S ecaporeOtro ithcmuntndpnhsitefnlobcivadthswl auctioneers in the country te wipe acteristlc in 'the, playing of the pilot entets the cockpit at No. 1 fte' eieett omn eOe-usrbdwt iefjl AbottIt ebr !Bw beady brows and siake parched pupils of one music teacher h fheer'svil e ti 1 e cntindo omn- he days eso. anvile Lins Clb andthel throats as often and best they remarkably saf e in saying this farlle ich19hae te nthe Brgg ive jorneedoe.Troaono ceuld while groups of eager bid- is net coincidence but, has been I V.. i *fh A <jw a~ farhmesteh adsince4 nd hiehRsugtsby districts were eMnatesndheeeigt ders vied with one another te imparted by the teacher. At the V ahEDomUeIU V EIA Uwstprcadsine18from d t he w lareToship------- -13%Moeng dadHte hr h have some ceveted article knock- recital of the pupils of Veral'aIc- W r W of U it d by i s a phisgeatgd fthe rowho (inc flud oNwstl)LinthtrntoneCovnto ed down at a bargain price. Gill Ferguson in the Opera House b i r. îadfte ho(nldng Nfor Ontario and Quebec30as lix Beginning at high noon, this Friday evening such a cmon came Canad from Devonshire, Port Hope Town ---- 129% progrs Bonavn hdte unique event, which was put on stainwaste e nticd, nd t O No. 2, 119,he as nitd avlonTownhp 9%lub psen te raise money for the Evening can be called, for want of a better O o.2,11,h a ntdDrigo onhp6%cu Telegram British War Victims' wod "vigor." Whether she has. aai -- in marriage with Martha Eva T. PrmeM.F pbn Cartwright Township 69% P fuld, continurendin ibat fora uh a.he uilsatibeely ciate la or rresiaes. i anquei Mrs. R. H. Allen, Orono, wh ofo!Ontario who in an address at Otertusaefotytaa-Ms.BwnPesdtTd guala tdene a hrs, ein ,800 th a s u a sefbul trdeibutelyon e nwith their three sons, Ewart,Ogdensburg, N.Y., on Sauay able and disrepancies shown will Mrs. C at ad irco Ch . galadanc at îght Ove sî,oo nly uessbut t deinitly mde ______________________ Rss nd Wllia, ar le! te db NY Srd nn dout beome xplanabl atCartr wh wer attndhi th was raised. Everything under the the recital more enjoyable. -aeund iaiaand et ospeke strongly in favor o! the de- the conclusion o! the drive. What conveninwr at n at sun was there - and everybody Theugh somewhat in the back- M YLA U or loving husbaand velopment of the St. Lawrence Durham.has achieved is indicative esses adlf eseeutre was under the sun. Small wonder ground in frequency on the pro- Reeve A. EdmondstoneNA YLA E father. River seaway declaring "it mayofOmlt jdinlsce orom the soft drink and ice cream gram but well te the fore in art- Receives T r i b u t e TAG DAY HAS Besides the usual mixed farm- prove one of the greatest factors o! mletnapdafialsuces f re mk h vn n ogt booths did a roaring busineis. lstic excellence, the vielin pupils Fo v xW r- C O EP N E 4 i are nadmd htee nlecdtehsoyD 1Aslni liayprd eofA.EoadBrltOhwsuccess of apple and cherry o! the wprld." Dnigt h laigacm the crowd te the grounds. Orono alse toek puat in the recital. His ens and Others When agDyfrteNvLague oughtu na ehdstS.Jhn.M nta wstemanfaur Oeo Citizens' Band previded the music mest accemplished pupil, - Neil SericLCubJohn'esCnaa eMentud and they were jolned by a detail McCulloch, Oshawa, gave two di!- SrieCusSe o aaahl audy, June 14, hpme he became a member o! Mrs. M. E. Pinch, New Toronto, the 1ihihse h vnn a of soldiers who arrived in Dommn- ficult selections with a sympa- sor Memorable Af-' went off wîth a, fine spirit and a Providence Methodist Church and left Friday te spend the summer Welcend Guests a dazln forsh* !gra Ion regirnental trucks from Min.. thetic interpretatien that guaran- fai general and cheerful respanse. later of Trinîty United Church, with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Of Reg. Harding varietadchrbyheIe- brekcoxnaned y t-oLA.tees fer him a goed future with far Rev. H. .W. Foley, whe spensored Bowmanville, always attending Switzer, at Longlac, Ont. ____natienlAtss Le hri H.brokuonsali. - the vio.iA . the campaign, was most whole- regularly at the church services Col. and Mrs. R. J.. GilI, Brock- The Men's Club o! St. John's Carterwsseiedndr Shatlyaftr lnch the first A yaunger brother o! Mr. -Bart- heartedly supperted by Mrs. Rayal while health pernxitted. He was ville, were in tawn last week due Anglican Church had their annu- glassesdrnacranfauea contngen a! lage cewd hichlet als hanled us nstrment Ifeeert aaterin couofb Quin, Ms.ficiCanlnBaoaadmmbero!tte Oficil Bord t theserous îre n thir armal oumg oer he weken.theey his erfomanc. Cunselor : J ebbie ndof lage ai d gath-wîth skill in the tricky "Perpetu- termed bath distinguished and Mrs. Campbell, Miss Irene Cas- and also o! the Men's Brother- June lth which completely de- packed their lunches, received respleneti n c ra ut ed ta attend the bpenlng cee al Motion" number. Twa other. representêtive it was the body o!f om r Ui MNi n od stroyed two large barns.. their wives benedictions, and in eccupidapaietpstoln manies. In the openfing ceremon- violin pupils appeared ini solos mnwo tededteabqutwout22ld 7 s'and ysastagrs !a un dsosto, a good Mrs. Florence Smyth, Superin- five cars headed for 'Shadow ddm omk h hwasc iesCe G Mrcr, .L.. orand a group played part o! Beeth-mewhatndtebnqtwhsod17tasndetre neighbor and hospitablehha tendent o! Bowmanville Hospital, Lake at Norland, away up i the cess. DurhecilG. ereed .lus foasre vnsPsoaeSmhn na Thursday night at the Balmoral $82.48. There were ne local- ex- a wide circle o! friends in Bow- A at being able te takei.part hIsuch ensemble number led by their Hatel in Honor of Reeve G. Alex penses. manville and throughout the wohsntbeni edhathHlbro itrc.RgHria tmdih asnpuu o an unusual event:- Other digni- teacher. It was truly well done. Edmendstone, Warden e! Unit- The werkers were surprised ta, cemmunity, who deeply mourn recently, is visiting her brother who has a cottage and boat there supperwssre.Drn h tareswh lntther atangeteThe accempaniats, for Mr. Bart- ed Counties of Durham and Nor- learn how weil and faverably lis early demise. at Morrisburg. met t hem and sean ail were suprherPeidnmlctSur tare heevent eir. rnRcaed, letts pupils were Miss Liflian thumberland. Sponsored by Bow- known the work o! the Navy Lea- A, large number o! !riends and Miss Catharine Stewart, 8 years settled ta enjoy respite fronu care, Jamesmd rol fot i akeeen wreclubsRckrd , gue is among our people. rltvsatne h uea old, showed the editor her colce- hard work, and repertorial an-cnpetoniluoersglad M.. etMLa n ei .Naylor Bowmanville, and Mr. nuanville's twa wide-awak lbrltve t. dtefuea n0 . 0noacsoe hortweked' ers, t aeB avlecu M..Brot a LanayTntCe'ivG Regimald Geen, Oshawa. Rotary and Lions, the affair was Mr. Foley was kmnd enauglu ta Monday. Rev. S. Davisan o! tien o! butterflies and moths. Two nyan e ose we-ensplc auctieneers were lntroduced: -Ted To return te Mrs. Fergusan's illumnmated by the presence a! remark that much of the succe it C h.cncsdte aen ifthese pt artseut thi njydteotn:Br uly Mc rdti u rsdn Jackson, Port Pemry, Elmer Wil- pupils: many were really.,eizeel- members o! Bowmanville Town o! the tag day was due te The TiiyCh h onutdte aen o! the gintpartstteldom hoidy.the oling emb uders paedpeantlupntem. bur Hauptn, . . Calls, ow-let ad rflet gea crdîton ounil ciic mplyee, x- Statesman for the fine publicity (Oontlnuod on page?7) names are unproneunceable. Laurie Cryderman, G. Clarke,TeChno!teBwanie bur, Hampton W. J. ChaErnie Mitchell, rEd.ecClappt G.eClubnforunhavingvimadeptheesevenClu manville, Herb. Findlay, Coing- 'their teacher. One, yaungster in. wardens, members a! the Coun- it gave ta the cause. Ermerscellad Ceusi, a u5tG.n eetfe oa wae, frmr lare esdetparticular wbo put so muclu ex.' ties Council and gues. His Wer- While a few citizens have for * * *m . f .J.mEr e ns, C.WA and Cous&ios ns.Ti sbtaddei wod .fre Cak eie twl ôyears cntit W tal Eni ett Carie GoodmA.aoHamr& Lion Tdhshnld.i.jba and ClI*e WlUinPM5, . KeaudaL presionth* 6 uic oeii and an Man. O'oe aseui-the Navy-League, this -Is the fms Ir TKi pl EanR C4Uasa8Son, Clarence Thompson, M. Cs deinceo h fiinyw± h and danated a dol and doil car- above wlichluis legs futilely Iivened by comnuuuity singlng led à3d Hamu.a1HugesGergeSelMB naetate ase araa aedangled, was the spontaneous by Lion Wilfred Carruthers and Horae Hckly, Hrol Summr the draw and declared Edward choice for an encore. Tis was Ratarian George Chase,. Mayor ____ ______________ oaeHclynHrl uinr Graham, Grena, Jue winer, but a boy, ,Kaye Ly'cett ef Maple Jones, in wel chosen phrases, ____ or adaomvartwasriahte, Oplve yslvrteTeriehhc Mrs. Graham generausly passed Grave and.lue really luad seme- spoke o!flis associations With Visitors: This is the first of a serles HYDRO SCIIOOL Rmber, a vale soteran o na v l ss eeosydntd along luer prize te Diana Phasey thinig the audience liked. Others1 Warden. Edmondstone giving assur Ms om lse tM. of articles about the Royal FO OM M KES srvices indetewr, as n-rsa.Scl wasmaey whom, LLt asserted, wouldhave played with equal akil; ather nethat affaira weme in capable MCanadian Air FarceR and thesrvce i te as wrwa u- rs ( mre seforit.wh wee ade plyedwih mrehanswt i tfu emand Mray Willanus', Part Perry... Commonwealth Air Training NEXT WEEK able te be present. A splendid Mrs.Tom RaatteRyl Ptr e Bf o insan dusy ex wac elhent land itiwith : d'ecl arigth iat lue hd andaysMistes Jean Leach, Bowmanville, fothmebr____ time was had. All joined in cook- Theatr nMna ih.Po Pte.Bil Roinso, dskyex- ccoplihmen an itis wth delarig tat e ha alaysPearl Leachu, Mr. and Mrs. John Pln rtefothmmbs g eviceancaig ed panent o! tap dancing, made a bigofteCnda eky OThra vnigndF- lit with the gandstand audience. <ConftIiluOd on page 7) (Oontlnued on Pa go 7) KivelI, Semia ,at Mr. Norman otteCnIannel nThrdyeein n -mesquitees, and when the "ail be divie ewe h e rs He also sang a vocal solo acconu- Leach's. . . Mm. and. Mms. Chas. Newspapers Association day a!ternoon, .)une 26th and clear" signal seunded, twenty-one and WmnsAxlayo D panying hinusel! an the guitar. InMiceladRslMran Editor of the Fergus News- 27th, the Hydro Cooking Forum stawartswnded ir y, y.me nsy costume, June Morris, Bowman- f.. i Ia~m ~abm A Ms. Tom Samson, Mr. and Mrs. Record. spensered by the local Electrical ward. villeBoshA.F ville, danced the Irish Jig, and avavu..erleivoavm vanivUal laiie radansnTrnttM.Deesadth Bwm vi Christina Campbell, Maple Grove, RselUtili-M. a.Mc elesadtieComssion ll the Highland Flis is acigg. Withrnt, brea.fr.lu-sa uetAri una ubi Uiite Cmisin w 'uw tpeHiad ingotti h bts dancingeds For Charitable Purposes aMs J. W. Mastxer..Mm. here in Ontario, but ever in Eur- e pesented at the Town Hall, .. O g nz to taking exactness the soldiers put <,________ Alex McMaster at Mr. Morgan ope, the war had boiled over in a Bowmanville.£ 1£iL 5 * on a demonstrafion o! certain R>OE Nodwell's, Uxbidge.. . MiSS Mar- new direction. As usual, Hitler IMs Edithemma Muir, Home A G ~.. 'a o militamy drill under the direction Squadron Leader Denton Mu-Ps CTE.guemite Martin, Mm. Fred Martin, had chosen the beginning o! aL new Economist o! the Hydre Home ià Grat U ifir o Taronte, at Mir. Thomas Marti's. week and the fime o!flthe full makers' Club, wîll conduct the e! Lieut.-Col. Bounisaîl. This con- sey, R. 0. A. P. Band and Ms .Aln omnila clMms. H.tAelin, Bowmanvfpaet at moon te launclu anofluer attack. profgram. She wil demonstrate flue Faim, the auction then began Many Other Bmart. Units in Mr. Russel Rabbin's. .. Mm. Ar- The radio was pouring out bits o! many new and econonuical e WARDEN HONORD Cetro Nihol eu in earnest. 'Parade. chie Keith, Oshawa, Misses Irene news at egular intervaîs. Ac- cipes and will aiso give luelpful C_____________ Iruot uineI Everything imaginable was on____ and Ada Pa*ee, Tomante at Mr. tually, theme wasn't much ta tel luousckeeping hints and answer Iys. sale fonu a alua ble ailpaintig .,.Fr~ank Pascoe's. . . Master Gary yet, and most o! the bulletins questions in connectien witl u >r trsofRd. by a famous artist, ta ladies' "Better than l ast #èar?" Wel I and Miss Caral Chant,I Hampton were made up o! what some gev- own homemakig problema. clathes o! an era long past. Bld- should say se," enÎhatiàally me- at Mr. Referd Cameron's. . . Mrs. enment thouglut or what another In an interview with Miss Muir,' The tla ptonteporn ding was keen and prices fair. plied the Faim Manager W.' F. Wes. Canueron, Jack and Joyce statesman had said. It seemed she asked us ta send this personal o! theWre' cmlcl" Everyone was in a jolly mood. ylamd when asked haw the Leg- at Mr. Delbert Flintof!'s, Kedmon. that most o! Europe was being message, te the homemakema o!f aqe hrdyngu tfu Piga hens, incubators, pups, cggs, ion Carnival this year woui .Mr. and Mms. Robt. Killen and heard frinu-London, Vichy, Ber- Bowmanville and district: -- Banq musical instruments, book case, compare with the 1940 edition. family at Mr. Mervin Knapp's, lin, Rame, Athens, Moscow and "I amu loeking fomward ta meet- B~ ~almoa otlws ildba maple chair, fancy work, cong't'And why slouldn't it be befter" Kinsale. . . Mm. Clifford Johuns, Washington. nyoai.N dubyuarjwe -nas the auctioneers em g eshe inglyou alI."Noodoubttyou aredrwell knMwn radio personalit., sand, ayohratieclves oMtu e aeg"Looavhee aern tM.We.Cmrns. There was no official comment working extmemely hard in every - ~ - hAndyCare!th CB saf sai, may ohe aticeste fetueswe regong e av aMr. John Statnton at Mr. H. Stain- tram fthe Governmenf o! Canada, war-tîme endeavour. If you came wo numemous ta mention" went on week fmom Friday." (June 27th) taii's, Toronto. . . Mm. and Mrs. A. and yt . wluo, dnepartîng fronu the type o!tig alng t thue block and under the lammers Se the reporter cast lis all-see- Ayre and family at Mr Noble evn de th an h os on b erthe Cbringou mnitingaleog te mateial 1 ofteîrat ie ng glance over fthe progranu and Metcalf's, Maple Grave . . . Mr. ee odrta h ocso leCoigFrm laed o <~ 'uuy cr dxli T!eflue talafy f i inin was convinced. Heading the par- and Mrs. P#Y. T. Staintet r the adio. Every !ew minutes, It will not in any way interfere "- « Neiglbulfes"pormo byMiss Raymonde Gravel, Les- ade wlich will be marshalled bosy Mm AUdrn.. there was flue sound o! a plane and we af the same fime can dis- Sunda moihsndgv a ycr rult$00 yt~po Capf. W. R. Howard o! Millbrook Ayre et Mm. H. Paige's, Uxbridge. passing over. our village-flue loud cuss homemaking pmoblems. cp gesv idn ehdadwswill be the Trenton R. C. A. F.. Mm. and Mrs. RusselSano roar o! a Harvard tramner or flue__________ gin, craiainadsoeo h finaly kInocked do-rlwn t . f R.p PBd. n f the c uil or- aftended the funerIé mal e! I' dullem sound o!fluhe twin motors younernumun. r vea a !telegs o by bdi a oin ickdet dosave imty thoUimxthlpeh in rivate Stanley Ralun, Peterbomo, w ne fuelelth avcean am a incorle Otly peledfad ramtzn vnt i u te John oswteldealsbypovdsgahoeadsonlare fo heîgltnga hm. MstickMow le supot o Ilflepoplo! s Sergf. Samu Stewart, vefeman o! Sunday saw the openlng of the forcei fetv aie sf M m a d m . a r w e l L o e r , o k l g o o h a t t h C m i v l o c e s a n d o n l y a s a e r e t a at o e . w i h m h r , M s C n d . o b lvth a e i l l e r C n d i n D v i i n a r o l d y e s n o r t h e Gp e o r e. aee i k h i a d s i k ail ! Cank Towslup. 5-1and by planning a float fa enter agedrei recelpf o! any pension ln the parade. Tere wil be many orai, luuglumany are in need. Jas. Marlow., . .and Mms. Alex receive .fu"mnso Clnn 91-98 As- Crippdat esnr oacl eorsg!eo-T. enareItriwrswute ENGAGEMENT other features 'o! the parade Other wortluy funds wM lUa ilIbert and Joan at Kitchener Cmdaunnait ntnnle ioufflSaurda194y 1, C monta.the Cohl Toafuroir capaleroign a leg M . and M i. R E Lg n w h e psu ld t sto o ff eneif.The Bitishu Commonwealth Air bers o! varius units who were o! Trnt, 34 ladies, had break- fromu a hftm' ep mec n Mm. ramR.' pblicsLogangun- There wilU be pienfy o! bootixa Mm. and Mmm. M. W. Tamnblyn Training Plan luas been caled guests o! Uncie Samu and Anueri- fast in Bowmanville on flueir way cramnxn tIt 5mnti i Omono, anuounce fthe engagement at 8 pal'. and follow a route up guaranteeing plenty or fun. and Junior spent Sunday wlth -m.'gCanada's great est single enter- canvéterans. No passports were for a anc da3( boat trpphinfthe térval le oifabgidsra a!fluheir dauglufer, Ruthu Eleanor, Elgin Sf., aleng Concession, down In case o! a deluge (tla' cal- and Mrs. Pency McMurtry, Mid- prigep ît h aur country's ouf- requircd and Canadian money Kawartlua L a k e s. Tweixfy-two plants-wt apayeprso te Mm. Norman E. Allen, only son -Centre and George, west along led 'ain' and other appelations iand. Mmi. F. 9. Tamblyn return- standing effont ta help Brîfain fa was accepted at par. Thene were trips are already chartened for flue course-adpa., icues e! Mm. and Mmm.. S. E. Alien, Orono, Churelu and dowix Temperanxce te an camival n g0) ' amW1 d oewlth tliem aftor upending hold out af home and later te conviviality, bon homme, esprit season and every ane o! them wlIltrcad0vvd lahiiace fixe marriage Wé take plu a..er y Rotgy Park. be held exactly as planned on some Urne wtth relatives in To- du camps, Joie de vivre and luands- breakfast i Bowxanvile -nfu ln .uly. 25-le Ey inext week if will b. deuxn- Monday, June 3Mtl. ronta and Midlatd.* <oninu on Page 7) acrois-the-bonder luosptalily. way te Lakefleld. (@llli npg 0

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