A VOLUME 87 BOWMANVILLE, ONT., TI4URSDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1941NUBR3 'h ,FOUNDRI WORKERS' UNION1 A$KS CONCILIATION DOAN Lions",Dicycle Safety Club HOLIDAYMONDAY ]Recollèctions of Other War 1SOLINA DONATES Company Maints Eiply Labor Day, Monday, la, as H jIN - TTMf D O' L L R nouai, a holiday and stores ln miq8K ~m v£/A.J Led aaea xiiin the business section will be Rlaed u O Not Etitle To Icrea Leù ardeatExibtin sc early for t Re longTO AIDBRITONS wekn.Study the adver- li, ChlrnsDyN m rbe tisenents ln this week's Sueti e ay i 114Men_____rie Children's DayrMemorabley .argeC_____-_________ Singing B.ûë s D r 1 v e r LIONS SPEAKER nircha. Fo and clothing FarSceay Brl epli. "gtGm Leads ln C 0o W b 0 y worth-while "speclI ln this EscapedHWven lst Inceudi Sir _____lune._________ e _____ WagesiHaetBeae s ed-icBLattY ar Tunes On Way Home .- sue. War Was Declared The Toronto Telegram announc- PeietSae u no raie -Was HeId As Spy. Over $50,000 bas been re- ed yesterday the receipt of $100.00 Claims Men Entitled To $2.75B ns- e- Monday was Children's ar;d Ti~T i celved ta date la contributions from the people of Solina, to be eral Manager Counts On Gooce Safey Clb Dy atToroto air.- UM NUMto the British FIre Flghters' added to The British War VictimsFe in Upon invitation of manager El- lIJ IV Pesnlrmnsec n uo Relief Fund, but that total Fund. A few weeks ago ThewenE p yesAdC m nyT Se l WEE 'DÀII 1>1 biography provides the most in- blds fafr te be aurmented Statesman carried news of con-erncs wood Hughes and under auspicesWE in vi ' teresting basis for any address. t hecs of Honi. Gordon Canant, children li hti whym besfthwen Bo.wmanvilie F.remen tributions by the Institute and fram ah ave Ontaria wee gueotsthe Lions hold a tag day Saturday lu is Red Cross of Sauina and observed fo l the Exhibtaio As usot. Dc C lub listened spellbound Monday aid. The fund la for the relief tatievlgonahe0f Sunday, union employees of thse BowmanilePidrCap There were arganized safety pat- - H'IVJI)whleMelile .CSapOsSo familles of British FIre industry, had almost disappeared any took a unaminous strike vote as tise first se nterdcso rais, bicycle clubs, Young Canada i _______ Seraroietyurha e ntra A- Fighters who have been dis- owing ta the changing pace of this ta ask the Dominion government for a Board 0f oclainI clubs, a tremendous representa- ledor kiled in the Battie idsra r.Bta hs it tionbofchilrendwhih fredpsPleenatao- T oa Frdents of -life in Germany he exc- of Brîtain. It ila anew deiiar- idta arefrat diatethe sp irt it pt ihtemngmet hsato tno his Maple Lea fodiu dèPiCle pCtosepto R 6 Forperienced as a student there dur- turc for the local brigade te 0fth aefpfople of tthe spmuit the men organized into a union last May, undertienm Loa235 direction of thse Marahal of thse e o et.5h . ing thse outbreak of tise Great publlcly solicit support for has flot declined. They are busy S.W.O.C. Employees ask an 11% increase in pyeult bu day, "'Red" Foster, and rnarched War. Philanthropie Work. In the ahl day, every day, and apparently$27,tbepiintefrm facsto-vngou. ta tise Princes Gate and thence ta h oa bacso ts e The onýly way ta correct the past they have always been have an inexisaustible store of$27,t epiinhefr ofacs--lvg tise Press Building where formaiiCosaeîîîgi ientoal present situation is ta isaminer ready to ccontrîbute quietly to energy for evenings and war h speeches and welcome were ex- cmaigni for scrap aîummnum and thome the uth ta thre Geans iy snddualcaew hey re l ok RNIA' RTE yaeam oto- tended and broadcast. cm n bonus ta hcste r o tttheue0 oc a nl a cdd o yae Thi Telegram Fund contribu- entitled in ve fts atta The Lions' Bicycle Safety Club .. h salvage committee headed by bring ruin on itself," lie said. "Go asklng cîtizens to contribute a tion Zas arranged' by tise young otfth of Bowmanville, first te be form- ~i Sid. Little and Cliff. Samis are to Berlin witis force ta show tise quarter, or wllatever can be people under chairmanship of received an ices, sUcve ed in tise Britishs Empire, had tise V already at work making arng-civilian population what tise use spared, to help the men who Bryce Brown. A football gamne, o h a place of isonor for tise whole pro- ag- of force really means - tisis will douse Hitler's Inceadiarles. oampthe management as viced by vince, as No. 1 Patrol of thc day. t.. liberate them from tise domina- When thse boys and ginls of attraction, followed by a dance i porter for tis lob al An Active Service Band provided Scrap aluminum only <flot alu- tion of the military clique." thse town offer a tag Saturday, the town hall. There was also a But ta Tis ttsa .B martial music, followed by a stal- 1M. H. Staples minum now in use as a houseisold After a splendid introduction buy willllagly and generously. draw, at "two-bits" a ticket, for Orcutt, generlmngroii wart detaciment of the Royal article) is bemng coliected across by Agricultural Representative E. Flght destruction wlth your an electric rangette. Solina won ÇaainMounted. Police, and Secretary of Durhsam Central Ag- Canada, on Friday and Saturday, A. Summers, Mr. Staples launcis- dîmes-f lght Hitler. the game 4-0, and Walter Black- Foundry, said:" eygo el than a th wa iledclu Fair, Orono, who relat- September 5tis and 6th, under tise ed into the stary. Ini 1914 ise was__________ burn, former Sauina teaciser, won igeit foed ine esin e p ri ncs fIpelir cioyeeseRe C oandcet .a tise n er an . Hmanagementte hedr w a m deAandes n cisinsteup nd sltpping atily, in Germany in 1914, wisen speak- This aluminum is needed very came conversant witis rdînarypGv we want ta epi ha a.W drese inditintie grband ing at tise Lions Club. badly for war purposes especially lie tiere and found evidence of Party Cien For by little Miss Jean Reynolds. The are in accoriti h aet Marianditntvn r nte auatr o a lne.tesin éiefo odilClarke Quartette of Greenwood submittheUic at t taa u witis banners flying. Lions Char- ints anfcue fwrplns is an dsr orgowl . Dudley supplîed the music, and Carl Wil- lie Carter and Vern Ott acted as Hauseholders can co-aperate by among tise people tisat ciaracter u-____as___I ee ta superv.isors and Miss Kay O'Neill Car And Garage following these instructions: izes otiser civîlized countries. On bpreacte ashM.C an isMrae Soe eeD sr e yFr nFrdaySept. 5thnl those ta hshpefor thse future is Guest of honor at a surprise son a lare bscrad as sebled be setlestn iscopy Rdof s chatron.Trheeds igt 1.lving nortis of King Street and based. Even wisilc being expellcd party held at tise home of Mrs. sic axedahe c dapaiy tsee estld _______on King Street place their scrap frmGrayaCse fPlc letCl atFia vnmg, hall. Veteran A. L. Pascoe isadfo tie$75bnssoud e up ta tise "mike" at the Press aluminum in a pile as close ta thse charged hixn ta "work for isu- was Miss Marian Dudley wis h arg oftie gthendaftr. Building and spoke brlcfly. Char- Tise garage and car owned by road as possible,, preferably be- manity." That man was soan re- leaves this week to train in Belle- checurg evte ae iandt red granted. lie Carter's voice sounded nati.rai. George Mason, Duke Street, were yond tise sidewalk and nat later moved from his office. ville General Hospital. nhet eed l0. forte fund h Asked ifwae wreigir The Lions Clubs wiich had destroyed by tire shortly after tisan 9 a.m. "Thse minute I entered German At tiecoeoniead ehateed $0.0 off iis esonchek Reherineotdt hv ttd sponsared safety orgaruzatiolis 2 a.m. Sunday morning. On Saturday, Sept. Oth, ail those territory I was impressed with which was read in twa sections by ta caver until tise details could be M.Oct amang ciildren,. were representcd Making a quick run ta the blaze living soutis of King Street foilow tiseir passion for cleanliness, order tise hostesses, Miss Thelma Schiie- cîeared. The committec wisist ot rctdln dtacme. from tise following points: Bow- tise local brigade was able ta save the samne instructions. and metisod," he stated. 'II noted vert and Mrs. Cale,. a black leatis- thank everyone concerncd, i-Cntaigtati wsUc manville, Port Hope, Peterboro, tise adjoining residence of Mrs. Local trucks will tisen corne twa distinct classes, the militaire erette initialled travelling case cluding Hampton for loyal co- sateentot:ahv i nema Scarboro, St. Thomas, Oakville, Alex Bac. alang and make tise collection on and Uic warkmng cas, each funi- was prcsented by Miss A.lecii aperatian. This question isas been Robert John Thompson tioned: "WhsnIbga okn Beamsviilc, Gaît, Orilhia, Kitchen- "I couîd smeil something like Friday and Saturday. daxnentally opposed ta tise other. Wight and a bouquet of gladiali posed: "If every hamlet tise size er, Merritton. Tiscre were other rubiser burming when I put niy Certain incidents fixed tisis dis- by Miss Jean Rundle. Wiscn tise af Salina cantributed on similar Noted atihete and schalar of Kin- aithtie Foundri eea er g clubs of 'course but Uic LAoiis car in thse garage at nie o'clock. ae . tinction as inbred itise ngtion." ahinck of surprise had passed, scale, what cauld tise fund aniaunt cardine, Ont., was buried, alter jobs wcrc scacn Iwsga were tise only service clubs pre- At two sameone sisouted 'lire' and Lieuts. William tams getA anythmg. We hardly gfooto,, o gt ayt sent t thefuricion.I woke up in a isurry," rclated Baker were picked up at Bow- Archduke Murdered tise very useful gift and thicr besta reilnsoMndyHew pdayti The Bicycle Club assembled at Mr. Mason. He said ise would re- manvile, Sunday, ta accompany After tise murder in Sarejeva, wisises for her success as a nurse- a brother of A. M. Thompson, as tîmes gotbte akdfr 8 a.m. and travelled by Grey build immcdiately. tise edîtars' cavalcade ta Kendal, Mr. Staples related, the tempo of in-traininig. Public School Principal, Baw- and received ml nrae coacis chartered bus, wieih Park- A resident of tise Soutis Ward where tisey took part in riding life altered. "We isad beeri taught Under tise direction of Miss Br. and Mrs. E. Passant and manville. When tise uninwsfrer a cd in tise grounds as a rendezvoiis pas sing by saw smoke pouring same of tise modern battle-ma- in university tisat war was îm' en ude .svrl otsa nner, Duke St., Mr. and Mrs. aohrri for tired youngsters, and Uic e- fmom tise garage and turned in chines for tise edification ai spec-~ possible, but immediately Uiere were then enjoyed tise prizes for Rbert Henry, King St., Mr. Jack thsat wages sal ehgsrt Mturetnostte day at 1145p em Atise alarmmbut residents in thetators. Among those intraduced was a deliberate attempt ta wisip wisich were smaîî icor Pis.Geofgirey orino, Mm.and rsc.caverstisenncreasedncosMaisliving. member, Betty Lunn, hat anierahuse next door were miucis sur- were Generals Sansome, Constan- up tise military spirit and prepare Miss Hazel Rundle, accomp M.ad r.Tsoa oinoGbsn io ne inso en- lt10%Uno mnacod phtgai ae ihLucky prised when tise clamor outside tine, and Logie Armstrong and a for war.' by Miss Helen Williams, favoredMran s.To sRbioGbowhetrKngon e-als 10/ Teeteroniegratkndstd annaunced tise house was in dan- score of Brigadiers diecting tise Witis dramatic intensity Mr. witis two vocal solos, "Tise Ligists Miss Cicely Robinson, Mr. Laur- eral and Nicisolîs Hoipital, Peter- ing tao fficiai.JspsBtsi Tetr nte rndtn. e.display. Col. R. S. MeLaugislin Staples related incidents ise had of Home" and "Ai-nerican Lulla- ence Robinson, Miss Irene Cisurcis- bora, respectively, in September, local presiden n . lnil The bus left Bowmanville in a oer5ijg o! tise fire is thougist ta led off, daringly, in Bren gun car- (otne nPg )by" Refresisments were served, ward, aIl of Pickering, spent Sun- werc given a surprise sendofi and vice-president. downpour of main whicis lasted be from a short circuit in tise rier wiih did 60 miles an isour (otnd~ bringing a pîcasant'evening o a day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Passant, presentation at tise home of Mis. The.employespooetstts uintil noan,#nd promised ta spoil electrical system af tise car. over sand, rocks, and bushes. close._________ gtYvil.Ae ovleFia vnn. dsueb theunut_______he___ ametial umpire adsgg.e F n tisrougis and tise day was saved.. TROUSSEAU TEA ,.. drew Brewin Toot lwyr Homecaming was brightened and . u 1',b-AARKE1n4d1E M. P. Fenwicuin rgiz, enlivened by tise singing driver, Gle edding AGARDENER Ppulr'Kincardine h le dladu DaeAnw omryacwOMrs. T.H. Clemence, Pairview KILLED IN CRASHa procedure woudntb(alwd wiso led tise whole coachin taPopu-Bwmnilwa otssW o' la og.'nhn ntheC::apu Quietly Celebrated With Friends PamB abot vtyfiedwandorela- William B. Rowe, Oshsawa mar- Bob Thompson Taken By Death- delw sewyweanu _______e hetrdcrwwr tvsatacamigtossa e ket gardener, died in Uic General , only by tiseuno wicalUe Cat o 'el n .W. Ca-ls Saturday for her daugister Hospital there following a car time tisey are sigfranu lovrd ihtim carls andely dte- iti tise wisis Uiat 'e obssemv-L Mr. Warder's side ai Uic family, Pisyllis wiso is being married on accident, Saturday. Prom The Kincardine News tise principal of Bowmanville public tral arbîtrator r esdmi e lreetve hmai e t s dy nc a tse.rf (tit dding an- <Charlotte> Mrs. C. E. Sanders, August 3tis ta Bruce Rosa of Lea- Hi lihttruckc wasini collision following accounit ai Uic demise sciool; William P., Toronto; Gar-pre oh longetoibe rome.bered sandayannversofy e bt iWre or-Bowmanville, and <Maude) Mrs. side, formnerly ai Belleville. wtiaieve esceaml iR .Topa stkn h don, Edmonton and Dr. KennetiheSaemnts oot es lonor fo er Bowmanle. nter-nat ia ialtie r ea A. J. Crawford, Detroit, Micis. A Tise spaciaus livig oom .was riortis ai Oshsawa. Editis Fielding, wide circle ai frieads ai "Andy" Thompsoii Cisicago, al aif wisom paper misquatisi: vieen cxtfo dayman iItieM atand '4ailRobetj H.ardcefrbrother, Charles Wardem, Roches- beautiiully decorated witis vary- Port Permy, riding with Rowe, es- Thompson. wiil moura witis hlm were present for tise funemal He furtiser si htt. aa youngsters remsrkcd upon tise Concession Street, quletly enter: ter, N.Y., was unable ta attend ing sisades ai pink gladiali. A caped witis sligist injumy. Appar- the passing aifisis brilliant brother. which was iseld Manday alter- request for a$.5wcl ot fine appearance ad sn tm ui- tained somte fifnds and relatives througis ilîneas. lovely bouquet ai yellaw and ently the ligist truck gat out ai Seldom isas a community been noon fi-r Lucknow Presbyterian ai-living bonuwantincor fom iHn .D oatsnwon Tuesday. Mi-s. Wardei-s only living is- mauve gladiol formcd tise en- contrai and tise farce ai Uic col- more sisocked and grieved tisan hr tSohKilsce dnewh1 force, tise Ontario Volunteer Con- on August 26th, 1891, a mar- ter (Mai-tisa) Mrs. W. E. Soucis, trance ta tise dlning room whicis lision carmied tise second truck was Kincardine Priday morningetr.dsiaDspes ndIvtg- staulry a i-vn-up safety club. riage -waa solemnîzed whcn Bei-e- Oshawa, was present with hiem was tasteiully decoi-ated tantise one isundred feet down tiseisigis- ta leara of the death ai Robert Tise largely attended service tion Act as"tsyac nye- ____________a______ nice S. Tisoraton, youngest daugis- iusband. saine calai- achemne. Two yellow way. John Thompsan alter an illacas and tise profusion ai floral trib- titled ta iebso the bisa te fMr. Thos. Thomton and Two nieces weme present at tise arcs witis daiaty mauve and yel- Harmony was Mr. Rowe's home. ai only a few days. utes bespoke the isigis regard witis 1939 conditionsadw mie u ENGAGEMENTS the late Mrs. Thornton, K<iiby, celebration, Mms. Erneat Hamm, low rosettes and a table centre af Police said there would be no "Bo" ismpsnwh was nw him. wagesiin tise plat ae 2 pecen becamne tise bride of Mr. Robert Orona, and Mms. O.Sandercock, mauve Sweet Sultans and yeilow inquest. wîeî o wn fTo isis wo atltic His nisets .Ca-es hiwgsrin ha coermg Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Knox, Bow- Il. Warder, son ai Mr. and Mms. as well as atiser -frienda iroin Or- baby Munis made a deligitiul set- wdl nw o i tlte HsmnseteRv hre ihrta nianville R. R. 1, announce tise William Warder, Bowmanville. ana, Toi-auto and Hampton. ting for Uic lunch. M.adMs e- owh n prowess as a hockey and basebahl H McDonald, in tise course ai naw." engagement ai tiseir daugister Rev. Geo. Brown periormed tise Before coming ta Bowmanville Mrs. H. G. Martyn ai Stratiord, son Edwamd have returned from itlay ewsdadmtt oo isea hon- ibut s aidspir"Bo thomsn's Ased htisr cta92 e Jessie Kathleen ta John Howard ceremony. ta live tise Warders fammcd near aunt of tise bride-to-be, and M-S. -i pleasant two week vacation, ital nTeaday anoon iaon- lTh e wsa nprto amn.fre a13 aelvl rt Siemon, Enniakillen. The mar- alan was remembemed with a lit- Mr. Warder was employecd whe-e ai tise groom-ta-be, poui-cd tea. Iltvs nTrnoBn-ed, fdditin o - add eos i se H i e adcp iih12 st~bssfrcmaia riage ta take place tise middle tde celebmatian at tise Warder tise Hollingshead Ca. la nôw la- Their assistants wcre Mms. Ewart reaie1nTrna odHad afe Qtr n ept treat- hlm, but overcame thein and Reisder reitErae ia s a part ai September. 35-1* home. Their only daugister, Mai-- cated; tisen ise workcd in Uic Clemence, Misses Mary Clemnence, 3eetan and Barrie. Tise second ment his condition iailed taim- lived tise g,,d ie." been isquoted ionn ered ta ad aiedsemaGodyar fi- ver eveteenMaiioneicrrd ad MrlonLass 'vek as sentat asumer ie- rove Tiursdy ngistit ecam "Tserearemanywholave Mm.Penwckri.feed:"Th Mr. and Mms. George W. John - fatiser and niother ln entertainl.ng yeai-s until isis ietii-ieet sarine brook.- sort at Midland. gradually worse and ise passed benefited irom isis friendship and wages are notyi igertnUc stan, Burketon, wisis toa anouncc relatives wiso camne ta pay tiseir tisree yeara aga. Now isis hobby Miss Florence Martyn, Stmat- away early Friday morning. fi-rn tise îact ise was their ment- wage reductin ai2 pect tise engagement of thei- eldeat respects to tise happy couple. and intereat la in maintaining tise ford, isad charge ai tise gift i-oom l LEADS FOR 19 YEARS He was bai-n 28 yeara ago la or," Mi-. McDonald said. that were insiuema13.W daugister, Vera Elleen, te Mr. 4 mid a beautiful setting ai lovcly fine grounds around iis home and upatairs and Misa Mai-gemy Lasis- Winnipeg. a son ai Mr. and Mms. He was aasisted in Uic service contend thattiences wa Tisompson Ernest Taylor-, son i, filawems sent la thei- isonor Mr. in gardening. At tise latter ise is brook, Belleville, tise oom wisere David M. Thompaon. Most aofisis by tise Rev. Douglas McDonald given anly ta eon a an Mr. and Mms. James A. Taylor Oi and Mms. Warder welcomed tise noted for isis exceptional skifl. tise many articles ai lovely lînens .î~..-life was spent la Lucknow, but ai St. Thoamas. way be consicre eea ln Lindsay. The marage ttake guests. Bath have been active in Tise iouse decoi'ations la Yel- and personal effecta were dlsplay- for iche at f ive yeama ise was To their lat resting place in inci-ense." place la Septemnber. 35-1* th ise oefa this comxnunity for lOw addedniuch ta tise festive cd. employed in Kincardine, for four Soutis Kinloas cemetery tise me- It la undcrto fra api many years and as miembers oifs jiit aif fhc occasion. Mr. and ai these as a member ai tise Kin-manweeorebclsiind cation for a FdmlCniito Mr-. and Mms. G. F. Piirdy, tise Mthadist and Trinity United IMrs. Wamder bath remain ia healtiscrie Nw"wer s as dcleagesrdbyoeIri nd Board has nawbecae Cisurcis St., atinounce tise engage- Cisurcis have rendered fine set.- and spirits as intheir youth, look- ment ai their daugister Veda E. vice ta Uiecocmmunity. In taken ing forward ta many, many happy B. H. MORTLOCK held in higis estei by isis iellow Clark Pinînyson af Lucknow, ta~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M. s-eR hîsn o a itsste eevdanuie iyastgte.- workmen and l intecocmmunity Chai-les Wyse ai London, William A. J. Adamn l ak tM i ____________GOES TO SARRIEingna. MacNair ai Toronto, Lloyd Pal- Job ai NigistCnsalwheUi Mr. and Mms. W. Thanipson ai gifts includîng a layely ocking r ' tatem.r Wlth Which Are lncorporated The Bowmanville News, The Newcastle Independent, And The Orono News