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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Feb 1945, p. 7

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THURS., FEBRUA.RY 8th, 1945 TII UNAIAN S±zT.' A.TvSr4, Il W MAN VILLJ, ONTARIO PG IBusiness Directi Legal W. RL STRIKE Barrister, Solicitor, Notai Soicitor for Bank of Mont M9oney ta Loan . Phont Bowmnanv'ille. Ontario LAWRENCE C. MASON,]B Barrister, Solicitor, Notary n King Street W., Bowxnanvi Phone: Office 688 Residenci W. F. WARD, B.A., Barrister, Solicitor, Notar Bleakley Black Â~Bowmanville - Ontario yhanes: Office 825 - House MISS APHA 1. HODGIINI Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pl Successar ta M. G. V. GOU Temperance St. - Bowmanx Phone 351 Dentist DR. J. C. DEVITT Asistant: Dr. E. W. Slssc Graduate af Royal Dental1 lege, Toronto, Office: Jury Jut IBkig., Bowmanville. Office hg 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. dafly, 9 a.m. ta 12 noan Wednesda Closed Sunday Phone 790 - House phone X-Ray Equipmentin i Offic TRAINING FOR ARMY SHOW OVERSEAS ducts and soldiers are beginning Cale; Bdr.sH. T. Calmer; Gnr T. ta adraout this general set- E.Cnrs Gnr. L. G. Conners, Pte. L Cnners; Sigmn. T.H. His second letter he extends Conners; Cfn. W. G. Coyle; Pte.A. SP O R T N E W SChristmas and New Year Greet- J. Cowle Bdr. B. Cryderman, ROTARY JUNIOR HOCKEY LADIES MAJOR LEAGUE ClubntahsendehimLACr. N. Cowle _______ ~~~ing c No. tedamong tetroops. Jh hnir A .Coii _______ He asks N.9Clbt edh GrN.ow; Lieut. Stan L. The Lucky Strikes moved up ewrL ikn;LCl is flot yet over he finds many A. L. Densem; LCpl. R. Downey; a17 Flyers Stili Unheaten iroto first position Friday night fellows thinking seriously of the Tpr. Gea. R. Downey; Bdr. Win. itreal In the first gaine Saturday the taking a lead of 3 points on the ftr n ae i n .Eas n.M .Eeu;Sr e 791 Flyers stretched their winning Bowlers. The Spares and Lucky frainCrsnEce; M thr streak ta three garues by comn- Strikes rolled the samne number for mainyposidlavrs oith thek CarB.s.o H iche; Liu. . J.e Sple1teoverwhe lgtesWirond- 0f p deinsfrthe sc ond rgameClub he signs off, yours, BILL. Fagan; Bdrm. J. A. Fair; CpI. C. P. BAline of Hamiilton, Levett and another frame, with the Lucky Faa;POA . jgso;Pe 'ublic. Lunney continued ta set the Strikes caming out on top. Mak- WOMEN'S WAR AUXILIARY J. T. Faulkner; S.P.0. L. Finn; ville leagu on fre asthey ickeFagan; a PtalA. 7B.oFtsrgushente SENOS MANY GIFTS Spr. G. E. Flaxman; Nurse Evelyn d.ll leguean ireas heypiced p in a ota of7 pint onthe______Flaxman; Pte. John Geddes; LAC Lloyd Hamilton is an ideal centre High singe game was rolled by N~ ~ ea a aeybe eevdb .Gbs t.J .Gbs g.J and playmaker for his wings, Ada Tamlinson with a nice totalMrsE.LrePeidnWmns .P.Gha;Pt.R t.rhm;- Lry LeeanLn yhsdo of 324, the highest ta be rlled by War Auxiliary, Bowmanville, ex- Pte. T. W. Graham; Fit. Sgt. J. A. opponenit's net-as, no doubt, the schedule, this season. Other high aring Hnya;S.W.JHl. 10 score indicates. From the drap of totals: Olive Patfield 221, Aida oki sending parcels ta many ___________Wl ;e 409 the puck there was no doubt as Luxton 218, Dat. Oke 213, Frances 4 frmtsdirc.Weqtero 2-tf ta the autcome of the gamne as the Rowe 212, Doris Polley 210. afewar o itt lea man, y, tiarj Flyers immediately started clos- 'S.S. g FroNBtt.Fa9m,,SctCndarke* ~ ing in an Kilpatrick in the Wiîd- High three a m tsotal was With best of season's greetings, cat etgivng hm ltti chace ake by d aTonlinsn asomay I say how grateful I am for ublic Goals: Flyers-Levett 7, Lunney witha soe0 64 odwakalthMhnsyosaesetm teofnded o a st week)hs om JLD 5, Hamilton 4, Stutt; Wildats- at variaus times since I've been Muntyst he ctiiten ts aom- nville Phiiips, Sturrack. Penalties: Fly- Standing up ta and including nSoln.Bs flc o nt in Sotlad. Bst o forthe ritjus as sceres carotd ers - Hamilton; Wildcats-Maf- week ending Feb. 2nd. 1945. BETTY FLAXMAN. 0fapsarben tt * ftt Tta 3Froni Art Spicer, Italy: Ugited Stthe ~uJlozer Brek Ino ~ Team Games Won Loat Pte. Pte.Yuwilnyrko ho UntdSae pieasedI was fr your arcelMiss Mary Gibson was CounLucky Strikes: pesdIwsfryu acl home over week-end.. Miss M. Havig be nhtutntei Capt. D. 28 0 S1822 especialiy the sox, since we were Beh spent the week-end with twa previaus games the Bulldoz -u out sme t4me:ao....eic crssurrisd al aserersby e- owirs:brings a touch of the home town Mred near Trenton. .. Mr. and '~feating the Killers 8 ta 5. They Ct. A.n20 61142 ihad n ikLite u e Capt. A. spirit. Have run across Charlie *s. Au Ms in.TurnerandinHeln Col. showed combination which theyHTadminsn. 2201ack9n6 12144 21bso their rothers. The more I sec of îtaîy s. . Jacwknd Kcnnth Gibnsn ibour ad othrgmeeand aced tideCapt. Viv. the better I like Canada. Telling pnthweknd ihfrns forsortid wththe Killersndwha Pickard 2142 7 8 12069 16 fvisits ta Rame and Naples he ~Bwavîe for wer oe whathabe erta Spares:..... says that at present they arc at Fiv hinsaerqiiet Th, eissue whas n obt unrtlem Capt. Vi. the Gothic Line in mud and ram ving r eqiiet _ 35good of___-abliy D35inoathe last period when the Bull- Martyn 2197 4hlo12389.bt et Cristas,*all hope ta beiecean i usic [ce dozers ensured themselves the Averages hoe.Bstreadsa fic-e -abiity de n cil gaebynttn teielves three Name Games Ave. ART SPICER. patait.Pnnpicsipl quick goals. Lutananm Ryn Aida Luxton------------ 15 186 The above picture appeared in She is a natural comedienne and From Pte. R. Patfield, Italy:-sucs olds were the standouts far the Kay Beauprie-------- 15 185 The Toranto Star with this coin- has delighted many audiences in Thanks for your Christmas box thng ooreuimpa nirs athritessnt al Buldoer, coin 7ofthe 8 Ada Tomlinson-------- 15 182 ment: "Comedienne Ruth Hutch- hier home town with her clever received in fine order. It sure thanofa t-aeuet ridicretfnat ' goals etweentliem.Muriel Henderson ----- 6 180) inson of Bowmanville can almost acting-and dramatic reading. Her makes anc feel better knowingus0ft.hkeere ain- goas btwen tem.Frances Rawe------- 15 175 walk aver five-foat "Mickey" friends here wiil, therefore, not we aren't forgatten after being Goals: Bulldozers - Luxton 4, Viv. Pickard - ---------- 15 171 Clark of Sturgeon Falls. Bath are be surprised ta learo on her re- away so long. Sincerely, Reynalds 3, Moorecraft; Killers- Duaine Palmer --------- 15 169 army show trainees."1 Ruth is a turn fromn overseas that she bas R. PATFIELD. Lobb 3, Shaw, Brown. Dot. Nichals - ---------- 12 115 member of the C.W.A.C. and ex-, earned a reputation an -the stage From Charles E. Smith, Hol- Penalties: Bulldozers - Danag- Vera Hobbs---------9 4 pects ta, leave shortiy for overseas1 equal ta that of Gracie Field or land: hue. Helen Piper ---------- 15 163 with one of the Army Show Units. i Beatrice Lillie. My sincere thanks for parcel re- Official Scorer and time-keeper Vi. Martyn ---- --- 12 162 ________________________________ ceived. You people are sure good -Murray Tighe; referee - Alan Olive Patfield ---------- 15 161 ta us. We have snow here for a tik.Bern. Carter_.----- --- -15 160 c i.u proud indeed. change but the front is quiet at Srk.Doris Polley--------- 14 160 Sou il ' ter uSa far none of the gifts frami the moment. Fellaws with six eWI/ N' The gaines an Saturday marked Marion Allin-------- 15 159 ____ Bowmanville have reached them, months' action here are getting v the half way mark of the league. Marg. Cale ------------- 15 157 Etat from. letters written b but they have received word that leave t England and my turn The Flyers have undisputed pos- Betty Brough ------- 6 151 FIS W. Paul Symons ta his math- things are on the way, and expect cames soon. Greetings, session of first place, having been ______________tC._E.SMIT und fetedinthr e ame . hey ME 'S AJ R B WL NG rMrs M S mer, IS Mrs. iefiSymons.h y F omFJS A W.Symeonhas have scored 36 goals, an average LEGUbas been on peratians as navi- 1ruflino Halifax. Fo n.A .Sheehan 0f 2 galsa gme.As reultof _____ gator for five months with an The Canadian Statesman is Belgium: the12Bulldos'a uexps etwn Wt heedoohfsthî fRAF.sudo aedi nln.reaching me again regulariy, Thanks for your excellent par- ukrlefatenzsuydses shecondozaerws' created ill in froe nd afatiry l Dec. 29: It has been a much thank you. The Navy Show, by ccl. I've been gaing from nneO f head colds is what you want. Sa try on Saturday a three-way tic for the schedule Wmn. Hearle's team 15 better Christmas for me than I the way, is apening in the Hippo- hospital ta another and now am Va-tro-nol-a few draps up each nosrl- extnd paturdays cgaies: F stil is rotea taok 7larg mar- ever expected. We spent twa drome Theatre, London, on Feb- at one in Belgiumn but hope ta ta soothe irritation, reduoe congeston; gam, :3 a..9i:3rsvs Bll-m l-, mkig toals aysbeor ChismalupinNathruay st ge bckta heRh'tissncgetasu'l wlcminhereiorttthores Fheyers vs. Wildcatsa.of 2 Scotland unable ta get back. Be- With ail best wishes for the restless here. I feel bad about Va-tra-no! aiso ep prevent mincoda dozrs seon gme,1030a.m pint. arer' tam ha benlieve it or nat, it is warmer up New Year, JIM HANCOCK. Danny lying back there in France from developing if(used in time. s ryitiL Tlem Gvs. W L. .F G.ts. climbîng very fast the last two there than it is here. We gat EDITOR'S NOTE - In connec- but will do my bit ta even the Follow directions in folder. le Fiyers 3 3 0 36 2 6 wheeks. hetnrorle 40 ifor i back for the party in aur mess on tion with the above mention about scoe.Tw it hsue s-cll e super Wildcats 3 1 2 7 24 2 haîf of the schedule. frti the 23rd. The next day we spent the Navy Show of which Jinm e.Thoentr eill bet. aodi-IR Bllders 3 1 2 1 8 19 2 au.Crerledte3 h getting ready ta go over Jerry- is a memnber of the caste, the fol- t e oeadtyt ogt Kullders 3 1 2 81491 2 Dou.Cre oldte3hgh land, but thank gaodness it didn't iowing Canadian Press despatch Again thanks, __________ games for the night, 818. T iss m f.W pn h vnn apae nStra' oot the 3rd time Daug. has rolled cmeof.Wespntte veinlppardCnSauraysToonoAHnrsEEHa- RATS DEFEAT SHIRTS better than 800. His teami mate in S -, and next day had Christ- Telegram: Fomh Cp.*C .Adro, r AT HOCKEY 15-12 F. Williams (B.T.), rolied 809, mas dinner in the mess. The London, Feb. 2-(CP) - The Thanks* for parcel. It came followed by H. Haîlman 743,~ skipper managed ta get us excus- Royal Canadian Navy Show, Monay venng t te ron Cacila 73,andB. ing702' d duty on the 26th. The country "Meet the Navy," iast night cli d roundoutfrominewfandandbu Arentw a wmanville at teano s Therew7r3,ame v.eryn g aod2. was beautiful because an ex- maxed a triumphant tour thraugh stylng theniselves ethe n as singergaine s D.Carery331 H tremneiy hcavy hoar frost had Bîanwt efrac ttestill on active service. Yau ladies atn StfedSrse tok the kRt ice gHlem 35,D. Bagneri331, F. blanketed every tree and bush. Hippodrome theatre in London's are doing a wonderful work. Sin- and Suffe Shits tok th icee skpperand I went for a west end w h i c h brought a ceiy, C. G. AND EpReSON in a hockey gaine before a large Williams 301 and 288, and A. The k ih pperk The fteoshrewing list represceentstsfee attendance which took no sides in Osborne 280. walki h akaogtesaespitctdadec aisfe hs awo oe eesn the issue save ta pick candidates tanding and Averages in the morning. For Christmas five times with applause. during January, 1945.sNaere en shwn fr nag îtmtî Ta onLs Pn tsaa ra oei asgad Many west end stars turned out arranged alphabeticaiiy and boxes h ta risc ta, eminence in fast junior W.Hale 12 3 16217 29 The parceis fram home completedfo th Cadin fergadsntuilaIettmfoiA and senior campany. R.- Heaarle 9 6 15188 21 aur happiness. Will YOU please playwright Noel Coward comn- te Z. TheShits sprke b FlshD. Carter 7 81171 give my thanks ta, everyone W ho mented afterwards: "I was going Pt*e. T. H. Carter; Pte. Glenn W. awa Juniors, got off ta a good H. Paumer 6 9- 15369 13 these goa hns n o a standard but realiy it was abave strt by whamming in 4 fast goals J. Cale 5 10 15657ilrsasuethywlbenoydt" past Hoaper. Slow ta, rally, the Name Games Ave, ta the fullest by all of us. The audience stapped the show Rats rallied behind weaving Dan D. Carter ---------------- 15 244 Dec. 31: The end of an aid time and time again with cheer- ,udeadbusr iiSutad H. Osborne ------------- 15 241 year, the beginning of the new. ing. The zippy revue caused the Do'tB a auh You can depend an oui' garage at haîf time the score stood 9_ F. Williams (B.T.) ---15 229 Let us pray that At will bring an Daily Maii's critic ta comment: = V forche Sirts. T. Bagnell--------------- 15 225 end ta this faolîsh war. Every "Truiy terrific." and efficient service by skilled a] Fast hockey predominated in W. Hearle--------------- 15 218 time I hear of the liberated coun -____ D the second spasmn with some raugh H. Halîman ------------- 15 214 tries squabbling internally, I bc- FromCl ilBrhrCn experienced workmen. work that was pramptly chcckcd H. Murphy ------------ 13 214 came disgustcd. If they must AinCi ilBrhrCo lk by referce Bill Dustan and the W. Mutton---------------S5 214 have their squabblcs, why don't Army, Hoiland: fialatcmews 5-2fo tep~Cacll------- 5 1 teywituni arcommaon In two recent letters received XHv sgv orcro rc befnletoews1-2fo h .Cnil --------- 1 1 hy wi nti u by Mrs. F. W. Bowen, Sec'y ofHaeug-eyarcrotrk 4mats K. Luxton ------------ 12 211 enemny bas be defeated once and N.9Hm n colCuCl o hyhv ogv o fsr Ru Mat Cox and Giihaoley, J. Cole ----------------15 210 for ail. Tonight the rest of the No. 9Hom epsesad Scha Club,1 Cpi. aletoge an oe dm ahwt or olwr h Dr. Rundie -------------- 9 208 crew is out, and I am making good Barchae prese shisandteaks ore uit aioswty fortheShrs, w hil te J. Gay -----------------15 207 use of the comparative quiet ta aci eevd n el oe Rundle and Stutt got 6 cach for R. Hearle ---------------- 15 204 get caught up with a few of the tho.fhs xeine. esy41!YU ilbeal agetanwoe the ats HaesMcDnaldandH. alir---------3 22 lttes Iowc.I hve ut hetedsînce ianding in France it bas been the ats HaesMcDnal andH. almr ----------c----tinu0edetehardoe wharkpu atealongotiAGd aNTwoFOR longAGETRFR.ALIA O1 Westlakc, with anc each, corm- H. Depew--------------- 12 202 brick in my bcd ta take the damp- hours in the Service Corps. Their pleted the final counit. Close B. King------------------ 12 202 ncss away. job is ta get supplies ta the right chcigo ihoe yRundie E. Roach ---------------- 15 201 you will 50oon be able ta stop place at the right time. He won- .- had much ta, do with the ultmmate W. Westlake------------ 14 201 worrying about mde, Moi. We are ders why Canadian traops have .- *~ T~< result. M. Oke ----------------10 201 two-thirds of the way through aur ta depend sa îuch on the British N Ala Rats: B. Hooper, goal; G. Met- tour and gaing just as stroflg as for ration scales, cigarettes, etc., 1J US~ caîf, right defence; G. Cawker, To Exchange Greetings ever. The chaps in aur crew are as a regular issue and qucries if Dr* C:ha!e' * lef t defence; Jim. Stutt, right A Canadian Boy Scout and Girl a grand lot. They neyer hesi- there is a shortage in Canada. As 11 hn 6 6 o m Iwing; Don Rundle, centre; Roy Guide will exchange grcetings tate ta tell one another of f even far as shipping space goes, surely id e- - honr26PUISwm *McMullen, left wing. with an American Boy Scout and about the smaiiest inatters, but vlnera * Shirts: D. Rawe, goal; Ron Girl Scout 'on the birthday Of after it is over we get aiong bet- havepu rely luteer amy sh po- IMoffatt, right defence; M. Tighe, Lord Baden-Powell an February ter than ever and you certainîy aetergtt aainpo wing; Don Gilhooley, centre; Tim wili be heard over the C.B.C. na- wouidn't trade in any member of Cox, left wing. tional network and a U.S. net- aur crew for anyone cisc and the1 Subs were R. Westlake, j. work. rs fth. boys feel the sanie. jThey 're heaithier whem Sthey drink Bowmtanvill ýe Dairy Milk. It's Pure It'S Whole It's Vitamin Rich, Phone and have aur de- livery cal! at your home- Daily except Sunday. Bowm anvillie Dairy PHONE 446 CHECKEI 1 Tic if*or Monsy Bac atheta oot abeï . pip, ad.ther itchi conditona ~ej ~ . mead, D 1 f< 6tanL p otec mfraduclc "WORN OUT" AND WORRIED Draggingaround each day, unable te do houawork - cak with the childre feeling niserable. laming it on "nerves" wlten the kidneya nîay Le eut of order. When kidneya fail th ayteâ He rtaChe frequently foflei glin auea chance te restore heaih iveeg.Easy tetake. Sale. 16 Igodd'Kidney Pilis DAYS FOR_ Note the new changes ofi district. This la made n regulationa whlch permit one day We wili therefore MONDA HAVE. YOUR1 Oshawa Laundi Co.i FORIE Seul your doail PHON 'Ight il leOk Toro gmw, ais the great and simple awhich is the secret of in al goverrnment, as to the training of an in- to the contrai of a mighty ~imms. Bfor prompt ind thoroughly za check-over, ,ice yet bef are RfAGE inville HANKS , HOUSEWIVES kg a real job. How could run their 5in the face of as quietly and effi- bese women do? lanning, day ater 1balanced meals. task n wartime. get the complaints ler ta thank our mathers, instead. SATT LIMITED iN CANADA, .d" seco.« ~ ~'-~~snartages, a. NtWuequipinent and men, and ahl sorts Tbey ar el 'y & Dry Cleaning i ~vîtasae et For 100D!--,cenl a LCLTof things have t be donc.C day, aid :coNT MMnt instance at nc point they had ta No mean tî Iauadiy anchor, go ashore in a lifeboat, - i Y S W A A ESa lt's forgi held theyourecordr wives andz ME-49The ship that " BECASEhWE rNcordU previously took 27 days ta coin- jBCUEW OY YJH A plete ber trials; sa it would appear LWEANODh that the "Bowmanville" will do ,rT-Tr rAYjAT-,TATj --,r.&mrQm,&m m 0

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