With Which Are lncorporated flhc Bowmanville News, The Newcastle Independent, and The Orono News VOLUME 91 - à - -l I-1-y---, Ug .JIN £.A .'I.±£î, tJ UN28th~f, .19453 KUIANT Many Soldiers Returned Me arnsMnofRted ILad fromHMDCS Bowmianville T PCFI ON Rotary Club MakesGf i Because of the rapidity with whlch men are return t ha k Fromn OverseasLately ing f r om overseas, The Uists o nt..a Ta It hais been found aInoat im- returndfrom three years service secure the names of many First of the crew of H.M.C.S. the crew. possible to keep track of ail the In Aaka with the R.C.A.F., and boys returnlng te, Bowman- omnevenînm akan ongCawckprite tg ietrmeinM da Fnl lclby eunn rmoe-ville district. At would be ap Bwavlet onebc n on hawc esse n seas during th-e past several b is brother, Sgt. Flier, John Gra- preciated if those families re- express personai thanks for gifts joining the navy and was taken At ningdîrectr meeting M w ondyFnl E tinFiue local boys returnîng from over- on as a ship's cook. He was high - buildng fud te S30 ckorCh el- C m lt e uis i oh Po weeks. Former arrangements vle . just returned from ceevng telegrams announing sent to the men of this caste classl ltdwenasge oHM.mnîl lde $50frte- were that Mitary Headquarters Europe. These lads were former- their arrivai would notifyth corvette, is Earl Chadwick, a CS. Bowmanvile He told thatm wo dntf onatoîisad yepoe tteOypaCf, paper. Mlitary authorities youth of 19 who has been on naval' many others of the crew propose mutitobrasdndpdhveo TheSatsmnShetbysweeshmadnarl wedhutthnsricbfryhepat l onhst wh Bwmnv î wenthyre sHopîal Toono hî inia adoomninDlethn Proceedng home, but these ar- town. lsts of men home from over- Earl s now on 58 day leave, 28 get leave to see the town and ex-frtenetfv eas ] visoshv eotdo h rangements have largely fallen Owng to inadequate means of ses, have been unable to days ordnary and 30 days special tend their thanks hv ai n taute Thfil fovrathe rt ie y70 ear yer Drha Conty AIlpsiOngns be recalled that the total allot cvla oead h vresvt flat. 0f at least il boys who re- earnîng of the return of local ser- keep up with the thousands furlough prior to proceedîng to Further news of H.M.C.S. Bow- ment for Bowmanville district for as 0 turned durng the pastwek of . cmen, it is hoped that the pub- dsembarkng. It is kow the Pacific theatre of war. manvlle has just come to hand to thscuewsse t$50 h contgîvsHnD va fcial notice of only 4 was recev- l ce w ll help out and telephone that many men have arrived Formery employed w th A.E. the edtor from Andew Mîlera uts e a ethere$500th ge aoiy 0 51 ad te fd redr TeSaman Se ompthata acurte ho e who have flote co-lit haîr, Courtîce, Earl came back Manager, Miller Services, Toron- Ysubscrîptîons among organîza- eral M.PChreEStpns, mThaebe ompled s a er- ed. We rgetly ask the C for a brief vîsît and came on to to, whose son, Lieut. S.D. Mller, tions and by indîvîdual public a majority0 7.D.Vva~ turedbutiac ofnfrmaion anient record of the services of operation of ail citizens in Bowmanville personally to thank is an offîcer on the corvette. Lieut. majriynvetbtiopnnnt.i trebtlcofifrainlocal boys who have fought this Important request. Ms loJ Adro o aMle ei ta .... o-Teiiia i yRoay0 5.inthefdrlcnetyr bas prevented a reception at the abroad. If there are any imac- Ms lendid.pAir defsoxnwicoshr a ille ter thaking part in teTh$700 tialeaves an immeate ofBowles,CFossbsdoit train of many. Pte. A. J. Cowle, curacies in the above it Would be knit and which hie was lucky Dominion Day celebrations at baac Cpi. H. E. M cKnight and Pte. f great service to have them n cor- n u h t r wi th p oto - C al te w ,P.I, wl r -t e t o w ek div n w u d r Leon Connors, who served w ith rected. M ost certainîy a coi- M ajor T . B . G ane en gofgh o d a n h p o ti n rot ed to wan , P.E.I.,port f r or- a it sho e an ex c ed h t Op sl the 8th Army in Italy and were mnty"ecome home" is ex- Elected Chamberlain înge0f gits ceeote fu d to an easrt erng portisfonr- w tis hopned andbexpected ath a ppie t hetta ot, taken prisoner, are safely home tended to every last man, but Lno Earl waiting for the Garton bus ed for further service with the even exceeded Doain my Dr. R. P iin 12(0) aftr an m nth l G rm n here is m oe to it than a mere and___ busily addressing cards fro mn Canadian Navy. b a l a ncte lcl be atis ed aund raceses o ir oe Twio t c dad adbtne rams. t faori reurnden iu.G .Mcleni e Bowmanviîîe to members of the Late reports are that more than ties Council has also given a iead Go .Ans43 19,Lb mebes. te Cn adin ga aîl e rt sy "ello"men Letter. Ao bi paens, M ran crew. He told of the enthusiasmi 50 Canadian corvettes are being ysbcing$000ntwierl troopers. are Cna a rsa-ckii t wfl. to theeito 0fThe to at hlesm n t Mrs. F. O Mclparentls th.atd aboard when the gifts'of washing chsmantled and turned over for stalments for the years 1945-46. 1W. L. Lycet 2 thooe areaLo Wckisn tand woh it 6 f Tsta on atveMar . B. Ganebaseen eleted machine,electx-ic irons, musical disposai of the War Assets Cor- The total objective is $6,000,000 Jiy artin.outWisi e recand- servie bas ouht tafo sn hmeti o T.imporant pst of elCam-instruments, knitted goods and poration. But it is gratifying to and reports from ail across On- Charles E.tehno649(3) ed that Lou was one of the ablest town news abroad during the berlain of the City of London money arrived, ail the donations know that the gifts sent by Bow- Air Vice-Marshal C. R. Slemon tario reveal that people are alîve Pogesiv Cnsrvtie of the overseas correspondents of war. England, and took office a feu rntbe $3,000 raised by local manville people will continue to to tegetrcr fteSc The Statesman and wbat hie wrote __________ days too late to extend the of- public subscription. He said these brîng comfort to the crew in their Hon. Colin Gibson, Minister for Children's Hospital during the eral. is now a permanent record in our ficiai welcome of the City to Gen- sure gave a lift to the moralé of new assignment.Ai' fcalynouedonJepst7yar.Fr2yasth Wlrd ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 2 i, off iri y a uce d rs C O YJune at 70 eaR or 0yeC u as The erîd B wes 96 (63, C F files. Recent visitors with Mr. and eral Eisenhower. Lieut. McIl- Slemon, deputy air offîcer comn- financed fthebas changedoteestanding in th Others lately returned are A.B. Mrs. Geo..C. Foster, Glenn-Larra, veen, since the close of the fight- mnigin tho teRCA..cid eareeo sucres tyOnai1 Tom Cowan, Pte. E. C. Rehder, were Mrs. Horace Southal, Miss ing in Europe, as been on duty overseas, as been appointed air in West Durham who have been Liberal winnn u nWligo Pte. Kilpatrick, FIO Alan B. Fer- Southaîl and Miss Faux, Buffalo, in South Wales, and writes inter- Hoa i n a istfIIvo officer commanding the R.C.A.F. treated a hshsiaadwl ot v guson, PIO Ernie Morris, Able and Dr. C. T. Thomas, Toronto. estingly about the climate and A U~ Pacific force. He replaces Air continue to do s. servative, whc reus M. Seaman Alden Wbeeler and Sgm. Mrs. E. B. Moses, Miss Peggy scenery in those parts. Vc-aslC.M(Bck ie) eatmthelbspa ad wiî Nrth oelh rgrsieCn Bill Edger, the latter two baving Moses and Miss Margaret Os- 0f interest locally is the fact i k~McEwen, C.B., M.C., D.F.C. and ed sadt h ldigo t No changr srprtdi o Also noticed on the street Satur- daying at "Popular Villa",. Thurs- Bowmanville girl, the former H s it lpre::timebcite club h acep-Drwsfloigrm66t6. cal board for Pacific service. lief is that the public generalîy bave been etrd h edo th aeThomas Couiter and Mrs. Ia keeping witb one of the main Mýrs. Samuel F. McMaster on during the absence in Ottawa of obligation of raising the balancebabenrdcdt10whte Couiter, Wellington Street, and conceras of Rotarians, the care Avenue St., Toronto, in 1875, hav- Air Vice-Marshaî G. O. Johnson, h lomn.Atnini oirv nto DititAniteacit hospiafor sick and crippied chiidren, the iag at first only 6 iron cribs. Fîv satn ..ove ' a aOftealom t.Aenin sdervesiltoonwic siroof MetiisAn i Coter, o- f is ctinuA.Conoepsese 2) adrawn to an advertisement in this may defeat i swstecs N e w b M a s s e y m Hl a r r i s fD e a l e r M ss F os i C ul e , dur e a ch eebsi e s f th R t ry C ub( Onln e o ag 2ear e pa t n th rg ni a iotnhisuewi h i es co p eh n iv w t P i e in s er K ng i the last war, noted for bier care at Friday's luncheon la the Bal- dvopent 0f No. 6 R.C.A.F. facts ocrigteSc hl-Pic let ak ofbomber group. He was senior ren's Hospital. The appeal is Co m m uetundityie Major Gane for asg funds locally for thWa urnShoing Rie fSh Gt~rop cive generously to a great insti- Mr. T. ar oisn ~e a l A s s e t t oAppaitv r e ntly an electi eToffi e 0f ne __as_ _ for he g o ps o e ai n ai 'n eedr.C w e theews such ed i anmajrrespo n i n hid nocs in ois, 'hr oRochester,N.,isvitn bs HowrdHanoc wh rcealyenc i fam robers ad heberlain is officially to welcome ren's Hospital, Toronto. The chief Copanshaebe ecie lgit o thneHe gropsoeae up tokovrdthe aoey-ha riseatl- e farm im p rlemadsmes notables to the City, and super- speakers were Rotarians Dr. by the police department of un- h is post as Director of Operain ership in this territory is a new- He vews the future f the bus- high distinction. HwrRudeadRsStieafuue0fierm wtinte tOtawatjontebm r corner to Bowmanville, but he is imess wîth optimsmn and speaks In bis letter, Lieut. Mclveen as members f the committee con- tw iis aore htct-groupoversas. by no means a stranger to the enthusiasticaîîy of the frieads lie goes on to discuss the political re- crunde d with th proj te D. en my e ad aar 0 the Air Vice-ulaios reMarshal Slemon was r m ntCi ze1 His first zontact witb farm ma- Perjences beelias had in the few can get back in timne to celebrate tory of the bospital and th~e greatqutd and bas a distinguished record fa 6 chinç,ry camfe on bis father's farmn short months since starting bis bis next birthday in Bowmanville. work it bas done for children Any boy perrnitted to carry or th thigeR.C.A.F. iHethaowtakes 37at W o .adtodvnewbr e atorabsiesheeeetli ht Eagland bas had ex- sînce it was establisbed 70 years have in bis possession aay fire- Cthedainesact ir tgitof farmn bi aet ooeated a Mr. Hancock bas purchased the c1essive rtains the samne as aCn ago. Mr. Strike deait with the arm, at any time or any place Caaai ciea reato sral gnra sor nd drigprmîe~o te reiusdele da H s ehsa ssica bsnanilapc-n uho h nutb 6yas0 g roeagainst the Japanese. Marre The death occurred on May 22, Mr.Shrublsocnîuswt his parets alsopandpr bs alo aheurevoda leîn r aîse *0f th B itii isb peple n eal asiet ng thetota f$6,h anmust bav6 ea a gliens oe. ,r r sl pubrl soe d, Howrd r H sdti nriigtettl f$, n uthv u ies. Miss Marion Siemon, daugbter of 0f James Lake Morden, wbo for the Com.panyo h eaho r ws apu liag heiper inbHotar property.. The work of re- the beauties of the Englisb coun- 000,000, the preseat objective of Atw yiwprhbt ho-Dr.C. W. and Mrs. SIeo tepat3yesoert teMrdn e n t e r p r i s e s .. nmo d e i l i n g t il li s l o c a t i o ni yin t ooatr y s i d e . 3th eedr i v e . i n ge ni ni tBo w m a n v i l len gm u n i c i paa ti t y C b u r chtS t r e e t , tB od ra n v i l l er hA itr eM aK aywM i l i se ,a ti ro w m a n viM iî esM r . M o r d enu ri s onn It was the experience gie completely modemn retail outlet D.Rnl gave a rapid sketch No one can legally carry or shoot Vice-Marsbal Siemon is consider- famous for over a baIf'century la daugbter n in is ater' strewhih ae for farm maciaery sales and ser-stw.A of bospital development in Cana- any firearmn on Sunday. ed almost a Bowmanville citizen. auatrn eelpout.adanp Hon r bsfther's s toestwbi ga ve manufacturing cereat.l productsthe aad avig eenop nepbeneof$50anw, JamesaidMr. lmo, Skinneraugte Adrse yi da, the rslavigb pn edof fine 0 5 n ot sli r.Sieowt hi agtin Mr. Morden passed away at bis Lockport, Mntoa I iswl susieps flas Acadiade Ithe land fo0fhEvangeopline, for anyoae wbo seils, lends or Patsy and son David, resides in home at the age of 85 after being the deceased ettedrcino pressin years, however, forced Mr. Hancock as icluded en- C. Carter, Sr. in 1629. As the country develop- gives any firearmi to ayone under Bowmanviîe,' and it is likely bier in failing ealth for two years. the business oMs ec:n hm to postpone these plans and1 larged spare for the maintenance ____ ed, hospitals kept march as 16 years of age and this includes husband will visit here for brief Predeceased byi is wife wo died Mr. Shrubb,afiegsuelbs froatirs wer pusbe back ut airguns.leave prior to proceeding to bis Marcb 16, 1944, Mr. Morden was esteem to faitflepoes n i n 1 9 3 4 l e p u r c ba s e d i s o w n ' r f a s u b s t a n t i a l s t o c k f r p a r A t t h u n 2 e e i g f t d r n g t h a r y a r , o s t u c i n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a i f c o m a d .s e d m e ebiue betd m s e a d r e m 0 f B a i y a p a s i f t t parts. This departmeat will be 1 u'sWmen's Association, the edmse ic e dms n ra fB -inder the supervision of Charlie speakerWfor the occasion waswscridadas arut Walter Lorne Brown, auditor of -h- sferea rgesiedcin ncronSiarhsno.ae Srown who, before joining Mr.1 Charles Carter, Sr., wbo delîvered there was at preseat a grea back- revenues, Canadian National Girl Guides Holdhalb Hancock, bad 33 years ex- athogtu message on "The 11og of bhospitai accommodation. To Railways, Montreal, who bas just Bona labrWetot perience la a similar capacity in Wan aad the Community". Mr. oecm h~wstepeetrtrdatr4 er'srie oaa imoo etot 'htul encrnethp ws te peset etied fte 43yers'serice g Summer Camp County, Ont., Mr. Morden spent the Company's dealer organiza- Carter was introduced by the eason for a new building for the was bora la London, Ont., and O tp ~Fr several years la the United States tion at Hamilton and Orono. chairman, Mrs. Norman Plagie. 1 Sick Chiidren's Hospital. began raiiway work as a steno n-cae_______ile n 91 Weili kown in Bowmanviiie is The speaker observed that for This hospital was fouaded by grapher. ah aua ako h amo oscd rwtbthe olacKay Wes. Tyo who is takiag on te centuries the world and its af- _______________________________ Mr. and Mrs. M. H. tapleadm Coihth aca Ornoies sen to a ilan-s Cmpany. la the samne year he duties of Head Mechanic and wiîî fairs were viewed as a "man's LcluaaOoprArvsro e rm .vres os Girl Guie scen am hlawe- are isMariori acKay, be la charge of ail service work world" but since women la most LclP rtrendrivsH m. m vres Ou ilGie apls we-woefatber founded the busi- and overhauiing of tractors, comn- enlightened countries have ob- he cmpwa alydyeced iess 53 years a go. bines and other power macbinery. tained the franchise and bad tak- a itrc Cmisinr r. .J The firm originaîîycted Associated with Mr. Taylor la this en their places la political, pro- Dsre omsinrTefr rgnlym imprtant department of the busi- fessional and commercial spheres,FrntedptadPrlbly ness is BocoactG eale. the picture bad changed and we develop.. FakCpaisAlenCuc u ed tandpaibre and ýb olactt Geerl eýLoise Sellers, Mrs. V. Armstrong eeoe wide and favorable pair Servie and Stan. Hodgson, bave cause now to view the and disny Laer An r tit fro whom teybougte Macbinist. globe as a "woman's world". dtais.opay Ledrtna ruttfo mong farmers 0f t featurehoeetGirl GuidendCompanies and arnong customers who valued e a u d r of t e e p ad c M r. Car t r oid tha t day tn took part, No. 1 from Orono and a first class product. In 1918,M r overba l depatment eveiop d com unity s stro ger th n itss 1 and 2 from Bowmanviîe M r e ra fs by Mr. Hancock is a portable womnfoik. Should tbey resiga -rde developedabrkfs weling outfit complete with gen- terpublic activities, the men - in Forestr mhadte d grl.beecoerwofîd ey , h erator, wbicb can be quickly would be Iost and helpless. Wben ail aprome adte 0 gr ere al, em 0f Bleynwhiand trnrtr oy f uik w odnth tcmsocurganreuc- large tents and six smaler tents. formns the basis of the business to- trioyfrqikwligre- fuiess, the ead, particularly The girls gatered firewood and day. g eduring the war years, bas beenpraedfeplcs orter eaatib ai rstm ciesdgt.a t taken by women. T ey have ac- cooking. After their general or- p a nce a typcal southera Ia mentioninig these servicede cepted the burdens and sorrows ganîzation and setting up of tbe Colonel, fortbright la bis speech HowardHancok bi busiess of the war years witb a fortitude ,, camp they beld prayer and taps. and dealings, won a wide circle ________________ Hoadpnokartments of hsbsns Mr. that cannot be denied. Engaged MaYo te.- l a lt eknwavetsn and soon became a full- Ha cc summed up is polic n l h p ae f w r po uto ,M n f te ptos h d lt ffin s e k e d etsn 0 cyIninai pass f arprdutin lunches before retiring, and the values and these were expressed JamesLke ore 1P.ordville area. machines to a farmer unless lhe the humanitarian endeavors that small bours fatre orning foundAIwCempe opnte Cream o, BieyS. kner n Himseif a farmer and baving knows le can corne back for ser- i have cbeered and sustaiaed ourtoubhewreaelaeiigEstenyersa.Euped nta. .eait ail bis life witb farmers it 'vice" .ouflgbtingelae i forces ast taad yeatagotheipedsamear was oaly natural that wben the The showroom of the new tirne bave cared for the homes etmrigPolpen absndnaryudr me came to estabish is ow a pre mnises w ich is large and a- and chidrea of the nation. the y G ud wee at 5:30 thr o ae s th toumt c a s i m n hef nritw s ed, MyR )usiness le shoud select one in tractively decorated makes an ef- The speaker stressed that the be y foo u an t v at o ig oesfaca esith ca baous wid e ani- Sm iat with Rv D.W . lt vhicb bie couid continue to couat fective background for the dis- real beart and streagth of the na-toybu epethsdk wna ngmort l co armers as is ustomers and play of the many types of far tn tion stemmed from its smaller trbtdsieti soon rushed n w m ngitrssaincos l Bowmanviîî e eey h trough their breakfast a nd the continent. But is main in- palbearers wer ere Cae riends. Because lie as a bet macinery urrently used la the communities and that witin f Ge W Jaecap.m N Wiilksprjet ashi D. an.dto or mechanis and because lie district. Off this showroomn is these can be foud the deep and Camp inspection was hed l concera for youngpepewo o. . s, .s ves to "tinker" with macinery, a specially fitted out ladies wash- strong influence of womenfok. the afteroo, after wblh tey evea to this day are given free Alfred Srubb. ýe selected the farmn implement roont were the ladies may fresh- Their influence as been the marced to the park were sports access to the Camp, its tennis Relatives fro itac a Lsiaess for bis venture. en up after a trip into town. great, sustaiaiag moral force la day comprised of races and relayscorsadwimnPolndillueM . To leara the business inside out Througbout the planning of bis the home, the church and the courel. ts tatos uflJh ,e entered the employ of the new venture Mr. Hacock as school and with their representa- was ei.it ttatins ufaoJhn Grnhoono Easse -a rri T roto p lant, and-, sown e ual consid rain fr ti e tin n - fms f tecvc og+z-L trth1-e o p ne o - T i m m ra fa rai u - Ge r e a d J h aco , H m uNUMBER 26 dl m ti bi w fi fo bi hi fa Cc Cc ab: w tic Li the ed Pa att ani 'Bo 1)1 EnlInRFNmq 1 BOWMA 7Ç-VTTT.P. nmm rrT-TT'rIDOn A xr -rT -rx-r" 1 NUMBER 26 zb, JJ" yy £y£-ýM-LN Y Ili]-ità. U)f4'1'-- TH 11 HN 1 ) A V TTTXTP oon, 1 n A t7 PLEUGES S3500 FOR