THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVMLEp, THUR$DAY, MAY 10th, 1934 IOPEN NIGHT AT THIPOLGH N PR B. H. S. ATTRACTS Ail Round TESOLGTO PR LARGE AUDIENCE ____________ Lengthy and Varied Prograun Sf ree courts ait the Cream of Barley Efthusiasticaliy Received- S R VI ESPORT NOTES Camp seemis ta have washed the Crests Are rsne SER ICEýetennis cu up. We suppose our tenis-layngMayor wiîî join up Bowmianville High School's flrst Bowmanville Football Club,ina with Oshawa together with other lo- 'Open House", to demonstrate the THAT'S WHAT Y'OU GET AT endeavour ta place itsel.f on a firm cal players who like to retain a club various uines af work and activities financial foundation for approach- membership and take part in pro- ln the school, attracted a huge OSBORNE BILOS. SERVICE ing season is staging a Euchre and incial andi district tournaments. crowd on Friday night when the STTINDance in St. Jbseph's Hall on Friday v~ school was visited by hundreds who SAINnight, May llth. Those interested in witnessed a splendid program. football and other-1 who enioy a Business Men to Sponsor The program of events opened Whether it be the sharpen- pleasant evening of euchre and danc- early in the evening with a volley m ofing are cordially invited ta support Intermediate Lakeshore baUl exhibition between For-m 3 and in fyour Jawn mower or the club in its endeavours. yy the All-Stars. mhis proved a splen- servicing your car, we give the T eam ana Town L.eague dici attraction and most interesting saule careful service te every George Spencer, son of Rev. and ta those who had nfot seen the game job we perform. Mrs. C. R. Spencer, despite a crip- i The Intermediate Lakeshore Base- playeci before. pled leg is making great headway as' ball Team and the Town League will A program of gynastjcs and Your car will need less ser- a swimmer. Under the tutelage aof again be run uncter the supervision dancing followed in the gymnasiuin. vicing if you use that Good Charlie Cawker, George has madle 'Of the Business Mens Association, The girls' classes put on a Danish Imperial Gasoline and 011, and strides in the past few months. At thtwaszdcided at a meeting held in Dance, the Sailor's Hornpipe, and Hamilton last week he came second theTon Hall on Friday night. W. P. Danish Gymnastios. while the Comn- run your car on Atlas Tires. in the High School Novice Free Corbett presideci and a lengthy open inercial girls rendereci the Swedish And your lawn mower will Style 50 yard race, and he is enter- discussion surroundeci the topic of Scottische, andl the Form 2 girls ing in many ather races this sum- the entry of a Junior team mbt the Mimetics. The boys presenteci some need less sharpenings if you mer. Lakeshore League. It seemeci the clever displays of fundamental gym- have it sharpened on our new **, opinion of the meeting. which voteci nastics by the boys of Form 1 andi 2, equipunent, the most Up to date Percy Carbett, Who retains the thnat ,way, soito oliwil Frm ,4an5ndteCm Mesnthanffe three teams. andi sa the 1ecil orm boys presented adi- in town. Presidency ai the Business's matter ofthe junior team was drop- vanceci gymnastics. Elephant vault- oSborne B ~~~~Association in its sponsoring of the ped.igythLedr'Cpsana- Basebaîl Leagues this year. together igb h edr'Crs niai with "Scotty" Cameran and others The management committee of vae& eltumibling by the Gym team Os o n B o . who will have charge of the groundls the Lakeshore Intermediate League lee0oter features oi this portion romacde an inspection oi the diamond for 1934 will be camposed of C. T. ai the prograin. Bowanonl Monday afternoon to arrange for Ross, chairman; W. J. Marlyn andl t .3 np'm in the Auditorium KIng treet W Pe 27 wr fgtigtegons Wm. Corden. The Town League will the girls aio the Commercial Forins shpefrehesasns97eig hrt- be operated by W. J. Bagneli, chair- gave a demonstration ai typewrit- ly. mhe diamond will be dragged andi man; M. S. Dale and W. H. Bettles; il niltri h vnn r levlld ffan soud ak a een who with the managers of the var- Sýhearer announced the cash prize faster playing pitch than ast year. ious teams in the league w111 foarn innrsflos 0wrsamn the governing executive. utestest. lst, Ruth Holman, 2nd Ricar BantnPrsientofth cW. P. Corbett, chairman, Hugh JeseYlolees; 110 words a min- RicardBrabon Prsidnt i ti. ameron andi W. J. Martyn com- ute lest, lst, eseYlole,2d South Ontario Sof tball League, has prise the groundls oomnuttee andi VletMFeers. Mr. Shearer macle ROUND TRIP asked us ta announce that a meet- work is already under way gttlg he presentation of prizes. în i eighedthis mhursday the diamond in shape f or tsa At 8.45 a musical program. under evening in the Grenosha Hotel at on the diretion of Francis Sutton. s Oshawa at 8 o'clock, andi that Bow- Those inlerested in the town lea- 1Mus.Bac., directar of music for the B argain Fares manville representatives will be wel- gue are reminded that tl-ey have un- schoal, was presenteci. The program come. We do not knaw whether this til Weclnesciay next, May l6th, ta includeci orchestral selections. chor- From: BOW!MANVILLE is a gir's or boys soi tbaîl league, make their entries with Bill Bagnell, uses by the entire school chair of but we imagine some soi tball enth- chairman oi the town league com- fiitY voices, aclettes. and solos by usiast i rom Bowmanville will f mci mittee. mhese entries will be pub- Ruth Honey, Leonard Wilson. How- av - __ ai interest at the meeting. lished in The Statesman on May 17, ard Wight, Lillian Naylor and Mr rd y L- Il S when the date for a general meeting garet Wightman, also a duet by to The basebaîl season ofiicially op- ta craw up schedules wihl bc an- Dorot.hy Nichais and Ina Roberts.- ened in Oshawa last Saturday when nounceci. Accompanists for the pragram were the Oshawa Dukes took a 8-2 drub- At the meeting on Friday the sub- Donald Williams, Doris Hall, Betty M ON T RE AL bing f rom Malvern Gracis. We wish ject ai Lakeshore players playing on Rawe, Charlie Cawker, Joyce Lux- we cauld drum it inb the heads of town league teais was discusseci, ton and Lillian Naylar.I $5 s ~local sportsmen that a successful andi it seemeci the opinion ai th2~e At the conclusion ai the musical i $5e85 sesson depencis on an early start. league players themselves that entertainiment the hall was cleared p Do tforget ta get your Town Lea- these players shauld be barreci. Tey for dancing when Charlie Cawker i gue entries in by Tuesday next andi seemed ta, prefer regular practice and his orchestra pravideci the mus- t QU BE CTYan endeavour will be made ta gel nights, which with their league ic. At il p. m. an intermission was QUEB C CTY way to an early start aller that. garnes which came on Wednesclays observeci while the presentation o aila * * *andi Saturdays they would have trophies and crests were macle ta $9.1O Bawmanvile Bowling Club i, look_ plenty ta do to keep thein busy the winning basketball, rugby and lOb ing forwarcl ta one afi us most suc- throughout the week without the hockey teams. cessiul years this year. Many new tawn league. i teThosýe who received Crests were: members are jainingth ranks, in- Perhaps hsite best way ouI Boys-W. Bagnel', D. Williams", ST. ANNE DE BEAUPRE cluding aur ecitor. whose growing ai this contentiaus question, and il H. Clmer', E. Bagnell*, B. Slemon. avoirdupois has hasteneci his ciecis- certainhy will be the means af giv- F. Mcllveen. E. Rehder, R. MdIl- $90ion 10 return ta sports. Many years ing a greater number ai tawn players veen. R. Courtice, H. Jackman, A. $9> 70 ago he used ta play o champion-a chance o the town league teams. Colville*, B. Vanstone, E. Hunt, R. ship football and hockey teains, andl The only suggestion we have te Wilson, R. Oke, R. Aines. R. Wright Equally ow fares f rom who knows, maybe his rink will win make is that the league gel uncter J. Roach; Girls-M. Wightman, M. Intermediate points. sarine bowling chainpionship this way this manth and nat watt until Thampson. L. Cole, G. Dewell. A. GOING - MAY Il - 12 year. And talking of bowling. dont the summer is hali over. In the lat- Allin, H. Mason, D. Nichols, J. Mor- RETURNING - Leaving Montreal gel it mb oyour heads thal ils an aid ter part of August il is almost im- ris, A. Habely, V. Bradley, K. Wad- and uebc Cty u toeveing mans game. Ask 'Bob"' Kent. He passible ta play a f ull game in the dinglon*. <Those inarked with an of May 13th. raîls a mean bowh andi gets pîenîy evening andi an earîy start wauîl * have won the crest before). For f ull particulars consuît of fun out ai the gaine, have the sc'hedu]" playeci through Bars - To members ai leams * ** *by that ine. winning Iheir graup: nearest Agent Senior Rugby-D. Williams. W. The editer went up ta the Arena- Bagnell. H. Calmer. E. Bagnell, B. CANADIAN CANADIAN Gardens On , Saturday, with his Slemon, F. McIlveen, E. Rehder, R. PACIFIC -NATIONAL t oung hapeful, as guests ai Elwood FUNNIEST FILM YET! McIlveen. R. Courtice, H. Jackman. _______________________Hughes. ta witness the finish ai the - A. Colville, B. Vanstane. E. Hunt, R. Sx Day Bike Race in which Tor- The folhawing wire iron Maurice Wihson, R. Oke, R. Aines. R. Wright. chy Pede andi Jules Audy caine out' A. Baker, Manager ai the Paramount JuirBseblB.Seo.J ofaS'a heap a the best cyclists in the Theatre, Steubenville, Ohio, speaks Neal, T. Baker. R. Mcllveen, R. world la win furbher honors. The volumes for what -You're Telling Ajnes. M. Goodman, R. Clarke, W. Bowmanville representatives gat a Me," is coing out in the Columbus Goade, H. Taylor, J. Roach. *very wholesome kick out ai the race, territory. "You're Telling Me" open- Sr. Hockey-D. Williams, E. Bag- BR* ER IE 1which was featureci by terrifiic bursîs eci ta packed house last night," wired nel. W. Bagnell, B. Slemon. E. Hunt, af speeci. Onîy five out fal1 Baker. ,,It is the funniest picture af R. Oke, R. Hayes. R. Kent, J. Roach, teams linisheci the gru elling and the year. Audience reacbed marvel- C: Raby. J. Runcile, C. Witheridge. U torrid conîest. lously and were absolutely in uproar A iloar show. directed by Charlie * ~ * ran start te finish. Congratulations Cawker, andi an auctian sale of pic- e- Our sparting iriencis who reaci the on the funniest picture yet!" bures brought the intermission te a MaladEpie eesor ora See this piclure at Royal Theatre, close andi the reinainder ai the ev- L..r. / Maif anth e mpre . e re sorryW1.rea. Friday, Saurday, M ay 11-12 ât ening was spent in dancing. ai Ie suden eath0f W M.regular prices. b Tack" Tackaberry, oi the Spartse writing staff of that paper. He was - Open Verdict Returned wvell known 10 local men bhrough Amoîng the many writers who At Inquest into Death of ~~Az ~~ ~~ his untiring work for the O. H. A. drew aur attention to a humorous AIanG rayTo nt He was one ai the keenest sparts- mistake in a classiiied acivt. last AlnGuayTo no men in Canada andi was one af thewek asDn oulsaOhaaj- '. outstanding sports wrilers in th1* who wilh be remembered by States-i A coroners jury, sitling undýcr Profession today. man readers as our own War Cor- Coronar Dr. V. R. Storey on0ia * s srespondent. Dan reads The States- night returneci an open verdict in Bowmanville Haming Pigeon Club man f ram front te back every week, their investigation ai the death ai Alter a bard winter's drivlng flew their first olci bird club race on and misses naîhing. Allan C. Gourlay, ai Woodiield Road, Ï your brakes most likely need Saturday, May Sth. iran Streetsvxlle ____________ Tarante. whose dead body was found tlghtenlng or rellnlng. For Jct., 56 miles air line, wllh the fol- on April 201h. on the Solina Road safety's salie have thern fixed , lowing results: Pele Bathgate, 1 hr, "I'M FEELIN' FINE" south of the highway, and who lay 13 mins. 4 sec.; E. Hunt, 1 hr, 13 unidentified for two days in Bow- now. Prices are low and work nùns, 43 sec.; I. Hobbs, 1 hr, 19 There amIn no use n kickin', f riend, manville. Is of finest quaity. Drive li. mis, 45 sec.; F. Bottreli, 1 hr, 21 When thlngs dan't came your way; A baIlle af lysol founci 300 feet Twenty-four hour service. mis, 17 sec.; Win. Woolner, 1 hr, lb does no good ta, holler round, f rom where he was founci was lhou- 25 mins, 49 sec.; E. Hunt, 1 hr, 261 Andi grwnble night an' day. ght ta have nothing whatever ta do inins. 38 sec.; Wm. Wool.ner, 1 hr,1 The thing to do is curb your grief, with his death, as Dr. C. W. Slemon GO DUSD26 mins. 45 sec.; L. Richards. 1 hr,l Cut out yaur ittle whine; who canducteci the autepsy stated GOOD U ED 26mins, 55 sec.; L. Richards, 1 hr. 1A.nd when they asIc you hOw you are, Ihat no signs ai burning of the lips, 1 31 mins, 22 sec.; R. Dilling, 1 hr, Jest say "u feelîn' firne.- tangue or throat were noticeable, CARS FOR SALE I 37 mins, 14 sec. neither was thetr any sign of a vio- * ** *There ain't naonman alive but what lent struggle or vomiting, ahl signs We hve omeexcptiIt might be a gooci idea for the 1 Is booked ta get his slap; ai lysol paisoning. 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