More Circulation With Which Are Incorporated The Bowmanville News, The Newcastle Independent And The Orono News 'VOLUME 83 BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 19:37 -î 4 DURHIIAM JUNIORS MAKE FINE SHOWINO ATOEP 0THOUSAND KIDDIES HOLD HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING TO-NJJGHT MANY LOCAL FOLK Canadian Transportation 1 ARE GIVEN MOTION _______________ ATTEND DRUMHEAD PITR TE SERVICESUNDAY'Fu ebr fPoica Facilities Far in Excess of Rotary Club Plays Hosts to School Bowmanville Branch of Legion l ç . ilb r m D r a Chlren of Clarke and Cart- edLag egtino T am W l E wnight Townships and Orono Ha Lieutenant- Governor . and Newcastle Bruce n Need Says Railway Off iciai hI ih er Hae yPeietJ Li'AU IbI UII adhad flot seen a moving. talk- 'e Band,a large representation of Rigid Control of -Whole1 MISS MAE LAMB IS i ng picture. would indeed be a local vetera.ns joined in the im- TEACHERS NOW IN D ra Field of Transport GUEST 0F HONOUR novelty, but Rotarians found as Pressive drumhead service in CONVENTION RERE Nee as Los AT E NS ILNiWhitby on Sunday. Over 2000 _ _ Gan and Ptt Needd Sys ion AT ENNSKILENtheo ugships ounClatkersfrorte marched in the parade as His1 Teachers of InspectoraeClbC m ttos- Club Speaker, W.E. oulrBid-o-eRcîinto right. for the annual partY at Hnr iueatGvro r N ,Dra n ýotu W. plrBid-ob ecpeto the Royal Theatre on iday that 1UHretA Bue okte au. elnd, convened ths Honr . ieueant ov h alt ernr. o ,Dra n ot - Cahd . A Mill r - Tels o Ex Loely tso Eve ofa Mar many were about to enter uponI in the Town Park. (Thursday) mnorning for theiu m r - il C m permens nge o FirvewFa.Man a ew acir intrsiaceture sow High ranking officiais of the, annual convention in thptea WierFi On Thursday ev~ening, October thi irtpcur hw Canadian L.egion accompantied the, Hlgh School auad it o r i u m __ 'Canada îhas transportation fa- 21, a very sociable time was spent Andi what a show it was and' t!Lieutenant Governor, who was ai- where Rev. Sidney Daiso ciitesfa ~exes o ~trnsat the home of Mr. R amb how those children thrilled to the Isc) accompantied by Mrs. Bruce 1 opened the sessions with deirdylOtbr2, a wny portation demand.' W. E.Miller. Enniskillen. when his daughterateocstfoickeynMoosea hild,- ,andi Maxwell Bruce. At the in- votions. Mayor Ross Striken a- a. lbCut SueriorofTuc adRal oMiss Mae Lamb, R N., bride-to- h rhsr o rn ri- pressive service attendeci by aý extended a welcome on behai em fto ost em ouraisonoforutheand ainNa-bewaspaanysurie hn terrupted periodically by Hugo.i huge crowd. Hon. Gordon D. Con- o f the municipality to the tite ef sxSie wny tional Railways, tolci members of, a number of friends and relatives his peculiar dog pal who became ant, Attorney General of Ontario., county pedogogues. Miss Ma- si FoeghenGaad the ionsClubat teir eet.ng rgathereci to bid iher farewell andi miXec up wit.h a magicians bat read the scripture lesson and the: jorie Adams, president, il fute oao opt o h ,on Monday night. extenci their beýst wishes. At the f ull of rabbits and bunnies and selvc a odce yRv . dlvrtepradnila- Otn hminh n h proper time Mrs. Edgar Wright Ivrecked the show with his curi-1 Under the chairmanship of Councîl Room. Bowmanville's 25 Ralph Adye of Ail Saints Angli-' dress. A flamber of other in-irghtoepsntnaiotte Mr. Miller, who is considered an reaci the following address: osity. Or the sweet unaffected President Joe O'Neill the annuai year old hospital.' pictureci above, can Church. The service was, teresting addresses will b1 authrit on hisimpotan Ca1 ierpMe,-tctit oCcl-ildens ntiaduls' eetng oith Hosita Bordnd ba undrgoe mayeiprong bofdasthverCHospnitmaylherdardin th daasn u Tornto ag adian problem, was supported ti arMefavorite screen star. Shirley Tem- to lie helti Thursday night in the mients during the current year. 'in Bowmanville listeneti in.,e.Faki Bnse iibejh. uiriamr o h the heati table by a group of dis- Hvn ereio orlaigpe as sh osseti ber curls andi Dr. Bruce in the course of la.is luncheon guest at the Bal Grian PtoCubcme- tinguished railvay officiais. He 'our midst, we. a number of YOurperformeci with amazing ability II~Ladrs said, -Too many people, 1 moral Hotel. On Frlday thei tosPe ont h ar lb wsint.roducedi by President E. V.!frientis, have taken this privilege and appeal, assisteti by lovely Al P u'sU itd CIiiirch t a k ferliitepe h proeo uni- ie Fye nd obeLVYung Orflt the Legion. It~ is diflicîflt to School for the Deaf at Bell- iMttsxteBe n olCu rail-and-truck co-ordination in viteti to spenti the evening with'the shorts. showing vividly the ac- if eradicate from their mincis so er- ville where W. J. Morrison, cmettos thi ara. asresonsbwefo yOi. e ishyouto ccptfherivtie 0fnew rel ameame ,,I .an uv reav ceupt.ronhusan evn mschevus OSufriteden, ad ormr Teataeranmetnd bringing the speaker to Bowman- f ollowing recipe for cooking a and possibly providing vocational 1 lU d Aiaaaveram ryAJ IullUy Nextr beefbto wu lt ee i sceem o them Prinpadef t, a n vril sÎlos gwr ville. eeycociabe lusband so as to make him tender inspiration for somte of the more ____________ th t tegion est t eeiPrHin ciplof olwilmaondutavh Diyiem 2911m 'Fromt ey ocivbepoint anti gooti. daring kitidies. Al combineti togreen the emiory 0f warto epr- i tour 0f the ittuton duPelCutycniDra of view, the railways must f orm A gooti rany husbaflds are cetgnatronr* iIli tPu ntdCuchi en ehlipsoae nVc ete the ecoyof wec tio perfthe ur ___of___the_ instihiFedution.Mi the basis of our transportation spoileti by mismanag-ement. Somte1 long rememnbereci and much dis- celebrating Ats one bundredth anti1 toria anti Vancouver, B. C. Mr.crae0 941.adtu o ro.adJeAmtog ii facilities." Mr. Miler saiti. after 1wIoren go about it as if their hus- cuszeti. cadrn~rsr nSnay c rssa~dmctanîgwsiieatg res of141mianitris.toiDE CSBUbokasta mebr.Htn a review of the growt.h of railways bandis were bladtier andi they blow Nearly a thousand chiltiren at- tober .3lst. The speaker for the terrupteti by the worlti war. He te1nseaSIDoNet E AS YOURNGFLrCOftsooihrd i Canada and in particular in them up. Others leave them to tendeti the show either in ther day wl be the Rev. Bruce G. serveti overseas with distinction! As a vetea paigt e- HASYUGFL this area. "It necessarily fol-1 freeze by their carelessness andi norning with Orono and New- Gray of Toronto. Mr. Gray is one anti was tiecorateti for valor. Re rns. His Honor said, "let me' ST. JOHN'S CHUEC h efCi lbTa 1 iew,' e aide, "hataIlother indifference; others keep them in castle schlools or in the afternoonl'of Canatia*s most distinguisheti turning home he graduatecid tatfmn at <>Y0 ems-sMidee; nDr formis of public service overlanti hot water: some keep them in a when rural sections from the iast: younger ministers. He has re- Knox College anti entereti upon man. or of women, coulti have so 1 Sidney Casbourn was electe hm rc ihr aleoo nis ccnrle nsuch a man-i stew by irritating ways a nl ci outposts cf the town.ships to the cently been appointeti Secretary bis lifes work. Bowmanville is cordial a detestable batret of: president of the A.Y.P.A. of S.at akWitntn o mur silencoro geti ndf war, of all its vile consequences. 'John's Anglican Church on Mon oahn opsn h em fer s wll ecouage nd acili- words: others roast them and ciose-by schools were representei. 'of Home Missions for the United honoreti by having a visit fromn as the men and women whose olwn day night when the annual me IialiadCut em sot tate its economic union withi the keep them in a pickle ail their Teachers voucheti for the en- Church. Previous to his appoint-.j this outstanding divine.meoesaeereibthscnsngwsel. upoigofcrstrd railways in order to give perman- lives. It cannot lie supposeti that thtîsiasm of their charges antieoisaesae yteseesigwshl.Spotn fi (Trit ae1,pes)(unt ae1,Pes) some were just about as tîireti of wvars crueities anti the ail de- for the ensuing year will be, Vie Grn ubTa (9tam- (Tun o ag 10 peae)(Tun o ag 10 Peae) as th~e pupils -who bati been so ex- 1> f I L l Q, stroying havoc it wreaks. It isj Presitient. Violet McFeeters; Se-lt uhmCut rdMr ctdalwe htsho oklJohn 13 .Mic el xTiuEra.m es Mayo among the men anti women of the I retary, Charlie Spencer; Treasu-ItiHmtoat cuitet hailv e fek d tha c ol w r IU A A L . IL l , I A A A A JLegion that the m ost ardent ad-i- Il , A rthur L iving. T he bra nc o , E n s il n i h H w r lu mus~~~~Rtarhaesufferdetiist a l. vocates for peace are founi His will holti a Corporate CommuninMlsnbigth ihbyi h M any ImprovementsRtainhei s at Oltof Yrs ~..UllAlFLCU 1 luncheon early on Fritiay. hurry- Passes K ipe O dAge o 9Y s Honor urget the veterans to fighit service, folîoweti by breakfastincm tton Refe Cunty _______ _____lunch,______________on for the freedoin, denîocracy, anti the Parish Hall, on Sunday nex.ta toi2d ihPic d thirwa o oit smeo temIloyalty of their nation in time of anti at tMe1i o'clock service tewr .id As Badminton Club Season O p RS wyt onssre0fPtt lbTa 1 ______ _______________25_miles_ away andti have the!i Was Former General Manager GOES TO FORT WILLIAM jeca. hyht ogtfrrnwyeett fieswi i n chiltiren at the theatre in time r ideals in tîme of war. staîleti by the rector, Rev. C.,.it ubm ony-Ewr for the opening remarks by Ro-' and Vice-President of Doi _________ Spencer. The sermon willliejrwnBtbyaiAlnBe, Club Room is Completely Re-! HEAR A. D. KEAN AT tary Presitient, Ross Strike. who!r iinion Organ & Piano Co. preacbed by Tom Dustan, stucin ehn.xihEwr rw novali, and Hall is Re- HOME SCHOOL CLUB !also as Mayor of Bowmanvilie - Gave Community Fine! N W______AE________Cllge Troto ____1_ welcomiet the young guests. NE E B R R TintCoegTrt.hghmn -ihec ption decoi jd for Opening ofSevc RECEl VED INTO i ni ihMdiee r en Popular Sport Rendezvous Rocmin 10f Central Sehool was' The genial public spiriteti Man- Servic ______ LION CLUB LDnîr ________filleti to capacity for the Homei ager C. T. Ross of the Royal i LneIOyNeenngCaseUBtei Pes- 'anti Schocol Club meeting on Wed- Theatre was as usual playing bost i Six times Mayor of the Town! eClye ef Mu wsic Study Clu in his modest way to the happy i0f Bolvmanville, at one btlme one' GrodLwrKet ap en of thae.ClefCnMusic from age C A compieteiy renovatei. f reshly ne'tiay, evening.October 20. The throng of chiltiren. l0f Canaia's outstantiing marks-GondoFnk Wer t Intamed as shwa painteti badminton club. a-gleam- xpisdn MsJHth- Everyone, except one little tot nmen. anti for baîf a century in- ebr fSrieCu in, a-glintin' and asi:nelnso si tecarwhose tummy' couldn't stand thetialycnetiwtheifon oda r The program wxas in charge of unusual excitement, appeared tol dustrial lîfe of the town, John! oI Lda as the first bulletin of the year Mrs. E. Large who presenteti the bave a glorious time in spite cf'Bernardi Mitchell pased aw a bN ntxîmcs r dît Miss E R. Graha ,H at u s cescribeti it. greeted dozens of dllcw1ng numnlers: A vocl olcontinuous rain making diig: Suntiay, October 24th, after a idtti osCuba eeoia onditsoIsIlingering îllness mi racketeers anti bird chasers Fni- Neapoltan Night- n Js !odtosayhn u laat igrn lns fmn months1 dtthLin anti"Jus a c antbinnbu dfl1fthof anyfi glrfoîîhft emg teonored at M n rs nain day as the club helti its officiai Song at Twilight" by Mr. J. F.[anti i woulti le interesting to lie drton tth og f 79. Out Soilsof I ilaind 1lail, n oiitda%___________________ Gorman. accompanieti by Miss H. in the homes of those chiltiren for of respect te, a man who playeti nîighî .Thc e v. nierrbers were Unr- opening of the playing season. G. Morris: recitations by Pats'y the next few tiays to watch their a miost important role in the life The grand opening will lie helti Clarke anti Ingse Johnsen: anti a happmne&s overflow in streams of Of the community for so long a -%ernrtb f the OnaîoT aîîîîîîg il A NIESR this Friday with a baîl. piano solo by Miss Violet Barrett. conversation.l perioti. the flag on the municipal r Bo iftf, lxeîtari\ aiîîîîlîeoll. Improvemient.s have been spon- The speaker was Mr. A. D. Kean ___________ building flwa bUmsto reBsuitieofiî t andriffl el, r soreti by the poor olti directrs who toîti very gî'aphically thi.ee' Monday anti Tuestiay. I resittv orfaching Marriage - Ha to again quote the bulletin. whoj st ories. drawn f rom his own ex- r MRS. FLORRIE ROBERTS l John Ber-nard Mitchell was boî-n j Assuranice Co.: anid Franik \eart,Reerd Dtncie e- culistand the strain no longer perinces, "A Wilti Horse Race" WINS RADIO CONTEST :in Detroit, Mich.igan, on Septem-i accountanit at the Bowmnanv i 1l e vc anti with a huntireti or two sur'- which tolti of 93 men and 31 wild i ____ ber 17, 1857, the son of Mr. antileievniiieswreiirdc plus that hati been saveti anti horses tux-neti loose in a 'sea of Mrs. Pionnie Roberts, George l Mrs. Bernard Mitchell, natives of Tt îwmmeswr nrde husbantied mcst carefully, if flot mud';.- Fur-sealing in the pacifie 1Street. Bowmanville. was the %vin- i relanti. He was educatet in De- r titi NexbersIpcGeor.cinmie Rv Nii raaofh rl parsimoniously . througliout the Ocean"~ anti"A Spirit Charmi of nier of the series of Stars of To-l troit anti early in life bec.ame theishes tue duties of Public Healîh years, have gone te town like the the Intians.' tnorrow progi'ams over CFRB for!I connectet with the manufacture Dr. Albert E. Alfin lX\. l-raniklir Bai-,îen, Lt Vice- week entiing October 16. Mrs. of organs anti pianos. At the age Nurse ai tlî enti cfhths month, ha proverbial drunken sailIn. During the evening Miss E. R. Roberts sang on Octoben 14, antilof 19 he was sent to Bow-manville Whlogit h been sisantatr-ofIllreioet. i lu tii e rtedheo Afresh coat of creamn ant I Grahiam introduceti the new Puli- again on the final programi on Ito fill a responsibie position ini the the Department, of Health, To- Iîetv nienibers witlî copfies of tlite con- Ificin uigteps e as imhe intenr is nc lsthe mati bsok o hth oofptra-laanesult of Mrs. Roberts secuning j'pany as an organ builden, being Nov. lst as Director of the FPro- I.-lavidge. reafi thc Codh- of 1-Ethics.i roD.aniM.W H.Bk n impoveens. hisinluds te ion0f hepar-ents anti members jthe langest numnber of votes re- associateti in those days witb the vnilBac aintoya ot.ai dpresenîterlthe Lioiîs Cluibpis shiin sufae f fes vanih.ed to the introduction in a very tes that West Durham people Whien Mr. Jesse Farewell of the three holpti in Port Athu the niew- Ileersîl i b. Dr. W .Snk eehsess n But hea maie n cang an t i n e rai sia ne. ee pnc ro wee very generous in supporting 1Detroit took over the active oper- anti Fort W illiam. Dr. All i s a Hartlev NMa inig of Oronio, wlo also glss icu ei m m es o ofwhe ihba ee on ithe mifrntsrMs raa' at i ro-Ms. Roberts. who lhas asketi us to 1 ation of the Bowmanville factory. son cf the late Mn. anti Mrs. Fred tas to have heern adilîtel 1 thie c leenofe evroig the meetiii on leefore li tenkc.rAea oth. ritrielnda aantiedassoheiates oofHmpiss frot fchesecaonstructe esw in the paper. ' rewand she receives a sulistantial i important office of General Man- t.rrlteiieii eoeti ee fron 0fthe p-etatrs' allry. Miss Greta Wickett gave a biefI cash award.agrntViei-sintcthîîo.Gaa.Ms.ER.oualrai The encloseti gallery, ping pong 'reprt cfthedHme ani Scool ______*of___the emoim adpaigetbili eoto h oeadSho Conpany, a position he heiti until Tei iieeiiiig tt-as feattired I)- lte ment. reclining anti resting lounge Cneto t rndaige-Mn. J. W. Alexander anti bis as- pUB N E IL;resenice of nint distinigiiislecd of-StieaiMr.irsaieher- ihill now be comfortably heat-eti-rec al nler report with the 'Wbitby Lions Club bas voltet t sociates purchaseti the business. MUSICAL COMEDY fiejals of thîe Carîadiaii Nationial Rail-inafiticse ihwilienv- khetqte pcool t-o aîîw I subject -The New Course of sponsor a juventile hockey league ILater when Mr Alexander a.ssuîin- ~tav'. wvh r accoîupllanîied tie speaker, rnbe1 Ms rim nhrwr while ute cplyig area wiî e Study.' Miss Moore's class won for boys under 16. The club wilil'eti ful crl 0f th busiess heR *' ' 1 Nilr ht îîlddJ .wî ir tr u n .o pending a little energy while l anti her group serveti tiainty re- assist wvith the Rota- Club anti anti vice-presitient, continuing i Orono Group Enthusiastically Re- tlie Soîtiîhierii Otitario District: F. G swattingnt duthe hifeathethn-tailetigionincoi-kin satnte ete-aldc r fehet uin bc if heCnda eio noeaigthe ,that- capacity until 1932. For a ceived in Opera House-Show (rtî,Ild, Dit isioni Freiglît .\geîîî: Outstanding Unitedi C h u rchNaimaIîstîefotteBii.n commony a lild. eggdi h ra idsr einFia er at the 103 ci annîversary ofStw damaipaernaslerbse Leglon Fnda~- (Conitinued onPage7 Paul s Unitedi Chunch on Sunda atiasl-rpipae.Aot6a- The lnb Driver a attndedMn. Mitchell was for many1 Untier the auspices of t-be Ca- tmdt Ii far by lai-ger numbers than in form- H iiRun rve Lscapes as vvltfCss' years an ardent member of thel naduan Legion a very talenteti er eas it asurriin nm-i Disciple Church IIox St. An- p g ou f Orono artiste; presented ber of prospective members, who ecnnL ICarlthew') eMcLaughlin As Speaker at Oi' Monda)- afirnoon teacher t-heur ~ , ~ on page '> memberswnth geats cr ni t-o las o fOsawa. by e . ((3(udtrmpae7 (Tr ta Page SxPlease) at -c paeon -the south <cerrln- th'r--èbilt-Coftllu*d on page 7 nIue pg7)rooie n eemn 1 tbe ao sha wa.rîisupr tma awv cod _q