With Which Are locorporated The Bowmanville Ne MAYN : Lý . VOLUJME 85 ____________ i ý. Amommi, mm - Pi, IN VLD L n,1939 gOspital Ras .More Patients NH MSCHOOL TEAM. NUESLETO ut heyDont StayAS LongWINS JUNIOR TITLE e'"itracaenNonunationTDte Set Nov.2 ng LAYTO6-6TI Rhys D. Fairbairn, Member 0g Canadian Trade Commission love Planned to El in t Board Shows Larger Deficit °E'°"re FistsGrat Wa 101 - Bowmanvlille High School Jun- aExtra ush Nearabut Chnstbllas W , lors won the B gro~~~~~up of teLk- Canadian National Railway adsmtiga bu he ilo Women s Auxiliary Pre- FIATURE WRITER shore Rlugbye League yesterday Excent for the wa, the subjec lasicudn'h CndanPc set eprtofGra whentheyhldCbourg to a 6 that is utmost in the public mind I c -- as a matter of fact, al, this set epr o retto6 tie in Co ?urg. Bowmanville this Railway Problem. Everybodyà rplus caitalization should be writ- C aoffers SWelled By Igd g geggegg g osi talInhoVep AVer cdonvertdtauh and se r-so cut un abu t te fif Millo n of fandstrethyothetCountryatCheque from McGill FridayEeinat8.. quarerwhie C b u g ear by the Canfidian NatoaRil eWrDb.Bd.frO r$00 ilgecounted a major mn the second way and I do not believe the pbi No one will dispute the fact that -No News of Electio pero and ie t up in the final rnry nesanswer htloss e country was built un by the de- in The ug ofr nogn Reports atonthly nnualsHospital comesain.oelopmlent of the Canals and Rail- Popcsisation o uies rfs Bard Meetn on Friday nigEt inanSdcvende m As a mátter fact, the actual ru ausa tod hscutee r inladinutilmni ther gene m showed that ville attack with Bill Hutchinson ning o.f this railway has â.stage con- ve been built ut) during the long Bhe omanvillfr exvt eswllnslect bwnilleoass rsn willeeing eaccepuglic s ui a po gfr tala solidation atwas benuge-ai a arid t otour vears of development, D er 4tun syr xinstead of te b44i s o o secolis indffet ue gstion or gien g ethe iiexchangse- aton meludes the early developments nd roress.Jaur1siwsdeddatmnywssardthsek thve sboard thrdlyr nt in saoreialy early in t h e e -ofhior ransportation systems and on It is the, history in develoQrnent of · cetlyrn-ei s o nch eldn ITh e a in h niitv tvted for fethof bi nerost Ilveen was a power on the offense ,mscaed l onre.Tk i hsTw fe aea n thiomedbe1oe azec tormetaskofBeg appoint- and the best ankle clutcher for You will finti that the ordinary owmanville. Even in my recoillec- opruiyo eetn ee etivt l e ntw watspreet osideBecauseno one B.H.S. Sid Rundle rolled for five roads built to brin« out the logs'on where there used to be a lot MorR .members for the new Board of intereseIn omnuha wadmeers us of, the bieoardyar gains consistently ,and also when Durham County along with idsrisaoMah rek uhyorB . Jones Edcation on the same date. organisto oa iliary. ax hauled down a Cobourgite who other parts of the Province were s Saw Mills, Tanneries, Woollen Tw oni none hs Temva xlie y meigi h onHl The auxiliary reports showed~~ had picked up a fumble and was beingz developed, are included in that illecec n hna ae week that the annual municipal cuncil, lis to do awaywihte CuclRoFdaN. great deal of activity. 'Two m on his way to the goallne • loss erid h ret"én &Ognlections will be held on Dec. 4th excess activity around Christmas 3rd at ..An o' hers have visited, the hospita Half way through the first The- cavitalization of our Railways (continued on page3) Tisead.f Janutayn1staiosunalhnovryousne s bsy wfithr-co etraglnoffat.Le' each rhonth. Bridge and birthday quarter, a Bowmanlville extension This will emea hatoiNton soemnlyorbusin ess affairs ngtoft odsatb e Parties have been-held as well as moved the yardsticks to the Co- dy wlbe moved aeadito No- semglytan'timobeto d aseal Ifop.N aiice th Critms ret orth nrssbour.g twenty from where Mc-vmbr27h'I ddton to elect- wit motn rbessc s d fyuaentteew athe hel.t heaxlamas Ileeezppd forward intorthe ing the mayor, reeve, deputy- elections and nominations. A by- will takeibo r o n resposibl forthe- ecortionwaiting arms of Slemon. Jack- o n o reeve and sixcuclos there law was passed changing the vot- teuestedincoeangwt musical program and refresh- man converted from placement. willas ea altt elect ing dt oDc tadnmn-yu elwctEn od ments at the Graduation Exer- . hys D. Fairbairn A bad Pases. on a Bowmanville W seven members for the new Board tions will be held Nov. 27th. real conruciejbfryu cises in May and also presented Who discusses past, present and end run saw Cobourg recover the o l àdb W ne of Education which was voted on Concerning the Board of Edu- communiy -fountain pens to the graduates. futuré problems of Canada in an fumble and after a line playy last year and carried. cation, which will replace the Thosewere the highlights and article in this Issue specially Himnan shot the ball to Healy pubhie and high school boards in did not include the articles pur- written for his old home town Who grabbed the oval whle sur-ton seven- members are to be of taking avnaeo yr chased with funds raisd nlu-ppr Mr. Fairbairn, Who is a rounded by Bowmanville men for YO NIMN'mCU elected, ahd the new board has offer to refnceHdoeb- ing 4 linen tablecloths, 39 yards grandson of Bowmanville's first a touch. It was not convertèd. the privilege of asking the coun- tures issuedt oe teprhs curtain netting, 53% yards flan- POstmaster, has, given nearly half The third . larter was waged -- AKES PLANS FOR ties councn to appoint three more. of the localsse.Teieiv nelette, 3 prs. flannel sheets, 12 a century of public service for over the-.enrlise with Cobourg Miss Gould, DailyStr igl eg SOCIAL FVEIN Council will ask the Town Solici- that the rti fitëetmyb bedspreads, 24 bath -oes5 the betteïrment of Canada and its mnovmn h yardicks via a for- Editgle I aff, ge a ware tor to advise themn if everything considerablt eue ysc Yards towelling, 175 yardt siheet.. People. ward just before the final period 'aSt U has been done*tomaepsil scheme assugtebyheH. ng48sttrgeon gowns, and, dish-satd h hmsesoee Women to Takie more All those mno nTeYu e' l the formation of the board. dro. es, 7i«tcheni utensils and, babyote n'Bu the last quarter by hoofing á - l i e, fay age who TeYug Mns lb met mn A cheque has been received Work nteswrnScn cloth s nteMnsBad.' Membership, rouge over the Bowmanvile line Hle@tIn Cogf g vtnttae utotemeve. the club roomns Tuesday evening from huasigo Loan and treet asgoefraduern ToCal receipts of th u a haeaetdnet i h cr.Ity Affairs e are warned to take note that to discuss coming projects, pro- Trust Co. for $1,180.00 on the Mc- agreement wt .H .Jr were $38P.56,- andý expèhidùits Shortly after Coboiurg' recover- ade Hawkins Day will be held gramis, etc., for the winter month Gill Building account. After 20% whereby hewl1upl l a amounted .to $287.5I, leáin Officers of the main Board were ed a Bowmanville fumnbl, but No th t has been deducted for legal fees, terial andthtonwlfuns balance of $18:,05. vn a re-sleçted: President- J. O'Nfeill; Jackman wiggled five yards to Miss Gorild of the Toronto star NV. t, according to a pro- I was decided to have a social the balance will be placed in the the labor.Thserwilblnk Auxliaylae PesdenoVi- EuWaCrr-Te'a.tjstgetoutfrotbein thnlieheitoiaestfbuaspekera te aatin ostd o th nw bl- htdingTusda&nihtNov. thtow trasry.ed p wth heoneon rosec - Mr. M A sdic M H. ason;- . . On a kick. Grant then lell on a opening meeting of the Wo.s tin board at the Carter Family -cm n hrei Council signified its intention Street. A. R. Virin;, ce-r Mr W . Stev- 'Cobourg fumble near centre and Canadian Club on Mondy, aery. On that date a foot race g ta foar e al t ro-I O. Mcven vec. O, ScRorris B.H.S. kept the ball out .òt dahtger 40thj in the Parish Hal. ill be held wherein maiden lad- spective mem gmalertspo 9 e M rs R. s f Dogursnc There seemis to be a misunder- râ e ofaaktc Crawford; Executive - mi"showas lrnn dMs r ræie- ual rtes htte e standing as to who may attend Galbraith, Mrs. J. O'lil Ms-. hwd'adefici"fi afterMcve Allin; Quarter; J ackZTeRoad ,Aea for Canad-a ech,ý maiden has-obtaned, these meetings. So once again àmà W. Slemn, rs C. E. Reher sprcition Of $2j 1 ad been man; Snap, Nickerson; Insides, Woe"proedt be both iner rðued or subdued the male the offPers wih it rùdPlk&'w Mrs. E. V. Hoar. Mrs. M. A. Ned aknof ddC -H utchinson and Grant; Middlles, estn and educational wh has become the object of her that every young man either in Mrs R Suttan Ms. irinMason explaineda rather peculiar Hoar and Welsh; Ends, Tamblyn T Cafeton. The movement was in- or around Bowmanville will be are the auxiliary representatives (continu'ed lon%-page7) and Darch; Subs, Harrison, Ven- hold a anaimpanonofto-da auuraedmany years ago bymae oswece.-TeluReeCrihnDvttndHey1tCe.-LleBok; ton, Scott, Underhil, R. Rundle, .h evr mo tpto Pappy Hawkins when he found motto is 'Comiradeship - Courage Dr. j.eMregthurPeseted 2nd Cnýde.- sli hmsn Densem, Davison, Mitchell. -tedmcai ol. Its only that his daughter Sadie was be- - Progress." The only way the With .Prsete Two canddtswrrntae LITTLE SYMPHONY short time have done well. How- derstand this notice weon'dvise A piano has been donated to Awascjoined by aw anvilleth Obhiterated- by Last Mi»nute Report OPENS EAO io°'!m'mavnr i that you begin reading the fun- ftrhe cfor thebwinter months rneIlc hrdi h Regretsththewreuae ON FRIDAY NIGHT always- taken'a Part in, the social - *rateful mem ers are most .4, ay to be preset ntwrsetoJ., Hitler Costnineo Give Wayt life of the community. But wo-evmgOcor24whnRveDitonaoutfadnin OneD ctngWel iKn SC4~"HOOL -KIDDIES Durham. -Cut'LileSm men are a little to3ii n at only a few women have been The executive wants every Creighton Devitt and Dr. J. Mc- years, andW.AVaCman op on ROTAW GUETS pony lrchetraumde is enhave not enough confidence in able to help. youth of Bowmanville to feel free Arthur were presented with il- Jos. Capsticktruhilns.Lt local man, J. L. ROAy USS -ipn appreatraeofd thesason o- themselves. Smwoeas in- Women have played an im- to comne next Tuesday, Don't luminated' addresses and Past ters of regre eercevdfo Morden -SEE FREE SHOW Fia ih uiga xeln dividuals are making outstanding Portant part in past years. On wait for an invitation. If you lrcposCriiae tte1t W. Andrews rndMserOt prgrm t riit Uitd huchachievements but as a body they iniett hwthsi h ataven't attended before, now isanulPs Preceptors Ngt at .P ele rn e. Haloe'n asconeangzî Iludrdsofàcoo'when they played several sele- are lacking in confidence. that through the survey made by the ime tlad ocsartlavnito atnd Most Wor. Sir-Kt. Loftus Reid, Re.Bck nev .R Secr Haloween as om an-goie unred ofscholchildren tions and completed a prograr For the- greater Part the work Jane Adams in Chicago many on thes rally and s peingtand P.G.M. of B.A., made the address'T com any poeddt h stpsilil n lce btnot zmany.onshpviida n ttedBwanvpéileteBowmnanville MleC oru dnefor the go fmnidbg n htmtooiahiy sEo s.Eetonof of tinushdguests included John wssre yte'....i Local youths and 'possibly lasses mn ,idyadtendaspca and1 Piano and vocal selections by ntfrtehm alone but for'no a great civic health factor. fchrýwl take place along Wit E. WakePGMofBAer their usualspeddmnr.C wentto onsderblenroulernaeatetetRyalThetreasnppil ofDr.T.oAfPatrige hoosciey ad te cmmuntyhteWmenhavestatedman suf- sess Noes ef Th Setinl, ir-K.iPrDeitt as.oasmaserpro some cases to disinantleee-Maes . o Te. tr Club and conducted the chorus and orches- large. a frage movements and it now Remember the date - Tuesday, Virtue, Toronto; George Porter posed, the firtothKigRo. thngno nild ow teo eh aagr . .Ros9. ta hr ssilagetropr seems possible that women of Nov. 7th, 8 p.m., in the club rooms Robt. Ritchie, Past G.M.'s o 1Ot Ritchie propsdtetatt h andgenraly ad grnd im Weather conditions were far The musical evening opened tunity for women to take a larger (Continued on Page 7) aoeTeCnda Statesman East, Peterboro; also other guests LfsRand akCatro .. n wihtd etryinagra muc po from perfect lor the event due t with Zamneenik's "«Victory March", place in the community. In thece from Peterboro, Millbrook, Pon-ofuRedadJhE.Wlr pety Mden lmbngfail-the heavy rains which mnade some by the Orchestra with MissHen present day there are more mo-tporn udrand. responded.ThtostohePt ties have curbed their activities Of teruanrasi tiklms aMri, A.T.C.M., organist, and ern inventions and household Theri e chairs were occupied by:PrcposwsmdbyG. considerablyi as one lad expressed uduntd admeutarianthe - oed by a piano solo b Jniorseny incs a rp c setr R S eà1 è sit;D P ilo ohsoCha-an tTrtP i csueasueasmtails of transportation without Neal. Other numbers featured vice and they are, for the geater Ainhu- Jam e yes e. - P eercytsoniroSrK.Hrwl uen lm ra atopep ist ae evwnRtot mmeso .... .E.i ,M.ood, oyce f wortteHo verso men H Dr M Lot.onaup'o Kt. Web- ler or Joseph Stalin, but it is not Luxton, Jean Partridge, Violet of a lower class, fail to, enter into often that they attempt to pro- feature for severa ye a and hasand oothy Nichols in piao adale must see that these othaEdio fSnaySho u- AH RGSE Tuce dahken t w oe cal people- proven popular with children of organ duets, vocal solos, and two enter into this classofeiuea lications, Re. George Little AND $20 STOLEN COMNO EVEP' worin atth iedioral es aDarlington, Clarke and Cart- piano and organ numbers, convenience. We feel we ms and Rev. Ray McClearyA ta cmeonth wndw ndwewrgh.Some of the cars made W. B. Strike was chairman for get out and help others and this Give Fine Sermons Thieves broke into Osborne lookcaed up teindadobleafr tha trips as far as 26 miks* into the the program. -bas alway» been so, but in the Bros. ServiceStio bewn-- jovial personality, Colonel, J. Lake northern section of the county. mnidnight Saturday night a nd Higzh School Commencement on Com oMa Mode, tain u i te ac.Theatre Manager Ross had an net.PulsUnte huc hl Sunday morning and stole about Thursday and Friday, Novemler 23rd day v rv hrhF Fora omnt we wondered fa »Interesting and entertaining pro, _Se:Ofht tre peni sriIsonSn $20 mn cash as well as a cash and 24th. 4- 'lc h M me ra th gnil remofBaleie. gram to show the chidren, feat- à dyt akis niesr n egister which they damaged in th44-1.A.E rono wi n pdsv ukebsbaybcte oohEas paigo ais heldof in y x-c c e ar Anoo ergre v y e arnotbxnedrgiteeutf oseinnePrS.Uie won hasuenmly dsedh Mrngwsly mte hrtsestiso-"Ms arw-eiin oTrsesaRturham CuntyT o rnto, vith ev.addreatdidneneth ofie potioAof.pWityInteredi"A therckyClChn nlur roo edNo.8h.S Cmrenand evdently borowdlesshowtue ingte.RoyToror udes and Wühl k inCnet n h istia-te, firsToann , ersy srvic e etratio an, o a dea wl eDrananzd ych e prerrvd fo ieo'lc.Po somaef is totir or thepevenin. a se coul ntoibe speru at nCony ines il ae a t onyhechnt.d Paul's Sunday School st fer cdacregis oiePolue, 3rd. ukv mfHa ni FrWAyon20 r muts0, cmbli aiy etn houseives, hbuts n d srIa n ee d enhaigagodtiue Cnts cnts a Oooanso s0t.pnt eaern. eghtydmahne was kf o n east eatch fr rt otc.44-1*-eMrHoadFlyRoan spto ekeepeswere s usa ke dexplgaining h lesyanddisliesboJudgeTs were Ms s di M . t an who wgasd b. aptzd n. and othofah egibtow, hre tau.C cr t8pm.Amsin busyo aswermg Fdorel anto he symathk etic Ro trs Nine fin adrespeat etthwif h ih col toau'iucbt hsben away hedroppneafThe roben hlrn' iGoieyDnto ose: ide 5. 4- sh lln ot i d s o hecilre er elom dto th ud es wth th .difcut ak ev . . aiser nd Go. .fom B w anil or mnypid o enadlotd olc re D y h uv r dia v th, o 5 p.m. ch and whichn rpid y .athe monin dternood n shows11 of h )o-]Woosn ine eeli Davjneidof wtthe Daffofth Otrio ears, oticoged nTheSttesman, inestigatingobuttopdatiavotnhldensHoenHllrstLdg urhamontyTuten or ri o e fcess s y oary ethent.RosSTutt.oreda h ulcSho rtrTrussain School frBos.ss ha toDr. ivttle asdtoseakat aphendetoone. . Bruoln StretPornoedErgam atearsAoctinwlmetn podnaeienty o nowcalContestante shollMoak Mtthews rese ndte rs o t hges' anniversary service eadr ih rfehmns Yuae bdalyt ewnllOonFrdyNv dr hssetupirallfor the vung y Mr. RHJ echa n, M.eP. r nihtwhe tpi rpor adacmpimetestedcilrcaliglu D. Ltte, ol hi . inited 43-2 .a0thnat 2.30 p.m..Guest speaker tembehidf eo h mg tall oonda ay m erlsebuofutins, evnts andper-ers l aepr i on wi Ste fo him.Such lSonl-stof cs gstr,concuditted Drd. The finmobe Dringetonorno Eei25esinc.3. ha swe Mson.usb sasnt d ooseeeeobne arn aa a t wi t h an ece eetu e i ner du tack rnonecomm d oa ng eoiesthe roccioas reh b ite a ah Clrk*Fotalieallle:trd nur. adnCHtgláC somh esie eandusa l ed heyscl an ros es, and taton, pekigon"Cures."Th udeedno esuIate t r- AIn h oning Dr. itetookSti n o of hchhe , eherefit Hmtnfra ayt-h-fns oedulsse sbrnPresdet busy an se n g obu s a d tetric a eti c t ari and ugts W e Arl o tfutthsy e Sh l scaf Pu ll ot r in b t hy lig tis ch d ben C rist n who t ook i g amhe. Mrs J. .SCo perSec.- reas 44- mornng te tunk as n to ofTeialrnt t nuneous to "thes us"; Doothy efrd.e .we ldt iiin pkaer" hs mnadwoe id DntfogtTolBohes ra-Atnto E-ebrso h thed garage an the matress emnin werde rthlessly die hes-t"EdthoCaell"eRuthAbernthyearntid n prorctactemnotin k or g talk negto at ve We eluen,"Hokin, hilre og Suth136hattloC'..,Dra wee sreaod overhln at he n tlddetoyd ndgnealy Rfcorestnain B ettSevnsaiMisChst or BDas,HMessbeatiful.hastben an tsed in an musth oe.mestregthSndrAerca, sonord y rinit Y.Rae&ent heTrot Bacho at tora t te fce hoeyRtrmehat J pyswit t eMrr , ,'tarostratonfrulIstttefriheBid hsthsSqaite,érwohsstegt out ea nddsapinmn, o. 5h t8 ..P iktsodutratrmsieHohtBnpeia h . evra tlehoeswee uswa rconiig her ht at t' Fore ha tr atn, eeinw maesnvie frth r dee fnro Goder ivicbe.ver n ditautrmme htee tchlrg1c rmnebr fWheTern Hot onroala NEWCASTLE NEWS On Page 6 % tut OBONO NEWS m.an On PaIl The Newcastle lndependent, And The Orono Nerls NUMBER 44 0 IDmý RFFI 'Tn -RF