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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Mar 1940, p. 8

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'<t, 3.' r 'j Il r v r t r Trnoo rdyand whocver The objecta we pursue and the The Board of Censors of the Province of Ontario would be false otsdc they meet are due for a surprise capaiga by placing its stamp o when they sec our haif pints go: standpoint, and show what we if it interfered in the wartime eiectIonS CMagnbelaigi into action inking the old bail are winnîng.-Mary Baker Eddy. L approval on a film such as "Canada at War," which in this tiof gav Ilthrough the basket on play after tin hemnwokwshep Ilya hyhv edigal mot, but the man that knows thenaialpr sbeguedndxlot frupss throgI te sepon We wouldn't bet that's wiset.-Anon. P N iI , hrou the season. srrie to e From now, guard your thoughts;p gM.. *> ., ~~.' the boys playing in Toronto on ~ for if it us true that yesterday'sM.F EBR ~ii .Saturday too. m.àIUI.,m o wrong thought gives birth to the Tesrr i I j % II î~0 ~ T h e s e n i o r g i r l s , a s u s u a l , w e r eP A T t a i n t h a t t o - d a y 's r i g h t t h i n k i n g m l - I trials of TTeasurer iofquOnlarcer 'I " ~~~ '1 the dark horsea playing a rather I'Pwilgeeat oyfr h mi doubtful garne with a hal!-heart- row.-Hope La Gallienne. PAGE EIGHT TH AAINSAEMN OMNILOTROTHURSDAVMRHlT,14 Phillips, P. Brooks, R. Stillwell, tral Ontario. They have been a E. Kewmn. E e ih d c t fighting team ail through the ~p"J-' DA KE DA LThe oe 0apitmn f the EuAtind sahedule andte won't aeup35.03 MILES PER IMPERIAL GALLON IN OFFICIAL GAS EWIIU W'C Cobourg vs. B. H. eS. di ws poihtmen theSaturday p.m. game a Junir G B.s C.2 senior girls losing their final Efcec The junior boys although de- de.~ a Junio Girl 22 2 game of the season playing in a .y feated on Friday and without a JL V . ,# f WW~ Junior Boyvs 20 21 rather haphazard style against . C.HTuck very big chance of league honors ~- w w ,- Senior Girls 13 26 the league winners. Kitty Storey di hmele ru wt v. Senior Boys 26 26 and Helen Glanvile were the *..Optometrist dide theelves pod wihi eer ___________________________________main__________ for Bowmanville.plyrothtemdigisbt ______________________________________ ascrers R6pits hleP yesighitatomake the game a success. z Senior Boys andseirirswoostotetn Spor dH th Disney Bidt. material next year to fil up the r ef2-1.Cbouglanig 6hepoin ts, hlF. SJecili. T es e flad wil mae gooduaseno Junior Girls in 0fBoth the senior boys and.junior time was 16-6 for Cobourg. Bow- ' (opp. P. 0) o.> vcys ltb th e graduatm Playoff Series girls play in Toronto this Friday manvulle incurred 6 fouis and Co- Oshawa bostiyer ______night for COSSA h o no urs bourg 5. The game ended with against other central Ontario dis- the score at 26-13. Number 123 The local boys are doing al- Bowmanvile High School .Bas- tricts. Bowmanville 13 - Kitty Storey ih o hme e ntehce T U D EAE ketbail teams ended the league JUNIOR BOYS 6, Helen Glanvulle 6, Betty 'Em- In relating experiences and re- world, with Tom Depew in the schedule with two teams in the In a closely fought game the - et, May Spencer, Marian Mc- ferences to show the subtle rela- Playoffs with Marîboros playing C.O.S.S.A. playoffs, namely the B.H.S. junior boys had to bow Donald, Pat Emmett, Di a na tionship of the eyes ta the rest of on the regular line-up, and Bob Senior Boys and the Junior Girls. down to the C.C.I. boys but they Wheeler, Margaret Storey, Jean the body, as a means of discover- Bird playng the all-star position The ju ior gils am ou fom did so wit o e o t e t ug es Rice, Helen W illiam s. mng a dlue to the cause of trouble with the Cobourg team in their bhejnioiCbrgcaeot Froiday at h es of the ea on. Aft a Cobourg 26 - F. Spooner 16, H and as means of proving the re- battles with Markham.4 bhin Cgbuto cnchrtheirbti tle with the closefirs.qua ter t Alnan Gibson 8, C. Alln 2, E. Nichol, lationship of the eyes to the CUPO score tat ictheird of thth e acTlyn lr qread ith lcl sad J. Dufton, B. Dufton, M. Dulahin,1 child's efficiency, I make use of scoe t te ndof hegae a Tmbyn eain th lca sqadJ.Richardson. statements of Judge Chas. L. Port Hope LeadsJNTU1 22 ail tie which gave the local the Cobourg lads turned on the Brown, of Philadelphia Municipal In Carpethali pgICIED ON A LIVEL WNI', H OHR Sueae hmin lassies a one point margin over heat andmngdt os h EIRBY Court. In making the statement 'rTf__a____rssCaa the Port Hope girls, score up to 14-9 at hall time. Blocked by a superb defense that faulty vision leads ta crime StJonsAgca Chrch R@ L V< L Wgy RCE ASof3-5mlserI era The senior boys, a little off With the return of a few of the system the B.H.S. seniors experi- this is what hie says: Me.on's lubPort hop, umphedIS PIECao 3-5r their game on Friday, after play- regulars who were late because enced considerable difficulty in "I know that judges and social inofstlaceinrt He, Dmeaneryo an ing very poorly in the first hall hywrfu okn h ongtigudrwyi oor workers ail over the country can Carpetball League when it de- snapped out of it in time to break over the local boys rallied vainly but once they had broken this cite hundreds o! cases when de- feated St. John's of Bowmanville even with the husky Cobourg n fe u-crn h oor eec hr a sopg linquency and any social conduct here Tuesday evenmng, 13-3. The boy tofinsh he eage shedleteam in the last haîf by 11-7 the them. While not looking like the undefeated, a feat that has notgaeeddwtthscr2-1camonhpemtat yae as vision uncorrected and not on by ohiLvin, astprsien o happened in Bowmanville for a with B.H.S. team on the tail end. they played a superior bail game the desire to be wicked. BoJoan ving club.t f erImera nubr fyaran ..S sHealy was the main scorer for that we hope wiil carry them omnilcub jutly rou of her brea dsB. . .C..gig16pitwie ih ntrog h OS "I can well imagine that defec- First four teams in the league - expert driver-m teGloe The score for the senior boys was Slemon was the main spark o! championship. With Fagan and tive eyesight is an economic men- are closely bunched and it is ex-YoeieR 26al Tejnirbysi coethe black, red and white with 7 Mason leading on the scoring ace inl industry as weil as in busi- pected that keen competition will odwpa gaine were nosed out by 1 point points to his credit. Bowmanville sheet and with the rest of the ness, and I know at first hand prevail to see which club wil by te cunt toner ina 2-20and Cobourg each incurred 9 team giving themn a comparatively that it is a social menace as is finish in first position.i " score. The only local teami that fouis. good support they managed toapprn ntepolm fcr Present standing of the league took a good trouncing were the Bowmanville 20 - Keith Suemon corne out with a tie to make- it rection and deliquency that corne isfsfoioc:it.aol',9or _______________7, Gilbert. Mcflveen 2, Douglas 10 straight gaines without a loss. before me in the court. safolw:S.Jh',Pr Jackman, Alan Tamblyn 1, Sid The first hall was somewhat o! "We have a medical depar-M ',Prt Hope, played , 6 oints; St.0 ca Rundle, Jim Clarke 2, Lindsay a nightmare to the local lads as ment with the court which deal- Marks, t.Pr H ope r, play 7,rdiv, 60s ,, Mitchell, Don AUlin 5, A 1 d e n they tried time after time to get with the physical defects o! chil- ed7, 59 points; St. George's, New- mr-oeit "GO P LA CE S Wheeler 2. past the zone defense o! the Co- dren and adults. Again and again castle, played 6, 51 points; St. TeSueae Cobourg 21 - Healy 16, Corbett, bourg team but with very little children and adults must refer to John's, Bowmanville, played 8, 49350,teSu Jones, Himnan 2, Benson, Guas- effect. The score at hall Urne optical specialists for treatment points.'2.8mie e ford 3, Barge, BennettOulahen, stood at 19-8 in Cobourg's favor. and after the treatment has been uigtebnuthu he FO A T R Bvn obtMCi.The second hall the boys got given, the delinquency Dumgte aquthorwhc ________________ Bevan Corbt~Mcaig. xhi-more into their style holding the Many a child is inatnive at followed the evening's activtiesC RT N AO S LE SPECIAL LOW FARES Inundoubtedly the bs e -while they reaed 8 ta bin te a7 atrant evuentle ort v anodressR. Speneregîvn b Detween ail points in Canada bition o! basketbail that the local score at full tirne Up to 26 ail. study hls lessons properlyas his o! St. John's, Bowmanviile, Rev. A T NU O S LE and te certain destinations lu junior girls have put on they Both sides incurred four fouis in eyesight needs attention."' J. M. Crisail, rector o! St. John's, teUieSttscame from behind in the Iast hall a comparatively dlean gaine. (to be continued) Port Hope, and H. G. Bailard, Phone 2666 STUDEBAKER SALES & SERVICE wmnil flicUnltd ~to fie the game Up and thus Bowmanviile 26 - Owen Fagan_____________ Port Hope, secretary Deanery PARE AND ONE-QUARTR paigthmevsa the top o! 8, Bil Brown 2, Don Mason 14, Carpetball league. for ii. oundtnpthe list for group charnpionship. Dougan McIlveen, Colviule, Craw- ed effort on the part of most o! Results o! the gam r sfl for__ the__________trip With the whole team playing an ford, Casbourn, Gilbert McIlveen, thern. For most o! them it will lows: excetioallygoo gare, ary eit Sleon.be their last year i COSSA Bowmanviile - ETiettetd Pst ustan wre Coborg 26 Hogan 2, Phillip basketbail so we should have a 56 54 59 67 51 42 58 43- 3 Those who go about looking for The chip on a man's shouldeýr some me1 ieterhby Thursday, March 21, until able tosank Pte ta'nmin2w Pat 7eion4oGybouenrog t26 n henerfuur. Port Hope - trouble usuaily find more than is usuaily a sliver off the block hnorses so ardta yhv 2.00 p.m. Monday, March couniters. The first hall the score nett 2, Earle, Bolster, Thompson ** 57 58 59 68 50 54 63 59-13 their share o! it. above. saddle soreso hi nns 25, 1940. Return Lumit tc stood at 13-10 for Cobourg. The Jewell, CorbettBn, BoDrury. The junior girls reaily went toa_____________________________________________ leave destination not later locau girls becominig used to the town with the whole teain co- than mldnight Tuesday, county town's new gym, it was operating in____an____effort_______t_________________________ Mlarch 26, 1940. just a matter o! time before they BASKETBALL STANDING themselves atetkeepopTyfonh were tied and if the game had league. They not only succeeded MINIMUWM SPECIIAL FARE lasted longer they would have The foilowing is the C.O.S.S.A. in ending the garne in the tie but Recè'nt Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. - 25e - been ahead. Ashdown and Hilier basketbail standing for this dis. puaced themselves at the top o! A. H. Bounsail and children, Tak avatae t hi lng were the chie! scorers for Co- trict at the compuetion o! the the league. To show how keen Bowmanvile, with Mrs. Floyd eke vnd f o f vst h oeo bourg. Bowrnanville incurred 8 schedule. Bowmanviile te a ms the competition was in this class, Dudley. .. Master Donald Dudley weekendfor výit hm o fous ad Coour 5.were the winners in the Junior if B.H.S. had been defeated there with Master Peter Bounsail, Bow- away with friends foisan Cobo2urg Mry 5. Girls and Senior Boys, second in would have been a three way tic maéville... Mr. and Mirs. Dave For fares and information ask Bowm9, avile 22 10, Mary n the Junior Boys and third in the with Cobourg, Port Hope and Aildread and family, Bowman- ONTARIO rn ala iktAet one 9, Pat Duston 1, DorhySenior Girls. The two winning Bowmanvile. ville, at Mr. Jas. Aildread's.. ____________________garet McDonald, Lurana Sleep, teams puay in Toronto this Fi- ***Mir. and Mrs. Luther Goodman Norah Fagan, Ada Dusenbury.' day and Saturday for C.O.S.S.A.. These young lassies wiil also and Mrs. Norm Woodley at Mr. honours: journey to the COSSA playo!fs Lorne McCoy's and Mr. Thornas - iagCobourg 22 - C. O'Connor 1, Junior Girls W L T Pts with the older boys' team to make Goodrnan's, Brooklin. .. Mrs. W. B. Ashdown 16, L. Hiler 3, M. Bowmanviile 4 1 1 9 an, atternpt at the tîtle for Cen- Phullips and children, Hampton, M4 a rc h o f "liz e P I«c tu r Pratt 2, M. Capeul, M. Rogers, E. Port Hope 4 2 0 8 _______________ with Mrs. Thomas Barr. .. Mr. Cobourg 3 2 1 7 and Mrs. F. L. Byarn and farnily Lindsay 1 5 0O,2 at Mr. J. Liilicrapp's, Cannington. ~A U ~ AAW V I Junior Boys W L T 'Pts ... Mira. A. E. Wood, Bowmnan- "CANADA AT W II VVEA Peteboro7 1 14ville, at hier parents', Mr. and Mrs. BRAY CHICKS EVERY SEASON Ptboow : O e 5 0104.Cmr Cbourgvll s3 4 107 H. Canmr. Rb.MClo Portbope 2 51urg caldt PnyolTu H or of Censors, acting undèr the authority of The There SIC 1 2 -" R AT R SU T 'y Lnsa 6 0 4day owîng to the death o! his T Cnmatographs Act, Chapter 319 of the Revised Statutes o naj Senior Girl. W L T Pts ~~~sister, Miss Annie McCullough.197bapoibedhexiiinofheil "C aaatWr" ate Senior irls W T PtsOSHAWA Mir. Brenton McCullough and Mir.197 aprhbtdhexiiio ofheil "Cn aa ' INUR chicks have been bought from Bray's every Cobourg 7 0 1~ 14 Thos. Tabb attended the funeraloinnofhe oadheptueicpblofengu d- dis ifc, 0 ersince 1928, and we have had great resuits," Peterboro 4 3 1 9 Free Parking - Phone 1011 on Saturday.opnnofteBadheicu scpblofengsd- t yr e rR.M cmlr ..5 unilOt Te Bowmanviile 3 3 2 8 Mir. and Mrs. Richard Hawkey, presently being used in Canada -not for purposes of entertaieto are easy ta raise and full o! vitality from the first day. Lindsay 0 8 0 O Oto u o pltclpoaad. npofo hs They develop into nice large birds, and certainly know Senior Boys- W L T Pts MARCH 14- 16 and Mir. Garnet McCay, Town, avrieetpbihdi acueBCppr ne h howte ayt heegsypeiahyewenthepicesarshihctiBwmavile wO1e1nRJthRD IPINGS aild naMraeJa. Sory ad dvetiemet pblsoeni Vacover BJaspaprsundr he posandi inteFail. We know they are real money-makers. Our Bwavle 9 0 11 UYR IPIG Mir. and Mrs. P. Hayward and of the Vancouver Liberal Association is shown hereunder. te uer remarks about so many large eggs every week Cobourg 7 2 1 15 * were dînner guests o! Mr. and the year round. Peterboro 7 3 0 14 'The Llght T tFailed' Mrs. Albert Hawkey on Sunday. "esatofwtth ih ido hcsan nw Lindsay 3 6 1 7 They aiso called at- Mr. R. th e star wi th ltee ra igh rids o!echiksmen- kno Oshawa 2 7 1 with Ronald Colman Wrîght's and paid Mirs. E. Wight a tha reult wil crn iner.Bra bidsarelik me- bsy Port Hope 0 10 0 0 Walter Huston - Ida Lupino short visît who is sf11l in quite ýaCA P ITLT IE U R E ail the time!" A Grand Story Pull of weak condition. Mirs. James O'Connor, R.R. Mrs. Applcyard put 309 Bray Romance - Adventure Miss Doreen Byami has accepted AI OT HT R 4, Milton, Ont., has been chicks under her brooder apsto nBwavie buymng Bray chicks for 7 last Spring, and hier total Added - Popcye Cartoon apsto nBwavle straiht yarsand ler oder ITSAU P TS"Neyer Bock a Baby" Mir. and Mirs. Earl Bradburn ohaeoudteplicnsakonC ao' stagh eas adhe rdr losa through the whole ______ who have been residing on teYuhv er the pltcastl nCnd' is in for 1940. Last Spring starting and growing pcriod Scott farm, east o! the village, War Effort she started 1,100 Bray chicks wsjs n esta REVIVAL are moving to their farmn at - sa you can sec that poul- Bwas justetb8l -eone lesCartthant try sn'tjusta smll sde- ier extrs."pleted one o! the rnost successful Friday at 10.45 p.m. CMtrLit os.sa M.G MRHO FT M lime with her, but a real MrsJ. . witer R.R. 1, seasons that they have l<non Carr's, Gilford, doing sorne car-M AC0 FTE business. "What 1 like about Norval, Ont., has been buy- finishing the league scheduîe with lfQljl penter work.1 thern," Mrs. O'Connor tels ing Bray chicks for 8-years. two tearna leading the league, one "Hrr o EnPoe" Mrs. Wood who is with her Au Independent enid accewote news rmol »w mlowln giglvno us, "is tee way they keep "Last year's lot," she tells in second place and one in third RoetrrY Glnracielle daughter, Mrs. Herbert Cameron, tee nests busy."us "were laying before they place. The senior boys and the Rbrt oung - Gai le is in a serious condition having c m lt itr fC ndt chicks for 7 yrs," r.yG were 5 rnonths old, and laid junior girls really deserve credit, suar Efafortke chiks or7 yars" rs.G.lots o! good big eggs alI Faîl for the former !inished wthout Monday - Tuesday Womnen's Institute held a crok- W rEf r E. Appleyard o! George- and Winter. I made good a defeat, and the latter only su!- inole and card party in the dom town, Ont., says, "and we've money out of my cockerels, fered one bass. MARCH 18 - 19 rnunity hall, Friday evening. Pro- ~Cnda huds.ti itr udmli a % neyer had any trouble yet." too." 0* ceeds are ta be used for Red aveconmplshmuds hsnf i l. r .1en uo,, h h When people who depend on poultry for a good part One o! the contributing factors '~rfin Cross purposes. Luther Goodman acmlsmn stewr fotcu o! their living buy chicks fron the same htcer yar to theelocals' success is tee con- "eoio was the lucky winner o! the 1* -- - - - - __ Ao --Mffl 1

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