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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Sep 1929, p. 2

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PAGE TWO THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929 LGLTHE EDITOR TALKS GOODYEAR COMPANY ADOPT ! DURHAM OLD BOY1 FINE MISSIONARY ADDRESS M. G. V. GOULD, B.A.. LL.D.PESO PLNFREPO ES IT AIV HME! Barrister, Solicitor, Natary 1Once again achools are open. We PENSION LAN FOR EPLOYEESRiSITSrNATVE HAMLE Mdoney to boan on Farm and Town have seen in the papers that schoolsý Property. Royal Bank Building, in several towns are over-crowded Local Industry Are Pioneer* in, Editor Richard White Recalis Many Eowmanvilla. Phone 351. this year. Isn't it strange? A haîf Canada in Adopting Plan to Provide Namnes and Events of the Good An interesting and profitable even- century and miore ago families werel for Long-Service Eniployees OId Days iflg was enjoyed in Trinity Sehool W. R. STRIKE so much larger than they are now,j Room on Tuesday, September l7th, luccessor to late D. B. Simpson, K.C. yet schooi-house accommodat 'on for~ After the most thorough study and! In atwe' L eo h inwe t alsJno isoay Barrister, Solicitor, Notary bthpuliondhihietoy s n- and Trinity mission Circle i Soliito forBan9a1Monteai adeute i san y g cses Surin- careful consideration, the Manage- Reformer, Editor Richard White olict o oank h ono 91 aeut nts cc>mass.- rlv1vere guests of Trinity Y. W. Auxil-i Koney o LoanPhone arentshave learned to appreciate ment of the Goodyear Tire and Rub- 1 makes the f oiiowing interesting îo- ary. Miss Spargo, the President,1 Bowmanille. ntaria education. Some one asked the ber Company, Limited, have adopted' ments on his recent visit L) bis native eidead atrtedvtoa other day in a newspaper what this, a Pension System and Retirement countY: period in which Mrs. W. C. Ives; rea.d W. F. WARD, B. A. igreat rush to the schools means?'Plan, the purpose of which is to pro-1 The editor of the Reformer was 751 the scripture and Mrs. W. Ross Strike Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Do they look on it as one of the ac- vide or as-sist employees in providing year aId (or young if you pleasge) on read "Parable of the Water Jar," a Mo0ney ta boan. Bonds for sle epe practices of present-day par- a - subetantial lanuity for oîd age,1 Friday asat, and thinking it would be 1cordial weicome was extended to the Offices-Bleakley Block, King Don an omluîtes the annuity ta be paid by a financial- nc ovs n pn tiatpr îios Bowmanville, Ontario. Phonos: C onsider the sehool as a place to send ly sond Insurance Cmpany.' The lof the day in the littie village inij The treat of the evening was a very Office 102, Bouse 409. their children where they wiil be CopnIa codngyvtdasb which hie was born, to wit, Sauina, in interesting address by Mrs. (Rev.> reasonably safe from harmn, and ot t mayloaacrigyvtdasb, Durham County, once the home Of i A. L. Richards, of Wibwowt of__the_______ tantia.l sum tW be a4ded to annuallyth aosHgesanDhrclb-1h*Wiyw ih - . - of the way? ta Vake care of its obligations un- teamuHghssadterel-Iber husband, spent soine years in The school is just like any other der the Pln rities who have made their mark inakthwnadha aytrlig DENTAL conmmuniy service, the value it re- On October lat, 1929, ail present1te ordarngmns eeme pathetîc and encouraging experiences DR. G. C. BONtNparetsCdpeTLEontheir co- epoeswt wev ots o-accordingiy. That niorning, for amrong the foreigners and others DRurnaC. taNCparents wih de.pendsts' cnn;once at îeast in aur lifetime, we man-, while in the West. Th fel wa Rono grduae i DetisryTorntooperation. How long has it been tinuons service, subjeet Vo the ap-; aged t'o get up in tinie te catch the 1 arge, the workers Tean he e edwa Unvrsity.ad a t ofDe thRyTroalsince they visidthe sehool? Is proval of the Pension Board and the -542tai foeardlewheewegea.ndi tsil s uhe need Umerit. rauteaiti. oylthere adequate desk room? Are the Board o'f Directors, sIhall ho eligible. i5.2eramntbyfr Prothae, Col.edewy gang wic relilusinsrucion. Collof DntaaSuge n ofl-wremtb orbotedel.sksaog wth rlgi ntrcin taie ffceKngSt ownvilofdOn- in good repair and comfort-. Ail other present or future new em-1 White of iBuffalo, who, wt r.Dcoswr 0mlso oeds Officephone 40. House n hon. 22- eabe condteidrTe wor undpiof eos siaîî h o lin ofl i White and a lady friend, was waiting tant, and often the missionary had Vo X-Ray Equtpment infl~Cfico . deosire nti hukonsTstiree<n ayof the ymonihf ontoinuou sr-with his new six-cylinder Nash, cap- ho nurse and doctor. Sometimnes DR.insJpren. shold kow.vicnoen.er fCTtft}U O' able of negotiating 75 miles an hour, the churches were turned into hos- DSayJ.aC.nts, TT * we*t* lvice.ngsta take us ta aur destination, which pitals. Cothing for the children is Assistant Dr. E. W. Sinson o"r ith en? ellws, tak yo Maie ,mployees who have reached was by way of Whitby, Oshawa and always needed and acceptable. Mrs. Graduate of Royal Dental Gollego, , ih o? Tîlnh~' O the age -of 65 and have had at leail Bowmanville, the iast namd tonRhad ik tswok nou meottOfie sg&. st O' the teachers? Have yau talked 15nRcadstik hs oki u aSnill. Offichoin t. A. ý B Vot thern and given themn ta uuder- 1 years continuons service, and being where we spent ten pleasant great -est la as importn as the manill. Ofic hurs9 I m.testand that you are interested in the fernale entployees 'who have reached iyeaTs before coming Vo Milton, and needs of China, Japan, 1Ldia or 4 p. m. daily except Sunday. Phone o o wok? You shouiid ho intel- the age of 60 and have had 15 yearsl where were <ormed lasting friend- Af riea. Everyone was deiighted 90. Bouse phone 283. eschooll o r. j ou hlde continuous service, nay ho retired on, ships. F'ro'm Bowmanville ta SaUina with the information received first- X-Ray Equipment in Office. are-eitgealiteresbte you chder. pension on 4the anni'versary of their lis seven nilies, witih the village of hand froni this experienced and earn- Dît. R. E. DINNIWELL Have you given the teachers to un- rembership in the plan. Empoyees Hampton two miles this side of it, est worker. A vote of thanks, rnov- nie-deratancl that yen, are willing Ve o -inonhsve ic a e.ad 1oa theon and we soon drew up in front o! tihe ed by Mrs. Ives and seconded by Mrs.j Hlonor graduate af Torontoa nvr iuu evie n hi h homo in -which the writer and tihreeStke was accorddhrfrtevr mfty and member of Royal College of operate with them? C-oieration. judin of the Pension Board, have brothers and two sisters were hem, infrive adde orth Dental Surgeans. Licensed ta dosn't mean interference or any at-; becomne phystcaliy or mentally in- and w. were pleased to see that aI- ifomaival nrbeswrnrihd pnmetise in Ontario and the Dominion.1 tempt te manage affaire. Msclnmeswr unse Dntit.,n al is banchles. Offiete, fear, ar uV oo nany pahrnthfeld.capable of continîuing in active ser-1 though sixty years had corn and gone by Mrs.Smith Ferguson, piano solo;1 Lengt., i llisbrwanchlopat htterdt oad tercid ie a orrdo es.sioncre- since we left it, there was littie or vocal duet, Mrs. H. M. Foster and1 iako Montreal. Phone 301. ren's education is discharged when gar<ls f aO' ge. no change in ita appearance. Not Mrs. C. H. Dudley; and a plana duet Rai Ithe taxes are paid and the children Under the plan, employees wil hae' so, however, witih the home next do'or, by Mrs. J. A. Cole and Mrs. Dudley. bundled off te sehool. If you wouild ,divided into two classes: "'A"-Thosle occupied when we lived there by the Asoilhufooednwhhr- MEDICAL get the utnmost in service froni your1 who do noV. voluutarily deposit a late Sirnon Lee, wagon maker and freshrnents were served. The thanks scho.ols take an interest in theni, show' percentage o! their earnings in the l unde'rtaker, who always kept bis f of St. Paiul's Society were expressed c. w SLMON.M.D, CM. tat nterst nd e wiîîn Voco- enio fund; and "B"-Those 1ho I house in the pink of condition and to Trinity in a vote of thanks moved1 Graduate ai Trinity Medical Cllbogo, operate. The average teacher wil deposit 3 % of their annual eauinings., pamted white as the driven- snow. by Mrs. (Rev) Best and seconded by i Toranta, fornxerly ai EnnikIlle appreciate your going to see them' For Class "A" Vhe retire7nnt in_! We really felt bad at seeing it in its Miss R. Percy. Many others ex- Office and Residence. Dr. Beith'a1 and talking their children's interests corme, payable monthly, will equal i present unattractive and uninviting i pressed appreciation for the privilege forer esdene a Uurc S aee over with them. Invite tbern to three-quarters of one per cent of the; appearance. of bearing Mrs. Richards and enjoy- Bowmnvile. Pone 59. 4-tlOurhome and see how they respond. employee's earnings during the firstý Proceeding up to the cburch on the ing a social evening together. Bomavxle Poe 59 4-tyor* * * twenty years of continuous service; bill, old Eldad, where we we-rshipped J. CLARK BELL We read recentiy the opinion of for Cla.ss "B" one per cent -of the with our parents and attended the VIIII.O., Ch.B., F.R.C.S., (Edin), D.P. H.<an educator o! ripe experience who employee's earnings during the first Sunday school, we met hy appoint- seen, noV a sound Vo be heard, no' (Successor to Dr. A. S. TilIey> ýtouched upon the duty of eachers twenty years.: ment our old friends and former ring ui flons. Graduate in Medicine, Aber-Ita develop personality in chiidren f A further retire-ment income will schoolmates in the persons of -'%r. and r gn mscfromn the old anvil, n~o deen Univeraity; Feliow of the Royal! under tîheir tuition. He wrote:, be provided by Vhe e'r.ployees' montb- Ms .Bkr e ageLmi everv respect typifying to us what College o! S urgeons, Edinburgh.I Public achools seemn to constitute the Iy depasits. Tbis incarne wil, of iman, about the anly two left round bas been described as "the deserted Ofieand, Residence, Queen St.rnost important timne in the develop-' course, vary according to tbe age and' teryaende the Sfhna public so b ila, adparted,"nederta rs,"etun B naniePoo8. jment o! the cild's personality, imas- fearniogs of the depositor. en atbenthersoln- pulM Jholgloy ad eand' evrt eu Office Hours: 2 ta 4 P. m.. 6 ta 8.30. x ucashsistefrtoprutv Provisions have been made for re-! xr sr.Jh And it was witb a 'rather beavy be-art for the recognizing, in an organize imusn rpninn mlyes uhs eradRb.M-that we once more turned our back W. . BRKS M. . d iburingor ensori emloyesCullough. Needless ta say, we were upan aur revered and neyer-to-be- W. H BIKS.M.D I ay, o! variau.s types of mental dis- Or their beneflcaries on the event of deligbted ta meet these two a idf fargo tîen birthplace, iere we spent Office Hours: 1 ta 4 and 7 ta 830.odr h1 a h osdrda bslaigtecoîay i et; friends and ta observe that aid fatherl the haippiest fifteen years o! Our life, Telephane 108. iperversions of certain traits of char- before or aftier rettrernent, total and tm hddatvr idywt hm ibFakRs sorvlaecu Office and Residence: Dr. Hazlewoad's1i acter commuon to all cbildren. Teach- permanent disa'bility, etc. tinefwere eas eryidly notie h wi ad h FaG eeascoe asilaur caun- forerreid nce iWllngon thet, imo rtlanie o recogniz, fand y The Company reserves the right ta kept was the c'hurch cemetery, wbere try chum. both now deceased. Bow ma ville ueitr i psof rac e o!r ecngtie ing, faulty m ake any change desirab ie la the ar grandpaients on our fathers I et r i g a o an i e v a trahits o racdterine, ev eopin plan, or ta do away with it altogehr side are sleeping side by .,ide. Re- iHamtn we met at the latterplc Ofi e Do R . V.e 4H. d tR eY c8d, mo eap.m r, eam . ea w ich w îl n t affect the retirerent turnin g ta the -village we had the ja o th rî l c After 8 p. mi., by appoinrnent only.i This thuht is bneft povied y te Crpny' plasure o! Meeting and spendinga anscholateSalina boy and former Exception-Office wil be Open 9 tO'ering, for seîf-depreciation is not in- mrade etc.;als deposits prevLously few minutes witb another aId school- Ruse, and the pleasure of meeting 10 Saturday night. 3 6-tf; f requently exhibited, and ofttimes at ane, ecimels t dismiss ernployees mate in the person o! Artbur J. Rey- ec te -smtal noe o an nodiatedere, nd Vii n-acc'ording ta tihe GCorn , h a ac te a uual noe o DR. R. W. CLARK anher form !at noermea n tallt ~any' udm1 .ods bowsliving reti-red and a few minutes. Plynciu SrgonOterferaofanoma mntliy s ny jdgen.quietiy enjoying tfnie eventide of life; ravie arhm o o Phyicln &Sureoncharacterized bY Seciiusion, reticence, ______________where ho spent bis earlier days. fyems orvle u e fMlonr an Office-Division St., Bawmanville. jack af contact with the prese5nt; in-tbog te We had tus fir carried tbrough wyere - bea r n t itntad, (next ta Trinity United Charch) trospection, with satisyngfncies hog te activities o! aur publ4i h!e in aur mind tbe picture a! the was not long in being reached, and Office Hours-3 ta 5 and 7 ta 9 p. nm. substituted for normal mental inter- health nurses and socil welfare old village as it was when we eft it after aking dinner witb aur cousin. Sup.days by appointnient only. ests. Mor'eaver, it la a generally ae- workers visiting the. homes and in- 1 sixtY Years ago, and bad been fondly Miss Emma White, also a native o! Phone 24 cepted !act that the iniperfect mien- structing the mothers. . oping Vbat in revisiting it w-e shauld Solina, and who accompanied ns out 45-tIjtal adjustiment exhibited by a atun- Strortg impulses, strong emItos find it pretty much the samne as when Vo the village, we rnotored down Vo 1 e i niidesw.oaeinaal properl giuided, constitute the mia.- we lef-V it. IBut in this we were tebatflykp eeey hr DOCORS HLIDYS f a the highiet citizenship, altiiough tonial out ai which strong personali-irather sadly disappointed. We ethle bueau r llkp rnet rher an The. Physicians ai B'owmanville nat by any means insane in the pro- ties and strong characters are de-1 it a thriving littIe village, peopWbe byliebr alsour'aentsberoraes bave agreed ta close thoir offices i I>OIinterpretîation o! the ter, Velo'lPed. p ntligntad mn- BterBo a nllle ne telatwives- Wedneaday afternoons. In case aif largely due Vo lack Ofi proper mental Editor's Note: This Talk was w'rit- dustrions -people, including Simon ville that wo knew fifty years ago, sa .mergency at this time enquire oi raîning, ta lack ai application o! tn Just one month ago but wus side-- Lee and -son, wagon makers and u n-jmnchgehaeaknpceot tehsiaortlpoeoperatorithepnipes o! mental bygiene in tracked. dertakers; John Beer and son, black- fronicangshave and ersonacestnd Sora dcto. Iinanc an ealychidhed, ndimtbs; John Cowle and sons, aiors;' point. Time and mon have worked while the achool affords the mont BUY COAL NOWj uncle Ro'bert Libby, joiner; W. Jen-gradageinteIdVnlIo 'strategic point at w-hich 1o safe-____ nings, Harrv Hoaper and Joseph 01-getcgsi the godhoevrb tovnus uite fr, sboernakers; Willim and Daniel rnystifying after sucb a long absence. THEROPY preciate the fact that the observation tMrb.tathR r frdo rd Tertm aTrnVads DURWN E.STECLEY and intelligent guidance o! the in- form te pule ta e 1 rpa r and contractors; John Ruse and, tance o! 42 miles, w-as madIe in 1 i u DURINE. TEKLEsaine-ts impulses and emations, ahould ta continue ta deliver coal at Tyroas- Wm. Trin-ble, campenter-s; a sawmiîî and 15 minutes, in time ta eti the honor graduate ai Toronto Colbege begin at a decidedly eal date, as Ptation and tealal parts of the towr. run by the Bices;, and ahI hu5sy as nail- 4.45 train at Parkdale for Milton. of Chiropractie will bo in the Bow-1 is being demonstraed by aur Parent adtwsi.Alodr rmtà r l h 1e h nieti oee itneo Manville Office Tuesday, Thuriday' Education organisations and Child adtwsi.Alodr rmtyesaltetm.Teotr n oee itneo and Saturday evenings, phono 1411! Stdy classes. tilled and satisfaction guaranteed.i1 But on aur recent visit, aIl was approxirnately 165 miles-65 miles Beuienl l caîhs made during fore-. Phone 518. quiet as the grave. not a soul ta b. by train and 100 miles by mator. bon. ~~~~~~~~Parents, w. apprehiend, aeldorn con- __________________________________________________ - 'ider in Vhe case a! their first-bom4n what responsibilitios tbey shauld us-____________________________________ FUNERAL DIRECTORS i sume in this important matter in the I life o! their children. Yet w-e are S F F.MORRIS Moo o aware that w-ile ail persans have the Compete otoror Iability, in a great or lesser degree,' Horse Equipment. I ta recognize personality, yet anly a AIl calîs prornptly few- are qualified hy observations andi attonded ta. 1 Privte Abulace.i experience ta correctly interpret per- PrandAmulc. sonality. For example, in the case Branch Stores- te o pssible ta foretell his or ber Orono & Newcastle. ýmental reactian ta a new experience. -Personali'cy is therefore large lv habit I a! thougrht and ronduc'. ALAN M. WILLIAMS 1 Unfo-tunately, in t the cas.e of! Embalmer and Funerai Director. cbihdren, faulty habits of thought; Calîs given prompt and personal at and conduct are nat usualyv recog- tention. No extra charge for (lis-'ni7ed early enough by parent, or WD N tac. Motor Ambulanceatou tecrsho ayh expecter] ta cor- j tervce. Pons 8 r 39 B'.-r ect trgho M ay tubhc . aevr manvilbe, On ra.V3-tf a +e1- ifiTyrovdmthf j a,~ wgI~*have, in an raiewafrcn j F. O. McILVEEN. Manager. I ~ Boid n three tact wltii these children, 1V would jBo m v eBrn h SoI N. 3 8 pr b~ oemtht ntil ao<ine waya and nioans: lf "' have oee tevLedby-Nhi.hwecaI ~-.reoo.ptofp et e earlier contact that w-e wiI have iondugasorethveendvsdbywchecnI j '\-f THECOOKMEDINECO to > ftaJC the begt o! the poasibilities I j______________________________________ 1055T*OT.'omstW ifUj n ,nSjoynwith tiie achools, - nd à L ANOTrHER AMAZING SPARTON DEVELOPMENT' w bw smi;Rou HAMY C. ALUN £QId$ONNI Sparton Dealer iwWsoi - Bowmanvihle SPARTON RADIO 'Radio's Richest Voici» The finest tea you can buy-Red Rose Orange Pekoe. Made from juicy, flavor filled leaves-three days in bud. Every package guaranteed. ce RIED ROSE TIEAis good tea"l' RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good Art. Cole's Red Indian Station an d Garage Phone 54 King St. E. Bowmanville IS LOCAL DEALER FOR Cyclo Motor Fuel Red Indian Motor Oïl IMarathon Gasole ALL MIGHTY GOOD n McColl-Frontenac PRODUCTS O.M.L. Officiai Station-Emergency Road Service Are You in a Quandary About What You Need In Building NMaterial? Lumber, Shingles, Cernent, Lime, Johns- Manville Asbestos Shingies and Roofing, Seaman Kent Hardwood Flooring. If so, we shall be glad to supffly you at ail times and reasonable prices. FUEL SUPPLY We are also prel)ared to take care of your order for D. L. & W. Scranton Coal, The Standard Anthracite, Oto Coke, Pocahontas and Stearn Coal. Cali and see us and get our prices before you buy. McClIan & Co. Ltd. Office Phone 15; House Phonos 228, 274, 218 King St. E. Bowmanville PAGE TWO THE CANADIAN STATESMA.N, BOW-MANVILLE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929

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