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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Apr 1937, p. 10

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE TEN Local Installation Is Most Modern Phone Developmeflt t, NIr i lScutit, N rfcivis- itet i li. ti.iî,NI r... W. T. Baker. Mn. and Nîns. S. E. Werry attend- ced a dutîner party ai Nîn. -Clarence \'ienry's. Kedron. Mr. aud \Irs. J. W. 'clIlowlecs sud Mn. Wesley X'llowlees visiteti Miss Ida Reviioltis, Toroînto. Mn. Jack Pennyý, Poîrt Ferry, visit- ed ai Mn.Miî' Mn. Bruce Tiuk visiter! Mn. Lu- ther Pasccoe wheî is necoverntg uice- lv aften lii-, penaticu il, tlhe Pivate Patient'.. Pavilion. GeiicraI Hospital, Totronto. Miss Kay Dudic snd nr. Russel Bai-.on, Bitwiniauiiievi.iîeîlai liMr. A. J. Baisciî's. The tnissioniary iîrîgnaîîî on Sun- <laY aftenîîooîî%%'as il, charge cf Mrs. Ri)%- Laiîginsîixciîutolîl the ~st,,rv-of i Uudola. Mi.ses Verna aîîîi Fila NMill- so'li gave a vocal diii. atîti M iss 1Iflii l.aîîgîuaiîi gave a rcadiig. tif us VlnýICie r es la... tatIcharge ofte clîtîchi srvice. .Nliss.es. Mar- gaý'ret Sc)tît atftti \enta N rlî eai li ii..lec.. Raekltiih r-cii Saitl, el-ll.et î ith eig liehili atndithu elîtîn gave li t ti- P-i-it leu il-'. tti îiîg \lîîîî- tii iitg xxi. iii chî;tro- tif the NI i C'i11tttni ii cir, Ni .. argaret Scot liiît,,l, Xi Ni-.-.t dle.. X'ei- liiie I-e ntaiiiig. N[RuslthiiNIcKes- site- %,.C,11 ;Col() i ss... l'iaril.caclî toopie, NIrý..J.\. 1. B.d.. îî.reea- tiis iii us. t hleil eîj tîcei Stîitta Ihiie andt SIticietiiig xiiilibe hletiTtitstiac v tinApril 2tî. Mnf. E. A .. Sîmîers, Bow- inatîcille, viii lie the speaker. A gooîtipnognam is being prnepareti. iLadies bhnk ~lunch. Rex'. Mn. Nlanclifnom îîontl cf Kinigston, was oi thte Tyrouie Circuit last Sutîtax- takîîîg services at the di ffereîît aippointîneîîts in vicw cf a cail. Mn. Nlarci matie a x'eny fav- curable imnpressionî on the Salem congregaticti as he couîductedth te af- ternoon service liene, delix'ering a fie sermmon. Y. P. IU. meeting was net helti last" week. Mn. and Mrs. S. Elceinhe have moveti te the Gibsoît lîcîesteati itean Newcastle, whene Mn. Elcombe lias secunetl a position with the pre- sent ownîers. Mns. L. Squair spent the weekeîît ,withi lier auttt. Ms. J. H. \Verny. Townî. MIr. snd Nfrs. Moctiv snd fainil.-. Toîronîto, vi.ited i ls sister, Nîns. H. Gauti, ont Suiiiiac. NI n. .L..Saccri . Newtoiîciic. t- tetîtîci ..trxîco lîcre Sîttitav with lier îîîîthîer, NIrns. A. W'ci.. .Nieýssr.. L. .-uîîîs, F. Pl'cecandî G. Bretît, T\ertine, accoiîiiticd Rex. N lare hi on S iiffac antit eîj oyctithe service lîcre. .NI r. (lias. Ci tnîislii.Oshlax'.a, lire- tliitr of NIr. G. Ciîniishiiîiti trwetî t a cure ser useîîeratioîî iiiTorontoî I Iispiitl titi Irîtîse antidIi relie nic iiîîrox'iîg siex'.-. .Nir. aitlnd îns. IA.xilRichiardss ei- tertaitiet a few Pîrovidlenîce, frindts iott \Vctlite..la vx'.eek. NI i.s 1Iilili Richiard., I-ax ttît, sîlett thexet- iiwitit NMr. and l frs. Leti iclari'.. Sîîrc yte repocrt Nfns. P. Cattiani Rets hoth quite ill. Gladti t report the family cf Mn. WV. Richards gaining in liealth aften quite a serions illness. GOLD MINE STOCKS MADE FIRST CANVASS AE AAE One 0f First Ontario Centres j IRST MANAGER RISKY SPEAKER l TELLS ROTARIANS To IR. T. Birks, Presîdent of Howie U e P o e - W s I Gold Mines, Gives informative ToU ePh n s»»W sI Address "Kis yor moey ood-ye f 1First Bell Company Group you buy gold stocks," said R. T. Birks, guest speaker at Rotary (Continued fromf page nine) Friday noon. "if you are lucky you tî eprnes UA AERDCIN maygetsoe o itbak, .! lo Easter n House, King St. Important reduc t1i0ofl s in you wili know that you hiave beenii Glov er, Wm.,Liveren Stable, King rural telephone rates are an- patriot and assist.ed in opemnnS nounc'ed by Mr. W.P. Harris. up the country." , Grand Trunk Railway, Station District Manag-er of the Bell Mr. Birks, president of Howie 'ý~Great North-Western Telegraphý Telephone Company. Instead Gold Mine, is a brother of Dr. W. Co. King St.o i rooe ae o ua H. Birks of Bowmanvýlle. His Haibor, Port Darlington. service of $1.85 per month for address was f illed with informa- 1Higginbotham & Son, Druggists.,rsdneSrie h e i rate will be only $1.50 per tion relative to Canada's mining King St. month. In addition Vo the re- . Thomnas Bingham industry which in 1935. f or the Hlir ..Crs e first time in its history. produc- Jeffrey. Joceph, Clot.hing Store, system under dial installatiron Who in 1881 became the first ed morein.valu thanrldathepKng St.s a much better ser- manager or "agent" for ,t.he Bell fiield os f anda Teopsk . . lfk oCanada.eBakesTinhSe. viepeaurlk- L i er.BelpMcFaCmpnyinlana- er gave statistics to show that Of Montreal former Presîdent H.M. lac & oi,ran Deers,Kig S-T. e i rurl sub s c r i es. vTelep.He Companin Bowan-it mi.ning in the Dominion was do- and îetired Chiaumian cf the Manager of the Bell Syst.em i sl .Gin DdBuc ealrsGo TKnioncemdeenM. ari t en vle. eve n ht aac a ing its part for labor. in inaintain- Board cf the Bell Telep>hcnecesndBthrKgSt. m ebyM.HrsatEn- for three years when lie was suc- ing high wage levels: was help- Company, whio canvassed ti, Oshawa and supervisor over the1 Lyles Elevator, King St. killen recently. was received cedb i icMs d ig ing to pay national expenses with first telephone lusers in Bowman- area cf Eastern Ontario includ- Mason, T. G.. Dry Goods. King St. with keen satisfaction'by tele- ceddb i ic.Ms d ig large tax payments: was a:din. il nMrh 80 r carn omnile yvru f Martyn, J. B.. Butcher and Gro- phone subscribers of that; ham. Mr. Bingham aiso had the other industries by uts purchases lane had a telephone system in this offce r.Bakasbe crKnSt',scio.U erhenw Y- honour of being. we believe. the of supplies and power and thiourýh oeato in Bownianville teven Mime. John, Groceries. etc., Kinegtem th e nmbr f aties first insurance agent. in Bowman- it.s dividends was boosting, the prior to the organzation of the tiaeStsoite.ih h n smaller than heretofore. The -ville and dîd a land office business prosperity of the nation. BelCmayIhsgadodsalation of Bo)wmaniville's new McClellan & Co., Coal, Wood and rsl sta vr usrb o sKn tetofc."n He quoted R. B. Bennet.f or- man may rightfully be igiven the dial syst.em duiing the past six Lumber, King St. rnw a hefrphn t I om " Bsingham ltofive in- mer Prime Minister of Canada. as tille -The Fatheî' of Bwa-mDnths. McClellan. John. Wharfiniger, his service for a greater per- saying that Canada's gold mines villes Tlephone Sy-stEm." Port Darlingtonioo!te.O mstns house noW occuped by Mr. J. B. saedth cunry cedt bia Mcçlung Bros.. Dry Goods and 1 the maximum of eight ltele- 'Martyn who purchased it f rom! as hegol poduedhasben R JGroceries, King St. phones hias been set. him. conùtmnts.caec ne'ainlr e e ri i n g rMcDougall Bros., Produce Merch- "Gih o mnot is an it ntyKngS.B l McLait'ghlin. Dr. J. W., iesidence. LeB.M cFarlane W ho Canvassed other business in the country,"M.hI9Tf 1 lA7 k IlT li Temperance St. Mr. Birks declared. 'It rather N a(tive LofJYYIIIUIvAil MoLaughlin, Dr. J. W., office, supplements them as it requires ____ King ofSt.__ _ __ _ In Town Dean of Telephone M en nopedt agreemaent an cang rtne rr aenOntario. An operation however Murdock Bros.. Grocers, King St.____ shiped t an maret poviing ConiflUd frm pge fne) has kept himi out o! play for the Ontario Bank, King St.FrsCaetBonnvlet RE EA ON O M instantaneous credit and allowing that the young man has an ex- past season. Post Office. King St. isCaetBomn l t RE EA IN O M us to take back what we wvish. epaycaatr n osOi ee ilasi lovr a- Ruebottomn House. King St. Ca'nvass for Subscribers on But there is an erroneci.s im- epaycaatr n oso en. iamgh er alenvmtare imponD. ure. aw ie.1880 B CMIG P R pression abroad that we coulil 10 say that hUs salary WoUld be eFebruary 27thalets BESimsonCDOMukeLa OPART F collect $150 from a group of men, $20 per month for the first year. more pronounced in the line of King St. 0 F MANY HOMES hire a prospector and expect him Hsfis wyaswt a music. Shie has won prizes in the Simpson, Hon. John, residence, L.B1ca'ae.wiesprn o f ind a mine which would make Bell Company f ound him carrying Durham County Music Festival. Kingston Rd.[tneto th lpoesD- Arcainroni:aicvb- us large prof its. Out of Toronto, on as inspector. collector and as Like her brother and her father Skating Rink. King Ste.n fteTlphnsD- . eraio omi ail e alone there was f ive million dol-reifngtorar. ews she is prominent in athletics. Statesman. Th.e, M. A. James, Ed- partiment o! the old Doinonccming ail accepted part cfnîainy laelsepfnt jsttinpryingoorIccae the Mr. Williams is a member and itor. King St. Telegraph Company, canvased homes. Basement, attic or the main ti'aninesrrnddwto Osha aae ao-!director of Box. ianville Rotary Towns. David, Caledonian Mills Bowmanville for telephzne sub-pr fteles rvdssaeta caedth epes o oertinafter one year went to Winnipeg Club, a past master of Jemusalemn Upper Canada Furniture Co., Fac- scibers to Bell Telephone serice. oaf nehome rttttly oisue Plan naetew ine n wenoftheae 10-hcf new omesfremently povidetfo and development is enormous. w.r ewsemlydb h Lodge A. F. & A. M., and an ad- tory. Elgin St. ýManitoba Government Telephone herent of St. Paul's United. Wesley, John, residence, King St. on February 27th. 1880, the re- stich a rocm. Mr. Birks was introduced by Dr. system. He returned to Bowmai1- Church. Young & Cawker, Gro-ers and cords show. That was two months NlaiiN people helieve that this is J. C. Devitt, and Fred Cryderman ville and when Manager A. W. He has several hobbies and they Butchers. King St. before the Bell Telephone Comp- one place wherc their imagination made the motion o! appreciation Pratt went overseas. Miss Palmer, ar rciclyal os e hnlYonaN Srsdnce, King St. any o! Canada was incorporated. a u e n a niauii o ng hemeeo! ng t b nowFals, Mrd s. R. nWgeriamsNiafaboys are about the grandest cre- NwateadOooApril 29th. that year. and wbile roois result. However, somne rocms Durngthemetig te owersFals.acedas ange an cie ations o! Providence, and no jobNweseadOoo the Dominion Telegraph Company of this type maintain an air cf dig- who were "tops" in a recent comn- operator. The date o! Mr'. Wil-' is oo hard te do for them. He William T. Lockhart, Agent was still general agent for the nity and permanence. settings for petition were bonored wt an liams appointment was Ferurýhas been keenly interested in the Canadian Express Company. Bell Telephone enterprise headed games and hobbies, iustead cf thea- address by L. W. Dippell and pi-e- ist. 1926. By vutue o! his ser- Church Hockey League and is the !Chandler, S. B., dental supplies by Melville Bell. father o! Alex- trîcal backgrouinds. sented with tokens for their skil. vice wit.h the company he is a donor of the Williams Trophy for Douglas, T. and J.. Livery ander Graham Bell who invented Ilu niodernizing vouir honme throuigh The 1team included W. P. Corbett. member of tbe TelephonEý Pion- the most useful player to his team 'Fothergili. Robent. Druggist the telephone. at Brantford. f tintis obtained f rom tîe batik uinder M. A. Neal. J. R. Stutt. C. H. Ma- eers o! America. which group is in the league. Hé is a member Gamnsby and Bro.. General Store , O a-h1th-80 .B.M-teHmeIpoeet1lî,b son and F. C. Vanstone. made up o! men with 2 years or o! the Boys Work Board and bas ý Orono Farnlarehth1ed 0, .BMvi Hoe m i hapreing recrn, eao Guests at dinner included G oresric ih el o-ever been active in its affairs. Grn rukRilaStto make a second subscriber cani- rccms is permissable unider the Plan Ansle. Osawa, . A.LaBin, pay. IAnd sutnming up the manGetNrhWstr eerp vass and was successful in idd One hcme-owner combiined the olti Port Hope, Dr. J. C. Bell. Dr. W.j Frank was married on Augustj Frank Williams we might truth- CO. . t If H. Birks, and Allan Knight. Bow- l6th, 1913 teobCristobel Murdoff. If ully Say that he is tetp !Ln.G . ea tor. roo ned o mre naeks Vo l-elThs tharn te ie'. s a reshtu sctîn m.a.nille.They ave to ebldrenDonal i god citzen tat maes a ood Lckhar. A..FlouraGrai and ainedtbreeweeksnarlir. Ths tueA.mil's lesureGerrs. at Queen's University, and Helen omnt.H sirse n Commission Merchant. Oroino tixne lhe remained here for somne Paiielcd walls alwavs add cliarmn at home.hijo.itrse inbscm Lockhart, W. T.. Grain and Com- little lime. assisting in the work te a rccr n ad are particularly ad- his obintrestd i hi co misson ercanto! ereoting lines and installing aptable tc a gaine rooni. Inu maily i Y O Ef These childi-en show every sign munity, interested in the youtb, mission Merchantpe- ass hweer hi pncig s o ___ YRONE____________ o! carrying on the Williams tradi- and interested in the moral and Munson. L., Grocer and Butcher. tel. ephone isbscrti' rm- caslelioee, th iis aîeiuis note tien of a capacity for hard work. spritual welfare o! the town he is iThrougli the years. Bowman- issthe uildng f atsed. particulaly.ctvtiietîtbe itîtaîl, bust te f-l MUrs. H. XVcîitacott antdtiR,sI_ . Don was one o! the oustanding proud t-o cali his birlhplace. ville. in common with many cen- ther buidng !atlpoeln ect ache cl)taiietl tîcccs.ftelVar linton NI. ad Nrs.E. irllil stdens a Bomanill HihIres o! greater population has 10 connectathen.Hrbor with ath tlnglî the tise of wailpaper. Mar- corailway station.eHe vn itedpatncimi cctpatiies are placitig paliers Munriel atîdiNnrrax. Nlrs. T. L.aw -School in the past twenty years.usg. oimrsvehsbn Whitby shortly afterward and o u mre i design>~ depict- tcn. Toronto.,Mni. atîtI r. C. Sliaw He was a keen sportsman.ILea In 1883 onîy 10 residience telle-thtd'epmn tat toa was sîmilarly instrumental in n-ig ie ntiural grain of thevod ant 1ir Geoe, Orulid. Rt 'an th sholl ugbyt.itt ponsweein service bei-e as: f rom any Bell telephonebei-e, one troducing telepbony there. Waltiut, white pine. tmailctganiv ant ant Mn Gn. \ldred.lie. natcileman athrllig ictryon hecompaxed with 36 others in busi- may be connected with any one o! Mr. McFarlane is the Dean o! other woods are represetîteti. A.eît ittiax .iiiNi. udNl l foidron. He playe nmd watenesestablishments. Today Bc- mnore than 93 per cent o! the alI Telephone Pioneers. iaving! What One Man i- on. oitt. alforhBomanvet ile and asn manville boasts o! 845 residence w'rld's total o! some 34,600.0()o begun Uis communications ca.reei-1 _______________ neo!thesm.res f -s bseentelephones and 238 in the business telephones situated in 68 cottn- in 1865 at Montreal as a telegra- 1Titis was the ineatîs taken lîy a in- the group. In f act. in practical- classif ication, a total of 1,083. tries. plier. He completed moi-e than a hcmne-oivner xx'lo wanteti a rcom "We are as near bo heaven as'ly cvery line of sport he has ex- __________ ihteisalto fda afcnuyi eehn evc for recreationti lat woult he iti we are f ar f rom self. and f ar f rom celled. In Uis f irst year at Wt h ntlaino ilhl-etr ntlpotsrie the love cf a sinful vorld."-Ru- Queen's he w'as hailed as one o! "-Heaven nlust be in me before telephone service here. Bowman- and rose tD become Presidient and keeping witli the resto i f lii oue. therford. the best finds in rugby cii-des in I cani be in heaven."-Stan!ord. ville will boast facilities for oral Chairman cf te Board o! the Wallpaper iti a pileleîaiîclitîg pat- ccmmunication not S u r p a s S e d Bell Telephone Company. H n-terti xws uset. The ouitside wali cf anywhere! tired in 1930 but maintains close tlîe rotin lîad crigiîîalcli aiotie contact with telephone develop- small witîdoiv. To ad(l liglît anti air. i --- 4 ments and. more especially, wehthiînce wiuîdows werc huiht togetiien. SOLINAtelephone people with whom he giciiig tîhe effect cf a bac andt addl SOLIN .as sô long associated in the Up- îtîg te the apîîearntce of tic part- Sbuilding o! telephony thi-oughout mienit. NIe.aii i ~ \ ..l~~ee îeita large paît o! this country. The lete x.ti tîet lier ei iR wîkiî with reitic, tI>attle In Maî'ch 1880. Bowmanville ftIntîti t rcliase ciii fertable. ni- nerek .îand alaitîsie t, Nîicli. was incltîded amnong a îist o! t ns- tuidecn furtilture..:\ be ige car- Ni r. and % I r,. (*li if nil N;À%]Ir andt Grand Triink Railw'ay points pet xca Ils ilfin cverinii the f leer 3. lilliî% isuel icitit lienretl at f-om w'hicb lttteus haci been des- and ibriglit ..baile'. f cltantneît.e andi .\rIi ~patched fî'om prominent residents cranîge xerc stressei i tue tketr- ýNI r.atlnI ýr.. I l. ri t t, teGenerai Manager Joseph Hick-Iaig.(aslip tle renxl i N i.. Ntriial i iii çiîiCoicîi, vo f that System, requesting tlîe wrvtfrt~ rlînî t l'etteil. 'tel iIrn. Jacklae' that Bell Telephone service be the dîit. idnltt have to ii liert lier 1 NIr. .\ \liiî ort pecrrY, made available at î'ailway sta-iattetitîiti frîtîithe bridge gaine tii vi:iteti ai NI r. (la, .,aî , tions. Others on the list includ- kecî a wearcmv e on carele-. gîie.ts NDo..e. Niargarnatî \Nil(lrel cd Brantford. Sarnia. Guelph. wliti llaceil tîteir glas>s et rail TiIrattli a liatv atiNIr. C. al, Port Hope and Brockiville. Tlîe radiator w'.s etiîcaloetititi- NI....... ( ona e rryii d erthe asiiN. t te itîtrfre itîi ho w t o d ïL?je\k,,tîra.. lîîrt 'ernxfri- SL Mi ,veitilator er ?1e nonpc tii lsiin Tortrll, IliiI uit suad S L Mioils sto oitreewt lrainîîii ti t",.îîlIthe "panl i g." BOWMANVILLE'S NEW TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BUILDING Was Erected By W. J. Trick Co. LIrMTED 25 Albert Street, Oshawa Are You Planning Home Improvements? Under the Federal Home Improvement Plan See your banker or any niember of youxd Local Home Improvement committee for details of the new easy financing plan. Then call W. J. Trick Company for estimates on your job. The same attention is given to small improvement jobs as to Buildings like the new Bell Building in Bowmanville. Phone 230 W.J. TRICK COMPANY OSHAWA i THURSDAY, APRIL 15TH, 1937 W. Lenh Elliott Bowmanville's new dial telephone system will be in operation Saturday midnight. It is important that ail telephone users should know how to dial. Complete instructions on how to place cails the new way, aire given on page 3 of the new telephone directory recently dis- tributed to Bowmanville subscribers. May we suggest that these instructions be read carefully? After you have done so, if there are stili some points on whieh you would like fu.ther explanation, please eall at our Business Office on King Street. F. WILLIAMS, Manager. g ______________________________________________________ a FORMER MANAGER EDITOR JAMES' --DOG ANSWERED TELEPHONE CALL An interestlflg bit of rem:inis- cence of the Telephorie in Bo'aý- na lecornes f rom. the present Editor of The Saemn a in the early .,ears of this centu±ry w hen Schuyler Ed.salàNs night operator at the BellWoe, the tdit.or's dog "Dusky" was at the y telephofle office. Mr. Edsall phoei- ed the editor to this effect and > as an experiment, and also as a saving of shoe leather. it wau de- . cided to try phoflifg the dog. The pet canine was taken into the of- fice and the receiver placed to its ear. Thi edit.cr from nis phone ut home %vlistled the call by whicli he alwvays called his dog. Dusky A. C. "Alex" Price pricked up his cars. da-shed out of the office and was home in a very Many older citizens ivjll recail short tinme - perhaps the first wlien the genial Alex Price man- 'and only dog ever told to corne aged the local office of the Tele- home by his master ovýer the tele- Phone company. He, is now man- plione. ager in Welland. He tells a lot of inteestng emiiscnce ofthe A single man is seldom as good Bowxnanville office in an inter- as his sweetheart thinks he is or view on the f irst page of this S21c- a miarried man as bad as his wife tion, suspect's THE NEW Bell Telephone Building IS HEATED BY INSTALLED BY LEN ELLIOTT We also inStalled the Air-Conditioning Plant in the Building SOLVE YOUR I-EATING PROBLEMI With a Fess Oul Burner - 100% Canadian FESS OFFERS A BURNER TO SUIT EVERY 1-IEATING REQUIREMENT MfanY 011 Burner Manufacturers, having but one model to offer, mnust of necessity inslst that the samne model wll op- erate satlsfactorily on all types of furnaces. The utter failacy of this is apparent to even the most casual investigator, when the wide and varled range that exists in furnace and boiter design is considered. The FESS Company occupy the unique position, in Can- ada, of supplying and installlng oil heating in every type of building ranging f romn the tiniest bungalow to the Iargest Sports Arena. In each case a diagnosis of the purchaser's re- quirements is made and the model that will give the most continuously satisfaetory service to, the buyer. is specifjed f rom the varied line manufactured by FESS. Instail it under the Home Improvement Plan - Ask Us Plumbing & Heating Phone 348 I

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