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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Dec 1933, p. 4

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THE CAIQâDIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURiSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1938 The GlU et Kif ethne ElLefwiUerilltîon D ESIGNED by General Electric to give a life-time of automatic, care-free re- frigeration. Every day if will guard family health-help in menu-planning-aid in entertaining. Sliding shelves bring ail f ood within easy reach. Choose from two models, the inexpensive Fiat Top Refrigerator and the famous Monitor Top Refrigerator. GENERAL* ELECTRIC UnhU6,iiMAEU INOU We have been notified that prices for refrigerators wiIl be advanced, so buy now. TimeHydro Shop BOWMANVILLE Model 118B Itutant. Lite. Beautifli vo,yp K asite ilhade. ut .-jin Pump. Cloeos u.1ol epacity. Price $12.45 complt.. at LESS wth a ~ÇoIemar LAMP ~T~ Now it's more econom- ical to have and to enjoy good light ... the clear, steady brillif.nce of a Coleman... than to be without it. For small cost you can get a genuine Instant- Lighting Coleman SUNSHINE Lamp that produces 300 candie- power of soft, natural light. PAYS FOR ITSELF IN SAVINGS You can use your Coleman for a vear and save from $5.00 to $700 over the cost of uising an old-style coaloi lamp. Ini the meantime you are protecting your Lyesigbt and keeping young and strong the vision of your children. 5 TO' 20 TIMES MORE LIGHTI The Coleman gives 5 to 20 times more light than any kerosene lamp. Fuel cost is only about 10 a night for the finest light. A safe, depend. able lamp . .. can't spili fuel even if tipped over . no "crawling" flame. It's a clean lamp ... no soot or smoke. Makes and burns ita own gas firom regular, unrreated motor gasoline. Save money; use a Coleman. ISEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER I -ûr wrte us THE COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO., Ltd. Torono,8, Onario Llx j SOLD IN BOWMANVILLE EXCLUSIVELY B Mdaso«n & 1Dale Phone 145 Hardware & Sporting Goods Financial Stater JTOWN 0F BOWMANVI Continued from Page R. M. Cotton, salary, S. Venton, sundries.... Rice & Co. supplies.... Deeember S. Venton, salary.... W. Hall, salary. .... R. M. Cotton, salary ... S. Venton, sundries.... Rice & Co. supplies ... S. Venton. salary W. Hall, salary. R. M. Cotton, salary.. S. Venton, sundries 1 ment VILLE 3) 40.00 4.57 3.50 125.00 91.66 40.00 3.45 .75 125.00 91.66 40.00 3.61 $3,280.40 BOARD 0F HEALTH February Mrs. G. Martyn, salary $ March Mrs. G. Martyn salary. . April Mrs. G. Martyn, salary .. Dr. W. H. Birks, salary .. Dr. F. Tighe, salary.... May Mrs. G. Martyn, salary .. S. Venton, sundries, June Mrs. G. Martyn, salary.. Dr. W. H. Birks, attend. Convention Mrs. G. Martyn, salary.. Dr. W. H. Birks, salary .. Dr. F. Tighe, salary, JuIy Treasurer's Acct. express August Mrs. G. Martyn, salary, September Mrs. G. Martyn, salary.. October Dr. W. H. Birks, salary Dr. F. Tighe, salary- December A. J. Lyle, secretary.. S. Venton, Inspecter.. Dr. W. H. Birks, salary.. Dr. F. Tighe, salary .ý Miss E. R. Graham, salary.. J. W. Jewell, supplies., 83.33 83.33 83.33 67.50 37.50 65.00 1.19 65.00 20.00 65.00 67.50 22.50 N. H. W. Greenwoocl, sur- veylng . . . . . . . December Canadian Leglon, wreath. Treasurer's Acct. sundries. Pub. Utilities Com. rent hydrants ..... Roger Bird, Court sittiiigs. R. M. Jamieson, Court " Treasuren's Acct. sundries. W. R. Strike, legal services 18.76 5.00 14.86 1170.00 36.00 36.00 8.20 62.60 $ 2,491.17 RECEIPTS Rebate Street Liglits ... $ 434.98 Pub. Util. Comi. % Water- works Deb ... ...... 10,000.00 Pub. Util. Cern. % Hydro Deb.................. 5,524.76 Out cf Town Pires .... 150.00 Prov. Gev. and Welf are Com. Relief......... .. 10,627.06 Dog Tax ........ 387.00 Cemetery (Incarne f rom Invest.) .. .. . .. 121.03 Fines and Fees ..... 653.30 Interest Past Due Taxes 1,669.83 Licenses ... . ..1 396.00 Sinking Fund Income .. 1,141.29 Statute Labor . .. . 259.00 Town Hall Rentais . ... 57.00 Roads & Streets (sundry acets.)...... ,............83.06 Taxes 1934 (Advance) 175.00 Taxes 1933 .... 94,682.99 Taxes 1932............. 14,828.67 Taxes 1931 , - - 4.821.26 Taxes 1930 .. 2,102.98 Taxes 1929 444.19 Taxes 1928........ ....... 86.22 Cemetery Accts. Receivable 979.75 Sund.ry Accts. Recelvable. 544.67 Cemetery Perpetual Upkeep 275.00 Bank Loans ...... 84,000.00 Transferred from Water- works 1.. . .- 2,300.00 65.00 1 Banik Ba 65.00 67.50 30.00 25.00 25.00 67.50 30.00 100.00 1.92 $ 1,140.50 RELIEF January Counties Treas. maint'ance $ 57.13 Unempîcyment Relief 1145.47 February Counties Treas. maint'ance 80.63 ,W. Magladery, ~P. Mar- tin Jr. 100.00 UnempIcyment Relief 1354.67 lNJarch C. A. Bartlett, gas and cil 17.07 Counties Trea.s. maint'ance 67.50 Unemployment Relief 1345.37 April Counties Treas. maint'ance 178.81 Unemployment Relief 1725.86 May Counties Treas. maint'anee 126.31 Unemployment Relief 1366.72 June Counties Treas. maint'ance 155.34 Unempîcyment Relief 975.41 July Counties Treas. maint'ance 110.06 Unempicyment Relief 475.84 August Counties Treas. maint'ance 137.29 Unemployment Relief 277.57 September Counties Treas. maint'ance 60.60 Idwal Hughes. Transp. Eng. 80.00 Bow'ville Hospital, grant. 500.00 Unemployment Relief 351.36 October Counties Treas. maint'ance 68.25 Unemployment Relief 578.62 November Counties Treas. maint'ance 94.86 Unempîcyment Relief 612.97 December Counties Treas. maint'ance 90.53 Dr. C. W. Siemon, medical service . 14.00 Unemployment Relief 1051.16 Northcutt & Smith, burial, 27.50 F. F. Morris Co. burial. 14.00 $13,240.90 SALARIES EXPENDITURES 19331 A. J. Lyle, Clerk & Treas. $ A. J. Lyle, Tax Collector 1932 F. Pattinson, Assessor and Collecter Oscar Hudson & Co., Auditors 1400.00 3 50.00 500.00 400.00I $ 2,650.00 CONTINGENT January Clerk's Account, sundries$ A. J. Lyle, election exp. DrCetal Agr. Soc. grant Dur. entr February John Lyle, Reg. B.M.D. IA. J. Lyle, election exp. Treasurers Acct. sundries Licenses, trucks Royal Bank, overcharge taxes ac ITor. Stencil Works, dog tags iTreasurers Acct. sundries Bank cf Montreal, rent D. P. Box April Treasurer's Acct. sundries A. H. Bounsall, Malcolm Estate May Public Library Board, grant Treasurer's Acct. sunctries Can. Legion Band, grant June Postage, tax bills Treasurer's Acct. sundries July Jackman & Sons, wreaths Treasurers Acct. sundries Auguat Treasurer's Acet. sundries Bow. Hort. Soc. grant September Bow. Beach Assoc. grant Treasurer's Acct. sundries October Clerk's Account. sundries. Public Library Board, grant November Selectors o! Jurors, Sel. Jurors ... l . . . . Treasurer's Acet. sundries. 10.30 44.00 50.00 47.75 44.00 9.40 4.00 36.25 8.73 16.75 5.00 11.85 30.00 225.00 35.49 100.00 22.00 19.10 10.00 9.94 14.52 25.00 100.00 7.85 9.75 225.00 6.00 12.07 $236,745.04 al. Jan. 1, 1933 30.851 $236,775.891 $236,775.89 DISBURSEMENTS Bank Interest Cemetery Ceunty Rate Debenture Principal Debenture Interest si Debenture Town cf Bowmanville Town cf Bowmanville Township of Scarborough Town cf Sandwich Province cf Saskatchewan $ 3,261.601 1:1 32.10 24,'079.18 30,617.61 32,216.91 Pire Dept. ....... Printing and Advertlslng Police Dept ....... Public Property..... Board of Health ..... Relief .. . . . . . . . Roads and Streets..>.. Salaries - . . . . . Telephones....... Contingent High School........... Public School ...... Unpaid Coupons 1932.. Loans... .. Cemetery (Sinking P'und Deb.) .. . . . 4,985.80 524.37 3,280.40 6,222.72 1,140.50 13,240.90 4,121.61 2,650.00 96.66 2,491.17 8,610.92 17,000.00 83.48 78,850.00 400.12 $235,006.05 Banik Bal. Dec. 15, 1933 1,769.84 CURRENT ASSETS Cash in Bank ..ý......... $ 1,769.84 Unpaid Taxes 1933 . ... 36,069.56 Unpaid Taxes 1932 and Previous ..... .... . 35,879.28 Accrued Interest on Past Due Taxes ............ 10,610.04 Sinking Fund Debentures & Coupons Outstancling 5,403.83 Due f rom Prov. Gov. ale Relief .. .. . . .. 700.77 Accounts Receivable Cemetery Accounts ..... 500.00 Canada Slicer Corp. Int- erest on Mertgage . . . 1,742.96 Durham Textiles Rent and Insurance .. ...... 1,034.95 Pub. Utilities Com. ale Waterworks Debentures 1,716.80 $95,428.03 CURRENT LIABILITIES Bank of Montreal Demand Loan ... . ...-$68550.00 Taxes 1934 paid in adivance 175.00 Unpaid Coupons 1932 ... 33.77 Bank Interest due Dec. 31, 1933 .. . . . . . . 260.00 Unpald Debentures and Coupons 1933 .... 1,411.65 Cemetery Sinlcing Fund held for Investment.. 125.00 70,555.42 Reserve for Centingencles 15,000.00 Surplus a! Assets over Liabilities 9,872.61 $95,428.03 INKING FUND INVESTMENTS Due 1934 1944-45 1936-37 1934-39 1945 Interest Rate 5 1,2 % 5 % 45'2 % Aniount $ 132.82 281.50 2,560.99 8,293.48 2,000.00 $13,268.79, PERPETUAL UPKEEP 0F CEMETERY PLOTS SINKING FUND Debenture Township cf Etobicoke City of Belleville City of Galt Township cf Scarborough Town of Bowmanville Town of Bowmanville Township of Scarborough Due 1947 1947 1937 1951 1937 1939 1955 Interest Rate 5 % 5 ½% 5 c 6% 6%l7 5 % Amount $ 297.12 350.00 575.34 556.05 302.99 464.04 387.57 $ 2,933.11 DEBENTURES OUTSTANDING DECEMBER 15th, 1933 By-Law Purpose 801 802 874 893 912 921 960 1016 1017 1029 1031 1032 1046 1047 1069 1087 1097 1126 1131 1194 1206 1210 1231 1253 1254 Waterworks Sewers Water and Sewer Sewers Water and Sewers Sewers Ross Cati. Ce. Sidewalks Sewers Found.ry Building Sewers Sidewalks King St. Pavement High Sehool Sidewalks Sidewalks Sidewalks Pavement Public School Pavement High School Sewers Public Sehool Sewer and Water Rate 5 5 5 512 51/2 61/4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 51/2 5 '/2 5 5 5 5 !/2 5 '/'2 5 Reservoir and Pump House Engine5/ Year At and' 1911- 1913- 1914- 1916- 1917- 1917- 1920- 1921- 1921- 1921- 1922- 1922- 1923- 1923- 1924- 1925- 1925- 192'? 1927- 1930- 1930- 1930- 19a2 1932. 1932-: Town o! Bowmanville guarantee Hydro 1244 Hydro Purchase 43/ 1933- GO. W. JAMES, Mayor .uthorized Principal Terms Outstanding -1942 $ 51,323.48 -1942 18,032.57 -1944 , 19,488.36 i-1945 17,465.86 1-1946 5,645.77 r-1946 2,772.89 )-1939 21,701.691 1-1940 4,398.60 ý-950 3,028.33 ý-1939 10,827.961 ý-1951 3,232.53 !-1941 4,480.61 ý-942 38,597.79 -1942 3,854.37 ý-943 9,111.95 ý-944 1,936.87 ý-1944 2,481.90 -1946 49,422.76 -1946 16,582.81 -1949 102,721.62 -1959 94.005.36 -1949 17,546.47 -1951 7,035.02 1951 7,716.73 -1941 5,462.55 518,874.85 oPurchase -1952 68,795.42 Total $587,670.27 A. J. LVLE, Treasurer Treasurer 's Sale of Lands In Arrears for Taxes Town of Bowmanville, County of Durham; To Wit: By virtue of a warrant ta me directed by the Mayor of the Town of Bowmanvllle under the Seal of the said Corporation, bearing the date of the 2th day or September, A. D., 1933, commanding me to levy on lands hereinafter mentioned (aUl landls lying and being in the sald Town of Bowmanville, and being patented lands) aUl arrears of taxes on sarne to- gether with lawful costs thereon, I hereby give notice that unless the arrears and costs be sooner paid, I shal. on Monday, the 8th day of January, A. D. 1934, at the heur of two o'clock in the a! ternoon at the Council Chambers in the Town Hall in the Town cf Bowmanvllle, pro- ceed to seli by public auction so much o! the said lands as may be suf - ficlent to discharge the arrears of taxes and costs. Street Blockc Lot Acres Taxes Costs Total Church 0 162 '/4 $2,885.43 $ 93.77 $2.979.20 Ontario 7 1, 2,7, 8 9,110 11/2 618.88 20.08 638.96 High D 3 . 1/4 74.43 2.41 76.84 Prospect S5 S5 '/4 183.71 5.95 189.66 Prospect 5 5 1/ 28.61 .93 29.54 Scugog 13 v/a 476.16 15.47 491.63 Scuigog 13 3/ 191 86 6.24 198.10 Centre 34 7 1/8 538.58 17.49 556.07 Concession Con. 2 9 17 491.88 15.97 507.85 Duke 26 1, 2,9, 10 1 178.52 5.79 184.31 Con. 1 Con. 1 10 85 1,230.47 39.98 1.270.45 Duke 29 3, 4, 7,8 1 110.98 3.61 114.59 Temperance O. S. 165-6-7 2, 14 1 51188.30 168.61 5,356.91 King M 42, 43 1/4 1,365.24 44.37 1,409.61 Division R 120 1/4 279.62 9.07 288.69 B. F. B. F. 8 1 108.73 3.53 112.26 First Insertion In Canadian Statesman, Sept. 21st, 1923 Flrst Insertion in Ontario Gazette, Sept. 3th, 1933. A. J. LYLE, Treaaurer.. 38-13 Towi f B owmanvile. Your Last Chance Don't Miss This Great Opportunity of Securing A Winter Coat at Less Than Actual Cost Entfre Stocikof Mens' $25a"o Overcoats X'I as00 Sale$ Price each CHRISTMAS GREETINGS May we, as Christmas draws near, join with your many other friends in wishing for you the best Christmas you have ever had. S.G. Chart ran No gif t can be more appreciated than furniture. For years after it is given it remains li the home as a reminder of your affection. Tt is a link with past big friendships. And there is no h'ome that cannot do with another piece of furniture An End Table, Coffee Table, Occasional Chair, Desk, Chesterfield, Card Table, Cedar Chest, Fern Stand, Breakfast Set, Smoker, Book or Magazine Rack, Tea Wagon or Walnut Chest. Give one of these items. You'Ilbe surprised how reasonably they are priced. Toys for the Kiddies We have stocked only toys tat Win give the children many months of pleas- ure - Baby Carrnages, Jittie Table and Chair Sets, Wagons and Tricycles. Corne in and sec them. NORTHCUTT & SMITH'S SINCERE WISH YS - MAY ALL THE JOYS 0F THE CHRISTMAS SEASON BE VOURS. Northcott & Smith IFurniture and Funeral ietr Phone 58 Bowmanvmle U 44, linîa»A-d. i _ris itdn t jo r Vartvt to 8 ot Ou 4 Il m - ý . 0I t .- '- Br Strangled with Asthmna is the only fer-ing there cornes comfort and rest. expression that seems to covyIBething becomes normal and te what is endured from an attack of bronchial tubes comnPletely clearefi. this trouble. The relief from Dr. J.IJThis unequalled remedy la worth D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy is be- many times its price te all wha use yond measure. Where all was suf - 1h. - e 1~' s PAON FOUR -FI" Nemi- RAI Telenhone Co- Phnné- 2é; 1

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