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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Feb 1935, p. 3

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVtLLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1935 Bowmanville CREATES I Roy Nichols Sels 187 General Motors New Cars in 20 Months!. These Headlines Teli Story of Prosperous District ~e, ~ CARTWRIT FUNDS IN SPLENDID SHAPE STATEMENT REVEAL.$ Town Council Completes Year With Book Surplus Two Thousand Dollars Myar ket tECORD) OftNDAY NO Nge. Roy W- NICHOLS Chevrol,, - OIdr»moik - Pontiac - Bui<ck C"ra9 &G.M.-C Trurkr COURTICE AND BOWMANVILLE Jan- 31,1935 r.Geo. w. James, -Edit0r "TheStatesran,," BowanilliOntario. Dear sir: Sic eHere 's good flews I want t hp ihyu SinceaveSomî aGeeriMotor Dealer in May, 1933e I haveSl9l7 ne* cars and trucks up to December 31t last. This 18 the highest record 0 ae nCnd o Puceiinîtd erî I astcover and during the same I knw thse acts wi1l Interest you as the owmanvile Statesman was the OrilY local newsPaper C&rrylng G. 9. C. advertîsîng Over my name. oyo e the Statema has aga±n dermonstrated OUtatanding& eviabe i sîtn e in a big way to reach this enviblerecord,#lfor Which I thank you. hig reardThis is flot altogether a surprise tO me as the an hihregrdini which the Statesnman 1.8 held BOmnîe ha ve hr ughout Durham Countyi n BO m n i l Of tn feltas 1rea misdvalreadY wel .knowns that hae O*feas tred i. tdertîsements inl yourPpe btattey arereî aPersonal message gig othaer bettr clssOf homes who have the P1WCehaaj8 owr o u goo cas, he esuts aveJustified my contention* Havng achj.eved such a record I will, Of course, continue to use The Statesman MaY 1 agai.n thank you and YOur staff for the carefui attention youhaeawy given Mny advertising and lookîng forward Vo he samea cOurteous service and splendid resuits n the future, I Yours si. e l .THE BGWMANVILLE DISTRICT MARKET 1 D17STRICT POPULATION ................. .. 12,364 Number of Families ...................... 3,139 Statesman Circulation................... GIvlng an Intensive Coverage of the whole area. Number of Industries ................... Total Number of Employees.............. 2,300 16 Capital Invested..................... $ 3,796,384 Cost of Materials.................... $ 1,677,515 Annual Value of Manufactured Products . . $ 3,962,587 Total Annual Payroll................. $ 655,825 An Important and Prosperous Market. Trading area, including Bowmanville, embraces 304.90 square miles. Occupied Fairms--1657. Tax Assessment of Bowmanville-$2,399, 550. Farmers specialize dairying, livestock, orcharding and market gardening. 2000 acres of finest apple orchards in Ontario. Soil throughout district, rich loam. ALL THE BEST PEOPLE READ §b. -g ytddlum Advertisers are thus assured of a steady, reliable market of better class buyers, always alert to the. opportunities to be found in the Advertising Coluna of The Canadian Statesman. The Statesman was awarded second place in the. Mason Trophy Contest in 1933 for the best all-round Weekly Newapaper in Canada. Inhabitants almost entirely Canadian of Anglo- Saxon extraction. Over 86% of the homes in Bowmanvuîîe are owned by occupants. Inciudlng villages ot Biackatock, Nestieton and Caeaarea. I ur1oa utbui etairontau THISMTRING ARONT TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE TOWNSHIP 0F DARLINGTON' Inciuding villages of Courtice, Hampton, Enniskiflen, Tyrone, Burketon. TOWNSHIP 0F CLARKE Jucluding Villages of Orono and Newtonviile. VILLAGE 0F NEWCASTLE TOWNSHIP 0F -CARTWRIGHT STATES MAN ADVERTISING PAYS -à L-- PAGE THB THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BovMANVn.LE, TRURSDAY, FMRUARY 28th, 1935 PAGE THRM 1 1 COVERS PAYS ADV RTISING

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