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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Sep 1946, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE CANADIAK STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIOTHRDYSIT.TH evils, a repudiation of the left- ist'e1èments. Prof. Thompson observed that the press gave the impression to- day that there was a strong communist element among Greeks today, but he noted that Greeks were utterly different from Rus- sians in national temperament and there were so many small property owners in the country nurtured on principles of freedom that communism has no chance. More than that, Russian in- fluence in bordering countries leads Greeks to reject a doctrine littie entertained. It is further noted that Russia contributed nothing to Greek relief, not a pound of food, not a bottle of medicine. Resentment In conclusion the speaker said that Greeks were becoming re- sentful of alliéd troops policing the country. Ready to admit that Britain and the U.S.A. had vir- tually rescued the country from starvation, they now wish to run their own affairs. Canada above ail countries, stood highe~ini Greek esteem. In per capita relief con- tributions for Greek peoples, Canada tops ail others and our recently established embassy at Athens was received with ac- dlaim. Prof. Thompson was ten- dered an ovation following the vote of thanks proposed by Lin. Mitchell. Visitors included Prof. C. B. Sissons, A. R. Hall, and two re- presentatives of the' C.W.N.A., Bill McCartney and Ted Seaborn. President Forbes Heyland will be relieved by Past President Cy Siemon during business sessions for the next month since it is apple picking season. Lions Club (Continued from Page One) Arthur acros the prairie provinces to the foothilîs of the Rockies. The Prairies Throughout the prairies a re- volution lias taken place in the use of f arm machines, particular- ly the last decade. Sonie machines in use there have yet to be seen in eastern Canada. Principal new machines are the self-pro- pelled combine and newest of al the self-propelled ,swather which is a pickup machine originally conceived by a western farmer and now in production by manu- facturers. It was predicted that we are now in an era when even greater changes in farm equip- ment may be expected. Concluding his most interesting address. Mr. Robson told why he came to locate - in Bowmanville. He was impressed with the dis- trict in his early years and was not far from his native Fenelon Falls. He liked the people and the opportunities afforded amongî a diversified agriculture to give service in the line with which he has spent his business life. His view was that a diversified agri- culture right across Canada was the fouhfdation for future national prosperity. Business Ted Chant moved the vote of thanks, noting in his remarks that he was himself the milking machine in his early days on the farm, and if hydro and modern machines had been the vogue then he might still be there. The motion pictures were great- ly interesting in their preview of what hydro can mean for rural Canada. Projection was in charge of Gordon Elliott and Arnold An- derson of the High School staff. Business included the report of Andy Thompson on the Lions Radio Concert Series booked for the faîl and winter. Outstanding finish for linol- eum - wears like iron - qulck dry lng. >"WVONDER" Furniture Polish Sno-rub produces a mirror-like Sfinish. S"WONDER" Rug Cleaner ideal for rugs and upholstered fur- niture. 0 0-CEDAR Scratch Touch-up 0 polishes away the scratches. LIGHTNING Floor Cleaner- for ail painted surfaces. Paper Towels with Holders 0 and Toilet Tissue. Q Je W. JWL 0 ~PRO !JE556 0 "BIG sol, HARRY ALLIN, "The Corner Grocer"t An n ou nce s New Delivery Policy* -FIEE- Delivery on orders of $3.50 and over. This affords our customers free delivery of their weekly order of large or cumbersome articles. DELIVERY BY J. & S. PARCEL DELIVERY RACING a t D UF F ERI1N PeARK9 TORONTO Wed. Oct. 2 Wed. Oct. q9 ADMISSION (including tax) -=$1.20 Children Under Sixteen Not Admitted TOP NOTCH LUNCH COUNTER, Good Food RtOYAL BOWMAN VILLE Reasonable Prices THEAT - PHONE 589 TOPS IN ENTÈRTAINMENT Thurs-Fri Sept 26-27 1 Saturday, Sept. 28 VERONICA LAKE TUFTS "iMiss Susiée Siagles"' Wlnner of PARENT'S Magazine Medal as the Best Picture of the Month. - PLUS - Fred bMacbMurray in Ris Funnlest Picture "Pardon Mly Past"l Mon. - Tues. - Wed. 1946 FIRST RACE 2.MuN EVERY DAY .0 "Ilondie's Lucky Day" with Penny Arthur Larry Singleton Lake Sinuns - AND - A Western Exploding wlth Excitement, Action, Thrills '*Sagebrush Heroos' Starrlng CHARLES STARRETT - Cartoon i Color - - Sept. 30 -Oct. 1- 2 I m 'W!lïM.M WaIt Disney Cartoon ln Color Fox Late * a

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