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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jul 1951, p. 9

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o ~AavS1~AY.3ULTlm.li,1951 "ME CANMrAN ar TÂTM"A, B . MILI TAMO PAGU Nm DEIham Co-operal Cosling Approximi Bas Storage Capac Thç quarter million dollar cold Storage plant at Newcastle offic- ially opened by Major John W. Foote. V.C., M.P.P., Minister of Reformn Institutions for Ontario and xnember for Durham County, JUIY 11, is the most modern of the 27 cold storage plants in the province. Capable of storlng 92',000 bushels of apples, the Dur- ham Fruit Growers' Co-operative Cold Storage is the only one of its on the C.P.R. lime from To- rto ta Montreal. A co-operatively owned stor- age. smre 428 of the available 500 shares have already been taken EMPLOYEO MEN AND WOMEN, MARRIED OR SINGLE Don't bormow unnecessarily, but if a loan will heip you pay medical or dental bibis, make home or auto repaire, or serve a simibar wortby purpoe-there are three ways ta get that boan at P1Iw.,ud. H0W TC GET A [DAN FAST! 1. You may phone FIRST -and gît the cash in one visit. 2. You rnay write or phono for a loin antireby by mail. 3. You may corne rigbt in and ask for the. YES MANager. EXAMPLES OF LOANS 8 Cash 15 M 4MO. 4M. i24UO0 mGet 154.19 529.59 756.Si6 i~t, $2i28 i$40 ..QuMoi& m n ploporio..~,P ,,of à.bj.fti se th CoS.,,C« Whichever way you choose, b. confident you will me- ceive the friendly, prompt service that madle Neoeud ~ the choice of a great many people ast year. No endormera or benkable security required. For a boan your way and faat-.phone, wrtcorne in TODAYI ICANS $50 TO $1200 ON SMGATURE, RJRNITURE OR AUTO rK UN igS ?0 SAYV V15 FINANCE CO. 2»d M-.,11/2 SIMCOE ST., NORTH <Over Bank of Nova Scotia> Phmei: 3-4687 9 Cho., D. Ay.rs, YESMANoger t.Mm odef.emidenof ls .1 reunding tban «eso l Fnance Coenpawy .ofCuid iVe Siora Pef% fomoed thraugh a wateranai cooled condenser wbich convertâ the gas ta ammonia solution anc it is then pumped back up to the aiel $23,00insulated housing wbich holda The storage ilcranyb ïty of 92,«MuBus. a boon t aapple gowers in tbis district for it wihl enable them tc up ad i isbelevedthebalncemarket apples at the, most oppor. up ad i isbelevedthebalncetune time instead Of elling thei will be puchased by Sept. l5th. cmop by the lot. Should a cannery Howard Gibson, well-known for- be built adjacent 4to the cold mer Clarke Township orchamdist, storage, womkems In Newcastle is manager ai the cold stamage, wil ind a new outhet for thei baving etumned from a fruit in- talents. pectmng job at Niagara Falls, Ont., in Febmuary ta take up tbe duties. Herbert Webster will as- sist the plant manager for a year. T LK I E An employee ai the provincial gavemnment for 38 years, Mr. A number attended the Orange Webster bas had considemable ex- celebration in Peterborough lasi peience in the cold stomage lime. week. He was manager of a plant at Mmm. White visited Mm. and Mmm. Brighton wben it fimst opened for L. White, Maple Grave. business and in bis government Mm. and Mmm. Warren Carson career bas been a fruit and apple and iamihy, Mr. and Mmm. Al Dob. inspector. Hlm present job takes son and Mary Lau spent Sunday him all aver Ontario assisting in Port Perry. plant managers over many ai the Miss Hazel Reid, Toronto, and obstacles that are encountered Miss Norma Hallowell with Miss in the iirst year ai operatian. Alice Halawehl. Purchase C.P.R. Property Mr. and Mms. Lamne Paeden ir Cobourg on Sunday. The building îtseli is situated Master Jim Westheuser enter- on one and even-tenths acres of tained a number ai schoal friends land by the C.P.R. station in on Monday. Newcastle. According ta Mana- red rmPatHp pn ger Howard Gibson, there iýs Sunday with Mm. and Mmm. R, suificient land behind the ca1d Buhn storage plant on whîch a small Missaughen. Fls orno a indstr, lke cane&, culdbeen spending a iew days witl2 be built. The poperty was pur- Miss Mary Hallowelh. chased irom the C.P.R. for a ta- Miss Norma Halloweih is spend- ken payment ai one dollar. ing a few days in Toronto. A one storey building running Mrs. L. Barnes and daugbteî imam east ta west ahong the ail- with Mm. and Mrs. Victor Farrow. road tracks, the starge bas two Mm. and Mrs. T. Falls, Kendal; large roonis on the fiist floar. On Mm. and Mrs. Liew Hallowell and the west end the office takes up famiiy with Mm. and Mrs. Ommce a small corner ai the packing and Falls, Sunday. shîppîng fram which ail apples wiih be taken ta manket. Directiy east ai this roam and unning the entîre width ai the building is a E T TO cald stomage rooni measuring 80 ft by 100 ft. In the basement, a The W.A. and W.M.S. will moam ai similar dimçnsion is at meet at Mmm. Kenneth Samells, the east end and a third cold star- Thursday, July l9th, meeting in age raom measurîng 53 ft. by 80 charge af Mrs. Samelis' graup. ft. is at the west end. The walhs Mm. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Lind- oi the building are 16 lus. thick say, spent a few days with Mr. with the inteiar four inches and Mrs. Kenneth Samelîs. being cork insuhation. Sympathy is extended ta Mrm. Expected ta cost a minimum ai Robt. Burne, Janetville, in Mr. $234,000, the fedemal government Burns sudden passing. is expected ta provîde a cash Mn. and Mrs. Lawrence Mal- grant ai appraximately $60,000. 'colin entertained the S.S.. and The provincial gaverniment will some grawn-ups ta a picnic on make a cash grant besicles mak- Wednesday. There were 28 there. ing shareholders a ubstantial Ail had an enjoyable time.' loan. Mr. and Mmm. Stanley Malcolm, Althaugh many similar plants Bawmanville, visited Mm. and aperate on the east and west Mrs Vcawrec Malcolm.adchl caasts ai Canada, the Newcastle Mr. Vco acl n h cold starage is believed ta be the dren Llnd HMn L Jobrt vîedy firmt ai its kind in Ontario. M. Llod Hnr, art Pry.wi The board ai directors ai theaMd.Junors.Trou r.Iman Durham Fruit Growems' Co-op- MandH.Jun, ant a; Mm. antd eative Cold Storage Is composed Mr.msd H . . ne an p iie ai: Imwin Calwill, president; Cecil Mr. andl Mmm. Richard Hooper, Carvetb, secmetamy; and Wilfrid Peterborough, vimited Mm. and Carmuthers, Harold Gibson, Har. m.JhnNmit ry Jase and Russell Osborne. Ms onNsit Refrigeration Equipment Mr. and Mmm. Malcolm Emer- When apples are being stamed son, Donald, Gladys and Irene, the roam tempenature is educed spent Thursday with Mm. and Mms. Frank Emerson at Floral ta 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The e- Park near Omilia. figeration machinery. while ex- Re W.CHutnMm.u- ceptionally complex apemates a on Rv .C utn r.Ht a smpl prncple A ug blw- onand Nancy visited Mm. and er fan is situated behind a erles. acl mro nSn ai coils which are flooded with dY. ammonia solution. Bnine solution is spmayed an the coihs by twenty spayers ta keep units defmaste d :and the cool air in the vicinity ai the pipes is fomced thraugh ductm s and inta the cald stomage roam. Whihe the coing process is in apematian ammonia gas fomms in IIi S.k the colis. This is pumped imorn - the erigeration eqUipmetan bas been considemed normal. Oats men who are living in Tai onto. and mixed grain cmops are doing Ms.dam arocug vîte particulamly well and the candi- > - with the Maikor family, SaturdiaN tion of pastumes througbout the ~~Ms oaHlaa svstn counies s ecellnt.with her~ mother during hem vaca- Taking 100 as nommal the fig- Mmm. Arnold Thorndyke retummi- umes following the crop is an es- ',. '> edhm Sudyatraw ks timated percentage ai normal. , ie7 - ist whho e sisayte-n-a w m Mn aCndinfmr-ln Ontario County: fali wbeat, 98;,ay ataia a..-pa- S Grenville Fhett, Fenelan Falls. rspmîng wheat, 100; oats, 103. bar-4Mran s.AbtRolg, ley, 100; ye, 98; flax, 100-, mîxed M.adMs letRhîgning on greater production for grain, 103; peas, 105; alialfa, 112; and Mmm. H. Bamowlough, Sun- greater profits-sees a place for the B of M in his future. hay and claver. 110; pasture, day. 116%; soy beansi, 100; buckwbeat, Mm. and Mrs. Murray Payne For such planning oftep calls for modern equipment- 105, potatoes, 105; mots, 102, visited with Mm. and Mrs. A. G. foddem corn, 100; husking corn, Corne in now Duif, Myrtie, aver the weekend. modern equipment calis for cash-and ready cash im 102. alwet foa eosrtn Miss Ruth Payne, Toronto, was aalbea h fMfrfraipoeet Durham County: fî ha, fradrosrt@ ho me for the weekend. iin li' aiabetteBofMoramipoeint 93,, spring wheat, 100; oats, 110;, Weekeiid visitors with Mm. and "MY f111111 geeds. Let ushelp you witbyourfarmfinancing. bariey, 100; rye, 100. mixed IIa.g .J Mms. Clarence Nichais were Mr-. froi c1M An grains. 110; peas, 95: alfalfa 10 Ted Woo iy i and Mrs. Charhie Donaîdsan a .nd hay and claver, 120; pastures, son, Montreal, and Mn. Sid Lock- Il15. soy beans. 100; buckwheat. Corner of King and Silver Streets, hart, Part Hope. 103: patatoes, 100: moots, 105; o avilndt0r» Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Beebe, foddem corn, 100; husking corn, Bwavle ada r~ Mamrish, xisited Sunday with Mr. 6 100.___________ and-Mmm. C. Payne, Col Stw,~ XLM NETt'UPflT17TTDMr.andMru. CrilMaian £ii11 rage PlanqrEft O ee at NewcastleLaI Mrs. Jory, Lansln; Mr. and Ms eN uc s 4 __ Harold Caldwell and fmlWl fMrs. Wayne Elliott and Ms lowdale, and Mr. and Mrm. Ernest William Hallowell are o the sick Halse and famlly, Leaside, were - lrst. recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wey oleGeorge Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Wa ols Mr. Robert Morris suffered a 0 ~~~~~~~~Toronto, spent the weekend witb at ciet hnh a i I- M. ad Ms. Jck llitt.eye cut with a plece of steel. MrsDrty~onrtme Mrs. Willis Jones visited ber home safely having had a lovely mother, Mrs. David Merrill, of holiday at New York, Atlantic Warkworth, on Thursday, It being e City and the Adirondack Moun- hem mother's birthday. rtains. Rev. D. T. and Mrs. Lancaster' 'Mr. Stanley Johnston bas been left an Tuesday for Brittania on up to Drayton ta see bis mother a month's holidays. For the next wbo is ill. Mmm, Jobnston went four Sundays theme will be a for the weekend. cornbined chumch and Sunday Mrs. Allan Harris, Toronto, is School service ln the church aud- spending smre time wîth ber itorium at il o'clock ta which ail father, Mr. Reuben Payne, and are invited. There wlU be na. e ~brother, Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Otto evening service. Last Sunday theý it Kleiser, Toronto, came down for S.S. attendance was 72. the weekend. Mrs. Wilfmed Wood entemtained Miss Muriel Empingbam, Tor- the W.A. for the June meeting, onto, is visiting ber cousin, Mrs. the final one until September. riHoward Ormiston. Scriptural and devotional readings Mm. Bill Couch, Hamilton, bas were taken by Mrs. Jack Efliott been spending a few days with and Mrs. James Stark. It was bis mother, Mrs. John Couch. Bill decided ta purchase smre necess- had the misiortune while worki ng ary supplies for the pantry and s to injure one knee so badly it re- several niembers offered ta paint quired several stitches. the trays in use there. Several Congratulations ta Mr. and Mmm. bundles af print were given out Donald Elliott (nee Edna ITenault) ta be made up into articles for the who were married at Bowmanville faîl bazaar. A quilt top bas been son Tuesday. donated for the smre occasion and Mr. Edgar Whittakem, Hamilton, materials are to be purcbased ta tand Mrs. Peter Bradley, Toronto, finish same. Donations of print have been visiting Mm. and Mmm. for blocks will be welcome. Mms. ~. * ~Arthur Redknal2. Bill Reid gave an appropriate Mrs. William Lane is spending eading "The Village Ladies' Aid," same time with ber son and and Mms. Ross Hallowell enter- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. tained with an enjoyable piano S Harry Lane, Plattsville. solo. The roll cal, "Wbeme I The girls' soi tball tearn were Would Like to Go on My Vaca- r at Millbrook, Friday evening. The tion," concluded this part oi the Sscore was 5-4 in favor Of the program, aiter wbich the meeting Newtonville team. clased with the Mizpah benedic- Mm. and Mrs. George Beadbam tion and lunch was served by the and son, Baltimore, spent SundaY hostess and ber group ta the 22 with their daughter and son-mn- ladies in attendance. law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worrall. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Snell at- Mrs. John Pearce and Mrs. Frank tended the funeral at Rochester ai Gilmer vîsited Mr. and Mrs. Perey ber sister, Mrs. Ernest Cable. Mr. Rowe, Viewlake, Sunday. and Mmm. Cable lived beme at one __________ time, Mr. Cable being employed *by Mr. James Robinson. The niee thing about these Mr. Edward Layton, Toronto, ball-pointed pens is that they do spent the weekend with bis cou- not write any worse aiter you sin, Mrs. Edward Hoad. have dropped theni. Hospital Rates Are Coing Up ARE YOU PROTECTED AGAINST UNEXPECTED DILLS? DURHAM COUNTY CO - OPERATIVE MEDICAL The Plant Manager and Board of Directors of the new Durham Fruit Grawers' SERVICES offer a plan of protection at less than 50 Co-operative Cold Stomage Plant at Newcastle, (top) pose near a wall of the packing and per day for the entire family and less than 30t per day shipping oom where the opening banquet, at which Major John W. Foote, V.C., M.P.P., for the individual. cut the ceremonial tape, was held. Standing left ta right are: Howard Gibson, Plant Manager; Harry Jose, Cecil Carveth, Secret amy; Irwin Colwill, President; Wilfrid Car- DURHAM COUNTY CO - OFERATIVE MEDICAL ruthers, Russell Qsborne and Harold Gibson. In the bottom pictume, Harmy Jase (ceritme) SERVICES is a mnutual benefit association, organized is pictured in the compressor roorn of the Cold Storage sumounded by men responsible for the purpose of providing prepaid health services for the building's construction, with a consumer couple at the lef t, representing the on true co-operative principles for Members of Farm market'ta which Durham apples will be sold from storage. From Ieft ta right in fore- Fous rn ' ItiteChrPofsoalBs- gmound are: Mrs. Morley Webster and Mr. Webster, Mm. Jose, Alex Smith and Mm. Bab- FomsWoe'IntteCucrfesonBsi cock. Background: Alex Piper, Mm. Margis on, Sam Tuasse and Harry Mitchell. ness or Fraterftai Groups in Durham County. Maint Peak i Live Stock Family Reunion Only the Medical Co-op. Offers Applicants:- rce Ra BenR ch dTRULL FAMILY PICNIC Ownership control by the pol sn t evcs _____________________________ The Annual Trul iamily pic- Operates solely for the benefit of subscriberm. flic was held in Orono Park, on Duing the fimst four months aioflu Saturday, July 14th, with fiity Service at cost - surplus remnaining after hospitai this yeam, accomding ta govemnment County Swnenlb embers af the clan present. An bis and expenses are met belongs to the members. statistics, Canadian farmers took Canada Packers' aitemnoori of sports was enjoyed in $477,500,000 from the sale of G ei d'ecbr by ail, followed by a bauntiful Guess atPeteborO supper and election ai afficers. their poducts. Biggest single____ A number af special prizes See Ou ietr o plcto ifni item was the sale ai ive stock Durham County Swine Club were given during the evening. which produced $224,700,000 in members will be affamded an as follows: First family on the THE CO-OPERATIVE IS THE BEST WAY TO LOW 400,000 frtahs a piod $185, educational tour as guests oi grunds-Mr. and Mrs. Mac Pen- 400ar0.forghe prie prode t Canada Packers, Peterborough, found; Persan fram hongest dis- COST PREPAID HOSPITALIZATION. yea. Hghr pice podued heon Friday, July 20, according ta tance-Mary Dickson. Port Ar- increase despite a genemal decline a elease issued by Agricultural thur; Largest family present- in cattie marketings. Beef cattie Representative E. A. Summers. Mm. and Mms. Vern Osborne; expomts ta tbe U.S. are curmently Thteaiv rgmlun- Youngest Child-Margaret Eliza-Du h m C nt hast yeam's figures. But ta coun- es the tour at 10 a.m. wben the Ida Truil; Oldest man-Mr. Ger- D r a iC u t ter-balance the hower marketings Swine Club members will be row; Youngest married couple- ' U 1 IS vie was the iact - as bath farmer pmîvileged ta inspect the Quaker Mr. and Mrs. Dave Preston; C mftfl*Vtv e 1a i ia l Sevice and consumer were aware _ that Oats Ca. iactory, Peterborough. Birthday neamest ta date af pic- a good steer ai up ta 1,000 paunds Membemm making the trip will nie-Brian Lee. NABISCO *REDDED WDEAT You get full measure of whole wheat and bran in NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT . 1 L

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