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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Sep 1952, p. 10

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]RAGE TERI TITt t!AMAnTAM rAU~.IAY~Y Or U?.IA~7~7TT?.~ -- ~~-'*'~~** ~.'S.' V**~~~ V ~ ~ .LJ1L~A~J THUB.5DAY, UE~. .I, U~ TheOrono News mm,. p».t.Loganl Mr. and Mrs. Carmen White1 Sauit, visited hier grandparent and baby, Bowmanville, visited! Mr. and Mrs. C. Wood. his parents, Mr. and à rs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Milisc White. moved last week to Lindsay. Theý Mr. and Mrs. Roy Towers, Scar- mnany friends here w ere sorry I boro, spent Sunday with his moth- see themn leave Orono but ho: er, Mrs. C. L. Powers. they will enjoy their new honig Mr. -and Mrs. Jas. Richardst Before leaving Mrs. Millson wi have returned after visitin g Mr. presented with a Life Meibe and Mrs. W. W. Keat, Water- ship, Certificate and pin froi town, N.Y. Group 3, of the W.M.S. Auxilhar of which she lias beten a nienbe Mr. Archie Hendry, Ottawa, for many years. apent the week-end with his par- Mr. Jack Arnott, Regina, ha ents, Mr. and Mrs. John lhenui . y. joined his wife and famiily Mr. S. D. Keats, Chatham. vis- Mrs. Roy's where they spent th Mted with his cousin, Mr. jas.. summer and with bis famiily %%i Richard's. soon leave for their home i Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Regina. John P. Morton, nee Patsy Mof- Mrs. (Dr) W. W. Sherwin fatt, who were married Aug. 29 Donald, Douglas anid Keith, spen li Orono United Church. the week-end visiting friends am Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wood, Gail relatives at Wingham, Luceknov and Sandra, spent Sunday with and Goderich. While at Sk ' yHar his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wood. bour Airport. Goderich. the, Gail stayed for a longer visit. were given an aerial view of thq Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens and town, barbour and surroundinr baby, Bowmanvjlle, visited with country wvith Donald McLaren her mother, Mrs. 'lurner. younger son of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Allison Cowan, C. S. McLaren, Orono, piloting tht Toronto. were in town over the, plane. holiday. Mr. Cowan lias sold the __________ Cowan home on Park St. to Dr.!I Taggart, a veterinary surgeon,BR I T' who with bis family will take Up R W ' residence here this fali. ____ Mr. C. Wood is in Lakefield Brown's Home and Scho< with his son, Mr. Neil Wood. Club will begin its new year or There was a good representa- September 9th. Your presiden tion of Orono peç9ple at the con- would like to see a good turnout cert in Newcastle Friday night. A hearty welcome to ail the new- The program put on by the Swift corners in our neighborhood. Current Boys Band was ail that Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Avery anè couid be desired and very much Miss Joyce, attended the Avery- enjoyed. Lutes wedding, also the recep. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Druimond tion at the Royal York Hotel o. and Alex, returned Saturday Saturday. lrom a month spent in Muskoka Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley district. Brooklmn, Miss Blanche Wotten Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Darch and Oshawa, visited the Avery's. son, Toronto, visited bier parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Farrow are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tennant. Other enjoying a few days holidaying. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brandt, Lyn- Cooper and Ronnie, da and Nancy. Toronto. with the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Myles, Stephenson's. Whitby, visitel lher parents, Mr. __________ and Mrs. Delbert Myles. Mrs. Harold Murphy, Long ZO Hp w . PARKERMr. and Mrs. McKeown and Yitrà PhJMBER SEZ family, Brampton, visited tbeir cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker. 6 1 Miss Patricia Polny entertain- ed several friends at a birthday ~ . party. Bowmanville. visited Mr. and Mrs. W.*J.' McCullough. Mrs. Caldwell held a tea-party - on Wednesd.ay afternoon for Pa- i«tricia Polny, Elaine. Iris and Mur- iel Caswell. Mr. andf s. Arthur Walker ..ed the C.N.E. on Thursday. *.. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones opvisited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones, 4,f Orono. Ob Mr. and Mrs. H. Caswell, Iris, .*: Keith and friends, went on the .Thousand Isies Cruise from Gan- anoque, and toured Fort Henry, Kingston, on Sunday. - Misses Aura and Vera Cald- well, Mr. and Mrs.~ Bill Caldwell, I~I Oshawa, visited Mrs. E. Caldwel *re' whae iGerald Stordy, lately of Osh- ~rafeful public *iin1s: 'awa, accompanieci Brian Caswel Our plumb ers have andi Ross Brown, Newtonville, as A kl.k with sin6u. far as bis home in Charlottetown, P.E.I. The hast two motoreci frorn Don't play around w. _h ur thence to Nova Scotia. the East- plumblng! Let Freddie ta it. He cmn States, andi returned via Nia- guarantees the quality of bis work gara. and romies everto oer- Miss Gwen Jones and friends an pomse eyr o ve-have returneci from a trip charge. Cail Freddie ini case of through the Eastern Provinces emergency. and bordering States wbich in- Y~ cluded a visit to her aunt, Mrs, V5î9ý ffl St. Louis, Detroit, Mich. W", f 1950's 6,418 juvenile delin- HEAII IGquents, 70 per cent were chiîdren ME twbose botb parents were born in Canada; only 83 of the 6,418 de- ~ linquents were born outside of Canada. to cr 'r- tas «ex. nt ng NesleonSilln E TO VLLE wettsetbGlvebosac Gusswt r n r.Js Ms lv ontnwoset nl obsonhm tPr R serGOrSWalter Wbittngetrbneorou teritrcpo tfg t, TrnteonCuesda0 Miss Trnpt sobn, MrsTte, Mrs.te wcorncDetognur villag e Crowhurerf ot f Rtobeson l andinMrs. loy, tor-ix a Ms. axtle er the anterm fentlagn elcoe Cerne- 6-ornajtnieanto, andtMrs.tArmour0W0iruofsmovec. intohtheeTtos.oTarranteterhe CF-100 atooMrs.fred Wins fll oow f Mr.endaMrs.Arr Pane lstooetosn on id Island, NY.visie unthe une, Reube Paynan habrothenomC ltci-of ulain TeC10 rs Mr. RobertRidebul andCaMrs. Mr. adV. Aex(Cnaae, Bf: sofpoot. r~~wn Dickey.fatoewre bereforotseweeken Y, Mr. a fnd r.E.KrMr.HmteMStatEtta CharLe, andB Fre h Ler R tl edgor WasnnM.adMr.Bue cNuneibre ihter.Pritaetwbichalays seen Gust Lare an far.aLnd Ms .MsasvOlDaeeaultan Ro Smit to bae tplentyof cour aewhen edMrs. Reeccr.adkey . . tspnt the eekendwit M. nditrones otkn u oe D-Polr ain vs.er.an Hdley M rs. Wilbuper Hancthe attheir rm. and Msp aensg has it 1arnsoDr.and fMrs. J.MN.Manow cotagnedatoChersong. tis thittnks esthe er tofbe unex Mis Tooto ihMr. aMr rs.TteGrnt Mv. and Mrs. CecillRobinson plainablytimiTorontoresdato RoTbmpson.adMs lod o-attnded theMa fueatwofhavbi frntnga sun ecomandcone- Mnt.,and Mrs.as. Hr r oft uncl n te, Mr H. annaaerat trucieimgato.iy Mr. and Mrs. radrnits thatr.ourd primarthuneedyis ir and Mobrs. F Maa, l a rso Mro. WacerS.AegCrae, assste- MrIicbe. finotheresere mrereope.he lveideby id Mr. and Ms d er r.Hsmther Whe ceon is ovtyS.Etapltokecom withaJoentryitwe tiresas MatonMirsnvisited BrucandcMrs.rneedobe tcinhduie.thsare icn hh ney had an y LrnadfmlLnsy ii- aeDnutadRySihtavnae. Wejoy turae se tuned homRee wa itbtcrn. pa t ihe scboo Laurence .andr suitio es . f anyting o we bave MvD. andi Mrs.GBruce Heaslip is.pripl.et had greher ro u.adr dnata asts Yt vîsiroto M. M.and Mrs. a nbtl Mr. and Mrs. CelfonRobbsofn the U.S. cti ns toepad Sad fmily Bilebr Moteal arhe fspedingf a few whlw emaiaisondanoplaton- Mr. J.dWatsnJasara.splef nt dysat hr cottae ber truatiwe knowisrt occor thedweek wi.h ber sister, Mrs. J. M. WaeMrs. ay.mond Gsilmer wtbou cesit torpies r our ambi- -ih Fidr ndthesnrvtewrtmCerrapiaopit. ions. e needmore pople t Miss.an Bo.wylen efor b iss aren y ts, r. and Mrs rank aecputry tourback-brean sMoMis uice W ison t amponr. .an nd hMvs. JohngCavlaw anishationeo pride snavrets or ou I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~dfiut innMs lin hmsninfmlWvwotsetSudygoigia cnomy. Wet BucwHa. p r.Iri -wie th binaunt. Ms. hlis Os. need it to d. eeothe intea Mr. andi Mrs. S.rStapleCavaHsmte, v.Zn alw inltaeonwihorgo withber rothr, M.Waterrinecipbonew. t ter. lfeinreasirnly ru s een.WYe evSare.Cnatuins. toambellMissandMilrd WoLononb,oftneU.S.popultinuesto upptnu Shd are wb cliebrte abirhdy olidaaying wit ber arents, Mv. eerhetneasporulta-n onTrsd . asnesr and vs. Wthihfotahredoo. tionyt em. oWened tt of cod Mh. ee ith MerterandM. .Mr. andi Mrs. Laymnd Payevelop our nastierona uastsati JacMceeLidsa, wt ndv.spentewliaytwiet riends ahtonrs. e ileedoeveope o EMisr Jeianci Mr. n l orhspretMM n rs Tornuranu.k ne c it, prhbaps brnostof MaisEniNebilsn amtoMr. and Mrs. JWillia Stanetonai, toassrie arkets.iaor na- Mvshw. adMs usl ebtwith hir daugbtev Mv. asJndtinal def t eeoh itra Tornoand M . Salerrick MrHs. Ltenox Vs e, Por Mc- Wat ae onwdoc aout if'd 1werh erisioatheM.Wltrrtredhm the feainrasgo weamuest19300per- M hrp. CnBaockatisns oMr.e Miss iDrry.WTodnt o, a n sns fpopulaoeseasuppoit our B heock aceleredsaTrta o staying with ber psiste, Mr. ntha h er cent of ouranpouha- visitecivieds n esleon aEnsE. Wed Woodpeaedtotion. s year it cems unhike-y sMr. ManeithMr.eggetoanhMr Ms . ne M rs heLoueaand ayn e that we waionladd spcset. Re- T ainMeendLMr.saryPilpMrof in cnfie hoidato th bouns f o emeris i cjncib eon witor sEMr.an r N s.J. TodMpkian r.Tonuy s.adni.tinwe aeoccpying 15 pei o Jaim spet tewced tte Mr. and Mrs. Wilamd ocat, cenlt-aduwe anight ate be- cotta. M. RsJa Ns. bitc anc N iagr Fas, N.Y, Mwitandbis 15 pcv c-fth odssr frentos, Torntor.visit errick asmothLnn er, rs JhnLactMer. f acee wsto totiw i Eervto rthnustt's N h.A erecognie a situation0that is Beacck ad frend Torntostuaygevh ening Ms Lancast too1goocietochato oua Miss.adyMs. McKcbshad an sM. ciMr.Leockarain ftrMv. Ya e our gov ern cent.IquRe- o hafurnac n stM . all r nry hbpo ne. ad Ms.i dne y Lanca hose fr at- conet to s inrne thatit with Mrns. Buecreivdeer eneci the MundayWoolpwe- phast. n th six yeas opl1a- bMr.ugdh, vi mkisitdbr anhrM.dningat. vntyUntonCbrc, ae arte cc 621,000 ii Ji Arth thuveknda Hulbet. BMr.and lle. WllgrackatcntsandWha r e m aftaid of'?e 1 Lais1i5hl hi as a- Tesynab ftbpomn earenata-iof settîng asur- acoturae. r.ceJs.Whiteanfrom goreFaClaske n the paing oifacwithleislasto Wc ae afrai salrens, Tor ovsummer r.Jas.ther dagtrMisshAimancatr. ofus ettgigoiu abon maket iudaEmenngsvie nthe wbo as ovn 3gyersd. nasetough dtatlabo mreti bt Mie.syteran Cburcb whas hwelanM. and Mrs. L Harhad Bur.eyeth ourtoeen miln peophe attefune i Vadwine romesandMsnSiHaney Landasennisthacnt ever asumethaseven.Wel Angthree slbendi nmbes ndwrbonle.fon oalgorteaes aafrai o cophiaigof? Mmdies'Cornbelgavefine mss age.hidy Havol ove cmun b e g itaion utg agai Al leent Willias'Pdtonitboutitise topu of t o one - othere blnearcpootoatey moret fotrdsal oeveing$1nthe0bas- sidceoreCarksho te p Howvev ornitesatn wbce adaf sldes hsreilnc otesum- aiong arnea A.outvckan tecgnztt n1t f u Mrs. Thomas Curry andi daugb -______________ ter Dawn, Bancroft, visited Mr.EA and Mrs. Raymnond Bruce on Fri- DEA day. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. Florence McGee, TOCK Toronto, attendeci a farnily - uno tBancroft when over 70 ci"gathercd for the occasion. DEAD and CRIPPLED Word bas bean rcccivcd from Farm animais removed Miss Annic Nesbitt that wben rmtyfrsnay she was in New Westminster, B. prm ptl orsaniar C., she contacted Edigar Noden, a dsoa former Newtonviîîc boy. Edigari Telephone Collecft Unhappy Unes wa was more thani delighted to see Toronto - EMpire 3-3636 So discouraged that sA o"~ sorneone fror borne and to bear coor -f6 Until the day thatt he the news. o Nor -16 ýri*d the classified. On Sunday Earl Walkey went O ~ " to Port Hope for bis uncle, Fred R) IYUNGII Walkev, bricî"irg hiini hoiiiv to LIMITED iue.la I.bg atrnoua Lb.y The Curse ai the House ai Commons My xi. . i fnnmon The more I think cf it the more astounding it becemes. Wei livc in a deniocracy, goernmcnt by the people for the people, and yet the men who rule over us arc largcly a product cf bazard andi chance. It takes about seven years to train a lawyer, six years or more for a doctor. f ive or six for a plumbcr or a cbartcred ac- ceuntant but the members cf par- liament arc chosen by chance or accident fi-cm the widcst possible range cf occupations. They laclqb expemience. Thcy know littie cf the tasks wbich confront thcm. Tbe marvel is that we succecci in getting away with it and we do- at least aftcr a fashion! What happens when the ncwiy elected members arrive at the House cf Commons? Tbey hope te shine in the fieldi cf politics. There arc times when genlus finds a way but te this group we give little and expect rnucb. What do we do for the members wben thcy arc electeci? Nothing! Tbey are simply thrown into the House cf Commons, lcft te the mercy cf tbe Goddess cf Luck. The party owes evevything te the active members-they sbould bave more belp. Consider the new member. The chances are that be was not born te the job, few are. The task is new te hlm. He bas much te lcarn. He must now confront men cf wide expevience. He is net, as a general mule, a student cf poli- tical affairs. Everytbing is new te bim. He is faced with many pro- blems, be moves in a maze. What is being donc te start him on the ight moaci. The work cf parliament dees flot consist solely cf speeches, de- iverec ini the House. These are often the dricci bones cf past poitical efforts. The work cf the committees is often more impor- tant than the work in the Charn- ber. It takes real effort te bing out the facts, te examine an issue as it eught te be examineci. The new member wi Il want te be on the cornmittcc which deals witb the subjects in wbich he is par- ticularly interested. The methods followed in committee arc often quite free andi infommal. Thcy constitute a fi-st class training grounci for the new members. The qualities needeci are the posses- sion cf a broaci intelligence, a questing mmnd. Naturally cneugb, for the cemmittees, members are chosen from dîfferent sides, there wili be a widc divergence cf opinion. Some members wil have a certain arnount cf mis-in- formation. The infommeci mcm- bers, the cnes wbo know the fieldi are invahuable. There is abun- dant material on which the ncw member can feed. Theve will be those wbo have the capacity of divergent opinions. Above ahl the ncw member mnust retain an open minci. The capacity te anahyze, the ability te formrn easonable conclusions baseci on facts is cf vital importance for any M.P. When this is natural the member speaks with assùrance anci con- viction. The House cf Commons is criti- cal but tolerant. It bas a measure -Sur Henry Taylor i -I 1 Bv R. J. Deachman 1 1 How Does Your Advertising Investment Compare With The Average..a 0 95%71 0f ail the Failures ln Business are f rom the Ranks of Non-Advertiscrs ...OnIy 3% of those that fail, are advertisers. a m Competent business men scale their advertising investment, in proportion to gross sales. Then they use their advertising on a progmam basis, se as te follow a systematic plan. The following percentages of gross sales are followed, according te a sur- vey made by competent authorities. Depatment Stores--------2.5 Men's Stores -- ------ -- ---- 3.3 Women's Wear Sheps- --- --3.1 Furniture Stores 6.3 Drug Stores -------- 2.9 Jewellery Stores 3.1 4Grocery Stores - ~2.0 Meat Markets 1.5 Dry Cleanets -------3.8 Hardware Stores 2.0 Other Businesses---------2.0 What About Your Store, Mr. Businessman? Check youv Grass Sales and then your advertising appropriation can be figured easily . .. Your business cannet differ much from the average in your line . . . and if yeu wish te improve it, or hold it where it is today . .. Then you cannot ignore your duty te yourself... Possibly we can help you ... The Advertising Medium that has preduced the greatest resuits for business men who have decided te reach the majority ofehomes in the local trading area is ... nbe0anabxmt tatenu Read each week by «ver 12,000 Prospective Customers 1 1 TIM CANADLAN STATEsmAm- lgtnwmAmvn.tir- rmm,&,Rtn --- . - ---à- - of sympathy for the new mcm- ber. When the subject turns to somcthing with which he la familiar he should enter the dis- cussion, state bis own point cf vicw and ait down. The curse of the House o! Commons and of Paviiamcntary Committees is the tendency of smre members to keep on spcaking whcn they have nothing to say. Somcthmng might very welI be donc in the first session aftcr an clection te aid the new members in their search for facts. There is, the Bureau o! Statistica, the ba- sic source o! facts. The library of the House of Commons is also an amazing source of information. There are expects in govemnment departments who are always wili- ing to help new members o! the House, drawing, of course, their wisdomn from past experiences. Members should attend the pamty caucus and make some effort te speak upon questions which in- terest tbem. It is even helpful to the new member to ask questions if. for no other easen than to get acquainted wîth the sound of bis own voice when heard at a public meeting. Evcry effort of this kind when stnictly pamty questions are under discussion wili, cf course, be con- fineci te the separate parties bi.4 there shoulci be in the carly weeks o! a new parliiment, an oppor- tunity to discuss in camera, the policies o! the various parties in- cluding that cf the government party. It is only in this way that the policies cf the different par- tics can be examineci, explaincd, bravely defendeci or scriousiy at- tackcd. It is essential also that each individual mcmbcv shoulci study andi know intimately the policies cf the opposing parties as wchl as the policies cf bis own. The more he knows on this sub- ject the stronger will be bis posi- tion in either attack or defence. The young member ought te be able te answcr off-hand every criticism against the party to which he belongs. If he knows the weaknesses cf the eppesing party be will be better able to attack and remember-the attack is almost always the best defence. Wc have reacheci a stage in oui- political life when among the voters there is a gvowing indu!- ference to political issues. Thcy shoulci be more freely discusseci, more carefully examineci. I do not fear particularly the triumph cf one party or the other but I do fear the indifference of the electomate - the attitude which smugly says: "A curse on both youv Houses. I amrnont intcrcstcd in politics." Men are polished, through act and speech, each by each, as pebblcs ave smoothed on thei molling beacl.-J. T. Trowbrdge. Manner, net gold.i. l woman's best adornment.-Menandcr. Whcre sorrow's held intrusive and turncd eut, Theme wisdom will net enter, nom truc powev, Nov aught that dignifieci human- it.y. lah the first two montha ofi ls Ipresent fiscal year Ottawa cofleet. ed $241,100,000 more than à spent, a Iarger surplus than lm, the same period a year previouu- ly. The hatchometer la an instil;t ment for measurlng depth of " ter. TICKETS TO EVERYW.RERE Air, Rail or Steamship Consuit JURY & LOVELL flowmanville ,11 15 King St. W. - Phone 778 GLASSES FITTED OFFICE HOURS Mon. - 10 arn. to 6 p.rn. Thurs. - 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sat ---- 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointaient 22 DIVISION BOWMANVILLE L2024m Whitby - Phone 671 AYER DRY DEODORANT &y HARRIET HURBARD AYHII

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