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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Nov 1952, p. 16

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Ernest Syems, Leskard. h hudteydsreti policyholders! hl.hypo Goe Suh ier it r.adMm. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mieouaniatec-iy thi Gae Suh icr ih m ad~ ll~jJjay, Miss Rase Mauntjoy, Nestle- Wysol bydsreti jMr. adMar. LPatAAAAIU UVV tan; Mm. and Mms.' Irvin Cool-- distinctioné aiisadtemevs hyas I i I b m. and sh at rsise r and Toranta; Mm. and Mrs. George Because it is their premnium hl aeCnd etrln fmil sh ar sitedM.d f* -Lutes. Scarboro; Shirley Avery, mny ato hc sivse W Mrs. adaMWrig. AamSar Dial 2130 uowmanvile or 3.4661 Oshiawa) Burketan, at Mm. Norman Avery's. mncprofwihsinstdtlvei Mand Mrs. W.dam.Sarp ats Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Siemon Col umbus. and granddaughtem, Virginia, of AT YOUR SERVICEI Mm. ardn FeetandM ~ YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS Bawmanvill&, Mrs. Thea Atan, f.udrwie -rprsnin neo hemr .1 j EnnMr.Gsriollen, atd iMs.Atane0 Canadin, Brits ndUitdStt- f israr Johnsan, Toranto; Mm. and Mrs. J.tonnsiln tM.LodAh Fleet at Mr. and Mrs. A, . LRanald Ashton with Mrs. Wes- companies in Canada - wil gal epupa o 4 earn's. ley Bownlee, Leaside. Your family's security and yorewnedinltrya. * Mm.a r. C. Milîs, Part E U *...Mr. Roy Reynolds, Unionville; ReIy on himf Perrv: Mr. and Mrs. H. Copeland U UM.WletRyudNtetn SUe PIy ScASY 08IS~ 'BRENrave: Miss M. Milîs. Pleasant w' o Burketon. at Mm. Ro3s Ashton AdILLiLI ie Ss Mll iasnt ard and Mill ai Courtice Mr. and Mrs. WmouisLahli nd, It s ooCitizenship t w LIjnsrn. caonard Stainton I familv. Toronto, ut M. .., ud's .1 Mmr. and Mrs. R. Mitchell and Dr. and Mrý;. Kent Armnitrong, Inieresfing Stalisfics About the 2,283 ENNISKILLEN fml iie Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ToonoCMrourretyap man McRae, Oshawa. Springside, Sask; Mr. and Ms ~ueGrad sigoad Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater and U ta Fay Mountjoy and Donna, Bow-duhePt tM.Ca.Gr Cl , The hirthday of Mrs. E. C. Ash- Georgie, Mr. and Mrs. E. McNair manill, t M. ran Dnbys.rar's Farms Which Operate in Durham C t on elbatdbyte 0im ndfmi Mr. and Mrs. Carl mMr. landaMrs. DouglasDColby M.adMs uselBro at the hmemb of her daght er uo and net Ri, Msrs.RbetF ARIvan R TJP [Sand Douglas, Tyrone, at Mr. Wl- avdndGrTontt atth om o erdagte, n Knet Ri, ases obr FR MFR USbur Biackburn's. DvdMioms Not one farm in Durham tenant, 277 bv a part owner pr Mrs. S. Rodman, Scugog Island. and Leslie Hall, Enfield, enjoyed1 Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson an County is 1,600 acres or over, ai- part tenant, and 43 b.y a man- A short program was presented, seeing the hockey game on tele- Carolyn, Downsview; Mr. John though there is one, and oniy one, ager. cofsistiflg of piano solos by Janice vision at Mr. and Mrs. W. How- ELIZABETHVIELLE FORUM NEWTONVILLE FORUM Anderson, Mimico, at Mr. Arthur Yu optlnesyu ep which accounts for an acreage of The total land area of Durham Beech and Lois Ashton; vocal ell's Saturday evening. Trewin's.Gve owwhaiyorhrt from 1,120 to 1,559 acres. Only County is 402,560 acres, of whichisolos by Beth Traveil; recitations Mr. and Mrs. Mel McCune and The meeting was held at Mr. Newtonville Farm Forum was Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aver four farms in this county have a the total farm area accounts for by Clare Ashton, Larry Ashton, Cheryl, Varcoe's Road, visited and and Mrs. Ernest White's with 25 held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.adVenCesraMrad toalm of ess than 12re acres.are 323,765 acres. 0f this, 204,770 Bonnie Beech, Lois and Charles accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Har- present. The topic proved to be Wade with 12 present. Mrs. Sulas Trewin and JudithlEA Famsfrm 0 o 29acesar*acres are improved land: 132,7.20 Ashton; piano duet by Lois Ash- old Ashton and family to Mr. and an interesting one, bringing' out The members were divided into Bowmanville; Mr. Fred Castie the most common in this county, acres are under crops; 55,872 ton and her dad; vocal trio by Or- Mrs. Stewart Rodman's, Scugog the merits of modern machinery two groups each arriving at two Miss Grace Trewin, Toronto,atST C there being 821 of this size, whiie acres are pasture land: 9,112 ville. Bruce and Harold Ashton. Island, to a birthday party held as against horses and horse- different answers. One group feit Mr. Vm. Trewin's.K 72 of the farmns comprise three to arsae nsmeifload Bruce Traveli presented the guest for Mrs. E. C. Ashton. drawn equipment. the farms in their neighborhood Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Grah fine acres and 318 are froin 10 tr) 7,066 acres are listed as other. of honour with the cards of con- Miss Marjorie French, O.T. Reg., Mott people considered we were mechanized on a sound am, 'Joyce and Harvey, Purpe DA ndCIPE 69 acres in size. fr gratulatians and gif t of money on Kingston, spent the weekend as were undermechanized in this basis, whereas the other group Hill: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tomsnan nmas.eoe Other interestîng facts about Unimproved land accountsfo behaîf of the family. A dainty guest of Margarêt Seymour. area, with people rapidly convert- thought the farms were under- Enniskillen, Dr. and Mrs. C. W.1opl frsntr Durham County, as compiled 118,995 acres, whiie 43,660 acres lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billett and iiig to more modern equipment. mechanized because of the high Sîemon, Virginia Siemon, Bow-lsoa through the ninth census of Can- are in woodland. "Other" ac- Congratulations to Mrs. E. C. boys, Scarboro Bluffs; Miss Ruth The price of labor was forcing this cost of machinery. manville; Mrs. Theo Siemon, En ada, note that there are also 422 counits for 75,335 acres of land inl Ashton an celebrating her birth- Bmock, Bowmanville, at Mr. and conversion. One group thought that customn niskillen, at Messrs. Milton aniTlpooClet famms of from 130 to 179 acres; this category. day. Mrs. Roy McGill's. Theme was considemabIe discus- work was the best way of solving Lloyd Slemon's. Trno-E pr -~ 362 farms of 180 to 239 acres; .237 Eighty-six per cent of the oc- Mr. and Mrs. Herb Smith, To- Mr. and Mms. Gerald Bull, Osh- sion over the point of whether we the problem, while the other Mvr. and Mrs. Frank OsmondCbug -16 farms are 240 to 399 acres in size; ciupied farm land is operated by ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. How- awa, vis ited Mr. and Mms. W. How- weme any better off with more group thought that if a smali and family, Newcastle; Mr. and 37 farms are from 400 ta 559 the owner, with 278,498 acres ard Stevens. .el. Blyuf iie machinety. Some feit the invest- group of not more than four Mrs. Glen Thompson and Lyn"~ G R O O N Metovrhr s.istel, mensin eavyequimentwas amer, buang macinther mi- owmasnil, t M. oa acres; 8oefarm f 60t e7 60.ares awer-pera hteant45267 acres Mrs. To.reonvspeintore r iteMm C.By . rather risky in view of the un- viduly an wokgtgeerThmsn.I___________________________ and onyo1 arm ewes. prtdbytetnn.awe n oot iiigrl Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Ashton, Lois stable agricultural economîc out- might salve the problem. George Bertrim, Oshawa, withLMIE In ail, there are 2,283 farms in uOf the 2,283 farms. 46 report' atives. and Charles, with Mr. and Mms. look: After lunch was served, a social - this county. 1,786 of these are under three acres improved, whiie Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunt and Mrs. S* Rodman, Scugog Island.dth c m k hichtaseoed operated by the owner. 177 by a 99 report from 3 ta 9 acres im- E. Page visited Mr. and Mrs. S. *Mr. and Mrs. W. Speers, Collin's It was agreed tat ustom wrk Nxt- m eetn ove. 2,Rve 759; 1,120 ta 1,599 acre farms, or praved, and 740 report 10 to 69 H. Hancock at Rochester and at- Bay, were guests at the parsonage. seems more practical than co- ngh et ing be ove.d2at r. and for farms 1,600 acres or over.__ rof impraved. Othaeare 45figresteddhirShwdin an- Mrs. Howard Stevens, Mr. and operative ownership. In such Mrs Clinton Bmown's, a short- N A 1 < l1' reprtig 7 ta12 aces mprv-versary ail Sunday. Mrs. Milton Stainton visited Mm. things as insurance, gasoline, sales dsac ot fNwovle reprtig 7 to129acrs ipro- succfu, cbeaethve magno f ,diteryone we ofe. R . j.le ed; 285 reporting 130 to 179 like- C.G.I.T. met at Mrs. 0. C. Ash- and Mrs. W. Stainton, Omono. and etc.u, bc-Opeatves could be Everoewloe WHEN PAIN -STRIKES wise; 113 farmers report an acre- ton's with il members present and Mrs. Stainton is under the doctors profit is great, but since in ma- LS VI.lAT i At the first twin e of rhntc pain- age improvement from 180 ta 239 one visitar. Pres. Mary Griffin care. chinery prto th poftf PROVIDENCE FORUM V.S., ..M 'ieT toS T-R-C's. Over a mui- acres; 50 report 240 ta 399 acres had charge of the worship periad, Our church was well filled on the cso operatoh r oft e-Of rFrmmta h oeo lion T R Cs ed vr m hfo fiprvd lad nl orassisted by Nancy Wood. Pro- Sunday ta hear aur minister cutm peto isntx- OrFum etathhmef spee(ly relief from Pan caused by rheu- report 400 ta 559 acres of imprav- gram consisted of piano sala by preach on "The Psalmist's think- trem ely ight e caer tiet .NilMta wt 3prsn.VEEIAY UG matism, arthitis neuralgia, lumbago and ed land, and anîy one farm reportsi Eleanor Heard; readings by Carol ing of his secret sîns and his wolaeesabevr-efcen ujeet for discussion was, "Are sciýiticý-1. why suffer neediessly? Keei) ~~~~~ ask-ta bé fwrtwieprofit t h eoe-ehnzd"After con-70 Parkre Street ad-Wih adOronoguo.Mr.ig o o aehi lani-inetrs ierbedicsio efettat ak te T-R-Cs on hand, and use them prompti1y. 10. C. Ashtan canducted the bus- side." The speaker said the ivsos ieal icsinw etta only 65c..15 at drug counters. T-842 There are no improved land 1 iess periad. Mrs. Seymour pre- Psalmist had three mental pic- Susan Powell directed the no farms in this community were reports for acreages of 500 ta1 sented the chapter of study book tures, one haw he looked to hlm- recreatian which consisted of a over-mechanized but same farms Office Hoursfo smlan ai _____________________________________________and directed the recreation. Lunch self, how he laoked ta ather most lively indoor scavanger hunt. could use new and larger ma-7:0t was served by the hostess. Next people and how he loaked to God. A deliciaus lunch was served and chinery to greater advantage and700t830pm meeting will be a mother and During the service Susan Eliz- the meeting ended at nearly mid- are too slow in using modemn lab- daughter banquet at the hame of abeth, daughter of Robert Wilson night. or-saving machinery. C M L T JE S Y DS E S LMrs. F. W. Werry. Svanefelt and bis wife Rosemary' We feel also that it is more ad- Sundays and Wednesasb ponmn vantageous ta have work dane by C OMPLET JERSEY ISPERSALThe home at Swain Farm ta Elizabeth Fay Svanefelt received S. S. 4, DARLINGTON a custom than by each fariner pur-Phn 94r6Orn The Entire Herd of J. F. W. Towse, Cannington, Ont. which, in the spring of 1900, Mr. the rite af baptism. In attendance J. A. Werry took bis English were quite a number of the rel- S. S. No. 4 Farmi Forum met t chasing bis awn large equipment.Phn 94r1 TusdyN ve be 51 -ip.m. Standard bride of 1899 to take up residence, atives from Toranto and other the home of Mm. and Mrs. Art After the discussion peiad a I TuesayNove ber251h - 1Time was the scene of a very happy places. and among them the God- Found ta discuss the subject: speiling match was carrîed on at ~~~~~~~gathering, a turkey dinner, the mother, Miss Editb Allen, and the "Are We 0ver-Mecbanized?" under the direction of the recrea -__________________________________ atthought of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. great grandmathers, Mrs. W. G. Mechanizatian in this area i5 etio cmeega h.oeo Werry ta do honor ta Grandina Buder and Mrs. I. Svanefelt, To- based on individuai farmer's pref- Mr ndtmrs.tillam Bherameg o HAYS SALES ABENA Werry an ber 78th birthday an BasrClbnetatt. erence. Farming needs either Mr._an ______illiamBragg REVLON <k4-mile West of Trafalgar on No. 5 Highway, 3 miles The weather favored the pres- home of Ted Yeo on Monday with since labor hasn't been available, A um rn NofOakville) VACCINATED . H. F. Werry, Mr. and a go attendance. Keitb Eli ,mare machinery:was Mr. andy.EN Fmm ew om FULLY .ACCyM. ndMr. ewEDITEDcodute teTract ors, pesuesystems, _etc., Custom-made _DLO' FUL CRDTDCLHO ACNTD S .Werry, Mr. R. J. Luke, Ms meeting very efficiently.Th have taken alto the slaveryMr.FakLctwih' Manyfemlesjus fmeh ad sminjngJ. H.Werry, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. minister read the 5criptur'e and ota frig Mcinr sa nMrs s.LyetF rn ycttwhS H A i'iP O U- MayfmlsJs rs n pign eiladMr. and Mrs. F. W. affered prayer. A very fine es- greater asset than labar. We Mm. and Mrs. Wallace Pascoe IVF Werry. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pas- ume was given, dealing wîtb the think the average farmer can M E rins n oonoRSlet h CRRC HAYS FARMS LTMITED - Oakville, Ont. coe a nd Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bor- making of belîs, especially churcb farm maore acres and look after wiMrieandMs. nrn t e- Cso-ad hmo e rowdale regretted their absence. belîs and carillions made in Hol- more îivestock better with mech-! Mm. and Rs. eanah r.teHen- Cus Omde hampofrMaervmyMa. Sae angr - Poe 38Mrs. Werry thanked the company land, wbich is the greatest coun- anizatian than bis grandfatber did Stephensan and Mrs. J. Stephen--____ far cards and ather kind e- try in the warld for making belîs. witbout. We believe the farms son and Mr. and Mrs. H. Cowling, ____________________________________________membrances. Mrs. J. Adams Ted Yeo, accampanied by bis in this area are mecbanized on YE SORE oor ___________________________________________helped serve. matîier at the piano, sang "The a sound basis. Serit frm er atede te ZST TYtFPESir Mm oyTewn EpayetLard's Prayer.'" The usual lovely SCo operativeiytededth Mr o rwn mlyetlunch was served. Next meeting .ooeatvl owned machin- Royal Winter Fair and the Santa Dry, Oily, 5Faor Taar o, e visitedb is otoe,Ns v. 2 at the parsonage wben ery is one answer. Hire customi Claus parade. Nommai andMaySle Miaee0 ïameeTrnoviTre i or r. Mr. A. E. Ribey, who served with work done. We prefer the latter See Coming Events. Mlahd anu rcs e / b Minerva Trewin. the Pinkertan Detective Agency, povîded it is done by a competent Bece.Vro Mr. and Mrs. B. Oscar, Toronto; wili give an address. operatar and is available when H 8 f1. oz. Large SleinOî Mr. and Mrs. J. Osborne, Cour- Mrs. Jas. Adams is spending needed. We tbink there is less H Y O tice: Mr. L. Williamson, Panty- few days with hem sister, Mrs. ga danger of dissatisfactian this ~I~ l* ulpool, with Mm. and Mrs. A.i Webber, Newcastle, way, than with co-operatively $1.60_ Perse v', Leadbeater.i W. M. S. met at the hame of owned macbinery. No. present, Election of afficers for the Bible ________ E - 0 N EMm. Lawrence Schell, Toronto;I Mrs. Stenger an Nov. 11. Mrs. E. 28. t s ashl a . . Mlesen'aru Z~B ET C-B M A IL EMr. and Mrs. Fawns, Udora, at M r.j Wright took charge af a weîî- There will be no meeting nex Those elected were. President- REVLON and Mrs. E. McNairs. 'planed osi period, gvn week. Meeting on Dec. lst wiil Mrs. Olesen; Vice-Pres.-Mrs. DON'T MISS RE Atelevision set at the home of warsgo hip as n rgiving be at Doug Courtice's. Llayd Siemon; Secy-Mrs. Ar- ORDEROTODHY THURS. - FRI. - SAT. - NOV. 20- 21 - 22 lMr. and Mrs. W. Hawell was thor- brance. Mrs. R. McLaughlin bad oru Speedy Delîveryesle or pe THE FUNNIEST THING THAT loughly enjayed by 2 childrern charge of tefallawing pragram. NEWTONVILLE FORUM Graham. It was decided ta bave FUN 0F Allowing Plet fTm rm VER HAPENED N THE landNgsame adults on Saturday A thaugbtful paper on Christian study periad during the regular FULL- for Early aln.Lptc EVERHAPPNED N TH SCRENImorning, watching the Santa Stewardship by Mrs. M. Stainton, (Intended for last week) meetings this season. The book Claus parade. By ail reports it e-affiliation service of the C.G.Fou me an chosen far study was "The Means COLOUR _________________ fe was sa good they ail felt they bdITcodce b i eader, r Frdmenersansth 1 anof Grace." Groups wero chosen parade without gaing tbraugh M.S. president Mrs. H. McGill; present. Tpews"amWm and the remainder af the pra- Snapshooling traffic ai-d standing in a crowd. selections an the accordion by en in Public Life." grain. Group No. 1-Miss MayReuaTbe-$1O Mm. and Mrs. Bert Johnson, Gloria Wright, reading, Mrs. M We felt that wamen definitelY Trewin and Mrs. D. Malcolm; Na. Long Sault, visited Mrs. J. But- J. Hobbs; study chapters an vil- have a special contribution ta 2-Mrs. Chas. Garrard and Mrs. Your camera becomes a colour RfI--_______ . son.adM.adMr.KnBt Agehtfeon Anoays..C. public affairs in rearing hem Chas. Rankine; No. 3-Mrs. A. camera when loaded with son.adM.ad r.KnBt-lg ei n noab r.0 .cbildren in the proper way. Read and Mrs. Jack Patts. We welcame Mm. and Mrs. Fred A woman that takes an interest The first Bible Class meeting Kodak Colour Film.TOA PRC ___$15 r Tom, Purple Hill ta aur village. _________________ in outside life and gettingý inta of the season was beld at Messrs. Kdcrm o iitr They have moved loto their home, commuity duties broadens hem Wm. and Arthur Trewin's witb oahoefrmiitr or o that of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. mind and she develaps a higber a gaodly number present. Devo- cameras.LitdTme nl Annis. mentality providing she daesn't tianal periad was takýen by Mrs. Kdclu o olfl Mm. and Mrs. Bob Perry, Whit- overdo in either job. A Read. Rev. Lute led in the Kdclu o olfl bv, visited Mm. and Mrs. E. Mc-W bn awmn shuddscussion af the first chapter of Nýair. sbaw an interest in hem husband's the Study Book. Mrs. Chas.caea.-SO f Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethicki vis- public activities by encaurage- Rankine rendered a sala and Mar -_______________________________ ited M. and Mrs. P. H. Bradley, j ment in evey way pssible. got Rankine gave*,er public aea. tpi JA K ND TH ~Bowmanville, wha moved there We think a womnan can do as speaking campositian an Beethov- with er moher, rs. M Well, hom condtionspermi her o beevening will be held at Mms. A. We eTs y, I ~~~Part Pemry. free ofhausehold duties. Read's on Friday.Whn eTstEe[tlDoePoel Mr. and Mrs.Ro McGillan YSEA I D The president welcomed Miss W. A. was held at Mrs. Chas. YOUR REXALL RG TR 5T,11N QLIVER Reva visited Mm. and Mms. Orville MLASSES FITTEP Jean Wade and Mr. Ross Brown Rankine's on Thursday. Devo- PHONE 778BWMN LL Lunn, Peterborough. ta aur graup and hoped tbeyltional was taken by Mrs. Olesen. 1A V R ilm Mm. and Mrs. George Bradley, OFFICE HOURS could continue ta attend. Rev. D. Lute presided for election________________________________ OM MBumwash, are visiting Mr. and Mon. - 10 arn. to 6 p.m. Refresbments weme srved by of these officers: President-Mrs. ~~<nvAII gvnw,,Mrs Jon E Grffi an oter Thurs. - 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. the hbostess and hem group and a Jack Potts; Vice-President-Mrs. PAGE SIXTEM THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVMLLF, ONTAMO MrmcznÀv vev lm laqe

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