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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Jul 1953, p. 19

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THURSDAY, 3ULY 23, 1953 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVffTLL ONTARIO PAGE !~mqETEU~ Control Apple Drop Ai Harvest Time L' Can Be Overcome Over the years the apple in- dustry of Canada has suffered losses amounting to thousands of dollars due to the dropping of appies just before and during harvest. These lasses can be large- ly overcome by the use of chemi- cals. This is a reiatively new or- chard practice. but it should be iflcorporated into every archard spray schedule report D. S. Blair and S. H. Nelson, of Central Ex- @ÊrImental Farm, Ottawa. 5Vntii recelitly the chemnical SJ'W rë used ta prevent harvest i M M M a a M M M M M M M M .. I M M u M M M a M M M E M M M M M u N M M M M M M M M FOR ELECTION INFORMATION Progressive Conservative COMMITTEE Booms East Rooni Balmoral Hotel (Side Entrance) Phone 3592 EVERYBODY WELCOME w' drop have, for the most part, con- tained naphthaleneacetic acid, the sodium sait of naphthalene- acetic acid and/or naphthalene- acetamide as the active ingredi- ent. Now, two new chemicals with equally long names have been introduced; 2, 4, 5-trichlorophen- oxyacetic acid (2, 4, 5-T.A.) and 2, 4, 5-Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid (2, 4, 5-T. P.), which have a much longer peniod of effective- ness than ýhe naphthaleneacetic acid compounds. These newer chemicais havel been tested extensively at the Di- vision of Horticulture, Ottawa; Experimentai Substation, Smith- field, Ontario; and Experimental Substation, Ste. Clothilde, P.Q. It is recommended that 2, 4, 5-T. A. and 2, 4, 5-T. P. be applied at 20 p.p.m., (parts per million) ten ta fifteen days before the harvest- ing commences. ,,F When using these harvest sprays, care shouid be taken flot ta allow the fruit ta remain on the tree beyond its normal pick- ing date. Pruit that are permit- ted ta become overmature on the tree have a shorter storage life. WHEN THE SLIP GETS BY The typographica] error is a sli pery thing and sly; You cao hunt until yau're dizz; but it somehow will get by. Till the farms are off the press is strange how stilli h keeps, It shrinks into a corner and neyer stirs or peeps. The typographical errar, taa sma for human eyes, Till the ink is on the paper, whe it graws to mountain size, The boss he stares with horror then he grabs bis hair an groans-; The proofreader draps his hea upon his hands and rnoans. The remainder of the issue ma . be clean as clean can be, But that typagraphical error is th only thing you see. (Author Unknowr -Editor and Publishý MSee thé,Gmet New R efrigerators by INTERNATIONAL NARVESTER ONDSLYA H KM HihSho rud FrcmSt Ml 42 Mpca MA IMe atth Rise Mn'a Yo a s u rdtpant u hsrfieao FamEpmn n attutv TO OAPoreo 1.4KN T .MWINIL RN g ip- it, it l Len ,r, Jusi Waii a Minute "If you feel urged to give a siani, Just wait a minute; It sure may help ta keep you calm, Just wait a minute. You'll neyer rue that small brief space Which helped to put you back in place. To keep back wrath is no disgrace Sa wait a minute. When you're in hante ta, cross the street, Just wait a minute. Perhaps your life lu very sweet, Just wait a minute. That's common sense, we're al agreed. For he wha runs may sunely read, And some folk died wha felt no need, To wait a minute. If you admire get - rich - quick schemes, Just Wait a minute. They might provide unplaasant dreams, Just wait a minute. To keep yaurself from being rash, Take timne and watch your hard- earned cash, And you'll avoid financial crash, Sa wait a minute. If yau're in doubt about what's right, Just wait a minute. In that short time youll seé the light, Just wait a minute. Just let your conscience be your guide, And then you'1l feel ahl right in- side.- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hoar, Or- ono, Mrs. Lena Hoar, Newcsle, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoar 'cand daughters, Dianne and Lee Arme, Maple Grave, at Mr. E. R . Tay- lor's. Mir. W. D. McLaughlin, Osh- awa, Mr. R. J..Luke, Kedron, with Mn. A. L. Pasco.. Mr. and Mrs. E. Colville, Nia- Ê ara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Colville, Bettverton, Mns. D. Mor- nison, Oshawa, visited at Mr. L. Kellett's. LONG SAUT W.A. met Tuesday evening, July 14 at the home of Mrs. Van- eyk with 10 members present and Tyrone W.M.S. as our guests. President Mrs. G. Baker opened the meeting and welcomed the visitars turning the chair over to Tyrone President Mrs. A. His when we enjoyed the following pmogram: Caîl to Worship and De- votional, Mrs. R. Glaspeli; hymn, scripture, poem, Mrs. E. White; Topic on Stewardship, Mrs. R. Clapp; hymn, readings, Mrs. Col- bary and Mrs. Hoar. President l Mrs. Baker closed the meeting thanking the ladies for their splendid program. Lunch was served and a social hour was spent by ail. August meeting will be held August 18th at the home of Mrs. E. Murphy with Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Gable as pro- gram convenons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Donna and Dennis, Blackstock,I with Mirs. E. Murphy and Mr. and1 Mrs. H. Murphy. Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. ýnd 1 That stili small voice won't be C " E, API ) ,7bWS F 9Pi / crnm yugso rda n Bom ad Sawat iut, P%/£Ë pfcflârville Hospital. ýad o wit aminte.Congratulations ia extended to Mm. and Mrs. Frank Holroyd, iay- Hampton and Mm. and Mrs. Paul ;eWarren .amilu Hold ________ Vaneykýon their ecent marriages. he Z______________ fChumch services are withdrawn. P,~îrinn N ctl~until August 23 while Rev. Lute ,)Ruinai Ne catl and family are away on well- Wihe" Sser --, earned holidays. Hope to sec mi uf rothiers, ier those interested out when church * _______re-opens. * The Warren Famiiy, natives of ?aiya eeo Fls udy rs. Sadie Anderson and son ecastleaeti week en- S LIAMr. and Mrs. John Knox andear hsfmlatFno alSudy Brian, Brampton, are spending aOIAweshlda tteMrh joying a happy neunian at ____ amily at Mn. M. Maîcoim's, Brou- we~ homeaa h Mrh athe home of Mmm. Fred Cow- The Intemediate'scîass had gham.home. L .Mle n r lf an at d Ne icstiTodiehE. areno charge of the Sunday School Miss Luella Hepburn, Oshawa, ford Miller, Hampton, with Mr. à ditNecl.ude GeC Wren opening on Sunday morning. Al- at Mr. C. Vice's. and Mrs. G. Kovacs'. diancehi grads Go DCkWarrn berta McQuaid read a story, Kath- Mn. and Mrs. Russell Vice, Mn. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sim with Mr. MSwift Current, Sask., E. A. Wan- le raaan ol n tend Mrs. C. Vice and Donna, en-, and Mrs. Clarence Bradley, Bow- a ren, Fairview, Alta., Miss MayE . . joye esnfothsciurwarad - d a oton trip to Bobcaygeon,' manville, and visited her father, *Warren, Buffalo, N.Y., and Chas: in uflison. Burleigh Falls, Lindsay and Pc- Mr. D. B. Fatreli. Sonry Mn. Fan- W. Warren of Senaca Falls, N. Y. mTe Junior choir sang two wel<i terborough.i rell hasn't been quite so well this MIt will be recalled these brothensf rendered choruses at the church Mrs. Geo. mczachern, June and 1 past week. :and sistems held a family get-to- service. These special numbersi Douglas, Mrs. A. L. McNab, Mms. Mr. and Mns. Gordon Baker m gether last August when 83-yeam- ,were much enjoyed and appre- E. E. Yates, Milton, at Mn. Gea. and family, Mrs. May Johns, mo- Mold George Warren and his son, ciated by the congregation and Hamhlin's. tored ta Bridgenorth on Sunday SCharlie, braught the famous Boys 8ev. and Mrs. Reed. Mmm. S. Rundle, Miss Jean Run- and attended the Johns neunion. uSwift Curent Band to Newcas- Wedding belîs are ringing! die, Mr. and Mmm. Elgin Wight, Mtle for a prograrn in the Commun- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pascoe and Bowmanville, at Mn. Ross Cryder- - zity Hall. Octogenanian George and Mr. Gardon Pascoe enjoyed a man's # COURTICE B his brother Chanlie honored the1 motar trip ta North Bay last week. Mn.' and Mmm. Gea. Knox and ____ :editor with a fiendly cail on Mm. and Mrs. Jim Stainton, Canal. at Mr. H. Farnow's, Stark- Countice Sunday School held its zî Tuesday when they. recalled rnany Camai Annae and Beth left by mo- ville. anual picnic at Pleasant Valley Minteresting and amusing 'Oc'-1 tom on Saturday ta visit Mmm. Miss Canolyn Dewell, Hampton, Ranch on Saturday, July l8th. dents of their youthful days in Stainton's parents in Vancouver.Mm. andi Mbrs Hilton Tink, Mr. i Gatons bus and many cars pro- Newcastle an omnil.jMrad Mrs. John Knox and ýWalter Tink, Ebenezer, Miss Mar- vided transportation for the happy Some of these stories we dame 1 family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamer, janie Wallace, Oshawa, at Mn. picnicens. The results of the anot print, but we are canvinced' Mm. and Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and Harry Knox's. races are as follaws: girls 6 and; Mback in the 80s the young folks, Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink Mrs. Arnold Hardy and Billieni BresJaeDe :provided their cw' entertainmnt, and family and Mm. A. L. Pascoe, Toronto, Mr.. and Mrs. Wlz Knox,1 coe; boys, 6 and undeý-Cha*rles a which justified themn calling it teattended the 'twulight EblâlitinBrougham, at Messrs. Geo. and Evan, Wayne Elliott; girls, 7-9- MGo wit th Days",ascm re meeting at Browview Farm, New- Hammy Knox's. 1 oan Dalby, Janet Barber; boys, withe ready-made ecreation castle. M. Meintyre Hood of Osh- Mm. and Mmm. D. Wilson and 7-9-Eddie Stevens, Bob Willis; tekids indulge in today. awa, guest speaker, gave a won- children st Mm. Stan Millson's. i girls, 9-1l--Janet Phillips, Mar- Mderful address on Freedomn. Mr. and Mmm. Ted Johnston,. ilyn Welsh; boys, 9-1l-Jack Stev- wMr. and Mrs. E. Spires and Launa and Linda, Miss Eileen 1 ens, John Decoe; girls, 12-14-, q If you consistently do youm best, family at Mm. Lamne McKenzie's, Johnston, Mr. Ronald Marshall,1 Gloria Phillips, Bey. Burgess;, *the worst won't happen. - B. C. Belleville,. Toronto, Mn. and Mm.. Lloyd Sle- boys, 12-14-Tom Gladman, Jim :Forbes. Mrs. Addie Tink and Mns. Ida, mon, Haydon, at Mr. Russell GiI- Kinsman; girls, 15 up-Phyllis Wilcox, Peterborough, at Mr. bert's. Adams, Shirley Antil; boys, 15 up s Percy Dewell's for the weekend. Mn. and Mmm. Wei Yellowlees, - Allen T h o m p s o n, Orville Master Lamne Tink spent the Harold and Murray, Mr. Leslie Thompson; ladies kick the hall- !Husbands! Wives! weekend with Boy Scouts at AI- Monether, at Mr. Charles Allin's, Mmm. Decoe, Mrs.Gatchell; men's gnuin Park. Bwavle hesrml-r eo r !Want new Pep and Vim? Mate Douglas Dewell, Hamp- Mr. and Mms. Wes Hilis and C. Adams; hall throw, girls and! MThôusands of couples are weak, worn-out, ex- ton, spent several days at Mr. Canal at Mr. A. HiUs, Tynone. boys, 9-1 1-Jim Baker, Paul Veer- Mhausted sotely because body lacks iron. For new Bruce Tînk's. Miss Evelyn Taylor, Peterbor- shis; bahl throw, girls, intenmed-' Mvin, vitality,tUy Ostrez Toic Tablets. Supplies MaseRo onmn yoe uhateroe.ieGli PlipBvBrg Eiron you, too, znay need for pep; supplemen- se o onmn yoe uh thmhm.lt-lraPilpBy ug Mtary dos'es vitamniî. Introductory or .';et. is holidaying with his aunt, Pearl Mn. and Mms. Ralph Davis and ess; bail throw, boys, intemmed-' aM uitd ieol 0. ta rgut.Lah M r.JmKvl'. Patsy, Mm. and Mmm. J. Yellow- iate-Cliff Barber, Orville Thomp- __________________Mr.__ and Mrs. E. Crydemman liýes, Miss Gladys Yellowlees, at son; wheelbarmow, open-Alleni Mand family, Mrs. Harold Pascoe, Mm, Nommnan Grills, Valentia. and Orville Thompson, Nomm. attended the Cryderman picnic at Mtn. and Mmm. Frank Westlake, Phillips and Cli.ff Barber. * hAlcona Beach, Lake Simcoe. Sm., at Mr. Tom Wegtlake's, Bow- Plans have been made for a MI Mis.S. E. Werry with hem sis- manville. series of afternoon teas toi be held : i ore You Duy ter, Mrs. H. Grooms, Toronto. at Mm. Nelson Spires, Billie and by members of executive asse 13 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snowden a Bob, Toronto, Mn.. G. L. Crouse, by membens of teWA Cii O(fve Slow a Try M rs . Iaa Hr dys. OEen zr a shaw a, a t . .Spires. Mrs. Clar t e nEc P e f eter 'Vou are invlted to Mn. and Mms. C. Hamer andMr. and Mrs. Ross Cryderman's. Monday at an afternoon tea. MnTmBkf. Eeeea e Cs orieWmrsAsc A E M M M M M M M M M M M M M M E M E M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M I M M M M M M M M M I I I I I I I M I M M I M M n "«TEST DRIVE' the NEW METEOR and MERCURY CARS without obligation. In addition, we now offer Mèrcury Trucku wlth and without Automatic Trans- mission. Corne in and tny one aut. Slow': Specials A7PONTIAC '47 FLEETLINE COACH Outside vison, custom radio, new tires -..--- $895 151 CHEVROLET NACOACH Black, outstanding value 15 ~ lMETEOR ~ECOACH Oustom radio $ 1,495 --11195 Extra Special '52 PCU Use as a car. Only 9,000 miles. This truck is in showroom condition. Oshawa blue - -----9- Lets Trade on Tour Terma Durham County'u Largest New and Uued Car Dealer BR ÀIL E Y MIOTOR SALES Mereury - Lincoln - Meteor Newca.stle 2871 Clarke 2020 OPEN EVERT EVENING Announci*ng the Opening of. . . . .. .. . . 4_1;1e;, -1- 7' BECHf _AL RV TR - s ~ON FMdy Jul 2th 153at9 .m Evroei odal nie e oeadispc al rv' is ao eea tr very pleasant Urne was had by ail. Mns. Cecil Simmans and Mrs. Horace Vetzel were hostesses on Thursday afternoon at a tea for the W.A.. Lunch was served on the spaciaus lawn at the home of Mrs. Simmons ta many neighbaurs and friends and members of the W.A. Ail enjoyed a pleasant time. Mrs. H. Scorgie is making plans for an afternoon tea on Wednes- day, July 29th. Everyone wel- corne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans and Douglas, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Penlound, Mark, Tod and Lee, also Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Penfound, Whitby, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mn.. Clar- ence Penfound. Master Charles Evans, Bow- manville, has been holidaying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Penfound. Mr. and Mrs. H. Scargie visited with Mrs. Harry Rahm, Burketon, on Sunday, also at Caesarea. Miss Betty andl Bonnie Ormnis- ton, Bowmanville, are visiting with Miss Carol Robertson. Miss Joan Ormiston is holiday. ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilkins., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Osborne and daughter, Linda, Hamilton, are vacatianin«g at Tuscon, Ari- zona, and visîted with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Winblad (nee Gladys Reynolds), Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mrs. William Gearing has me- turned home frorn Memonial Hos- pital, Bowmanville, after bIg hospitalized with a throat nfei tion. Miss Elaine Taite in homeý from Oshawa hospital where shé has been i11 for more than a week& Sorry ta hear Miss Muriel Taiti.' is ili in Oshawa hospital. Rev. L. Somnerville. Mns. Sorp- erville, Misses Lorraine Marjos'! and Dorothy left Monday for a,. mator trip to the Maritimes. The Staleuman Ssii Ai Foilowing Stores Trull's Store, Courtice Strong's Store, Port Hope Reg. Edmund's Store, Bethqpr~ Johnson's Drug Store, Newcastle- T. Enwright, Newcastle S. Brown, Newtonville C. Pethick, Ennliskillen T. M. Slemon, Ennlakilles F. L. Byam, Tyrone - G. A. Barron, Hampton J. Riddell, Burketon H. T. Sayweil, Blackstock Keith Bradley, Pontoo C. B. Tyrrell, Orono H. K. Reynioldu, Kendul - Bowmanvrile J. W. Jewell W. J. Berry Rowes Smoke Shop Jury & Lôveli Elgie Hamnden's Handy Store'. The Statesmari Office .~.; Case Combines.. See Us Today About a New Case Comblie For Quality, Performance and Low Prie* they can't be beaten. Cornei and talk It over wlth un today. W. are sure that w. can help you with your farm equipment problernu. *W. H. DRO0WN.* DEALER FOR Case Farm Machinery Fireutone Tins DeLaval Milkers and separators Beatty, Brou. Stable Equlpment KING ST. W. PRO"MU4 NAKE SURE YOUR NANE IS ON THE VOTERS' LIST I. Revision for the Urban Lists takes place at the Town Hall, Bowrnanville, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 23, 24, 25 Ini Rural Areas, cali your Enumerator today. - If ini doubt-Call your Liberal Committee Rooma,. Phono 3346 Badminton Club - Bowmianville Insertedl by the Bowrnville Liberal Association 1 1 - Z-zz-- 9"ý PAGE NiRrrim '

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