Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Oct 1954, p. 14

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE FOURTEnW than the cost of the stand Charmers Cheer Athietes to Victory Ths ewconcept and pi tireoandh tube estrei lines ai tires of the world's1 gest rubber company, mci, ing farn tracfor, airpiae, tri and bus,'eown to industrial a wheelbarrow tires. The Goodyear tubeles being reieased at present the passenger Car line whý includes the standard Supi Cushion, the Nylon Supi Cushion, premium Double Eal and the Su burbanite with winter tread. Limited -quantities oai Goodyear airpiane tubeless ti: are being released ta the mi less tires are now being test on numerous vehicles unc supervision oi Goodyear tec flîcal experts. "This sweeping change in t] concept and principle of ti tubeless tineis the result of fi, yeairs of intensive research ai development and a $5,OOO,ai job of tooiing up," Mr. Thonm said. Giant machines costing mo than $1,000,000 each have beý installed to stnetch a third of mile of the new synthetic fal ric under tons of tension in single apenation at Goadyei plants in Akron, Cartersvil and Rockmant, Ga., U.S.A New Toronto, Canada. Exclusive 3-T Process The Goodyear executive rg vealed that this "true tubeles, has been made possible throug the company's development a new way ai stabilizing tii card-the exclusive 3-T pr. cess. "This triple processing und( tension, temperature and tinr presets for life the limits an iength and thickness of nylon, Mn. Thomas explained. Busiest girls at Bowmanville Distr ict High Sehool these days are the attractive. The tubeless tires can b cheer leaders pictured above. They help ed the track team ta victory at the Tri- mau n te onstandawr nims, e School Track and Field Meet in Port Hope on Wednesday of last week when Bow- The valve in the Goadyea mianville swept most of the events to wi n six out of a possible seven trophies for the tubeless is applied in a locked second year in succession. On Friday af t ernoon they put on- a colorful show at the in position dinectly ta the ir High School grounds during the football g ame between B.H.S.' and Oshawa Central and ire isastifnly.une Collegiate Institute. Standing, front, lef t to right: Sylvia Coverley and Pat Bagneli. and normal punctunes can b Seated, centre, lef t to right: Pat Conway a nd Sharon Kilpatrick. Standing, rear, lef t nepained while the tire remair to right: Nancy Mitchell, Ingrid Conway a nd Helen Cole. on the wheel. Goodyear has -Photo by Carson Studio, Port Hope repain kit containing an assari ment af small, medium 'an( large plugs. It's patterned aitei rieIl.tires in sufficient quantities to the way boys used ta repaii G oodear Building meet any demands of the 1955 bicycle tires with nubber bands fnew car market. He stressed Ne w Tube Iess Tirethat Goodyear's tubeless pas- L CK T C N ew ube ess ireclusive triple-tempered, pre- conditioned tire cord, gives: Mr. and Mns. William Lau- j i. Puncture Protection - ofa a eon r.MuilHant kind neyer offened before in ranc eon, MTsroMni e Hainsto W ith M any A d va ta mjes any standard tire with on with- and HeenTnonr.ane weekA A new full line ai Goodyear vels for conventional passengen 2. Blowout Protection-thenes Fred Trn. tubeless tires af radically new tire and tube combinations. wn conept dsiged and bult n he as Godyan asof- no tube to chafe an wear out, Mn. and Mrs. John Smith and throughout pnimarily to hold !ened passenger tubeless tires nýywakss eulig rm DoenFnenFasitMm airwitouta bavytub-lie a prmiu pncesonî. njury will disclose itself quick- and Mns. Thos Smith and Mns. liner bas been announced by E. Mllestone in Industry 3ly as a sw îea-the M. VandCamp. adBon J. Thomas, Goodyean president. This is a milestone the tire n cnflteead Mileages the Mn. and fmlMns an Mnon Intnoducing the new tires, industry bas loaked onwand t efatrtedpoie pridg( adfaiy;Mn. and Mrs. President Thomas nevealed for 25 years, said Mr. Thomas,ta2pecntmrmiag. H adMaynndfîj;M. that Goodyear's tubeless is be- and Goodyear has the capacity 4. And it Combines - these and Mns.. Dalton à rlf and ing offened at pesent price le- ta produce tubeless passengen advantages a. a pice no igher family; Mn. and Mns. Edgar Horn, Osbawa; Mn. and Mns. Roy Trewin, Tononto, wene sup- y pen guests ai the A. W. Wights y S and the F. Tnewins over the oT weekend. 0 o Mn. and Mms. Jae Bradbun 1l and family, Mrs. Wesley Brad- (J bumn were in Toronto on Sun- R day with Mn. and Mns. Lame R ~E Bnadburn and ime Sevenal membens ai aur W. M. S. attended the Rally at Ty- rane church atTedy STOC Up ARLYFOR ALLO EENMiss Eva English is1 staying .SO KU A L F RH LO EE with Mns. John McKee. Miss Ida M. Campbell, Re- PLAN THAT PARTY NOW - BE PRZPARED gina, visited bier sisten, Mrs. Wesley Beacock and family. WILLARD'S - FINE QUALITY Willowdale, and gnanddaugh- eloter Patsy,RihodHlwt *fllo eMen KI* S elô 3 cMr. and Ms ei il HOW'S HALOW'ENBag Mrs. Fond, Miss Jean Ford, 1-10 E'S ALLO EENMn. and Mrs. Robent Fond and 2 9 C Roberta, Toronto, at their home J~L T B AMC12-oz. in the village. J L YEA Cello Miss Gertrude Henry, T"ron- FREH TE SELLBag ta, with Mrs. James Henry. FRESH - INTHE HELLMr. and Mrs. Eric Capstick, IN Lindsay, and Ms. George Fow- P E M U T S f.b. er, visited hier cousins at Tees- AU Sbag 3 3 water and Miss Diane Blair was in Oshawa for the holiday. Mn. and Mrs. Lee Timleck, I n t ni M iko16-oz- 9 Tononta, with Mn. and Mrs.Ra were Mn. a-nd Mmrs. Percy Bu- tonMs. Mason, Mrs. De La GraXiL»ruluL rMatten9 a i Toronto; Mn. and Mrs, Leslie Grahami, Miljbrook, Mn. ONTARIO PASCAL - MARSH - SIZE 36 ran with ohn Ausin Bao- ~ I g cock. and Mrs. Bill Codingley C e l r yml oi and cbildren, Toronto, with the Lewis Swains. ___________ Mr. and Mrs. Norton Van Camp and Jimmie, Listawell, MEATr SPECIAL with Mrs. W. A. Van Camp and s other members ai the Van DEVON - RIND ON_ 1 Camp family, SWIFT -PRE-DRESSED Mrs. Waýlter Bateman bas gon a oonto ta taRe a posi- S ID BAC N Y ung ldclens members ai St. John's present- meeting in the Par'ish Hall. Mn. and Mns. Hector Short-, Il idge wene the happy winners Haif Lb. 2 W C -Pkg. 2 - 4 Lbs. d 9 Lb. af an AdmiraI T.V. set as an attendance prize at the Oshawa Stock Car Races. Congratula- tions. Values effective ThursdaY, Friday and Saturday, October 14, 15, 16 offering a Pnize ta the grower Owned and operated by Dominion Stores Ltd., Bowmanville oi the largest patato in Cart- fwright. They have nme whop- 'ers uv ta date and the con- SMAN,_BOWMANVILE,_ONTARIO lad1Track Team Wins Six Trophies in- Is. irI above played a prominent part in the school's sweep of the d- Tri-Sehool Track and Field Meet in Port Hope on Wed- n nesday of last week against Port Hope and Cobourg. They ýd picked up most of the Bowmanville points as B. N. S. )e brought home six out of a possible seven trophies. Kneel- iing, left to right: Barbara Bathgate, Junior girls champ ion; a Sharon Kilpatrick, runner-up in the Junior girls division; d PtCnway, Intermediate girls champion. Standing, left rto right: Joe McGill, Senior boys champion; Charlie Trim,, ir Junior boys champion, and John Fowler, runner-up in the s.Intermediate boys division. -ht yRbr arthr test daesn't close until Satur- ing. Miss Helen Hainstock, To- day. ronto, sang a beautiful solo. - St. John's Anglican Church Mrs. Lloyd Wight in ber very k was decarated beautifully for pleasing manner told the child- -the Harvest Home Service on ren's story "Big Red Apple". Sunday. Canon E. Jacques of The special speaker was Mr. the Institute for the Blind, To- Gordon Reesor, superintendent ronto, was the guest speaker. of Port Penny Sunday School IAil the fruit and vegetables for ten years who gave a spien- were taken aiter service to Port did message. . Perry Hospital. The church was nicely decon- Mrs. A. J. Cook, Brooklin and ated with fruits and flowens. her sister, Mrs. Pearl Robson, In the evening Rev. C. W, Hut- Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. ton gave a fine sermon on Neil Malcolmi and Gordie. the Joy of Thanksgiving and the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cobble- choir sang a special number. -dick and family, Leamington, Mises Mabel Van Camp and Mns. Wm. Cobbledick, Orono, Helen Van Camp, Toronto and with the Lorne Thompsons. Oshawa, with Mrs. William Van Miss Jean Wilson, Toronto, Camp. Miss Mary Wilson, Oshawa, at Mr. Neil Malcolm and Mn. Chanlie Wilson's. Howard Trewin, showed stock The following young people at the Peterborough Holstein were home from college: Jes- Championship Show ]ast week sie and Betty McArthur, Shir- and won several prizes. Con- ley Hamnilton, David Swain, gratulations. Glenn Van Camp, Ralph Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte Norman Dysart and Benny were at Tilsonburg several days Hooyer. iast week. Mr. and Mrs. Perey Phayre Mr. and Mrs. Ward Br'own- and Noel, Alderwood, with the rîdge and children, Georgetown, Ronald Ginns. with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mar. Mrs. Allan Moore, Shirley; tyn. Mr. Dougaîl McDougall, Toron- This community extends sin- to, with Mrs. Ed. Darcy. cere congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mountjoy. Osh- Mrs. George W. James who awa with Mr. and Mrs. Harold will celebrate their 35th Wed- Swain and other friends. ding Anniversary on October There was a gond attendance 15th. at the United Churçh Rally The pictures taken by th, Day Service on Sunday morn- Statesman photographer at the TYRONEthe 15th weddiiag anniversary the home of Mr. and Mru. Herb On Wednesday evening, Oc- Starnton, Hampton. tober 6th, the L.O.B.A. charter- Mr. and Mrs. M. Phillip and ed a Garton bus and were en- Lloyd, Essex; Mr. Wrightson tertained at North Verlum Cor- Wight, Bowmanvile; Mr. an onation Lodge when Tyrone Mrs. Gordon Yeo, Enniskillen, Lodge put on the Orange De- were guests of Mr. and Mrs * C' gree. W. Wood.ley Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Hoar ac- and on Sunday Mr. and Mu. companied Mr. and Mus. George Ray Paterson and girls, Maple White, Bowmanville, on a tour Grove, Mr. Sam Sellick, Osh- around Lake Ontario. awa; Peggy and Maurice Ste-1 Mrs. M. McQuaide, Peterbor- phens, Bowmanville, and Stuart ough; Mrs. H. Jackson, Young's Hooey. Point; Mr, and Mrs. W. Yale, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinei Lakefield, were Friday guests Miss Dorothy Skinner of Mr. and Mrs. N. Woodiey. tea guests of Mr. and rLMr. and Mrs. R. Glaspel, J. Goodman, Bowmanille. Grant and Gwen, visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitrukc and Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, Port and family, Mrs. Peter Dubylt Hope. and Denise, Mr. Paul Kowal- Mr. and Mrs. George Auer ski, Maple Grove, visited Mrs. and children. Toronto, spent M. Dubyk and Diane. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Diane Slobodian visited lie- Smith. tie Michael Kowalski, Maple Mr. and Mrs. H. Wonnacott Grove. and Ross, New Toronto, Miss Mr. and Mrs. w n and Vera Carr. Toronto; Mrs. C. Jack<,Newcastle; Mreob Ben- Shaw, Ralph and Jim, Oshawa, son and son. St. Thomas, vir>¶-I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. ed Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Skinni A. Virtue and John. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gavel and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Byam boys,* Mr. and Mrs. W. Rahm visited Mrs. John Lillicrapp, enjoyed a motor trip to Hall- Cannington, on Sunday and Mr. burton. and Mrs. Earl Byam, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Phare on Monday. left for the West on Monday Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Virtue, morning to visit their son. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wonnacott at- The October meigo h tended Eldad Harvest Home Wmes m eting y ofiethy Service Sunday night and, were was held Missheîoary ociety entertained at the home of Mr. S. Hoar. iVrs. R. Glaspel, vice~ and Mrs. Elgin Taylor. president, had charge of busi-1 Mrs. Aima Yellowlees and ness Mrs. Walter Rahm, group girls, Miss Allie Wood, with leader, had charge of prograrn. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rundie, Mrs. Fred Jackson gave a spien. Hampton. did devotional. A paper on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stainton, "Stewardship" was given by Douglas and Lynn, attended Mrs. Frank Werry. Mrs. Har- old Skinner introduced the new officiai school opening last week Study Book on India and gave may be seen at the clerk's of- the first chapter. A letter was fice in the village. Orders are read froni Miss Mary Haig, Ja.I being taken. pan, who is a missionary. 1 THINK N'VEFOUND THAT RATTLE IN YOUR MOTOR, SIR If there's a rattie anywhere, our men wiIl find it fast and fix it for sure. Tbey know just where to look and exactly what to do! Frank's Garage MA 3-3231 Bowmanville 72 Scugog St.j FOR HOMES SCHOOLS CHURCHES OFFICE BUILDINGS FACTORIES STORES, ETC. exclusively designed to give LOW COST THE HALCO DUAL FURNACE AN ECONOMICAL NECESSITY-A master.. piece in engineer'ing with extra heating surface resulting in more heat and lower c on sump tio n. BURNS SOLID FUELS without interference with the high efficiency of the oil unit. NO ADJUSTMENTS NECESSARY to change fram one type of fuel ta another. THE OIL BURNER WITH THE INCINERATOR ALL-WELDED STEEL CONSTRUCTION- No joints to leak - no seals to replace. A REAL LUXURY at no greater cost than tzonventional equipment. HALCO 251 BRUCE STREET .un O AL B urn sOI FULLY AUTOMATIC OIL BURNING aise burns COAL or WOOD NO ADJUSTMENTS NECESSARY plus AIR CONDITIONING & v Burns WOOD FOR HOMES *SCHOOLS * <HURCHES OFFICE BUILDING% FACTORIES STORES, ETC. .a~. - -~..,i. . - .. - - - '-- --.a4,..~, - A. He TAYLOR THE CANADIAN STATZ TMMDAT. OCIP- lath is« Min, Burns COAL HEATING LUXURY Burns OIL PHONE 3-R6ll

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy