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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Nov 1955, p. 15

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TU 9WAT, NVm.Ar. 153 'l'fS!VAAWI WI DbA~ UT YJ.1LXffffl. IVBRA.FlIVJ.L, LILTAMUU PAC CONMI e ei e T ug SODc 12,fi azar ad ChUeh on Fï r uî; one and OU-th o! Coui e le nplana vbt ae n sa as trictly Trlnity Faîl Snay Schoai ed by Worr Aternoon tea The Newtc Church Woma h4Ving a baza, nesday, Nov. 9, and brlng you: .-Shioh W.A. sale Friday, SN Shop, Bowman, ta 4 p-ni. Ther for sale. Remnember S W.A. annual te homebakingsa room a! thec liovemnber 12,E The Womerî Hfampton are 1 fluaI Bazaar or Sunday School 3 o'clock with à and a!tcrnoon The Cartwrig, The Ontaria Fi holding a euch ship Hall, BIs Nov, Il at 8:30 lunch. 35c eac St. Joseph's held in the L' Centre, Friday. 2 to 6. Homý country store, fa a!ternoon tea. Your friends. Annual banc presented by iFarmers' Agsoc: Odd Fellows H November 19, a and dance, $1.75 The Golden Mi Sesentgd once amanville Ki Friday and Satu 4th and th at Town Hall. Tii No rçserved ses The Orono Waman's Assc<cia turkey supper 'Wedneaday, NoN znencing at 5 p.r aerved. _Ijdults 12 yearnd unc Newcastle Uni celebrate its 131 on Sunday, Nov. 'le at 11:00 a.rr i-rmer minist, tti-son, B.A., 1 Pisll, wil preaci Ices. EveryoneN The Canterbu: Oshawa present under the leader Drynan, Mus. Bac United Church, J p.m., spansored Church Chair.1 Lee, A.R.T.C., as Brarich 178 Ca annual Armistice Hall, Saturday, p.m. Ail veter Admission $2.00. able firn Landt Haoper's Jeweller Ab Mavin. Goodyear Empl tion Club Dance, 4th at Club 01 formerly Varcoe'ý p.m. ta 1 a.m. A per couple, Recec $200 per couple, Dress informai.,1 came. The annual dar p resentation o! th Football League wi ewcastle Commui ovember 18th. Mu. d square dancing vided by Bryce. Bri aires Orchestra, Os] will be attendance value. Tickets cari from thé following niunity: Courtice, Sauina, Chas. Lani Mike Nemis, Maple preston, Hampton, Tyrone. Harve.v Pa killen, Rosa Sharp. Work Wc u anry Cou SRIK . BLOCK - Free Estim ANGER 1 Ma3-P.173 os' M I ass fiedd Unique Building Products Dis'play at Sheý GEVENTSM Work Wanted ~Rèpcdis esdy Wdnsday, PLTÙBING, hea= g, eaves- RADIO and television rpf d4y *vemer29, tuhngfree estiates. Harvey Prompt service. PickuÈ n orte ih cool Partnr, Trone. 38-ti delivery. Lorne Doreen. 85'Klng 39-10 SKTSsapnd e a- E. Phone MA 3-5713. 2-tf 1tea at Ebenezer leson' Tire Shop. corner King RZPAIRS to ail rnakes of refrlg. day, Nov. 4 at 2:30 and Silver Streets. 36-ti erators, domçstIc and commner. One-quarter miles F .- cial. milklng coolers. Higgon rtice. 43- OSMOND, Storm,, sash, and Electric Limited, 42 King St. E. iric.432lght carpentry. Phone MA 3- Phone MA 3-5438. 25-tf sattend the Bad- 5881. 44-2 Sadie Hawkins' WATCH REPAIRING nra,. 44-3 ar, ra, Nov. -ConcreeTEand Masonry stR' -Ail types of!AIRR Pai, riayNo. ONCET -BRICK - BLOCK p.rn., at Trinlty WORK .EWELLEEY ) room. Sponsor- L UNR43 King St. W., Phone MA 3-5483' ians Association.L.tna R NERPO Bx17 OWMANVILE sered. 42-5 BOWMANVILLE __________ Ohviile U n 1t ed TAYLOR n's Association is T Y O ar and tea, Wed- TILE BEDS - TRENCHING th at 3 p.m. Corne C'tITIe'IIT( ir fiens. 4-1 EPTC T NKS RADIATORS and HÉATERS Swill have a bake CONCRETE WORK REPAIRED and CLEANED ov. 4 at the Hydro B R RECORING' ville, from 10 a.m. VBARRYT& LE e wil beblanetsRA 33693___General Solderlng Repairs 44wllle lnkt R -39 MA 3-3828 Queen St. W. Bowinanvllle 4-*34-.tf Phone MA 3-3459 t. Paui's Evening 32-tf a and bazaar and A.C E le in the lecture A. . 0T church, Saturday, PUBN AND HEATING at 3 p.m. 44-1 PuthMBING lIndustrial n's Institute of Mor-Sun and Lennox Dealer holding their an- 2f' Ontario St. Bowmanville Exerts aNov. 9th in the Phone Nlght or Day MA 3-3473 room, opening at6-f (oniud rmpaeoe variety of booths 1-f (otneifo aeoe tea. 4- located here, including the Good- SAVE MONET AT year plant, R. M. Holllngshead ght oca of he ompany and the Bowmanville ~ht oca o!The ..>A ~E 'Foundry, and other points of rmers' Union are D V 'Siteet uh sth«Onai iras thehentarn- re~Taiig atoo teTw-E E gfor Boys. ackstock, F 5H O ri.d aThytu p.m. Przsan SH E P IR Te turalso included several ch. 44-2 pb M -S sections zoned for industry, and Fatrvc locations suitable for industry bazaar will be such as the pràperty along the ., ions Community Skates Sharpened east and west sides of Wharf November 4th, 35 TEMPERANCE ST. (In rear) Road leading to the East Beach ebaklng, aprons,. 42-tf and propeiÉty in the vicinity of ncy work, candy, the West Beach. They viewed Corne and bring property west of Liberty St. N, . 43-2 ULLDO ING orth and south of the C.P.R . 43-2 ULLDO ING tacksand also drove south o Quetand anc Martin Road on the west ieo Duta a Judncer rIAAVATING twn to the Base Line and east .iation at Oron TRENCHING - LGADING along it. [al on- Saturday, LRAGLINE - CLAM WORK Informai Discussion 7., ,t danc.Bonquetc Trucks and Loader for Returning to the Lions Com- 5, ane nl 7C. Grave] and Fi Jobs munity Centre the group enjoy- 4R4-ST1AE ed a roast beef dinner and held FREEESTIATES their discussion in the Green Îl aaiy hewrî Roomn afterward. Chamber il Vrit hwe nircio President Banting started the in- insmen Club on PORT PEÊRY 392W formal discussion by welcoming irday, November 32tf the representatives of the various 8:30Op.m. at the industrial promotion organiza- icketÈ, 75c each. Notices tions and business firms. "We ts. 39-6 ______________ are proud of Bowmanville and are anxious for more people to United Church 41 n Ie kn 0w about it and what it has ation is having a ofers' L~it O IP to offer," hie stated. He intro- at the church, duced Mayor Osborne who ex- vember 9, com- Ciqrk's S1otIce of First Postlng tended a welcome to the visitors m., until aIl are 1of Voters' List on behalf of the town. $1.25, children VOTERS' LIST, 1955 MyrObrecmlmne ,er, 75c. 44-1 MunIelpaity of Township of!teMCaor soneCompmeneed Cartwright teCabro omreo [ted Church wil Ceunty o! Durham the work it is doing to promote lst Anniversary NOTICE is hereby given that I "The Chamber is doing an ex- Tfeiquetrailer of the -International Fibre Board Co. of -aieuQeis 6th with serv- have complied with Section 8 o! ceilent job and we are very a.and 7:00 p.m. The Voters' Lists Act and that 1 nqeGtieu u. er. Rev. W. W. have posted up at my office at proud of them," hie dcclared. The pictured in the top picture as it stood outside Sheppard and Gi Lumber Co. office B.D, o Feelo Blcktoc onthe27t da ochief magistrate pointed out that and showroomn this week. The bottom picture shows a few of this manufacturing ýh at both serv- October, 1955, the list of aiaf oorme a b eidreebthaid concern's products displayed on the insid-'. These displays demonstrated the practical welcome. 44-1 persons entitled to vote in the tosotainoewindutris bu haform extero nl installatios Masonite used among other things - ~~said Municipality at Municipal been turned down by the Town ue ~.e-ei o xro aaini ry Sneso Electios n htsc itr- Counicil at that time because it for kitchen cupboards and birch, poplar, mahogany, and rift oak I.?. Plywoods in thes ther oncrtmains there for insoDection. believed that if industries camne, 101. uses now en made of this sprogad 'of pyod hpadadGl *ship of Mrs. G. And -I hereby cali upon ail it would mean building new osdrtiIneainlFbeBadag cysoeofhem tdsrbeta hy ch., in Hampton voters to take immediate pro- schools. instaîîing a new water osdrti nentoa ir or gnya n ftems eial htte Nov. Il at 8:15 ceedings to have any errors or supjply systemi and extending possess. by Hampton omissions corrected according ta services such as sewers, water, Miss Geraldine law, the last day for appeal be- streets and sidcwaîks, ail o! the Importance of preparing and completed a zoning by-law. Hel rule, an acre devoted to Indus- 3sisting. 44-2 ing the lth day o! November, which would have meant ivn-poe itiuint sae hthsfr ol ik upssde o eu 15.creased taxes. "nteyasgvn soe itiuint asae ta i im ol'lk ra uh exes esinteqay o anadian Legion Datcd this 27th day o! Octo- sînce then we have had to do brochure listing vital statistics toreceive copies of the brochure aserviceilesewerstsidwaiksf Dinner, Legion ber, 1955. every one o! these things n- on the'-town. He stated that allsevce theseersieMls No. 2,630 HERYTOMSO way, but without benefit of taxes those present from the varîous for teir Montreal, New York schools and police and fire pro- Nov. 12 6*3 HERY TOMPON, romthese new industries which organizations and businesses and London offices, and wouid tection as an acre devoted to rans welcome. Clerk o! Municipality of would have helped pay for these would need these facts to back also like a list o! industrial, residential purposes. In the case Tickets obtain- Township o! Cartwright. services", Mayor Osborne stated~. up the impressions they had re- acreag avaibî and buildingsof industrial land these services lers Hardware, 44-1 "h itr sdfeetnwa ceîved an their tour. One thing geicn uîg are usually already set up. ry, Hap Hobbs, "a The co-ops ifertno tshat impressed him, hie said, was available for rentai. Mr. HerderHabr eatelUnpoan 43-2 ýScnend The Town Coni the good transportation facilities asured the Chamber, as did Mr. es'eca- Voiers" List Posied is soîiciy behind the Cham>er o! and especially the availabilîty o! Cooper, that their firms would1 President -Banting asked -j! Comoperce in its p lanct d on Highway 401 which has co-operate in any way possible. many prospective industries arc lFriday. Nov. Cierk's Notice of First Posting noe in sn atrc good advertising value to pros- H. M. Slcigh, Chie! Consultant interested in harbor facilitiee. iasis, Courtice, o! Voters' List nwidsr.petv im.oth IduralD eomn Fgures up until the advent ?of s.Dnig1 O4R'LS,15 President Banting stated that etv im.o h nutilvlpet the St. Lawrence Scaway show- issaning$ 1.00 Munlclp LISyo!Twns955o the new Chamber Secretary- dusne important factor in in- Division o! the Trade and Indus- cd that only 13/2 per 'cent et ation members; Darlington Manager, Ken Morris, plays an of tadpromotliongl a he price try Br ancprp ornddtioCham-industriesi demanded such a nonmebes. outyo! uramimportant role in the organiza- anM.GligmsidItbrhtalrepooton ! service, and Mr. Turnbull felt Ev3one wcl- NOTCE i hfereb ieha tion's plans. Although lie has often happens that a prospect is new industrial sites are taken this figure would lot be disturb- Everyne 43-2NOhavE ri e wyith ec tn o been here only a month hie has taken to sec a site which has up by expansion o! .existing 43- madea great number o! con been lstd ta eran riepe4Cnain irsrthrthn g .e Darlington' Cletk'à Notice o! First posting J b raîg o tn " ' LI.±i ILthis about. Mr. Turnul also 111 e hed a to e adormitory for the bigjwhe n the zoning by-law was strdssed the Point that every ii ehl tof Voter.' List brother (Oshawa) you have now drawn uii more land should citizen in a town should be a Th is inter Lnity Hall an VOTERS' LIST, 1955 grouped, together ta get new have been zaned for industrial salesma»u for the town because ...,l 4- rsic for round Munlclpalily o! BowmanvFllie industries of your oWn and , purpases along the C.P.R. tracks, little things and chance conver- SO mai uthe ,will be pro- County o! Durham feel it will pay off." east o! Liberty St. N. He stress-~ sations oftcn play an important 1 ,own's Seven- Notice is hereby given that I Mr. Turnbull stated he was cd the importance o!keing part in a firm's decision ta, build: ;hawa. There have complied with Section 9 glad ta sec this local effort be- land prices firm and also o! fin- in a particular town. Mr.! h n e n gift o! 75.0 a! ic Vter5 Lis Actand hatcause basically the job o! in- ishing ths brochure and making Slcigh felt that the dlean-up adc a g s i ibe obtaincd I have posted up at my office at dustrial promotion rests with asu r that il tedogaiin pint - up camaignsarc vry In YoIr c0m- Bowmanville on the 27th day o! local people, and the arganiza-an im.ntrtdinnusvlabe BobMur October, 1955. the list o! aIl tions such as were represented trial promotion get a copy. The discussion turned ta what y ou r co-oi 'gmaid, ; n persans cntitled ta vote in the at the mneeting were just assist- Tom Watson, Special Repre- Uic percentage o! instila- Grav e, ay said Municipality at municipal ing agents. He pointed out that sentative of the Canadian Banke hudbcmadtoo- GodCat elections and that auch list re- Bawmanville is fortunate in hav- o! Commerce, suggested that a mercsial ad re, om a taxecom- Lrne- Ens-i blbor b eete nH-igh-meaIadrsdniltxsa 44-2 gnsthere for inspection. ing good industrial land within ibilîboard be erected anmunicipa yeeb call upon ail the town limits and a good way 401 by the Chamber - mtan a eay -Muncipa Anrtner:fin nylndaail for. Morris stated tainBw n-B ow n1 mted jvotera ta take immediate pro- water supply system from Lake ifying ianlante.Psd enavailbe eonta omn edinga sta have any errai-s or Ontario. "SelI Bowrnanvillc on vindutrial sites.yPresident Bant omissions1crrected according to its merits and not bv using the îng pointed out that such i llidut- ay proiae law, te las day or apeals e. carot aproac of secialin- cn onsignaeelyed100 per fcenty o!pecivnt cf taxes.ax M. M. thehihwy e aidtht heTurnbull sae htLhr sau i ljfjl SiU i ng 'thc l2th day o! November. ducements," he urged. He also tehgwy esi httelot o f base talk in regard ta this CONCRETE 1955. urged thc Chamber and Councfl1 Chamber wiil erect signa an No to u e!l h nu A aisDated this 27th day o! October., not ta overlook the fine indus- 2 Highway stating tlhat industperqesin th ttage imndus. 1955. tries now Iocated here in ites acavibe tht is too low. An ideal situation! v OS T I B O .A. J. LYLE. efforts ta attract ncw ones. Zoîiing By-Laîv Big Hep wudb ohv olro Chairman RO .Clark of thc Town of1 H. G. Gillingham of Toronta.J The town was congratulated industrial taxation caming 'n for', «A 3-3375 Bowrnanville. J Special Representative o! he1by H J. Herder, Industrial cvery dollar o! residential taxa- MOntreal pointecl out Agent for the C.N.R. un hayaingtM U ~e pointed out that, Ua 1a 03kp pard & GII Medical Co-op Shows Profit ",,Ï 77WThe Durham Co-Opbrative Medical Services -operated at a profit of $1,562 for the year end- ed Agust31, 19pSceay Treasurer Robert G. Mfa e ,~ ~, parted at Uic annual meeting- and banquet held on Wednesday o! last wcek at Uic Odd Fellaws, Hall, Qi-ana. A total o! $25,591 was receiv-- cd in haspitalization and surg- uical prerniurns, and $2 1,876 was paid out for dlaims, leaving a gi-osa mai-gin of $3.715. Approximateiy 150 members Iwere weicorned ta Uic banquet by Presîdent Gardon S. Staples o! Çavan and enjoyed a turkey. dinner served by the Heather Rekcbah Lodge, Orono. Dr. M. B. Dymond, M.L.A., Port Perry,- was Uic gucat speaker, and the Millbrook Male Quartette enter~ tained with severai selections. Dr. Dymond waa introduced by Director George Black, R.R. 2, is nî hevyBurkctan and thanked on be- cd toa much. Il sol. ev haîf o! the gathering by Dir-ector- industries, as a i-uic, which want Luec tpeRR ,Bti a harbor. Durham M.P. John M LarnetplsRR.,Bth James fet that Ottawa would any. lîsten favorably ta requests for New Directors harbor facilities only if the Five new directors were elcct- Chamber or Town Council could cd for two-ycar termis: Forbes show a definite need for it on the Heyland, Bowmanville; DavidL part o! an îndustry concýrctel y Wilson, Nestîcton, and Allan interested or committed ta locat- Jibb, Baltimore, are the new- ing in Bowrnanville. Secondary directors, and Laurence Staples, industries, Mi-. Turnbull said, Bethany and Harold Swaîn, are much more canccrned with Burketon, were rc-el;cted for good rail and highway facilities further two-yar terni than with harbor facilities. Directors who still lave anc Pres den B a ting sta ed hat year ta serve ai-g: M rs. B arbai-a thresis somBaprivgate apta nStewart, Ida; Ralph Malcolm. thr Bowmanville vabe forapildin Janetvillc; Herbert N. Scott, R,. Bwanvfactor i some fir-m id-R. 2, Qi-ana; Mrs. Myra Page, ing afcoyi oefr were Bethany; Elmore Scott, Camp- ta give a committment for i-cnt- bcllcroft, and Clare E. Allhn, ing il. He asked if many towns RR ,Bwavle ai-c doing this type o! construc ..4eowavle tio . R B. Pots, ons lta t ~ The- President and other af- the Trade and Industry Branch, ier ilae lctd 1r~ among these directors at a ater rcplîed that it would be unwîsc date. ta erect a factory on speculation, alMeaTrno il- but that plans could be made aul eean, ont Field-.io for !inanoisîg, sevicing and con- of ecal etrviocte fedetrion structing anc should a fi-m o Mdca erieso hai ta cme ta Bowmanvllc and gave an infoimatije tMk or> ccupy it on a rental basis. Mi- preventive health care. Gilngham also pinted out that Mrs. Clarence Page a! Bethany irms like Industrial Leaseholda thanked the ladies for sciving and Skough -Estates will build the delicius dinner and the factories in any town if it an quartette for entrtaining thi guarantee that the building will gathci-ig. be rentcd by an industrial fi-m. Want New Buildings n Mi-.Potts stated that the Tradeýiea r u l ceives enquiries about industrial k usually not interested in aider iO V R p ie tye fbuildings o -ct ut heasare Ai types o! buings such as ai-e A ILo a r n iMr-. Turnbull and Mr-. Sleigh I' o a r n Iavailae ineBowmanville.Cath Tobewt oeo h e advisnd Cthe owmnvebCham- Troubi tewith anca! theeui-c ta offer any special inducements ment at the Memorial Ai-ee such as fixed asseasments or fi-ce last Friday rcsultcd in sof t Ica land ta proaspective industries, for public skating in the even- "With yaur geographical loca- ing. An engincer o! the Can- tion you would be foolish toa ada Ice Machine Company, affer special inducements", Mi-. which installed Uic equipîneiit, Turnbull declared. He also ad- was in town ta check it alonc vised the Chamber ta ti-y and with Icemaker Roy "Duck-ý- place indusiry on sites already Neada, howevcr, and it la nto ýv serviced, or those which could working sa4isfactorily. be serviced without too much Fiiday night public skating expense. hag been atti-acting record Mi-. Slcigh reminded the ci-owds and the ali-time attend. Chamber and Council members ance record was shattercd on that industrial promotion is a October 21 whcn 895 skatcrs long-tcrm proposition and that and spectators paid admission they should be patient and not into the Ai-ena. Many akaters expcct immediate results. Mi-. seem ta be using the local Gillingham adviscd that in ani ai-ena ini preference ta Whitby contact with prospective new or- Part Peri-y and this has acq industries thc number o!fi-cpi-c- countcd for the record crawd& sentatives from the Chamber or __________ Council dealing with the in- denius' la eternal patience- dustry be kcpt ta a minimum Michelangelo. and that the representatives be- ______________ assured at the outeet that the matter is ta be kcpt sti-ictly con- fidential. BOUSE FOR SALE Prqsident Banting concluded ««AT CORNER 0F the discussion by thanking ail ST. GEORGE AND those who had attended, and Mr. CHURCH STS., (acrass frian Sleigh thanked the Chamber on new sehool) e duplex in gaad behaîf o! the visitai-s for the has- condition - complete with pitality shown them. electric stoves and re!rig- In addition ta those mention- erator. Two campietely cd as taking part in the discus- sepai-ate living quartera - ail dion, J. T. A. Wilson, Assistant furnace. WiIi taFe reasan- Manager o! the Ontario Chamber able 10w down paygnent and o! Commerce and R. A. Baker, onthly payments fi-rn re- a Consultant with the Trade and sponsible party." Apply N. Industry Branch o! the Ontario J. Scott, Brookdale-Kings- Department a! Planning and De-1 way Nurseries. vclopment, were also present. >OWER RRUPTION 9O WMANVILLE y. Novem ber 6 -M. TrO 5 A.M. rruption is made necessary Ontarioa Hydro may make heir equipment. peration is appreciated nan ville Public ies Commission .C.GEORGE VANBRIDGER Manager :Et M jrýMr»P gaz A ibiLln Q.C. TEZ CAMAnTAM "Aorr-QuAle IL4%IUUAMMIPU É%wmà«qpo%

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