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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Feb 1957, p. 16

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I'ACM SMTEEN Directors of John son & Johnson Limited General Robert Wood Johnison Chaîrman of the Board New Brunswick, N.J. James A. Grier Vice-President in charge of sales James Barr Vice-President in charge of manufacturing and a Director of Personal Products Limited and Chicopee Milîs (Canada) Limited1 R. Ivan Gnaedinger Secretary-Treasurer, and a Director of Personal Products Lîmited and Chicopee MIlîs (Canada) Limite'd1 Dr. Lionel A. Cox, M.A., Ph. D. Director o! Research and a Director of Personal Products Limited and Chicopee Milîs (Canada) Limited Allen W. Clark Director of Merchandising Philp W. Remington Assistant Vice-President in charge f Hospital and Professional Division Lloyd G. Larocque Director - Production Planning samne afternoon. This is a mis- C. o C.Presden Ric aby sionary meeting, and the offer- Indasry usual. Hll cali is ta be W elco es Ne Indu tiryanswered, if possible, witha R. P. R]ckaby, President of tremendous efforts of Ken corne. the Bowmanville Chamber of Morris, Secretary Manager o Grls atnaboys o hen or Commerce has issued the fol- the Chamber, on whose shoul- Ca oregair ecilooking for- lowing statement regarding the ders rested the greatest res- ward ta, therspal hos reo decision of Johnson & Johnson. pansibilities. Mah ,wn il who ois n h ae mnovinig ta Bawmanville. Great apportunities lie ahead pI carial ivt ami join in the45 The Bowmanville Chamnber of for the betterment of aur townj Pictures ta be shown at 8 o'clock Commerce welcomes the op- and we face the future with by Miss M. Pellow of the Central portunity ta annaunce the ac- confidence. Collegiate Staff in Oshlawa, will quisition of Johnson & John- include one of the best graups son Ltd. and the executive of of coloured stilîs the writer has the Chainber extends a hearty KEDRON seen, and will depict life in the welcome ta the world's leading British West Indies. mnanufacturer o! surgical and The Board of Stewards o! The young people of the Unit- related products. Kedron Church led in the reg- ed Links Class met on Tuesday I am sure everyone wil cor- ular service of warship on Sun- evening at the home of their diially welcame Johnson & day afternoon. Chairman o! teacher, Mrs. H. Werry, for a Johnson and will look forward Stewards, Russell Down, con- social evening. There were 16 ta an early beginning o! the ducted the service; Albert Wood present ta enjoy the tobogganing construction o! their first unit. read the Scripture and Harold which occupied Most of the even- The Chamber is proud ta Werry led in prayer. The offer- ing. Conditions were reported bave played its part in this de- ing was received by the Treas- ta be ideal for good going, on the 'velopment and believe this is urer of the Stewards, Harvey hilîs ta the west, although low a stepping stone ta a wonder- Crossman, and by Wmn. Mount- outdoor temperatures made for ful future for aur town and joy. Rev. R. H. Rickard preach- some cold feet and hands. Elean- will do everything in its power ed the sermon on stewardship, or Mountjoy and Jeanine Werry to frthr te inerets ! B w wth bis text taken from lst Cor- assisted the hostess in serving rnanville. inthians. Featured in the serv- lunch. ice was a installation service i Harold A. Werry represented While we believe Bowman- which the new member of the the circuit with the minîster, ville has much ta offer indus- Board of Stewards, Mr. Harvey Rev. R. H. Rickard, at Presby- try, Johnson & Johnson have Crossman, and other members tery at Harmony United Church mnuch ta offer in return and were officially installed. on Wednesday. we are honoured that a Com- pany of such stature has chgsen Ladies of the cammunity are On Saturday evening, March Bawmanville and every loyal reminded that ail are invited ta 2, ah interested couples are in- citizen will work to justify this participate in the prayer service vited ta attend C. K. Doubles confience.when women throughout the Club meeting, when special pro- conidece.worid join in prayer. This serv- gramme will be provided by While a succession of obsta- ice will be held at Kedron couples fromn Toronto. Mr. and cles were encauntered during Church on March 8, Friday after- Mrs. Bob Hancock and others the prolonged study and nega- noon, and will include an offer- from their church will be the tiotions these were finally ng for Women's Inter-Church guest group. overcome thanks in large part Council of Canada. The regular Miss Jeanine Werry spent the ta the friendly co-operation of W. A. meeting for March will weekend at the home of Dr. and Johnson & Johnson and the be held in the Lawer Hall on the Mrs. Gordon Hare, Oshawa. Personal Praducts Limited William G. Brayley Executive Vice-President Chicopee Milîs (Canada> Limited Charles J. Weeks STATEMENT by lames Barr Vice-President in Charge of Manufacturing Our plans are now being formulated. We hope to be able to announce them before tqoo long. In the meantime, let me just say that our Postwar growth has been rapid; we expect this growth to continue; and it is obvious that in purchasing this large area of land we have an ambitious long- range programme in mind for our Bowmanville operation. Eih1 e BL CKSTOCKandt laiges etn chie ndandto ladies me inth fourdayshoon Baamd Tueany or Misrsiond Ban.HiN ay Dorelprsied Mrs. andipae. thKe Woohi taell an paer. BosanKyteo thoffeing pand ahRolang thn- utff ertrpreaIl andmin- Wrt. were read pby Lama Was iht. Folloing prhegraml Resdivn: ai ng, "The L Switl readiTuli"iteBy'Jud Swain reading "Littl; eaysdg"Tbe Bhretty Braburn; edng, "Theia MuTe y K.itten" by Bnia- Monto. Wein, The di er-o cise. eadingEl"ThetToy o LaveOnder byEliabfeh Thmp-. san* wisn t atna burs Kyte was unl e ta atndbutm Mrsd omerfi v tery kinl am aend tld o somsa! tc.id- ren, t. he cs aet.,of Jaica.es&hepalso h aesm pritur e the leope, pr lces fruits etc. i enj.yether talk Wednoke eda nigPt. hePee andethcey teamto!Port Perr anda ai the lcsokarnamse whda gaesutdin thscArenafhere ich vresulPteina re o 5- inefvr o! o tenny.eo teheral. of the membersao! thei Wamean's Int ituthae their usndsgHatherednsthe Comnity Horaptll Wednpesda eveninglfr apoftheuck supper as ar e ronfthe 6oth n- o nivesn !thue foruniof Wom' iws nstitut orOtaney, wch was he19l187. ateStan tre ek eb. 19,ore1897. Lat i ee evenmoreofriessgite eucre n ned proressive eure. WigsnnePr were ;Mns. Fred Holadso, MPort Pery; Mrs F.m taand, Mresss ih Vn. Camp nda e hompsoyn Wednesday night 24 young in the past. married people met in the Sun- day Sehool room and organized a Couples' Club which is to meet the last Wednesday of each month. The only officers chosen as yet were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow as Secretary. The abject of the club is ta have a social evening with some ser- ious discussion. The first pro- ject ta be the purchase of lin- oleum for the nursery room. Rev. P. Romeril supervised games. Ladies served lunch. Any couples of the church are welcome at these gatherings, Congratulations ta Lloyd Wilson on attaining first class honors on his recent Grade 1 Theory music examinations. A fairly good crowd attend- ed the Fireman's Picture Show in the Recreatian Centre Fni- day night. They plan ta have another March 15. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pearce at- tended a family gathering at the homne o! Mr. and Mrs. L. Pearce Tuesday evening in hon- or af Mr. J. Pearce's 92nd bîrth- day. Rev. P. Rameril and Mr. Ivan Thompson attended Pres- STATEMENT l'y GeneraI Robert W. Johnson Chairman of the Board, Johnson & Johnson New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.A. Our confidence in Canada is complete. Our enthusiasm for the future gathers momentum with the years. Experience has taught us that both operator and manager work more effectively in pleasant, well-desîgned surroundings. Beautiful f actories are also an asset to the community. Business must make a contribution to the convenience, beauty and healthfulness of the community in which it operates. We are proud ta play a part in the develop- ment of this great country. We see in Canada1 further opportunity for those prepared to give the services people require of business. We commit ourselves again to the goal of better products for more people. We reaffirm aur belief in integrity and service as the foundation stones of business. We pledge to continue in the future as we have BOWMAN VILLE Jrie n <14 CÇ/0wil -" On tario 0f fers Water unlimited Manpower a yplenty - Abundant power - Nèarby markets - Val uable sites- Idea Itra nsportati on - Living at its bes - Lovely countryside - Every modern convience. Our Present Industries: W. M. Allun & Son Cabinet Manufacturers Bowmanville Foundry Company Bowmanville Glove & Mitt Co. Ltd. Brookdale-Kingsway Nurseries Strategically located on. Super-Highway No. 401 and on the main Tor'onto-Montreal, Unes of the C.N.R. and C.P.R., 40% of Canada's population lies within 325 miles of Bowmanville. Here you can enjoy the advantages of nearby Toronto, only 42 miles to the west, and yet escape its noise, congestion anid frustrations. Valuable sites, zoned for light and heavy industry and served by rail and highway, are avàilable at low cost. Lif e in Bowmanville is pleasant and relaxed, while the town and surrounding countryside off er complete social and recreational facilities for your enjoyment the year 'round A crowing andi vigorous community, Bowmanville invites industry to share its future. Ask for free Indlustrial Brochure Canadian Canners Limited H. C. Downliam Nursery Co. Ltd. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada Ltd. R. M. Hollingshead Co. of Canada Ltd. lames Pubiishing Company Johnson & John-son Limited H. Powell Chemical Co. Ltd. Speciaity Paper Producis Ltd. Vanstone Flour & Feed Mill BOWMA NVILLE Box 1240 CHAMBER or phone: 0OF BOWMANVILLE.. ONTARIO COMMERCE MA 3-5031 i For further particulars, write C e 1 0 à TEE CAMADLAS STATESRAN. BOWMANVff-TýE. M"A*Te% Owý-- . - - --.- ---- BLACKSTOCK 1 1 #C («-rl cine

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