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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 May 1958, p. 10

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meetMr. Grier-The Lea _ (Prom Marketing) of Johnson& Johnson LtI. The JulY 1955, a convcrtcd touched down at various e1ds in the Canadian North- during the course of a 10,- nUîe round trip from Mon- Among the places visited Fort Churchill, Uranium Yellowknife and White- r the end of the trip, at .one of the planc's passen- fclt very pleased. Watcb- Xolf played at midnigbt, in fan nonth, be had seen a 3exccutîvc's dream of a 24- * day came truc. id he had belped plan and y out a goodwill tour which Since incrcased bis com- 's business in this particu- qaies tcrritony by 1,300 per- ie plane was the property passenger wbo feit 50 pleased was James A. Grier, vice-pre-i sident in charge of sales for, Canada for this international. phanmaceutical manufacturing f irm. In campany witb R. JMon- timer, vice-president, Johnon & Johnson International and A. E. Moore, Canadian J. & J.'s western sales supervisor, he Ivisited on this trip one of four or five drugstores wbicb exist in the northern territory, anid a number of army, religious. company and private hospitals. Most selling in the nortb by outsidc organizations is carried on tbraugh the mail. Peoplei who arc prepared to takze the trouble of a special visit are few and f ar between and very welcome. Sa, althougb the pur-ý CIL HOUSE PAI NT BIEATS THE WEATHER! PAIR 0F Painf and Pufter Gloves with each gallon- purchased Weather-tested before you buy *Stays fresh-fooking for at Ieast four years *Cornes in a wide range of .1 not-fading colors BUY C-I-L HOUSE PAINT AT 5ander Hardware ' XING ST. E PHONE MA 3-5774 and wcehq~,PA.1 PNêTG L -1 't j I '.9., Polliwogs ...an .d P( "Dad says having fun is part of growing up.. and so is savirig. It's neyer too early - or too late - to save, he tells us. So Vicki and 1 both have Savings Accouiîts at Dad's bank. We're ail saving regularly at THE CANADIAN BANK 0F Ci &mCI a" m SANU C ^ Ca A»DIA READY Tc BOWMANVILLE BRANCH - IL G. IIACRIý N~EWCASTLE BRANcl - J. c, PO.RT: THE CANqADIANq STATESM.i AN, DOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THT.TRDAY, MAT 22nd, 1938 and Mrs. Allan Wcrry, Mr. and Mvr. andi Mrs.. Ross Sharp and CONTOURK-FIT Mrs.Bob mbeson nd ~am-daugbter, Enniskillen, werc teaý Bob mberon ad fa- dNON SHIFTING ily, Guelph, werc Sunday cal- guests at Mr. and Mrs. Clem TE DERLOIN PORTION crs at Allan Werry's. . Rahms on Thursday.lb Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid, Practise will start an Sunday 31/2 lb. average 63c Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lang- afternoon at 2 o'clock for our . 3 maid and famuly, Solina, wcre1 Sunday Sebool Anniversary. Swift's Premium________________________ 0 ~~with Roy McGill's. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilson B E K A T SUA EIETRFETN :ànnies Mr. L. Hope, Oakwood was and Mis Ann Wilson, Lake- BSiliconASA E EATIRONEING OVRMO IivT a Sunday caller at Mr. and Mrs. field, spent the holiday witb iioeIRNN OE L. Stainton's. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rahm. AND FOAM CUSHION PAD Mr. Leonard Staînton left on Several in the village were 1 lb. skinless /4.5cA~&54 Saturday marning for a wcek-ibusy planting their gardens on wfsPrmu nd fishing trip at Lake Kan- the hoidy S ,ft'N ' 9ei esc. dirs C-Aer a oyd Tbompson ai-dB Ali Mr. and rs. C. Aery and children, and Mrs. Elgie, To- OGN famnily, Burketon, wefe tea ronito, Mr. and Mis. Earl Thoînp- 9 guests of Albert Oke'..soi', MVr. lDon Tbompson an-d Sliced - 12 oz. pkg.39 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Telfer, falnîily', Bowrnanviile, !\(Ir. Gien ___________________ ____ Toronto, were weekend guests 'Tboinpson and Wayne, Carie--- of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wearîi. ,ton Place, at Mrs. W. Tbomp- HR' E N W IE SO E N A O Mr. Bill Kay, Miss Judy Duf- 50fl's. H R S A ED ND W IE TO E E R Y U fin. Toronto, spent Saturdav' Mr. C. Rankine accompanied 'OMMERCE" with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sharp.' a fishing part), to Pigeon Lake BOVVMANVILLE - Yeo's Mtarketeria r.and Mrs. Charlie Lang- on the holiday. ÀfI (Dr\ - M pe G ve rce ra 0 SERE YOUmaid and family, Solina. Mr. 1a Mr. George Tabb visited Mr. VMPLE GR VE apl Grve rocte ~~ SERVE V~ and Mrs. Herman Haass. Bow- ad Mrs. Normnan Collacut,KN SW Yh n T manville, Mr. Jim Kinsman, Bowmanville, on Thursday. Mr. KN S A SUPER MARKETî Courtice, wcre with Mr. and Collacutt la cquite iH. KING ST. - EAST 0F TOWN LINE N-2fl Mrs. K. MeGili. 1 Mrs. C. Rankine spent the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sharp and weekend with Mr. and Mrs. O O O - Corflisn akee Katywer TuORONOvnin CrrAaranKeteriaTroto guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clen, Dr. and Mrs. Corrigan came BL C STOCK - Blyth's Market ER, MnajerRahm Havdn. jhome with Mrs. RanineJigop theBLC ER, Mô.ta~erà Mr. andi Zvrs. NWilliam Rid- Jholiday. i I I~ k1.J . k 'del, drono, Miss Ruby V1te~~'f ing the camera with the mov- TorntoMsses G ai dre YfEx ib~ition O fl erJ'$2 5 0 ing object before and during d r f te Bo d (~di wee guests of Mr. and Mrs R. pose of the tour was primarily direct contact with retail Virtue. * T .. ... l If you have difficulty in f0. goodwill, a great many large and wholesale trades, sur- Mr. and Mrs. J Switzer. o ,. ~ 1 ~ t c ~ r cusing on an approaching ob- iorders were taken. gical supply dealers, hos- Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. ree sa ipl a Once again, Jimmy Grier has pitals and industrials cou- Floyd Pethick and Robin, o- et hr aa ipe a sol b plcig hmslf n he cerras, dairy equipment deal- rnowr wt M.ad r. The Canadian National Ex- to make good action-stopping do so. Simply focus on a sta- Icsomer's sainhos l n h ers, automotive supply SR.Pchik hibition this week announced photographs with a simple: tionary objcct at the sam .point c u s o m r' sh es w ý i sai rs a ndS . . M rsic . O n th ç o p n in g o f th e ir 195 8 co n - c a m e ra . If y o u r tim in g is ac '_ th e m o v in g o n e w ill p a mh' whlSale rs, eztc. M. Michel test for sports pictures. And you curate, a box camera-or one of you shoot it. Tas he hhait was fore, he atiSals orgztio vs JuyAnBlldff r.addon't have to be a big time pro- these new instantaneous jo bs B îlwngtee s pharmacist. The man behind nrxation 50alcora esih a- Mrs. Earl Luke, Ronald, Ralph, fessional photographer to i that look and perform like alBfole eton, these sim-h sahe whnen hena rgstaorethail5salsr- Allan and Grant, Hampton,. first prize. million-wil do the job.pedictosyuwil dht fequnl to help the customner presentatives in five divi- Miss Jerri Leaver, Bowman- Infctejdsarlok1 before long you are not oniy frequvntly hn utt sions. Branch offices are lo- ville, Mr. Bob Brown, Maple 1 nfctejde r ok The main requirement, ex- able to arrest motion-but the tok bu' ater. h jutt cated in Toronto and Van- Grove with Mr. and Mrs. F. ing for just the kind of picture pcrts point out, is that the pho- attention and admiration of maeasl.couver. Bcket.any camera owner is likely to tographer study his subject be- everyone who sees them. Whicli Full Knowledge "On my first cali to one ac- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colîacutt, take. Right around home. At i fore making the picture and de- could include the judges of The "New salesmen for my corn- counit, our contact there said an oanne-, Bowmanville, Miss sehool. On a company or church termine the exact moment C.N.E. Sports Hall of Fame eni- panyare lway tauht t ap-'l hven' and fpicnicut.snWhiriserhuntingh M.orn fish-iciwhenilethetngaction- wseems acton stop.o s tries.es ply this principle; to identify me 144 of this, 288 of that, 12 01ro n o isWrgh, it M. ndMr . In any' sport, there are split Prints must be black. dand thernselvcs with their custom- this, etc., etc.! My problern? Did Gordon f ore i a- eodswe llmtoni rYcht, iimmo 5.ce ý rs, prblems,"says Grer. he ean unis or doens? ItwasiMrarndwxth Fthepbreathheakiargwzenhealthough thezenplayer's thposeyealongsetheosboretestte side.e.Keee i And I know it m'eéans more a big order." ter, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. S. E. views of Willie Mays driving still suggests action. Examples ,ail negatives, for they will he sales, and more loyal clients. A Bgodr aecnîudt crMse on Wry nte homer. AI Balding will be found by watching a di- required to make further prii--ts full knowledge of the custom- pour in, although Grier hirn-i Solina, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. sinking bis final putt. Roger ver or high jumper at the peak in the event of winning a prize., er's eedsand ow wecan illself has done no personal scl- Hoskin, B.A., B.D., Dick and' Bannister breasting the tp no i padmto ragl- Sn na aya o ie them better than anyone else is ing since the b ginning of W orld I D ouglas, Toronto, M r. Ron I a o h r f m umie M u i e e t t e e d o i w n . W t s o t n a o i e e w e ail that is required. Enthus- War Il. But he keeps hîs fîin- i Clemens, Hampton, Mr. Jim 1I iafor our products doca the ger on the pulse, clocking Up MleCsîtoMs id The Rocket" Richard landing patience and experience. the now and the closing date - iasmCsteo, is id another explosive shot on goal. amateur will learn to anticipate! June 30th. Siniply pu t tbem in rest." 25,000 miles of travel each year, Yeo, Douglas and Clare Ash- But what will win top money these moments and take his pic-1 a brown envelope witb carci. Knowledge of a customner's ______d________ th Edgar.Waidt's. .Wi h r r h itu o np turc at just the right tume. I board backing to prevent dani- needs is point (2) of a five- wt da rgts eeaetepcue o np Mr.andMr. Rssel ilbrt ped. First prîze could very well Another way to stop action age and mail to The C.N.E. point set of basic sellhng rules M.adMr.Rsel ibr, go for that shot you clicked is by varying the camera angle. Sports Hall of Fame Photo Con- emphasied in ohnsonand EN IKL E oMrs. Geo. îrewi Mr during the final sizzling mom- Try this simple test. Stand be- test, Exhibition Park, Toron. Johnson's Canadian sales trai-an r.Go ri.etofls itrsBnSe id th ra nd t entsof lsI wntersaBoeSpi(1sie th roa andstuy the to 2B, Ontario. And wbo knows. in. ter re ()Knwyor About 70 W.M.S., C.G.I.T. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Levitt and at the home town curling club, motion of an automobile' as it You could be among tbe prie product. (3) Plan, (4) Be en- Exlre ebesan eders girls, Port Perry, were visitors Or your kid landing bis first rolls toward you. When still a i winners displaved here during- thusiastic, (5) Work. met in the Sunday Scbool rooni, of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ferguson.I trout. Or mother at bat, wbile long distance away, it bardly' the Big Fair, 'fromn August 20 Apart from fundamentals May 13, for the re-affiliation Miss Laverne Orchard, Bow-1 Uncle Fred, as catcher, squats seems to be moving-it merel.y to September 6. such as these, bowever, Grier witb W.M.S. service. Also prles-, manville, witb Mr. and Mrs. M.! uneasily bebind the plate. Ori grows la rger. But as it passes-________ recgnzestht ellngis ssn-ent were Presbyterial Secretary Stainton. Itbe Big Boss belting bis wav you its motion is swift and you tially a personal business. To for affiliated Explorer grouos, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Towns' Out Of that sand trap on the must turn vour bead quickly ITCHVS bidou n waselng et o s Mrs. Edgar Leask, Port Perry, and famuly, Peterborough, Mr. Unlucky 131h Hole at your fav- to follow. By keeping a little toYL ) aPresbyterial Secretary fo and Mrs. Stan Hodgson, Bow- j oite gol course wokfryuthnueteiaffiliated C.G.I.T. groups, Mrs. manville, were with Lorne i If you don't already own a ping at just the right instant,,LDE'W A and re-use them." William A. Gibb, Oshawa. Lamb's.1 camera, get one. .And it doesn't. vou can catch a moving object Tcnqe himno h etnMs ou Naturall"v* enough, during bis Fred Toms, opened with time- and Rickey, Tbornbill, were; for some of the finest action any of exertion sbowina. But inu - long carcer of selling, he foun-d ly tbougbts on "Mothers". De- witb Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore.'contest judge could hope to find tion crossing directly in front a c u ln out several techniques that votional was presented by Mrs.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Sharp, is often caught witb inexpen-1 of your camera lens wiil bel xvorked for him which he used Edgar Wright. Letters were and Kathy, were with Mr. and sive equipment in the bands of 1 blurred. q a q el-i over and over again. read by Mrs. M. Stainton, froin Mrs. Ivan Sharp. rank amateurs. You may even succeed in i "Oie," he recails, 'I called a missionary and by Mrs. Llo, d Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Nest, A steady hand and careful catcbing this by panning-asj Cor. Athol & Celina, Oshawa on a medium-sized customer. I Ashton froni Presbyte rial pre- Bowmanville. Mr. and Mr,. planning are all tbat's needed movie cameramen say'-or turn -___________ knew what I wanted 10 seil him; sident. Mrs. W C. Fisher. Roll Herbert Wright and girls, To- a hundred pounds of a particu- call response sbowed numer- ronto, were recent guests at lar produet. From my records, ous cards and parcels sent. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright. 1 also knew that he was far C.G.I.T. leader, Mrs. O. C. Ash-' Mr W. Logan, B.A., B.D., and more likely to want to buy only ton and Explorer leaders, Mrs. i Mrs. 'Logan, Linda and Bever- 25 or 50 poLinds. R. Virtue and Mrs. H. Ashton, i ley, were entertained to dinner 'Following a hunch, as soon were complimented on thb-r lat Mr. J. A. Werry's one day as we opened our meeting, I fine training of youtb groups last week. quoted bim on 500 pounds. 1 bad in the splendid re-affiliation Ms v rgM.adMs INTRODUCES summed hini up correctly. He service. Mrs. E. Leask received W .J. Bragg, Allen and Barry, was so flattered that I consid- tbe Dedication of the Treasure Providence; Mrs. I. G. Traveil, ered hini a "Big League" buy- Cbest froni the Explorers and Miss Betb Travell, Mr. BruceT er that be got out bis pencil and presentcd tbem with the Se- Travell, Mr. David Weldon, gave me an order in excess of cond Seal of the First Certif :i- Oshawa, Miss Marie Greer, the 100 pounds 1 had set as my cate. Miss Lorna Wearn madei Ajax, Mrs. E. C. Ashton, Mr. target." the C.G.I.T. token presentation l and Mrs. G. F. Beech, Jan*(ce Froni bis experience he brîngs and Mrs. W. Gibb presented! and Bonnie, Maple Grove, Mr.- OFI out a don't. "Neyer overseli. the C.G.I.T. witb tbe Seal of and Mrs. Arnold Taylor, and OFFE 5.of When the sale is made, pack up Re-affiliation. Rev. Walter Lo-1 Diane, Blackstock, Rev. and . and get out. I made the mistake gan spoke a few words. Under; Mrs. R. B. Green, Judy and - once or twice in my early car- the leadership of Mrs. Edgar, Glenytb, Brighton, Mr. and eer of not knowing when to Wright, Group One servcd a' Mrs. Walter Logan, wîth Mr. . '.. stop. It's fatal." dainty lunch. i and Mrs. 0. C. Ashton. As hs scces sows ho- M. ad Ms. . Mrk nd issDapne ree, ïrigton * FINEST ORANGE PEKOE TEA ever, he bad many more bits family, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs.1 was a Sunday evening tea 0 *u &f i RaMe,*ATATV E AKG than strikes. One gamble that Orr Jeffery, Port Perry, with; guest witb Miss Laura Griffin. Zîftm60*0 SAVE 5c ON ML CK came off-and he doesn't te- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brunt. i Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Clein- AL. CKG commend it to everyone-he Mr. and Mrs. Hosken Smnith, ens, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hall.*SAE1çO LA AKG tells in the following way.. 'II Hampton, Miss Winnifred Cole, Hampton, were with Mr. and7 bad occasion to represent my Miss Edna Gilbert, Mr. Ward1 Mrs. John Slemnon. company in an export territory. Gilbcrt, Toronto, Mrs. J. D.1I Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Siemon, Customers were known to buy Cole, Helen Allan and Jean,,i Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs.SAE5 in large quantities. Miss Elenor Leighton, Bowman- Cecil Siemon and Mrs. Cbap- SAV 5 James A. Grier ils vice- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Em.- mani, Hampton, Mr. Milton Sie- FRUITB&lue L "'net ueYr'iIoi Ouik, preidet n carg o saes berson, Steven and Teresa, mon, Haydon, with Mrs.T.Mi RG R N2..65 of Montreal's Johnson & Guelphb, Mr. Grant Herron,'Slemon.DI BCA INE 2 ,ç65 Johnson Ltd.. manufactur- Courtice, were with Mr. and A fox was shot yesterday at California's finest - Good size 138's SAVE 6c crs of pharmaceutical items Mrs. E. A. Werry. c Madr Walter Ferguson's north of S Nf'Uue ie otnBon-2-z i for home and hospital use Mr. and Mrs. Bill Daye n n iskillen-not sure yct of ra- UAIAIIBotonBron 2Doi.ti may oonbe ctabishc în Mrs.Ruscîl cLagbli, BUN IST 43RABGESA N S -43c5B,>r 8L and the firm which wc hope famly, Port Perry, Mr. ndbies. N Bowmanville. manville, were with Mr. an& Ripe, lusejous - Jumbo size -A*E 4c. Sales are made through- Mrs. Walter Oke. HAYDON '- Lakel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson CA37v F F ES - a.i37 .**.. and family, Mrs. Verna For- UIAAf UAm * E. IuF ETS sytb and Ronald, Toronto, werc n r.J.A ieha weckend guests of Mr. and Mrs. r.RtTenatonoa. Deliclous garden fresh- Large cobs SAE c RJ.Omso.their cottage over the weekend, Tide - Lar7c nkg. Miss Elsie Oke, Toronto, Mr.' and were dinner guests of Mr.' S E T C R 9 ETERCE£ 8 and Mrs. Stan Turner and and Mrs. Lloyd Ashtoon Sat- W E CO N6Fi39 1)ETEïCE T38 Helen, Osbawa, Mr. Ron Hot- urday.SAEO ston, Picton, with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Tasty, home grown- Half lb. bunches fc '1r' hmin-1-z i Frank Dorland.1 Mrs. Ashton were Mr. and Mrs.'D . a!rsChmin 1oztn Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G arrard,I Wilfred Bowrnan, Ruth, Laura A -AFr}o Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garrard f and Eric, Enfield; Mrs. Muriel A29cA GU~ DOG OE CAT FIGOT 3 F 34c Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slcmon1 Brownlee, Ray Ashton, Leaside; 1Brs y Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. Edgari r1n Ms vn hr n Crunchy rosebud - Large bunches CiknTre o os io.pg Horn, Oshawa, were Sunday Linda, Mr.and Mrs. Ross Sharp, CAhi A l H S Tuikeyv AoN NE st- - 1-oz.pkc tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. EnnikiDl1. SR Il E Sor2uFor Toms. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lock _____15c____________I____N ___ N____E ___S ____69_____ Mr. Edwin Ormiston, Miss'and John, Mrs. Lock, Sr., Port' A S FES9-zja Karcn Ormiston, Ebenezer, Mr. Hope, were Sunday visitors at W GTFES9o a and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Barbara! Mr. and Mrs. L. Grabam's.m sJ fie > ar 63 j and Donald, Maple Grove, Miss Annie White, Hampton, spent Sunday tea guests of Mr. andi Potts, Mrs. R. JOrmiston.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms, En-i IB' lo.bti Mr. aJd rst. Ber AsBonI nikienMrs.Wilred Wea f -,,

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