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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 May 1959, p. 8

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PAGE ETGHT ?WU FA M A flT A M ~'I' A ~'WI~M A M ~rIW~ A WTT .1 .1.. ISMA mn '19 fl~fl A 'V ~.IA V eau., ________________________________________________________ - =~~~'*= =, *4~ £ aoIa, iu Ccun.. ' and Cal By Bonaaâ. FIFTEEN - TWO AND I(GHT ions Dodge City or aait Earp's L1 AMEMORY Wcita. T-is. kin-d friends, usý "A buneh of thle bouzv- oùor a page fr-cm Canadian folklore. he w'hoopinri t lno clown ellar writteli ' n home town- cellar- at Sullivans bouse', But tnere, fro-o hpre ýo t-beri- and beyond., %vas no Dari c(r' ard rno Trie rse I ilusa1 sof my laci-vknomrn aý: Fou uintac'. *,ne0e OW homne gromnci huit I tePI en 1 anpre-Aent wa., one cof sure nios of x'ou r-aix substitt Lafayette Smîth's 5-en ii u< n-,rare.- .rmip scigras. -roKui-- at:ri t1-01nîY iiei; a!!owed mremnorîe.s. if vou u.hink bai<1 around thbe corner of 'IAK cozi far e.noIjg-h. b"0:" -e-iiî tl w:fe wi tb > The boye -not-uit e of therui th-e coffee pot, and Lady Ilic'k i vwas un-der fort-y - met e-vei-y, her-relf. ,Tueý-dav evenmng ini the same; Yoire îigiii. thug !- a page ',place at ble eamne lime. Nofir- fromt--e p.st Bo yoiî-ewrog ;g s o0f ann;îai vaca-tione if vou lhink it', froin thbe diar- electiais or %uddeil death ln a of a Aorog-' aehka: a Dil - family was RlO dt-o iînter- KNOW THESE NEW TRAFFIC LAWS Effective - Mondcsy, May 25th You must, Iower your headlighlsq: (1. when %rithin 500 feet ci an approaching motor vehicle; andi f2) when following another mot-or veahicle wvithin '-0 fpi-t. 2 lt- s an oftu'nce te place signes on t-be windows% and Lio bang objer-îs in t-be rotor vehire, whiu-h obsi nid t-hodriî,-er*s yxew. 3 It i an offence to Joad a truck or irailer ini suîrh a wva * thal- ait> part of the Joad failte on the hughwav\ during transit and 1.he pe.na1lt for 8uirh otl>m-e bas been inereased up Io a maximum fine cf S200 andi in addition the licence or pe-rmit may be suus&pnded. 4Passing on t he right- is now permit #,-d in i les, 4 îownig and villages incluîding Meu.ropolitan Toi-ento liii oîîlv: (1 heuou-t-rt akirig a hrotor v-ehiuie making or signalling a leii haîud hum: (2 on xitreecs ha\uýng to or more lanps in Pavh direct ion: and (>on onQ-waý stireées. ONTARIO DEPARIMENT ~ 0f TRANSPORT mon John Yos*mke, O.C, D. JCollins, t rfog m ,11l>. Fo, a. t'>uu! mîefc. mQ os!,.to'ud , ,fe, Io the . -,,îiSiu. Savings, too, have a wiay of growing And just like his Junior Depositor's Account, your Savings Accouint wiII grow with regular deposits. THE CANADIAN BANK 0F COMMERCE MORE THAN $00 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA BOWMANVILLE BRANCH- A. L. HOOEY, Mlanager NEWCASTLE BRANCH - J. C. PORTER, Manager for a ai-fgeorSix \ cai, s b e - 0-! e MI>Or tîiem <-an1p uîpwiti b ;-tsllthF s--t. :)ai. who - ~o tanid rîeu's ohïht i- lc- tj r., - ý -c k - wnprfor i-~î. n.e.sa~euno Dan clre-;v1 ilr-- coup i <llrI-mg t-be sr~ ourcd of te oven-ing aant uun huitn %-,oh 0.'od drali th p hand a~1 Irralpiued Io nt hi ii -e E b-i-nse of il..j la eîeericet'O the uniiat- liiln or card!z neeed o :idt- 9 oi-fi.Sn a 1ingle crib- a iie! l u1"1 a-!se feeth. rire been . i blige -nu-e wu0o1(i ,niu'io -oxli0 Ioîlîe-nandi 1 lia,-e "-,0 oho:d. 0- c-en s-,. a 'oerfet-Ci 4-coli1- hand. l, fac,. l'ilt~t~ - for- Dan. SnnltàI'd. hi' ih Iogt e stuc-b;ii(,n ou- _î g -i ulo i >.,be t-t- ~ ~ Je- n eqjn('~'i u-h a higu t eouit iband, Ral-'il .fi-orn flic I -a i <O. ito\\- abyoltvon].. Id v- t. - v t'O 10 eau' i tom t- TiOiad he]d. or! E-e-.a vïge cihhug(-.haiud w r a comîf Ican11t ,azsi Dar) Smiflbow it gees -hef r>ds'ed. awa' four vears aga. I1 c-an't ask n-w fafine-r 1bec-anie Île- t1iîrk.. 1 sbiîold ttnd oui for- in.-.elf andi 1 can't aýk my bus!-i bandc be-cawse he hepes I1l]1tta' -tljp cdenoulgh îot. 10 reCegiîy 24 oînfs if 1i hoîidd hold therm iii a gcéjue aaro-.hum. o' Ipb-ai e voi for thi sj wektel uea a-sr lqiiesftioîu r ikur- u- iÀsùt be on vor'on- n d lb xc, tdît-- -u ere aI1ovveei a.-csuni;ci tjie c-o- fie? 0 ftle Ce&! but -ii Sifliva'a s cali 'p \f-. Sullivan uianti f.rdv I aîk 10W OIne 1Izinoýw- îu'al ts-ent on i \,ram: a tot or fe-w sumniers. I Wa3 not a laay. but a girl-childj -andi as such if was perni.ssijblej for m '- father t-o take me t-lerci W11enl niother wa.- off vîsiting lier iolks an-d he w&, baby-sit- ter. T'd ,i1. and w.i-fch the boysz -battie it euti<iii I couldn't inore îyhav v1i~an rlon4er. lb1en l'd 'creep upstairs a-nd ]et Mns.SUiajî tuck mf inte thie big bed i n bei- gxîest Beiî: g a- Iwa.- a Soinetu-ne mascot. for Thc- IEightsomre Dealers Dad thought it fitting that 1 learn te play cribbage. Hie taught me te peg points and te tally mny hand counit with- OUI assac The onlIv thing he forgot tc ,zýjov me 'a o te adid up a 2fi bal-d! Now. vear.s later - I porder -iand wondeî-what cards do you need b o unt 2)9? What happen-d ed alfthe boys who I lised to meet- once a week downi in somebody's cellar' Are t-bey >~q gone forever: defeated by new~ hornes wiliioxt basineiite? Or is it- that V've graduated toe "No Women Wanted" c'a3s and cannt see for lookin,,?* Pleate - 10 »end Me & ClskO, Ji you Co ihrwo lal.a handful of; eron and Lynda visitod at' Ostawa General Hospital on 1 ooe mthsic-ar he onsider th S oemalcer Ga mas ladykêcow ndiLiuký.b . Bri u c-t l t hpto g Mr- and Mrs. R. C. Stainton, Mrs. Clarke Moore o&, Hoo~d.indviualh ote h ç IIrr, sujecf t ai it shrtcmins."and Laurie visited at Ray Wal. is staying for a few days with S e is i~iIv and hopjesiy bya îff~.Û jo Te uion, eadr wo e- ters. Islington. her daughter, Mr. and MM. cri rcibba, the eight Ijtrtil amnsthtolyhsworkersi Mr. Joe MceMester returned Keith Stainton. o±~~ n oxp ;sle tue s an impossible onie, but gain from higher output ie en. home on Saturday laftea t Mster avd taitoiR Ii iboy" wou.d pi f"O 'DWt, h omno.Bureau ofStats-s eqo h orhýmodtrely unsound. Considerth aerDvdSino bbl e!oards ,zandido battie until thc icsi eore.ob tvn Ocase of the shoemaker. There, M.ad r.MuryLar.fied seonTradof honii moon fell doun behind the forzTmlate an index' thal wilI should only the production Nra. eeStudyviiosforthbironThdayo i inounitains. The ;tartin.R order: measure duti-. he ri n prodcal' wkers gWain? thatbofth a of at Mrs. Alex McMasterq and M.adMs o hm~ was a1xays the sanxe--Smith t i nu<r.I h idecnkr hto h os hto Charles Naylor's. and i M crs. oyu M agls Htiso:MseD- e solved, if could help put 1 the architect. the enginee r, the jan KM..r broghw ag.aýt utci_,oii Moe e- eiling on the rising coît of lWV machinist. the salesman? Not, s. Jin Stainton entertained Saturday supper guests at frayne again;,t Knutson: Cu- - ngth-e ladies of her Knitting Club seli Stainton's. aidagins Cchane~ u1h xg.But i.he problemn is that Ieast of al, what of thp' con- an iagainst Cochrater.ndFrom -productivitiy is flot sirnplv 'ont- sitier9 0on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. im staintoei, tventhgaines ypar r !-iipt pe -maour o01 orkand; -Mrs. R. C. Stainton attended Davy and Douglas were gueits there the gamesthegmeeting in>puhe>Kn mat goof 'r. and Mrs. Douglas 5kin- ere wtl nnrmvn tothat, in the comPlexitY of mod -1th mein ofbrKtig --ri~calee-;irwineri amnd te 0 ern indiustrýý. io matiy fact o. s71 Club at Mrs. James McArthur's. fier and famlly at thle cottage calneiinradteI-influence productivit.'MO Oshawa. on Monday evening. at Belmont Lake on 'Sunday. . r, bemoaning the fact jht I ale imspoutvl Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stainton Miiarshali F'rancis has been ili aw-could have been easier W e- (ntne o ls ek visited their small daughter with pneumonia. le~rsafie.i'e~-(~lle ~~dsure. Consicler the shoeimaker' Seven children were baptized Susan at Oshawa General Hos-- lserlve -lieThe -%htorp eerns who tanned the leather. made' at Mother's Day Sunday ser- 1pit ai on Sunday evening. .Clvpx Te FiBArittnp De"eA the lasts and rnanufactured the viceý Allan Wesley Cameron1 Mr. and Mirs. Fred Ward and MONUMENTS AND1 botsenirlyon hi, own work- snoMradMs.JcCm-famnilv Burketon, visited al Wes FN ULT T <'n t av lr ~ire ~ b.ench. If he deviz.ed a more ef- i eron. Kevin Grant Williams son Carneron's on Saturday. ARFS ra.lt a- fo sue f ay ficient tool. or invented soni of Mr. and lUrs. Grant William-s, Mrs. Clarke Moore, Oshava. <iancPd nands during j practical shortcu-inii his work, Penny Lynn Tate. daughter oflMr. and Mrs. Gil Thorburn, *ifteen oand aPi s or found some le&,, turne-coii- Mr. and Ms Fred Tate. Terrii Pefferlaw, vstda ~ ou bt hecrb s me ,; uming wa\, or sellig hspo ai Scott, daugilter of Mr. Stairtons Sunday evenling /RU. qiontt but 1 do kiio\w that if in-,' duct, he could both accurately and Mrs. George Scott. Debor- Mis. F. B. Glaspeli, Mis. Alex OFTAFFORD faterbogh m mthr -h- alulte the gain in output andi ah Lynine Geisberger. daughter MciMaster. Jean and Ross nere A[YtS cûlte ilw~~ O R'V d-know that he wxaç il.g solit a-,o r n Ms uutGeis- SundaN visitors at apGls nesday. I aX.soremenïmber that'thor. Not so the owner of to berger fJr.. Margaret A n n e pell's Ù'yrone. RlhGa Weedv w h volydy day's shoe factory. Haass. datughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Flintoff. otai &-~eek ihai Dadi re.orted ýTo make and seil more -shoes Henry Haass, Janice Charleen Oshawa, visited at Wes Camner- _______Dodu__ f ~~to 0! 1 w gb aboae ?he might build a more efficien.t Pingle, daughter of Mr. and on's. soda pis. And be ax.sured, i plant with more efficient ma- 1Mrs. Oscar Pingle. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Perins J you will. that t.hiîs hýid inghti chinprr by borrowing funds, Mrs. Clatude Storros, Miss Bet- visited the funeral parler at Stafford Bros. do wîh lcohin-cotnsump- j from the banker. retain.ing ain: y Storms, Oshawa; Mr. and Wovleo udy t na ~tiehIIt<ISEI1tion hie Sullivan- wre teeto- aciei ad egne.adMsJc aeo n fain- their respects to his aunt Mrs. MonuentlWorks lie Lit-ah It ~ ~~~~~~ i\i.a a ad-reo~hiigaslss»cait ft - i. Millbrook. ývere Sîînday Williami Mitchell of Cannng- ~ ~ S.E.WIb abOy,.shoemaker'ic planning and maii- v1i'tors at Wes Caneron's. ton, w~ho passeci away Saturday 1 udpS- . flb ferte wit- h î- LmL wi -Il idma wotud neve:rhave1 agirîg har b"en - outnd. ithere is, Miss Betty Nunn. visited lier imorning. Phone Whîtby oo.-isderedprýüpe hor dySkon aol hi so a an incre-ase in productivily in aunt at Toronto on Saturday. Mi. and Mis. Keitil Stainton Mohawk 8-3552 en iii" tD plaiît) uIJ ret!ovet"1)" iox, -, '-z i-. us operation. But xvhose i: t-be Mr. and Mis. Redford Cam- brought baby Susan home fi-cm______________ Trut-suâal atf.-; sLIpper. lflied , ' n MoI n rSil'- a il*<' O> credit? The hanker \whio lent.,-___ two et: the ho--- hlad twOtu. r1 fi the money' The architect anda d,71-,il ree :;iuîess4,ve noinilia- DL)e.oite thtýis noie of thp oo~ nier wo ds~e tîo~ bfie ~ne.i oar---beevr sîge,;st i oîdijj, 1ei r, buildinp and placed the mach-!i '-au-ie t'ie iiodi-d aiso mhet ().,i t1 o f Itbe board in ;O[e- inery se as te reduce the fetch-1 Tu«s-day eveîhinig. once a montli. bodv ,e]sef,' basemeril Ir t-no îng and carrying? The machin-Fr 'I'îere masne gettttig away iUh WPeOnly know1n. thaljj ists who biit the better equip-, o nrom it. t-be boy-s bad the babil ,trong, grioing coifrf-e adde-d fo' ment? T'he merà who leaîned te an-c t.here w a -ntawill or a teneuueof îe t-enin1a. operat.e toemachines?' he iA wite cf a-îy of tnt-m sIltoig h ik perhaps nu paternz, tale Pecai- who found thbe'L .. hait~oxrJ >O~~ i ubnhpe emarku n me,'-No ceivpd and managed the transi- E lelu .nIn fo r m a t ionu enoîi to -ek l. Bu.t- GTUfa tilaK lP~ ak-~ Tenrerwocn he 'ounger omx iit ,iou rnîight mf'-aMlkoswhtejov- _tien*? [n fact, cf course. ilcon- i~ipect.b.1t lad jtn le , 0nrnn u util &s had hpleu-j tributed and al must bnefit-- deinel rpolil...-. asdijtl-e i! ic-etf cde.- pit& inlucting tho consummer. in low- D O N O H N le« A ilto do Wi.hiýoosedii' qOnie woman's e fiorts t'apuin 1 er pruces. D O N O H N ni-liîîo. Ieo~.ai lînetIlnaround. chane him arournd, One of the robIeme et the ba--eîi.g gea"., e.-t-aped, or Ooi:-on iim \ýith ber r past decade. and one of its t-hi wîies l wnîe: th wo- ~canseq of inflation, is that in- of -'vor. ývI- -iidwarnumcreaseç in output per manhour riesof oikv-arauim.4mpu have bo-tn confused with in- ti on ahtrf d:-b- creâ:,ex in productivity. This CONSERV ATIVE a week. -Na ve otc e o te ce u n s o uin d .% aa e in t;r-keAîue'-ca A pamphlet on thbe euh- CF M T E O ýe-sýia»-. 1doub jec xsiedby t1e Standard Qil et 'rO-t ~-tilfIiVan('.opany cf Indian a suis il, Up ceilar iai anly îastin- plîect o Ji tuis- Productivity of labeur is - - riWr-0. 1 t Le na-S a vagi-e concept, because la- hi. B-gtighit-li pped nuale. zhu oti-.to.wt a :1 1'U0tx Ille on. <armet be reabisticali BALMORAL HOTEL lendeî4 te 1bave îîîeir Àîoîne,ýpuîn - -l W uolateci front the contribu- e i jr ~< >~,- ~~ t~nof other factors anv more BOWMANVILLE ai filîc- gtv llte- s t-bait a value cao lie realistical- Xi--r o [:i~i~ SII1~- ' ~ "~ ly attuibîîted toenmanagerment. t va-nsi H./!capital, nir naf-ural resýources -as No tiÈhtil '11v tic] .d ~i,î~ .:-~thte cause of ailv rise in totalP OE M A 3 3 7 file 'Oiiio1j 0 cInpwau-producdion .. te are. none- P OE ' A33 7 leti îi Onu1i theless. seonfro'nted with thbe use i____________________________ eîut~eînei~ d' .-of thle productivjty concept in- T-ce teîî-îltouînny aloalwage oargaining by some mem- INETD B tt>1.t- Stil. I alla -'br.s cf inidustr'. - lu rozt cas,3s zî 11;~ il the resîîitant wx.aIe formulasrI R W AVIL RGESVE CNEV Tv SOITO embra-ce thle output per man- B W AiI,. RG ESV O SRAI SOITO hei co-cpt, and arethi-ted u ljîi ~~~~~a~~~ -.rt- u .'t- wGt~9ladTake lt urom t e experts r ftle oe jj (cid l Ti-e bo ,qut the __ CHEVY OIVES YOD 71BIO BEIS!* Take it, not from us, but from the published opinions o f utside, independent experts and from on-the-record facts and figures: Chevrolet gives you these 7 big bests over any other car in its field! BEST BRAKES repeated stops f rom highway speetis. con- -ducteti by NASCAR*. Chevy was rateti - est in its class-and why net? Chevy brakes are larger for up tr 661-,- longer lining lite. ...................... i.... .... †.*........................... REST -STYLE 24t- summeti up in POPIJLAR SCIENC'E SMAGAZINE: The tact is. in ifs price ciass *the ChevIv e-,tablishu-s a new high in daring : ut-ling .' Is the car thaf's;unmistakabl-, -i .4 in Per.v modern unt-. BEIChevrletsquality Fisher Body construction, ermooth. sleek modern design hoîti resait' value higher than TDAIEUUUo Ier n isfield -.-brui-ucvon nmore money aif rail .............. .................. ........... ... ....,....... ...... ............. lEST ECONOMY No doubt about this: tio ('hevrolel Si xes won their c lass in thle famnouis Mohilgas Economv Run. got the best tmile-agp oe'an-l vtseear. ........ ......, BEST ROOi Officiai fig-ureel on ail car dimen- sons miake this clear. For example. Chevy front seat hiproom us un- t 'uurpassed-- almiost six inchesl widter than on(, of is compitifors. .................... ........... .. ...........t.t 4 ...................................... . . .......... ........ r *--~-~-~PLUS THESE . BESYTREMENDOUS TRIFLES! - IEWho'd want te do without hvoe' * - *You'Il lie able to tell thiti * etra luxu ries,? Likç- the protection of Ever raefM îstanly.But full wraparound humnpers, crank-oper- R EST ENOINE . s a- . dted ventiluane.s, the cenvenience of t Chevy's V8's unstinted praise. As SPORTS : une expresses it this wav: * sîngîe-ke Ioig, a real ovrali : CAR ILLUSTRATED pute it: "'Indeed. curved idhelo-usdhyruc thi. device je eurel«y.. the motwndrulyamoothest. Most valve liftera in every standard enin *responoLive tangine avmilable tcoila'. at a<,w quiet. softest riding car in fo 1r quieter runrîing, a bigger luggage pn<&. ifs price clami". compartment with fult aide-watt lining. , No we.der mors people are buylng Chovrolets than any other car! Emm Vi'sit vour local authorizmd C<w,'rolu'i dealssr. àse .houe nauels entr-eure Llap- UA tb <4r! CH&CK YOUR CAR _____ACIDfl ROY W. NICHOLS Courtice Bowma nvi lie 1 e-. 't-. t- odi-c-:Ceci n - rit haT ~- b tor i, e- -k-io! I PAGE EIGHT . TRE CAINADIAN STATESMAN. itowmAlvvn.L& ONTAIUO TffmmnAv- VAV "fu »Ma 1

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