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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Dec 1963, p. 18

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18 The Canadian Statesman, Dowmanville, Dec. 4, 1903 Scenes f rom Santa ClauIs Parade Oshawa outshot th~e league- Repots R cordEarnngsleaders 41-33, by periods 9-8.In. Repots R cordEarnngs17-9 and 15-16. No penaltiesi were called i the wide open J final period as play went from - end to end for one of the best sessions of the season. George adRoberts play ing stronglv in SaysBan ofMon rea HeThree stars as selected b. i Montreal, Dec. 2 - Canada: Net earnings of $16,747,028,i Commenting on administrat-I Globe and Mail's Jim Shawl stili has l'enormous eapacity were also at a new ali-time'ive changes in the bank in theI RoElianbohet fo uuegot" lhuhhg.past year, he noted thata minders. Wayne Carleton was ev' economic progress will noti Mr. Mulholland noted thatIregional headquarters had1 stopped by Gibson on three corne automatically or with-1 the millionth loan had been been established in Quebec I dean breakaways. O'Se, out effort, according to G. 1rnade under the bank's Fam-i City. Mr. Mulholland also re- Or r and Bill Smith continuhed Arnold Hart, presidentf and1 ily Finance Plan durin the called that the first "Genie to shine for Oshawa, but Rod,~ chief executive officer of theyear. "We are indeed grati- Centre" recently went it Zaine still can't buy a goal. Bank of Montreal. Ified with the reception ac- loperation at the head office, T ( Mr. Hart told the bank's corded this facility which, in1providing the first fully-inte- Kitche ener ralsjun fer 146th annual meeting today the less than five years since its grated data processing system a Suga nday ft er-i that "the new climate of in- inception, has clearly demons- in Canadian banking. Similar noron gamPetanmeet Per- telligent introspection readily trated its usefulness as a means centres are to be installed at iporough Pe the hacromd- observable in this country" isiof low-cost financing of pers- other points across the coun- - ase t nthercod amatter for encouragement. lonal borrowing requirements". try in the future, he'added. pesr a h Memorjalý He noted that there is a ____ _Tesa ngt févast amount of forward Ra rw iae thinking and planning" now Re l rw "Peae going on in Canada, and said, "Out of such an atmosphere ther2 can corne .. . a firm base for a further measure of solidR YL Marues Top ROYA Shareholders also heard R.M a le o D. Mulholland, vice-president This Thurs., . and general manager, reporta record year's business to Oct. ~w3Fr. and Sat., 7 an 3,wt sesat a record G U I I ~ Matinee Sat. ' Renewed Confidence i Oshawa Generals came uo deaît Marîboros seven minors " le T rl Mr. Hart said a significant with their best effort on home to four by Oshawa and a mis-' improvement in business and ace in recent weeks, but it conduct to Little at 13:25. Doris Day, James Garner,i in business confidence 15 flow wasn't enough to stop the Marlboros had at least one' Delightful Comed: apparent, despite some dis- high-flying Toronto Mariborosi player in the sin bin for near-, concerting developments dur- from claiming a 5-3 win atî 1v ten consecutive minutes ing the year. But "1while there the Memorial Arena here Iast and were at full strength for, has been an encouraging rase night. only about seven minutes. Su.-Wd e.8 in employment . . . there are Sn e.Dc - stili just too many people on It started out as if goals ?rr notched the only goal ûn the nempoymet ls" he were going to corne easy asa subdued slap-shot from in- add mPomtroed.Aadre Champagne f o ole d si th~e b ine dat 15591 peration Turning to comment on goalie Dennis Gibson afterMiO'Sh ueauistd. Dny foreign investment in Canada, only a minute and 25 seconds OSe sitd Mr.Har sid,"i th lng-ofpla. BlILitles srenedinThe Generals pressed hard Wacky Englisb Comedy stai Mr. Hartsaid, "n the lng-the lfinal. ieriodle'but Mari- 'and George Saunders -A run interests of this country, drive tied it less than a min-i h ia eid u alý no useful purpose will be serv- ute later, but Ron Ellis cor- boros wvent ahead 4-2 as Ellis'as ed, and much barm may be, nected frorn a face off at 3:28 triggered his third, after Gi'o- as done, by hasty and illconceiv- to again send the Marlies in son had stopped his first try' ed measures to control in one front. Ellis roared in from 47 sec0.onds aeandboe agal- way or another the inflow of1 the right wIng to take Mike k7 epers Gar andmithf o lse eS y Above, th, capital. Walton's perfect pass in full aOMTarSitANCmclse "lCertainly it will not be a' flight for Toronto's third an wthapiofdenrsn good thing if, as a resuit, the marker at the 19:15 mark. hi gak"frwheaes galofm* idea gets around that Canada ob Oran NikHr the game. -*flI Boby Or ad Nck ar- But power overshadowed is no longer a good country baruck' drew fighting majori, spirit and Pete Stemkowskii in color in which to invest." early in the second to set the notched the insurance ga Canadian Ownership stage for a penalty-fjlled 20 with 52 seconds remaianangl At the same time, Mr. Hart ýminutes.__Referee Lou Maschio from Ellis and _Champagne.__________________ said Canadians should be en- 1" _ __________________ couraged to maintain and in - .... crease their ownership of pro- .' ductive enterprises ina this country. But he stressed that m by positive rather than re- e-pr^maý Mr, Hart said, "Il cannot be UN three have apxi tly six doubted that our taxation months before the redemption systemn - and indeed our date expires. whole philosophy of fiscal Reeve Blanchard Reports The affars of the township poiy ash'anipotn knowedge Coneilor udaiCandian tasave and invest." O n ?cz lirgto s 'ro res .stated. Counicil works bar- Ne cited double taxation of O n D rlin ton' Pro resmoniously to a large extent, corporate profits as a l'chai- she added, and she expressed lenging example" of the effect During his address on Nov. Assessment per capita 1952,,the first 10 months of î1964. appreciation te the staff and on Canadian investors. 22nc1 following an acclamation $704.32, 1963, $734.88, increase1 Copies of these figures were the Road Supenintendent for "IWhile it is true that the as Reeve of Darlington Coun- $30.56, 4.34 per cent. Tax periavailable for the public. Ne always being ready to pro- dîvidend tax credit grants cil, A. L. Blanchard presented cpt 92 2.0 93 losoeo i oka vide information. "Working some relief at present," he an interesting comparison be-1 c$5 9 2 ,ceae$2.0, 1619 C ote ouncis k i on council bas been a chal- continued, "1could flot such tween township af fairs in 1952 per cent. Councilbor Down, chairman legeilhv tid o d y do wtaato l be rer- and 1963. Some of the details "Total expenditures have of the Finance Committeë e, and if re-elected 3iîî duce, eor watedwogethprf follow, as weib as reports by'!more than tripled in 10 years, presented a cemprehensive continue to the very best cfeg leiiae loehn other township officiais. ýyet the population bas onbyin- statement with details of re- rny abîlity," Councilbor Budai Surely this could be a power- Assessment in 1952 was: creased 10 per cent. Higher ceipts and disbursements from promised. fincaentinve stmeCn iant land, $1,133,075; 1963, $1,592,- costs are due te better services January Ist, 1963, to October their own country." :31, an increase of $459.256, such as roadls, welfare. protec- 31st, 1963. Total receipts Reod iues______ MODEL KR-310 40.5 per cent; buildings, 1952, tion, education, etc. aRoecdoor5d120Figadures.IL, !ý2,7l9,060; 1963 $5,460,550, an "It is interesting to note disbursements were $443,337.- Mr. Mulholland reported increase of $2,741,490, 100.8 that in 1952 we had only $147,- 43, and the balance is $67,865.,- rec i xtndt ord year$2,41nd illans and e-1 .. ..... 1 per cent; business 1952, $21,-1529.50 debt charges compared 60. tSyfmpasfth s extendhed $3to 2 posits o,19 m ivlad3 " K L I AT R E E TI.A G 650; 1963. $96,850, an increaselto over $1,031,00 in 1963, with Counilor Gibbs as chair- thsed ae t who.ha e $3,62 llo, esctey. _____ * FULLY AUTOMATIC of $75,200, 347.3 per cent. The education for public schools man of the Agriculture and passed away , r. eet rbMn ertsonal a i nas eosits VE IN O total increase in assessment is responsible for approximaely propenty committee for 196,3 HuG eordo NicholsM .Herbntlson ed aninhease62cfig$103* . O BL OVEN INDO $3,275,946, 84.5 per cent. 77 per cent. Then, too, we discussed ail aspects cf this HtoM.JyTul ilo vnte16 iue E O AL VNDO Reeve Blanchard aise gave bave debentures assumed work in the current year. He Mr. and Mrs. Charlie El- whiie depositors increased by * STORAGE DRAWER the following information: from the Counties totaiing spoke of the weed spraying, liott and girls, Mn. H. Tinney, more than 100,000 in ail parts C RSM SSEIL. . . . 5581,966.7 1, increase $429,602.- We shouid definiteiy try to lem and resultant spraying. Netengptyfrhe agtr 22, 281 per cent. Total ex- bold the line wbere debentunes aIse reported on the painting of Mr. and Mns. R. Cook in and the incoming president I. MODEL K-500 penditures 1952, $194,875, 1963, are concerned. and sanding o! the municipal Toronto. spoke bniefiy. ________ $805,264.73, increase $610389.-I Assessment per capita has building, the impnoved park- Many from here attended An invitation to attend the 73, 313.2 per cent. Road ex-, increased only 4.34 per cent ing lot across the street and the Santa Claus parade in Vesper Service at Courtice I pe.nditures 1952, $54,240.11,1 since 1952, while the tax per its large illuminated sign, and Bowm~anville. Church on December 22, 1963, «1 CU. ft. R ERG EAO 1963. $261,000, increase $202,-Icapita bas more than doubled the new desk, typewnriter and Mrs. Norman Drummond, at 7:30 p.m. was nead.W1H5-BFRE R (osts. 1952, $1,365, 1963, $30,-!I assessment has incneased somne been purchased. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry tary, Mrs. Douglas Oke, read H LE IND O 000, increase $28,635, 2097 per 84 per cent and our taxes have As the township's represent- Herron. a better from Cross Lake, Man.,CH IT SSP IL cent. aimost tripied, this mecurs that ative on the Centrai Lake The local members cf the tbanking the Oshawa Presby- CH IT A IE IL.. Debenture Debt Charges,i our miii rate has increased Ontario Censervation Authon- Courtice Hi1gh School Board, teniai for the 95 cartons of __________________________________ 1952, $147,529.50, 1963, $ 1,- considerabiy, and too we are ity, Councilior Down speke in Mn. Forbes Heyland, Mr. Clare clething and supplies they ne- 031,847.6 1, inerease $884,318.11. getting more grants and subsi- detail on this onganization's Allun, Mr. Garnet Tubb and ceived last summer. MODEL K-740 High Scbool Debenture Debti dies than ever before from xvork and future plans. ýMr. Wiifred Brown, with thein Supply secretary, Mrs. Grant ________ Charges assumed from the the senior levels of govern-1 Councillor Budai, chairman wvives, entertained the staff Down, stated that she had ne- Ujnited Counties, 1962 nil, 1963. ment," the Reeve said. o! the Legisiation and By- o! Courtice High School and ceived a nequest from Mrs.I $446,049.69, ail increase. De- D utRevMirachr- Laws Committee, reponted their wives or liusbands. A Cole at Simcoe Hall, Oshawa, 2 - Dr,, REFRIGERAT R -FR E E bentune Debt Charges per cap- man of the Roads Committee that 29 building permits were dhcoshttre inrfrcohnpt n as * 100-LB. FOOD FREEZER ita 1952, $26.82, 1963, $ 106.05, reported on the road program issued during the year in agni- was served by the staff of the dishes, quilts, etc. A motion * 13.2 CU. FT. REFRIGERATO increase $79.23,_ 295 per cent. 'and expenditures in detail for cultural zones. "Not al vere Cafetenia.Termane Of te send the two quilts we have*FLL A TO TI 1,500 square feet bouses as the evening was spent pla- on hand was carried.* U FOR OURCHRITMA SHO PIN Isqarefeet that appiies te a A Generai Meeting Of the that thene is a need at the CONVE IENC ... aer w ho as selliang bis farm Ebenezer United Church Wc- School for Crippled Çhildren, CONVE IENCEand retaining a lot for bimseîf1 men %vas heid in the Christian Bloor St. E., Oshawa, for vol- M DL D-721 to live on. Through an amend-j Education Centre on Thursday unteers te assist with Super- MODEL CD-301 __________CD _ nient te tbe Zoning By-La aienng November 28, 196à.viio during the noon hour. SPORTS & bona fide farmer cani. aivea! e ei Mrs. Alî1Tetreasurer's nep ont by' M cNULTY' 5CYCLE lot te h is son or daughter, but: Down, opened the meeting!Mrs. Hanry Gay showeA.u thu4t Automai re b, ouse but on it must be with an article by Willardf thc profits from our eazaarip 4 3utomatic selection'ng -ato HAS NOWV EXTENDED TO 1,500 square feet," she ex- ý Fenner regtardingý Spiritual were $381.47. md ete Atmtctm yl m pt 2 iue (1) Wash 'n wean arc plained. The Zoning By-Law Maturity, followed by the, Dnaioseer Doaasn wr(mae)o h Regularti tmecyl fab.. u ics0 i 2 S ORE appnoved in 1959, and reading in unison et the last Thank-Offering of tbe Cburch,(2 euafbr sinc thre ave een 15 we erses of Hymn 383 as a the Building Fund and the Porcelain drurn(>Hav anc 6 Kng t.E. nd 0 ingSt.E.iAMncip al Bard requiring prayer. Cr onpeetd"Over adAbove Fund". Concealed lint tnap t L nIlluminated backgar 6"KungoSt.hE.2anpe10iKinonSNominationsifor therExe-ption shehhadrreceived duringe.ented ManuallheatDselectionsdial OR (formerly Ela's (if t Shop) said. p the report on the Committee er thanks for the co-opera»i Vent connections Concealed lint trp$ijO O RPRESENT STORE FOR: issued two have net yet stant- Icutive for 1964 as foiiows: bier terni o! office and Mrs.. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $191 CHRISTMAS SPiAL eýd building, and one is build- Past President. Mrs. Allan Eber Snowden extended the __________________________ ing an addition in an agni- Down, President, Mrs. Cail apneciatien of the U.C.W. te Lange Selection of cultural dstrict. Residential Down; Vice - Presidents, Mrs. Mns. Down for the splendid MODEL CW-501 zone perm its issued were: thnee Elmer Down and Mns. Eber leadership she bas given. DOLLS !in R.1; six in R.2- and nine Snowden: Treasuner, Mn s. Mrs. Ross Hawke wsi os:uOoin R. . 570,000 b iigltany Gay, Recording Secre- charge o! the devotional per-1 A utom atic W asher W ringe as e in R. 3. Es0,00imAe$d4bui1dinHanyMrs. Murray Osborne; led and opened with the sing- 5il-LBARS, TUBTE TOY11.2, $209,000 in R.3.j Corresponding SecretarY, Mrs. ing o! bymn 356, "Take my * YAR ARTBGU RANEEB BUILDING SETS "Permits for a restaurant, Brooks Pearce. arm Life and Let it Be". *M 12-YEAR WARRA T etmding shop $0000, cr-C itn C Ie asir an - Sa-eing th as "S ft heip rs 'Auatic onroWTH UM SEWING SETS uoaiCntl$ teybuilding, $100, and a gag cial Action, Mns. Alex Muir: Hawke used thîs as the theme . yt edfbi uie 24 oo C RSM SSPIA station, $150,000, a total of Community Friendship, Visit- of ber devotionai and read as Eaytredfbcgue GA E $318.000 wrealise d. ing and Meanbership, Ms. be er Bbetext Lke6, vrss LOW WATER CWITH TRADE "As of October 3lst, 1963, cil Found, Cooperation an 27-38. She gave a fine talk 1INGS. .)'R 56.3 per cent o! this year's tax Christian Education and Mis- and closed w ith prayer. Kelvinator Automatic Washers use oîily 28 gal- roll has been collected, corn- sionary Education, Mrs. Allan In the absence o! the Stew- ln oa ae iha littie as 5galn of U Fulln f... pda per cto n Th Pieel; Finone, Mrs. W.B-lenn arce, Mrs. Allan, rD o shtst,.e.od hi ae arewtnM Y E A R N E colda utea ear o er 3lsnt;'keLit leratur dC .mmui- the irc tis.Ala on ta a itpe hetater peerssay Ti!mkslrg ae SKATES c1963,tis $33.955 moe ta r ations, Mitrs. nCsmFund; shentducy n M s.Kit Ori- etruncs yM A1 Fitil haie of1963,. par $33to 55 peretotha ntovns, Fin ancMs. FGl en adhip chaî t rma, Ms osttlwtrwt sglosB D E E M GOLF CLUBS, ETC. 'the previcus year up te that Nominations, Mrs. A rc h ie ton, Mrs. William Henry and date. Muin; Program, Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Chas. EUliott, entit]ed GUNS - RIFLES "Thene bas been a consist- EUliott: Social Functions, Miss "Didn't You Mean Wbat Yau ent increase in the collection Ann Hall; Stewardship and Said?" Since time did net *M AMMUNITION o! tax arnears in the last 10 Recruiting, Mrs. Eber Snow- permit discussion of the skit, UM DART BOARDS years. On December 3lst, den; Suppiy and Social Assist- Mrs. Down asked that the Ui iMIMI BIY LS1952 thene was $150,0,00 un- ance, Mrs.GrantDown: Quilts, membens think abaut the van-;, BICYCLES :,paid. As cf Decemben 31st, *Mrs. Elmer Down; Alternoon ieus points raised in it. OAE QI 1963, $1 13,008.82 has been col- Unit Leader, Mrs. Garnet A lovely piano selection was TRICYC LES ilected beaving an unpaid .bal- Tubb:, Evening Unit Leader, played by Mrs. Eric Courtice WA O Sance cf $37,173.28 unpaid*,' Mrs. Douglas Oke; Cards, Mrs. and the meeting closed with COM PA NY WAGtiSs; u n e l o ! these id has BreD wn ciue tomE he i n cetionte3 a.e 1 - . ~- tax registration has been com- Rev. J. P. Romenil conducted A delicious Cbristmas lunch 134 KING ST. E.B W AN IL LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS ;pleted on four diffenent prep- the installation ceremony, was served by the committee been redeemed and the other lana 4. Hyonn M6wua £ung preent. II vTOUR1 ýNE WSPAPER, Phone 623 -3303 m BOWMA NVILLE 623-5589 a t 7:30 d 9:15 p.mn. 2 p.in. of Ut Ail"' and Arlene Francis ly in Color il;1 7:30) p.r. .Snatch irring Terry Thonmas duit Entertaininent ie Mud Below ce 1

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