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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jul 1955, p. 1

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i~r "~Durham County's Great Family Journal" item~nr VIN1-l.K I "ktU Ujj&x, JULY l4th, 1955 10C PER COPY TIftnO Dept. of Recreation Lays Plans For Busy ILeads Class Miss Carol Chant, who %jojng the UNESCO organization. Ca- Plans for summer and fluaog tes with Miss Nancy Mitchell, rë!- roi told of some of the work programs were discussed by Restainde8hea- Presented the Bowmanville of this United Nations Educa- iteDprmn fRceto ed enstfrsvrlo a t th e la s t m e tin g o f th e se a t h cl s e . D n i g w l b g i c l u b e h o la n d N t h o e i nRo t ar y t i o n .o i l a d u t r l O -s o n i n t h e L i o n s e t . 2 0 w t h M i s r e e a i at a "United Nation Sem- ganization. Centre last Thursday. v y a an i sr ci g h inar" in Kingston University A tour of Old Fort 'HenryAreotnthCmuiyCoalSceywlsatagn re en ly s ôk o ~ er tn F - and a sw im in the pool at the ! P ienic w as presented, and ti S p . 1 n e i e t n H g day noon at the egular meet- Royal M ilitary College were w s r p re h t fn ni l, M ri, a d te A t Cas i in 0 te otryClb. tnhighlights of the day. it 'broke even". In every as- retdb1rol ogisn Her companion on the ti , O e o h d cto a n et t w s a g et s c es PleasantPoint In, on ga orous highlights of the trip etitwsagatuces wileinaivtsaaiSp. Nlan PMitell, i orn u m ftedctonladMost of the activities of the 16Swm ng1assfrdut Lake fo thesumerwas a model Sacurity Council jiRceto eatetdrn~wl ei~tl eoeae geon Lthefortsumm e ar centr n Ndgabunoathsye and was unable to be prese t i which the high school stu-! the plm aru n. et fr reistrtio Carol, age 17, is the daugli: dents took part.th yrud. Swimming bee ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. "The delegates of the USS2 c l e a well, andBctce avilbeprfo.yi classes aren b eing c ndedfB iorhckywilstr Ee Chant, Hampton, a d h s tile and of Nationalist China had a ap n il L p e ,b t .......................................................unsulrocuaton0fdrvîg ar tmennhete dbae,' agel ad iHLepe, at Otoer a cool bus ail yean. She gnad- Carol said. They rose on points Doug. Hughes qualified instructors, are teacil- Tepgon uevsn utdfm orhFonm at o der ,wihof cure ig widig u a t e d f n o m F o u t h a t O l W n i c hi n g s w i m n f i n g a t t h e p o o l a t w l e r c i i g a d t o a B.H.S. this year and plans to illegal. We had a few anxious Ondinany Seaman Douglas oy. ti er n h oe enter Senior Commercial in th~e moments when the USSR dele..Hghs sn0f M. adoMs. CidnnfrmBomn i hc hysoetereup Fal. She is woking for th2 gae asked for an adjourn mnent Ha Hu he of Liberty Street Bec ar bin in ud d n m nt hv hen em dle summer at Dr. George Werny's of ten minutes. This was al offi e i Os awa as a den al igh exc pt or he act hat N orth, B ow m anville, has been - the sw im m ing classes, since t ~ w t u h a d n h l a 37 ~ ~assistant. he was nowhene to he fudslce "the bsal-anound Medical Officer of Health ha, and" lc o vntlg The two girls got a good 1 twenty minutes laten. We were man in his class at the new entni tte ht ti epc eheITeRcatoDrcoras . m e t s i x i r l s n t h t r a i w h o b e l i e e t h t g i v u p h p e a n c t n a n i n gb o u r w i l l a g a i n b e c o n - J a n nc d t a t M s o n stant on thein trip when th2.3v'ust"aout establishmentan HMCS demned this year duning thie Thetl a enhrda wene also going to Kingston. had iuidated him for high Cornwallis in Nova Scotia,'~ a hot weather. Buses will pick up creayfrtisme, s iney h d enLn sîastc ~ u~o tînue page veiii dispatch from the Departm ent of the children at the East Beach t e e w l e s m o e t n sin b u h o ig dyscus-Ao pavilion and Ontario Street si e h h n n te ofc Kingsto u the cmi gd a s.axian National Defence states. In Public School at 8:30, and -at at t e L o s C m u iy C n K in gsto , they ire doanaxiian of th is h on o , l e w as C en tral an d V in cen t M asse v tr e t a l t m s Warrived at the University whene .rcgito ~'they w&re bilîeted in vacant .rsnedwt an engnavedi Public Schor>ls at8:5 students' quantens. ]ighter and cigarette case. H ADisplay and Demonstra- Par a lodsusd i Tepormfor the first day A ii p n also was highest in his class. tio be h neld oepr o oi the playrounsiar - 'included a picnic suppen 1and Dougomtieprortoi fism anUformer.ins histude AltheRegistration for crafts and ed 1 ted ln ihmn fls o nie atos hc Bowmanville High Scho atts classes. if possible, the&VRe- paret.Lnh ae n wnclen Coul on Pitn ce tre, oo1json asthe ecent h t dry spel li Si ," the officiai account of have w orking dem onstrations day, w i h w l n b b y b wo1 n h i)rsioLnclf idewaColk it eteloso sDoug and Te ne mo rnhtein, t o aue epof satVntoesCaaia aFlo ainn thceofasî0l eartmeas posilanfthsu~ wrmn ijf:ue L Roy Agrwr i h is eto fsdwl en ada part of the annual tues on the Aims nd Puy> 1.. to take steps to increase Second World War, will be pre- ýu cswhc 9S1beitne 1h pagon program of replacement andCl onstruction of sidewalks. By a co-incidence (or was es of the United Nationsa upyi h ilsetdt h irr tBow eol, nluig' smonekular pro it?), the first s,cciin to bc replaced is on Concession Street, east fro m Elgin, past given, and the group suppyn he M asnte to t h l i n r a c0g- ole , irrat n dn m okin, onam il nt b o dce the home of Roads and Strets Committee Chairman, Reeve Sid Little, whose home doenew YrkEast enn Ont n . 1nian -f aveuce of this form- -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,is shown in the background. -Photo by Carson Studio, Port Hoevddit iv rusÉ opi*iM ui"e-ip ý aln eleven, with one in each group le ks anoun tue. , I try of the U.N. Secunity Coun- ley Vanstone, has been xv,ý-, M a ni-oundA r Ex b t tt ct L2.g on arï-ibvai W ili Loc l M ns il.ing from a raf t of harrels and "I was the people's repres- boards in the. pond, washing Fe ue E tran e tBrother WiII îtaive fro.nuey, Cr ma ndCslt dwn iha hscLyiiig onRoad Sm ail Af tend n F a u U- te-r a n e tin these discussions both rm He used the e while ms "There's a man lying dead TheLisplayof manteu at C entr esîîedb teexiito our leader, Mn. Eanl, and from 0of the waîen was dnained fnom on the road eut thene" some- th ee Lions ctemamunîy enre Viof 0dub ai go d Jul e .EM e each other". the pond to dean the rut0f one said 10 Dr. John Werry vha sthek attrad a ner0fyseen hewam0 te Soe f helctre, aolth wte o hetueleading when he came tzi his door hadt been hoped for by the Art was fpr:ua neett To o rjw N g tJ l 5 Luke Hilderly, well-known said, were very interesting. to the miii wheel.abu10pmTe CisofheBw nvleR-hseepeiwsasoo Bowmanville gardenen, neceiv- Othershoweven, were not,WhnD.Wr Ucetin eptetwoso-itestttegeeapulc T aainLcgioîi Carnival r Arong the booths which will 'ed word necently from.his eld- "ed 7veryone was either fast to e Dr.tWasgo Out csred th epaexhbto oEsnd theMngmntCmite heti eran-'ane o etigtnbrotherChanhie, that a-w seor p. ta La g m>rïPiper Central Otropini n is tobeonit Public School grounds, %vill Central Public Sehool, at the ther brother George had beecn foe te fflen mnuts , ntalo ainina Jet, ande fu n ral years oldconerof WlliatolandSifar wê po 16 centres. This was ventue Fohownga arde f heanho bath, neavn ad edl orlong service and ter purification plant was an a I teoswilheto rwnad wnddth niih mirf tour of the KingstonW way 2 in front of bis emehey hot wealhen and.AntCl* sudeth aoltS atchadprBdonofhthesouthrshoulderono!obly aduee1dra cormbiaationcrMembers yoPolheeandwaabvianc ~' Canadan. L eg ion Pîe anci at under both, a free money reatl skiîî in g afting at the 1extra fatue of the trip roYrP lice and ambuanc diretô oi o g :3,the entertains iler booth, hianket booth, fruit booth, y otclua oit the two Bowmanviile girls. cathie, and the oh wastk elling art exhibit, the <ot Ap; i? . The Walt Faril., w hjo rRoyal Honticulturbinoscirts-Tuesday started with a vey1 a r o ed W i re e 0 hsia. N n n w~s kind in this aea, was ýýilI b ef rih;tî c r a ni nsb oh r ce y b o n .inte esting cü LJ ýy rt m , n o e b li v d a ht be pefornri~ths 'cr ati ens ho th g oc r bo th a d gadens at W sley, in Engand. what had happened at th C ed of 65 painings byi -'the Caradan Naiiadl l ni: t east-o ne seeciaT bb th.... .. .eorge Hilderly* w s presen. Douglas, e a faIW om en in l ary P p r a e 1, w s l ,and somedri e h ivd a k het a ae r 6tss d n n~ is tion in Toronto, arc a groun of 1Attendance draws for îucky ted with a gohd watch b he- badly scratched up astWed- wand cun driversthad snruck the by he ouh. e ws ot ead h w Teate cs ouneae ls nink.r -' acrobats who show cri anuizing ticket holders on the grounds, Queen Mother last year for 50; nesday mornmfg when hie took yout.Hewsntdah-Teaeaibone ig- skiil, especialî-l., xein xv cf tho and a draw for a kiddies' bicycle years o! service at Wisley Gar- hreya e ever dv fo bcce noton, Oshawa, Lindsay, Haibur- e age of the youngest . meniber of, wili he made, as well as the dens, about 19 miles fnom Lon- u ry S ih abdwr ec.Ltr h ot a eaedwhonned n Be ei.leTo t h e t r o p e I r a d p i z d n w o r h e b n a d l o n H w i î o w e o i n t - r c eL a r r y w a s r d n g a r a c i n g i . e d f r o m M e m o i a l H o s p i t a l . h i n d t h e t r a v e l l i n g d i s p l a y Nancy McCaig, a ponuhîlr a- new 1955 Chevrolet. Buckingham. Palace 10 be pre-ie Park, near the old swimmne by Dr. C. J. Austin. Bill Thies- April 15 and has heen in 1 corioîlt nd c is. miA merry-go-round wili be set senled with the medal byLOfl pcyl. e am eCeam 0f aneywher h had been 1he man towns and cities now, is to en- ventriloqujst Cy' Lccnard wvith! up for the youngsters, and hot Queen Elizabeth.polHecm uona e urrhoadsn e hislitl fied hI c!nlee ogIadLopBoost n al barbed wire fence when it was while driving mbt Dr. Werry's courage painting as a leisure BwmvieTonLau his 1111e fî'r'nI iii Ca plce dgs anc pp wll e n sle Bowmanvilîe's Luke Hilder- C lu b o s too, late to stop, and he sîam- driveway, said he had beea lime en.ioyment; foster the ad- sofîbh s gig ln n fi the excellent pc:m The all night. If the weatherman ly is one of a family of svn1wvn i rsi h i acmn ftoearaysi the whoethîxal ':0oh ania twh e edteby aeepr adees h im frhuta med nce. hndbae h grc it te at o bysan fvegils Alseven Aubney Smith, a parîner in bicycle flipped himn into the when hie passed him. He painting; create a community finrl sahse.TeHn everyone. oown ihStray u by ar exetgdnrs the whol thin1g s frcc, or til(,Carnivalit willthought thetmightm haveorbeent anterest. in arth andhtdeveelopnhytevestcnrsrteaadingvTom bCowan - o l wn116t.a ur a , J l S m f Ih o k o L k i. S m t , w st he s bj c 0 K eith C onnell, ow ner of îij knocked dlow n by a passing degrees, higher standards am ong sw e at r a e a ho d o i s 16. dely can be seen at his home Lions Boos " by fellow club- park, drove Larry 10 the hos- car. both artists and art loers, place u K ns hve a g m Al the money taken hnata this on Westmoun, and aI the memben Jack Cole aI the e- pitla where Dr. E. D. Hubbard A former student at the On- The paintings included almost in hadbcth1hm h E ight Te a m s annual event will be used by homes of the Vanstone family gulan meeting of the Bo\;vman- put 42 stitches across his chest anio Training School for Boys every type of subject - stillillfe, standig 0dt r sfl on ing St eet We t a d eeo vlle Li ns lu Mo da ev n- and on is arm s. He had been he e, the youth had been landscape, m arine, architectural of their bcautiful hall on Queen Avenue. Luke is also an expert ing. weanîng a Mosntsi a he-H ýKe' Mn came bo Bowmanviile in Jan- Larny, son of Mn. and Mis. passed out on the side of the style, but a few ventured m Wearwo 4,hs1,.0pe uary of 1931 and became a George Piper, 89 Ontario noad. Yesterday, he was sent the modernistic sphere. Thene cent~CF Frrses~o M inor str1, Lifeguard Bill Lepper and Furniture Store now field Ray Crombie and other given a meal by the Savation ticuary emong the landscapes. and Jh-o ,ls >.6 p n o n e a N o n t h e u n r a i t i o y S r e , w s tioeh i H g î î o n 1 0 K n g s o n , a l l eT hen g a t so ec e n o f k h pa r , h s t 4 . 2 0 p r c n ; J c Sweek and 11',b irg He is marnied and bas one byfîns îtered, makin- i O 1 ot aePa.Hs oe s least eigl . , .. ., .- aitp.Pt+ T; 4--m ILJi DrO. %)rI 'xiewaw rrogram Miss Carol1 Chant*Tedis Rotary of Experience be laIeing., tI a. this stiinmc:. ir' playeri on '.. , ' Franki n '. end of iq , lin Park c> opposite OXb.r The lI e,*! rI i starteci, dueî,.' only iOdi~l Memnoial Pti, mwith other r Works t erated x\'t'îi:ý lin Pin1 dk Canues stead of : in th" . the mca w levelling t pairingl- did a gurd TheoFe".,-ý' those mn"oi IJical pecu' .. r ed in hclp c:' :" contact Tl' c'- Doug fic ManyA; Tourney kfo Extremne he.it " r sun did no!,r' ~ .i '~ crowd from :î ~t c- bowling tourrIaIIU!t 'îI'e urday afternoon :t:he C~: ruthers Trophyv. Trophy winiters xi',. ce X2 Highfield and 1,t~, a \cr 'YcLaughlin, of Port Hoce. 'od pnîze "' rito aBrbi Ciidren aI Bowmanville Beach, such a in *nlght -and partuer. Ro:5 Hic Pi. sagiane Mf.Oshawa. Thi'd W to ipe ag ,can learnnto swim under the expert direction "l'Mr. Edmondson andi parner. Of their lifeguard, Bill Lepper. Bill is employed by the oIurlh to Air, M1Icaddcr,_a11, Lions Club and the Beach AÇssociation, and is living at the partner, and fifth 10 Ur -Ni. West Beach for the second consecutive year. His home is Mkullen and parîner. iî The tournamnent hce ivas 1 Toronto. The lifeguard assists Bill Bagnel'with swim- proclained an outîtaiÀd:ng u-ming instructions at the Training Sehool pool as well. CUL 4-Photo by Carson Studio, Port Hope tecrerof Wellington and1 Division Streets, across Ihe' homee. fnom the fine funeral President Wally Braden menlioned that Lion Aubney Smith went 10 coihege and liv- e ihlm for a while in To-J Guesîs at the Lions Club meeting were Roy Topping, of the R. M. Hollingshead Ce., John Lewis, of Londion, Eng- land, and Ron Oke, of Oshawa. Birthdays wene ceiebrated by Nonm Allun, George BroWn, and Pres. Wally Braden. Lion Joe Cooper was presenîed with a five-years perfect altendance P in. He joined the club in 1950. Sam Black neported that 627 pnizes wene given away at the Lions Club Fish Pond at the COmmunity Picnjc July 1.j A dnaw for a basket of Mont- morency cherries donated by Lion O. K. Osbonne was won by Rance Dillîng. Bud Okefi won a bouquet of gladiohi don- ated by Ed Summens. Chairman Dave Prestmonfo! the Cannival Commnitlee re- < porled tliat plans are well un-. der way for the cannival Au- gust 19. A merry-go-round bas been oblained, and ahi the boolhs pre being painted ia brîght colours. Hit by Car Apologizes A boy riding a bicycle was bit by a car on Liber- t>' Street South early this week, alter bce rode tram behind a parked transport truck. The alarmed niotorlut jumped from bus car to sec If the boy had been seriously hurt. Before be could do any- thlnt, the boy got on bis bicycle, saitd "I'm borry", and rode away, apparenti>' unhurt. Hundreds of Children Attend Playgrounds J Marlene McDonald, one of 10 playground super- toalal children in Bow.manvil le. Elizabeth Prower, another Vison s working in five playgrounds îhroughout Bowman- supervisor, is standing in the background, Two super- Iville, shows little Linda McFeeters, age three, how ta play visons at each playground are supervised by Mrs. Joan tetherball. A group of the children at the Lions Com- Cowan, the program director, and Doug Rigg, Recreation miiiy Centre playground look on. The playgrounds are Director. operated by the Departnient of Recreation, and are open -Photo by Carson Studio, Po"t Ho». VOLUME 101 n ei gm!r Ptre c i., Ilr ri rrTiTTlDOT,% A u iviliriK za BOWMANVILTýP,- nKTà Pu - - -- -« . -, "-yu . ýô

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