- ~ - - - - S- - - ..-.---- -~--.-v', -. - ., ýe-TOWN CELEBRATES ~~{OLU ME 101 te~D urham C ounty's Q e t F m l o r OUE11BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO, THUTRSDAY, SEPTEMBE29h1510FER COPY NME . Hearfy Welcome Home Happy Roses Return With Huge Trophy Given Brookdale Roses By Thrilled Citizen s Ahearty "welcome home" manville. He congratii]atedithi- frdm the ptiP. f- For Public Building Em osf Nnw - w4wv i l ot i inigthi frtWord bas just been recevdb onM a ilewas a xaiting the Bo w- OB A . In tr dae "B C an-,Bu d n a TDDOSite Tnw"B"1Chain- Ian le Brookdale Roses when pion hp and rem nded ete Muild for D at Bo m ta en e rs f r thme er l P lhey arrjved back here Satur- gathering that Bowmanville Oo e 6h 95 rsn cl a y ni g h t it h a teB o w m a n v i h ae w ill c lo seh ao nn W e d n ese diate "B" BaseballChampion- ofCtheibueldon page seve195 sh ip f O n ta r o a n d th e D o m - C n i u d o p a e s v ) inion Life Assurance trophy to oftatr itrs poei.building should contact theCheAriecsOf aabu114 ..thforRoses on TV a 2 Adelaide Street, East, Trno o ln homne of AI Osborne, long-time encfiaios su apr teof b e nt to t eW IiA tethe mplansish exp ced1ey w Supr erthey were f m et by on <é P hansa h o w n At t e , m th og h it l c lO f c a and a large crowd of enthusias.. The Bowmanvilie Brook- bfi e r n t e n aftuOsawead. tic fans. The players clim bed claie Roses, Interm ediate T i n o m t o o l e n t a o s r c On- the truck and the parade of" thsebalibChmpions ofdacros started up King St. behind the Ontario, were featured on o h e uli g a d d sr ci n o h l u band. More cars and people Steve Douglas' television ings aconst ro n ilbmare u the Toin joined the parade as it pro- sportscast over C.B.L.T. durinci gressed along the street untîl Toronto, Tuesday nlght at h tc n ru io wl b ca i several h idred pe ple had s- 11.15 when a pcture ofth r v o st u t o o , sembled infront f the Pot the team was srown on the O f f i c e . s r e e n a n d s o m e i e e c o m - t o ovdec n t u t o o s h n te.r Roy "Ducky" Neads had set ients m d.M . J m s t a e o e t e n w b id n s c m lt up is Publi c address syste m Dou gl:d ae h t t ea T e P s m se e e a' fi e b s as d i u n d e rwa y w it htDu r h ah eMM r . Jem e s w h otre c e i v e dt h e na y there and the celebration got team was made up of ama-an , te ewb im Jhn ny James ct inDurasm asP.ter nur h ei B onx avleL lv r cc piy uli afurther survey of the townwilb'ndtae order that the possibility of estisigetrCar Of Ceýemonies. He first led a boys. He congratulated theXma resou n d in g ch eer fb r th e R oses tea ni on th eir l- n n in g t,000 p oints of cail b ei and congratu ated them on vi torY over 'Listow el to P snd c ted reul ti nre qies2 50 p te of eaab f th eir finen d icatedntth eretw ere lesstheth an 2 they had come from behind to PeeC earn euie2 take their second straight w5n The picture shown was in the series. taken by another "ama- R e e R p e e t To nteur", Erni e Rehder, the aprMd R e e v R e r e s e ts o w ne x c e lle n t lo c a l p h o to g ra - Reeve Sidney, Little, afo- pewhtasmayin Engineer M akeAe o mer Lakeshore League official iP i ct u r e s of important Thejubilant Bowmanviîe Brookdale Roses, Inter- "General" Jones, Playng-ManagerFrn Hopr Dn and a good friend of the team, events happening in the "BFBsbaaofnnakoae wnSe o d o der, D n represented the Town of Bow- town. eauoe "Btn theb ll hampon ofy0't ~are Lsoweln .U±I)~ .Ou±iuuoSles l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n e i a c h a p i n sG i l o o l y . S c n o : J o n n y S t a i n t o n , ( p a r t l y h d* g 'h w v a yS uvy -Il , h e y istoheî dr ing the pat wo y Lea. Th istwep r o Tr ur eRo Muras yd he, Fr d "B ck"God ele , eran H UUITIOflLegionnaires 6-5 and 7-5 in straight games ta take the tite Dadson, Clint' Ferguson, Bob Gallagher, AI Osborne. Rearf Ai vc s e S Cnc ion dditon 0this year gave the Roses revenge for losing to Listowel in Manager Jim "Ticker" Crombie, Bob Williams, Tim Cox, ool tbe finals two years ago. AIl local boys, the players and President Ted Bagnell, Sponsor Norman J. Scott. The According to a letter received*G ~fVla sey P blic chool executive of the Roses shown above are, left to right, Roses defeated Picton and Aylnier in the quarter and brtJohn M. James, M.P. fol;nc rn F i front row. Maxie Yourth, Batboy Joe Kennett, George semi-finals to advance to the finals against Listowel. Durham, the Board of Trans-r ýM as ey P blic S c-Photo b Carson Studio, Potpport Commissioners has tknC some action on th% Subway east Delay Garbage Acion Want AdIvts. B, & P. Club Celebratesls Victim e Dae nistitnin - FrIe Town Cou cil as sanction- Parkn Associates have been su wa l.MVl a sonry5.01 ch- In c n ed the Bowmanville Public nae by the board as ar- awa u-dison ShoBor og ha ihSwitched ta Business Women's Week From Crash suCya Mlae5.1P. R,, a sx-roomn addition i the Vin- chitects. where HighwaNo.2crse cent M assey school. The per- According bo the Board'swTh atr ci e dsl y n t e d r t e C. R A a r sui, b mission was granted at a spe- figures takeni from the towns Insicie Pa esndow of the Hydro Shop J s in Tme the Board as written to the ty 0 h w oot t cial meeting of the Council assessment roll the public wilI have attracted many peo- Ontario Dept. Of Highways as reots cailed Tuesday night at the ra- schools wil have an additional This week you iîll fiîîd ple's attention to the fadt that c .t to T g Lne Bomom akrflws ] quest of the board. 229 pupils by September 1958. the classified page moved tis is Business Women's Week, of Bowmanvile is credited with "The Board's Engineer rhehhs en eora Permission has also been These six additional rooms wil froni its former place on being celebrated by the Can*a- Fr saving the life of John Kemp,J ports that the present Masonry misîî.Oe fth e granted to the board by the look after present needs the back page to wo in- dian Federation of Busirless For pple 'D0Y a ya- ot oemn Arch subway, which is only 211 lre .maeii ago Ontario Department off Educa- through 1957. More space will sicle pages, 16 and 17. This and Professionai Women's ave ke d 8-i r-dPortHoemn feet wide, has a head clearance ý tion to build six ro ims not to be needed after that, but thc change has been made so Clubs, Sept. 25 - Oct. 1. T Ll u d y m ri g y p l - a c n r oto ft e 2 o t fi exceed 8,500 square feet, to district population trends may that the ever growing num- The display, featuring, a map Thirly Sunday h m ornihe by la t entr e porti of 1 et4 hes Ot]redo urlclMP cost approximately $120,000 on change y that time and an ber of classifieds may be of the world from which Th1fl15 in oySous rege him rfrm terbl an dwahe 0f 14clera ncathesM Jms w ich they w iîî pay grants. additional new site m ay be re- on t wvo facing pages , stream ers run to a tiny flag of a The B o w m i î e oy S o ut rc e c ae n o f a cr a l er t n dth edg ohe c erance at theTh fien ts ipbact Ths ddtin il g o te uied lkey n henothrn It is gratifying to us that each of the 20 countries pin- for their annual Apple Tag Day of Port Hope. Mr. Baker is 9 feet 2 inches, and at the Cities ayrclahu. west. end of the present school part o! the town. The present our classified section is pointed. symbolizes- the inter- this Friday evening, Septem-Tht edgeI 8 feet 1 inches. g eg r hofuenpye a n d d ilw i e i lb e win thlin ee awithc ooth ep uaii ncre a s e d a n sc h o ol d onpo p ulatio n e ll sgn a io n l b en3 0aad a tudeyfe elo erd oll.n o w n atio n alm e beas. eweIl asrgenatio n al w o present classroom s. John B . (C ont nued on page seven) bly proud at the num ber o ! scope o f B . & P. C lubs. M iss b r 30 a dfaur aP cobetwei Hk o p e re a m e m beoThe refore, lrg e t r apo t o k r n t e r w y t people wvho have called us Helen Cryderman is chairman *All local residents are urged team-. He is rnarried to the for- must use h cnrepriono aireifmsusWhn lentharesutsfo the celasoeds th elbrae thi's mportat to buy an apple from the mer Joyce Cox of Bowmanviîie. the ro)ad way. u ~Sign 2 Tear Con tract bigScouts anyuwekwos heeis-5 letring. IVehe tat iies owee whoe ths me ortnt cous5ad thus help them 10 Kemp was driving on No. 2 "The road at this Point is 11 nive iBwavlea- ivii ike ths ew ostio Y ar 0f Ac iev me t" M iss raise funds. The apple day s Highway when is car careen- 5.tga e n the]age of r n e en 5 w r id o Llp 4/agesvow'r I-our 0f th la s e oito erso ied.Dvise ient of hemain metod by 'hicihcd out of control, leftthe north t e road and subway with the nolep ntn lishee owmnits sub ixth er. one carry out its ma1v c baIc.M.Bkrwsaverage daily vehlicular traffir: RotryPkowtese U p W g s TwrHshseeare 7n000 smemb er o wrt 1hie activities t0 bene~- drivîng west at the time, saw over Highway No. 2 at bs 0 th e emri orea lhre are ,000 memb rs o 1 i the youth of t e to n ahatoit ias,02 .hen B ru c o I v eII the Canadian Federation.ft te y uh oft eo r n the crash, turned is car p iti ,2.sr cu. that i e A o a F o n l yTvi ss h e F r i on m i e e s t h e m e r o u s i n t h e i r s u p p o r t . j c l e a r n l i m e 1 0 p u l l K e m p a t t h e t o p e n g 7r h t a n d .W i t h M r . n i s l o a S t r o - ÂI T o h e n in business and proffessional cero h rce a.TeteRiwyebnmn enlrs R e d u c t i o n o ff t h e w o r k w e e k d i M a r c b 1 9 5 7 . I t c o v e r s a p - ' _ _r e w h o w i l i t r e t t e - b a e ib u 1-e t f s b g r e at the Bowmanville Found r y tb-slve*incivic C nattheaRaindaienbankmentheeiop pr r'7ýcîy 6 h ur5 natienaio al o n m . M s. G D cki __M .K m ast k n là P r f h rh 40 hours over a two-year period, woximathe an, 60 hý T o Raceslept with theme and three wage increases of two w le s aet R. D. Laycock off Winnipeg,Hoehsta i eru n-fm te Si cents an hour eacb over the woepackage is esimaed by Bruce Colwell outstandng pesdetuge tat"a rt riere te Junes.i o ti hýot same period, were the main pro- the. Union t-o be worth 14 cents young runner of Bowmanvill:? accept the responsibilities they Hoebopta ih eios, "I tcaeefromly ni-e iateenfl1c cently between the Foundry Negotations for the new con- o ra ckdn meets last week, one economic sp ber.O nhe futrea tu rd a v labo v inf o mtiono th T t viio s n c nîat g ed re a r om at tend- o rac ho l Ona de t e reupo he f t r h estersfor hf hS t hi c aslebi r e asj a management and Local 2375 of tract were carried out in an am- o enscay and oïie on Sat- will find women fot onlookers, A n a in centre of the roadway Iopsý o the United Steel Workers of iable atmosphere. Owner Ernest 1irday.btpriiat ihmn" Loctil duck hunters will 11ei hog h sbacn Ide vd America. Rhe n rmledratn- Wdedya h uirsesi," igterskill out in freSaudymorning1 ionnorougbtshayo sîd era iieexineM.Tl The contract, which w ent into d the contract talks for th e Police Ga nes a it ishe Boys and training 10 lead in creating w hen the duck hunting ion no doubt should beg vc n WMOulc be s ri m s ed b efffect on Septeinber 19 and runs Foundry management and tise Traiiîs Scisool Isere lise cao- tbat social consciousness which opens in Clarke and Darling- ýIIdiioThrend sbsta vides for a reduction off 1 l -' hours w as m ade up off President Clarke lice Trophy for wtin îing the m an individual the universal around Oshaw a. The -eason !v e i " i b ay N . 40.tnîl S p em eWeer-Co m te t r d tie O st rob th h mi ai nm atis cehe T r nt t r n i in the present 421-hour work Wilson, Frank Blunt, Hugli open msile ci-cnt in 5:11.6 0On and most important concern off opened on September 17 in th1e i A ot 3 e b r f t r (C ni udo )£esv a week during the first year and a CoulIs, Don Adcock, and Charlie Saturday at the Oshsawa Sham- the immediale future." northern part off Durham Coun-ý furher 0ý-hour reduction 10 40 Morris. Keith Ross, U.S.W.A.! rock Atiletic Club Meet 1e re- Congratu] .ations were receiv- ty and il will close in al sec- j oyed the Lo lub nu tee-' Of ours in the second year with represenative from Oshawa also 1 ciec te Keitîs Ross MemDr- ed by the Fedieraîon on ils 25 tions on December 15. I * thIUubs nnalweA the sanie lake-home Wa. The sat in on the negotîations. Tom 1 al Trophv for wiîsning 111e îwo- years of achievement in Can- The daily bag limit is eighta e n River las'c Saturda I contract also provides for wage and Lawrence Rehder signed the mile openi event in 10:5.4 mir- ada by Prime Minster Lous ducks, exclusive of 10 Cbatau Wemlcy t increases of two cents an hour contract for the Company and1 uteq. St. Laurent.an not more than oVnse fhe!a nd Sunday, in March, 1956; September, 1956,, Clarke Wilson for e Union. Bruce is the soisof Mr. and The local club as made ilsgts myb odde, Taeligi rvt as W ith Jr. FarmGr u Mrs. Eric A. Colwcli. 43 Hor- presence felt in such ways as Legal possession limit is w the. club nsmemisers, arrived at se t e î. s andafourth ...oninued on page seventeený ays ta ke. t-arious tinses Saturcl - el onBrooks,snofM.adTh Overi $4500 D al Bowmanviie noon and eveniig and returo d M Harvey Brooks Mapiel wil]: l ui I I L UH igh Scbool. Sunday i h . H r e h c p t l -ý mC r3 e s O e 0 1 J lj r C le a U u ~ ~ ~ ~ in ýbufboard andi bridge Goe isSstff 2 uno ein ota l tin ad Hj amess wcre enjoyed, and' she Farmeis and Junior ins tltu'e! Maryland To H spial uxiiarC lea ing U p ebrS 1Lions also did full justice to members represcnting 17 cour- y 'T wn oun111te excellent ffood prepared un- ties off Ontario înakin.i a on,- he ipartici ae n tbe invasof the omntes A ti Il Ao.Pl nteet ondrd GenMartyn t bis week arrancied by the On,', Iii der the supervision off Lions wktrip ilbheUtd SAIL.ý Auxiliary of Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on the A'~ L I a T o smes waF the chairman 'Iltur. c night of September 19, and they ave swelled the total At f tevntor in a most gratifying way. The total fiur for Bow- jIuesdlay Oct. 4 A fter chages vcç'acivei kaing Re or mavmeannutynvp itia ssinlîl e o erTe H Egandi ye s of 1e P ul t e fî m wîî d bo t r strflu t uno ar es ta a l t 4 r n v mnes, .blic lday, lion this ýfice, itect and no 1. be 'ast tion ild- twa ýars der lsst sed in Jer il- re. nre t Ir le RýOSES BALL VICTORY CN Pà ý.JW - M6 MrAff-a Ag AdroivAMA&Anx 9 Ad 0 y 41A orr.r C.,v Tenders Close Oct, 2,6 -/ýv, ý 1