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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 May 1959, p. 11

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TEM CANADIAN STATISM. B OWMANV= I~ONTAIO 'rRsDAY. MAY 7th. 1959 71%. /4'u~ad1. Gordou Àguw, Lhlor 94'P Elects R. B Lions Club Regionlourd Socîa and9)eronal annual Spring RaIly of R 10 of District A-3 of the I national Association ofL 'M.an rs .P. Loveki-i James Townsend an hi Clubs wvhen a past presider atzned hedinner giv-en hv daughter Marilyn of Regina, the local club, Lion Bre thýFe.',v.-s f heRoy'al Coni- Sazk., and his son Jim of Cam- Rickard. was elected to the rnoweath ocityin the To- den, N.J. Also Mrs. MeBrien, of District Deputy Governc rono Cub or irCharles and, Miss Loreen Stanton and Miss Region 10 comprises ail I_ Lasy ArhenCa rk. Sir Charles Helen DeYonge of Brooklin, Clubs in zone l0 south was he astGovernor and f irst Miss Carol Graham and Mrs. zone 10 north and takes ln GovenorGenraloi the Gold, Pearl Budge of Toronto; Mr. area from Ajax on the we. Coas (Ghna).and Mrs. R. C. Covert and M-- Cobourg on the east and r Their many friends in he R. T. Wagar of Enterprise (near jto Whitney. Mr. Rickard, v'illage wvil be pieased te, learl Napanee). Mr. Higgons of the is just completing a succe, that Mr. WVuter Douglas and hiâ Bowmanville High Sehool staff term as Zone Chairman of sister, Mr-,. H ..J. Ragen have, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wil- .10 south wvas opposed in npencedtli home hierc for the liains of Osliawa. election by Lion Rufus L sumî~. u.and Mrs. Sidney VOutt bert oif the Oshawa Club.1 1-1r fI~ni~ il b~p~esed~ nd Brenda of Uxbridge. were club in the region was allo ler that s. lun Rowcýed Sundav visitors with Mr. and, 10 votes for the Deputy convalescing a e oe -Mrs. Jolin Voutt and famîily. ernor. lwnanoeat e iorne roý Fiiends of "Mr. George Wal-: This Rally. where merr loi: a Hc pra 1. omn i ý\eo ton will be sorry to learn that' attend with their ladies. neies a patient in hospital in lield in the Genosha Hote Sun-la *v visitors willi 20. ari ci o o.Oehavvn last week ancd Wis. Goudon -Mvww rI. well attendeci withi the b P-nd Mus. Gerald Whatman j*___________________f____ castie club hiaving thieir allc Peterboeugh, and 'Mr. and Mr- quota of 10 members pue H. C. Agnew- and son .ohiiof m for trie voting. Hmeok Le ts Look Bac The Coboconk Club wvas Mr. and Mrs. John Voutt.i-CK an award for the largest r ited in Campbelltord on Satin - ber of inter-club visits r day with Mu. and Mus. Sidne-; dû rhîg the veradIt Buckles. ~10 Years Ago in Newcastle ieuad nc Buckls. ,tionai Counsellor James Ji The Newcastle Lionettes col- Thursday, May 5. 1949 of Frankford reported on lected 1;221.70 in their canvasz The Newcastle Lions Club - on behalf of the Cao adian Cao- staged a talent show in thlic rcer Society in the village lasi Comnîunity Hall which %%ras, Nweek. broacicast iive over radio sta- - H n er S c Mr-. and Mrs. Clinton Farrox t, ion CKDO. Oshawa. E-velyin and Gien of Newtonville \&et7e Goheen, 13 yvear aid daughterA Sunday guests with i-. and' of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Goheen Ilrgiif o j% Mrs. George Kimbali and fan- won the gold medai for her vo- ilb.i cal solo taking top honou.rs aveu' Recent visitors N-ith the Rev., the fourteen other contestants. and Mrs. M. C. Fisher and fam- Lion Keiti, Aiken was the ily were Mus. Fisher'sbuother master of ceremonies and THE NEWCASTLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DRAW FOR A SUN-COT, RADIO AND END TABLE orizinally scheduled for May l8th ba% been PGSTPONED to Saturday, June 20 VICTORIA DAY COMMUNITY FIREW ORKS Monday, May USth Newcastle Community Park Sponsored b3- Newcastle Lions Club Citizens are asked ta contribute what they would ordinarily spend- on fireworks and al resourceS wiil be pooled for one large display. IF THE CANVASSER MISSES YOU leave your contribution at the Canadian Bank cf Commerce s PE CI EXTRA SPECIAL TABLERITE RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF STEAKS or ROASTS l Sirloin. Porterbouse. Wing Boneiess Roi CANADA PACKERS Jubiiee Brand Pork Sausage ialin PRODUCE SPECIAL Mother CABBAGE Lady Bi Ilarge S u a heads 2 cm5 c o: -M £',~ /-» i ~ ~ ~ ~ Ms VIL y , >j joinufnaMjvercer and juan s Uigo mLaex oU : ni trucic. Our experience bas shown Mercer, Toronto, wene home B elow his namne and business it that rats also do considerable * for the weekend. reads: "Drive carefully, the next damage during the Winter T(e tMirs. Sain Moore, Toronto, load flay be y0l.i1s." mnonths in thefils pealyI J o G et F e daughteu af Mu. and Mrs. H. Sincerely youus, t vrres Thickson, entered Toronto Gen- .n Harry Spencer. t vnres NEWCASTLE-The Newcý erai Hospital on Friday wheue -____ Dead Industry t i tle Spoufsmen's Club sponsor site will underga, a gallstone April 28. 1959 i brief, we wisii ta acivise -e ,a public nmeeting en tUie n( operation. Town Cauncil, yau that we are certain that if Hunter Safety Training pi Sonry to hear that Mrs. S. j. Bawmanville, Ont, upi salihc tte' rgrm.etNecatl TwnHl-Gray is in the haspîtal for an Gentlemen: proposed location, as mention- on Thursday, April 30. ah. 8: aperaf ion. liaben rcgtoau ed abave, and if it becomes in- _d p.m. It h___________ t ou P resident John Mt-achbn . attention that there is a pas- festred with rats, which it is toduced MT-. S. C. Simuons c 17<lI sibility of establishing a Dump, bound ta do regardless af hoW the Department of Lands arr .' UINE south of 401, and an the L.aki ewi. be aothedr a cessta ' Forests. Lindsay Office, xviRoad. wson ai Mu. ' tat w ese 1<. so o Mr.anuffo.*ba p1e. _L described the ccxv Hunter Sale-, I.~~ix ~.~iFaeMrs. Chas. Reeson, Markham. I fuom Montreal toclay for a hall- ty oure t abut 0 iteestd pex-ntafreacton Mus. John Kitchen, Niagara day in En.gland ani Europe.! A course, puimariiy designedie. wa h us fT- and Mn. and Mus. Francis Jase, New- judges weue John M. James,: fouriiew hliters. which is used Mus. Win Cauman j castie, will foilow by 'plane Bowmn-anville. Gordon Garrison,: 10 29 stafes of the U.S.A., was etw It onhe aet jmanager of. 1the Oshawa radio adapted ta meet Ontario needs. Mrs. Earl Duvail. Leskard, in nexgeeland. hupaet stto1niMu oaSrk -ti xeceIie yMr. and Mrs. Win. Miller, were IlEgad !tto an MrRosSrk-'ti xetdta ySeptem- Mus. Bur-ns Kittmer and son,, Bowm-anvile. Second prize %vas ber 1. 1959. no lîunting licenses 1 i-n Orillia last week to attend iSt. Mary's, spent a few daysj won by Trudy Saliows anýd Leà , niil bc issued, except ta those the funenai af Mu. Thomasi with her aetM.adMs Brown with a piano and mouthl holding a puevîous licen.se. ai-id Clark Agnew of Washago. , r partcenths Mu .n augan selection and third puize those showing proof of Il1aving Mus. Harur Rowe. Mus. Rus- W . MTchellF.th.i Adee ws by Sue DeKnike, accordionist. ipassed this course. This train- si et u.Hwr a nd da u T WM. . G. Adue is* ing proguaùm le sa higby regard- Mrs. Wnt Stutt -and Mr&. Gei.1 Toan ato , M s. MrChu ah, 1oot.Mu 1r aia In aporte Frank MeMulleyn: ed. that ftic Field Commissioner Carson, attended the W.C.T.U. Peterborough. Mu. and Mue, nad organized a four team for the Boy Scouts in the Trent Cneto t Nrhise aeMrsnadfmlWl Town Sothaîl League: George, Valley District is considering Church, Oshawa, on Apuil 291-h o al.vstdM.nd r. Crowtheu had hie Ladies' Soit- usiiig it. ta replace the Marks- Misae erth e ain atedero-D. lHow er. stdM.adM bail feam puactising and flic mnanshlîbnCourse in the Boy the SOthoraunihlon ai P tr- MisGrace Gibbs. bride-eleet, Newcastle entry in the Leke- Scout Manlual. ou g in Pror uha.nSau waa given a miscellaneous show-I shore Intermediate League was' Mu. Simans stated thaf theday in Cetebrn o wT. er hast week by the operatore holding practices anîd iooking' instruction, would caver paruts,'« ronta.ise spending a week with1 and former openatous cf the for imports. Tean-s were enter- types,. uses and safe carrying of heu parents. Mr. arid Mus. Gor- Orono Telephone staff. 1 ed in this league f rom Whitby, weapons, proper gun hendling don Power. Bob Knox, Gien Tennant jn Bowmnanville, Newvcastle' Port ini the field, shaoting foutu, Mise Mildred Holdaway. Pc- Jack Mercer, traveiled by iHope, Cobourg, Trenton. Col- sight fixing, huni-er responsibil- terborough, an-d Miss Nouait' transport ta Manitoba lest week borne and Lindsay. îty and sportsmanLship, fermer-' Wood, Oshewa, spent the week- i o deliver a load of bees. hunter relations. gamne identi- end wbth Mu. and Mua. Wes.î Mr. and Mus. Beat widmeu It waa reported that Mayor!ctiohnigsft'atr and femily have moved into the jTracy Mag~es ai Leaside, sonli o elementary fluet aid, compassa1M. edMaSa an new house recenl uit nar councillon Tracy Manes ai New. aîîd map-reeding and range fir-Bomîvle 'itdM.ac the mill by Mr. Harry Rowe. castle appeared on the "Mayor! îg. Applications for enuolment Mus. Harry Rowe. . ;Mr. Widmer is employed at. ai the Town" buoadcast heerd may be obtained fuatu M.: The Masonic Lodge held their The Northway Restaurant. ;on Suinday evening fuorn radio, H. J. Tonîs. Newcastle. Lde~Ngto audywt staton CEY.Toroto.Tvo excellent films were a turkey benouet in the 1.0. t -.--..hown - "Triggeu-Happy Har- O . F. Hall. Memriiiu H-ospital q uv". in witich a man's careles MT. Sam Bery, husband aof un-hardling alost causes tua- iTva Kelily Berry. passed away;~~~ gedy andc docs ]ose him fniends,1 Suriday at Memoniel Hospital e ky R p r and "Pheasant Fever". a short1 Bowmanville. 'Masonie funeral film showing hunting' dogs al! was from. Orona United Church For the week of Apri~l 27th xvouk.i- ta May 3rd: GueMr.sta n Niued însuctLBirths. 4 maie, 10 female 14, of the Bowinanvilie Revolver M ore mAedisasns-...----.. 46 rClub. Unfortunatchy. flot ane Major operations_ _ 16 parent af the Newcastle district f n Fire Emenrgoe ratints. -..--11 had enough interest in helping; mrec teaens.----7 ~< atend__________ t1oimiterFfeDept-~renî .m. n 7:00 2830 p-m hie son ta become a sale hinoter-: NEWVCASTLE-The Newces - Vstn or :0t 4:30! k ESPORTS 1 Company fcoy hr ilw L BR EFSing stuake indicated a eou IJAt the meeting of the Lake- scoan had everything under con- R T E - S hore Minou Basebail League tuol. hîeld in Newcastle last week 20 The iseat af the trouble prov- teamz x'.eue enteued in the four ed ta be in e very inconvenient sections Newcastle hax'ing a -place ai-d firernen weue kept team ïn ail but the Juveiiii busy until about 1.30 a.m. in section. The final date fou en- close queuters before ail dan- fi- s ini this leegue was set foi- ter af a further outbreak had C May 1l when the schedules willi'l3een dispelled.I bedrawn up. _______ Rl changes Included the ad- dition af the contact men ta the executive ta lîear puotests. Any 16 no ed in a puoteat cao flot sit in on;, )und and Rump Roast he ering. The league decidedý o pe ' C u un an Rurthe home team should supply the Plate umpire and the visit- ing feamn the base umpire. Jun-S rn a c ior Jvenile and Inteumediatel p i a c 'b. ve afmbat No aahle NEWCASTLE - The Met-ny 31 Cwhen tht.Noone shall emoke 1 Mat-nied Couples' Club aoflt 3 9 C wile o thebench et a game. Newcastle Unitedi Church en players, coaches or env other teî-tained the Couples' Clubs * Jofficial. deidd negae the suruounding district ýr s a Special t would be scheduled during the dance in the Newcastle Cm D yIperiod of student examinations mnunity Hall uecently. About eth Ch co[ t~ jfuom June 12 ta 24. :260 persans enjoyed dancing fa W h Choc latesljte music af Noum Williams and 79C ndy, Flowers and Plants )r Mother's Day 5% of the value ofl your Grocery Cash Register Slips wilI he deducied from amy $5 purchae made in our Leady-to- Wear Stores - plus a 5% redaclioa in the priceof t he item. TrOMS' IG. Newcastle The Newcastle - Merchants Juniors are holding their first wonkout tonightt <Thursday) at the cammunity park et 6.30. Any boy unden 20 years as af May hst. 1959, is eligible for a tuyout with the team and sitould be on hand tonight. Fou funther information contact Doug Xa- tan or Irv. McCullough. After two meetinîgs the Lake- shore Umpires Association has been formed wîith Arnold Wade af Newtonville as puesident and Dude Hilis af Port Hope, as vice- president it is expected a secue- tary-treasuret- wîll be found in! Bowmanville ta round out the' execuiive with a repuesenta-' tîve fuotu the east. west and' centre of the countv.. Gordon Gray acted as mester, of ceremanies for the eveningr and Spot Dance prizes were awarded ta Mu. and Mus. Siulli- van ai Albeut St. United Church in Oshawa, Mit-. and Mue. John Brinning ai Courtice and Mr- Lynn Oke and Mur. Barrett c Boxvmanville. Mu. Mac Ransbeuuy cf Orono was caller fan the square danc- ing conteet with the Kedron graup taking the puize. Square dance judge.s wene Austin Tur- ner, Gardon Martin and Mus. Marie Pedwelh. Duuing the inter-mission peu- jod refneshments were seuved by memnbers of the local club after wh.ich dancing was resum- ed. PAGE ELEVEN - £Cetters Ca) 83 Earl Grey Ave., ElToronto 16,Onro ~ May 2, 1959. InHufl mJony Iii this week's Issue there Is smething about an Indianapolis and 1Speedway near Bwavle 'about the. present Speedway ln Bowmanville. Yu dunna where visitors ta th-e parking areas. it is... Well the next time you Ë The main doorway of the South are having your evening consti- , Body Assembly building will be tutional and ponderlng an the 1.0 decorated and lighted ta dis vagarles of life, ankle out Scu- ,a tinguish it as the officiai visitors' gag St. ta the Forks. Then stop a s. entrance. and watch the world go by. This t Guides wi 1cm vstr s where the local Ralph De- g and i ifl ewhelce vstr palmas and Gaston Chevrolets inictewhr the tour do their stuff. ttstarts. At the tour's end, visitors vnteplcIarocrex .~will be directed ta the plant Evntepcearocrc- nt. cafeteria for refreshments. ceeds the speed lhuit on a routine n ite aetra il ec .o- nspection. No one minds them oi fui displays which explain inteaclrao ont rt dea.soeo the oe~in floor but when they put it dealsm fteoeltosi down ta the pavement it costs the plant, as well as those whlch tetw oe orpi cU SGM. oeneetn tcsaot d roadways. st This will continue until somne lot There will also be a display kiddîe is kiiled by these speed Mt of GM automobiles in the staff fiends and then there will be a !s garage, near the cafeteria and 'public uproar. There is a store Zp GM 's science show "Previews of,ý just beyond the Forks which às Progress" wull be staged several caters to the wants of the small Lg times each evening. fry who hâve to walk on the LI road to get to it. 0Vweekend with'the former's mo- I have seen 10-ton trucks roll- G ther, Mrs. Prouse. ing along this road at 50 or more I an hour and with absolutely no Mus. L. Muldnew and Mari- regard to the fact that a sinal te lyn, Mr. and Mis. W. Muldrew, child might dart in front of 'e Oshawa, were do-wn on Sun-tem 4day.I When I lived at 272 Scugog St. to Mrs. Gea. Fowler has gone I counted 56 carsand trucks go chfe at Oak Hil. ceeding the speed imit. Smelt fishing has been at is I suggested ta Mayor Osborne best the last few nbghts. that he should name it the it Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waolcott Indianapolis Speedway, but he Mentertained many friends aven admitted he sometimes went just othe weekend. over the limit; just a teeny- Mr. and Ma-s. Hiaruis an-dl am- wecney bit. So he wouldn't _iily, Toronto, Mr. and Mixs. Min- 1buy. ni- and Munray, Whitby, with I pick up the paper each even- M.and Ma-s. Clarence Mecer,1 ing and expect ta see the masm- 7Sunday. ing or killing or same young life M.and Mus. 0. Meucer and. through this crazy urge for family wîth Mr. ai-d Mrs. E. speed. SEllitt, Oshawa, Sun-day.__ A Toronto florlst has a goad 134 King St. E. Bowmanvllle MA 3-5689 OFFSPRING DRING ICHGER PRICES 1 qiàb)qtd "lhem k u&.Au h The Quinte District Cattie Breeding Association Owned and Operated by 4,000 farmers lni this district can help you. For Information or Service, oel:- DUIHAN CGUNTTy KEITH WOOD - Orono 17110 JAAN TAAVET - Welcome 2231 DICK WOOD - Bowmanville MArket 3.3405 cHzie Qitor could be established in that pauticular location, and there-1 fore its present usefulness is- limited. It is, in aur opinion, an eye sane. ' We, at the Nurseny, try tao, keep aur frontage and lands, as i-y attractive as possible, and have ie received many fine comments' regarding the same. n We understand that the Townri Works' Department would like I's ta turn the loweu flats on the iii South side af 401 Highway into SI a Departnient of Works area, which should add ta the appeau-' ance af this area if pnoperlv kept, which I'm sure it would Le be, but to think of establishing a Dump on 401 H1ighway is like I putting brown shoes on a paljY gearae t ouu front doon, an gbae. Woudfot dmp oun[ what do you thing that Mntou-r ists will say as they hold theirj nases while passbng Bowman- ) ville, as many of us do on aur iz, way ta Toronto, when we pass Y a certain Public Utiity? l e Write Us Off We, at the Nursery, wish ta ;t go on record that if a Dump is- established hene in this area, it is aur finm opinion that you e might as well write the Nur- ,- sery off in-so-far as an Indus- h try in Bowmanvile is concern- j ed, in ts present location. We have had experience with rat infestation before and be-o lieve me, it ie most damaging - ta oui crops, and now, ta think- those in charge af aur Town, ,have decided ta hand us this e problem al aven again! Rats in at aur Storage Cellar can do very- considerable damage and that damage will not be noticed un- til Spring when we are about ta ship aur Stock. Then, we find to aur dismay and corn- plete financial loss, that the Shrubs have been girdled by rats which enter into the Build- ing and reniain unnaticed be- cause they become active only at night when the place is flotj occupied. ZION (Hope Township) th earietofRath ie metditeresting information Mr. and Mrs. H-arry Traner, regarding the control of T.B. Fenwick, visited with their and explained tihe reason ýfor daughter and son-in-law, Mr. the mass survey was ta Pickl u; and Mrs. Chas. Raby last Sun- the unsuspected cases and tfeat day and Monday. them before they reached ei. Mrs. Norman Gerow and Da- dangerous. spreadiitg period, vid motored to Wellington Fni- thus protecting themselves ând day to spend severai days with otherS. her sister an-d famiiy, Mr. and Mr. Stockley also of the Dci'- Mrs. Don Morden. artment of H-ealth, addresÈed Mr. . Geow ad ,~ the District Chairman on ther Meo r. ., ent Suand M . various duties and distributedl Wellington. Mrs. Norman Ger- teAthue t assisem.nvss 0w and David returne<lGr- Ahos t ouecavss' them. being arranged ta t.ake place The annual Congregationat i June. Representatives Tre- meeting of Zion Church sent from Ward 3 were, Mrs. held wasEdgar Barrowclough. chairman hedTuesday evening, April of Ward 3, Mrs. Carroll Nicli- 28, at the home of Mrs. w. j. olis, Mrs. L. Oughtred, Mis. McCullough. The Rev. A. W. Chas. Meneilley. Harding waS i charge. Mrs. Ined arLsWek Chas Ray rad ad rcored4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuffao, l, the minutes. Election of offi- Miss Audrey Tufford and John cers and various coînmittees Menefley attended the banquet took verY littie time, as ail were and dance sponsored by the returned ta office as of 1958. Vegetabie Growers and held. at The main business of the Newcast.le recentiy. evening concerned the cemet- Sunday church services were ery.. There was a lengthy dis- taken last Sunday by Rev. Gar- cussion on the planning for the dener, in the absence of our future cane of the cemeteny. pastor, Rev. A. W. Handing, who Varlous ways and means by was iîl with influenza. Rev. which a fund might be raised Gardener gave a very fine ser- and administered so the cern- mon on lte spirit of cheerfl etery might receive perpetuai giving and a better than avÈr- care, were. discussed. age attendance was there ta en- Mr. Harding read and ex- jov if. Sund.ay School followed plained rules 'and regulations at il a.m. ,governing the care of cemet- Mr. Chas. Meneilley attended cries and it was decicled after funerai service for t.he late Mr. careful consideration to form a Archibald Lathan, Saturday fund raising committee for the evening. April 18 in Orillia,, t.hvii above purpose. motored to Alexandnia where a The cemefery fund raising Masonie service was held Mon- committee mnembers are as fo- day afternoon at 2 'clock. Inter- lOws: Mîrs. W. J. McCullough,i ment was at the United Church Mn. Stanley Jones, Mr. Osier B. Cernetery. Alexandria. Diekenson, Mr. Carmen trwil. Mrs. Arthur Purcell was ad- Rev. Harding kind-ly agreed t nmitted to the Bôwmanvîlle, Hos- assist the committee. pital to undergo surgery. Meeting closed with prayer by Mr. Harding after which the hostess served a delightfui There are about 13,000 btif- lunch. falo in Canada, most of them in Thursday evening a meeting Wood Buffalo National Park. wvas held at Canton to organize that lies across the border of the mass X-ray T.B. Survey Alberta and the Northwest Ter- that is ta be held in the town- ritories. ATTENTION FARMERS' USED EQUIPMENT and TRACTO RS Farmail "A" with Row Crop Scuffler (Overhauled completely) Farniali "Super A", one owner, top condition., Farmail "Super C, one owner, good conditioni International B-250 Diesel Demonstrator Excellent Buy Sedora Loader Massey "22", very good condition, onte owner Massey "30", recently overhauled, one owner Massey "44", needs a littie work 2 International 200 Tractor Spreaders Fleury 8-ft. Dise 15-Marker Double Dise Seed Drill International Seed Drill 1 Trail Cuitivator International Mower, tractor mounted International 3-furrow Plow, on rubber, like riew International 3-furrow Plow, on steel International 2-furrow Plow, on steel International 6-ft. Binder International 3-b1ar Side Rlake Co-op .4-bar Side Rake, on rubber George White Mill, 24 x 42, good condition New Hoiiand 77 Baler witb Motor Make an offer International Power Take-off Blaer Completely overhauled Cowan "Equipment b2

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