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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jan 1963, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Jan. 16, 1963 presented by the C.G.I.T. girls'A bull. M lea r, r. . . R L. avR.mt i a r Argue and Mrs. J. A. Turn- u o a i B rn C the address. Presentation of 'Clarke Coun cil Holds te gifts and money were ýa~W r to maeb M.ad r.'Mra Mrs. Grant Werry and by Mrs. Oscar Graham. The pro- graiclse wihealtinging 9 6 One of the largest automa- Many of the gutters in the The Township of Clarke into an agreement with the Reeve H. E. Walkey ap- Fellows" with Mr. Tom Smith made is now in operation on commodate the chain guides1 held their inaugural meeting Township of Clarke on behaîf pointed the three committees! at the piano. A most deliciousthie farmn of Weston Banister, and rollers at the corners, and on Tues., Jan. 8th, in the of the Village of Orono for the as follows: !lunch was served. Our com- R.R.-2,Capecot. M.oprvd ldgst inal council chambers of the Town- installation of a water system Finance- Robert Chater,j munity wishes Fred and Mar- Banister is a brother of Rev. covers in the aisles. ship Hall, Orono. Reeve H. E. in Orono. The Trustees point- chairman, and Roy Foster. j garet best of health and hap- Franklin Banister, formerly. Mr. Byanister still plans some, Walkey chaired the meeting ed out that they had met with 1 Roads-John Stone, chair- piness. Guests were present of St. Paul's United Church, rearranging of the pens in with ahl members of council the O.W.R.C. and that as the 'man, and Lorne Perrault. from Newcastle, Boxvmanville, Bowmanville. He was also a one end of the barn for more present. Rev. Basil E. Long, Commission met on January: Planning-Roy Foster. Blackstock, Enniskillen, Bur- candidate for the Liberal eff icien t operation of the Orono, and Rev. R. C. White, làth they wished this requestý The following appointments keton and surrounding area.1party's provincial nomination icleaning system. Newtonville, were also pre- to be before the Commission were also made by council: The Explorers will meet on1some weeks ago. Saves Labour5 sent to assist with the opening on thi s date. The Commission!r To the Odd Fellows Comn- Friday evening, January 18th, ' With over 400 feet of scra-, "It used to take two men at1 and offer prayer. meets only four times a year. munity Hall, R. Foster, R. Iat 7 p.m.pr chain running through!least an hour and a haîf to Following the opening cere- The necessary resolution was'Chater. A card party will be held in the gutters of the large L- dlean the barn," he saîd, "but monies, which took place at passed by council. To the Orono Community the school on Saturday even- shaped barn, the machine can with the use of the machine, Il a.m., township officials and The Trustees also askediCentre: H. E. Walkey, J. ing, January l9th, at 8 p.m. remove ahl the manure from the lob is done with very little those associated with council Council to consider the estab-!Stone. Orcrhsevewan tebuligndoditnto work in about 20 minutes." 1 work, their wives and hus- lishment of a Township Public, To the Clarke Township so wcll attended on Sunday. at spreader in about 20 min-'1 The only work Mr. Banister1 bands, Rev. and Mrs. Long, Library in place of the presentiGame Commission: R. Chater, Mr. R. 0. Kersiake of Rich- ue. and his employees have to do1 Rev. White, Dept. of High- Oruno Library. R. ForresteriL. Perrault. mond Hill, gave a fine talk on Mr. Banister's spreader is lis to park the manure spread-c ways municipal engineer, Mr. stated that if the Publici To the Clarke Township Temperance.j parked under the delivery er under the end of the chuteE P. J. Callighan and Mrs. Calli- Library was established for1 Recreation Commission: R.~ Next Sunday morning, Jan- end of the machine in thej in the yard and scrape a bitt ghan, Mr. and Mrs. Melville only the Police Village that 'Foster, L. Perrault. ur 20th, Sunday School ai. barn yard and is automatically of the floor area near the gut-r Jocs er uetso teone mill on the village assess-i To the Orono Park Board: 10:15 a.m. and church worship loaded without any work on ters. 1 Reeve H. E. Walkey and Mrs. ment would collect a little 1A. E. West, H. M. Mercer, S. ai. 11:15 a.m. the-part of the farm help. The motor which drives the Walkey, at a dinner served in oe 70.0 while if thelB. Rutherford, Aima Cuttell, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ogle and, teOooUie hrh Lbaywsestablished as alE. H. Samuel, J. Stone and H. family, Oshawa, were Sunday qj. mp.e4v th rn ntdCuc. lTownship Library a quarter ofE. Walkey. guests of Mrs. E. Bryan. IO .W . C a d Ius r Council open.ed for generalla mili wouîd collect $l,000.00Jr To the Durham County Fed- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Simpson'. . . a.~ I ~ ~ I business in the afternoon andýJt was also pointed out that a'eration of Agriculture: R. and family, Willowdale, were *~4 first received H. M. MercerIPublic Library for the PolicelChater. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs..U.Seelc S lu in t and R. C. Forrester, Oronoý Village only would receive aî Also in the appointments J. A. Turnbull and family. Polce rusee, wo rquet-grant of 40%, while a Town- xvre Dr. A. F. McKenzie as Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gatch- ed council to pass a resolution ship Library grant would drop Medical Officer of Health; ell, Mr. and Mrs. Rober.t- e asking the Ontario Water re- to 25%. lHartwell Lowery as Clarke's chl n amlM. and Mrs.ergent r b e sorcs omisin o ntrWith grants being applied,, representative on the Gana- Gordon Cory and family, Osh-1 The Ontario Water Resour- Certain ingredients of the a one milI charge for an Orono raska River Authority and awa, were Sunday guests of ce Commission and detergeni. complex detergeni. producs Township of Library in Orono only was ex- Mrs. W. H. Gibson on the Me- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephen- inuiryrpesnavsaesai ocnriueefci.ie pected t provide roughly morial Hospital Board, Bow- son and family. ingenral reeent coes re - i to ash i efficecaelno Clarke $1,200.00. A quarter of a mill manville. in______gremn_____ ______n efiiecy ae o charge in the whole Township A resolution was passed' ing the nuisance foaming ef- decomposed as rapidly by Applcatons or for a Township Lbaypu authorizing the clerk t d fect of detergents on sewage sewage and water bacteria, as A piain for te2%gatwould provide vertise for a Warble Fly In- ramnsyts and water is soap, for example, with re- WTARBLE FLY pr raey $,0.0 t pco o h er16.Ai- g % fOer supplies, and on the desirabil- sultant foaming, or frothingS $1,400.00 for Library purposes.1resolution also was passed . t f the industry develop-. action.a ITNhEC ORTrwutepesate san edtaltoriexce e $l,000.00 fot H thng cetergents which can be hi. was pointed oui. that the INSPEC OR 1 s Q uebec 1 'ty hey wold appeciatean eary to ecmore$,000.difyr hen!moedrbydisew-ndîndusi.ry inistr engagedaediincostly Applications for Warble answer s0 that if the Town-1Orono Park Board. A dona lage treatment systems. l and ime-consuming research Fly Inspector for the yeatr ship did not consider ih favour-htion of $35.00 was also granted Hog cholera has struck againl This was revealed following concerned with the effects of 1963, will be received by ably that the Trustees could to the Durham County Junior in Quebec, this tirme înfecting several meetings on the sub- detergents on sewage plant the undersigned up te and fr oieVlaeLbayFresTms a herd of swine in Chicoutimi ject between the Commission, operations, waher purification ineluding FEB. 4th, 1963. as soon as possible. H. . County. Cause xvas attributcd adteids.r hc a lants, streamis, ground watersn Applicants are requested te Mercer also pointed out thai. 'to fecding uncookcd garbage.' represented by the Canadian and algae growth in surfacee state remuneration expect- many in the Township were K D O It was announced in Ottawa Manufacturcrs of Chemical waters. The research also is e. u tie t commence certainly interested i h today that federa] veterinar- Specialties' Association, Soaps, concerned with the develop-q March 1, 1963. Lîbrary. Councîllor Foster jans condemned 139 hogs in Detergents and Sanii.ary Che- ment of new detergent pro-F Signed, did however feel that those in' The Annual Congregational the outbreak. iasDvio.dc wch ilcuefwrF H. E. MILLSONCek the easi. and south of the meeting of Kedron United The latesi. incidence of hog miAns Diviso mnsi fohn rol .] , lrTownship would possibly have Church will be held on Mon- choIera follows on the heels rA ORCsoemn aid froi.hing pr oe h Township of Clarke. Ilittie interesi. in a Library in day, January 28th, at 8:009 of an outbrcak in the Si.. Hy- an assessment of the problemi the technical problems involv- 1Orono. in the Lower Hall. Reports acinthe area, which involved of dei.ergeni.s by the Commis- e in developing the chemicaln ofthe year's work in ahl de- 10 premîses and rcsulhco in th sion brings th ocuinta rocesses and in obtaining theE parhmenhs will be given and slaughter of 1,383 animals. there is noi.hing to indicate finished dehergent character- officers eieched for the coming But, say officials of the thai. modemn detergents con- istics desired by the house- TO THE BUSINESS AND year. dinrges. f Heaîth of Aninials Division, stitute a public heaith haz wife, ah a price she is willing Recent inrgetofMs Canada Departmcent of Agri- ard and there is nothing ho in- to pay, will mnake this taskE PROFESSIONAL MEN 0FFornendMsSyiLagaefoteatd dcateplltey cf ause acoreri.oi-difficuit and time-consuming.h !Fvoreti. nMntjoybwr issngcul tre te to oieasIclpllto fwte ore. The Commission also statedC B W A VL E AN ITRC : rad, Mr. and Mrs. PercY Federal veterinarians moved Also,th presence of deter- that in regard ho the relation t and Mrs. Hugh Gannon and ease when i. was discovered the presenc or absence of this ofudetereints ho wter aor-as Courtice - Maple Grove - Hampton - Enniskillen ! famiîy. ith S.Hycnhedsrt. bacterial pollution in water. nu, isn n manyatter cour-m Tyrne Lekar - ron - ewcstl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry A quaratine was imposed on However, the nuisance cusd ssut skontat dtrenhs Tyrone- Lesard -Orono Newcstle were among dinner guests ai. four auction barns. hi. applied by detergent foaming in sew- a cotiue oexsiv0 Netovilethe new Don Milis home of ho the handling of feeder pigs age treatmeni. plants, watrcaotributlge to excesSI N tnvleMr. and Mrs. T. C. Smiliie. only. Hogs desiined for im- purification plants and in' charged ho those water cour-a On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. mediate slaughter in federally isireams receiving sew a g e ses. However, t also was Here is yeur opportunity te obtain inexpensive lWilliam Rosnak heid a dinner inspected plant.s were not af- treatment plant effluents was piiedoi ta etret i arty in honour of the biri.h- fected.1 apparent, particuiarly in re- aeno heolysureo ~~ ~ ~ day of Mrs. Rosnak's mother, Ma hicalswnexo-arho unpleasani. conditionsii. Meanhile allswin exps- grd tphosphorus, and that the in- e l'Js. elie almr.Besides ed to the infection ai. the auc- created by the deposiionof eased use of commercial R U U 1' I N ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~tU K A N ofhonor,:he gues:s :ion barns or eîs:wh:re have dirty, greasy maealcnfriiesonadsuobt inciuded Mrs. Cora Aluin, been traced and kepi. under tained in the froth. ------ediy contributed ho the con- Bowmnvile; r S.Isobl oservtionforsign of he centrations in adjacent lakesL without medical exam or other preof of Johns, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. disease. Tea and BzaGre a-andi streams. -~insurability! Ken Palmer, Greg and Gail of There have been no new ty, Scatering ho banquets and Sewage and industrial wast- 0 Bowmanville, and Miss Rose cases reported in thai. area personal donations in lieu of es were contributors of this 0J Peid 1t "'- Pier, Oshawa. since December 18. the usual fowl supper. elemnent before the advent of, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee, Mrs. Hog choiera broke oui. in 1I hi was agreeci to purchasedergns bu th gnra * * * Harold Werry and Mr. Frank Ontario and Quebec eariier in some neW chairs for the Sun- use of these washing com- a Lee were holiday guests of the year and resuited in the day School and somne ew pouncis had increaseci the r' iMarie and Helen Cole ah siaughter of 19,244 animais, items for the church kitchen, quantity of phosphorous dis- B~ ofOn July lst, 1962, the Bowmanville Chamber ' Markham. with compensation payments and ho donate $ 100.00 ho thelchargeci d i r e ctly te the B ofCommerce, in cenjunction with the Empire totalling $637,328. Church Board ho be useci inishreams from these sources. w Life Insurance Co. of Canada and the Canada ______ofth____on____heComisin__san Health & Accident Assurance Corporation, offer- BR KE~VTfl«yI payment of he.Andebi. o Th Commiionha ns an- Dt"UAJV clothing andi knitted goocs for; try continues ts research into C ed a atractve nd nexpnsie Grup nsuanceBET AN ndian schooi children in.Ai-lthemany ramifications of the a Plan to its member firms. isBrna aceV- berta was read, and members probiem, the OWRC will con- ,toria Road, is spending a cou- At the meeting of the Unit- voîunteered ho assist i. wttinue ho work towards a sol- The plan provides death bene- ple of weeks with Mr. andi ec Church Women helci in the this. An announcement was rution ho offset the nuisance G H ndw ekyco pnstininte ~ Frank helt:n. Snday choolHall on Mon- made of the annual C:ngrega.$ffects of detergent ft1rnei event ofdisability i-esulting f rom l Oshawa, were Thursday guests the new study book for the U.C.W. will provide the lunch. o Eat1nc lunch was served by PT TAPPT.TITTT amb lace xray lboa- Oshawa, were recent guests of1 probiems ofthe Church«i medical, a bacetx , s Ms. rea Bile omlmnsi.fthCh a n hPorteous, Mrs. Ralph Preston,.A tory andritIr.an ile St Paynehia nd heMrs. Aiex Taylor and Mis.ý toyp li a dmaternitv en fit. r.an rs. SanPan urndg area. -hr are On Saturday afternoon the poioand Jeffery, Scarborough, Mr. suirrounigtm Thin erpe Ross Carr. 4-H Club girls met ah Mrs. S In less than six months benefits totalling Russel Spinks, Oshawa, Mrs. this r eig i millo p reol in _______andmae_______ $3,940haebe adormmes o an 'IAruBaktkwe way of life and a measure of for their books. The record your staff cannot afford te be without this po Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. security. They are in a stat.e! A E LN books and files are ho be com- teto! r- Thomas Hodge and family. nfnnitra ciss ndmanvY plehed this weekend. Our rý fread the minutes- of pre vious; Mrs J. R. Meteaif enter-' same. Lunch was served. meeting and correspondence, hained the Base Line Good i Our church services were which included greetings from Neighbour Club lasi. Wednes-, ai Garden Hill yesherday. M o d an thnks romDr.andýnu'l metig. spent the weekend with Missi ýMrs S.L. Sellr fr flral Aftr sme mallmatersJane Foster, Kendal. n d a y , J n . 2 8 thtribute for their daughter. of business were cleamed i Mr. and Mrs. E. Fowlerl 1963 - 1:00 p.m. itrcie onteocsoIradMs.Eet Alldread: Hospital with a badly burned T beof their Golden Wedding An'who recently lost most of hand. The bulldozer he drives Tn eld nRW A EN F I T .riversary andi the assisi.ance their houschold effects in an caught fire and he was trying hel a TRE BAV N AR L D.of the ladies in catering frunfortunahe ie lahe i De-.to extinguish the fae when whih s o te Sugg Rad15 ils nrt ofBemaniîe ad ~ mle their "At Home' reception. cember. he was burned. whic is n th Seuog Rad 1 mils nrth f BomanvllSamd BromienMgavem BrwhegvThee ladiesiesSympathies areypathe exae endedde to south of Blackstock or 7 miles east of Port Perry via Highway 7A. financial report for the past caîl the other members of the the friends andi relatives of year wihh total reccipts of'communihy and invite then:hhe late Mr. Hank Whihe whoý 150 E OFER UREBRED.50$972.51 andi expenses of $662.-:to a shower of householci and died on Saturday. Funeralý 50 W OFER URE RED50:35, with a bank balance of panhmy articles for Mr. and services were on Monday. H AD H O .S EI C 6T LE HE D$310.16. Chief among the Mrs. Alldread, ah the home of Little Nancy Fowler hadi HEAD O LSTE N C A rl@LE HEADspendings were donations of: 'Mm. and Mrs. J. A. Barnes inher cash removed on Sahur-, W. are effering a useful group of Fresh and Springing Young Cows $100.00 towards repairs ofthethe evening of January 23'rd.Iday, but was rather disap-ý and 2-year-olds, as well as a number of Yearlings and Calves, chumch windows; $225.00 ho With Mrs. A. Barnes acting pointeci as she bas ho go oný Presbytery for the Missionary as secrehary, Mrs. K. C. Hop-icrutches now for a few weeks.i ACCREDITED - VACCINATED - BLOOD TESTED and Mai ntenance allocation:jkins then conducted the elcc-' Mrs. Walters bas been quihe' $45.00 ho the Foster Parents htion of officers for 1963 as ili wihh the 'flu. The. m&Jority are ready for immedlate expert. Alil catie teuted or Plan for support of the adopi.- foilows: Presidenk,~ Mrs. Clif - Mm. Aubrey Gilmore had a, elitible te enter listed or certifled area herds. lec child Sophia Pariskou in ford Wilson; Vide President, .bad attack this wveek and is' NEX SAE WLLBE ELDFERUAY 2thGreece: a new electric stove Mrs. Sam Battams; Secrehary- under the doctor's care. for the cbumch kitchen. new Treasurer, Mrs. Fred Wright: Mr. andl Mms. Vernon Pea-, Sale Manated by: railing and epairs in the and the Flower Commiti.ee rock have had colds the pa.st' TREWHAVEN FAIM LTD., Auctioneer: Sunday Scbool room andi ad-,Convenor, Mrs. Rex Fowler,'week. 1.1. 1. Burketon, Ont. ditional silverware for thé with two assistants. Mrs. Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mul- Phone Dlacksoc 986.4957 H WI RWN lcsok church kitchen, gifts ta sick thur Gibson andi Mrs. J. R.Idrew and Mrs. Maggie Mul- and shut-ins, flowers for the Metcalf. A mosi. deliciaus! drew had dinner wihh Mrs. church literahure, etc. Money lunch was served by the bas- Waihers and Mrs. Smith re- was raised through a Spring tesa for a social hall hour, cently. TYRONEnan. Peterborough. le a n e rs ast Thursday nighht the Ex- Mm. Melville Griffin is con. plorers bad a very enjoyable valescing ah the home of bis Sparhy. We sharhed'with gam- ;sisher Mrs. W. Rahme. es and afher had a hearty' Farm ng';lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hub- bard, Oshawa, were Sunday cleaner is mounted ah the out-vshoso Mran Ms.A- er end of hhe delivery chute. Rahm. Ih is a five horsepower unit, M.adMs .W ca- geared down about 100 ta 1, hon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson, providing sufficient power ta Toronto, Mrs. R. Davidson, easily move the chain through Hroae nlni gter40feto 6înhwd Saturday guests of Mr. and gutters.Mrs. A. Hoar. Largest Manufactured Recently Mr. and Mrs. The chain used in this in- 'Lloyd Hoar. visiheci Mr. andi ~ stallahion is the îargest manu- Mrs. A. Hoar and Mrs. S. T. .--- -- fatre o tepups, ihHoar, prior ho leaving for Eng- -' facturedfor thanurposeGith Ian scraper blades mounted ait a dr and GermaJny 90 degree angle every 18 inch- Mr n rs on Hilîs. es. Millbrook. visiteci Mms. S. T.: In bis efforhs ho mechanizeý Mr. andi Mrs. J. Oliver, Mr.f Le t a DUIRO do bis farm wherever possible,* and Mrs. J. Stapies, Fenelan Mr. Banister says he now f inds Falls, wcre Sunday visitors ofth e P u up i ng himself relying very stmongly r Mrs. Percy McCoy. -TM EU on electric power for the op- MSad m.W Mrh AVING TlE RDC eration of the equipment inspet ter. ekn d s.WihMur. LBy..INR then barn, and feels theG ABO ...InextS piee ofnan equipet he shou lancd Mrs. J. Davenpoî-t. Tor- ING PRODUCTION. DURO peeo qimn es o ntoi Pumps, designed for Farm duty, have is a stand-by electric ,Twio student teachers from supply fresh water where and generator in case a storm Toronto Teachers' College are when you need it ... ini the home brings down the rural powerr this week ai. Behhesda School - . . barn ..-. poultmy yard... uines-Guide :and are staying wihh Mr. and i truck gardien ... provides reserye - Mms. A. Richards, for fire protection. a. Mm. and Mrs. J. A. Roseveax- Sec your Plumber or DURO AGRICULTURAL L er Mîllbr, ~~Mr. I. W. dealer for full information about AGRIULTU ALLamerMillrook Ahetyýpe o DURO Shallow or TeYoung People are en- ýDeep well Pump you need, or joyin therink ý %rite for folder, "Running Wat.r, lage attended Long Saut Friday, January 18, 1:30 Home and School Club Dance p.m. - Orono Faim, Annual;o auma veig Meeting, I.O.O.F. Hall, Orono.i Mr. and Mrs. R. Wright; Monday, January 21 - Dur- wem emccciii dinner gucsts ofý ham County Beef Producers Mr. and Mrs. Don James, Osb-h' Assoc. Meeting, Bethany Twp. awa. . Hall, 1:30 p.m. Guesi. speaker,, Mm. and Mms. H. Windsor,,r j 4 OURO E. A. Starr, Ontario Live Betty Anne andi David, visit-ý Stock Brancb. Ail commerciali ec on Saturday witb fiends and purebreci beef producers and relatives in Toronto. are inviteci ho attend. 1Mm. and Mrs. Don Dickson, Tuesday, January 22 - 4-H Toronto, Mm. andi Mrs. T. Fruit Club Meeting, Tomonto, Sniythe and Sandy, Bowman- 10:00 a.m. iville, were Sunday visitors of Thursday, January 24 - An-ýMm. and Mrs. H. Windsor. nual meeting, Ganaraska Wat- Mman Ms.WPrkv- ershed Auhhority, Port Hope. Air, Rail or SteamshiP Januamy 23-25, 10:00 a.m.' -i T1CKETS Toronto, Coliseum, Exhibition r TAIKC K E T Park, Annual meeting for the T VRWEE J C R U Provincial Soul and Crop Im-' Consul. PLUMBING and HEATING provemeni. Association. .1 U R Y & L O V E L L Division Street South Tuesday. January 29 - An-ý 2 King St. E. 623-3361 MdA 3-5615 BOWMANVILLIg flual Meeting for Provincih Bowmanville_____________ Save Now for New Year Fix-Up and Remodelling DEPENDABLE QUALITY end SERVICE - AMI 96 KING ST. E. 623-3388

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