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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jan 1965, p. 2

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195 l' r i e ~ha nid in ia anoyed volce ponted out that h rfi dCuco Dofi.,h iVImfl Coundillor Hooper said that hal Adviuory BoardbdM ad nmnbt ville, Tan. 6, L/JIII.Ik~iuu..~au. L e co ra~ io n s did nt believe this te be true. extensive overbulo afcwhnptbti OeauTiTUI e o a "We met here withl Fire De- probleins two yeasao dDpt ev t e \$ljII ~hsB a l partment representatives 'till that this board myietti with this policy, seid it was Reeve SidneyLtteson-wsared 's veLegionC)fcrFe tr NeYe rs B i progressive, and they know owavil flanh 78o ne firemanlilves in Oshawa, Cn.wianvile Br'ch 17 and a brother of Lou Lyle alsa Success fuif heERo l adiau16 B IIIi1n~1 a l works out of town, but the et- N Lonicers of l thons fra19694Va5EEEEEEtendance record of bath these and Ladies' Auxiliary on _____________mni od aub' anualNewYears Ee îgy a net cantain- Sunday, 3anueirY 1bih ai 1t eNwYa' v altednefor eovdwt The Ne Yowm Ev nvl telanc Lloons wasd wthMr. Lyle informed counicil " ' . Theonsanvi2e Linsi1et the Badminton Club was spot ights on it. Fromn each of Mr. Lyie's services with the that if hie was in town he had Dance this year was again a whîcii of balan autsadn success, and side of the huge silver Orb Pire Department Mr. Hooperi nyrfxe aase h ieDrn h Dandd uce s eand the ainsamht eleased et mid-, instailIng officer will be the cIbos al was fiiled sparkling sncrwballs extended said firmly that this had nat alarm. dcddgCcente Las gtes anedawn on the1 the Dominion Chairman cotet cpCtyfI >h vn rt h îewal _________ Community Cnr a e-dne splendid music' the Letton, Comrade Ches- cpitfoth vn D.ttesd wl.ibeen clone in spite. "The first o txvely decorated for the occas- ford as by Charles ter Merriam ýfrom% Tara. and M=s. Allen B. Sylvester ThRecess mee'sO-tiewewretldtatLu ion. The Ladies Night Commit- ohaochsra nd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colpevde tle us e l ason aay we dîd flt! .1l* tee Lsh ickeoyTuneor, OFavo a as osmk bwere tihe ticket convenors. AUl for dancing. The orchestra tkaion . aLar tle w ien' MrccaLs, ick etunda, n .re d e btsnema -tickets were sold well in ad- Played on a dais in the cor-hainge iams insale n ,r sadKeKelRserlru temesner of the ballraom near the ,horm,,facory or plac Aet Oal,keMn Key, as. er, odfl treamtbesi7'varce of the traditional event. boorth, and the musiciens were atoiyt aea nueo A. McDonald were in charge for U Year's Eve cele- I M PAGE ONE) The huge hall had be t oat M.oLle, uwasawyrae toobsnestodscs of arrangements. ba~ A dclicious buffet wscrr .tran.fSoTlfed with beautiful saindinabwrwthat Mr. a ple, uw ere tol ad FROM PAGE ONE) ai tistically decorateci with1 red and her group ment B -Law two other By- quisite and gala setting for bwith speandimorsow.hedarence.TafcAviyBad lored lights and reci anci fro». ideiice were the Laws eegiven three read.. the bail. Acrosthe back waflboughs and lrm o w l Wr nef theaccorc- T afie dvittlrBioall d o y ute a yu censtrames. he eîlng a ____ _____ings a d passed by counicil ti ile etes ackd ie ad telarg e w batsh~e h; aeiot inracord Withi eeveMSidn y Littie, hKl-MmD.o arim No. 1924 the usuel pracedural with royal blue, speiled out adre h aludrtehsatnac eod o arcMra ihD n rme ihs-B-~ uhrzs the m the ine, Winter Wonder- balcony. Mr. and Mrs. Fred wcre the firemen. Some of the Kennedy, and S. Black. Com- ie Gala Time Và # uspended from the parary borrowing of lunds ta land. Thiswllws Cor g l e re Mr. nsi s.ltafore n e ste his npt ic.ithace. ueaioad A . In order toe ragecis n«voddplcto c cdthe ceiling, end a By-Law rrNa. 926autries. with eartifcie l oiciclesthe wonderful decorations. us now, eskcd tehave a pliyThompson, W. B. Syer, Mrs. o rvl "~~~~~~~ Ai ItiBn lO duncawyo itc h aeo part a torswnshp anc i il b s ,iiceThe tables were arrangeci regarding absentecism. I con- M. Wiseman, Mrs. Roy Lun- c rvl r ctn u eo h aso S'itt. b as flanked by two lot 10 cri the Broken Front Large blue paels along the arounci the dance floor, and fgratuleteosof her f.iree ,Cuclo alCat which I wiIIbliiigtevalu omnte an«' silver metallie balis. Concession to Harry Lacke and sie walls formed the back- ail the piaces et every table ,o hergodrcod.andi Councillor E. J. Rundle. 1965i~ Pa rty A t1e endi af the spaciaus Jack Locke andi giving them ground for cedaer boughs were marked with gala hats, "Lou Lyle was absent for' Durham County D i s t r i c t in the Riding c uhm flopr an enormaus white an option an another acre. spreyed with shining snw horns, andi noisemiakers. Eech six of thc lest seven fires. High Sohool Board, A. H. adMred with green metai- Deputy - Reeve Stevens and lovely silver belis wit'h table was ettractively ccntred Other firemen say that they are Strike. Oshawa R e g i o n a 1 Januay1,Bomnil The Ncw Year's Eve Bell lerribbmt was suspendeci over moveci that the Industrial Coin- blue clappers. Intersperseâ with e bronze aùil amp. coing the work, but he is get-PlnigAscaoA.J Rod yal CanienLegof inthe te,, crowd. mission deal with the Baw- alang the walls betwcen the A delicious individuel but- ta sit clown with Mr. Lyle andiCl niMyo vnHbs Hallon Tursdy' Ilarg silex ettes fomingcounîl harsfromits olictor.snowaii sprnkle wit gli- RoeFrnfows th super tis. ylewesCutlaetawnMemr aaoHrsitvaBoa d, Jnuar 14,Hop RoyaegîanainLgointe brook agreement as soon as rayai blue paels were large fet supper was servcd. Mrs. the other firemen ta discuss Councor lenHosptlme Huahes, Januar 15Milok evening wes anc of the best. the'1wod New Yfrn This wes secondeci by Coun- ter. convenor, and she wvas assist-'twice fr ore than a week.an CentraiLk Onro events of its kinci ever held ýwei usende*«er thefrn cillor Paul Chant, andi carricci. An enormous silver bail, eci by Mrs. Bill Burgess andi Te lest time wc tried toý od n onservation Authority, Caun- January1,Drigo in the town. Second Vice-Presi- !of t 'e stage, dai cither side The hs dent Bill Bates, Chairman ofiof t'cpr Tharh e fei amsfoocing on the S. R. sýuspeqndcd over the centre ofIMrs. Robert Evans. streighten this out L. Lyle hadConilo ug e oorm Januar 1,Ooo-Nrt Cak th peil vnt ommittee of uirtourfuàaUsons, festive ,Cnr tet misseci Il out of 14 fires. Now Cuclo e oprmv Ja nuary1,Crwih wa nag fthe arrang- hats> enciho làre-attac- s dîscusseci. Deputy - RevL he hes misseci enother sixout cd an amcndmcnt ta the mo- mes n.he a e sistheci bytv 'ean *c sThemaulin rnac l S eves v that an ettEmp axO Wof seven. This is e total of 17 tion toe dopt the Striking Januar 20NwcslSIw e EiePerfect, Tom Carter and over the doiao ys >was caver- î acncttedain Eie isdbyhmoto 1 Erniein te rea ta the storm scw- frsrisdb i u f2. amte' e'r httb January2, aa Ross Wright. 'cd wýth grue autallic ma-e-,adi hscno edn FO AEOE do 93sAna ttsis Everyone present receivedIterial and louful New ta hfti cno edn RM AEOE da 96' nulSeitni sè Wbgv imee y rafintmntA dvisr oad's ep- gaahtnieaesadYcer"dEve 15wcrc sus-t poceed tta dear it out until anc percent in anc year. This, pbîhc yteDprmn uiy thcaepfrwserd pi -tmcn thsbe eitci gale I - running. Thi a p ee porfrisef fMncpa farta sepetne.Orile Selckjpended dowr ther side of prvd omnil' e aiedb f thebFire Dcnartment. The.re witjh.soetine tieinmy ttw ofc, u sentisn es t rle sele, each entrence. tDpoeputy îwmareardta Cuncl er ~ tcajor dbthave been no camplaints from Councillor Hooper said thet speeking willbe vilbetrsint< ]provideci a program of rhyth- The loungew festive with moveci that the United Coun- ing, I bave studieci the per communities in the the the firmpnecganin the TafcAvsr or mnic music for dancing. similar clcgana -»t thase in tics Counci] be notifiecj tua ait e-lve-o-uic-aca-ecnbcthls letter, had net beld any meetings HpeadteC ntan atsohrt* The cleverly attractive dec-I the lerg(,,hafl- ade Jean Bowmenvile will appont its palities within a 50 mile radius! "To substantiate this I wouldi "We feel this poiicy is just. during 1964, and tihat eny orations were most effective Firth wJaý the ion con- own Safety Inspector. T0his was, of Bowmanville andi finci, bas- submit to you the foilowing:1 Mr. Lyle shauid re-esses bis problemns braugbt ta counicili WilI yeu pleasl otc eb ee and chic. The wails were venor, an- she assisteci by secondeci by Reeve Little and;, position with those with wham regarding traffic haci been rc- letter et rny bre1 oreDie o adorncd with large replices ofiPresident' Edyb Runcile of carrieci. Per Cepiteihe works. If he wants ta be ferreci ta the Police Commit- Tlpoe8 champagne glesses in black the Bawr.:îanvifle dies Aux- His Worship, Mayor Habbs, away fom 4ow, bePsouulatiotee.(Tcleponc 88-5310) Tex Lcvy Tex Lev bak lar e h a he gv hsyeren un-y inform us andi rcquest a leave, Deputy Reeve Ross Stevcns - bo ats trlmmed in silver, and Legion, andi CamerdeAudrey cipel repart on 1964 which an*leof52 6absen1.8 c e,"Mr.Ht. r oint- pk afit h medet t pFletcher. publisheciaelsewhere5in th3,602ow01-38 RN F V '.i1,bgcanes. ulse lehr nti dot He said tîbat just beceuse theR A hgewhte el fstiel- ~ ccîciuslun a cv paper. Afterwards ie wes con- Ajax 8,111 997,721 123.01 Mr. Lyie siateci that this isl board had not helci a meetingMP.DRA covereci with wide red-2 metaUcdgretuieteci by Dcputy - Reeqve Whitby 13873 1,572,662 11336 th whiisu."epocyltyarwsntcnube- - - ~ -- Stevens for his informative w' ~ as started in regard ta me,"l son to do eway with it. He. presentation. The Deputy - Port Hope 8,154 962,420 118.03 Reeve then moveci that Mayor Cobourg 9,917 1,031,776 104.04 N vEL Hs e coitemotendr it rno excellent repart. Reeve Little, Oshawa 65,464 9,253,991 141.36 'IA lRII scdderri tion n tTetn13,823 1,460,913 105.69 mu IN G S C O MD IV -Reeve Little said thatfo a Metro 1,652,315 275,509,871 166.74 i - ~been rcceiving e 25 per cent 6039294 road rebate framn County "These are but a few of the - offer my congrtulatins.1N S XYF V Council. He moveci that a re- items which indicate tbat Bow-1 11 would like ta take this! solution be prepareci ta be pre- manville's ecanamic position isI oppartunity ta express my ap- - scted o Contis Concilmn pogrssing in tî.e right men-'preciation ta the municia - January esking for e 50 perner, andi if future councils arc employees for their coapere- cet'aSrbeefromn vigilant in their spending andi tien and assistance given dur-,E i ~~~ville. This was secondeci by industriel promotion, a brigbt ing 1964. The town officiels UY&LV Li Courîcillar Hoopen, andi car- future will resuit. andi employees are elways JR O i On motin bythe Dputy "It is intercsting ta note that rcady andi wiliing teaessist the Reeve, secondeci by Counillar the Roacis andi Streets Depant- elected representetives in their IA l M Wesley Fice, it was decideci ta ment mn 1964 completed three efforts, andi an bebaîf of the AUR have the Finance Committee miles of Roaci Surfecing, 5,777 Council I would affer aur investigate the possibility of feet Of sidewalk surfecing, and thenks. buig ree ptin the 1,840 feet of storm scwer con- C'I11Woul-4 hie ta extend ta vicinityaet thel tostruction. It,.goes without se» Caupcîl râof the pr se M iE I aspin ut b y the ing thahbis is an achievement Te n Em b*esj and taejthej Depty Reve hatthee ae My ompimets e te Ctizns Bawmanvîhle, my ' FOR tafcpolm tKn n himno h aiu on sincere wlsh for a successful junction of Scugog and Queen constant care andi seriaus con- Street. He moved that these sideration have finisheci theI e yâ i a dproblcms be referreci ta the year 1964 praviding excellent I~ R en vatng ndTraffic Advisory Board ta con- service within their budget DIl 1SS sia U ob der, andi report back ta caun- limitations. The Treasurer bas -- cil. This wes secondeci by infarmeci me that aIl commit-I Councîllor Hooper, andi car- tees have stayed within their WM WHEN Men and Materials Are Avouaoble Support Your Winter Employment Campaîgn CALL YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL EMPLOYMNT OFFICE Ëam'728-4631 I Dits and1 D)iAe SALES - Customers are already taking advantage of the rnany January sales underway in many of the town stores. Mare clearances will take place as January progresses, with plenty of bargains available. t t t t t WINNER - Jennifer Saunders, 146 Liberty St. N., was the winner of the Christmas tablecloth draw sponsoned by the' Kinette Club. *. t . 1 ANNIVERSARy - On Monday, Jan. llth, many citizens in Canada wilI celebrate the lSth anni- versary of Sir John A. Macdonald's birthday. One of the great men in Canada's history, Sir John A. was responsible for welding Canada into a nation and was this country's first Prime Minister. Memorial Hospital Bowman ville ANNUAL MEETING IN TOWN HALL.. BOWMANVILLE ON Fi Jan. 2Oth, 1965 MI&% PM. Four Directors GSec'y.-Tireos. Fiee, secondeci by Couincillor Ken Hooper, that the Fire Committee be eutbonized ta hire a replacement. This was, carried. Clis. Gestapo Methods tTsedi Towards the endi of the caun-i clmeeting Lau Lyle asked; permission ta speak regardingi his being fireci tram the Fire Department, andi this wes granteci. "I feel I bave been 1 unjustly dealt witb. and Ges-j tapa tactics were useci. They I seem ta know where Iaandnc Iwhat I am daing ail the time.i 1 mean Fiee andi Hooper and: they know what I think of them," Mn. Lyle saîi angnily. 1'I think my being fired wes' clone fnom personal motives. Fice misses council meetings,ý but when I miss tires he sticks 'a knife in my back," Mn. Lylel asserteci. He edded that oneýý memben of the Fine Depart-1 'ment lives in Oshawa, andi, said he would have ta quit ,working as e fîreman here,buti wvas tolci that he coulci con-I tinue with Bowmenville's Fine, Department. "I have been 27 years on t1.e! Fine Brigade, and nat for the imoney. I thought a lot of the' departmnent because I hac aý job to doa. Fice spoke ta me' j today about the letten. 1 tolci bimi I wouldn't go ta Hooper's' sleughterhouse, on take any- anc cIsc there. A lot of tbis !i pensonal. Hooper is Fice's boss. Fice ciaes just what Hooper tells him ta do." Mayor Ivan Hobbs Llid Mn.! Lyle that he knowg the policy concerning the Fîre D prt-1 ment. "You think it EFOUld- OnhY aPplY ta, othersnot ta1ý You. 'Ibis poliey was discussedi with the firemen, end they ap-I praved it," the Mayor remlnd-! 'cd Mn. Lyle. Mn. Lyle contendeci thet the' Fire Chief knew when be was I gomng out af town. "Soon Hoop- er and Fice wanted contrai. We are an duty seven days a wcek, andi 24 hours a day. Lest lAugust, several of the firemen I were ewey on vacation, so i stayeci in Bowmanville for the' two weeks of rny holidays,"1 Mr. Lyle seici. Mayor Hobbs remindeci Mr. Lyle that no ï'ne had domnand- ed that he do that, and that no one is curteaied from taking1 e n e e r ire -- GIFT WRAP ut Maz PRICE 15e - 50e CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS AND RIBBON at '/2 PRICE 15ec 25e - 80c Flower Fragrance Room Freshener Reg. $2.98 15 Men's and Ladies' HAIR BRUSHES Reduced ta Clear et 1/2 PRICE Only 65c - $1.75 ONCE *A -YEAR SPECIALSI! "ELIZABETH ARDEN" HAND LOTION 16-oz. - Reg. $4.25 Value C O January Special - ONLY $29 "REVLON" MOISTURE LOTION Intiniate and Aquarnarine $3.00 Value - ONLY -------- ----- -------- --- S"Revion" Clean and Clear CLEANSING LOTIONta $2.50 Value - ONLY - --------- -------------1 5 S"REVLON" MEDICATED SILICARE LOTION t7 $275 Value - ONLY --------------- -------- $ .75 S"Desort Flower" HAND AND BODY LOTION 16-ez. - Reg. $400 - ONLY-$2O 8-oz., Reg. $2.50 - ONLY--------- $1.25 Reg. $150 - ONLY 98C ""REVLON"" SUPER NATURAL Reg. $300 Value - ONLY ---- ---- ----------- 105 "SATIN SET" SPRAY Reg. $2.50 Value - ONLY 13 NEW... "MISS CLAIROL" HAIR SPRAY $. Reg. $1.95 Value - ONLY$17 NEW.- - - "MISS PATRICIA" HAIR SPRAY __7 Il-oz., No heavy fragrance - ONLY __79c "GET SET"" HAIR SPRAY o Jumbo Size- ONLY 89C Musical Cigarette HoIder Reg. $15.95 SPECIAL - $9095 Men's Electrie Light SHAVING MIRROR Deluxe Mode! Reg. $8.95 SPECIAL 6 Boxed Station Roducéd te Only 50e Toys a Paint Num Reduced to it 1/2 rEW FROM SCHICK' NEW FROM SCHICKI OT LATHER SHAVE CREAM HOT LATHER SHAVE CRVrAM itlh Razor.- $2.29 Value with Steinlesn Steel Blades ~OTH ONLY -$- --9- -BOTH FOR - Ê$2.1 '1R Y-&LOY ELL UTED - VOUR REXAIL STORE h-aa~ , 4or Reports' 'w 'N

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