-, - t,.-.- -1'e - , .--, - , - 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 28, 1965 ta Ottawa. pi0~ dial interest in provincial poli- U~v Gust peaer tics is tatour provincial par-,Buy cQeenSevie Satonr ntarto Hydrco IIn ~I Ities in Quebec are much bet-i CW G estSpe kerter organized than Quebec , wings of federal parties. y t mCt -Gives Information great contribution of which i1 y icapable, it is essentil that' cý ~ 'ra , . ' sented in Ottawa. Quebec'sý i 'increase its generating facili-lannouniced b yr atyer otenOn10 o e O p r t o e v r edrlrepresentatives must be ties to 16.5 million kilowatts, ýThe first waa2,000-loagihapr dCI t among the best men in the'.. about twice the present sys-iwatt, coal-ledpatnaheNara n LLa c The general meeting otnew church was buili. iniprovince, and they must have! Manu-,- tem resources.Sana adth seod agnrtng ttiz n I Trinity U.C.W. was heldon Northern Canada at.l'Split the full confidence of their>I report ta the Ontario '1,080,000 - klwt ula Pwrpoutfa h April 20 at 2 p.m. Lake". A Presbyterian Ch urch, 'electors. 'Legislature, Robert J. Bayer, power statin nPlernpansdrced vbot. President Mrs. S. R. James, this year's project, will be " The anus for action lies on1 MPP for Muskoka and Ontario Township jus ato oo- i onklwt- r.T f opened the meeting. Unit 10, built at "Lake of the Woods,, bath parties. Quebeckers who ý ydro*s second vice-chairman'tao.Thlttrractib- eteloroitu.nex Tr.Campbell, Mrs. Woad,;near Kenora. The speaker believe in Confedieratiaa p~si htmr e aaiyigjityfnne yOtra18mliontasascalWeIe Mrs. Stacey and Mrs. Coxljshowed sldes taken at the most claim ta do, have an Ob- ~" s athore Iast year tan Hydo ntheOtraadcosmdiyhr ignrt conducted a very impressîve isite of the new church which ligation ta enter fedieral Poli- win any 2oni et perodthan Hdoad oenet.igsain r ae a worship service as a follow- up was bu ilt in one month by tics ta ensure that the new .}vr' nie5-erhsoy yrs 16 aia x h ckdm o lc taoaur Easter period. Stories, valunteers tram ail over On- Quebec is properly represent- Gyroenting st-ya is ow pansionrogrmclsfrantiiyi 94 e e ,1 "Where 4s God?" and "Be atltario and exchange students. ed. At the serme time Englîshî ne cntutonnlstose;epnitu reo! 10mlin 0 ioata nraeo Peace wlth God" were read. Mr. Catto stated that we as speaking Canadians and pres9-' mte for construction in' Noting the nai rn a61prcn vr~ peiu Mrs. D. Park read the clvilized people can learn ent federal politiciRns tram ~ ~ - the near future, will add thermal plans r ae er article from the Observer writ- Imuch fram the Indien people Quebec have an obligation ta 5,200,000 kilowatts te aur'said, 'We expchtncer M.Byrsi da h 5 ten by the new editor for They are honest, and there make federal politics as at-' svstem by 1971," Mr. Bayer'and coal-firedpatiilr-escae uiia tlte vineMs arcaCak.aecertainly no lazy Indians tractive as possible for Que-, said. "This is greater than'present about6ie eto evd . ilo utmr Mrs. C. Allun summarized the where church building is con- 1ec000opmen Ontario Hydro's total resourc- aur total genrtn aaiyadpucae 5g eto new books that have beencerned. "hste e ob en sa eetya 97.b 95 oprdwt 7tepiaveeg odb purchascd for the church Mrs. James made final isympathetic and receptive ta e seetakrsai tatp9n57r"et.ady. ntri ydo9n75,.Thi library. Ail xvere of specialiplans for the "Forsythia Tea" the ideals of the new Quebec,' 101ow mjitemlgn- Dsiemdrteipoe cmind pwr ucae interest and included the much i and extended an invitation ta and by ensuring that the ue- ece 2. ilon ioat talked about *"Why the Sea isail the ladies of ail thebe wig0fedrlpres de.- 12 years - Boys registered S u , f ora nraeo . e Boillng Hot". iChurches ta corne and have are organized alang fuil de.I n1te ee eeSereswiI'*' >entovr 163 Guest speaker the Rev. a n atternoon of good fellow- mocratic lines. practise et Franklin Park oni Charles Catto was introduced ship over a cup of tea. Economiesi Saturday morning, May lst, by Mrs. Campbell. He is a' 1-j" One aspect of the econornie . rom 10:00 a.m. ta 12 nooin. P rnember of the Canadian and' problem fis unemplayment. Tykes and Novices - 6 yearsFO AIOE World Council of Churches an 1 0 0 1ulot On ti dule t a ndand under 8: 8 and Lunder 10 curatroR .R o 1Mr returned tram Central Africal m u.sti ci ntroad ax ue n ears - Boys inuthe Tyke and Walter Brown in 1962. "Operatian Beave r"' July aur unemployment rate, With warm weather on its w d\ at lon1g lasi, one of the busiest spots in toivn NovicP Series will practise On NettnR..N.1h Bs the theme of his talks, con-!**~ was hlgher then thet of theý is McQueen's Motors Serv ice Station, 219 King St. East, where the grease and Satrdy ftrnonMa ltha each sammer. Last vear a O AG N rate was 6.3 per cent camper-1 7 Fra nklin Park. en r.Wle reiet Ms ibctcpe fleRmed EnGihsEaiN ced toa anational rate of 4 7 ' station is euppdwith a full ne of hiprlut and aiso bas two moderr Rgitain rek l pnBrown. Thenfloe r n Vc-rsdn ra /v1 Ontgis seain a vriagepeinc1 asr4ner!to rck vilbeat ailtimes tb answer service cals. Experienced staff in the Lacrosse Leagte. Bo aLud rsPre hlp FallrriPs. ibctR rdn ess ng rsNew lîatecfLibrt cntahgrrioa ieecn.mebesi963efrr ltttorih34imVa drerst BbinaAilVcMstaitrete lgpain m GoreBoer bcae erear M.r.Coi PC,. "The most important single This meent a difference oi;_er and station manager Ron Mutton. ouTurdy t5:5p.. andr n factor in the quiet revolution, $515 per persaor n veoen__'alSaturday. c atflcu Enterta j flthe overriding change that difference o! $2,000 prfmD oea e ctorGuest S eaerhockey Sweaters: dThraielmoteesieKJ.Frsn. em rso ,made ail the others possible, 1]y. Quebec's fig res aec or, speakheer s ho t aithi u to e r. Co e po d g S cetr , rs Thei tV oth rs'is the establishment in Quebec well below the national aver- have their hockeéy sweaters, rngorthe t Lkth Eecteyrte is perhaps ditticulth for M r. Sauve s id that Q uebe c e'1s , V ~ R . .into the office t 26 Be ci o tt g s a d 2 U ie o l v V n t n . M s . J On onay Ari 2th speeklng Canadiens ta relize industry needs ta be decentra c < . PfI ýi~ j < r e Avenue, or please phone 62:3- C'hurch CamprsyneleHrta r. erl on leaders and members of Boys' ta what an extent this climete lized as owprncialJnussep h u 114Sawemaypik he throu gh Nestieo otOfc.RseiObre e ate Me se g r ! Trnty U it d of liberty was lacking in Que- tries are concentrated in the aM i i a wa d d dal y AroP.al c . r nn Church entertained their moth- bec under the Duplessis reg- Montreel region. "Our frt. 4JPRHR. No. 1 Cocirt esra .J .Lns yers ttefnlmeig h m. task is ta gain a sense ol. feel ~ c in 4,IjPost Office weeMrsGegeOuamtobyL Rth year. "New w e know once again ng t hom e ini the econom ie L Iai i 5 I I 5ly- i gth e s um n r al o i c udsost . J H t h ns a review of the year's what trtîe freedom is, and it field. We must also have fuli i Blthei smater n u- a eoddb'G .Elot study book on Trinided, cratts 18 a heady and exciting atmos- empîoyment, a better oga ccia n evc asm 0 otgs pone aata ertr and games were demonstrated phere ta be completely free 1f zdeoay aîcîrye The Communion Supper and ervg Ille excelent nical. pi d cby religion in th( -en A summer . mîg at te ecclus ioatkeo! eldiorliion, etc. Tistplvlh de.annual iieeting of the HoIv TheI guect speakerFather o 'Id today the presentt lrat Pt. is ru n g uyad At tecolse onaved. f ailtildsrelition, eturnaisae Stopy levelsi, heCoIiisDiadded.reto PfofOar at tre lr ofall, fun -U 1huget y appreclation was presented ta fundamental tact explains nterprovlnclal Relations NaehSAiori mwa bertIln S C Dar o citD aas1-01 ane Society in Aeust icdby Ms HwrdL Mrm. Kelth Slemon by Mrs. much thet bas happened lun "1 arnpleased ta say that JSrephSoutor rm L been-itodcdb. ar Na S eriebyR.No1Nst- Alan Strike. Mrs. Siernon is Quebec since 1960. generally speeking, relationsStetoth nSudveed dbM P WO On Saturda'. a car di-ve ton for samo00cttgs reirn etr evnyer 0 M.Sav sidteteer-ng with more than 5neb .olten lig atFthr iePredentNor a bx -L Daniel RukaIOI vaAnother 200 ctaese1me-u leedri th hsevngerup.oneMr. Sthe proinctaevowhabetween Quebec and Ottawa bers and the irsons present.Colig ?,sbord Idiak aen on f kul-,on he os ech cua Pit n laesi thti ru.oeithprvnenwhshave been mach improved Joe CuIddaliee xvas electd Rivr r d C a d foirhColin o r i inPi Scugog Road, north of Burke-iSt. Christaphe' ont n -- the samne rights, and there is during the lest 11 months. We pes, maorthkeiin yarac busyScoo. eerorug.mnmedes. re drt ug lw t-h na discrimination between now have a nation-wide Peu- presi d aseilpae n ent fr teSog. P bgîudd e'P eeSd h 'n, and left th e pavement twO St.Cr ahr hrhE SALEMsupporters af the gavernment sian plan, one that became GrcIndaptaipa S.As tîso expressed bhis appr-ecia- Dariiage ta the vehicle xvas niC, mk de-E were said bv Rev. F. K. M\a- Seilinarv, Toonto, \' liere hliliont h us pae. etnie CutbeK i-sao o h I RevC.fluais essgeoland those of athier parties. He possible becase Quebec onn eSittao eto.~a Ia~îîieo ate ~ h eguestnspeaepr.t ietn , inve ostibee. Ru-estoi os tOfc.I OUGNLF RvC.Dgnsmsa e dded that agrîculturel and cided ta join the Canada Pen- The Toast ta the Queen was Mýalane's. TdIcin]lis eres otha e theardu, esnt igaii ' Mal eiî-St aNsl-~~' Sudy ws"osE-trtrade unions have been r-Sion Plan in ts ow way. proposed by the retiring piresi- l'Xiher Collins opeiled 'iaotIonrnIo!tht~atin m .J rc f iI re.Corn1'ite Cliair eNothîew'rchistle .EnlvS.,ion Sainme fic iI K rneke any difference." The vitelized during the lest five Without Quebec's participation, denPrGe sientHughes to t'v lan le albor, mi'oîgiaîu e'. Prir , omanNwate eb cnrl'ft e l ...d ecnrc abîgI.& choir pravided en appropriate years. -as the Premier of Ontario said I eut, enholeieH'ughes ho hulu cYluoror, a:d ogui v tlan uaîî, ogranu.om arn !carhewxas drx'îng iiithe east- C .th co anthem. The speaker pointed outat the tirne, there would have Prelcided everyone atteni ýiuu i d latt'r was pasini' at Douiu1; tersozi and Joe Ctiddaliee', boanrl lane of Highwýav ,401,1 alfo h tto ateW " U Beginnirng n ex t Sunday, that the entire systern of eda- been no Canada Pension Plan. teeet n adlewsad Niwo.M' opr Special Ev.ents, \\ho wvere re- <sto OmaaiTevei lfmt Th oene t uebecpnil o Oearneet'f fice, r lu isstr.Lerw May 2nd, aur charch services cation in Quebec is being e- ."hegvenen cPIeased te have Tom Co\vani, aid. Ie stated that F îIe'on hsiiesftu arigemp'tstruck 17 guide posts and sus- " itwas mv edateDce trin fothsbe wa i ol e 45 a d. i h S n x m n d a d r o g n z St n w p m ic p t n i e T x C h a irm a n o f îth e S e p a ra te C îCo llin s l ne ! a t e u c e sf î ar shwit tateh ef im a mup afre m h m e M . a mspe lia d thh ,c edba n9 % da eolatrad. Everyone in the province Sructure Committee. With re- sic iedneadt On Sunidey, Maey 2nd, Our wants more education, and it gard ta the Canadien Canstitu- School Board, present. a! Sacred 1leaîrt CurPe t- Chrissîmas Party foi' childmenle1er was buotiiatued.yoth e rv-cutract.CPR.aiod L>heîtMgnsu rnin.ster, Rev. Chris Dugan, is no longer incrimbnetbng ta tion there is some positive, Those eit the head table w'erei'eerorg fFakWonr igadiRifaiwsfl netgtn In 1933 the will speak on the question of advance views thet are not constructive thbnking gaing on Fathber Malane. President ouJag iîcîioo ineFaiWor. ingl. adBUuxa hivsiaigdiscontinued istan rm Cntuto th~e physical resurrection of generelly eccepted, he said. in Quebec. For over a year the Hughes, Vice-President Nor- anid scicîîti ic edvainccmu'nt Jue er ikadVg officier' The accident hep- Barketon teinsys m1 .lesus Christ, a subject which "h aei rei h Quebec Legislative Assembîy mar i annan, Rev. James S.!ireligioni is iuueded t a ausxv1eu' "Tesm stu nteV 1 le speciaîly mentioned I" penced et 12:30 arn. on Sun- came ta Burktosainad ias béen receiving cansider- press. Our joumnaliats and bas had a Constiuuîianal Com- Collins, Peterborough; ReV.. M.1 doubts thait arise ini ie inuc i ý nWaslerson. Chairinan af the 'da-,. was delivered aofiesi able - and for many, verysot , rflcf broedcasters discuss ail srsmittee, which lias been hear-IL. Cannolly, James Fair, th e mi, atuei' Collinîs sidoCmmitîce for bis ef- TJher'e was a o-a col- Ibis a erve by disurbng- pbliit inthe0!ideesan thoes ad ing briefs tramn people and or-'immediate Past P'sideiît,' Th(, guest speaker poiîîted foi'ts inu conjunclion w'ith lision on 401 Highwv at the Mr. Richard Iopr ae nespars dng adio and'ommn t o f ndalî aspesofanr geuizations throughout the Delbert Hendsbee, the Secre- OUI, that lucre iS 1n01 alld cri- l"ather Connolîy ,which have 'Courtice Road on Monday aPeterGthl television. society. The fect that the press prov'ince," Mr. Sauve said, and ilary-Tt'easurer, Joe Cudcîa-! îtlot e'ars' coiiiict between rest.ted1u Ihe iresedau'- 1:5 rVTe divrsatt e-ratheladJh r Mrs.DougReyoldsaudis free is fundemental ta te edded that he was pleased to!heee, Co-Chairmaîî of the reîigioîî eaud sciu ie. lie de- tix'itv anud succesiý of theC l-uhicles inv.oIved were John we.Are hestge19r6i~. Mrs.Leslie Weldsatt danew limate in Qebe. learn recentîyta nai1pda Eet omteaî cîaied empliaticaîl. liv téituc u'Youith Ou'gaîizatioiu. 'Raxmond Mullin, Toronuoa;eîd ril 1960 ith ree- reunln a! .G.IT. mebers Progreas in Education also intends ta eslablish e Joe Cooper. a Past Pî'esideîît. Ihis seerniuigly (icclrs t il i' Pi'sideiit Il ai g Ilies alo Donald Kennedy. AtIiol Street, tailed train serietucsr- in Hampt on l'.. est btrda. Since 1960 Quebec has ac-!Canstitutiouel Committee. Thue Caîluolie fre - 'sils ionu *Ie thiikinig ci( lhankedthie officiers, Vire 1Wbitby. v'Damage ta the twoviewsn_ inHaptn os Ste a.witlî ai luicamplete me- Presideuit 1-aiuan, Secretarv-icars eaîîtnted ta more tîîanîvc a uouae.Mi ThswsblI epcl-cornplisheci tour major echieve.1 The Deeline cf Separatîsm ;League catered for the de-I ligiouis edueuîoni 'Ireasurer Hlendsbee, and 1$100. Constable J. A. W., for saroandingofce ae Ths a h l th ani erp cele- ments bu the field of eduction. "Some Engish speaking C -idelicious supper. Presidenti '_uO fa illiIl beconies ithe 1laisias Lea Gaulalu aîd Schultz, O P, investigated fom Toronto t eeb r u h bra.tetheSt nîvreyo First, we nw have a Deprt- nadians seemn ta think talHge thanke the aeigbytukdvi C.G.I.T stangze ofudheseJo! kedfo hirfn- nMndymrnn 15 Tateriîîgtrac e Mm.and Mr. Frewllment of Education, Mr, Sauve French Canadiens are Separ..îconvenor, Mms. J. E. Renîd, legctsaiiei fle lh< JoîîKleî o the1Ieli ieOn ond toars moide l* Ti oniodno om M.ad Mi Faeelsaîd. H-e stated thet Quebec atists, whereas in reality neyer immediete pasi presiderît ot. îte oe JoancrIIe lve lînawreciaan liee rs1Hgwa -ar o lîe-yeers. Since Fb 92te Bleckburn attended a hockey had suîch a departiment et the more than a very small per-teCWadhoe hole he said lue lox'cd bis felîaw fIor ilîcir SLippoî't duriiig hiis prise Hill. The drivers o! the peetsriefo oot l a t a tu a e n t e t a l a n g dt m ! ueer a t i o , b u t i l c e n t g e h a d s e p a r a t i s t s y m p - l s s i s t e d bh e r i i i p r e p a r i n g _ a n d i i î u-o l b î e e d h n . I O t r i i H e o f cbic r v e ' o nD w a ,o a s b e e n l f f cih u g b 'l e s t a t u r d a y . B i isantaH he is a p p e a r a i 1 8 7 5. l th i es e a a tis m b a s d im in - ' -l ' o h l m '.v o w e a g r e a t d b t p i e s i e n t. W1î y O n t., a n d M s . P o n ty p o o l P .w s t k n T e m n t e l s i h o t i 'fo r tra is la ti iîg p se rv ic e T h e le c tio )i o f o fficie rs fo i' E iz a b e th O sta p o v ic h , R .R . Il' fro m Ilis ro u tea l c m s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tea . ov mnm nt wa a le a on fr s veal rea on abalie tatiadicson-e omforyau wa tieî iel. Petrbia. onsabe -iwami ytrrcuctkDe id lls ri Bomanvillent olan Hokey was not untilrial ha1964 thatiidthe Illshedinbueathes lestielei1g1 erm£rmtTs Don't ta eave yar essti elt ae that it "causl it hasdeclined be- iteral]lîumrani'. In ddiion th ie election Or 'Wight, cars investigated. :or'Veville. Me isTo metabtUf rRL V R Doug. Reynolds' this week. ment of Educetion, responsible tionship between Quebec anî O li u rprueo rcon"ohra iseetd tlin $100 damage wbeîî theyiGray wha bring I !ti U M ie s s e ln B t e y u - t h l e t d m m e r ! t eO t t a w a . A n o t h e r c a u s e o f d e - F O A G N )F a t h ue m C o l l in s s t a t e d . l e e x - V i e - P r e s i d e n t B e r t l e a s , S e c - c o l i d e d o u i N o . 3 5 li g l w e v m a i t o P o r t P i r y e r h s a n C r i g e n d J e C a i g s p n t L e i s i t i e s s e b l , n d d i n i t e e i s e n e ! s v -< F O M A G iE Ip l a i î e d t h i t m a r i ' . p e o p l e h a v e ' r e t a i ' \ ' J o h nî R e g a n , T r e a s u r e r 1 o p p o s i t e C l a r k e 1 i g b S c i i o l , v e r R o h r e r p i e k pm i aO the wekeudlaokiug after cantmoîîed by the Population et eral different sepematist groups, Thie settlem'uulw ilI cu' c' uisaki icleaýs 'cgariing Ilue Frecd Newmnii, Marsliels Ew- 'n Mondai' et 3:45 p.m. TheBumketon, BîacsocNsi thefOmeýsnepew, aye, areheexpaied7 divided arnong themseîves. the five separate agi eeîîîuuts iieaiuiiig of frecliou, "Thi'e aId WiIiliC.:il Siephen Liptay drivers iiu*voived were Alvinton. CeesereaadJeevl Derek and Jay Buttemy, Peter- "The provincial govemuimeut Mr. Sauve predicted that ifiwhich ar~e iiicluded inth rgh, eintin f r coi i ad 1111 î eel Bruce Yeo. Oi'no. aînd Robert Post Offices, arvn tI'2 IGS Mr. and Mrs. K. Buttery were the budget ellotments for edu- didetes lu the uext federal labor agreement, (w'hicli co'.crs distributiiîuon or cpaui lcu a]duoi atk h stable Peter Deu-lloed, Cipp thiese aofficesIL et inboruh, B ia e th. r p re t nw tas elmoat quadmuped t he s p rtss s o î a a -u uoi c nrr i ocieIti uîc uîde Ilespun ton Pu'edîi C Iddaie v R esthas a r n. C n'. . O gii al ie e men ion fe era ai t un~ or îProvncial election the r e-w ages, seniority,' etc.), pe lulitis ti (G ;ud <ur clui'tli ch air bv ii h u h s i nvest'geted. e r and T ore t b in North Bey. cation fd lai$,t0,00. N t wold pirove th-4hysos a-mpomulbn-ai heste 4L-luci'v eleepstpeiet n fe'noie er fce t5pm o a' me1nto!this rovince's internaiseasoiu s play, aîuiouuuicc'ui lvuf n.uoi'effcted b h le f E T tLV esrsgoalsiaeIo bî lspreseuîted b>' sta«giarit ancld o'u'rssiug cr achieved the quiet revaoItion -. W. M. Rhe udli. u r es- a c7,uuuuihou, uc must go on.,a angr te aui.ai he cixIa~, ve~ sresponlse 12l ýias l iciathî'hiveI "There is a da ge Ihat f11owheîý 1 IoMs. Aln i the niucd fuir grcaholv in- greet movement of progress ObîneadMr.Rbr îc'ed 1'.auînli c'conditionis REIYEYVS !KnGopIMs oi , ljI-i MAKE THIS YOURON -STP-HO and reform that bas been wiî-'Kuu1 rop1, r. 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