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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Aug 1965, p. 1

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Id.~s. Co'ntestant Gives Blooci But Mot Beard at Red Cross Clinic ûabnrn t4tr~1tT~1fl VOLUME iii. e , 14 Pages AOMLNAL£ouiOTARJO. WEDNSDAY. A JCJvilil. 1J4 routh on 19-yr.-old Stabbed Oshawa i Arraigned Murder C Early Sunday morning, et Highway 2, a mile east of 01 *~ 19.year.old Earl Fraser Rosi wounds received during ai was living in the cabin witlt On Tuesday in Magistrate" Gruene of Simcoe St. Sout charged with non capital mur ed in custody in the county He had been arrested on Su by Constable Chester LaugF awa police department. Cr<, F. Bonnycastle requested thi Following the. stabbing,F Several of the Red Cross staff fromn Toronto Head- was one of the contestants in the beard-growing con- scoured the area for the. w quarters were startled at the blood donor clinie last test connected with Blackstock Fair's Centennial on Wednesday when Stuart Dorreil of Blackstock walked August 28th. llowever, fromn the expressions on their ne information was released in sporting a luxurious beard. They must havýe won- faces, Misses Julie McTavish, Janet Horne and Reg- net it had been found. Ner dered if he was a hermit out of the his, but were istered nurse M. Kirby of Toronto enioyed the ex- information ncenrniuig *k reassured when it was explained that Mr. Dorreli perience of removingblood from the bearded one. te murder charge against Gruene. . . F~*,r~c IaurirouA FlatsIMPROVE INTERSECTION LetrsPagrud-Fot Mr. Alex CarruV1ers, M.P.Police Precision Ride ... . Drshainsaunt d the aa Brian Hughes of Liberty St. North, <n tf ebro h tr prs hs anuc' ýcae-1 t r e of O rono Fair here, received an unexpected bonanza rtr nbsmvsmn Mammoth Penny Fair Parade en f th ers ons etjFetuticket in the Kin Investment draw wasteoeta onte$,0 i j~~h rh, suhet,, The On, t a r 1 o Provincial dey, September lOt>h, et tihree pot. He also won an earlier weekly drawfr$0Bini sona h rdc y o Orono o Highways Ilan Police Precision Ride, whîch o'clook in the afternoon, and counter, receiving bis cheque from dra: hîmnRy odadl L~~~~~~ has been accilaimed ~ t73 in theevein Starts at ý6 :130 on Thursday The tenders cail for grad- centres of the province, will People of te ea will have y i ew i e u indaiee granulated base make two appearances daily the opportuinsty of viewing a A .i The Bowman-ille Recreationi Thiis event has attracted the local merchants. and hot mix paving. during the Orono Fair on Fri. dem-onstnation of ïskifl and f~lIIIl,0 D)epertment's Annuag "Penny large crowds In past years Miss Penny Flair Queen and dRie.inthe metnb eofisMn e Pair" will be held on Thurs- and this year's Penny Fair is Princess will be iudged and faimous ride have received ay, August 2th, et the Lions shapig up as the best yet. crowned by Mayor Ivan(7f special training, and have eif B Community Centre. The Pen- Startîng et 6:30 p.in there Hobbs. J. iuIatained a remarkable suocess.S u events including a street par- presenting eac&i Playground- cesos of the bmade and con- ent formations and intriicate A total of 240 persans at- stocks. Local brni1mes ad m dw y ndrere hm nt~ raVincen Lioy n Me torial, c ei ns il benmade a ruen UL S G rade 13 students at H igh Schools iovements are un e ta tended the Volunteer Blood are very pleaSEd ha so m y % - Vinc~St Tentpasande ou t arlo bythleaderhi odten arund inteULTS l eci tegood o a news with the entire teani moving DnrCii eda h in epdo hywr s St Tepaudpervisors.nth ae wllrcevetearsa * one unit. DnrCii ede h in epdot G.7r duae S Iýos Cntr don t Dii- oncrnig teconce. rsning theirk.It s enstbleJ.esultsnldnenretn week.ay AItstiscalCtplWde r' Graduate~~s £ion St., ang i ngdow trt B ur omark yurcal- understood the details will bernailed out to schools acntbeJ .MDnler n eedy uutpcal lae eas ay andup emprace nd ac enar orThusda, ugut I arneberofthe safaft o the fourth. This wonderful res- were first timedors toteLions Centre. 12th - Bowrnanville's Annual on Monday a, i shp, ilb avlb Bowmianville Detachmient of panse by the people of the J. H. DaveyBod oo Each Playground will be Penny Fair at the Lions Cen- for publication in the next edîtion of The States- the OPP, is a member of the area, added 232 pints of lite- Chairman, Mrs. .M uel responsible or sudh boots tre. inan.OPP Precision Ride. giving blood ta badly depletedCincserso adthr as: Darts, Bean Guessing, The Boys' Training Schoolt t t t t staff of volunter i de h Penny Toes, Weight Guessing, Band under the direction of BALGM -Aot25yug bweshaeMbleCii Sie Show, XssngBooth, Mr. W. 'W. 'BagnedI and the BL AE- AI1bouat 25 e eyou Bowl havary,. Gqo-ve. inuMbieCinctemfmT Hfit tihe Clbowin; B= , Sho<it- Bowmhanvýille' Baton Twmirlers indicâtéd they wt eatnigh ot oln onto to procEsstednr ~ ing- Gallery,. House of Horrons under the direction of Mrs. Night at Maple Leaf Stadium on August l3th , e5'e quickly and efinly and FLcà Pond. Shdrley Fowlei- will be the when they will see Atlanta Crackers and Toronto vi isr i u Dr. V. H. Store a ncl Tickets wil be sold for highlights of the street par- Maple Leaf bail clubs in action. Parents are also for he clnic ad Mrs Trul luck dr w x ize don tedb y de.invited and it w ill only cost them 150 c each. John (Jack) W . Hughes, o n Miss M. C ro e w r h Contact Harold Bennett at 623-5930 iP you can Wil w ae 0vro f as-nds d r D e c s i e a m T o i g t al c e i t .t r ct 7 0 o R o a r I t e n i s- wn u r is e c a g f t e r s Decsiv G me ongli mae t. t t al, worîd-wide service organ- igadMs el epn t r i t 0 7 f o t a y n t e n a i n w i t h M i s s e c h M r . o w PICNI - Tdaythe nnua picic i honr ofizatian, arrives here on Friday the donars in teeeig PINC Toate nulpinei hro to visit the local Rotary Club, i- e s i ~ e i sthe Warden of the United Counties of Northurn-...... one of the 50 clubs in his Mrs. J. Verbugadon Darlington Township, is being held at Darlington address the Bowmanville Ro- ladies' group trmtefeo~.. S fl*III '~ tarians at their meeting and both Christian Ref £~ow in uiS -iProvincial Park. A gooci program of sports and wil fer t Donald Mor- Church served rersmist othewnvnts as een rrag-d ris, President of the local club, the donors. Thosasitnhe .. ad terclbofficers on Ro- lin the tearoom wr:Ms tary administrative matters Douina, Mrs. J.KatyM. o 1Vi 4 Str ghtGLADS- This Saturday and Stinday, f lower '« priar ta his officiai visit. iW. Piersma andMr.H 0 i t a g tlvres o i la abetotheeCaadianinfte nta A charter member and Past stra in the afterna n r vaiteso islyatteCaain nenainlPresident of the Rotary Club A. DeBerdt, Mrs.J re n isJ neE w~- Lois Mayrene Ashton Stephen Fuels deféated ing Texas leaguer that feil Glad Show. The big event will take place at the o f WillawaeM. uhes is Mrs.. J. Vandemetith daughter of Mr. and Mrs .1 Bu l's Billiards 3-1 at Vincent in for a triple. Royal Canadian Legion Hall on Queen Street, Manage f oceBoMr.adeenn.dagtr fM adM j Orvîlle C. Ashton, Enniskillen, Massey park last night to George Stephen tossed a wîth His Worship May'or Ivan iHobbs officiallu Machinery Ca. Ltd., in Tor- Also assistingwihtecr-'uedfmteNgtnal t. Ontario, recently graduated' capture the best of seven six-hitter, being particularlyP z onto. He was elected a Districtcawrknd ring ee:coaofusngTonto from' the Nightingale School Men's Town League semi- tough In the clutch, as the opening the function at 7:30 on Saturday evening. Goeralfr 95-6 tRo rs.H.Habn r.W a-Tusay uy2t.Sei of Nursing, Toronto, and in final series in four stralght lasers stranded nine base bit- There is no admission charge. try s 1965 convention in At- rie, Mrs. W. Re:nls r.R rdae0 h oriePb August will write her exam- gamnes. ters. Burgess held Stephen's 1 atcCtNwJre nSrMs .WliMse i n îhShosadi MationsforRegstrtioRingistsratnione sorig Vofiv saetis, rigtda theHIITIN -Las wek-ete Eito reeivd Jneoff165.He5s.oeHoe27sPatoneeioandLi7a8Hbbetnw eplaed t anad Ottawa. Lais attended Ennis- on a double by Mfel Burgess Terry Black each cantribut- EHBTO atweteEio District Governors responsible Mr. F. Griffin,MrD.as-GnrlHptaInhefî killen Public School and Bow- and single by Butch Cole in lng a pair. Burgess picked therfist indcationthatete summr seasn is o znanville and Courtice Highl the second. A walk and Up two of Bill's bits. the wane. It was an invitation ta attend the open- __ John W. Hughes (TUAN TO PAGE TWO) and Mr. W. Wals optlsafiTrno Schools. She plans ta ttend Grant Wright's tiva-bagger Tonight, Kranîp's, with a ing ceremonies of the Canadian National Exhibi- the School of Nursing at the and sacrifice fly by Vince three ta nothing bulge, wilI tion in Toronto on August 2th, a week fromn University of Western On-, Vanstone gave Stephen's a attempt ta wrap up 'their Friday. Prime Minister Pearson, probably mnuch ANuto W re s fiil Jn e tocotiuehe tdies n acounte frhin rab a r ad utreganis o happier now the postal strike is over, will be the ' V res Ofca V s N w a te 5 0 Da~ Public Health Nursing. tally ln the flfth on ai loap- next Tuesday and Thursday. guest speaker. ______________ Add 232 Pir The second mid-sum was again a great succes and contributed 232 pints o was such an excellent res ara Pelley and Dorothy donations.0I its of Sorely Needed Blood er Red 'Cross blood donor clinie here last Wednesday as 240 donors, including many new ones, attended Flife-giving blood. At the first one, last summer there onse that flot enough equipment was available. Barb- larke of Toronto are shown sorting and packing the CLEAN UP- Our photographer deeply regrets that he missed a memorable picture last week. Apparently, after the circus lef t on Civic Holiday, members of the local constabulary held a bee early Tuesday morfing to do a final dlean up of the Memorial Park grounds. Apparently, the ele- phants, the camel an-d the other animais had Ieft their mark and the lawmen took quite a ribbing from passing citizens who didn't corne too close to inake their remarks. It is a]so understaod there was a practical joke involved! Something about elephants and coconuts and nat knowing the dif- ference between them. Unfortunately, to protect the innocent we cannot explain in minute detail. tt ~1 ~tt IMPROVEMENT - Builder John Riznek of Courtice advises that work an the former IGA store he purchased recently is progressing rapidly. The main floor will be occupied early in Septem- ber by Walter Frank's Real Estate offices, and the Central Ontario Trust Company. The Durham District High School Board will have two offices at the rear. This floor will be air-conditioned. The second floor will be converted into office space and two apartments with the possibility of the third floor being used for apartments later on. The entire front of the building will be altered to make it one of the most modern buildings along the main street. j t UNCLE JERRY - Many viewers throughout the area will be tuned in to Channel 4 television on Sunday morning for Uncle Jerry's opening prag- ram of the season from Buffalo. The artists and those in the audience will ail be from this district. Don't miss it! tt t t i BOWLERS - Anyone withdrawing froni or niew- corners interested in participating in the Men's Major League Bowling League this year should contact AI Osborne 623-3287 this weekend for certain. James Alibert Lee, 501 Stewart St., Whitby, was Union Hall in Oshawa and won $100 for hie effort. the holder of ticket nuxnber 3726 that won him $1,647.50 The winmings were presented on Monday evening. on Saturday in Newcastle's Artificial Ice 50-50 draw. Included in the photo, from lefi to right, Bud Wagar, He is an employee of General Motors and Chairman chairman Artificial Ice Association, -Mr. Lee and his of the Election Committee of U.A.W. local 222. Keith two sons Randy 8, and Terry 12, Mr. Rogerson and Rogerson of Newcastle - uold hum the ticket at the Alex Hendry, Secretary of the. A.I.A. ...........................................................----- 91* t,, I.. k k t. :harge utside a cabin on Ishawa city limits, «s died from stab an argument. H. two other youths. 's Court, Manfred th, Oshawa, was rder and remand-. y jail in Cobourg. ýunday in Oshawa Ihren of the Osh- ,wn Attorney G. he remand. provincial police weapon used but ýd on whother or r was thero any VOLUME 111 14 Pages BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11. 196% lnr Pcr (nnx,, NITURF.P -11

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