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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Sep 1965, p. 6

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6 lThe Canadian Statesmian, Bowmianville, Sept 1, 1965 trfcias. T'he trader. the mis- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bray, En- erman, the miner and the gov- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pazce., ernment official have ail had 'Oshawa, were recent visitars a definite effect upon the c f Mr'. and Mrs. Walter Par- lz.Report from Queens -Park Indian's a of life and alter- Irinder. j ed it drasticaily and indeed, 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Rahm, *dramatically. ;Greenbank; Miss Helen Rahm, by Alex Carruthers, M. P P. It bas oniy been du ring the Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- present oentury, however, that lQuinn and family, Tyrone, IKORTHERN AERIAL TOUR ta the local Indian chiefs 'the Cree Indians settiement ýmajor changes have taken ývisiteùâ with Mr. and Mrs. Bill. -should go ta anc who bas serv- and partieipated in by the visi-!place, and most of these dur- k Page. * (Part Il-eont'd) cd hMs country with distinction tors. Mosquitoes, swarming ing the paut 25 years.i Mrs. Evelyn Whillier, Toron- 1 Dominion Day, 1965, for thecin both peace and war, Major about our heads, acted as an No longer is the Indian de- t. o, istdeen nty tMr.e -finenîbers of the Ontario Legis- (Lex) Maekenzie, the popular netv to get inta the pendant saîely upon his natur- .Wte.i laueatr of ng ithen It as aroudNothnork vaiuves.a nirne for bis living. iMrs. N. Wotten, Francis and AU] aela tour ofparttcipating n the member ro Not or vaiounaces. aprxi a i Teni o ent ntiArnot J.were Sunday visi- so Ontario proved ta be a mcm- mmn o iaia prxmtl h nal ocnetI tors with Mr. Nelson Rabbins Bai orablet one.n uy ann this veteran of the first world 11:15ý p.m, with the sun sink- steadily making efforts ta and Miss Theima Robbins, Wai on he un uymrig war and an impressîve and ing onth western horizon,a place more ofth industries Bowmanville. ori * ludson's Bay Co. officiais' memorabie occasion for his fel- very eventful and unique involving the Cree's environ- M.adMs .N prsC *Lands and Forests Personnel' iow members. Domin iDcaeto o se, mnudr i jrsdc 'oand family, Kingston, visited A&ç Indanreidetsan viitn' From Big Trout Lake ourJ ti ifci o s h At the present trne, 150 with Mr. and Mrs. Everett 46t leiiatoresisde t atnvstin flight was directed northeast live in what is termed Old laktes and nîvers, in the Pa- Spires. Iy. : Whlc te Uion ack thenewta Fort Severn and Hudson Ontario, to realize, that over tricias, are liccnsed by the Sndy cirswt th Canadian flag and the new Bay. Here large floes of ice 100 years befare the first sett- Ontario Government ta Indian Frank Westiakes were Mr. and the Ontario flag were unfurled ta nteByreiddu ha es'rve nwa s now bands for commercial fishing. Mrs. Nelson Fiee, Taunton, CW - .the northcrn breeze in On we were nove on the frin ge of the counties of Durham and These people produce an an- and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Broame, tano' mstnothnl stte-the ATctie and warmner cloth- Northumberland, a thniving nuai total of two million Bowmanville. aio'nts f ig rot aerl andtl ing was in order. I fur trading post existcd at pounds of fish for a rcturn of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haas, co ~'ot Sven. hismot nrtenl seti- Frt evrn.~over $250,000. The years ahcad, Taunton, visitcd with Mr. and Mis Fot wSv ste itrn.ha o ment in Ontario is perchcd, From here, as eariy as185 it is planned, will find these Mrs. Don Taylor. t this istoricaiong the hon- high on the banks cf the Sev- ýfur traders were tapping the Indians totaliy responsible for Mr.ad r.ArheHo cg «u fpesnigth oo r c River where it flw u weaith of that vast uncharted thc commercial fishing in the and girls, Pontypool, wcrc No. !!u ofpreentng he olorsmultuousiy into Hudso Bay. region. Fiying over this maze area. udytaget fM.advo Boasting a Hudson's Bay Com- of lakes and rivers, onc can- pany post, a population of 160 not help but appreciate and Another program desîgned Mrs. Elmer Huggins and tam- bol, * ICre ndans ad mntlindced, admire the courage oÏ ta improve the economie life ily. Ne' *4 mail service, Fort Severn prov- that hardy race of men, who of thc Cree is that of guîding. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Patter the INDI V/O UALLV cd to be a thriving littie com- ilfacing the unknown, opened The success of the poose hunt- have rcturned from a vacation the : /EArD OOM Xe muni~stîl Dmiio Dythe nortbern portais cf aur n camp at Fort Severn has Iwiththeir daughter at Kassha- biar ÏrE ROO so a tl oiinD vast rvne e oastudy ofpotential bog ae.A inG ETFA , an gi h caso a ihnthsrga fNrth- tourism in the North. At the ACl Gien Fraser, AC1 Gar- Mr > ~WNEN >'ou recagnized by an impressive emnOnitariaand living in some Fort Severn Camp, Indians don Smyiie, Camp Borden; fins " 'g INTALL a rcereon fllw-20set metsar about 8,000 realized an incarne of $8,000 Mn. David Chumbly, Courtice, Wes INS A 1L e bya rcepionand innr Idias wo seakdialects cf from 82 tourist hunters in wene weekend guests af Mr. Trac ELCRC in the parish hall cf the local Cree-Oiibwa. 1963, the first year of opera- and Mrs. R. C. Fraser and ford EZ Anglican Mission. Formeriy the Indians wene atiode atyar 0 utesby.____ _ Boai /1LT bnts HoouablKeio R: ewer in numbr dlvdadd $10,000 to the ecanomy B si ssD * terpreter, braught greetings ta tory of lakes, rivers, muskcg ity. This camp is stili man- arecor pbth cie ad isbad n e-and coniferaus forest. In smaîî aged by Lands and Farests CC n ianCy Rec, haîf cf the Gavernment of bands of 25 ta 100 they gatb- pronl u h oa nin I CCY an Ontaia. n bi relas ecrcd together at productive are assuming responsibility Otro.h In itepete, teishing grounds under the in- and will soon be aperating the RAY J. DILLING Miss chief, vcry ably, cxpressed bis formai leadership cf anc e ntrpieonthLron.3 Church Street re appreciation for the visit of the senior maies who had Perbaps the Tnost obvious 6336 l-A members of the Legisiature superior neligiaus powers. change in Indian life is the 62-86io _________________and for thc honour it brought Thus the summer season pass- great increase in population. LEONARD JAMES BROOKS Mi A r'kte the community. cd. An assured food supply resuit- Chartered Accauntar.t activ 8 .~ L . An add feature of the oc. With the approach cf aut- ing from weifare assistance, Trustee in Bankruptcy A s* casion was, that the chief, foi- umn, the band brake up into and a decrease in the death Suite 205W 725-9953 to Ci lowng he innrwasabl tahunin grups eahof 10 rate because of medicai came, Osýhawa Shopping Centre an 16 EMPRAN E ST.cnes cyfunl iEg to 20 people, who moved ta have given these people a WM. J. H. COGGINS with cih.prticular areas where they vastly impmeved existence hmee conat He e O ~The anniversary et Canada's spent the winter. The ]imit- ncpniggot i ou eodForand I<I"*1v .' gg 98th bithday was clîmaxed cd number of people assured lation. New Library Building West witb a field day, sponsorcd by an adequate f a o ci suppiy More time us now spent in Cor. King & Temperance Sts. west M thmoughout t~he long wînter villages resulting in hetter Poe6331 oi days. education. Kinship and tribal WLO BROS turn( Agriculture was unknown te tics are giving way te mndi.. Catrd conat chasE the Crees. They lived instead vidual family importance. The 323 King St. W., Oshawa, Ont. tv Ir A 23.589 y hntig and fishing. The power o! the Shamans bas Partnens:Ar BOWMANVILLE bow and arrow, the hoek, the been weakcned by the influ- Ronald F. D. Wilson, C.A. fîsb trap,and the snarc werc ence of the missionanies. Many G. Edmond Burows, C.A. their principal tools. With aspects of Christianity have Phone 728-7554 ~. WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 4 the assistance cf the bircb been adopted, re-intenpmeted or bark canoe in the open months intcrrelated, but in spite af HALL, PERKIN & CO. and the toboggan and snow- these changes, the Indian stili Chantemed Accountantsj j~ jII f1!shoes in the wintcr, they were retains bis old system of!'King Street Necsl M ajor D und ee in a position te maintain a values which tend ta confuse 987-4240 fairiy adequate food SUPPlY. and frustrate those who at- 36V2 King St. E. - Oshawa Charlton Heston, Richard Harris1 In the past, the religion cf tempt to wemk with them. 725-6539 Wed. and Thurs. at 7:30. Fr1. and Sat. 7 & 9:15 ýthe Crees centcred about a Many of these values we might WlimC al .omCA number et spirit beings. Tbere perhaps profitabiy acquire. WlimC al .omCA was neoganized religion but, _________ David G. Perkin, C.A. SUNDAV MID.NITE SHOW.- SEPT 5 ir..+p-1, hmnenldf nrf The Day Mars Invaded Earth and The Innocents Starring Deborah Kerr (Aduit) SUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5 - 8 One Show at 7:30 p.m. "Bedtime Stor y" Marlon Brando, David Niven, Shirley Joncs Color - Aduit Entertainment A-nnouncen (ommencing Septomber là there wiII b. no further processing (rystal Dairy, King but Mrs. Fairey wili continue to operate at that location. Ail personnel will romain the. lame, ir end his staff, end ail routes wilI continu. to1 courteous salesmen. Ail milk wiiI b. proc.sséd in GienR plant, and as soon as possible aIl milk wiII b. tanks. W. bliIeve thîs to b. a forward step *stablished f irms end wiII add to the effici.nci in Bowmanviiie end the surrounding territory. Glen Rae Crystal ual power thmough fasting. If SlLN C h i r o p r a c tic hewsfavoureti by the spirits - SOLINA__________ h. could acquire considerable G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. power. With bis supeior Next Sunday, Sept. 5th, Chiropractor knowledge he acted as a Sha- Eldad Sunday School wiii be Office:- man aiding athers who did held at 10:45 a.m. and church 15 Elgin St., cor. o! Horsey St. net possesa such power. service at 12 noon with Rev. P-hone 623-5509 The values held by these C. Catto in charge. Office Hurs: By appointment Indians were in sharp con- Mr. and Mins. Wm. dam I trast te those et the white man and family, Newtonvil e, were with whom he came in con- Satumday evening visitons cf e n f tai tact. The Indian placed great tue Stanley Milisans. D M W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. emphasis on generosity. Aise Mn. and Mmc. Stanley Mlison 75 King St. E. Bawmanville his concept cf timne differed and boys enjoyed a mater Ïtnp Office Heurs : greatly, as he had no watch te Lindsay and Fenelon Falis, 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daîly or dlock. The moon was bis on Sunday.1 Closed Saturday and Sunday principal time-picce. To the Mr. and Mmc. Deug Flett1 Office Phone - 623-5790 India he idea o! environ- and Linda vîsited witb Mr. and Res Phone Newcastle 987-4261 Iament was that ail goods were Mrs. Charlie Westlake, Pet- -_____________ free. erborough, and aise calied at1 DR. C. F. CATTRAN, D.D.S. For nearly 300 years Euro- Pine Tree Ladge. Office ipians have been in contact Mn. and Mmc. Clame McGili, 75 King St. E. Bowmanvilie iwîtb these people of the Pa- Tim and Terry who aehm Office Heurs: _____________________on furlough from Foos 9 arn. ta 6 p.m. daily were recent avernight guests Closed Saturday and Sunday et Miss Pearl Leach and Mrs. Telephone: Office 6213-5459 Leach. DR. E. W. SISSON Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sharp, L.D.S., D.D.S. Laura and Bruce o! Ida were Office in bis home Sunday visitons of Miss Pearl 100 Liberty St. N., Bowmanviiie Leach. Phone 623-5604 Mr. and Mmc. Wes His andOffice Heurs: family attended the His Fam- 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily Rev. and Mmc. Robt. Sher- Win and boys, Durham' were T n s u r a nl c e weckcnd guests et Mn. Elgin Taylor and Mr. and Mms., DONALD A. MacGREGOR Bruce Taylor.1 Life, Auto. Home st 19651 Sunday guests of the Tay- Edgar Tborntan, Millbnook, Phone 623-5962 Mn. and Mmc. Irvine Rainey, Orono; Mr. and Mirs. Ernest A. L. HOOEY of milk at Larmer, Blackstock, and Mr. Auto, HomeLabiity iy. 136 Liberty St. N., Bowmanvillie Miss Peggy Milison is spend- Phone 623-7264 ing holldays with Miss Ruth Mulson, Tarante. Land Surveyinig St. East L~Mss aren Y:llwlees spent__________ Ste East la't week with Miss Sharon MERRILL D. BROWN Master Dennis Yeliowlees 121 Qucen St. Box 1659 with bis cousins Doug and Bus. and Res. Telephone Craig Larmer, Blackstock. 623-7251 Mr. anti Mrs. Bruce Mont- the MILK BAR gonmery were Sunday WteJa___Legai Ferguson, Enniskillen. HODGINS & MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Ron Broome, Bamisters, Solicitors Bowmanville, wene Sunday Notaries Public tea guests of Mm. and Mmc. 14 FrankSt. Bwmanville Lloyd Broome. ___ ___ Miss Janice Yeliowlees Is LAWRENCE C. MAONý. fB.A. nciuding Mr. Fairey bolidaying witb Mm. and Mms. Rarister, Solicitor Ralph Davis. Notamy Public b. servdc by these Mr. and Mmc. E. Larmer, Ring St. W. Bowmanviile Blackstock, weme Sunday cal-_ Phones : Office 623-5688 crs at the Harvey Yeliowlees' Res. 623-5553 home. E. RICHARD LOVEKIN Misa Margaret and Jimmny B.A., LL.B. Leask, Barrie, are hoiidaying Il Baristen - Solicitor with Mr. and Mrs. Gardon King St. W. Newcastle ta. Dairy's modern Le.andsk.Jon ePhone 987-4633 I M. ndMm. oh Lger Heurs : 9-5:30 - Wed., Sat., 9-1 and family, Oshawa, were STIE n SRK hade ro ukSunday dinner guests with theSRKEadTRE handld frRobuks rydemmans. Barristers, Solicitors Mmc. George Knox and w.R. tie, Qubli children spent a few days W . . Strike, .. with Misa Helen Dechent, %Edward C. Wildman, Toronto. B.A., LL.B. taken by two long Mr. and Mmc. Grant Farrow, 40 King St. W. - Bowmanvillt Bownxanville, were recent call- Tlpoe6359 y of milk handling Mr rd B ker oxs. g ra Miss Deibie Pasce, Brough. o r igage s *arn, were weekend guesta of Mr. and Mrs. John Knox and SADI E HAMILTON - ORtON. 't taniiiy. *Phoneir 18 Mn. and Mrs. John Knox Virst Mortgage Funds and faniily, thc George Knoxes Re sidence - F=rt adteHarry Knoxcs were .3usiness Prperties Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mmc. 5>ff55D~, Grant Down, Ebenezer, when On r Mr. and Mrs. John Knox werc er ei ry guesta of honan, the occasion KEITH A. BILLETT, O.D being their 25th wedding an- Optornetnist fflversary. 143 King St. E. - Bowmanville Best wishca, "John and Office H ours: By appalntment ff 914.J Jean" for yaur 25th wedding Telephone 623-3252 D aEr7 anniversary anti many mare Mon. - Tues. - Thurs. - Pri. lete an N wsme i, Saturday. sunday nigtwitb the score latnded Blackstork Centen- Durham 4-H Sheep Club Va me Li e M m be s nai Fair on Saturday anvd re- The Durhamf 4-H Sheep porta a ood attendane. Club rmembers met et the R. DaeViandeMme. J OeecfJirn Byers in Black- Smithi spent Priday in Lind-stck for thelr . a eein. Weeky Asoci tion ý'@Ymr - Re:we lambs, and held a discus- Tbrce veterans of the west- He was elected te Leduc y.gopwl dedly to rn Canadian newspaper bus- council in 1947 and elected grup wili liGrntvOs- OaodiPairyat4'.. ieas, Fred Johns cf Leduc, mayor in 1948. He bas served awa cm Alltan Gr a3thforono Pawi ad n t e n Ïberta; Lang Sands of Mis- eontinuously as mayor sînce bis grandnxother, Mrs. R. o! thei' leadrer J14'Vanbes on City, B.C., and Leslie E. that time exept fer a anc. Davey._______________________ irber, formerly of Chilli. year term wben be steppedonS tebrt. ack, B.C., wene namned hon- down i order to have ime ta Mrn. andi Ms. A.* E. Ribey rry lite members ot the devote ta the newspapen bus- -pent Sunday iii Toronto, anadian Wcekly Newspapers incss. guests of Miss Grace Fowler. ssociation attheicCWNA'- He is past chaimman ot the Miss Elsie Caulter wasa ;t annual convention recent- Edmontan Arca Industriel De- guest at the home et Mr. A. vciopmcnt Association and E. RMcy this past wcek. Honorary lite membership is recently led a delegation to Mmc. I. Argue bas returned & highest award which the Japan to promote industrial de- frein visiting friends in Osh- VNA ean affer. vclopment for thc Edmonton awa. Mr. Sands, a native of Van- ýarea. mver, was tar many yeans Mr. Barber, a native et Chl- C L N U vne ad ublshr f hliw ck begnfll-timewoBETHANY C L N U ecord and b. retired as man- wack Progresa aften gradua- Mr. and Mm. Blythe Morri. FOR A FUMEI(i rigediton a! that paper in tion fromn the University O of ,Torantoae, be get Dvember of last yeam. Pr.- British Columbia in 1937. H. wfth Miss Winnd!rcd Ncsbitt. ouîy he had awncd the Ab. built the Progress inta on.eto Mrs. Jhave bbeuandt IN S UR AN CE £fomd, Sumas and Matsqui Canada's biggcst weekly ncws- .Jhn Sbbsad ýws and had aise womked for papers and bclpcd bis paper amily who have spent tihe ""'flI eCbulliwack Progress and win many awards for excel- past two menths bere, mtun-(~~ eNew Westminster Colum- lence.. cd to tiheir home in Point Rn. Long a leader in CWNA ac- Claire, Que., on Sunday. Active in community lite, tivities, h. was electcd presi- Guests with Mm. and Mrs. Here's what our check-up rSands was a feunder and dent o! the Association in 1959. Ross Cari' during the week- wiIl do for You: (1) Show if stpresident of the New ________ end were Mr. andi Mm. Ci!- you can have broader pro- stminster Junior Board et tord Camr, Rosevilie, Micb., tection through the latest ade, president of the Abbots- Pn ET NMr. andi Ms. Creighton damr package poicies; (2) Point ,.Sumnas and Matsqui BU KE O andi fanil.y of Picton. out are as of possible savings id of Trade and twice Mn. and Mina. Waily Reid m- your present program; (3) aident cf the Mission City Sunday Sdiool et 9:30 a.n. are spending this week at a Uncoven any sencus gaps iti amber o! Commence. He and chureh worshàp et 10:30 surnier Laodge in Onmlla. o, through the Fraser Valley arn., beginming Sumday, Se.p- His many friends are wish- your Protection; (4) Explairt aord, spansomcd a western tetflber 5tb. img a speedy rccovery ta Eari what your present insuranco nadian soap box derby in Syinipathy i.s extended ta Argue, who is a patient in does and dots not caver. ssion City and the 19th an- the Den family andi relatives Civic Hospital, Peterborough. There's no obligation for this RI wînnem of this event was in the sudlen passing o! Mn. Mr. andi Ms. Bruce Arm- service. CailtodaY. ýntly sent te compete in the LOmne Dean. strong andi tamnily ot Brighton -A'merican finals et Akron, W. welome Mr. end Mrs. have been guests with Mr. io. Richard Sehotieldti ta ur vil- and Mrs. Harold Green. Ir. Johns has been equally lage. Mir. and Mrs. Henry Jake- ive in community wark. Nina. L. R. Argue is visiting meni wene in Tomanto during u hnp * Snative of Wales, he came ber brother, Mr. and Mirs. the weekend visiting wîth STUART B. Canada at the age o! seven Norman Mitchell and famiiy tiheir daughtem and son-rn- began bis newspaper work in Preston. law, Mr. end Mmc. Ted Mou 1- , the Lloydminster Times. Mr. and Mirs. Kenneth Lar- ton, andi attcnding a faniily JAMESIuu S ce later workcd fon daily mer cf Peterborough with. bis oelebration in honor of their 1weekly newspapers in parents, Mn. and Mmc. Harold twenty-fi!th wedding anniver- stern Canada and the mld- Larmer. sary. GENERAL INSURANCE tern United States and Mrs. Lloyd Siingerland, Nia- Mrs. Ina Palmer spent the owing war service b. ne- gara on thbe Lake, was a ne- weekend in Peter b o r o u g h 24 King St. E. Bowmanville ned .4e Alberta and pur- cent gues' od Mrs. F. Caugihili witb Mr. and Mirs. Eti. Mc- Office Remidence ced the Leduc Representa. and fa;iy. Glynn.625812343 !whicb he published until Mr. andi Mrs. Herman Wint- In the third game of the 6358 6359 .il ef this year. adI attendedti h. wedding o! playaf! series, Bctbany took 11111 MAPLE GROVE RED & WHITE Ma pie Grove CORNISHFS RED & WHITE Orono PECKYS RED & WHITE *Nwtonville 'r .4 4 * 'A', ~*6 'n. I.'. 'n. 'b g. 4',

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