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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Sep 1965, p. 2

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r ---.----- ..-. - J-,. .-~ -. - - --.-, - ..-. - . -- - --.-.-- 1 L Ob- - -- -. .. - . - - The Canadlan Statesman, Bowmanville, Sept. 13, 1963 tel the Cor1nthiente. chapter 14, -*a iecautionary meaisuire. Ito the rongregation. verse ei e toightReael Estate wn codn oshdlpeetwsRv icrs' v sevice. night oaenTe events of the aternoniAmong the special guests 1 A o a nwchra in te hSnnt t of under the capaledirection ofl84-year-old father, r. S . il' ccidgl' ~i~ t ~ e~ r p~ cI c-11s Z B r o e r Icer e S e rieley.lG il erist S r. of F o4re S .I I T e e a l oe a c d n off the new mCnister1',Ik titions and event.s wil be warmth off personality added i h u'es1PrigLt M a i tr t s Cu tbe. He willdouuess have;l pu'biished next week. richtoa pleasant evening. t1 'l td HeJd iriBc'manvlledecsion Bvis eiene o~ tpica Sctch Presbyterian bita parked statinwun September 4th, 1965. tConcession 8, Cart%%rihtAiurora, was convicted of care- lose some friends. but moSt 1 'rnadghto the lsoun waiy Bs in od anet Township, and about te make less driving August 6th and important are his high stand- Mr. Gilchrist received his early about $80. Corporial Jh c Terence Kell-,. Oshawa a left turn onto Cedargrove fined $50 and $15 costs, with ards that wi]l make life long:, e d ucto nteFrs iiGe netgtd counsel for Leonard Cook, told Road, when hie was struck by no suspension off license. The'friends. a rea. He then entered the At one a.rn. on Pridya a Magistrate R. B. Baxter that a northbound car driven verv alternative was seven days in Mr. Mundy also pointed out!! 'FROM PAGE ONE) business world for 10 years. driven by Fnank E.Kro- bis client, charged July 2thfas Mr. Pyzer's car liad been laul. Investigating officer wasý that a cominittee, even n . People was delivered by Rev.iDuring the years 1942 to 1946 ski. 4 EIleui Street,]ot oe with careless driving, had beenýpusîied right off the road and.Constable J. Schultz, OPP, and making a careful selection,' Fltn he served overseas with the went out of control oe h ,advised te have a road test,ihir son, aged 17. had been defense counsel J. McPherson, cari never trul *v know the man I Following the closing hvmn Canadian Army. Before re- balnk near the C.P.R.oE had amedical examination and an taken Io the hospital. Arr.wotruhthemn is answer-ý Rev. J. S. Gilchrist pronoune-iturning t0 Canada lie visitedjb.idge at the westened f oye test. He added that Mlr. The second Crown w,%itness, G. Shackleton, R.R. 1, Beth- ilng a cail not froni the coflj ed the benediction? Scotland.th onHica CSok had passed ail three and William C. Donaldson, testi- anv, tbld the court hie was gregation. but from God. Thei M,. . . VAtte.ocuso.ofte r.adMr..lcrstw. d .gd btM. u.r. aaked that the matter be adI- fied that hie-,vas standing near eastbound on Highway 7Ai minister through his con- sriearcpin amrîdi 96sh1l fe~u~m journed sine die. His MWorsh'P his cottage, îalkiîig bte woof îoxvrg behind his car a trac- science s responsible t telinth cuchhal.Mr' held OnteCnaa Te!frw ic lY mre injre cocre.his neighbours when hie heard ter, driven by lus grandson, commands off G'od, hie stated. Mr1ichîtan aîî eehav e three children, Nancy,iment in the Out-PtinDe Manfred Gruuue, Oshawa, the sound ioff the accuseds car, and a mowing machine. He "Each minister is different. introduced to the congregation David and Mary Anne who are partment off MemorilHp- eharged wth nonl-capital saw it roaring past and heard said hie was almost to his own None %vears the gown off thel and guests by Mr. A. M., attending, Central PuILb1il c tal. unurder, was furthcr remand- the crash at the corner,.lie'driveway, where hie was in-' previous minister. It wou'd' Thompson, Clerk of the Ses- School. There was a two Crcli ad for a week in CountY Jail, added that when hie ran dow,ýn'endung to make a lefft turn, not fit. The new minister is! ino t nrwsCuc.iRv icrs rdaeino rdyatf C899rg.the road and saw the injured %%-hen another eastbound ve- a different mari with a dit-I sin fte herof s Chu rch e Vi christ llgratson ote eno n yat qrocok Carl arrv Lawson. 9 oteclldteplc. hiele slanmn inmb the back ferent emphasis. ship Bey. Fulton actedliceasS10, in 1950 and from Knox' o-es erZo.Tedi Xen.ey Rad ScrbrouhLeo Matthe,.s tbld His Wor- Of the rnower, driving the- -There are not any stand-1 A. L. Hooey rchairman. Greetings from theCol1.i193 vers off the cars involvdwr ple ael ets driviltteaidhJuge ship that hie owned a cottage tracter ahead and out strad- ard. predictable gentlemen off ýBowmanville Ministerial As- During the past il years heBl )nà,Ooo of h. Te nes t iingain oficercross the lake, that lhe %vas dling the centre lune off the the cloth. The absent-minded' Mr. 1ooey, who has recently soiation were eîeded by Ile hs mnitered tothe Presby.»Bu e nunuimbs, Orono, adRo was t nsabThe l Coinvestigatgionte aeaondftandehihwa.ipoae rrtal esastintoffoofedicrea esateoffce I PesientBey JonJFomnon eria cogreatinsitable J.be J A.W.W. hutzOPP ad Coescnsta el R. k. PP' ing necar th--- dock %%-len hel lis grandson. Terirv Mal- the past. Týhis is good in ai36 Liberty Street North, hâs'M.A. B.Th., of St. John'sCraig near London, Ontario.lwasth neigin an dfeel]. oonto R . heard Mr. Lawsons car roar- colin. 'R.R. 'y, Janetville, aged world off change. Not.hing ushad three years experience inýChuîrch. Rev. Duncan, Mod- ;Mr. Gilchrist has illustrated ~eivsiaigofcr Doga yzr esde udîg u the road. He said thiat 16, told His Worship lie had'too sacred te change, even oir ireal estate and is well quali-ierat~of f Peterborough iPres- h istrest iii hurchand h rts se thDourtas t e ownLeade, a he hadi start2d te walk LUp te- been driving a tractor silice' denciinational bounidaries. fied to handie ail types Oflbytery welcomed Rex. Gil- cormuut ttvte nmn h rts slsaeapr aumme cottge onCedarroveward the corner w vhen hie saw lhe %vas ten. He added that is -Now as in thie past when uchssadal.Ichrist 'to the Presbyterv iis e safre ode-of the Europeancotnta Roa narCasaea Headedutver ff herod rîo hegrandtather Iiad .jLst put on; the church was great. more1 In addition to real estate, eïM. Thompson spoke on býeiaîf' that onearunla ea.nHng. Julv grassy shoulder and slam intoihis signal light for a left turný ministers are ready te riskiwill also handle ail lunes ofjof St.Adesssio n was also Padre off Ailsa Cra1gý Igth, lie was westbounid ~en Pzrvhce when hie heard a bang and their professional careers bygnrlinuac ndilr',eîcomed the congregatioîîand ~r hofteCnda e- DonldBaraaî bl suelig ff irs.Thn heproclaiming the jolting truth.;gage financing. ouss1 hsms motn.ion, for several years hie vas' court hie was in front off his'mlOWer ivas struck from the There are young men who He is a native ai Cartwright evn i he aeo tec n executive member off the Deloitte, PF ner cottage aI the west off Cedar- rear and the tractor pushed se vi-sion6, and older men Township and is welI known grgation. He aiso expressed wanadian Bible Society,;lie ( the ouIad whthelcentreofthehera.wh ra dem.throughout the district, having wsChairman of the Parkhill withwonar grave when hehe oudtMr. Ctere texplin d . hat b f 1h eamIh avingo Me nr gandDstictHih chool Board;' Lawsoncar roring p the!Mr. Cater eplaine that Mr. Mundy declared that een manager of teOraotion ple g .asuecng rg aDfsti Highs har- road and changing tram sec-. he liad sounded his horn and, the days off tea parties are and Bowmanville branches omaxi off the Red Cross ctam-teit ond to hiRh gear. When asked',en o inl adatm-over. "Now we battle for the Canadian Imperial Bank Gilcristins uîe hrin n si,ad ftRsyea ross charir- M ne ,Re Used Cars if there was any warning sign ted to pass wvhen the tracter existence. The apple off theOComrefreealyrs son tendered the thariks off the:pîn _____ CharerdA at the corner hie said. "No. veered te the left in fr-ont of churc'h need lot ffear the cnrgto etePtr onyalarge emtree, afnc im. e isst that this hdwoI'infl the communists fromibouhel p n spp rort uigther So, to ceD again! oWral 0 a t and the lake straight ahead." happened when the car slow- wit.hout, but the rot that could im et ** borouuhpPreyter forther orrboeD AGAIN! trawOhw Mr. Lawson said he xvas e n the tra ctha ammn art s the id ea a hste-nd t JO"D past several months and most find there is too much new Windsor W]nie visiting in the area that after-Icver tetwcan amn ad h daso hit n particularly ta Bey. Fulton and too littie space for EdmiontonPrneG Reduced Prices inclnand that the accelerator ithe tyactor's fr-ont wheels. th L4re udrtnîg N ew Group of hoadate a nterim-mod- everythint that should Ile stc hnlestarted upi The foregoing deffended traf- off the new morality, which îs eratcr dnring the vacancy. On Included in this issue. Quite Gordon W. Riehi.CA. .. We nepd the space for Cedargrove hoad. le cxplain'-I îc cases resutîed in hours o01 the same oid imrnaralitx - ehaîf off the ladies off the a large number of articles J '66 models. cd ti&t lhe lad tried to free il, bestiniionv, and cross-examina- "Soft words from the pul congregationer uwith one hand, stecring withtion. Many ather cases had ta Pit and pussyfooting by con quare uancers Mrs LldClîf- hiliapp bearnheld oer n Ohv Ohw S 1965 DODGE ýthe other. and had veered off be set over until later dates. gî'egations would prepare the, o ecmdMs icrs ii'pernx ek the ra and struck Mr. KK Stubington, Newcastle, embalming fluid for the Square dance beginners 'F330" :Pyzer's car at the corner, lis wsdeesecune fr Car-hurch off Christ. We musti were off te a very good start la 4-DR. 'companion, William Martin, es Doughty, Lindsay, charged answer the challenge ta pro- on Thursday, Sept. 9th. Demoingtrator.yl. auto- confirmed this storv. th. mate ranmisin. acup MagstaleR.B.Baxerd- with ndecent assanîit and an dlaim the truh. It was a very warm even- mir tra~vnsision, wachers, mis te chRge Bu taed il-act off gross indeclency. Due' The congregation xvas re- ing but Glen Bowson, the' Lttic. dhied vs645. thaset he ha rgtent eîyts 0th aueof h vdnemindcd bv Mr. Mundy that celiler, put bis new class offq Lie.H.i845. hatfie d vw s h thein ati the publie and the press were Canada lias neyer had a ma- ýdancer-s through b>asic manoel-, 196 PYM UT f you ae the is kiatind excluded tram the court room. jor w'ar fanght on its soil.1 vers and did an excellent jobYO AR 1964 LYMO TH -If yo arethiskilidof Bt ths coud hapen e uswith eager co-oiperation from Y ( driver, then sooiner or later Ithe day after tomo'rrow," heithe couples. 2-DR. .xou will gel it," commented' b armcd. We hope Io have more'I W E Biue, 9 cyl.. automnatie His Worship. "The only trouble -~~I Our' only %veapon to ensure couples out a gain this Thur- transmission, padded dash, [is someonle c i ay too." r n t peace is tehv- arfcaida ih o lnt u 2-speed ipers. Lic. 1-158772. Constable H. Cook,' OPP,' ove and cta hav te aricil day ngh thfr pGl en ta putTH testified that when he scarch- Ie c m s o the world. and teasssiYou are in need off exercise 1963 FORD ccl the car lie found foui' ful- people in other landa s ivtî and good fun il is not too late STTIN AG N botties off aie iii a 12-baIlle CFROM PAGE ONE) and te growr in self reliance. ita join in an Thursciay even- STATION WAGON case in the truîik. He had laidMr .ui emndhsigat éoilPrkCb Custom radio, mnirrors. a charge off iîîegal possession the Rex' K. J. Franipton, and Mr Mnd reiddhs gat emra PrkCb Local trade in good ofacoo hhbrutaCptnH.Fse'ffteS- listeners thiat in every con-'Hans,,e, Liberty St. ofso pre-ogregationrthere areaafewiHoHe Fruserlofbehwita!u condition.Lic. X7477. fine off $25 and costs, or five. vation Arîn were lopegratntheaeafw H eyuwi b wt s days. The aIe was confiscated. sent. people \with seitish attitudes,, then. 1962 FORD 4-DR. Through his counisel, Ter- The Cal] t Wosh P «as wvho feel thîe\, ha\esmeo Cutm aio helo~r, n e KlyadudPrc ienb Vi.Tre' h. right to inîpede progreqs, __ Cusom adi, -,t-eelcovrsenc KelyEdmric Pakergivn b Mr Turie. T isand lie asked that peopue so new tires. Lic. H57921. plcadeci nul guiity off parking \vas followcd bv- the Doxolo)gy, incli-ied take a cicar look ai W W3 ~ 1961FORDVAN wîbh a trailerCon a curve off Ihent the Invocation Prayer thii intentions, and then "ECONOLINE" G. Spenclev gave the evidence: Cliureh's One Fotiidationi" "Trinity Uni ted Ghurch has attle Ne hle ic 94O. in this case \which was dis-: The Scripînre Readiiigs; a great contribution te make.' 'FROM PAGE ONE) NwwieLi.140. misscd. P urh, 1 Peter 5: 1-4, and St. Johnî 21: I am sure U'at you 'AilI ac- Meein1wîN E h ddUrineg VincentîP 1.rpl-17, l0 were bv Mr. Mundv. a cept 'M iorn edesîteetirng wi eekoflOterbu 196 VA IAN 4D . roc Steet E. Ohawa, wasi former resident off Bowrin-off ew mnitr 'adthe exat t e has oftoyet be New lan. 6cvi engne.adved o hae a ey exm-'ville. The Anthen was suîng that \-ou have iin your hearts, Local tradte. Lic. H52943. ination and ciriving test and ' tî hi n tesL im.xeouint -mks l sexetdta rcturn ta courréstobeion the partsHon. Mitchell Sharpe, Minister 1958 METEOR weun tjurment ouerl iar werc beautifully- taken sacrifices ta help the Kîngdom0fTaeadComrewl 1958 MEEOR whe judgmet would be'bX. Mrs. Lloyd Ayre and Mis, off God i our lime," r d n omrewl STATON W GON givein. Investigating officer At.Mîîv Pi o'aîs nd ad iii conuusîo .,be fthe special speaker. ST TINWA ON ws ontbl H oo OPwas Arthur' Collison, Mus.B., *cv N. T. Hlmes, the! Cnevtve etn 8 y.Loc.l X9606. r ca l"'adJeen s awa. l'E dL.R.S.M. C'hairîiian off the Presbyterv.OiMna veigo 1i cLi. Xa9606, ei. Nd eee c,, O s E. G. OtMoDuramevenig offhîof the beautiful new Office f PvltiMrph\-, aged 69, letir- Thle Doxology -%as repeated then1officiaîed at the indu:e-ek th-nera Cnve Po-a Visit ourrmî 'Tiî~hedaeeciv met lot tnday . . . We ecd f ' a school eî'ossilo aftci the offering. Then ai tien off Rev. George K. ssci- T us have several ciean, 'guard, picadced nlot gniîty ta special prayer was said bylbtlîte pastoral charge off iýi9at the Acres Restaurant, Centrai n a io T u t a in sC reeonditîoned cars. careiess driving August 6th. Mr. Turner, and afterwards' nity United Ch urch. Mr. Tntative plansifor the cuUi !le admitted that while driv- the hx-mn, "O Thou Who' Ward was escorted by Robert r icse.Aoh ing cast on the service î'oad Camest tram Above.",- a HendrY, Clerk off the Sessions, er xeuie meigoft PA M E sui01of Highway 401,west'surimprtn prof te tathe front of the churchlorganizatioîi will lbe held23 K g Ste tVst n Bo v ra il PALMER Road, iehe wse,"n motn ar tteýhere the memorable nduc-h1 twowesadaP MoorSaesthe curve, leaving skid markspresentation off a new minis- lion Service was condueted Campahin tChairmsand forC ,1 fetonth pveen ad'eristh idutin eric,'front off the pupit. ridig wil beapmaintfodthn. M t r S ls 118 feet on bhe shoulder, shear-: and it is a reminder that the At its conclusion the hymn. At thwil e aP ex etivenet SERV ICES% Local Authorîzed Dealer for ced off five guard posts and'final autharitv in the United,"I Lave Thv Kingdam Lard" Ant ohMonPayetveing arol Plymouth - Dodge - Valiant irolled biis car'cdown an cmi-Church rests with the Pres- w7as sung. Then the Benedic-ýBaIson Hampton, was made.ras fitee . Dodge Trucks ban-kment. There it landed byterv v-hidi governs qolely tlen n'as given by' the new!Programn Chairman for thie 41/"X on Savings accounits. Bowmsnville's highest rt f right side up. :in the mame off Jesus Christ,~ niniste' off Trinity Unitedrcocinty, and Tom Relider, Boxy- BPGs.O. uriat "tisidedrfielîn t r Mnv ttc.Curl. i. ad manville, was appainted the 4%/ on Chequing accounits. You receive your own personalize ce 20 KING ST. E. -have a wiîness who is sa. The subject off the mesage Alfter the service the con'- Publicity Chairman. free chequing privileges. BOWMANVILLE fr-ank," marvellcd Crown7i At- given by Mr'. Mundv was Tie gî'egatîon welcomed the new The Bowmanville Progres- BOWMN VLLE torîîey G. F. Boînnvcastle. Call off the Trumpet off God,j minisîer and his wife aI a re- sive-Conîservaive Association's 53/% on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. _____Thonmas Richard Carter, and hie took as his text _I_Paîîl ce-.ption held ini their hoîîor in iannuat meetinîg and élection -tesoal eolBos f ffcr ilb edo Longer Hours: We are open f rom 9:00 ta 6:00 Monday, Tuesdy n sociaT_ lehur was, enjoved, andMndyenng Sptm r Y.4ýXý -f1:.- Io myebes nli n e teher~_ Round-UpI Thanksgivi ng Hou d y NEW YOR K~UR$ by . AIR BUS TRAiN World'a Fair, Hfello DoIIy, Radio City Musié Hail, Nitht Club Tours an City Sgbtseelnt. ~ For Reservationu sud Information cali -623-3361 - JURY AND LOVELL BOWMANVILLE - ONT. 7Haskins & Seils Waters & Co. Toronto Regina L. Burt R. Waters, C.A. ni Centre 7Z8-7527 Hamilton Calgary ýatiou at le@ que kit - PLUS 1Thursday, 9:00 de$glld spccialliy for the care of yotîng colored cosmetie bag and FULL-SIZED LIPSTICK TOO! only $29-5 JURY & LOVELL Ltd. 2 King St. E. BOWMANVlLLE Pihone 623-3361 BO' cc si SEP Orono jSCO«> Fi ~ <FROM PAGE ONE) V~low and Mrs. A. Vanidcii Het- vel %vere iii chargýe off the con-, -testxx hici was sponsored by SSm ih Beve'a ges, Ohw. WThe juddges wei'e Mrs. Jamesl Botr.,eMî's. Eric Johnsoni ba th off Bowmanville, and' Alvin 1-ilts, Oshawa. Te Amateur Show spansor-- Q cd by Robson Motors andl John E. DeWitii, Realtor, bath of cwmanville, provided ex- cellent entertainment on Sat- ?oumurday evenîng. Mrs. Doraý Harris, Bewdley, was the MC.' The prize winiers were: 1.' Tina Kozub, accordion, $40;ý 2. The Hoboes, Paddy Welsh, Pleasej guitâr, Glen Vfrlue, violin, and Jack Reid, bas.s, $30: 3. Mary Horsfield, acrin LVE YOUR $20; 4.-Barbera Langerin and Lyn Wilson. tap dancing, $lI5ý ISTE APER 5. Marie Yeo, baton twirling,' for the The official opening tooki place shortly after noon on iY S OUTS Saturday when K, E. Lantzjl )Y S OUTS Assistant Deputy Minister off Agriculture, arriv'ed by CFRB O * ,helicopter and, in a brief ad- dress. brought greetings frort the Ontario goverrxnent. He )LLE TION wan welcoened by Fair Board President Donald Stuples and DATE intxroduced bY BO(ard member Ed Yourîgman, who also in- troduced well-known CFRB ATURDAY announcer Eddie Luthier and the he.Lcopter Pilot Smith Pruner. Originally, the heli- 'TEMBER 18 copIer was supposed to land' in front off the grandstand but 8:10 because there were so many horses and cattle in the area. il. was decided Wa land in Ro- bert Moffitta fiei nearby asi 30"y Porimb. oe orW eonhoue F.M. Radio wth *ch soeck E..vTOM qhu* eo s"mbu Soew-weu or PUmNI"ir TV q'* b M, 2500-4 Mm.'*or IM hd1cB WMch e U00M MM You may choose fromn many delightful gifts Whieh ,bes«d FR E El onaccounts of from $60 to $1,000 and Guarseeed in. vestnus*Certicates et frooe$100 Io *25>0. eome et the Glfte Are Illustrated Above Peimmuffl Of serIet CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORAJIBNl 23 King StTeet Wst Bowmanville Toi. 623-2U27 Head Office: 19 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Tel. 723-6221 -r -"i

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