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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Dec 1965, p. 13

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IKEITH SHACKELTON FOR (OUNCIL, DECL 6th One and a haif years' experlenee on Cauneil, '62 and '63. Active ln Church, Reereation and Service Club work ln Bowmanvulle. Namp G. Larî'y Piper Art Rowe . Ernie Perfect AI Osborne - Bob Lawtoni 'Russ Hailman- Bob Richards iMauritz Anneart - ,Jack Bond .- ýRuss Oke . .- George Stephen- Ed Leslie lBud Henning Don Oke MatHarrison-- RnMaynard Ted Bagnel Don Bagnel Dr. H. Rundie Clarence Oke Lowell MacDougal Dave McKnight Bob Williams Hap Palmer Harold Bennettt George Bebeet--- RusHately ---- Harold Michelson A if Samelîs Bill Westlake - Elton Brock Jack Lander- Bud Barter. Jim Callan Sr. Karl Piper Si Trewin Ab Saman Howard Bromel..- Bob Glanville jFrank Mohun Jack Parker- Maurice Richards Rames 36 .36 36 :36 35 36 36 36 36 .39 36 36 361 36 36 36 36 36 33 36 36 36 36 36 36 30 36 36 36 33 36 36 33 36 .36 36 36 36 33 PLEASE VOTE AND RE-ELECI GLEN & .rej, rasit . mLJ . rm à,LJ iwarden and faiiy. Bromel 0; Sellers 5, Evans 0.e1 3425 L rnt26 Av. Mrs. G. D. Bentley, Ajax, Team Standingî Preston 20 1. arîd Mrs. N. Davis, ponty- Sellers meestri 48Doul .Brunt 81 ai po, were recent visitars of Ayre ... .....-321IMeetr49 .B t31 2 44 Mi and Mrs. RYe Gibson. An Bronielli ...------ . 3 M Donoghup 37(), B. Prestoni 242 glad to say tht treatments Mr. Firth ý . ... .'....... ...213 242 Gibson is takirîg on his arm Patfield . . .7..- ....- 9, Senior Mixpd League 2139 and hiand are a> last'showing Evans -.... 12.. IL Etcher 5, Wilson 2; Cain 7, 233 somne impravement. High SIngle - F. Henning Coivilie O; Hately 7, Bennett 0. 21>2 Mr. and Mrs. G,. Browln and 281, C. Ayre 241. J. Donogihut Hately............... 42 932~ Ross, Oshawa, were Satuirday 236-224, D. Sellers 230, S. Colville ....-........ ........ 227 evening visitnrs and Mr. and Blanchard 221, S. Firth 219, Cain ..................38 22 Mrs. Allen Brown and Brian, S. Leddw 213, D. Lyle 206. Wilson .. ......... 3 )2 Hamipton. were Stinday visi- High Double - J. Donoghue Etcher........... i 225 tors of the Wni. and Clayton 460, C. Ayre 416. S. Blanchard Benntt............. 27 224 - --n 405, S. Leddy 401. Hîgh Single - D. Luxton 224 335-.279-236, Brtice Welsh 282, .24 S. Cain 262-212, B. Coiville 2243' HAVING BEEN NOMINATED 202-217, F. Burns 305, Bob 222 WelSh 216, R. Eticher 218-27,3- 2212o 244, H. Moore 206, M. Kil1pat- 221 fo ick 253-213, K. MffMullen 221 234, M. Hately 24.6. T. Gardon 221 M T.E230. N. Enodo 200, C. 220M M EU TBradley 216242,N.nd a di 219 PU3 IC U ILbITIES 204. 2624,NGadn 218 High Triple - D. Luxten 2117 E 850, R. Etcher 735, F. Biîrns 217 CMM IS IO N R 670, M. Kilipatrjck 664, S. Cain 215N 614, C. Bradley 604. 9215 âd hunem 215 214 214 213, 212 211 21(0 2101 909' 207 207 m HUGHE S FO.R COUN CIL In asking fer your vote next Monday, December 6th, 1 urge yeu to consider the following: 4 vears on Council 14hairnian Industrial commission, 4 industries ini 4 vears. 0 Chairman Bowmanville & Area Ambulance Committtes. *Chairman of Memorial Hospital Board, for second terni. * Pest Chairman of Arena Management Committte, * A Pest Secretary.Treasurer nf Bowmanville Library Board for 6 years. It is my earnest desir. to continue te work as a Councillor for balanced budgets . . more industries . . . more jobs . . . a botter townl For Transpértatiop Disase Dhone 623- 3422 ana naving sm. xperience inl Municipal affairs, 1 offer niyself as a candidate. Sbould the electors support nme, 1 wilI serve to, the best of my ability. Ross Sftevens VOTE AND ELECT Metlville S. Date PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ]EXPERIENCE. Four years as a Menîber of Council One year as Deputy.Reeve VOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED ON MONDAY, DEC. STH. 1 can fmot predict who will win The. Stanley Cup - BUT- 1 con promis. yeu Honest and Forthright Administration VOTE Wm. "ih" tMorrison for PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION MONDAY, DEC. 6TH, 1965 FOR TRANSPORTATION PHONE 623-3048 ilI~I- Il- 1, en Luxtoe, - 3le O Lau Wiseman - 33 205 Nichol Close to To Spot Norrn Henning 36 203é wÀd itI NicoisCloerto op POHarry Akev 33 202 Addiional ervices George Piper 36 201' John Carter 12 228j Local 18 9 Sinks fo Cellar Bobren tho.p-a-15211 Add fo Patienfs' B enef ifs BwigNews Eight bowlers crashedth 80ork Maor a gultie eid 4n Junior Men's League ;frtheMaraêitîe AI'z Memorial Hos pifai by J ¶ - ark;d aller match. Bils after buiîdltMurav Browns oa ~0phitting 875 (272-276-327),At Tw e important services Mr. Holden said. sentative of the architectsa Nichais Mr1 egdcIaser.ing up a 5.2, first p e d 'dIhe winning margîn ...gRowe had 862 (361-231-264). have be de o h ~.Hle adta ewswti ekt ute i- te the top in Jr. Men's Hockeyhad fittUe ctfficulty in subdu-lin the dying stages of!te third. Ernie Perfect 843 <344-293. patients' benefit, a blond bank pleased ta report that the newicuss the Maternity Wng' action Sunday and Local 189'ing the losers. who had troublelperiod. After building up a 3-1 20R>. Howard Bromeil 826 and selectîve menus for those;systemn of selective menus fo hne.N adta stfar sarik to the cellar spot. nîounting a concentrated at-ilead. a fter two periods, the' (271-274-281>, Don Oke 835 on regular diet, Bernard Hold- patients on regular diet, which ýmight be made on the Ma- Bill's Billiards bombed the tack throughout. Lee Sommer- legionaires conjured up an (,308-270-257>, John Carter en, Memorial Hospital Admin-thas been in operatioii for six ýternity Wing alterations before riase-diving 189 crew. 10-6. inscales, "Doc" Adams, Philiabout-face comneback, taking a:818 (255-262-301), Bob Law- is"tr eot1t een eki rvgms uces h n !tî er the opener, while Nichais nip-:Bragg and Andy Murphy. allî4-3 lead. Dane Rodgerson and ton 815 (264-279-272), AI Os meeting of the Board of Di- fui. "We have arranged that! Thet matter of the Police De- Iped thP iLcgionaires 5-4, in the'netted twa goals for the win-ýLeo Mcbean had given Nichosýbarne 801 (292-228-281). rectors mn the Board Room o! the patient can chooise hislýparirnent posting No Parking1 the haspital. 1evening dinner at breakfast signs on Liberty Street wasa ners. Rat Pîckell and George'a 2-0 lead. after the first 20' Trn bowlers made the -00Go n ham uhs or ietesm a.Ti sdsusd I a ett h Bail supplied singles. as tht' minutes. Brian Collins. Leg- mark, Bob Williams 757 and Chimn1rsdd n te a mrvnin vr teGansCmîttt net ON MONDAY 'Billiards tininaded their big- ienaires'ftop performer, finalythe highest single game of thelmembers of tht board presnsse it1ue n eeagte n aeai eesr ONM N A , gest offensive of the season obeat Nichais' Pat Murphy. atischedule. 395. Bob missed 400 a h etn e e e at-Ihaspemint heedte ien seva gste d hre a n îcate Pptp Werry and Stpve Burns 6:19 of the second. Don Mc- when the head pin failed teaitersmrs.tS.g. McMure atr Iexpecetals hoeth atfint4 Hsi t Pa rgt tht raer oncp again, were tops for the Murter beat Howard BurgessifaIl in the iast. frame. BillJaerss A SBeGl A M rTo- r s eat d M Hoo e - f Ht _baingt h e DEC. 6th ýlasers, wjth three and twa at 15:41, after a break-away!Orme 746 (271), Bob Richards son, Mr.W. M . dlT plane ..one o euî.n__ goals respectively. TerrY Bak- pass from Murray Brown. 745 (334), Jack Lne 3 Cowan, Harry Jase, Newcastle;i Mr. Walters moved the adop- er added a sirigle.Buils pick- otflviný(6) Bud Henning 721 (303), Maurice Pot ae ttto !ttAmnsrtrs ed up three of the foir penal- -ntetir.wt Bin liDon Bagneil 721 (293). Maur- Dr. A. F. McKenzie and Secre-i Report. This was seconded tie.sin the looselv y ,,:ted -, itih Bi gm.lins. Wray Randeil and Jim !iz Anneart 715 (<259), Bill tary-Treasurer R. J. Dilling. ;by Mr. Jase and carried. V T an.Mclntyre, beating Mupyihte ,1 22,Lw Ic Mr' Holden, tht Hospital' Mr. Bell. seconded by Mrs.1 OT E ~ ~~Bth Dana Diamant in the!With the lasers still pressing,'Dyogal 706 (51), Russ H A dmnsrto. sae ta;curemvd htt McMî70î1tdrnstrnc e ron ay Otoer th, lMCrtasDinner for Staff. 189 cage and the winners' Ken'k 70(29 2) 1 U Veitch, plaYed beiotvpabutDo Mctre ok Jh sneMnaOtbr4hihitsDne frSf.'F RA 'vert on many occasionîs, ý Adams' pass and beat Burgess' Bruce Mine lhad a 3017 singip Memorial Hospital has been iDactors and Directors, be held, Nu uin ofpuo deensve ork01 a hreakaway, al 10:34. lying gamne. Clarence Oke 284, Dr. operating its own blond bank-, on December 91%t in three' 'ANDb lieîofpr dfeates. wort'kthe .cori-4-4. Murr*ax Brown 1H. B RunIitp 281, Ted Bagneiliand that regular shipments of shift.;. 12 noon, five 'ciock in mantei ag 5 shts onacl.b spiled Legionaires' third.2"#9. Harrw Akey' and Ab Sa- whole blood are sent ta it the af ternoan, and ait one A.M.P O LE I BiII-, showing improvement o[' prid evival. giving Nicholsirlan 24 Maurice Richards froni the Red Cross Blood an Decemnber 22nd. This was PO tbei tigt 54 wi. 26-26, HaoldBennett 261, Transfusion Service in Toron- carried unanirmouslv. ELEC ilaefort, for thir wdeai ! ee Nichols drew four o!f fveiHap Palmer 260, Russ Oke 261. ta. This blond is stared in Mr. Prout, seconded by Mrs, Samerscaies, Rae Pickell,1 penalties handed out, o Tht Pepsi Cola team set tht tht special refrigerator donat- Rudeli, moved that Service j LrryHelam Lany urslMMU~tr, Muray Bro 1,seasan's high single gamne ed by tht Women's Hospital Pins as awarded be presented PhlBagàeog alajDave Werry, Dane Rodgersonscore, 142ahialoCp uxlay t tht Christmas Dinner by Andy Murphy, came up withýand John Adamis. were top'tured tht high triple 3706. "A new system of storing Chaîrnian o! the Board Glen- big efforts. Pete Werr3, Stveperfornitrs for the winners. Garf Clarke grabhed al lo odien nrdcda om uhs hswscr PAUL ~~~lBurns and Gene Balson, weýLgoars top hands were lionors with the season's low this time and the familiar ried. P A U L choice for te 89 club iCollinsDown, Green and t,'ipie of 342 (123-119-100). glass battît il dsap &i ad Mrs. Rudell moved. secondediE hed ffa as prid lirmiBranHuhe, oah fthe'H.1B. Ruindie 129. age. This has many advant- manville Legion Choral graîip MI U Tthe, Legionaîres, gaining a Bowmanviiie Midgets, missedi Tht battit for high averages, aovnd tis m furthertptientinted tal sing rtht - -'.eî ge li pr vi g hi î n t'5-4 decision. The win Itavpsa tî'Y al the $17,50 Score-Ostil continues betw een Larry i a >p r n p î n n o pt l d rn h C n A IlolsIw points behindprize. This week, there and rt owe.Pip r ~v ce. tt Christmas season. possibiy on NichisN To i1 ,. ndAt oe. Piper "Tht local 'oranch of!heDecember 19th, aFd O Iwa front - running Legionairesbe $20.00 on thet une, ihas 249 and Rowe 248 for 36 Canadian Red Cross Society is carried. FnOtIswa GP Won Lest Tied For Ag. pt%., games. E. Perfect and Al Os- at the present time contacting Mr. Bell, seconded by Mr. borne are tied at 242,. donors o! variaus types af Walters, moved that accounts FORi Legionaires . 7 5 2 0~ 31 21 In Pepsi Cola stili hangs entea blood ta ask if the donor would amount.ing ta $16,966.73 be Nichais - 7 4 3 0 36 30 8 a 4, point advantage overlbe wiliing tealalow his or her paid. Tht motion was carried.ON D C U C L Bis Billiards 7 3 4 0 35 42 6 Lancier Hardware in the team1 name ta be an file at tht hos- Mr. Walters.. Chairman o! C U C L Local 189 7 -2 5 standing.4'pitai and te be called by tht the Property Committet, re- 'Fifty howlers are hittirîg 200 hospital as an emnergency don- ported that this cammittet ex. or better in the a verages. This or, if netded, by tht hospital," pects ta meet with a repre- represents 69.5% of the league. ' -- on Bow. Men s Major LeagueThis is tosin anjr league .B WLN manville Town Coutncil ----- YO TH BOLIN forth psttw Yar ,Standings tnd of l2th 1'.eek lieniy LONG SAULTf Bantam Girls Junior Boys S u e T Ftrst Schedule Motors 18 IR IR Muitton 3, Bradley 2; White- Prestori 5 Holroyd 0; Dono- B e S re t 1 Tar W L ifsFrnks M. ad readbt 5, Lewis 0. ighut 5, Adams 0; Bau wmees1 amn prepared ta continue ' m !LPt. rank y 18 19 19 Mr n d rs lpRtoSt ae-' Team Standing ter .5, Palmer 0. Pepsi Cala - 23 13 23 K en's Lirday eveniing in honor o f Mrs.Mutton.......... ...... 32. Teamn Standing to serve you îvith bonest . l nerMens,, Wear 17 4½ I8ý'2 712 'W Perivarderi who clbae Hardware 22Là 13 li 22 'ceiehrated rad.................a5ereso 0 'Liberty Bowl 17 19 17 hbei', 7fth hirlhdaNe. Among thtWhled.......2Pmer281 sound administration. Selby Grant Bea'vr1 an ieswr r Lxi 1Aas27 HeaCi A2016 207 1 Lunibti 14 22 1 a11d Mrs. M. Keletît and fam_- High Single-S.Whiteheadj Boutwmeester............ 231 W G.A 9 1 9 Nels Osborne iy, Janetville .. nd is164, A. Brine 13.2 Holroyd ........R.. 1F 'Jury' & LoveIl 19 1-4 -19 Insiirance 14 22 14 Cha. e;r. and fMil Junior Girls 'Donoglitte 141 jDykstra*s PFond 14 22 14 ýand Mr. and Mrs. F.arl Pen-. A 1 - Ih ig c;ge R. Bouwlmees- 1 ICOYLE, J. ce = -Éý - - ir 1" I ~' ~iIIù 'I Il 'I ~i il I J I 1111kI ~" J, III il Il Il I J J 111 ýOear JeI/ov C(?ti'zeris 1, once again, have decided to run for the position of Town Council, my main reason at this time is that 1 feel we should have a large majority cf experienced councillors elected. 1 do net feel it would be fair te the citizens of this town and to the empicyees at the Town Hall te have a new town clerk and a relatively new ceuncil at the same time Secondly I feel we should have a well balanced council if et ail possible. If thîs is not possible then 1 feel council should invite a group cf interested persons to form a Citizens Advisory Committee. This committee to b. made up cf representatives f rom labour, industry , social clubs, and such worthwhile organizations as parks committees, and welfare groups. ~ With this group attending important council meetings, a cross-section of the thinking of the people wouîd be immediately available, and would be a valuable asset te council. The Town cf Bowmanviîîe us on the threshold cf important development and expansion, W. sheuld make certain that it Is a co-ordinated and erderîy expansion taking I nto consideration the needs of our children and cur citizens in the fields cf schoeîs, housing, shopping facilities and plasant environment in which to spend our leisur. time. I I intend to duvoe my time, net in trying te intimidate or confuse, but rather te heîp croate sound principles, and good business methods, te ensure the good manage. ment of our town.I If thoe views meet with yeur approval, 1 respectfully solicit your support. VOTE KEN NICKS FOR COUNCIL MONDAY,> DECEMBIR 6th> 1965I f. i j bIx VOTE...0 r I ( e k i r N T'he Canadian State~ianm, ownianvUle. Dee. 1. 1985 3 1. Resident for 36 Years 2. Top Union Position for 25 Years 3. President Ratepayers Association 4. Department of Recreation Member 5. For Honest Municipal Action on Taxpayers' Problems FOR (OUNCIL-VOTE & ELECT

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