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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jul 1966, p. 1

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ýDo ; (Jrentl Ned-e Ipr Blôod CIinic A ugusi 3rd 4 D4 4eflf ni.e.lwmausvle and District Brancla Canad"an E.dCron Socety y1i again hold -a Voluntet~r IoSd Douer Chutie at the. Lions Centre, OUý 1214PgsBW ANA 9,NTJ ,WE ES Y UL 2,1661 >Wnaiiilen O Wednesday, Anguet 3rd. Tihe hours are from 1:30 toe OUE11 4Pis OM41.E30AO EDEDY UL 7 96 0 e op UBR~ n.lu the. afternoon aud 6:301 te 9:00»i the.vening. It la hoped that An alLb alPci citizens will do th.fr buat te a ttend one of thone sessions. ____________________ O ha a.C upe in Le io Due te the Incease i thq number of accidents and the. drop In the. number of donors tbxoughout the holiday season, blood supplies at have extended their heurs lu thi. hopes of obtaining more of the needed T h m p o a m donations.om sn( i s IÀ O t'only takes a hait beur of your time t. give your donations but Gv t Ar g a n t It ay mean the. differeuce between lite or death to one of your flo 'ý d1tizens. PLEASE do your part to assist the Red Cross to koep enough blood on hand. Anyone between the. ages of 18 and 65 in good healtii la eligible te give. COME AND BRING A FRIEND!! L eaerGret Yu g uporerWith Delegatlin ..Liera Lea er reet Yo ng S ppoter The large crowd of people President Harry Wade told enjoying the Durham County the gathering that he was Lberal Association's Annual pleased at the large attend- Picnle at Waltona Park on ance and ho extended a cor- Saturday afternoon enthusias- dial welcome. He called on tlcally welcomed the leader of Mr. Honey to intraduce the the Liberal Party in Ontario, Ontario Liberal. Leader. Andrew Thompson;, and Rus- Mr. Honey emphasized the sell C. Honey, M.P. for Dur- unity of the Lîberal Party, hanm County. and said that there is no di- Bill Williams, Bowmanville, vision between the federal ~ Chairman of the Picnic »Com- Liberals and the Liberal Party aranemnt for the success- a Liberal government in this Sful event. Ken Stubington the province will iniprove candi- ..~...> * ~Vice-Chafrman was mnjured In tions in Ontario. a inotor accidient, and E. R. "Our number one priority In Lovekin, Newcastle, substitut- Durhami County now ls ta ed for him. Other members of elect a Liberal ta the Ontario the Picnic Committee were Legislature in the next Provin- Mrs. C. G. Anderson, Mrs. cial Election. We are dedicated 11..ý n -Leonard Dodds, both of Bow ogive aur leader in this manviUle, and Mrs. Carman province, Mr. Thonipson, a White, Orono. (TURN TO PAGE TWO) 300 Weekly Publishers To Attend Convention At Historic Saint John .ÈSailnt John, NB. Ju1y 26 - o-ietitxon whwxh stemsa from Three htindTed editors and iicreased urbaxuzation. pulihers o! weekly le'ws- Featured apeakrs on the ppeswill nieet in Saint John programinmclude TheodoreA. next week for tihe 47th an- Serrill, executive vice presi- nual convention of the Cana- dent of the National News- dian Weekly Newspapers As- paiper Association, Washing- At te anualLîbral îcnc hld a WatonaPar Necaste, n Saufdy sciation. Regrettably, the ton, D.C; Col. Victor Oland, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gallagher, 186 Bruce S. their son Michael, tkn eieyo h eil n A the Onnta'oLberal Peadc eAdrtwE ToPrkNewaste Stu sa i f h CndinStates- anâ Dr. *Howard Long, head Oshawa, were a happy couple when notified thy1 a being congratulatedbyLgnBrchPeintSa y nanwil otbeDrset. of the departmnent of journal- hya liands with young and old. Here, he is being introduced to Romaine Honey,1 Many of the delegates will ism od the University of 1won this new Oldsmobile sedan at the Legion Car- Dunn, left, and akMîlr haraàf h a daughter of Durham's M.P. Russell C. Honey- next to hier, while Don William-! bring along their wîves and, SOuthern Illinois.niaon rdyngt.Tyaeshw hee ihDawPhobyLydMRbi son of: Cobourg looks on with approv ai. Photo by Lloyd McRobbie children - more tihan 80 chil-'1 dren were Tegistered at last year's convention - for what 7 its anc1 (Paeces Kiddies' Parad Area Tinder DryiI'CoIor ui Kd l a y t~~~aRràly convention. is a d f ie s While the convention is0 heavy on social activities, a TOUGH - In Cobourg Court an Monday, Magis.- Iengthy schedue of business trate R. B. Baxter indicated that he was going p red s L gi n Cn va Pie D sr y o e T e s activities isalso panneL ta have to impose heavier sentences to ubhtPr c d s L gio preenttio an dicusion01 rod drivers. He assessed a 21-year-old Cobourg the .Aociation's Centennial driver $100 and costs and suspended his licence Thid BazeÎflTwo Wees md wth .natot the young cowboys who seem to feel the AtratsLageCrw 'Re st fs- itw i ad~d~edi We urai wli rnia rle- ns of em _ - xr ;trps: -. lue od t people at goniery. wek tteDra onywater. rising cogts for materials and j. t. j.t jt j.t Memoriail Park had a wonder- President of the Eoni wek Sundbit t e urbaniunty bu 5free ate abradmto fmeigful time ait the Cas-nival held ville Ladies Auxiary t ret Fi re25arso f Sudynihde tron Lot thAboau 25 te iancted a -admthd imeig INJUBED - Writing of carelessness causing in-. 1by Bianch 178 of the Royal Royal Canadiain Legiono are M e .z'Ii2,Cnmo,10, at the 115 offise chief Roma Mercer fjr oohra -eiôlclgrl o! in* . Caadi s-eio n Chian Auxilir arys iecia rawSeSolH Siil -Burnng a 5cto St fOon rn.A jurn jurta itoth eaye ar-dgloch al isls- Ca evnian Legaion reforcixiiay' SeclD It la believed thie fire was "The area Ila o drythatpta thbth ysbnae.Sh a oehr RomaWright and Co-Cihair- was aasisted by Ci4ad i l ~~caused by a niotorist dropping wo'ud gio like a bomxb if jtla c eyesight. This youngster was sitting un a car with main Bull Masaw'ere assisted Graice Murdoch, and th1 m orOhw o ~i.Iv~meIIlf1 a burning cigarette butt out eves- really geta going," said mbj the window lowered when sameone tossed a pine by Jiim Nickes-son who was ning tickets wes-e draw yeagd*ihteto Unederground (s TURN TO PAGE TWO) buAcrrbulranpunrcteo fo the Legion Carnival Chair- Imimediate Past Pr e sIdn atebatb h P th ie. ofhi moving Icane froni a bniaryn te rnr to rm mn last year. Dorotihy RIcads.ealthsmrngAt2:' A feront fire that twO v"h &ivinDrbyer 1 D Case work. The cane struck her in the eye. Another President Stan L. Dunn Tii. winners o! this Seilam oi osal .A desDoye the "I as river s o m citizen las coniplained ta police that 1er car win- welcanied thiose attending. Draw were: 1. Ms-s. N .YryadCntbeGog iOae pis re p antOsa- wh a n tdbouedt 1 os fficeA23-year-old Bownianville qow was boaxen by sinthngthrown tram the Bannie Cuini, 5 Nelson' Street, Avery, RR 5, Bowravle a o h ireDr to knneth Graham in 5e,' said Pad Mos- !Co ambulance driver laced with same bus. who won the $15 Attendance Patio S&t. 2. Reg.Wht,1 ntnLo »a&rlngteu Township, stilî e-ererygh ,nohc!ao-Co ea on charges o! dangeraus and care.- j. t. t.-j. j Prize, drew thse winning tic- Parkway Crescent, Palo ap buhum grflotFUd - but Is serby and myelf attempted * * bs driving following a June khe fournl the 196ehicle3.Ms.M Abtt accident had his case set over WAY BACK - Last week we mentioned an old Sedan. The winner was Dan- Street, SubustCk>l.th cdeu f asful reported te, b. undér coni- o pu hebae out. I ue aiv 0Ag 2ahnh apae alo ..riial wndb .Z'Smo lel Gailagier, 186 Bruce lo wVcepredt n trol. ~blanket that I keeip In my car '%w.iVC Molid~ay i t a g w n he apeacordgt o u rgily we yT .SmoStreet, Oshawa. Jack Milles-Brtnlat s I the crotnea owavil wee, t , a v n fra ter bt ite was o ty. Te Pa fic ossfrtoday. local wine and spirit merdhants. Forrest Dillng was thse Car Draw Chairnian, the . Auxiliary's Chide hrwllapa aMgs week, but we have n fearsBe7erleyeHarris, Rdry. TeaPvises that Mr. SforsBvnrieymentiisedRin 6Suther-eandhtt e. winnongiticketiwas inraw.hShe ans te sintedgbticrete's DCourthe resness et it gettlng out o! cotra1 south wind wçhipped the lire Civie Holiday, M o n il a Y, Rowmanville, appeae eoe ln aeeer and Directory, Northumberland& sold by Mis. GaS-don Mont. ComW'de Denise AnnactadTedy 110W,, even anfo landGaM. Shraeto.Tewnes CntbeL .Jms nessld Bar-t Haas, zone mua the pie trees bbeewe August 1, 1966, willIbe asMagistrate H. W. Jerniyn uhmM.d185 i so a o igSthraWNTID LC cleon. or e pr 3O-OP acnutu h brouter for Dunham County o1 l9k mr~flas ihu lwe n eua- Durhamgvisted 1Bob.Hancsok in OonofKain g CaeceSet. e aioSre, ol dWMr.etgtin h Hrfr fýk-wârealiy need In __ ..-p __1DligvstdBbHnoc nOoo ol sien on it. [t didn't take lU, The Post Office will be ed the adjournment.-..- 1__1£-- _-ClrneO adT tr SetDlai BUSY- The holiday weekend will be a busy one with many interesting events takîng place on Monday, including the Cobourg Highland Games and the Newcastle Artificial Ice Fund sponsored program of events in the afternoan and carnival in the evening. There are twa other important items coming up next week, the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic on Wednesday and Oshawa Fair that starts an Wednesday and goes through ta Satur- day. Also don't forget thebig stock car race at Mosport this Saturday.' j. j. . j. t LOST - The Editor is planning ta take a course in fallowing traffic signs. During a fast trip last week to Colunmbia, South Carolina, with lis wif e and twa sans, we got lost three times and wouldn't yau know the Editor was driving on eacl occasion. We, of course, blamed the navigator. But, there was a bit cf fun that came out of it. About 4 o'clock Su.nday morning, we missed a turn off and found ourselves out in the country, entering a smail village. There was a large sign, so we 1~m4a~ w'gMMa haVe jolned Ontarlo li the Umantouli district. Tiiey are slown lere witli stopped ta nee il it would provide lelpful mI or- fetyçr.wo in Uxbrldge Anea Md in Bow- Hydre forestry officiais. From the left are: Peter Jen- mation. It read: "The Churches of Martinsburg At*&. They will help l in intaiing unin- kins, Forestry Training Ce-ordinator; Edward An ews; welcome yon!" Wasn't that friendly at that loeur â.nu>tdsçvice tu rural customerse. The two new Angus Gibbons, Uxbridge Area Fareman; Harr ey of the mornmng7 Before we get back on the rigît This unique outfit caught everydfie's eyedugthLgonCitvIbI- are George Andrews, 21, and Edward Bowuanvilà Area Foreinan and George A dre roawe lad aise been welcamed by the 4-H ren's Parade on Friday evenng Granny ,.and rý r ne Lik~ ~~ htdoea. 1I L<I IS"Ikhlaud »£O8*a io' dm CGO Glbaot the aa sWeLl.àand Dale BaTett wtio won, a.pt-ne. Poo-yLodM1b~

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