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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Apr 1967, p. 1

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- y---- ~ - 'X~ 77'~ - -, -, -~--t.-~~.a-. ~ lIrke High SchooI'S 'Harniet W'ins D ramaAwrd est Actress Clarke High School's supeb Pre sentation of Acts IV and V of "Hamlqt" won the top honors in the Southern Kawartha District of the Robert Simpson Draina Festival in Cobourg on Saturday evening, and received an ovation f rom the large and enthusiastic audience. The excellent production by Clarke 4' Higli School of "Haimiet"" will compete in the Academy Theatre, Lindsay, this coming Saturday evening, April 15th, against the winners of the Georgiacn J Bay District and of the Northern Kawar- tha District. The winner there will go to Waterloo in May to compete in the Ontario Finals of the Draina Festival. It is hoped and expected that a great many people f rom this district will ý .. ..MF go to Lindsay to see the winning plays Dreo o ign ie ntuto oetr ata eèra f rom three districts. They will enjoy won- retroHgisieinruint nieca trhasl derful entertainmient, and their presence Man Skating jt Cand Strks ing feeling of support to the Clarke Stars Coming Candy torks students in Hamiet. TRNOPAEW) Guest Speaker Was W. Ross Strike Q. C. (UThe PGETW> or Cat* rniva plarined for the B3owmanville be held on Frîday and Sat- VOLUME 113 18 Pages BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL12197 5#PrCy NU ER1 Legion Bran ch En fer fains inth thnais inager- ikR in nr ue t aaiy rwCnasr throughout tedistit tiR IJIV'1 1 f?'1audiences on both nights anc rsns11 4 is WarVeer nsa will view a wonderful show. Mary Oke and her .part- Airili Required fner, Victor Irving, winners of the Junior Pairs Figurer R c e te n l s e îs Annual Vimy Night Banque ~Skating Championship ai fTo CouncillorsloesAran MileyT::z:n Annua Vim Nig t Ba quetCana da, will be starred. An- The Vimy Night Banquet His Worship, Mayor Ivan was the catering convenor. bethe set autr acttol Several mink ranchers ap- held on Saturday night in the Hobbs, and the five Life Mem- The guests were served by to be presented by 1 Irn reDrrntn0 jay peare b e f or forarlelt nhf theers , At a n d M U Legion Hall in honor of vet- bers of Brandi 178, J. 'Neill, eight officers and five niern- Humphry, Runner-up for the Township Council at the meet-Bomnvlebsen - erans of World War I and the M.C.; Alick Lyle, Jack Living, bers ai Branch 178. Men's Figure Skating Cham. ing held in the Township Hall, Mr hn100pol d hywr edo o »oer War, by Branch 178 of Monte Goslett, Jack Adamns, During the evening twO pionship of Canada. Hanmpton, on Thursday ater- Mre tha 1,000 peoplad e wee h elonModay Cl-i n lcloara the Royal Canadian Legion, and the Rev. J. S. Glchrist, motion pictures were shown. There will be solos, and noon. The ranchers expressed medteeaiflisasadWdedyatrnoons. was a great success. The the Branci Padre. The first filmn presented the duets by leading skaters of their alarm regarding damage in the Recreation Depart- The effectîveness ai the Robri . awtnmange even wasenjyedb48 vt- The hedtal§wr er193San ' leybYCup Hockyteae.I diinteeto mink by dogs running at ment's Flower Arrangîng and sults. obtained through skill i iO Sar nkl nr it *k h anyaditondteru large in the municipaîity. Millinery Exhibition held at and knowledge acquired in gUtests of the branch. W. Ross place was marked with a gift Maple Leafs against the group numbers. Te eeas cn2ndteLon omnt enr r.VnNstsFoe r eagus o evie.aeafe t o Strike, Q.C., was the guest ai a handsome wall plaque Chicago Black Hawks. The _________ about possible future hanm to on Thursday evening. The ranging Classes was deman- g cnaseasiit e1Ud s piakr .b yn at h e s e od o g s.wt ht h r o n gstn no fl Ct h o sen s ctt e n d i ngnp ie n-e str a t edb y l a st d gT h u r s d ayso fete n i ngte nl n c e n - si ngt d l sr Tor snane venIg t - ecletaddress will be pub- capper and 1867-1967 in cap- about "The Yukon, New and j eoddlgto a shown, and they also were at the Lions Centre. 1TD Ilshed the next week's States- per umerals. Tiese hand-'Old". %B, th Ilha n. ek' ttsa erneriis. wee onatd-b BOgden Ohaaa FieJ*inII eddes at tecouncil meeting to o0 împressed by the ail paintings AIl at the event were also Girls seven n ne 7Sle Sre. eprne Aux- musician, entertainaed blBb0deOh wafithne tain information regar*ding tie shown by the Children's Art amazed at the almnost proies- years of age a iJnar-s.igin rieDras pealEvents Cara the Bowmanvîlle Ladies' Wins ra w ntrtind t proposed Green Road improve- Class. sianal millinery ability at. of the currentermarg- elnfrmDktaI- ,tobert Hilditch presided. Oth-iliary to the Royal Canadian sevealpiano selections. He I l et ae nteatrontie hog r.Groksitra h erainOfc eè>t the head table were L> '0. alsoPlaydtepaoa a By-Law ta provide for tih Cnrauaioswrec-training. The bats on ark tram26Duke t.A Prlednt Maurice Conway, lhen Ladies' Auxîliary also copaniment forý a rousing Wlnner af this weck's Kin expropriation ai certain lands tended ta Mrs. Jesse Van Net, ht ndsly2 ec vne rm . ietSuo rmUa prepared the deliciaus ban singsong led by Legion Glee Investment Draw was John for road iniprovement wag the talented instructor oi the were exceedingly attractive, ar. .ta 5:00pmMna aGadC onrMi B. H S. tu d nt quet. Cnirade Frances Buc Club iembers. Geddes. He wins $50 ln given three readings and Flower Arranging Course and would have done credit through FnidayLaeniEt ac.i cah asd ht a enhl nThurs- ao anY smart millinery sioo:. We expectta av to ucnasipeaecl Tow Kepin Clse e n day evenings for 20 weeks. uos attending the exhibi- Içagues this yaPeWeM.Lwo itecnis She was also the teacher ao na h iosCnr anad Bantam. eitainpsil oet To nQéig Coe Ee O h il Painting Classes he entrance hall transfarmed fee il $1.00> intwnad$2O Tecli oesle.a CIiosen for G s c ~eain ~ j~ a c J ics~ Childrena swes or eby the original and lavely outsîde ai town h in enr s vi h e d o t a y w em oui s e îow er a rra n g e m m t i n g A soitb all c el f r a l g r s l7 h u i r ~ o CrNîrA o pany Srdymong. t Teewere severa110ovely wifl e conductdo&~tr4~dl* ~~ -*---,. - ~~ '~ receîvîng * Mrs~~., ~Garvoclç Oshawa, a and Variéd go1 is nld- Arl2n.Nx ekspp aebe 1s~I~ A Grade Il student Of officials are keeplng a close between Bowmanvill a n d in the big Centenniàl Essay contest for secondary ville, the expert rnillnery ini- (TURN TO PAGET >tinathsciecln n bte ed Bownan#'lle Rush Sehool, eye on the Consumers' Gas Witby and that his council school students in the area. The deadline is Aril structor, was 3.180 the recip- Pearl DEiae 1Hoar, wu m5- franchise fight In the Town of was being continually advised 1t!T date, only t etmaugîaccolades.Hïbway N, lected Ibis week fremn over Whltby. by the Whitby Council. lt!T two students have written tuh two six weeks ün.W lWie Hgh a 2 2,300 seoondary school su- Clerk Robent Byron said ta- Bowmanvile has retained essays on "My Responsibiity as a, Canadian." There ery courses, one forBgnnr d~&enst end Mah. course day Bawmanville has exactîy the sainie legal finm as Whitby are cash prizes for the winners whose essays will 'and, an Advanced Course. g ie thssm r.Sethe saine agreenient as Wit- ta deal witi Consuniers' Gas. then compete ini a provincial contest and later, ai ket, aneof35 h o wum erSe b th it expred las an d He East Whitby wthi C erwinner will take part in a .national contest .,C ati fo by w o 5wh ee htith Cnuirers ast and1.He East W ohiy the toP ldns.f r Rnov lf cosen. said the procedure taken by William Goldie said today that sponsored by the Canadian Weekly Newspapers F10 o ol Xliss Hfoar will not only the town had paralleled that his counicîl is stili negotiating Association. Let's hear from- you and makefr il I l Ç take I the course, but site ai Whitby and that couneil with Consumers' Gas and that soon. u.E Arl TeL' Iu Pfa will aiso upend a weck at was awaîtîng the outcome ai settlement appeared close. t t. t. t. t.. Meetings for NEw cNDE WV "I Expo daring the Internation- tic Whitby -action. Clerk Goldie said there were CTZN -Blosar-'puigi o h al Youth Science Week. The town clerk said negotia- no gas consumens in tic town- CTZN -Blosaepuigi o h ~ *~ Alex Carruthens, M.P.P. presentatîves 4itcconis * Te pojet l spnsoeltions have broken off with ship and that the agreement Chamber of Commerce, sponsored "Citizen of the Rseg istration Durhami, announced this week the respectiveroduer- f' iThe pRayaicta nd , Cnsuniers' Gas and the last only covered the gas tranis- Year" contest. AIl you have to do is submit a a significant highway devel- tendentsand telclic-d I tie and underwnitten b; meeting wau held on July 19 mission line. He said East nameon the ballot in the advertisement in this Tic Eastern Ontario Base- opinent in the Newcastle itclgsaue ra the Unied Investment Serv- ai last year. He said that tic Whitby was flot in tie sainie ppr tt orraosfrnmntn hspr a]Ascainw oAn important etr itemu e teLite.the position tiat they did not Whitby since there was na son and mail it ta the Chamber of Commerce. tfr aRegasistrationsmetngsn h eeopet r a- ...sb She lu the daughter ai Mr. recognize tiat tic tawn had clause in their agreement re- There is no need to sign your name. The winner dyApiI7tad ens-riestadclsoricvlae with anwopnc- and Mrs. Ted Hoar, King St., any igit ta the pipe facilities. verting tic4 pipe lines ta the will be announoed qt the annuanl meetingo^f the day, Apnil l9ti, atnPrtHedening ai No. 2 Higiway st r ctina ccmdtn or Winr0 atwe NewcatstestlaeC.sovir.. wil berecnstuct Knda, wo sbmitedth ~ ~ , to-date on the news. t t t* FREEZE - 'saîawas iîe Strr r l wle -~- 7~ - inta a barbed wire fence recentIlè when he sug- o< -gested that there should be a freeze on wages - - - and prices ta stem the inflationary trend in the -. ecanomy. He would also abahish incarne tax. Most . of us would go alang with him on that one, except - those who realize the money has to came from - - --- -~ some place. Mr. Starr must have damaged his - prospects for:-the Tory leadership. - -t t i. t i. ELECTION - While no date has been set for the 4 * - -. provincial election, it would appear almost certain 41 that il will be held early in June . . . that is, Ï1,4unless the goverfiment feels that ex-Coroner Mor- ~'ton Shulinan has done them considerable harm with his critical comnients. t. i t t tc 1111VY - Don't forget to attend the TB and Bantms E d Se son ith ig S eepDiabetes Mass survey now underway in niany Bowmanvifie's Ontario Champion Bantains contiued their winning ways this issue for local dates. e1 luit weekend in the final tournanient of the season at Trenton. They won theirt t t t Ne c ste tu a fêU gums .s md took flot only the championship but also the Grand champion- GIRLS - Bruce Colwell is looking for girl ball On Monday evein ùutl uk»p as "rU. They defeated two teains from Peterborough, one fromn Ottawa and players for his entry in the Durham Conty Ladies Newcastle when -Xi c tbe fùùhed off Begeville on Sunday 8-3. Captain Tommy Simpson is pictured Sofiball League. Those interested -should caîl hlm woman coundilor luinthe-isp o h ~.ereceivinÀg the Don Bell trophy from, the, donor. at 623-7342or be at 14 Meadowview atIl o'clock jsworp in. She replaceý. Photo by Ross Charles thia Baturday emorning. <'4-,, w9

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