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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 May 1967, p. 1

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sp ecular, Fire, Destroys "%Va rcoe's"f- Pavilion Near Oshawa VOLM!I1I& 16 ags EWMAVILEONTAIUO, WEDNEEDAY, MAT241675cPrCy U ER2 Big Prade~Paint 'Your OwnDrs As-Bethany * (elebrates Centenmi The Victoria Day célébra- tions at Bethany sponsored, imtlY by the Athletie Asso- à-ciation and the Centennial. ' . committee were a huge suc- ces, even the weatherman thernoolÔig. early morning snowfafl.................. .t ~ The Bowmanville- Legion SPipe Band headed thé ae 'klýý5 of more than 60 entries, be- ginnlng fromn St. paul's ~<t,. Church to the Athietic Paik. t' Lorianne M ulli g an was,-. t.. awarded first prize for the ' best deoorated doli carrnage; ~*5 Walter Baker for the best ...**4* boy's wagon. Terry Gilmour, ~ .,, ~~- best boy's tricycle; Judy Kerr,t best girl's tricycle, Mary er, .. * second prize; Donald VinceZ ., ... ..... 4 best boy's bicycle; Dwight Green second; HeatheGrn, - best girIls bicycle, Lynn Ar- . '-'/ ' gue second. Ray Francis, best -e -. decorated car; Harold White, .; ~ ~ ~ 4 second. John Burn of Janet.-. ~ 4: vuc paceafirst with the best ' - ~ ~ - ,~,tj -~ ie Ruth R se and l n ______________________________________ ~W eatherilt, first an second . -' t... ..-,. - ~ -s ,,prizes for junior comics. Mrs. '~Fire of unknow~n origin swept through what had almost become measoarvdnthscebtheottatoudedneasSt seniondpie Ç landmark for this area, Varcoe's Dance Pavilion as it was known to save nearby buildings. The owner Joseph Drapak, 302 Corcellette The Bethany Hockey Team, when.it was buit many years ago, just east of the Oshawa boundary St., Oshawa, .only recently reopened the place as "The Colonial" sporting their new jackets ,.,..t<"t,,4, bn Highway Two. The blÈze made such rapid progress in the frame after completely renovating the interior and exterior. H purchased won d isply in the trLakek*t building that when Bownanville firemen arrived, it had already the building January lst and it was partly insured. Scugog League, won the prize ,--.-.t.. t-- spread throughout the entire length of the structure. Oshawa f ire- forthe best sports enryTe - "' Bethany 4-H Club. with their *t, .j - 224 in Attendance (TURN TO PAGE TWO) teBSFsinSo atwe A.t teBSFsinSo atweJoye Qaknuh agtro ce a ts sand Mrs. Findley Quackenbush, Bowmanville, mdl ae rswieJd Samis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Samis, BE avlepitso nasrc ;C bpMYSTERY - Newcastle's fire brigade reporti. At Tri nitydsin that three ie have occurred in three days at f the burned-out plant that formerly housed Wood- The following children re- ~ ~ f Iiarden (Verrili 1Van (Camip land Products. Apparently, there is stiîl quite a ceived the Sacrament of.Bap-chaimM Ian R JUUgfleflr large quantity of sawdust there. The blazes fin- tismn in Trinity United Church ishe what was left of the plant but, to date, KlaeSndarig, ay 14 mo LAI Dinner - Presenfahion n nomtoni vial on who is setting the Mr. and 's.DeanAlijf ter Heairing Severi Wiese Meril Va Cmp Wade 'urig he vein tht[ehlf f hetownship.th old fire truck while one o the firess Mrs. Merrill D. Brown- rc *t :the Ujnited Counties of began with a sumptuous beef [ In his address to the large being fought. Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. NhubrladandDurham, iZe se ;e y lak: gatherig, arden Van Camp ,Harry T. Cooke; Gina AneDu u s Pr pedN w Bi i g and Reeve of Cartwright, was United Church- Women, War- expressedprde especially dur- daughter of.Mr. and Mr1 honored on Thursday nightln den Van Camp was presented ing Centennial year in repre- GONE = The familiar railings around the front Robert Guthrie; Christopher Blackstock Recration Centre with a sîlver tea service and senting two counties that are o the Bank of Montreal are being taken away. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs' Ylien 224 'persons sat down ta Mrs. Van Camp rcîe lw rec ognied asowprime ones ainrim For years, they have been almost a làndMark and GereK Mchso;Ni Jugntwseerebytaevdceadengvn the traditional Warden's Ban- r.Tey were presented by the province. He mentioned arsigpaefryugpol h ol i Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'W Thompson, Chairman of that there ig inadequatea Counc0llo Ernest, R. Swaîn that although the counties bud-C. J Munday; Charles Reu- the Ontario Municipal Board COmnooinfrtearms §?Mo'nsip. b and Mrs. J. R. Hamilton on get .has increased again this for hours, perched like birds, watchin& theeiJ *, ono ern e4! by~3~1t~iDi.Ott4 Er,-rewniT1g~~1 '-. . ré~a~e v i har eà *ý ffas ; aulc 1ilfln Thtiirsdaymorning re- 'ff a O tureof pprximtely$340, tone base and the metal raîhngs, but we'îî Mis topher, son of Mr. and Mrs. garding the proposed con- Police departments. Eviec jf i Lette r to EioncaeMs ta.în dprtetalso payfrthepros 000, th fat oit ar nybe hi.Lly rsot hmsMi- struction ot the new police w8s asogiveofteows <TURN To PAGE TWO> . ael son of Mr. and Mr. tain ire dprmn and ablt'o Pyfrtel t t t t t. Donald J. Yeo. Terri Leigh, court building at an estimat- ed building. .OlpuIOf C. a l Sp cia - etngHOUSING- On page two of this edition, senior daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed cost of $430,000. He said Witnesses were calledbyA CoU Sp cia M e ting of cns wal ind a advertiserent thtshould be Steven W. Burns, was ba-pti72 he had to consult two of his H. Strike, the town's shi etît:iieW To D s u s S h o s i Souped Up 1iies na ed i n a *private hit ..olege eoegvigad-tr lekCnrle 1-o D s u s Sc o l no onieal ntrs.I elswt rna service on Sunday afternoon cîsion. L. Byron testified as 1ote ~ Tw~M otie Darlin ton To nship Groundhog. based on income' accommodation for -them and at Tinity United Church. Chairman Thompson stated (TURN TO PAGE T*WO> h;rliiuwy li should be a tremendous boon to those over 60 Sam Black, ueenoStreet who are having difficulty making ends meet in Lette r to Ed itorJaîe*. Tyr ne, Ont nlo To nshp C uncl a d t e- had an interstig exp erience either their ow n hom es or in rentaI prem ises. ca a ban u a k a 4 Tyoe nai, Tnhip urpose n o e-fv the weekend in the Balti- We would suggest that when they receive ques-anI fj <Cro My2,16 alntnShlBor. more area. alongahee y lr. OsoloiWigo Th ups fsuch a While tionnires fom Ontrio Husing, they f111 them r1nerasdudr Dear Editor: meigwudb oetb oie rudo on h out immediately so an arcurate assessment of the 8 acmelinwtii At a public meeting in lish al tacts pertaining ta same way on the edge of the nee a be made at 'ike earliest opportunity. aales id o ye Tone Hall on Thursday, the closing of Tyrone Pub- road . . . with a soup can over t t t t t w eDplcdtrdit amrkt iry lth, a délegation of lic Sehool and the building its head. ~IEI Iudr .~ T'he residential blitz in town, withai canvassers t". ... ... ..reporting, brought in a total of $1359.49. If you were missed please send in your envelope as quickly as possible, so the campaign can be com- pleted at the earliest possible moment. The overal objective is $5050. DOLLS- An unusual event connected with Can- ada's Centennial is being held next Thursday June lat in the fotrm of a coffee party sponsored by Trinity United Church Women, Unit 7. They have been able bo obtain the amazing collection of H-istorical Character Dolîs from the Ontario Centennial Planning Branch and they wllIl be on display. The event is being held from 10 - 12 in the morning at Mrs. Alan Strik's. home, 8 .k t.. . ~Beech Avenue and* everyone will be welcome. Rotary Firýoàworks i.Ž t t ' M at*F tkbeut ;uje fM e. t..

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