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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Aug 1967, p. 1

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'2 [>~ ': ~ OFFE R$ The, govern net of the, Province of 0 ario, iVil pay a rewarf of two tbousand dolla*s($2,04 for informati* leadmg 1-à the arrest andcn viction'of the person or Persons respopsible- for the murder ol William ~ B. Hall, age 17j of Indian RoadrToroit o Town-...... ship, On ta r to, on or about Juiy,, 1967. ' The deceaseal left hig ~ residence on Jhe above date and never return- ed. His body *vas found in Manvers TownhP County of Diàrhami on July 31, 1967,1 He had ' been shot in thte back of the head witlj eithër a .22 or .32- calibre firearm. His. autom!obilk .was later found abandoned'in theý obert Stanbury, MK.P. (York-Scarborough), left m2emabers were; on an official visit witb fell'ow stu- *Pid Russel -C.. Haney, M.P. (Durham) Chaiit.nan of dents from the French Language Immersion Course- tke National Liberal C aucus, Iooking most uncomfort- at St. Jean>- Quebece 1The Press Club :of Granby were Ïblei are shown left to right astride two smail ele- hosts to the group. elantsat the Granby Zoo, Granby, Quebec. The two tverythiîng'Ail I<eady for,~ Three Days' Entertainment ýAt Durham's Central Fair 'Tht 1967 Orono Pair to be Esso Booth. The* Beauty Quee>n «Competi- bheld on, Thursdayi Friday and The Holstein, Sheep, Rab- tion ta choase Mass Durham turday aofext week, Sep- bit, and Fat Cali Shows will Centralwill also be held that tgbr7th, 8h and 9th, spon- be held an Friday, which i* evenn, pnsored by Ricard sered by the Durham Central also 4-HI Club Day, and thereReal Eàtate, Bawm anville. Agrîcultural Socety, will will be a Mammoth Midway. (TURN TO PAGE TWO> Slveiany speciai attractions. Quarter -Horse Races wI An utstanding, progran has stoit t ý?3p.m. There, 111 prdfor the thiree be a CakeAuction and Fat The. parade-,wMf start at The Old Time Costume l e~0pn, an Friday. There Campetition 1867-1900 witffiN ephew Vifls ~v1 ete Centennial Aine- prizes of $12, $8, $6, and $4 1eur Coinpetition, that after- wdil be on Friday evenlng, onand, NHL hockey star and It is spansored by Mr. S 'ln il 3>nIL4Hi.i wili be at the and Mrs. Russell Osborne. ~ îi ii A npew af Councilor ~leholieHughes won the' Kiwan is- House Boys Canaian Junio Ch=nipionship last Thuu'sday. Ther were 20 contestants re- W iene ~~os, G estspresenting Yacht Clubs from ienerRo* st G ests different parts af the- country from Halifax ta Vancouver.~ The. Bawmanville Kiwani. ing- was spent ln a get-ta- George Hughes, age 15,. is a Club hosted the boys fron .1ether around a huge bonfire memnber of the Royal Cana- Kiwanis House, Pine Ridg( where ail enjoyed a pleasant dian Yacht Club. He is the Zchool, at a wiener roasi and en j oya b Ie sing-song yaungest son oi Professor P. Monday night at Kiwanik where fellowship prevailed. B. Hughes of the University :>rk.Bill Verheyen and his guest ai Toronto, Cauncillar Hughes' ~ark.Charles Crow from the KiC. only brother. -,The yauxigsters enjoyed a wanis Club of Canton South, George Hughes also won fretshing sWim, aiter which Ohio, were surprise guests. the Canadien Junior Sailing Maes oaflo pi s u-*Alil visitars enjoyed them-, Championship last year. He Utls ! pphot dogs and selves imrnensely and werc is the winner as well ai bath ~4so cziam.impressed and delighted with the 1966 and the 1967 Ontario Ter arinder of th even- the successiul evening. Junior Sailing Championships. -~Honor -Ganaraska Valley Riders i4e"anaraska Valley Ridera We bonQr.d Swiay, Aug,20hatei wZ&mn by the presence, of AI L** Gate. Mr, Le.Gale-vas co-ordînator of the lienniai Trans Canada Poui'-Expes Ride, car -ing x*aij, from Vancouver ta >.and a umsage-te -th~e Quee#'Üqm 1he Charr o o!Mexicalit Mexico. The. iaraska- Valley Riders had'tii. highest participation of any club àcross Can- with 42 rîders ýcoverlng an area frem Qshawa to Cobourg and back to Port Ty, m, -wella the youpagest rider, 3-year-old blark Leggette andi the oldest .r, 89-yuaxold Rilly Aikens. Mt. Le Gate preteti certiiates at the Gym- a for the partitipants et the rde and fgr the communiîy officiais whokindly a*d their tim 'tO tus hiétoric event. kr. and Mrs. Warren Brooking, New- pile, eutiv umbersof' Gamasa*a Riuri Club are show» here with .erWcat prated tt i.e 240o ,1UhStat n Metropolitan roo Any pers4n inpo garding the identity o: ponsible for the murdei communicate immediai authority or the Commý incial Police.'. In the event of moi the reward, or to be em will bie appo4~ioned as New TeleF WHAT A CROWD - The Grand Prix at Mospor certainly lived up to, its advanced billing b) attracting a record paid attendance af over 55,606 We did a rough comparison with otheî, races anc believe there must have been well qver 70,00( present, including the thousands who used tht "aover the fence" method of entry. The race wat flot quite as exciting as expected because of thi wet track, but the main event came afterward. when everybody triçd to go home at the samE time to& create the worst traffic jam we've see:i -94, aiýl roads ini t4e area. t t t t ~LLJT-MrajjÇ~r5 aVtew~tex:*pecé to, leave town this weekend for Hamilton where they wiIl make their home. After over 30 years in business here, at Stewart's Seeds on Division St., the property has been sold to, Leni Koender- man of Carnation Flower Shop who with his son will continue thé seed business. Incidentally, Mr. Koenderman feit quite lionored last week when lie was asked toniakethe floral garland. that was placed around Jack- Brabham's neck when he won the Grand Prix. t* t t t t1 PLAYOFFS - Qshawa's Green Gaels Jri -Lacrosse team won their fifth straight Ontario titie on Monday night, and w,ýill 'now meet New Westmin- ster Salmonbellies, starting Monday at the Civic Auditoriumn for the Canadian championship. Other garnes will be Wednesday, Thursday and Satur- day and if more are required, they will be played the following Monday, Wednesday and Thurs- tt j j t t HORSESHOES - Bowmanville's C e n t e n n i a 1 Horseshoe Pitching Tournament will be held at Meinorial Park, just as soon as the softball play- offs have finished.' The brganizers are planning a full day, with the finals probably finishing urider the lights. More iiiformation will be avail- able la'ter. t tj- t t1 SUDDEN - It was quite a shock for his rnany friends to Iearn that popular Ernie Wessells died suddenly on Saturday. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon. He is survived by his wife and daughter Denise, t j- t t -- HOMEMAKER - Jane Flett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flett, R.R. 2, Oshawa, has been selected ta represent Ontario County. 4-H Home- niaking Club at the CNE from Aug. 23 ta 25th. Recently, 175 girls fron f ive counties were guests at the Margaret Addison residence af Victoria Callege and visited the Parlianent Buildings, the Museumn and the CNE.. t t t ' t t VISITORS - Thursday -morning, a group, of 30 Nova Scotia farmners on a six day tour of Ontario will be calling at the Jose farm ini Newcastle and Roy McComb's farm. et Welcome' to see how these two top farmers do the job. t 'i t t.- t ROUTES - Public School Stucknts and their parents in Darlingtopu TôwnÈWiP would b. well advised ta read the schedule of bus routes- In an advertisement on page 14 af this et#tion. Other- wise, they may have to walk 'to sehooi or be late. Another sumn-mer is just about over,,w1tMi chools' opening on Tuesday morning. TOO MUCU - It's getting to b.an e once again we find our 1ves wlth' pictures- and* news storieés --held oý couple of ýtii staff on holidays there enéugh tUe to add sufficient pagea the, oyerflow. Howiever, vW ~et0j together and insert a couple of extra week to'take care ai the surplus, soi the fali social season with the decks t t , t t _t COMMCIENCE - Last night, mazvy were happy to see tkat poor DIr. Étibg the Fugitive, fially cleared of tl charge that has' hungover ,h*,sbàs q Oddly enough, a man of the same nu i Magistrate's Court here on another- apparently there is no connectim t'~ that poorjeUlow -bas ha e*oqtm iry~ bu~ a tew' IPoneer Arrangement. Attracts Attention area. Ak ossession of information. re- 4 the person or persons res- r of Williàm B. Hall,'should, tely with 'the nea rest, police........... isioner of the Ontario Prov- re than one person claiming ntitled to a share therein, it the Minister of Justice and Ontario deems just. ne -of the most discussed displays at the Bowmanville Horticulturai Siety's Fiower Shop last week was this one, arranged"by Mrs. Lyle McMahon, phone, Books right,w*ho also won the award for the. top nurnber of points. This. arrangement There is a colorful new ainte"oer Days" class and, if you inspect closely, it will be 'seen 1book on the way toanai Bell that the container is one of those useful items of yesteryear, corupiete. with Canada customers inthe Osh- handie and to make it even more authentic, an early Eaton's- catalogue was awa area. It's free, useful included. Show Chairman Jack Cruickshank,4 lef t, and Society President -rs. and -designed to be one o:f the Ken Fletcher are inspecting the exhibit. best-read books this year. The book we're talking about is the new telephoneii. directory and this year the I directory Is pretty enough ta IIIIIn tretijID C frame. For approximately 10 years S Bell Cana,"a has featured CIUwd s loîicalse an f tsapA dmired by barge~o ci colorful sketch of. the Tle-At2 dn u lFi w rSw phone Association pavilian atA n A nu i Iow rS ,0 . E p . C o lo r p r o y -e d to b e s o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ popular that this year the- The Bowmanville and Dis- jwas a& great success. .'Ther jacket is a color-waqh -design trict Hortcultur4 %Spciety'ls IWere - *pproxhnmately 275 en- % aiblue and green. p lFîwer ~tis and the in peper S <'B1I C~fidà t'k y ege abl e SIow eld 1st hà attended enjoyect vev i deavoring to Malte -ets dirc- VWednta âfe o l âd 1 :tebeautifulflowers and.S r ie r tory cover as attractive as ening in the ],:owmanvile; plants, and aLso ahniired the r ie - Labour Day STremendous Parade Opens IPMSït 'm"ýe i 1AnnualCartwright Fair, lepn lufl a Catrght Fair on Friday wright Pife and Drumn Band. - LADIS SOTDA an Satrda, Agutd 25th There was an excellent dis-' 1:00 p and 26th, was a d Ecieu- Play of floats, decorated bi- Misw! 'b. 'spudm e On Tursdy evningat css.cycles, including the antique ,,$s follows: We)4#. 1:00 .. 6:30, Peterborough Juvenile Saturday's per fao r ia n c e couple on the bicycle bufit at , 7.ôo p girls will play an exhibition started off with a fine par- two, centennial birthdey cake, mai Ei*l--i ' to softhali gaine against Slaghit ade from the High School clowns, and many more Ini- cd on Saniay.~$uie8 * &Cook's B.A. Belles ai Mem- grouns to the Agricultural teresting displays. Thre W pl b.a 3e I anial Park. Park. his was led by Cart- (TURN TO PAGE TWO> alSevc. Many Attractions at Annual, Blackstock Ffre _W* àMd dCu"sSmIdI,, Duwktbu*, Md Keathe, Gr«a easUdwzny vwIda Bmefd »qdWY )y O0. id o le Ls le 19 te ;t lm MI. Id- oits and 3)ieces

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