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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Nov 1969, p. 5

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A ccaim Man vers Councif 1 Receive Watches for 4-H Club Work AcclaI le hany--There wll be no Mr. Neals thanked his nom- graders and î* .îowplow own- *letn in Manvers Townshp inees and said 'We as, tax- ed by the t9wrnship and a sec-, 4his year. At the nomination, pavers should be 4 , --p -at: wd e=t'low in use on aý meeting held in Bethany on we are living In changingirentai basis. A new garage! YridaY, ail members of Council imes. Regional government to house equlpment is beIngý were returned by acclamation is inevitable. We should in-1 bult at the junction of 7A to office for another year: vestigate ail of its aspects and: and 35 Highways. Roads arei 'Reeve, Wilson Heaslip of Jan- attend ail the forthcomlngibelng kept in good condition etil;Dpt-Reeve Harvey. meetings pert aining to i". Hc for the school buses". Mr.b Y~'acom of Ylverton; Coun- expressed faith in the present'iHeaslip spoke of the Cenotaph! ~rlors. R. John Payne. Wilfred Council and felt they wereirecently erected on the town-' ]Richardson and Alvin Mitch- doing their best to fairly re-îship hall property at -Bethany: ell. ail of Pontypool. Next present the interest of Man-' of the new Fire Hall built and, -Year's election will be for a vers Township. ýthe new fire fightlng equlp-ý two year term to coincide with Wilson Heaslip. now begin- ment purchased In Bethanv. the County Board of Educa- Ing his third term as Reeve, ýPlus addltiooal equlpment at: tion election. expressed thanks for the ac- Pontypool a n d Janetville e George Neals ot Bethany clamation and discussed brief- whlch will give gooid protec-i was nomlnated for Councillor, 1 ly some of the Councl's et-j tion throughout the township. but decllned to run for office. forts, "There are n0w two the sale of the Manvers Muni-l cipal Telephone System to The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. He spoke further of' garbage control and the in- creasing cost of operating the: three garbage dumps in the' township. Deputy Reeve Harvey Mal- colm, who Is a niember of the Wardens Advisory and: Co-ordinating Committee of t The tinited Counties of Dur- i harn a n d Northumberlqnd i spake of the regional govern- 1 - i ent soon to be lmiplemented1 and warned of comlng Chang- es In municipal goveroment.. He told of the Increasing tRx- At the Durham County Junior Awa rds Night in Orono Township Hall on es for education and how thev l Saturday, Karen Yellowlees and Neil Allin were presented with wrist watches1 would be levied. He discuss-:. ed road construction i the for showin g outstanding interest in 4-H Club work sînce first becoming mem-E Cotioty lev-'1 mentloning in bers. The watches were prescnted by C. L. Gunter, left, Manager of the Canadiani particular the work being Impcrial Batik of Commerce in Orono, on behaif of his branch and the Bowman-1 done in the Mosport area, t'e; ville branc. Mr. Allun had completed 22 clubs and Miss Yellowlees il clubs. 1 road north froni Bethanyto--____ Omemee. a hazardous corner ý ('hoose anl e.. lIn the Pontypool village area., Art-Carved He also commented onth. gigood fire protection in th" e t i he - for CI-iistmas the Bethany area for thetr ,,w and you can skip K4OO0 yxolnaydn-iens liana ills a 13~-1 Loss ions. which suni was match- the Mstletoe! ed hy Council. CoucilorR.lahnPii. y AI Cole !Walroff bis thîrd. At the endiand one assist, Wilson witi, exprssedhisdisaproal o Tlete was nne close gamne'of one period Ken's had a 7-Of two goals and two assists, and regional goveroment and feit and n wailoffing on Srdala.Maowwhtregasan (o op é) r ts hat sm al1 municipalities nigbt during the Junior Town: ln the secondi, Ken's bit for one assisi. would lose their identity in Leagues wel uig a he oea ar onte Team Standings the process. -You cao be sure Leiîon rlcfeated Nîchols 4-3 i his fourtb of the nlight at as of Nov. 23, 1969 your Council Is very vigilant and in the spcond. Bîll's tookf 2:14, Wilkins at 9:16 and Wil - Teani GP W L T Pts MIF In this respect". a rirubbing froni Kens 10 the'son at 16:59, to go ahead 10-0. Kens, 6 5 0 1 11 126 B M NV LEAlvin Mitchell and Wllfred tulie of 1.3-I. To the third. Ken's kepi Legion 6 4 2 0 a 82 Richardson each expres;edi Nirbolî.;hbt for the opener rolliîng along as Maynard,lNichols 623 5 8' their thanks for their ac- ai 7:51 on a poal by Rendeli' Wilso)n and Meadows. bis Bill's 6 n 6 0 O 105~ cmation for another term. ad this to pu i h hrd of the night, hit for! Top 10 Scorers Arthur Rowao, representa - di oe~ofteproKen'ê. Naine Teamn G. A. Pts. tlve of the Town.,p fMn when Camieron tied the score.' Inbptween a31l of this. Read- W. Walroff, Ken's 7 714 new UitedCounies o Norh-IT the second, only one goal: er spoiled Nemis' shîîtout atilD. Green, Nichols 9 1f u m bc lan d aod D urb ni B ard w as core hy L egi n's ln- th e 9:28 m ar k a s ho- p u t B ill's E . C ob b l edick , N i c. 6 7 1 of Education, outlined thp 1npy at the 1.546 ma--rk. To the 0onIhe score sîberet. There wr .WloKns 661 man pobem o te outythird. each club came throughieigbt minors andi two miscon- J. Homeniuk, Ken's 5 6 Il Sch olemB ofr. there are l'r two goals. Prout made it ducts called. with Ken's re-'ýB. Cameron. Legion 5 6 Il may details to be ironed ouf,;." Pl- for Legion al Il1:40, butcevgtrean Biswt .TloKns R l _______________________- Rendleil Ptut Nichols back i five minors and two miscon- D. Rogerson, Nich. 7 3 10 ____________ 'e gaine ai 16:57 for h is sec- ducts. Big gunsý for Ken's,.1. Oyler, Legion 5 5 10 oodofth ngbt Lssibn lwere Walroff wiih four goalsW. Rendeil, Nich. 4 6 10 minute later. Finney chalkedý uip his second of the night toIT wLg . Bke b l spread'- the margmn again toi T w g . B s e b l îwo goals. Only a minute wvas, .mm uuAI.~. of whn Nchls gan cin Hooper's 1ewellers posted ed Ceronation Cafe 51-24, iwithin striking distance oný their fouth consecutive vieî- wîth Stephen Fuels remaining A n invitation t everyone McDonald's goal, but timel tory, wi bout a Ioss, wbîle one game off the pace by heran ou1tmnos.nd Ken's Men's Wear are still dowoî.ng the Men's Wear The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, serving Oshawa and onhe e rmicod15,wih i on looking for their first win, 38-19. district, is your gallery, striving to live up to the name it recriving six minors and follwing en'scton ask et- Bi Do.n Deaio e the hs I.egion nine, pflus the miscon- hl egeato.ls us eelrwt h ihs bears. That name belonged to a humble, f irst generation duct. Big guns for Nichols day night, at the High School scoring performance in the were Rendeîl wiIlî two goals 1gymnasiu-m. HI-oopcer's wallop- league so far, as he poured in Canadian pioneer, Who worked most of bis life with his 1n oohewihtrea- 19 points. Tail Bill Scribe * sîîs. or Lgio il as ~ùi-notched ten, with Cliff Meta hands, and brought to Oshawa bis own high standards of Bowling egonilwa *ney with two counters and LVIF ow in adding eiglt and Bob Souch quality and integrity, and to whom this city owes a debt of Oyler and Adcock wiih two svn gratitue for s develpment.inths econ am. a1 Last week saw a lot of the Wayne Burgess turnect in a grattud fo it deelomen. I th secnd ani itwalteas coseu onn tehNo 1Nin.14 effortfortinnhe s-s no entest froni the drop of spot. It looks like we May ing cause, with Kevin Forret the puck as Ken's trouncedl have a phýoto finish with a hittîig for five. It is the aim of this, your galtery, ta encourage the i Bill's 13-1 as ihey marched to ½1/ point giving the resulis1 Stephen Fuels grabbed a their sixtb game without a' added interest.f huge 14-1 first quarter lead, Interest and participation of ail the people of this area. As a loss and Bill's went down to The ladies out-bowled the anîd continued to outplay cel- public building it is open seven days a week for your use and their sixib loss. ln the first Men 1w a decided margin, lar-dweuling Ken's through- period Ken's showed they witlh Diane McReelis taking oui. Dave Chiatfield collected enjoyment at no charge. were goiog bo control the ladies' bigb single for the 13 points to lead the oil-men, game as thev scored txvo goals Westlake bowled 267 to take with Joe Burgess hooping il wiib only 58 seconds gone by, ladies' bigh singe for the and John James and Ted Dad- For a nominal fee, you may, if you so desire, become a !on goals by Taylor and Wal- evening. Ron Brock rolledi son eaah notcing six. memer nd heebyassst n he reaivean roff. At 6:41 Walxoff added 670 for mens~ high tri2pl1e Bob Trew tallied iht patiiptigbis second of the night. Kens while Roy Woodward had 7 points for the Men's Wear, cultraldevlopmnt f yur cmmuity You meberhipstopped scoring until the 10:30 for men's high single. and Lars Carlson picked up of ou comuit. Yurmemerhi mark when Homeniuk added, Over 200 Games four. is needed ta help support and maintain the gallery. Student orle and less Iban a minuter Roy Woodward 278-209, C.1I Tearn Standings later Meadows hit- for one. Mra 7,G itr28 memberships are encouraged at $2.50 annually. Single aduit itb css than7, ree inue 39 .Weta e r 268M-!W .Ps r remaining in the period Mea- Reelis 264-255, R. Brock 258- Hooper's Jewellers 4 0 8 memberships are $10, and family memberships $15. dows added bis second and, 220, R. Ovendon 243-228, G. Stephen. Fuels- 3 1 6 YiUtAIIV ~Novenmber l3th the Townjslips3 orm MeKeen 37 P. Broome 225. în~ W E R I avrs, Murray and 5. Doug Nolan - .--3, Sy orstilI have less than 1 l Milt Dakin 18 J.1ker94 2017, of tbeir levies piaid" . Saker 1 Lag sormn ncuigTIe article further statedl HEUMATI K. Campbell-____ 193 1*thati Manvers Townsblp bad I.I JONYCASH pnv aid 1545% ,."This In- FBuc ______ 91 n.fration ln respect tb Man-î PAINJ UIs 9 * GEN ~ lîvers Township is qulte inac- Rumacaps capsules Wilbur___ 186 ONE LEN AMPBELL curate" sald Mr. Rnwan. On fWight 186 Serntember 5th a cheque w g ivO proven relief 1 TC Bruc __ *NAT KING COLE irsurd hy tee- Township of, fC. Rilter 180 Mnes to the Northumnber-ý Rumnacaps are specially formu- anh 7 TOPHI land and Durham Couniv Jaed to give you fast relief-the J, Rowe . 175 REG. $1.98 Board of Education Iin heI very first dey-from nagging A. Dykstra 174 of the. past . . . with amnount of $30.000 and cash- f rheumnatic pains and aches. AIso A. Bons -- 1741 ed on September bibh On i M, Ovenden 173 fproven effectivefor relieving lum.- .very purchase of ctober 141h. a second cheque bago ca a edceadL.W#Oodcock 172 r w~Ias lssued ln the amount of sitcbedcead E.Mitchel _______171 1$5I0,000.00 and was cashed on neuritic pains. Ask for new D. Cochrane ____1671 ~~77 M LYE A. i Octnober 15tbh This makes a. uaasadsiciehU L. Coombes 166i 5 7total of $80000 00 paid by our and white capsule of soothingA.Lrso ____16 or more $ A. wnsLp whch aount L~!T N O USO E M6t eor i less 0amisto Corfort-at your local druggist's. F. Dykstra 161 RLTOET ACSOE ororlss dof artotal Rumnacaps are capsules W. McNeil -_____ 59 lv fo 199 of t o f saothing comfortl 4ý F. Land ____ 159 towshp, diý;cssd dua-P. Broome _____ 59 ~ twnsI~ avmnt~ edca-. . A. Burgess___ 158 tur t ge aayfroi heL. Burgesa - 151 fuuetogtawyfmteG. Downey 15r) aionpavments of t wcp W E SBAY DI SCOU N That payJento txe t PIM, __ OPEN DAILY 'TIL 10 P.M. Ext: eeveonry gkrat- _ a bn a___131 13KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE laton the Cuc l Chac l 4im @S. Dilling ---- 118 Ufor thpin good governmerit UUl owelnndd la o- precedling yeara.i tact J. Malirs 263-2968. The Canadlan Statesman, Bowmanvllle, Nov. 26, 1969 1Commercial Hockey League 5 perfect attendance prize. tOur Christmas meeting was f xemlnded todgehebusylsndese j mdssed at e girlnswere their tickets for our Christ- -!ia a w rnrv.hir.h i ao r by Bob Hellatni Marjerrison. Brooks 5 8 13 prtt Critmas table centre- In unays ixt ncunerHella.m, M.&G. 8 4 12f piece. In unays irs econtr;Perris, Brooks 7 5 12' Mutton & Gould continuedý Hamilton, M.&G. 5 7 12! Helen Wallace was the wln- their wînning ways as they.ý Gili, M.&G. 5 7 12,ý ner of the lucky dxaw prize. handily defeated Bryson's Summersford, M.&G. 4 6 loi The remainder of the even- Smoke Shop 7-3. Mution & Sainsbury. Brooks 4 6 10):lng was spent maklng Santa Gould now have plaved fivei MeMurtex, Brysons 2 8 10! Claus favors for the nursing gamnes in a xow without a loss.i i homes for their Christmas Bryson's struck foc the first Goal Tenders f trays. score of the game on a goal: GA. Avg., by Joe Balson. Bob Sleep G. Wright. Brooks 20 3.33!i ~yy evened the score about a min-, L. Kelly, M.&G. 24 4.00 LONG SAULT ute latex and the period endi-,C. Vanstone. Franks 29 4.83 ed 1-1. Mutton & Gould K. Veitch, Brysons 32 5.33 Congratulations to Mr. caught fire in the second per- GryCriho eigbe iod as they ran the score to GryCrlho abgbe 5-1 on goals by Bob Hellani. ( là presented by Mc. Ralph His Irv Giîl, Larry Simpson and io ettes iU on behaîf of the Bowmanville Ray Wrendell. Gary Akey Lio Lion% Club, the Bowmanvllle struck late in the peciod ta f 0l Lions Club Trophy and Minia- make the score 5-2 ai the end 'irre sents rinS ture in memory of the late E. of two periods. Tim Prou t A. Summers for being the top narrowed the score to 5-3buTUI L judge at Durham County Ted airy ad B b elam oN~ewM e muers Judging Competition at the seored, the latter loto an emip- T oebrmeigo'Awr ih edStra ty net. 10 end the scoring.' 1The BowveLbon etnîgb n t, Nov. 22 at Orono. Don MeMurter for Bryson 's heBld a iL Lion ente Mrs. W. Vaneyk was a Sun- set up ail three of Bryson 's r day lunch guest of the J. goals. teI on Tuesday.. November 18th Vaneyk's, Tyrone, and Mr. and Inth final game of the witb 30 members present. Mrs. W. Vaneyk were Sunday morning Brooks' Supertést After a delicious dinner supper guesis of Mr. and Mrs. won tiheir sixib game in ai whicb was secved by ladies Chas. Penwarden. row as they edged Walter1 of St. Andrew's Church, our Frank Real Estate 4-2. Per- Imeeting was conducted. ennial seoring leader Steve f President Myrtle had the VOTE Burns wasied no lime as be pleasure of presenting pins to siruck for two goals in the four new members, nameiy: first period. Winny Vanstonel Shirley Frank, Elda Cuibbect- O MS knocked one in 10 narrow the f son, kay Stephen and Fran 7 l gap and the first period ended Patrson. Molly Kent was DEPUTY-REEVE 2-1 foc Brooks. Larry Chant~ also pcesented with a belated______________ ficed what proved to be the,-1ÇCLIPandSAVEË- winner very eacly in tbe sec- 5 ond period. Ron Sinipson1n a~ scored for Fcank's to narrow i ARM L OE oYDm the margin ta 3-2. Larrv! H R A Y O E o9 pm Perris then boomed a tercificI slap shot fromn the blue line' MONDAY TO FRIDAY to make the score 4-2 ai ihei CLOSED SATURDAYS 6 P.M. end of two pecîods. The thirdý period was scoreless. Georgeý Sainsbury and Fuzzy Marjer-1f DECEMBER 1969 rison had two asssiis eacb forý Brooks, rMONDAY Scoring Leaders g FREDERICK'S PHARMACY G. A. Ps 3 Bu.rns, Brooks 9 6 15 - ALEX McGREGOR DRUGS ZFair-ey. M.&G. 7 6 13 15- JURY & LOVELI LTD. Liberty Belles November 25th High Single N. Evans --- ----- - . 1. High Double N. Evans ---- ------- - 566' Gaines Over20 N. Evans 291-275, O. Pat-: field 218-208, M. McDonlalM 232, M. Learnian 220, ..Mc- Lean 218, A. Wilson 216, H. Reynolds 215, B. Locke 213,i L. Cole 210, M. Gibson 209,1 F. Steadroan 204, L. Renaud, 203, M. Lane 203, V. Mîllerý 201.A Pins Reynoldsg - 20263 Colville - --- 19667 Gibson - 19901 Coombes ------ 19,376 Locke ----- -- - 19258 Leaman , 19517 Shackelton - 18744 Bale - 18978 Patfield ~18397 Blunt ---------- 18528 Averages over 150 N. Evains - 0. Patfield______ H. Reynolds ___ J. Alexander __- L. Cole --- C. Roberts__ F. Allen ----- ___ W. Combes-_ _- M. Gibson ____ M. Leaman -___ M. Kîrklon M. McDonald S. Young M. Colville _____ M. Horstman-____ A. Wilson .*- F. Steadman - - S. Duetta ---- - - J. Luxton S. Nicholson____ M. Chisholm___ L. Renaud-___ B. Locke-_ ___ C. Wray F. Luxion Y, Osborne A. Bate -___ M. Laine- - H. Sheehan _____ E. Brunt ___ J. Ohapple J. Lawton -------------- 17; 215 213: 210 211 19 15 17 14 21 .174 1903 1883 17 184 183 179 164 173 173 162 170 1596 164: 159 1581 1586 22 - FREDERICK'S PHARMACY I29 - ALEX McGREGOR DRUGS A PHARMACIST IS ALWAYS "'ON CALL" FOR AFTER-HOURS AND SUNDAY EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE * Clip and keep as a handy reminder! *Sponsored by your local partlcipating pharmacies. HOLIDAY HOURS ON:. Der. 26 - BOXING DAY Frederick's Pharmacy Jan. 1, 1970 - NEW YEAR'S DAY Alex McGregor Drugs Open 10 a.m. - 12 Noon and 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. Holiday fours LAME -CLIP and ÈSAVlE,. o r cVk a J/?-a ir 1 7S/tf llo.1 visil t/he J(UT 'N' J(URL BEAUTY SHOP for expert hairstyling by VIOLET COOK - JOAN WHILLANS in a friendly atmosphere FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 623-5019 71 KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE Lloyd Ellis Shoes 49 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE - FOR - m cwr.cx9rc~ CHILDREN'S FLEECE-LlNED SNOW BOOTS $6.9 to $ 99 5 GREB KODIAK INSULATED BOOTS 1, $2OOT- -ALSO - WITH STEEL TOE UNINSULATE» BOOT $34-951 Marie Clairel WINTER SNOW BOOTS Sizes 5 - il $9.95 to $169 - SNO - BELLS by KAUFMAN women's Sizes 6 - 1l $9esto $1295 FULL LINE 0F OTHER Winter à $2,595 1 Footwear, SKATES by DOUST MISSES WHITE FIGURE SKATES... $11.95 f0 $13.95 WOMEN'S WHITE FIGURE SKATES ... .. . $11.95 to $19.95 BOYS HOCKEY SKATES... .......-...... $11.95 t. $17.95 MEN'S HOCKEY SKATES...............-... $19.95 to $29.95 Trade-Ins Accepted on New Skates 'r.....Y!----

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