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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Dec 1969, p. 17

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Bowmanville High School Honor Gracluates Receive D iplom asT h atda ttaaEwavle e.S 991 lElet G rdonL. ill, 44 h atdya h Federation -President Gordon L. Hill1, 43. of Varnalof the OFA are Frank Wall oireconsider sameoftsia. trtetof nmis an in Huron County, is the new Port Burweli in Elgin Countyl She also statedthtaresreouinwspsdwhc President of the Ontario Fed-land Keith Matthie of Algon iwill get togetherseda;aidfoth Fdrtont eration of Agriculture. The quin in Grenville County. either by their owc fot r"upoti vr a h election took place during the; The remainhng new membersiefforts of the govrmn(o al asigo hslgsa second day of the OFA's an-,of the executive include Bruce because they albcm m in(i 4 i 9,Bh16 nual convention at the Skyllne Taylor from Enniskillen in:'pioyees of corportossahtanmiadpes il Hotel in Toronto. Durham County, Malcolm Day : People are the rbe ~rcieeeypoetoa h The theme of the three-dayi idson from Brucefield in Huron !agriculture, flot tepout" aetm rvdn h cn aif air was 'Road ta the '70's 'County, and Delmer Bennettishe emphasized. oi upyo eerhai Dr..ve or.Be .Driven.. . from Forrester's Falls ln Ren-mls FSister ThomasMoerpt- Tecnetnaso ase The two new vic(e-presidents frew County. ýedly asked herauinetarsouonwchecm nd Mr. Hill succeeds Charles G. consider whether "ecflc-e ht"h oeneto OBITUARY Munro of Embro as OFA Pre-: existence is possile narcl nai aeteDprm O IU R sident. Mr. Munro continues as ture. o giutr n odrs President of the Canadian; She ciosed off e pehpnii frpeaigalrc MRS. JAMES RICHARDSON 1 Federation of Agriculture and with a list of furte hie-omnatosfrteueo as a Vice-President of the in- ges for hier audienci n am ebcds etcdsadfn Following a brief i]lness, ternationai Federation of Ag-! ers as a whoîe. "aea o-gcds n lomk h the death of Mrs. James Rich- riculturai Producers. He is the est confrontation; itnwt nai eateto gi ardson, aged 86 years, occur- second man in the historvof a n open mind; std alen-utre ndFdrepsie red at Peterborough Civic h eeaint an helie;mk h onor A ts an Scie ce Gr duate at BH.S. om m en em entHospital on Friday, November consecutive one-year terms as available; and thencalnepaut. 2lst. 1969., OFA leader. Hono Art an Scince rad atesat BH.S Com ence entDaugihter of the late Wmn. The new OFA President, a MeMulien and Dorothy Nel-, hog and cash-crop producer, son, the former Lillian Mc-, farms ln partnershlp with his Township and attended school manage about 700 acres of A N at Baiiyduff. In 1913 she mar-1 white beans and barley, al- ried Mr. James Richardson, tbough the bulk of their opera-BEUYN K who predeceased her. tion Involves hogs. Mrs. Richardson had resid-1 Mr. Hill has been active in, ________________________ ed at Pontypool for 56 years, farm organizations for about~ and before moving there iived' 1 ersatn ihte at Ballyduff. A housekeeper,l HuronCon Loaofhe 7HEsfsm yeeadho toaieehifeh her interests centred around HEaro arer' nin.ài the home and commun ity af-wsPeieto h F yioktruheesao n aeclr fairs. She was a member of; from 1957 to 1960, and then was discussed nhs eksclnn oa ecm Pantypool United Church and provincial secretary for one to what eyesaowchsarbstfry. of the U.C.W., and was organ- year. ist of Pontypool U n i t e d! In 1962 the father of three Fîrst, twobscrestreebr Church for many years. h joincde F rdesMr One: Ifyudn'wato a hieacm te was also a member of Ponty-l*keting Board for a three-year baby forget teadlgcta upeeesao pool L.OB.A. A pianist silice term. He has aiso served on goes with apuiedssTw:Agocooprc- the age of 5 years, Mrs. Rýich1-the Ontario Bean Producers' pie ta remetbr1 htigtshdsbigfaue - ardson made a recording wben. Marketing Board for two to the forefronmkn hmsadataddr she was 80 years old. years.shdsptfareindtmknghe rede Surviving are twa sisters- Interest in agriculture as a Keigti Dmd rw rge hdwo i-law. Mrs. Florence MaMul-woehstknM.Hhta bwnesscceinl mkngyueeslk len nd rs.Wiliar Skcework with the Advisory Coin- i:nieces and nepbews. mittee ta the Price Stabiliza- dre n epyst .___..____...__ Mrs. Richardson rested at tion Board and the Agricul- Smeb-w eysas the Morris Funeral Chapel,f turai Inquiry Committee into otieelwadbu Hits Out at Permissiveness well worth canging dates ta your representative - ideas Bowmanvile, with service in Intermarketing Products. Most pget ot ue get this speaker! are wonderfui butnt work Pontypool United Church on recently, hie helped author the ' oe nbu n re What i, happening ta the' uniess we make it. We live Monday, November 24th. Rev. report of the Special* Com- youh o au soiet, D. Mc-inside ourseives" concluded Dr. David Northey of Bethany mlttee on Farm Incame. geyoryea ~ Ju n ~ s o n G rc~vy'lra in gregor asked himseif two years MacGregor. 'i wou1d like to conducted the service and in- Falowinghbis electon, Mr.'"pu oedph C i e J m s o r v T r i ,ago wbiie speaking in Cleve- get outside myseif andhv e etwsin fresher Hilwide-open Iookte rog percentage in the USA 99 per Mr. McNeil tha nked the~ Pallbeas'ers were Messrs. a group effort on behalf of alBu rgenee T o M ak e P ro f t F ro m Y o u th cent devoted ta dope? At a'speaker and the soioist and as' Cliff Curtis, Percy MeMahon, of us together." clrtn otmue beautiful centennial fountain a Past President added hisi ae euln oadM- paesdrn h avn in Vancouver 200 hippies sat tbanks for an excellent meet- Muilen, Harold Quarry andi tion included Ontario Gavern- around, longbaired and un-'ing honoring the past presi- Ciiff Ricjhardson, ment Ministers, Ontario paliti-buneewarsc a #"11 kempt, the Doctor and bis wife dents. The President thanked Many beautiful floral triIcal party leaders, a nun from strong blue or n te y aefrta atr taiked ta them and were calied those wha through their efforts butes. including those fromýthe United States who warned t.hat it outdoesyu aualeeclr S p e a k r T e ls Drh a m C lu"a straight". One 15 year aid had heiped makie it a success, Pontypool L.O.B.A. and Pan- that she intended ta "sack it by Aleen Aked minister 1914-15)>. The Past the Past Presidents sald he!Faway from home for a year, programme canvenar. Prom the high esteem in which the dividua1lfarmers from across their eye color yteclro hdwte s.Sc Taronto's Durham COLIilty Presidents and their wives at was in that border-line spot when asked "Where do you out of tawn were Mrs. Gea. deceased was heid. the province. Aimost 500 pea- hzlee otî lcsa aycbrtepg Club heid the dinner and the head table were welcomed that thase presidents preceed-Isleep?" repiied that'she found W. James, Mrs. Everett Hoar, _________theconentonent____n meeting ln honor of the Past and introduced by Pres. Aleen ing him were dead, whihese n crwdin. "atseeig yo Mrs. Adaontg owmver, 'art raams for the programs. an rwldi. Wa f o rs d.MotoerPr Resolutions for the annual As I said hs ektesao iapidoe Presidents and their wives on Aked; Sr. Past Pres. and Mrs. those following were ail living. become pregnant - diseased?" Hope. The next meeting will U.. Y onvention concerned such top- the entire eyeae ihamr nes iee iriday evening, Nov. 21 in the O. J. Henderson 1951-54; Past Reiicn fo.at gen ih hu .smoewiib Jn 2,a h EuainNEW S~ modemn setting of the Educa- Pres. A. A. Martin '54-'57 was Rmn k 1k o fcsgla- ihafter me!-A podeof wllba C ne , ____the _____ W.'s s ed as Pesticide contrai, estate shadowing alogtehs aeblwtebto tion Centre, Coihege and Mc- unfortunateiy not present due ed fromn boaks of old minutes brok fen hme! Anpdutef aCtre rnity U.C .s ecn taxes, sale of farms for taxes, lashes and alogteeecas. oeerifor Caul Streets. Grace was said ta a spraîned ankie; a cangrat- hie said James L. Hughes wstoyamr broken homean intels Thankaffering Tea was held sales tax, definition of a pro- eesaeetvrcletothrplyhdwaon by Rev. H. S. Cobb (who was ulatory telegrani from Past the founder president for 32 than in 37 years. Unwed moth- on Fra ovemb caer 1 . duer, ofanitma umnesrat only the outer alozh y rae hswlmk the Tyrone Circuit assistant Pres. and Mrs. J. P. Lovekm K.Sumrsfrd I chrgeDmen ofaniais 19595 60- Pot9Athr)(eaort. Arthure)irt tea-wessncAasdg4rprucntinf glupo dladesrecivd 0 secii nteesOtafay yureye iok urheraprt.Ifyou ees resetto read in their absence; Past urer for 38 years wbile Thos. the iast twa years; drugs ln- 1 I I t wor the envelopes containing the people were two tractors im- far apart, appytesdwaogth wheee Pres. and Mrs. J. G. Spicer Yellowlees was secretary for' creased 600 per cent in hast "thank you" money, and ar- parted fram Czechoslovakia es- crease. 1960-1962; Past Pres. and Mrs. 27 years and at bis death fol- five years; increase in rape 119 rne hr ntpst pl eilyfrtecneto.Grswt L. MeNeil 1962-1964; Past Pres. iawed by Wallace Maals secre- per cent. Password is sex! aborangedout them n t apesU. taW.speil eac o hie covnd ton.G rswithsotsscnehac hi ysb and Mrs. R. Stonehouse 1964- tary for 19 years. According ta Something Is eating at us - Mrs. Summersford welcom- ers identical ta themn, will be ohaeaI 1966; Past Pres. Dr. and Mrs. statistics the f irst lady Presi- some subversive action - ta cne Ar d ail and read a paem "Time demanstrated across Ontario in ~S-SREE 0. B. Dickinson 1966-1969. dent should continue for at destroy samething established itakoe te r aoi he îm-us trcoials e machinery if oe ye r eyd i alh >Carnation corsages were pre-i least 35 years, Miss 1. Orchard - giving It ta these kids, con- to aketiefep-set scIftiasofth gcier I ou sented ta the ladies and white first lady Treasurer at least 40 îudD.Mrgr 0 portant and beautifui things prove satisfactory, the Ontario shadow tomesan sty wyfrmeeler ifZfS6N~TODE boutonnieres ta the Presidents. years and Miss H. Baker sec- million dollar a year racket ln of life. Farmn Machinery Agency wili they'Il anly mE yu yslo oedel. À__M________ A toast ta the Past Presi- retary at least 30 years. pornographic literature gaes an Rev. Ward, after a few begin taking orders for ship- in Toronto; magazines seli froni AMUSIN detswasgivn y Brt sb Fist eeingwashel i $600 a 9.0 a op tayaug-words of commendation ta the ment ta farmers. The Zeto than ever. dents was gven by Ber Aladiesrsforeringsinghtheirn 6on0ytoMan0uactcoring CampanylaieakforIrayoug haveramail Meyestuthegsampaey, pliesf yAuoid ton, lst Vice Pres. who said Erskine Pres. Church 1898 and sters - their truc value 60 by free-wili offering, asked al ers of the tractors, plan ta open eye limer andwarpl hdwtnsYo cn YOUhe eit so ewhtthkeaom m-whfwaw eks laereheairs a - c nts T ese are filed witkt re d a prite dhicaio . a pars epon-nMctrentts.n re se our ey areeb a plyng ha ow flg tl /1 THEADS my "pressed by time." Each fluai summer trip by'Grand moral corruption filth, not sex.Wete ag ThkYorsvebynfres.boeoumtrioeceaendlihytoheet Past Pres. had added and left Trunk Railway ta Bowman- Sweden often held up as an Lord". The main banquet speaker at bvyorn UNYsomething af themselves and ville accampanied by the 48th example naw has communal Mrs. Sumersford said that the annuai dinner was the re- of the eye. were responsible for the Club's Highlanders Band. Banquets marriage, wbere six couples., she had reparted aur activi- tiring OPA President. Mr. Ai fyuhv i ys-wIwoee continuous performance for 71 for 260 with members ln even- live tagether. Modern emphasis tics ta the Official Board and Munro told his audience that ensiders thataprbe? BY A Myears; built on their founda- ing dress were funictions at îs given ta sex - crime jumps made announcements as foi- "the idea of bninging farm- Toronfo rer.Sydct tion aur herîtage was its pres- McConkeys and the Queen's on the gravy train ta make a os:FrtHm Meins ers together in Ontario is a PLUMBING & HEATING ent day quaiity of enjoymenf-lte0t. Sherbaurne House was profit out af adolescence. -- will be held Nov. 30; General worthy goal ta bie pursued." PH NE23-65 h he holdb w e rt eraent metin Working mathers go back ta Meeting, Dec. 16.Hewnantsrssht copimntd.Iplace and it was here that Mn. work tbraugh social ecanam- Poinsettias will be arranged "the breaking off into small, Tyrone, Ontario Sm. Past. Pres. O. J. Hender- Hendersan joined them, Mrs. ics; aour socîety Is anc af aca- at the church altar for Christ- ineffective groups must be ___________________son In replying ta the toast ta Wllard, Mrs. D. W. Armstrong demic snobbery - everyane mas Sunday. Anyone wlsbing dlscouraged." and Mr. B. Madden rememben ansuhe- hid -a eado- taV bi lan ane or have ane piac- TreHonw illamA. t Pos OFic Svins ank wiI terminate programme convenor introduc- "a bengcolte, nipar-Eliinat dry winer airn your home... nohin tadoen B- ThereiFaist ler oma ine aitiioc, pecl- BROLDL STR65 e th oosM.Harold j d doondition, haoly ohlee, inManiowoc Leather, baritone at St. Mat- ity." We need the Church. We cal us today. ville!! Haw rigbt they are Wisconsin, ieft ber audience with drawn bte oeain.But there romains about ahw ntdCurwowsaepaigtgte nor'nd how badly we as parents, iaughing and thinking. During i ia 4Y2 1illon dol lars in savings accounts stil11 accompanied by Mr%. L. Mc- own corner rather than one n evc lbmmeshradessecalneLo n 4Y 1ed -asn Chrhwhn e i arhpa ndcitizens af this wonderful Ontario farmens to re-apen the mNe angi bsome Easy tesaeGd bleeinuitown have let them d cown! "Challenge af Abundance", iesdUdrLB mannr sag "Sme Echaned' he sme Gd; bhiev in nityNo movies ta go ta, no1utoe by the Special Cani- Evening", "Trees" and "None ather than union. A Rabbi, an mncpl t wmmte amIcre n Sothn creuly o ouo a y fvo rbut the Lonely Heant" and an Anglican Bîshop and a Cathelic Runctar lMIp oo m t a wm in mee t In Ion-___ relatives have a Post office account? encore. priest went ta Heaven and . since the fire Inspector right- wa h'wene granted anc wish by St. Dr. S. A. McGregor wstePeter. The Anglican wisbed, .* fully closed aur sunroomi Any of our brancheswill be glad to open speaker, well known as ad wipe out ail the Catholics, the pactbeoe had a seniaus MM Tru Svins ccontforyo whreMacGregom for 20 years ,Dept. Catbolic wished wipe out ahi 1 accid bf ent t shiha tie th ,Hadan Pofssr f aclt hePrtetatsan te ab acdet.ItIshih lm tel H N DREDS 0F R MAT your money will earn 6%2% interest HedadPoesn0 auti h rtsat n h abi 'y- Town of Bowmanville in ai1 of Dentists, U af T, a Past in bis turn wished grant the j Pres. Academy af Dentistry, 16 iseaiteoer! * Its capacities took the Initia- per annum. years Dental Chairman Can. wihe o.te.."rs tive ln establishing a placeý Red Cross Society, honorary The parents oi two littie fo these young peaple - ta ON life memxber Ont. Dental Assn. boys who were always swear- MksIdo i meet, dance, ith paycoke O SALE Children, consultant Hospital help wbo said take the TV Outdoor Fresh and doughnut. fo ikCide n n.away and if that fails bit them. Whatever the cost, It would Crippled Chiidren's Centre. Next day at breakfast Bihlla be cheap ln camparison withFO THS W Chlrnare bis lufe work, asked what kmd o eea asLA. PA KER othe pnd iswudetake t F RdHSiEs-L I helping children, fighting for would like and he replied quleting eult teen-age, OPEN W DTUSFRI. 'TIL PM. -6P . theni, speaking out for under- "Sime ai those damned corn-' dees mgn h cn Bank0f Montreai lks nSONSael o dens.Iain h cn standing of their problenis - ake"adofeitlygta a few years hence, the rest-', crsdrwgn a gis h ai ofthe band lsaaurinrouhfldeon SUOTNR OD LO their corruptions especially for whm.Jimmy camd"elnextn strators and riaters, filhed with Ci N TI Y profit. "Perinissivenessaon the we se i Wl o 152 King St. East bozanptramnau Bowmanville Branch: .R. ALLEN,Mnae Rampage" was the titie chosen corn flakes." quietnd1ot, WHITBYou Oshawa Brandi: R. XPRANKLIN. MaÎ,ar by Dr. MacGregor for bis talk "What can you do' Offer Bomaviledwntwn strits, and h Os'li.wa Shopping Centre. King St. W.: given acrass Canada from Youm services ta home and lttresgtahrditrictsw andot W. cnstt catwiha er' chol to hi tie oînt PHONE 623-5651 ltl eadfrlwadodr 1742 BROCK ST. SOUTH OF 401 POE6889 D. J. SHANAHAN, Manager cattcat ihayassho;so hstiecmn Which is cheaper? The tiîne - meaking enpgemwit. bookiedlczou the bordea write loi__________lis ow.-Rotary Bulletina.- ______________ -4---.-- -.4--~--.. ..-- ~ . -_~. 4 --.~-.,-. - t.'

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