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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Dec 1969, p. 2

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* 'e-t *....-.---.-~ - * t-..'. r * -~. -' ,-,.*--.-.* 2 The Canadlan Statesman. Bowrnanville. Dec. 17. 1969 Accident Round-p stbeGr Plan Bus* S aiet y Pro gram 11Neilas uC. Louwdnr ccde,. h8 damnage on Monday afternoon1 in the eut-piet dertScgg trtnohadht at 3:15 o'clock in a collision!mentf.et ,MenoilHsia tlt ae aaet h on King Street W est. The for faials lacerai n. T e e c r W s a p o l aey $ 5 For Rural, Public Schools I TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE drilvers lnvolved were Ode J. was about $10tahendhrwsabu A bus safety and crohsing htimplementation of satety loading of buses, E SothnshwonwKmer Pabh osal e-dmg atepl.Craa parlprogram la te be etb- patrals on senior elemeritary Ta programs, the Eerm FroancsBtey 1 ciet inedu rural publie elemen-1scheal buses would nlot be ins- Safety Programi and the Bus!E v oa.Dmg t W, An eastboundcrdrenb C =ues.1 The report stted that the Program were put forth by the: M v eles 6 . C ntal o ony ol The N rthumberland and program would utilize the ser-. administration as pregrams ta n es n i v si atd rl d e 1 h DwUhani County School Board. vices et senior pupîls in ce. be implemented, e Whereas at a meeting ci the Council of the Corporation of the Town of At 8:45 p.m. an Monday ditions of the ra nCn.D I at àaeiUng Thursday night, eperation with the bus opera- The Elmer pregram.th e Bowmianville, it was resolved that there was a collision between cession StreetEatt8:0IW docided tb Implement the prog- ter and the local opp safety port stated, was basically an , rco -rie n a n p n n S t r ram as soon as possible. officer. through which the encouragement ta children te Enterprise Hilliait the junc- into the northdth.aaeTy Lau there were to be ne patrais on ilsted during îoading and un- en 'timer" tennant ;rom th Friuav, D c m b r 2 6, -1969 wys on bertiKhmfathcag op ra uhn. nh:Is::n laeo the kindergarten buses where -- fagpole ofet r school when:2ay5sGore.tretKimmer .gae th édeogait onue O hy aqandcnliged ypractîce ý as tihe driver et the tracter- At 8:15 p.m. n atrvcrbsa3taIcoeTh va-vnmr motat n.adcn nigt rcietaller, and Jean Mary Mot- there was anothracietoAerangalwresre iiipoiant.gond safety rls fat, age 26, was the driver etofaî~ Eb e elewt w - W. Fyank Thom., director of C o t It was noted that the twa o EU the car. Danmage e the trac-Concession Sreetat Gr ato o thprgra o th nanpragramrs were currently in tor-trailer amounted ta P sap- Drive Els, 3teaSetSlesaewleDl sino h rga nteno seration In a llmited number'Vipt.a Oshawy,$lt0con-anraom plced u poone asscar heur kinciergarten i-uns re- <PROM PAGE ONE) ITachools In the bard ares. . ad h mrn s srb afie a ap oxlmately $l,0 amand ee toî t heisocr i t etThSeersgaserscr quired considerable study. ddiste a.Cntbl .A trk tl The whele prograni had been r~adLorna daatedand thîe I rtin oinstance s ersv-wsaice:ieal amg nacte t ic n D yALu an sitdb W Up qulck, as It was only mn te inr ahsr~gbde eesrieCIV IC O IDYWhiteley OPPed two~0cf5I OP a n y o rprizewese ac cubs or other lnterested or-:Tre eIcles wr nov agertxthateecaraonc a TeBmeaau u.t~ eficr nroucd h Iea :receil'ed a red poinsettia true. gantzat.iôns. cd i a collision onear no-a peiaey$0,adteeBae inthsendam i the. board.A donation ef $1.000 te The board heard that thei These art, therefore, tei make known that in compliance with the the Pin aige roainwaoleabot $0 amagE ha4ab)outThBoe There was the question of iBranch 1P8nefRtheeRnrainlngsapole.sConstable DanerAbder-owercnledrby Pat Reynald26 biîI'i whether toi get lay people tida gion wa nimaZ by the ty efficera within the Unitecd!24 . Oeothsvhi act as pétrole, methers or per- Ladies Auxillary. The choque Counties, at Bawmanville,' BoxingDy sa.Cdi oia.ces was a parked car owned Three cars coli tth ikdu h igetly h a uli G rad s 7 and 8 ucernert C b oKrnga andoSilver Inrt, he first. gam e etatT5:5o- out or dass for an heur te de' Rena Bathgate In President direct respensibillty fer co-ap-i IVAN M. HOBBS,ThdresofteterteSrt t5:0pmonStrdac.lI.teCrini tIiloebv te give this consid- the auxilary for this gener- In the pron-ftion of gad saety!wr em Fl eration and careful study," he eus donation. and paid tribute practices aniong pupilq. Town of Bowmanville. Toronto, and Hugli McCIurFP RaKennle , WanE Ade;b ei adwt h nid, ta the arganization fer its The côet of Installlng theý1ened A report te the board statedwonderful work and support perawasotindàT ge2aot Tarante thee4 , 63 Tile mperancegas.Du lxne over the yearq. President Bath- equip one qtudent with badge, Too Mb-uc h maeToo 'i J wa s Daoutc600 amdae t -a e t $125adMaionMls ..gaswie Mra ud Rgate On behait of the aux~iary boIt and rainceat, as required, - 1-laza $D200laageate oxi- FBemin are Teewa n ei oae ikdu members exprcssed apprecia- would be appraxitoately $5 MClrecr.Tthpr ej r Lo s C u tian t Branch 178 for the Bascd on fIve patrel members Mcl a.Tepre ar' lmin$ca50 d a ppoi h nin de ,eHm L io n s C l u b B ~ , sustained about $50 d Mli - 1 c r, whll a a e t lo e 2 t n deliclous meal prepared and per raoute and 237 routes, the dosal . A magie i caik initial board outlay would he 1mari TId ca 1 tws nonedb Pet adtonlruts pobbyAt 11:15 arn. on Sunday' Anderson investiatd'h Hontlncglwa eS1.060ata emtateri aspilnclded. xtSeptember wereý hr a w a olso hr a Yule Party mahg a, oritaion neded nx I c un y S I c . c u i I _ at the corner ef King and lision et 4:5,5 p.rn nFidyAo ;of $1.060 te Mmeri ThereunWasia twa car collisionl There wasooa Gtwoncar cntl-iocaredeby ThondBrown. for equipment. It was alseto etns I bepIrdd-a The BowmranvýIlbe Lionsddd~anae oaint fromn the board's 1970 budget. mivolved were Patricia Both-'li the corner ofîet Sre Clas party on anay, DChrsthe Haspital for Sick Children, - Snowmoblles are ta be pro-lerable damage but the worst J. M. Rolph said thata weiI. 95 Ontario Street, and d rt nershirvd Sre.'e I h is gm ____ rîversool invalvePdfewerei Glor- dgaplayednsnon1Sa.tGrrgey. Dec.4 T1i, mas . Fôllowng tha, e preen'Tarante..praperty. feaureinwas the potential haz- for-t should be made te get teStre ae teIt.heto r B4acThurd, eean tiati.lon cf gtheby jîi n oli A sîngsorig of favorite__ The Northumberland - Dur- ad inuri ng young children particular community ta ce_-op-,c t akBakun ..4 a-Bsn an RNisMetai prviedwa ejed wîth Conir ten ade the decision, ta ban school grounds. "m atta hs ahn mately $150. Constable J. A.!Coecraane aS- aur ihaltre and roup Mith semrle d'musie Ssi mahm s heplnîthe vehiclcs Iast Thursday after The board recommended that!can go anywhere confuses the 1Clusto invstiatcd Cl$1er th omanvt h us Scho le Gtatheacmstplanit t M *mm stutheanoardemembers were told signs be posted at al schoolis sse,".hosaîd. "I'm sorry ta Two cars coiiided et 9:40 Blackburnh caBbrKczla asite w the inging of "Jingle Belîs", the RicPAKraOeE)erg Sei getsnes0about damage ta young trees, prohibiting the uise of snaw-. sethe ban being placed but' P-m. On Sund-ay on the Sixthi aged wsscrc Mie Weed and Terry Russe,, Sna lus arrIved. Seth Hunt scol PIaGE The EDepart eupeta -,-ake htw aaakinocsde- Concession Road in Maves A truck driven b eladKnsduldtesoeo 'Oa Hexcellen't aId t.Nc. h e pres oere qipetwilihd 11 W. StLrrock ak httion the damage which is being Township. The drivers~ in- Reid, 27 Elm Stet5' Intescn1cnei h thon sang 'Star Divine' and Wýsexelent hna ae fm n isreceived trom time been twisted beyond repair. the board would do in instan-!d , vle were Gary C. O'Nell theBarns ddfeaing them W0inners egt . h okey t m k emb rer s ean er 1te time opinions from various The report stated that the ces where thie scbool grounds,ý The police departments In~ age 17, R.R. 1, Pontypool, and'geatonK th t co s d rat o u d s u e y t e v h le a n th mni an d w ar tickets were Leo Manard. s.' glfts, and was asssted by shoulS be given te discontin- hgrounujed yteicesd he nommle.ypariand ofthe board e si be na tehi i lcrt heesamage t21eI,; St West Tin-scre y onCwl w J. Morrison. C. Shwarz BilliPresident Bathgate and Cem-uing Remembrance Day as a - - ___about_$500, day enay achim Plight, Dave Madden. Bllirade Ada Butler. an executive holiday, but the Canadian .and- O er was abouimt $0 a'î Ro hley'mnTetMstr er 2urgos, Ai Irvine, Rance mn-inber. During the balance Legion, which is vitally inter-1 $00aa gedtthtr e waihappradrmvery a. rcRedan oa adwh DnlIlngM. Green and j. 1of tie evening Card Bingo was ested In the observance i car.$400abl e WltaHe l-e cdriea nabetdvi o owe a sit emesbury. ienjoyed and tiere were num- Remembrance Day. has n e r a i n D . C a snatexcr, C, ans te Williga H etruck the littIe gr.a1Rs Gena n s J. Amticewnd. D. Jckman wrdus, ienern, cfe andpressed itseit as being In favorlmr PP Msth nvsi at-ys. heharnsgoas ur R a=nD akaiadlecem ofe ai Ofits ailmination as a schooi îg ottîcer. adMr. JtHe.agie iMr1crdb ic anwt w and Earl Malley. cake were served. holiday."I> 'réu riD LI Theme was a snowmobile avd rs.J.H Macî, 3'ad ohil aw 1Mr. Kinlin's latter went oni e c ii i( f e f' ill accident on Saturday aifter- Waeriy Rostaknt ntatidgm.teGat 1 ita say that a suggestcd form P es n Dn e. a t R eVU flooni on private property west Mwmoravll HAsta bytdeaedheRdrsyth etf service for Remembrance -__-Tic Bowmanv ile Recreation' and L - aou.Th a iofEnterprisa Hill, No. S1AmbuIscae ai4 ta0. Te Gints Day or te shool inOntaia yna arou Th Satr- ig.hay.The rive aithe nce SherecivedtreThenegoariwrersorf byhayn *ad br teen lsnOnforioanyeprtment's Christmas Revue day 11:30 Class: Anne Auger vehicie, Perey Fryer, age.3 2, arra sions ae i hh ,i ikt Recei ves CA. efBallet, Tap Dancing ad andte arayNo lsan i ie ean,- b re-te herîg ,Gotlasa years by authority of the Min- 'Baton Twirlingîîed i h Lsi tar n da y oTCasad i wfenbthm-and bath knees.Shldre ister ai Education.ng e îthSîaîSaradWnyTrn ceived minoir injuries in theoieoaanoeasst h-' j Town Hall auditorium oni An intricate Baton Solo wasl,- oee ufcetyt euoJmspce ptoass " Y ou w ll hav noted " theT u sday ev n in g xas an u - e form ed w ith ease by Ir n e a a l a Z mt a he m hom e o n ur da . I o l n o n r g B a - aà>latter stated, "the Min ister's sadn ucs n ut paitlr ' e ao Sls$7 aybet boni. Crprl¶1 Pr dents et an appropriate way ta uhejoe yalag ui i efj tempo were per- was agread by council that ive mark Ramembranca Day that ence. The teachers of th e stu- formed by Janet Lovekin and this fac was ta ha paid, pro- Tiare xvas a fcr n tort nontr wa ncue i h 'mm dents wo performed were Teresa Payne, and tera was vided that lt may ha applied lision at 8:55 t a. r cl assu u i les ftr a s 1 - b o k l t if o R 1 9 6 9a r n.rT huS islay F ot aeOs c o r e . o ni e R a ms'g o a ls xncuded îa e ameni- Mrs. Shirley Fowier, Miss an eye catching Baton Salo by, ta a new machina, If desirabla,onVro'Rodnrto'waa codbyBlEv ,- r.c Rolph said the board ~" ~ Brenda Hanning, Miss Patsy Pa tsy Blake. since tic machine no In Use No. 2 Higlway.Tedrvsan golTmCaelad Blke ndMisSusan Cn-The DaneTwimi by the, mav nflt t h langer. oDehncrsisv Rase era nce a ihatmi- nors and the Assistants wera Jolly-Ettcs was excaedingly en-i Council vated cocrec Larry S. Goodwinae1,Vsiatpikdu n sit ted ma aholday for chls " . Miss Irene Rietmuller andjoyable. Those wha took part1 witîh the Clerk's rcquest forRR.3 Bo avilad 'e oyl utMT atdaa odafo col Miss Cindy Kowal. Miss Iranie lin this number ware Cathy tic construction of a par- KrnJ oetae2,as egisi i ia ah andi.nstead services behald KRrn i.'Bbowrts" within the sehool at the start 1 k'Hre a tcdrco. PsatTrs anBr-tition In is sacretary's office, lof R.R. 3, BawmanvleDa-a.3tOcon.Tcoy tf wiat wouid ha a normal Tie pragrami opened with alara Hienning, Kathy Blake, At prasent the office is com- aga ta the two cars mutdgaswr crdlyB \*IÇÇ\% W chool day. ' ao utpefre yJnet Lovekin, Michlalea Lam- plctely open and on cold days t prxmtî 30 o-Gdry "This latter docsn't answerJanet Lovekin and Kathy on, rne Rietmuller, Sylviawhnteiotdrluc- aur question; aur resolutien re- ' lk.Te wr tîigHolien and Joany Willens. stantly being Openad, the quirod a more direct answer," orange and pink costumeas an- AIl tic performers xvere on working conditions In thus E __ ho said. "I don't tink wa hancad with lace, and received stage for tic Finale, Eacî stu- office arc uribearable. TichI Tel should ho given the run- niuci applause for their livaly dent receivad a present tram et $a395 tus pattox s itd DELO I a , us.I 10around." number. The Novice Solos by tie teaclers, and a Christmas R One ofthti membars coin- Joany Wiliems, Michelle Lam- git was prasented ta aach ai It was agreed by counicil tiat H SKIr~ ~~ SLLL~ 1~mented that the letter "didn'tà ont. Sylvia Holien, Babrth teaclers by ticMjrtetesgIn oe fBeeH S W"N even straddle fie fenca." enn and Carla Philiips1 Mothers Association.Oawstah ocidda i W. Frank Thom,. director of! Ias xelet fe h CrsmsRve Dec. 3lst. hr ,I .g v q duato, ad ia evrl <Tic Prlmary Ballet was Miss Patsy Blake was teget Tic Animal Contrai Report letters tram fihe departmnent danced well by Amy Ciow, ai lonor et a sueprise birtlday wasr the7monthasfwav. tic OFFICES Il AO AAINCTE were on the sarnie unes. Tien Monica Bylsma, Frances Tighe,1 party given by e eiwas PoieRport et Nov.1969 he added that le shauld net Robert W. Thienburger, Amanda Bylsma, Ann Gracie teaciers and thc aider students' af Nov. 1969. orTBicmnti OSAWA ESHOPN CNR OH ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~generalize bacause it depend- B.A, CBalld eth Hil. deind Tos In the Coronatian Restaurant. înspectar's TRe BilintsRNES:GODO W REH, .A, .I CHRie.M " 5I C AN R cd on wîo wrote the letter. we a anouCedA anBath Hi li Tfue Tndte___________for temontîs ofBUR RAT SC. "We should state tiat recantly young dancers wcre Anne poe i arc dlssatisfied witi flic de- fiat Mr. Robert W. Thiesbur- Guisiain and Annette Riensmna. T Sept., Oct., Nov.. followlng F~M partmenf's reply," ha said. gar, B.A., son ai Mr. and Mrs. The solo Irish Jig danced by w ntic reversai af calumais In tic' PHON(2 -72 SC. P. Joînston said fiat tîe!Wm. A. Thiashurger, Tyrane, Amy Cîow was decîdedîyNombrRpt. _____________________________ board should write again ta fia lad racelvcd lis Charfered pîcasing. JURY & LOVELL LT department and repeat tic ras- 1Accountants degree. A grad- Tc n-reiae BaA ing by tii-ce groups ai Suze-Ti pader at the price of ~uiru u eertai~ ~ou ~ ~ I~ L F'Uft Illes, These, we,, fie Bowtwirl- $340. already mounted, would 1F ru , io enr uo ng ay -14ha~ve plentl, oft r ec m e C-in124flfl @I ers, AiaNihili. Maureen , lessen thc job te ena man and j Coero nn a Crago, Kelly Gould, and Cath-, would thus save a considerable;! ~igfl~ ~L' J aine Wilson; Tic Donettes, amount af money. On a MO-' WILL BE PICKEDU $1 *5FILM DonnaL PCook, Sharon Cook, lion by Cauncînlor L. ta , 29 Fairey; and Basic Twirers tic Works Dpt. fam Investiga-~ o i a e e î e Vu134 Blae and white (FR~QU ~ OM PAGE ONE) Monîca Pickard, Natalle TîmtoKt eot ob e TeLegion Hall peetd Christine Wilson, Cathy Brooks turndute council on thcîr iGRAENRAL I E PO $ 1 9 afstive appearancewiih gla ad Sherri Locke. tIn~digs. dtd Fb 5i ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ __ Yuleide' dec rations, a nd T ic T Strut, Militiiy Mar 1960, fmat ic a ite rs la2,th $ 3 - We e two hristiaslwas performed w~ith ighse.1j, rmthe S Ottawor Fran J.sdy , J itesenlanced with apo gpeiinb h ns ta Bvalatinr TFrranykJacJy. fusion ot brlght ornarn.ents.I day Class, Cathy Passant, Tam. Zamboni. tic Memorial Arenaj E L I A E T Sata lau dli 'te th es Pyne Syvia HolenBoard was advised tiat use afi W ILL BE PICKED U Y A D E LfcoAD Nîat l u eih e t e s a n yva ol n h c o b r Ie R e- GIt et Ichildren and Jack oville Joany Willems, Barbara Ho:- surtacing Machine in cn gave a splendid Impersonation ning, Janet Lovekin, Michelle uconwtZn ofte ol Sna.Ianot Ktyclk nt. 1at4 n.1 da , Ju Santa Claus was assiaed 'in c iemInr .l this regard a Consent et IFRY LPVELL steg b>erGloria i rhthes Ju ~go wi ed out: iFrdy Jou y 2 à *amka. 6ruuln ttatieand[ tap dancing performances tat te Exchequar Court ai Cana-. C suitable gfs ith on Teroied wuere Overtimt etR S M S T E I K -I stet r& tGoria A c k,1he dacd suip e e n rdaor ta the Sch mberg Mn. rend Gode, rs. ar-were as fellaws:, Tic Safurday mness, As an alternative te tf IFLAIo AUR ton .lOhrston, Miss Doreen 110O'clock Cas: Brenda Bunt-I starting ac uto et bus-th NORTH 0F No. 2 ruIGHWAY WEDNEDY Bryant, MISa Janice Taylor, Ing, Kimberly Daya, ,oîevresaeabad n "LnJdnvrosaeabardsandti SOUTH 0F Np. 2 HIGHWAY THURDYJAU YS qsuateievueadMr-Potr Sao Lawton, ake cPcaadfm V~~~~0RftScRIp1goNe renXimy.Aterward.s;Moshear. Cathy Park. TZ uic'iltiema nt patentr[sHm wespes ephnyfrftr eeec a delicous lunch was served.ljSaturda>' 10:3 yCas : Tab i d an n t o n p a n'iboni On Saturda>' eveinlng thc coin- 1 Heoper. Debbie Sawler, Montca Solicitors weme suggesting T.KaTEAT SOWMANILLI - Mitte. Member Santa Claus,'1 Pickard, Lisa Mosher and Ilcense agreement coveingj and hs assistants had dinner Linda Bird. Tic Saturday 1he ic letime aftcptent te, WT.sep. rU attieRb i e i ; en- n'cloek Class: Debra Rasiotte., Dec. 20th, 19 72. wherein tiare'W rk emba klqt.I wa. J Kim Nicholls, Cathie Nichoils, wauld be a royalty eo, ~, A r

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