Kathy James, (left), was not only niamed Mîiss Congen)iality by the other contestanits for Queen of the BowmanviLle Kinsmen Carnival but the contes t judges decided to award her second runner up ini the overaîl contest. Lori Van Camp was namned first runnner Up and Miss Cable TV, Michelle Robinson, was named Queen of th-- Carnival. In addition to wiývnning a kiss fromn Carnival Chauirmlan Bob Abbott (right), she aiso received $100 cash, a six-month mnembership jin Figur Magie, thrcee mronilts hair care from Simipsons-Sears, -Party Barrels ai-d Snack Packs from Mary Brown's Fried Chiekeni, a giflt certificate froml Bryson's Smoké Shop, a celer portrait fro m MeRobbie Photogr plhy, a gif t certif ica te 'rom Skid Robes - Mother Mod, a gif t ce-rificate fromn Lynda's, a siler har brcelt fom ooer's Jewvell'ery, a portable radio from Westerný Tire, a9 shoulder bag from M Naher's Shoe Store, a hiair setter from Canadian Tire, a bouquet of roses fromr Flowers by Jackman and dîinner for two from Lotus Gardens. Seconidary-!Sc Caoncel Voluntary Service Away we go again! Sehool is oniy a couple of weeks dtramina clb, no track or field activities. away froti- openihg and already Secoundary School The decisi;on toe withidraw, voluntary servicles was teachers are planning to withdraw their voluntary announced by Ontarîo Secondary Schooli Teachers services to focus attention on their concern over provincial Federatlin president Douglas Dianiore after a wo)rkshoip ceilings on education spending. This could miean thiere, in Lakefield last week. would be no football, no band practi-ce, no basketball, no (Cf uc n WC,; VOLUME 11(j 18 Pages BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 197.t 1,5C Per Coy,' NUMBER 34 ~Maso'n Won't Run Raise Furds for /4uscuIar Dystro hy Hobbs Runs or Reg ion Council There were two new developments in the local election field this week. Mayor Ivan Hobbs of Bowm-ranville has announced that hie will be a ca ndida te f or Regional1 Couneillor in Ward 2 which is the Town of Bowmnanville, and Councillor and ..... formner Mayor Lawrence C. Mason hias advised............. _~.- The Statesman that he will not participate in the fortheoming election for personal health and businress reasons. Earlier, there was speculation that Mayor HJobýbs miight contest the Mayor's post, but he s aid he decided against it aftr mnany hours of consideration and feels he can continue to render worthiwh.ile service to Bowmanville citizens, rather than enterin the broader field. that would include Darling- ton, Newcastle and Clarke as well as Bow- manville.. (Continued on Page Two) Weather Co-operates . For insmen Carnival Governor Urges Rotari n Get Out and Plant a Gaordene Local Rotarians heard their District Governor, Bob Wat- Soji, Urge theimail fto get out plant a garden Thursday ai hFlyine; Dutcbiman. ians that 'a garden tful of peas, squash and lettuce would help the cause of Rtaryv flourish. The peas, be said, sh-ould intciude: pleasure, pride, ~éVerÎic~ and er- Theý squa"'lsh sould be used on goss-ip, criticism and cliqu'es. Lettuce too, is important, he saýid. Let us beIL faithful to Canlada4 o our obligation~s, We û~ n gTô Nome 3 Winners of Cartoon Contest Winners of the first three awards in the "Name The Cartoon" éontest have been selected from the hundreds of entry forms sait or rmailed this week. F. Luxton, 32 Church Street, wins two $5 vouchers, good at iMcDonald's Variety and McGregor's Har tydware. David C. Cook, 136 Ontario St., wins one $5 voucher at Jeffrey's Superette and Mrs. Iarg Page was the third winner of a $5 voucher at Kut 'n Kuri. Thesce wîiI be mailed t- the lucky winners. The three winners will be included in the main dlraw at the conclusion of the siàx weeks' contest. The correct caption should have read "Lunch is ready ...First platoon, first, I suppose!" Unfortunately the 'I' did not appear in the paper, so the revised version was "Lunch is ready.. First platoon, first, suppose!" Wins Draw for Kinette Patio Set ANULp un and P-rofit were thle Cindy Masters,' last year's BABEUEresuits Of Pa two Cday Carnival Queen Of the Carnival was It was announced thsjnBo anie last weekend, unable to attend this years wveek tha t the sixth amnal s ponisored by the To(wn", event to crown bier successor blarbIecule at poplar. Dur- Kinsmen Cu but first runner up irene hm MPPl Afrx Carruth - The parade to kick off the Rietmiuller was able to pr cr' om i Grdb ut weekend of gamfes and rides formn the duties a, the opening w,ýiII be ýeld on W1ed~ay was led by the EastSrbr event of the Carnival. SepIt. l2th. The menu will ough Dum Corps, wth Kins- Michelle Robinson of Black- be the traiditionial steak- mlen" and m icluded 80 boys stock was crowned Quenr of etts (f tey are :tl n il ewen the ages of the Carnival, Lori Van Camip available), corn and salad. 12 a n d 20. . was named first runnerup and Invitations are g;oing 1Out to PAINT JOB1 Kathy James second runner ail the members of the ON TOWN IlALL up. Katby was also voted Miss 4~h~r .i~r ~~M ~Congeniality t he other g,*is their wives. 'T'le e~t~ bgis receýing aïnmueh-fic&1-If sposoedeah ear yte iede oto ai lOe 'Joh1n1Cowel! of 100 Liber I)nrham rgesieCn- mmnt h Ylri Street North, managcer of thie s vaiv sSOCiatîton and n~tn shade that blends 'vyageur Restaurant, Waver- attkrrts upwards (l of ,000 well withithe figeon dro- vlyRd., won the 10-speed guess. pngs.bicycle on Friday. Mrs. Char- les*Kilpatrick of Thîrd street Wais the wýinner of the Patio Sset. John r3rine j -unior, 11.1 Elgin St., was the winneýr of il BITS 0 PIECES -(Conitinuied on Page Two) OPE N HO USE RECOVERING- It's been a rough year for a[ A. L. Wearn !Ad., llamp- least two of Boýwmanville's Department heads. tonlield an Openi house last FrtChief Of Police Bernard Kitneyhdasvr wekn to introduce their Firsta nve ew facilities to their heart attack and has still not returnied to his desk. customers. Althougyh many A week ago Tuesday, Fire Chief Jîm Haymnan was area residentswreo takn t Osaw hopitl sffrin frm a î vacation, a large numnberE take tcOshaa hopita suferin fr anulcer. turned out to tour the newlyE Hewa operated on Monday afternoon of this expanded premnises. The i week and, according to reports, is making winner of the Power Humn- satisfactory progress. idifier which was offered as a door prize was Gordon Beech. 185 Ontario St., READ Y FOR ACTION - It won't be long now until the arena, on Queen Street is in action~ once a gain. The work on the roof appears to be completed and the ne w paint job omi the out- side certainly is a big improvement. No doubt considerable restorative work has also taken place inside the waIls, ail of whieh will be apparent in onily a short turne. So, get those skates ready for the big season ahead. RLACKSTOCK FAIR - This Satlurday, all roads lead to Blackstock where the Cartwright Agricultural Society has been working hiard preparin'g for one of the finest fairs in their long historv Týhe parade wil get underway during noon nour and evert-ything will bc- hopping from then on. Don't miss it SE LLS BUSINESS - An nnun1mntin this editîin provides thle iniformation that Geo. Stephen is turing over the Steplien Fuel businesstolId Knight who hias been one of his emi-ployees since he started 15 years ago. MVr. Stephen dçoesn't mention what he plans to do, but pr-obably he, wili be tlaking a run at onie of those muniýcjil or regional council posts, althoughi to date lie hasn't made any ani- nomncement. Or maybe, he'11 just try to im- prove his golf. W'e'll know more later. SHA>"PING UP - The west end of town was a busy spot Tuesday morning, withà earth moving machines all over the place and huge cranes baek on the jobpttp the concrete supports in place for* the Second bridge over Vanstone's Creek. It ,appears that the construction crews are dtoing their utmosýt to c-omplete their work before the rough weather begins. CONTEST -- The big 'Naine the Cartoon' eontest got underway last week with a dul thud froin our point of view, because onie word an 4'l" was inadtvertently deleted froin the negative 0of that page. The 0om-ission must have driven contestants up the wal trying to make se-nse of what remained. Ho1wever, sev- eral did well withi it and thke three prize win- ners are ann-ounced elIsewhiere. This week, we hope to have ali the ords included solit should be simpler. Bowmanville., CI keT p. Officiai Ila * , 0 Provokes Littie Criticism Theý Clarke Townkýship Planl- nrng Board presented its finUal draft of 'lheTonbprps cd official plan on -Wednesday evening in the Townmsbip HaIl The plan bas benover twvo yearsý. in the -makJing anid durýig the past ecight montbs changes hvebeen m;,adte to those proposed in 1972. About 60 ratepay ers weýre on hand wben the final draft was presented by planing cnu tant John Farrow and nio mrajor objection was risd A miajor echange Sinice (the planwa first presented to the public last autumn, said Mr. Farrow, bas been a dïifferent set of objectives. Amongc- these, he- told thec auince was "the promotiýon of a pattern of development eviigbypulcu tilitiesH.i The pla, he said, also auns tural lan ,ad thepreya tionl of landwtbn500 fe4 of the LAke bank for. futureu use. The plan aillows farmners tQ (Contined on p-ans Two) Apprentice Embalmier Wins Kinsmen Trouler Drcw 4