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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Sep 1974, Section 2, p. 5

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Happy One-Year-OId Dr. Gilchrist mentioaed the possibility that a sheltered workshop for the physicaliy handicapped may be opened in the northern area of the Region, in or near Uxbridge. ~sne suggested that consid- eration be given to locating P.H. Oshawa elsewhere in the region. It. was generaliy agreed that the Rotary Clubs involved in the Workshop project should be contactedt. IVIr. Gordon MVeyers expres- sed his concern about the role of the parents. He feit thiat parents generaily tend to be too opinionated and niot ob- jective enough to be able to deefine the needs of their handficapped childrea accur- ateiy. While the Parent Counceil as the chartered organization, would have to ý ie final approvai to ail1 iinancial commitments, Mr-. Meyers suggested that the Board of Governors make ail m ajor decisions regarding the need, esi1gn,' construction etc. He further suggested that three committees of Gover- nors be struck, with parent representat ives on each com- mittee. Thle Committees would be: a) Fund-raîing and Publîcîty -responsible for the pubii- city reiated to the project and coilecting the funds needed forbuilding. Hais teîn Show ,fat 0Orono Sees Some Close Cmeî A tai-fout of 100 Hosteins at mnilk of 178 percent and 183 ter of Seiling Rock~ the Durham County Black & percent for fat, a composite of serve Junior was Ri White Show provîded pleaty, of 180.5 percent. Rockman Anidrea, challenge ths year for Fred B. Judi-e Griffin then chose his Rockmani daughiter, Griffin, Burgessville, as hie top three-year-oid, owned by top Junior vearliag judged ait Oronio Fair 01n Frances Jose, Gladibrae Hoogeveen, Blackst September Cth. This numbebr 's Medalist Saowflake, for 'Re- drea was tail and sA down, howev\er, frdm fthe 126 serve Champion. She was a good legs and feet. head shown at the 1973 event. tali, sharp. onen ribbed hefer. A very crelitabic Alex Muir & Sons,.Bwma Sso in the circle of contention seven Breeder's Her ville, carried offhe Premier was Jose's top. dry cnw, Oak ed nut the afternoon, Breeder award in a close race Ridges Roxs(ea; kari Heer- Don Welsh took1 with Francis Jose of Gladi- inga, rril, with the top followed by A. Muir brae Farmi, Newcastle. ai- two-yeari-old(, Kariajq jtTycoon Kari Heeringa; PetE though dJose had n ,Uouble Star" and Aý. MoUir & Sons with Newcastle,: Tamian winniing the Premier Exlhib- the first prize four-year old- Orono; Franicis J( itor honour. Eldersije Shiamrpcok 'Melba.' John FerguIson, PO The aged cow Camnpbelldale A. Malt- & iols tooK both the respectively. Jenaiifer -Miss, ownied by Glen Champion a nd Rieserve Cham- Rae Farmi, Bowmaaville, was pion mnaie ribbons wvith theirOPDn picked byv Judge Griffini for first lrize Yearling bullp Grand Championship) honiours. and first bull (,,,,f respective- The Newcastle De In a fine parade for senior ly. Th&earig Elderslie of the Ontarito Pi champions, Jennifer show,ýed Fond, moyed on gond feet and Police investigated t as a wellbalanced cow witbi a legs. while the caif Elderslie ing motor vehicle Iong, level quarter, and excel- M\an-O-V WrDrummer exhib- and occurrences dt lent teat placemenit. She also ited styIis;hness; and cleanness period of Septembet won the Ivison Tamiblyn of bone. - t September 15, 19' Trophy for best udider and the Doný Welsh, Bowmaaville, Thirty-two moto] Schwartz Bros. Trophy for wvon the Juniior Champion collisions were inves high Breed Cias;s Average female honours, with Weicrest which 13 persons wet production with a record at Rockman Babe afler she won and one person kill three years of age of 18, 182 the senior ytearling heifer resait of these coul Ibs. milk testiag 3.77 percent class, Babeý is a weli grnwn, persons have been for.686 Ibs. of fat, or a BCA for dairy, and open ribbed daugh- with offences under Section Two -The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 25, 1974 5, way Traffic Act, and two car; John Herbert Brodie, '82 persons have been charged years, of 244 Lawson Road, with driving offences under West Hill, Ontario. the Criminal Code. Injured and taken to the The Newcastle officers also Bowmanville Memorial Hos- r ivstgtd 0oocrrne pital was the passenger of the ofa general nature. Some of car; Agnes Brodie, 77 years, these occurrences are as of 244 Lawson Road, West Hili,ý mîan. Re- follows: There were 5 inves- Ontario. idge-Field tigations into "Break, Enter & The driver of the truck was another Thef t" offences,' 6 investiga- Leon Perron, Blainville Terre-, and the tions into "'Theft"' offences, 7 bonne. Quebec. for Peter investigations into complaints ýtock. An- of "Wilifui Damage", and one harp, with investigation into a comýplaint of "Assault." Other activities L1 7 entry' of included investigations into COMMNERCIAL D)OMESTIC ds round- reports of missing persons, PESIDENT/AL TOO activities. lost and found properties, _j top sPot, trespassers and complaints of ~ r & Sons; erra tic drivers. *PlUMBe/p/Gr er Sikma, Si1x p ersons have been SERVICE WE ne Farm, charged with offences une Fose, and the Liquor Control Act, 5 N AVE FOR YOIJ )rt Hope, persons have been charged with offences under the Crim- inai Code, and 3 persons have- ort been charged with driving offences under the Criminai ta'chment Code. Irovincial The foiiowing, is a brief the follow-, report of a fatal motor vehicle collisions .ýaccident:- uring. the On Friday, September '13, M t197 1974, at' 12:20 p.m. 9 fatal 174, ~motor vehicle accident occur- d0% rvehicle e on Hi hway 401, approx- HARVEY9 tigated in imately haïf a mile east of the 0%uSSO ,injured Village of Newcastle, when a PARTNER ied sions, r an a truck collided in the ORONO 983-52" icharged Dead is the driver of the ES OEHA EVC the High- ; This happy littie fellow, Kevin Alan Farrow, was one-year-old Thursday September 12, 1974. He is the first son of Alan and Carroll Farrow., lis prouci grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard McRoberts and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farrow, ail of Bowmanville. Thre omittees Considered By ardof Governors of ParicpatonHouse in Oshawa A meeting of the Board of Governors of Participation Hoase, Oshawa, and the Executive Committee of the "ORNEW êAAR TM E NT!" The owaer wilta o doubt in sûre iît with an Apartmeat-Owaers poliicy iaciudiag theft and iabilityý coverage. A Tenant Policy provides simlar pro- tection covering personai he- longinýgs, Iiability, and theft - both plIies~ from the James Insaance Ageacy. 24 King St. E., Box 100 BOWMPANVILLE, ONTARIO DOUGLAS S. JAMES 'Office 623-4,406 Residence 623-5023 Oshawa and District Cerebral Paisy Parent Council for Crippled Children, Lac. was held at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa, on. Monala, dune 10. 1974, at 7:30 p.m..1 .ThÉ President oaf the Parent Council welcomed those p es- ent. Apologies were receied from Dr. C. Mcllveen, Mayor J. Potticary, Mr. A. Lawren- ce, Mr. H. Cooke, Judge H. McNeill and Mr-. W . Smith. Mrs. Hopkins outlined the steps taken b y the Parent Council siace t he March 3Oth Lunicheon Meeting to round out their research iato the need in Oshawa. Bearing la mîad the principie that Part- icipation House should' aot duplîcate an y availabie coin- munity facility, the Parent Couacil had written to the Oshawa and District Assoc- iation for the Mentally Re- tarded ,and to the Womea's Welfare League of Oshawa to find out whether the sheltered workshop and therapeutic pool operated by these groaps couid accommodate resideats of P.H. Oshawa. Application had been made to C .M.H.C. for a Start-Up Grant aad members of the Parent Coun- cil and Board of Governors were invited to meet with Mr. Fealon, Manager and Mr. Sweeney, Assistant Manager. Oshawa, along with Mrs. Brodeur, Social Services Rep- reseatative from Toronto, to discuss this application far- ther. Mr, Tomn Hovitch, arc- hitect for P.H., Markhanm,had submitted concept sketches to provide a basîs for discussion, particulariy of areas where economies coaid be made in the design. A meeting of haadicapped persoas and parents of handîcapped child- rea was held to obtain their reaction to the isketches. The concensus was that some of AUTO &USED CARS LICENSED hMECHANIC ON DUT Y TOP PRICES FOR WRECKS AND SCRAP GOOD SELECTION 0F USED CARS R. R. 2 - Newcastle 987-4636 Two Miles North of No. 2 on Morgan's Rd., the economies suggested were bemng made at the expense of the dignity and privacy of the residents, and that the sketch- es did not reflect the philos- ophN towards the handîcapped embodied in P.11. Markham. (Mr. Hovitch- agreed with these findings.) Mrs. Hopkins said that the Parent Counicil felt that the point had now been reached where the ex- pertise and involvement of the Board were needed. She invited comments on her report and also asked Mr. Gordon Meyers to suggest, on the basis of the experience gained in building P.H. Mark- ham, how the Board and Parent Council could best co-operate in building P.H. Oshawa. Regarding Local Facilities, it was Pointed out that there is a therapeutic pool at Oshawa General Hospital, which is flot used to capacity, meantime. This should be investigated. Businese Directory Accountancy WM. J. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountut 115 Liberty Street South Phone 623-3612 WILLIAM C. HALL B.Comm. Chartered- Accountant 36 % King St. E., Oshawa Telephone 725-6539 Chlir op r actc G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropracto-r Office: 15- Elgin Street corner of Horsey Street Phone 623-5509 Office Hours: By apt)ointinent D en tal DR. ANGUS M. BLAIR D.D.S. 26 Frank St., Bowmanville (near Donidnion Store) Office Hours: 9:30 a.m, to 9 p.m. including Saturday Telephone 623-3181 DR. WILLIAM KEANE Dental Surgeon 222 Kiil.g Street East Professionial Bldj-g Office Roui-s: Weekdays - 9 - 5 Telephone 623-7412 If -busy -G23-4731 DR. WILLIÎAM KENT D.D.S. 222 King St. E., Suite 106 Professional Bldg. Bowmanville Office Hours: Weekdays - 9 to 5 Telephone 623-7349 DR. W. M. 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