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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Nov 1974, Section 2, p. 10

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10 TPhe Canadian Statesman, Bowrnanvllle, November 13, 1974 Section Two Residents attend Lodge Halloween Part y Kevin Wood,, Julie Thiele; Best Comile - Allen Price~ Bob Robinson: Best ('har.;eter - Hlank Van, Dorp, GiiGuthrie; I;est Costume of the 2's - Barbara Wood, Steplien Wood-, Best Couple - Patti Van Meer and Janet Bragg, Lewis and Margaret Wood; Jeanette Burgess and Mildred Qui nney; Best Group - The Three Bears - Dow Family; The Hlee Haw Gang - Ki]lleen and Munneke famailles. Eut ployment Conditions The number of clients regis- tered for empirloyment at the Canada Manpower Centres in Oshawa and Ajax for the month of October totalled 4,695 wbich conisisted of 1,805 male and 2,890 female clients. Registration~s increased in the service, construction trades,_ assembling and fabricating, managerial and administra- tive, andmacbining occupa- tions. There was also a considerable increase in stu- dent registrations. A few occupations sucb as clerical, truck drivin g and artistic and literary occupa- tions showed à slight decrease in registrations. A total of 594 persons were placeà;1in employment durîng the montb. The majority of placements were made in the manufacturing, construction, retail trade, personal services and landscaping occupations. Shortages of clients wene noted in the following occupa- tions., registered nurses, ac- countants, domestics, secunity guards, licenced haîndressens,' waitresses, draftspersons, en- gime lathe set-up operators, brie layers, carpenters, auto body repairmen, and auto mechanics. Ai Prtof the Fun at Sunset Lodge Port Hope WiII A gain HoId An Olde Tyme Christmas This December the small vice clubs and individuals town of Port Hope will again staging a host of theme-relat- celebrate Christmas as our ed events: from a honky-tonk, forefathers, did in the, last swds loe aenoe century. three weekends before Christ- Horses and carrnages on the mas to a "Grande Christmas main streets, carol singers costume bail" in the magnifi- witb lanterns at every corner cent setting of Osier Hall at and townspeople in nineteentb Trinity College School. century costumes are just a The overajl organization of ~mal artof"Old Tyme" Olde Tyme Christmas; includ- Christmas in PÔfrHpe ing the setting up of most This will be the fourth year major events, is in the hands that the people of the Lake of a committee elected earlier Ontario Town, 60 miles east of this year at a public meeting. Toronto bave celebrated Mrs. Joan Fredrickson,, Christmas in the samne style of chairman of the committee their forefathers a century or and owner of a downtown more ago. hardware store, said many of They participate in beard the events which proved s6 growing and wick trimming popular in the previous tbree contests, buy Christmas band' years will be repeated again 1 Ï4made gifts in a replica of an this year. These include the old fashioned general store turkey shoot December 7 on and take carniage rides t the Lake Ontario beach, an view, the unique mid nine- antique auction December, 10 teenth century architecture in and an open bouse at the Town tbe Town's main core. Hall December 8 wben the The high-powered commer- Town's historical records'will cialism and plastic of a be on display. space-age Christmas are ban- A section of the Town's main ished from Port Hope in street will be closed to motor favour of a friendly, relaxed vehicles on the three Sundays a tmosphere, full of commun- before Christmas, when a 2V ity spirit and tangible remind- number of on-the-street events ers of an age gone by. including a.sports day, carol Startinie the weekend of singing and a display by the December, six children will Upper Canada Riflemen will delight in seeing the horses be held. and buggies, the elegant During the tbree weekends carniages, passersby i n before Christmas museums, sweeping gowns, top hats and historical displays ana tails, and store wýinidows "Olde tyme pancake bouse" decorated witb garments, will be open to the public. gtoys, furniture and articles Antique dealers from the more than a century old. surrounding area will launch wît wgdrssan vil Olde Tymne Christmas is a the three-week festival with This blushîng bride is a he. Lou Pointon wt idesadvi total community involvement an Antique Show and Sale participated in th e festivities of a Hallowe'en party at Sunset Lodge onl festival with local organiza- scbeduled- for December 5, Tuesday of last week. tions, scbools, churches, ser- and 7- Mrs. A. Hatherly and Mrs. M. Maynard dressed as a Mexîcan and a not so pretty senorita attend the Sunset Lodlge Hallowe'en party Iast week YOU /lO/dt AMW -SkiAT WLL GIVE >'OMP R ýtr/jC,4 TRACTORf, VIRTU E FUELS TYRONE R.R. 5 - Bowmanville PHONE 263-8431 oe rt A necommendation from the Community Services commit- tee meeting of Oct. 29th suggested that an engineering finmor architect should be selected to prepare prelimin- ary plans for a new fine hall in the former Village of New- c a slc. Whnthe recommendation camne before Newcastle Town council on Monday night, Coun. Kirk Entwisle declared that a site should be chosen first. Coun. Don Allin stated that the present site would be suitable and Coun. Ken Lyall agreed and moved that the recomrmendation should be amended to read, on Mill Street at MTe present location. Coun. Ivan Hobbs unged council against haste in decid- ing on asite. He felt that the, population expansion in the next five years would require extended fine services. Coun. Lvall declared that Complote eyeqlanoe Single Vision $2.go Bif ocale Com un KkgOptiSi &W dscwr theoutstandiq Mlues in prie..quaity nad election. The low pdoe incudes: " coioce of sfrSmeX.ý shapes and coloum " your prescription ILa *Ds. rose or gren Wum one year replacenut warranty againstbr.ekqS *your choice o ol t rm wide selection *4 oz. bottle of ey.gbus cleanlng solution *bifocls in KRYPTO% PLAT-TO? ow ULTEX 4t Latestmnod a.d M@W~s oolY $11.90 M& Lowest prie..on u«Wtypes ,;I),- ex accepmed. King 3 BOND ST. EAST OSHAWA 728-1261 the hall was not being bu~ilt for the future, but ta catch up on the past. Therewa no haste involv;ed in cruncil's actions, hie said, the mratter had beaen before them for somnetinie. Event'ually, Coun. Lyall changed that there was some underground connivance be- tween the "boozer", meaning the L.CBO trailer, and council to get a noadway up Beaver St., anound thein store and out onto Mill Street beside the existing, fine hall. Such a scheme was denied by council- Ions who denied thy had talked to members of the Coui. Don \Wearn felt that. in choosing the present s3ite there would be no parking for volunteer's cars and Couin. llobbs agreed, adding bis views that it would not be catching up to b4lild on the present site, the building would be obsolete before it was finisbed. Coun. Entwisle also expnessed bis opinion that the present site was a little cnamped for space. The amendment was defeat- ed and the original recommen- dation passed, with the site to be chosen from the prelimin- ary drawîngs. Old-Fashi*oned Masquerade Hmeld at Shaw's An old-fashioned masquer- ade party was held at Shaw's Schoolhouse on Saturday night, Nov. 2nd with Mn. Russell Dow as Master of Ceremonies. About 75 costumed children and adults attended and enjoyed trying to identify those preet The =ugsfor the evenîng wene Mrs. Eilleen Wright, Oshawa a former teachen, Mn. Ralph Campbell and Mn. James Robinson (both of Shaw's). The pnizes were pnovided by the Fiftieth An- niversany Committee. A short program of skits and musical numbers preceded the judging of the costumes. The pupils of the school sang a group of Hallowe'en songs under the direction of Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Gilbank (teachens). The Saturday Night Bath Boys (Bob Turner, John David Killeen and Stephen Wood) sang two songs with guitar and drum accompaniment. The Hee Haw- Gang (Barb- ara and Aibert Munneke, Marg, John and Rosemany Killeen with Shirley Brown as Charlie Farquarson) provided a humourous mnusical> skit espe'cially writtei) for Sk&w's Fiftieth year. The Dow Family - Mvarilynn, Kanen, John and Alex cleverly put on a skit - Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The Hendrikx Brothers (Ron and Dale) played sever- al guitar selections to the enjoyment of those present., The pianists for the evening were Mrs. Margaret, Bragg and Mang Killeen. The anni- versary committe served lunch at the conclusion of the evening. Mn. Dow annourced the Christmas Prograinnie is to, be held on Dec. 12th anid a community card party is being planned for Fýeb. 15th, 1975. The pnize winners include - Best Hallowe'en Costume: Alexander Dow, Gina Guthrie, Kenneth Munneke, Debra Van Dorp, Janet Brown and John Ayre; Best National Costumne - ~URRZZmEKXEEKXERfRRR~EXEUKREHRUhHUEUtCEREEffffRN gîOtsm e gî about iew gthr'hp g in bracelets-for. gu ofNgt owwa' u g se 39 24 KnChriEstma38sn S. . owan g in S . om nil Kn t. 62w556 un Namu a Archifqecf f0 Plan New

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