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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Dec 1974, p. 2

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b -~ The.Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 23, 1974 If YouSee, a Dog Like This One Coul Zenith 50,000' it,.May Be Rcibid 4- Attractively Decorated Homes in Waverly Gardens Area 1-3.. The dog shown in the aijove sketch is suspected of being rabid. It has already bitten two children who, unless the dog is found and checked, will begin a series of,18 anti-rabies shots today. It is an English setter, white and black, looking much like a Dalmation, about two and a haif feet tali and nearly -four feet long. When las.t seen, near the junction of Highways 35 and 115, it had a wound mark near the tip of its tail and burrs on its ears. It's quite thin and its coat is not heavy. It has no collar or tag and its name.is not known. Anyone sîghting the dog should notify Dr. A. G. Harrison, Port Hope, 885-6712 or Port ilope Hospital at 885-6371, or Icali Zenith 50,000, toil free, through the Operator. WARNING!1 a TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ORDER NOW!! FOR YOUR NEW YEAR'S PARTY! LARGE SELECTION OF COLD MEAT or CHEESE PLATTER'S READY TO SERVE! MADE TO YOUR ÏýJ SPECIFICATIONS SDYKSTRA'S Food Marke% Sai Chrisimas ...... It is our warmest wish t lut your holiday be fîled with peace of mi'nd, good health, and much joy. ALEX CARRUTHERS M.P.P.~ AND FAMILY Farmer May (From Page One) head of, catlle. He grows feed on a 100 acre site he owns on Concession 15, and draws the feed 10 bis 85 acre homestead soutb of Hwy. 2 in Newton- ville. Because 185 acres of caIlle farm, wilb 85 acres of low quality agricultural land, is nol sufficient bo provide a living for a family,,Mr. Payne branched out into the con- struction contracting business a few years back. He now makes as much wilh his backhoe and dump truck as be does from caIlle farming. The 'planning and develop- ment committee is afraid that, because his land is poor quality for farming, i f he separates and seils il, a developer will buy il Up and put in a subdivision. "We would be creating a saleable piece of land, on which a proposed plan of subdivision already exisîs" said Coun. Mîke Breaugh of Oshawa. A potentail buyer for ,Mr. Payne's farmn admils that be wou l ke bo build bouses on il. CSAO Strike (F rom Page One) alone total 5550. Bowmanville would feel the effects of sucb a strike in Ibat il would involve employees aI Pine Ridge School, and road crews responsîble for main- taining highways 401, 2, and, 115 and 35. There are tbree major institutions in Cobourg and Port Ho pe that woulcl be crippled by a CSAO strike: The Ministry of Transporta- tion and Communications, D'Arcy Place (a development centre for the retarded) and Brookside School (a correct- ional institution for teenagers, similar 10 Pine Ridge Scbool). James Peer, tbe district engineer at Ibe MTC in Port Ho pe, said thal be would rather flot discuss details of tbe possible'strike and plans that the higbways department has in the event'of a strike because be does not want to Preston the Mover toros Hand'First Place, Lindsay Convincing 3-O Defeat On Saturday, Dec. 21s 't, the Bowmanville Preston the Mover Major Atoms travelled to Lindsay and handed the home team a convincing 3-0 defeat. The Toros displayed a complete reversai of iorm from the two clubs' first meeting when Lindsay thump- ed Bowmanville 5-2. Ricky Erwin connected on a bard drive, unassisted ai 5:20 of the second period. Def ence- man Mike Stocker scored on a blistering shot from the point, assisted by Rod Plain. In the third period with the bard hitting Lindsay sciuad affect negotiations which are, presently going on. However, he noted that there is a potential for a strike and if il were to happen, the public would nfavýe to accept a lowerý level of service on iîhay n thie arýea. Plans have been made in case of a strie anid Mr Peer said that they wvould try to maintain a minimum standard of service. DRAW WINNERS Janet Ross, Chapel St., Bowmanville was the winner of the $5 program prize at the Red' Eagles hockey gaine Sunday. Winner of the $30 draw prize was Ted Aldread,, 2 Lambert St., Bowmanville. In the Kinsmen Community Service draw from Dec. 17, winners were Joanne Thertell, H. Sturrock and H. Carnegie. STOP SIGN Newcastle council has ref- ered, to the public works committee a request from the Bowmanville Memorial Hos- pitl to eliminate the stop sign on Lambert St. Replacing it witb a stop sign on Queen St. would "minimize the time period of our ambul- ances responding bo emerg- ency cal," according 10 administrator R.E. Elston. "'In limes of severe emer- gencies, minutes and even seconds can make a signifi- cant and lasting différence," he said. pressing, Captain Bill'Hogarth put the gamne out of reach when he scored a goal assisled by Brian Ruddy and Stocker. Bowmanville played a very strong gamne checking the Lindsay players as soon as they rcceived the puck, and skating strongly. Goaltender Steve Skene was in goal and earned the shutou-'t i with absolutely brilliant work, stopping several great scoring opportunities for Lindsay. The Toros are opening in Bramnalea on Boxing Day, the first gamne of the Silver Stick- Playdowns. LONG SAULT Mr. and Mrs. Alanirilaker, Burlinglon spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker. .Miss Ruth Baker spent Salurday night-with Miss Linda Leavens, Haydon. Mr. Harry Baker, County Rd. 57 and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hall, Brooklin were Saturday, luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaneyk were Saturday evening visit-3 ors of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaneyk. Belaled congratulations are extended to Mr. andf Mrs. Bert Johnson Who cele rated their 601h wedding atnversary Sunday, December 22. The very, best is wished 10 this grand couple. Mr. and Mrls. Don Stephen- son and James, Newcastle were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Murphy and Trevor. Mrs. Chas. Taylor, Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Smith, Bowmanville were, Saturday evening guests of Miss G. Smith. ,Mr. and Mrs. M. Carley and fam ily are spending the' Christmas holidays in Florida. Sorry to hear the news that a grand old lady Mrs. A. Hatherly had.the misfortune to fali and break a hip and is in Oshawa Hospital. Children's cheery voices raised in Christmas songexpress the good will we feel for, ail our friends. Thanks and Merry Christmas!, KENNEIN UtKEL9 LYALL DURIIAMIREGIONAL COUN(ILLOR Newcastle - Orono - Clarke Box 278, Newcastle, 987-5 020 Girl lnjured A five year old Bowmanville girl was hit by a car and taken 10 Bowmanville Memorial Hospital on Salurday shortly before noon. The 1964 Pontiac driven by Andres Garisesak of Port Hope was west bound on King Street near George Street, when five year old Joyce 13lenderman of 47 Wel- lington Street crossed King St. south iii front of the car. Police report that according Mort y's Auto Repair 623-3896 3 Queen St. Mayor Wants (F rom Page One) lion, saying that theý Parks Board has operated success- fully for many years. He felt that an attempl was being made 10, disband the board simply because tbey ran into difficulty with one problem., Since SeptembeF, two Blackslock organizalions have been arguing over whal form renovations 10, the old town hall would lake. The Senior Citizens want 10, re- move the stage and construct a large kitchen. The Women's Institule wants aI leasl part of the stage retaîned. The Senior Citizens have a New Horizons grant with which they propose to, do the renovations. They warn thal if their plan for renovation is not accepted lhey will return the money or else find another building bo spend it on. àn his report, the mayor alëges that the Parks Board lacks zeal and entbusiasm for the job it is doing. He recommends that the Black- stock Town Hall be renled 10 the Senior Citizens for $1.00 a year 4nd then they would have 10 allow other groups to use il. In the former township of Reach, local commillees run the various halls and buildings 50, the mayor's proposition is nnt a n'ol nnn- DELOUTTE, HASKINS & SELLS Chartered Accountants OFFICES IN MAJOR CANADIAN CITIES Bell Canada Building' OSHAWA CENTRE, OSHAWA Partners: Josef Adan, B.Sc. (Econ.),C.A. Gordon F. Sedgewick, C.A. Burt R. Waters, FC.A. Phone 728-7527 -839-7764 CONGRATULATIONS TO KAREN ATKINS to witinesses, Joyce looked CnteStOrn west but' didn't look east Age 12 before stepping int the;path of the car. No charges1'ave Winner of the 10-Speed been laid. Joyce was tiieated Bccei h ots in the emergency section of SBicr ycleaiythe ons the hospital for bruisës and Sosrdb ayBon' abrasions to ber paék 'and Virginia Fried Chieken released. Karen's Guess $47.67 Mr. Garisesak is 46 years of- Actual No. of Pennies in Jar - $49-00 age, __________________________ Gý-f-reetintgs at Christmas and May the New Year Bring you Every Joy and Hoppiness. Garne B. Rickard Mayor of the Municipality of Newcastle Bowmanville - ~ Christmias Eve CAFETERIA CLOSES AT 9:00 P.M BAR CLOSES AT 6:30P.M. Christmas Day Dining Room Open 4: 00 P.M. til 9:00 P.M. Two Sittings Downstairs in the 4 ANCHOR ROOM Christmas Buffet 4:00 -6:O00and 6:30 -8:30 jiI-yNew Year's Eve IN THE ANCHOR ROOM 4:00-6:O00and 6:30-8:30 UPSTAIRS GALA SUPPER -DANCE Advance Reservations Only C Af* Doors Open at7: 0PM. ~ ~Buffet from 8: 00 -10:00o P.M. Dancing to the JOYCE SHOULTS TRIO, from 9: 00 P.M. New Year's Day Dining Room Open from 4:00 - 9:00o P.M. Downstairs Buffet - Two Sittings - 4:00 -6: 00 and 6:30 -8:30 Cafeteria Open from 12 Noon until 9: 00 P.M. featuring Full Course Christmas and New Year's Dinners MOTOR INN

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