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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Aug 1955, p. 8

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,1 the Ln Saulti onection the work the Chamber in do- St: Lawrence Seaway se r ea HIld AXt aPi phanal pro ste ad Tmosliha te aqut hoiBusiness in Dh m Proje t s E p ai~dthe present 14 feet, and theHy Bt n Sana ginb ed n himn e c es N w Heg P o e t i x l i idlocks will be the sarne size as wr e nft neu iv those at Welland; 800 feet long,= yb éd n cara M80 feet wlde'and 30 feet delp Canadians for a hundred Pointed bY the Bay of Quinte meeting. R a h s N I<>r~!àoew w~. ( I i i h jUJIeaifThe hydro representative ye ars or m ore were sa busy Conferen e - of The United Mqr. Banting announc d .that P o p rt s o h n r h n t i c r e o 351 e an D '~ i L JI 7 ~ L i5.J D V D~~ 5 w as thanked for his enlighten- carving hom es out of -the bus y Church af Canada. the Cham ber hel been asked li D r a o n y i h f m - iy ing address by Rotarian Dave anid laying foundations for a An increasing number of vis- to send a delegate ta a meeting lien earning 'more and spendmg Tegeea nîgInan ville Rotary Club were given 14fot canal, and one0fhe hope tlhat the St. Lawrence thought to the preservatian of ada and the United States visit p.m. in the Badminton Hall be- tions of Canada an outline of the work already is large, enaugh to take Euclid Seaway and Power project historie sites. In recent yas h ldCurheer ume. ten HofrCoiste ot and-Sale iactsae ev eald z olaoadaneon St. Lawrence Seaway and Pow- ment. The other handles a on- Bowmanville and this district. Interested pol n raia the United Church, who ccu- riesidents oi the East and West righted survey of buying pow trrie er Project by W. S. "Bil" Wall veyor systemt for cerent and Guets Introduced tin a e be iing nc is a cta e eetd a f w B àle. Vc-rsd n . P r covering Canada and he ofteOtroHdapbi e-ohrbidn aeil.time to preserving historie years. aga on the proprty. Ho Rickaby -was nared i as the United. States. Agiet ahcmnnt' cfth O taia Hy ro pu li r- th r uidi g atrils P esditteth Ja ks n cl ste. xpai s heittoec si nii- Ch mb r elgaeswhhSewe T ey sh w ha b si esuasiusnessst ntal is gie latons de artnen a th ir e- Mr. W all also stated that a comed six guests to the mett- Onne of the mot n tbl f c n e i te ad church and taiy Keith Lithangue as an a- tivity in Durharn County reach- tho g a fi re al d b - gular meeting in the Balrnoral retractable Bailey bridge lias ing; Mr. Wal], Gerald White, Oeo h otntbeo 1 Motel on Friday.bo n b it o e th ca a at as of t e .EPC, T r no these shiines lis the ad Hay act as a guide and overseer of ternative delegate should M i- ed new heights in the past i g p w r q oa" w ih i beenbuit oer he ana atals ofthe HEPCTrnoth rprty for' the tourist Rickaby be unable ta attend. year, with retail stores chak- bsdo ouain oe Mr. Wall also showed man another point. This is drawn who operated' the projetor; season~. ing up a sales volume ai $22,-aviaeslsndeatdfc films and raps ai the early back when a ship wishes tai and Rotarians Stan Everson, The old building is now no 321,000. tr.I hw htDrai construction stages and stated pass in the canal. Alex Nathan, Eric Joncs and longer used for regular Sunday PONT P O The large-scale buying ,whicli onyl aabea rde t h t t e l c l R t r C lu b w a h p a e h w d p c u e a p e l o aa.H ew a r s h ip . O n c e a y e a r , h o w e v e r , r e n o e l x r o s l v n , i one of the few service clubs ta ai the many cafferdams which nmade a birthday presentationa igineisrnzdadte tapoprugowg be shown these slides ta date. must be built in connection ai a Rotary spoon to Rotaiian oa pielrra gst oga nized $ o e o ren sf m franmopua in mare ri a li ing s n 1 9 ec n it e m to' Introduced by Rotaiian Rex with the huge power and sea- Forbes Heyland who ioined the on the laste Sunday i cnvAgest Score s indsfr a r n Oan d it aprosl.Ter daus, gow uies ahrta h 1 'W alters, M anager ai the Bow- way project. The largest of iclub in 1936 and is past presf- carn ytho hu r ed or n vaferg ener epr e n sent ayt o Payool ad te9it 0poss ib l ie h as ho p nibn at DauTr-rs ie r n a n v i l l e R u r a l O p e r a t i n g A r e a t h e s e w a s p u t i n a t t h e s i t e a i d e n t . o n s r i e . n g b f r h e q u t , r b t e a d p c e l r l h r C n y h d a n t i c r e of the H.E.P.C., Mr. Wall fi.stthmanpwrosbeen The President announced ocok h iea pnn h ue nh anpwrhuebtenoon tervie og befare th eebotuquetsn d pl gae fltora lham Cnyeaad a eut inanef'hiisi } nan r showed a picture ai the hydro- the Canadian mainland and that the District Governor will service, the church and gallery bo q es n t e gr v s a th e at y a, ai r d du i n ai es ae f ct . T ey in electrie model ai the whole Barnhart Island ta dry up ne visit the club on September 9 wili be filled ta capacity. H tn- gone before. Mr.. Alex M nk, in pf r kd al a invr he$33 0 0.. he s c it of h ir ta s i À ai-a where the project is under af the channqls ai the St. and that a club. assembly wilî dreds oi thers wil sit in theii his capable .manner, w s c ar 43 00. t m rk d a gi o er p n on u ds thi svng way which was built ta scal. Lawrence sa the structure can be held in the banquet rom at parked cars or stand around man for the occasion, while Mr. the $33,141,000 accounted for indtireuis by Hydra engineers prior îý be erected. the Balmoral Hotel the even- the utside ai the church par- Love, student minister, deliver. 19ots5he3r.lsshsiat the start ai construction work These cofferdars are bu iiting before. He asked c armittee V b îai g n h s r i t h i PA danouryo i- lk a yi th ers ho Tvhe d local e rn er oa lm, on utf t r He pointed out that thîs ac: ai a series af large round chairmen ta have their reports wili be relayed clver theP... honurta urfi fthr.Thedvdd the nberf fa a b et a curate scale model had saved "cels" forred from lengths ai ready at that time. syster. Bethany Brass Band rendered iliesitecunyreeetsanan. the H-.E.P.C. many housands af sheet steel 45 ta 50 feet long The igsn a e yA he evieon ait il erno, u- adasthstncers. t hwauldsinth. bey rpesnt gineers btabrkou ng eer- wbc baie drivers. D he iversStrîke with Dave Morrison alt d nSunday atron u n te ubr.I ol-b gineersto wor out egineer bed b pile rivers Diver theguant. M.thoatio3 p.m.usE.D.T.al Rev. .impassibleipo taimentionntion ehevis- ing problcmns befare actual con were nceded on the job ta onth pao. Mr. M ri n w A. J. Wilson, D.D. Editofa itors but practically every place struction began.* make certain that the battom cagtuae by PedetTe nie Chch bwsiepeetd teer- ofteselple*eedie Jackson an receiving hîs 40- h ntdCucOserver. wsrp ee and th. ere Shows Maps of Project aiurl t the r ivercedrîvearsriepinrn h Toronto, Ont., will be the guesitetry Board appreciate the co- 'J.4 A I Th s ea e aso s wd s c reGona thoiv r b d y ear se ri rce p n fiarn Vepi-acher. For rany years a peration ai al. r- O rnaps of the 40-m ile section of H g u p ~ o d c r f- e e tym nse n N p n e r U W e are'soi-y ta eain that M i. the t. awrnce etwen he Hdrapubic r, ltios Re. A J.Wilsn, .D. son was in charge ai the res- Leonard Kellett ils in Oshawa te Sc t . a d C ren w all b w e c n p r et ie d o ul i r et o nsR e . A W i so ,oDf.th e ad ch u rch s are G en eral H o sp ital w ith a serio u s t.h wrkincanetin it slde a te ug pmp ucd ater S afety Bay church. Formerly a Meth. years ago and retains a keen hoart condition. F R O D the eawa an awr p ojett de-watcr the power site.I adist church, and now in The interest in the church and carn- 'fcCaruiyPkbsbd thes oing an ldy oerploetdTh16 days, thsePaumps handle isgin n ccesstultd,1 ayths umshade United Church ai Canada, it munity. a face-lifting. With a new ec he said, ai-e two huge access 600,000,000, gallans ai water. Succ s Iu was built an the shores af The church is situated on the and a newly painted sign tunnls a te pwerhusesit Whn te waer as oweedbeautiful Hay Bay. The church suth side ai Hay Bay and. can "Pontypol Cormunity Park" between Canadian mainland fishermen with nets removed stands taday just as it was be reachcd by car ete rn n osdrbeitro m and Barnhart Island. Bath these the game fish and they wcre 42 Pass TstS built, a lîttle brawn fi-ane Napance in the east or bv provernents the carnrittce menm- transferrcd ta other parts ai building. It is kept in good i-e- Glenora and fi-ce ferry t) ber deserve congratulations. the river, whiie the coarse fish The Orano Red Cross Water pair by a Board ai Trustees ap- Adalphustown.Sudyvstis tM-.J were sold ta local fish mai-- 1 Safety Pi-agi-arn for 1955 has P y es i cu e: R e e B kets. been' very successfui anc. The Whbb and Mrs. Webb and fam- Dead Stock When the Barnhart Island i nteres t ahe parents has beenbe 14 i! 'u s e ily, Dcputy-Reeve D.McMastei. De d So k power plant is complcted, Mi-. greatiy apprecîated. % n m e W i P r uad s.M atrad family Wall said, it will generate 2,-1 The total enrolment was 159 aiWoler Township; Mi-. and Kemov~ed 200,000. horsepwer . frn 32 and the average daily attendance fl * Mrs. Russell Muntjoy, Black- Hihct i-cs ai fr units. Hali ai this power w*Ill was 95.H U i i li, stock; Mi-. and Mrs. Cecii Fer- Hgetpie adfr go ta Ontario Hydra and haîf Hwrnoim eessMwaihed t eliver f Swimingtess wee hld t yguson, Newcastle, Mi-. Milton J. Dad, Oic! and Crppled ta the New York Power Au- the Orona Swimmng Tank on Payne ai Montreal; M. and Ms. ---e Fari Stock. thrity, who are equal% partners M nday aternoon, August 8th,~ The question ai home mail agî his er e pîtd Aic c Wht e, O h a nd'-j TEEHN CLET in the power phase ai the pi-a- when 42 childi-en were success-' delivery in Bowrnanville camne out that ast year's banquet Mi-. and Mrs. Freeman Eddy aif * TELEPONE CLLECT jeet. The international border fui in passing on ta the next up for discussion again, at the was very successful and had Newcastle. Cobourg 1787 wili le changed ta ut directy class. mnthly Cîtamber ai Commerce been weli attended. The ban- WewrgadtscMi.. Co oug11 7 through the centre af the gen- The iollawiig childi-en had a meeting Manday night when quet also pi-avides a good0 H. Hoaper, -Toronto, on Sunday ' NICR PECONi, erating plant. perfect attendance record: Laura several members expressed the portunity for lettin the gen- and laoking vo iy fit. Foi-rnany ~ PETERBROUGE -2080 Mi-. Wall also showed maps Gibson, Sheila Gibsan, Ross opinion that the Postal Dopai-t- oral public know* fist and yasM- oprwsarps- - PEEBRVand sketches ai other work Jackson, S t a n 1 e y Durward, ment in Ottawa seemed ta be master and has.a hast af friends ~ which must be carried out al Gloria Quantrill, Alva Ann Rab- '"stalling" on the matter.B snesD rIlr bie S an, M arilyn Falls, Elaine For- B ernard K itney pointed out _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i. a d M s e i i c n a- , . rester and Nancy Foi-rester. that when the Department had Mnr.yind t e ciln eainre i!. Scrap Book prizes w le i- e i-st been a5proached sorn e nf oymy ind Mher nn i visiation. - o, ~ ~ . . awarded ta:- Senior-Mariaie years ega on the subject if nad A.C C u iL I 1cit' aI]aC r.îend s.Billngnion Sun- -4 .Tyrreli; Intermediate - Carol stated that the incarne derîved - lIU' Yeo; Junior-Lynda Tyri-cîl. fi-rn the local post office did WM. J, B. COGGINS dy The iollowing have passed nat warrant home delivery ai Chartered Accountant Weekend guests in aur villagete & tests: Senior Tests-Jaan Allun, mail. The post office is now 64 King St. E. Bawmanville included: Mrs. Wilbert Ridge, eiS Malcolm McKenzie and. Ann producing the requîred i-e- (Above Garton's Bus Station) Mi-. H. Ridge, Mi-. and Mrs. ~ Woyr.venue, ho said, but the new 64 King Street E. See Yacanak, Mi-. Sam Cain, Intermediete Tests - Sheila reasor given by the Dopai-t- Phone MA 3-3612 Toronto; Mr-. and Mrs. Roy Me- If yau i-un short of water in the lt Barrabaîl, Hans Bosgraai, Mai-- ment for nat granting mail de- Gili, Mi-. and Mrs. Bill Malley, meonyufayucn1 * ilyn Cobbledick, Judy Foster, lvr sta hîeaefo te J U T RA ! O P i.Bob Moore and Mrs. Fallis, Iul ra ou am o cnpoal livry s tat her ar no t er'UtEifi ANDwmanîlleand mnyIoters cure the trouble faf good with Peter Grocn, Craig Hinds, Hea- roequired 2,500 delivery points 1ublcoAcountntndell-pacedfaimpond i-. ther Rutherford, Darlene Rans- CrtforPbleAco mail.l-lce aripod U U -... bei-iy, Carol Yea. Patsy Jones,fomal Oshawa 5-1621 WIaVl MiriamGUbs< and Marl n Ge rge acking stated that uccessrs ta 0. . HI u lRTTABuiltwhere k wll catch the sp51 ojs~v ~,s.Quantrill. Part Hope had obtained deliv- - Bd.dTjUAL& mn-off, your faim pond wauld 1rvd Junior Tests-Toii r ahar iy service before it had 2,500 Sheila Gibson, Bunny Hughes' stops end ho dîd nat sec whv hi1r op r a c 'c 8yORB .SA Courteous, Frieiily Service for 74 Years Ross Jackson, Gamey Lycett, Bowmanviîe culd nt be -Afomr ebrofTon your catte and a useful resorvoir l re _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J o a n R a n s b e i - y a n d L y n d a T y r - g -a n t e d - t h e . s a m e p r v i l e g . G . J M W X N , . D A N N , D . C . t a C i t y P o l i c e , M -. S e y m o u r B .o f du g t ' s a b c n t a y t l i-dl. May Obtain Interview Chiropractor W. Shaw, <ied at Oshawa Gen- of farming, as many Canadian farebsfulnieu Bi-nr-alAliTeo resident Elmer Banting sta- Office: ral Hospital, Aug. 17. Ho was have aleady discovered.mntLa.Gv Davies, Stanley Durward, Mai-- ted that ho wauld try ta obtain Specialty Paper Products Bldg. 68. him alt chance tafreay c ilyn Falls, Gey Hinton, Lai-iy an inerviow with the Postal 63 Temperance Street Mi-. Shaw, ai 27 Prince Street, Dhsor'il otahrtfage mof e ahdoa epfi py KEM PTV ILLE Miller, Wayne Miller, John Mil- J»epartment the next time lie PhoneMAor-any farm . . . he's eco-in fi lian onl Rnsery ety a i ttwai, nthe mean- Office Hours: By Appointnent ing health for about thi-ce that wil make your farm a botter am.jnvraze e _ Saer arlVag Wlertme e oldgl h ifrm-years but. had only been in hos- Discuss your needs with yaur localtndoams AG I UL U AL S HO L 1 ehýýnAnod Wallace, tion on the ubro delive'ry ayhn nmk ARESIDENTIAL SCHOOL Carol Grant, Gloria Quntrel, points in town and other per- Dle n f a jpital for the past two weeks. B of M manager. He'l gladly tel yuîgyorfi ATTRACTIVE BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS Marie Hooey, John Hncock, tinent data. Mr. Hacking vol-A native af Belleville,, he . hta ai Improvoernu eterfa Aoga alswhy upyj ntLan a a o fryu Douglas Falîs, Andy Murphysés fonteered ta obtain the infor- DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D S' served with the Tor-onto City bncnd o armi -Jim Wshee.mation wh ich Mi-. Banting Office: Jury Jubilce BI'dg. Police fr3%yas am-hwi a os YOUG MN AD WMENMost ai the Beginners learned woud nee fi-rn Pstmaster 40 King St. W. - Bowmanville Ne is survived by his widaw, your profits and save SHORT SCHOOL TERM: OCT. llth - APRIL l13th tasithseranhvebn George Vice and Town Clerk Office Hours: farrnerly Loretta Conners, y farme-nhowtcno st '( AGRICULTURE ~promted tathe. beginners class A c ye 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily daughter, Mrs. Chai-les Legere, otmeadwr.[U } whIULUEere they wilcontinue thon-A M i Ktney a1so expressed 9ar.t 2no uday oaiBawmanviîîe, fu-sses Two Yeas. ac ine7 -SaIs Cr pa - Lvesock - oure n xt yea: G rb rd I- heopinion that the Ch ambers Cl sed Sunday M . W illiam Singer,, M rs . - Ferin Business bers, Lynde Albers, Bruce Allin, aommerce in Eastern Ont- Office Phono MA 3-5790 Thomnas Sweet, Mrs. William B N A 400 acre dairy farm stocked and equpped to instruct Ronny Best, Louis de Koker,1 aria and Toronto should press House Phono - Newcastle 3551 CrbyIl af Oshawa, and Ms. R NK OF IM JONE yaung fermeraHarland Elliott, Eleine Farrestot-, fr repreetto]i-r hsCh ;ardJuby, ai Toronto, and, AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS Gicnri elwlJd ea Thisosec ion iOnainethaDR E. W. SISSON, L.D.S., D.D.S. foui- brathers, Nelson Shaw, aitaad(: Gn er dacdcus o hleso ila Gen ibsloBrten, AyLexa-'Ti-c ntheono ntaine.R h ofie n shoe elevll, oh Saw o One ear Adancc! oure fr hides a a iplma. man, Kethy Motteshed, Chai-les trouble with things like this 100l Libei-ty St. N. - BawmanvilIe Tweed, e nd Emerson Shaw ai Bawmanviîle Braecl GEORGEMOY(aae HOMEgrcultureCS Murphy, Bei-i-vPIdelBob because it doesn't have cabinet iOffice Hours: Oshawa. HO EEOO ISRobinson, Alva Ann Robinson, representation",ho said. "If an 9 ilm. f 6 pim.,daily Funeral was held fi-rn the Oshawa Branch: JOHN UHS aae Horne Dec aatng. Training for avinàr poin atin s a f o Billy V r hovn. Yy de es- D rh m m mb r eaJo h n J m sCoe u da a vle u 9 ne m n tD For New 33 Tempran e St., B w rany ieA u g s2 7 ho S ee mr given away with the purchase of six gallons -....New.-Phon MA 3-3292 omoeo aoiewha MS APHA L MODGINS Dayligýt Saving TimeOU -- N'Br= Pblic Lv. (Going) Arrive Lv. (Gong) Arv Vio aoieadM frO li Temperance St. Bowmanvlle Bead Down Iead Up Rfa1 bac! DownRacUptn at reasonahie >rce. For Any d ug sA. A N. F&rWd A.M. ST VE OI - or yo r co ve i nc , n sm ll q anite - ~*Em ergeney M o r f g a g e s :25 K aw artha ijaple 1 3 42 STVE01,4r ou cnvninc, n mal u'nttis.LEIROY HAIMTON - OIRONO 7:30 Janetile 1:25 4. 201 7:35 Tielverton1:540 avaiabl atthestaionPhone 1 r 16 7:40 Ballyduff 1:15 4.:, :400sieo Core ne Today 7:45 Nestieton7:4 Pntyoo 1:05 3.75( :0Baktc TrYN The Belle. Way Residences - arina 7:55 Enterprs.. 12:55 3.5&~ 8:00 Burketon 1:533 BuinssPraetis8:00 Kirby 12:45 3.35: 8:10 Enniskillen 1:531 Pyfo ncoa Pln'g 80M r :10 Orone 12:35 3.15! 8:20 fHampton 1:530 P a y fr s. ic r n e P l n uJ3i O m i Y8 :4 5 B o w ia n q,1 e 1 2 :1 5 2 .7 .t i8 :4 5 B o w m a n v ile 1 : 5 2 7 ~' DimArw. 1015 a.ut Toronto Exhibitio"4- 141 I¶piag St. E. - Bownianvje Fares imclude Admission ý6to Toronto ExhibitionGoud 1 T el e p o n leM A 3 -3 52t FU.On<. Offce Xours: 9 a.m,. to. 6 , . Childre»,.- Haif Fare COUP.~ ýe Y to, atur 12 Fer Infor-mation Phone. BowmavieMA381 LidyFA458 G. I.LWILSON, »Wr. Evenings by PpointmeRt Patrons using our buses may Ieave their cars in parking space tKwrh 29% 81iIIUe & MaiS1121 JOHN A. OVMeNS' Mpe,7 ne1syonHgwy O8HAWýAMpls mlsSou tImWOLindsyo iha Jury & Loveil Bowmanville I~~ho . 3477 A 'J,.. -'J s

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