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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Apr 1956, p. 4

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PAGE rotm ; U P'A I ?AN ST~ATESMN' BOWMANVILLZ. ONTARIO world will ever kill aI1th weeds everywhere; in theme- time the becs and the birds, C rt ri h allies, have been killed or drii an n fthe beauty destrove Tour Rooir and ~God made the world beautfI , p Con fidential thuat sonie people see and feciC ntrai PUL iiF % %l of beau e robts., he By Elsie Carruthers Lunney might a well *erbt. oni met on Aprîl 2nd, SEEN ~VERING A I s ail present, Reeve in SEENWEARNG A chair. Minutes reaa and adopt. CLUB AT OSHAWA Department o! Lands and For- WVHITE HATI ed on motion of Counicillorsi ests and the Fedecation o! On- Blc n re. r aiDr We were very pleased to ce- tario Naturalists sucvey the, Mr. Laird also told us o! sec-BakadGen c alDr celve a letter 'last vweek frorn area. Any move, or even anv ing a wbite-headed Robin %vîth rell and Mc. N. Mountjoy wece Mc.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WlimLid o Malopnovicdinforopr-a ew ak etesconîmng present requesting tbtiý sidewaik (icoveillam ard g for Com etospingour tres, sto o rea and ak etin front of their, prop.erty be Crae rgaringourcoment,; ervng ur ree, sreans ndthrough, and wilh two white caised 10 stop the surface wa- from lime to time on bird--.'.w ild life bas our ardent sup-ý primary feathers on each wing ter from flowing across their field and forest. olcI housses andi port. Wve iwho cace about these 1 Olherwîse the bird xvas mack,-' poe ,gnieato il c bîstocical places. V e v.-e ce mostl things cannot be too loud or: as usual. Ve are no authoritypoet.Cnîeainwl o interesteed to learn from Mr o insistent in raising ouci but Robins belong o! course ,.O given to this in the summier. Laird that thece is a thciving voices, foc the other forces wbo I the Tbrush family and tliîî aMcr. Sues was present and had Naturalist Club at Oshawa '10 wouîd level evecything fori young birds have bbc spot a long discussion ce assessment which a number of Bowman- housing and industry and dry' breasts o! the Tbrushes, flecked especiaiy Clov r B lacboses. ville and district people, hiiii- uip or pollute*our waters are so fitr uelwhie.mome cntrelMobubtCunilo wak2e se?? included, belong. much sîronger. Unfortunate&y fc1 ur atte omntbt asscn e y ouecilloWr is-t Froni the two samples o! the' il is this type o! person, biind itikth1on Rbn o c tat ase ssrn osesbi o ngs xnonthiv club bulletin sent to beauty and the wonderfaUl» imes have some white feathers rto esstmo sesn along. the club is doing a fine_ balance which Nature bas pro- on other parts of the body to over built bouses. service in encouraging conser- vided, who is most often in pla- before they gain their aduit Tedrfo cusnggal vation and the protection of ces of authority. plumage . Perhaps Ibis one opened as foilows: R. A. Blylli, w.ild life; aiso the members hadn't quite got al l is adult Toronto, delivered, 89e per yd., lcarn much and enjoy the- - Vhen the trees are eut down, l feathers (like keeping baby in stockpiie 58c, off bell 49c; seivs gcati. Bid Waks r îeanis dr'y up, and the. birds I eetb an extra iength !lie Henry Holman, Rockwood, 79c liedandsuh epeilinsa~ rmust depact for thece S n)' or perhaps he xvas just differ-35, per yd. petoc mile 4coff et6 tnpd a0n g c ePintto oserve aplace for îlîem 10 nest, or rest. cnt. Any bird authurities know? mil esFrnyd. pye m eielovr trip towLng migrton.ThservesBu t the birds are wonderful Mr. Laird cemarks that he once 7milerank , oylere, Laeesiocd- Mh v-nga tihonl . eThseaes controilers nf insecîs, worins saw an aibino Robin. Has any-74peyddivrd,6esok on ac 7h Getsekr an d pests which attack wcos one else? From now until blo.4- pile, 49e off belt, 7e per yd. per on , nature subJeets are heard Thuis farmers and township r o iei h hydyo hs mile over 6' miles. Moved by a-, the cegular meetings heldIthe csom lime iso Ibe h ey-day o! tho ep evAstnecddbr last Tuesday of each month, coniswopru h oiy!of us wbo love birds. EveryDp.ReeAhoscnddb adoften f ilms and siides are ofîh ting te oadsidcs ivng wherc snev rrvasCouincilior Wright that tender and of cutthing h rsdown everylvnreekbig ewarvi. o!Henry Holman be accepted. she 24 The i Wilmeiong. Da once were such iovely thiekets OTTNIN LETMc. Wallace Maciow, chair- the24his il Fow lb'.v for the hirds, and in spraying USADN GET mari of Public Sehool Board, ce- Mi.Laird wi'ites, when te.e the roadside flowecs and weeds, FOR SMITH'S. LUNCHEON qtîested 10 procecd with Deben- u-ill be a speaker from TorontDav rtnaa hr eta- Yurcalu etoigaucbyaw Mvdb Dp Meeting niace is the C. R .aerIthen away I he csta-e urrl smninn atr ylw oe yDp building. Gibb St., Oshawa. le.I h rcs hyhv couple o! weeks ago that Mir.J. Reeve. seconded by Councillor We ilote fromn one of the b'U- cceated the most hideous devas- B. Priestley, British author Wright that Sehool Board letins that this club bas planstainr and playwright. and a fine arti- poedwt ln o om under xvav to make the Secondl How long is Ibis biind polîcv culate enemy of mass conform- on Central School and Council Xlacsh (at Oshawa, v'e pre- going to continue? On this sub- tlit, was being brougbt ta Can- p00ceedwith eb. Brs)0y-aw (50, smne) a wild life stnuav ject we can gel ceally violent. daona peaking tour by the 000,5 eetrs 0yas and have had experts fcom thýý No amounit of spraying in the Canadian Association for Aduit Carried unanimous. Education. Imagine our pleas.- Moved b ' Counicillor Black, ure on hearing that Sinith's seconded by Counicillor Green have secuced Mr. Priestley as that Township go on Daylight 1 speaker at their Litei'ary Lu - Saving Time aI 12.01 ani. Sunt- S FOR SPRING REPAIRS cheon to lbe hcld in Book Weell day, April 291b 1956. Cierk iii-3 on April 16. Loud cheers. We structed to post Tenders foc cectainly hope 10 be present. garbage collection. Tenders tos Borrow from HFC when needed Mc. Priestley is most widely close aI 12 o'ciock noon Mondaya repairs or other expnsesrelur known foc his book, "The ('lrbnHMay,, tîl, 1956.8 to Build Addition'at bIic School Moved by Councillor Wright, seconded by Councillor Black, that the price of day labor be set at 80c per hour. This does flot include snow plowing which is $1.00 per hour, and relief wdrk at 70Oc per hour. Glen Larmer requested the usual grant of $25 for Junior Farmers. Moved by Councillor Black, seconded by Councillor Green that $25.00 be granted. Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor Wright that a Township office be bult in south east corner of Community Hall and the Clerk advertise for a rIew Treasurer and Tax Collector. Office hours to be Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10-12 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. The present Clerk to remain on as Clci k at $1,000 per year. Moved by Councillor Wright seconded by Councillor Black that the following accounts be paid. Imperial Oil, Oil for Recrea- tion Centre, $20.09; Cecil Heayn, Treas. Bond,$28.00; R. Ncsbitt, work on sprayec, $5.52; Col- bear's Garage, Plugs, Taps and Oil, $4.40; Taylor's Garage, Bat- tery, $15.55; Lee Equipment, Repairs, Sprayer and Tractor, $62.68: Municipal World, Dog Tags and Assessment Notices, $39.47: County Treas.. Hospital- ization, $2 1.00; Port Percy Flor- ist, Flowers for ex-Reev e Fred H-yland, $10.00; H. Skinner, Warbicide, $130.00 H. Thomp- son, Cleck Treas., $140.00; Bill F'erguson, Caretaker Rink. $72.- 835: Jack Allun. Treas. .Jtnior Farmers. $25.00; Interest on notes, $68.40; Road Voucher No. 3, $1,425.97. Moved by Councillor Wright, seconded by Councillor Black, adjourn to Monday, May 7th a, 8p.m. D.S.T. more cash than you can spare. Loans froni $50 to $1000 are made quickiy -usually in one day. No nosrar required if you have a steady inconie and can meet regular monthly payments. Phone or visit your nearest HFC (?T~ office today. '~7HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 111/2 Slmco. St. South, second floor, phono RA 5-1139 OSHAWA, ONT. PORT HOPI BRANCHi 71 Wcilton St., 2nd fi..,., phone TU 9-5030 i ..an interesting job near home If you are finishing school this Year and look- ing for interesting work - or if you are seeking a new, DIFFERENT job - you'1l want to discuss with us the po5sibillty of becomning one of aur SERVICE REPRESEN- This is a job of meet- ing people by telephone, handling their telephone requests, discussing their needs for service.- Each calu is different: each day offers new challenge and variety. The Job offers good pay with regular inereas- es - an opportunity ta advanee - five-day week - inexpensive cafeteria and comnfortable lounge. Why not drop in and * talk it over with us - n day (except Saturday and Sîinday) between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at: 15 VIC1(TORIA STREET, or by appointment ItAndolph .5-7651 (eall collect> The Bell Telephone Company of Canada I. Copaions", but since its pub- lication be bas written nîany more fine tles. His most c- cent book, a non-fiction work on the south-west part of thie U.S., w&as written in collabora- tion with bis wife, Jacquetta Hawkes. Mcs. Priestley was flot able to accompany hec buts- band bo Canada, baving engage- ments in England which pre- vented ît. VALLEY 0F THE TRENT In a recent communication fromn Mr. Edwin C. Guillet, au- thor of ~Pioneer Inns and Ta;'- erns-, etc., he tells us that he is at present working on "The Valley of the Trent. a volume of material to be published this yeac by the Champlain Society. There is to be a series on local histocy. of which Mr. Guillet's volume is the first. The On- tario Government is assisting the project. for which they are. to be commended. Nothing is more worth recording and pre- serving than local history. The proposed series will be valu- able as well as affording fas- cinating reading. HAMPTON (Intended for last ,weck) Recent visitors at J. W. Bal- son's were Mr. and Mrs. Har- vev Balson. Betty and Bever- ley, Mr. Stanley Hoskin. Miss Darlene Moffati and hec sister, Mr. and Mcs. Chas. Ferguson, Miss lIa Hosi, Mr. Henry Dell, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Griffin, West Couctice. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newv- man of Agincouct xvere Satur- day guests of his friend, Mi. J. C. Macnab and Mrs. Macnab and famil v. The Balson families werc pleased 10 see Anson C. Balson, (Shepherd for, Don Head Farni,, Richmond Hill) who ,vas scen and heard on Country Calendar on CBC, Toronto, Sunday' vaf- ternoon. He hiad some of his lambs in the studio and xvas in- tecviewed by Gorge Atkins of CBC. Mr. and Mcs. J. W. Balson were entertained for suppler u1y Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Frgo, Oshawa, il being Mrs. Bai.son's birthday. on Sundavy. April 8thl they w'ill celebrate their Li3 ,wýeddinganie'av True happiness springs from Mod erati on _ COFTHL, (1749 - 1832) 'Che 'Hos f Sea9grani :u ho tl:i.-'k c -m,J) r p'a'-tùi' e rallopi todav, 4 i *A' ~-*-~ ~-~~-Ç* .................1 .1 ,,t, -~ ~ --J ORONO (Intended for last week) Easter Visitors Dr. anîd Mrs. J. H. Leslie and dlaughtec Susan, Peterboroutg-i, with Mc. and Mrs. Wm. Rid- deli. Mc. and Mrs. Gordon Lea- men, Judy and Paul, Scarboco, writb Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lea- men anîd Mcs. J. Winter. Mc. and Mrs. George E. Am- strong anîd eblîdren, Timmins, ,with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Arm- stnon g. Mc. and Mcs. Jack Bryson and daughtec, Jenelle, Trenton, witli Mrs. M. Sherwin and Lau- ren ce. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibson, To- ronto, witb Mrs. E. Mitchell. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Tonge and famuly, London, with Rev. and Mrs. John Kitchen and Oiav. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crabbe and family, Ottawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Duncan. Mc. Arthur Clough, Belle- ville, with his parents, Mc. and Mrs. A. Clough. Miss Gwen Chatterton, R.N., and Miss dune Neiîson, R.N., Toronto, visited their parents. Mrs. Win. Uglow, Newtonville, and Miss Marion Boyd, Kirby. with Mc. and Mrs. Cecil JoneS. Mr-. and Mrs. Jirn. Lamb and daughiters, Toronto, with Mrs. Thorntoni Wilson and Mrs. Earl Grady. Mr. and Mrs. O. Fagan, Mic- ael and Karen, Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Cooper. Miss Aima Cutteli with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Junkers, Pres- ton. Miss Bertha Cain with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston, Oslî- a\w\a. Miss Jill Chapman spent the holiday ,veek with Mr. andi Mrs. O. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Elmec Harcis, Scarboro, with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Hacness. Mcs. Lorne Bowins and San- dca with hiec sister, MVr. and Mrs. Joe Agner, Hanîlton. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cooper and sons, London, with Mr. andi Mrs. Carl Tennaîit. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jakemnan spent the long weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Victor McFarland. Syelenham. Mc. and Mrs. O. Chiapmqn and Jili Chapman with Mr. and EV. l iecron, Oshauwa. Mrs. T. Bulpitt,Wloda, Mr. and MVrs. Buîrns Kittnier and farnily. Guelph. Mr. andi Mrs. Gen. Mitchrll andi family ', Oshawa, with Mr. and Mcs. %Vrn. Mitchell. Mr. and MVrs. G. W. Suggett, Mc. and MIrs Jack Mcgowen, Mc. and Mrs. Elgin Seymour and datighter Ruîth, with M17. and Mrs. Wm. Scyrnour. Mr. and Mrs. Robecî Stanh'v Gilmer, Clarievale. Sask., Mi'. and McIs. Haroldi Murphy and family. v Long Sault. Miss Di- anne Phas;ey, Mr. Fred Parish. Oshawa, wii!h Mc. ai-d Mrý;. Chas. Woocd. Mr. and Mcs. Arthur Meneil- lv and Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson, Wa-kworth. Mrs. E. Conine',, Mir. and Mrs. Harold Awvoe and Mcr. Neil Awde, Toroin- to, Miss Jean Awde. St. Tho- nias, visited Mrs. Chas. Awde and Mcs. Frank Il. cily Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hodgýsor. 13ovnanx'iile, McI. and Mr:-. VM'ni Massie, Toronto, Mr. \Val- ker. Meaford. Mc. and Mrs. W. S. Staple' , Mr. and Mcs. Gar- net M,\cCov, and granddaugh;,er. Debbxe McCoy, Bo\vmanvillh'.- ,viih Mr. and MNIs. D. Hooper andl Mrs. E. Storie. Mr. and MrS. Gerald Cox and Deaii, Bo\wmanv-ile, visiteà. NIr. and Mrs. Hesper Dean. M..Arthur Allin Lnd Mr. alid 'drs. John Nlo'fatt attend-, ed the reception in the Blue loom, Genosha Hotel. Oshawa, on a\11ch .31. of thei- niece, M: Mlarilyn'vvii aIlmildeî,! ho~ ~~i e mlriagetoMcFranicis *e' :Aliher pe. fual: plac2 t chr',t AigliL~an Chu rich.i Rýv. H. D. Cleverdon offuciat-if Gibson) Passed away in To- ronto, witb committal service by Rev. John Kitchen, at Lang Mrfemorial Chapel on Monday. Miss Doncaster is survived by a nephew, Mr. Gordon Wight, Oshawa, and several cousins. Mrs. Isabella Mary Yeo, wi- dow O! Samson Yeo, passed away at Peterborough Civic Hospital in ber 71 yeac. Funeral service was on Tuesday after- noon at Lang Memoriai Chapel. Rev. John Kitchen officiated. Mrs. -Yeo is survived by two daugbîers, Annie (Mrs. Stanley Sharp o! Ida) and Patricia and one son Fred, Orono. Mr. Douglas Gamsby is visit- ing this week in Toronîto. Mr. and Mrs. H. Snell and sons, Toronto, visiting Mrs. Ken Gamsby and family. *Mrs. Frank Ardron andl son Allan, Toronto., with Mc. and Mcs. Madison Hall. Mc. and Mrs. G. L. McGee visited in Toronto. Mr. Stan Payne had the mis- fortune to faîl on the ice near bis home in Bowmanville labI week and break bis arm. He is in Memoriai Hospital, Bow- manvilie. Congratulations to Mc. and Mrs. Robert Stanîley Gilmer,, the former Hilda Ann Barra- bail dauglîter o! Mr. and Mi's. Roy Barî'aball, on their mac- riage lasI week in Whitby. They will reside in Cacieval.e, Sask. Cathie, Jackie and Raîpli, chiidren o! Mc. and Mrs. . Parkinson, weî'e iin Memiorial Hospital, Bowmanville, iast r week and had their tonsils ce- move d. Mc. and Mrs. G. M. Lin Ion' visibed in Toconto over Easter. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cook and daughter. Mr. Dinwoodie, To- ronto, visited on Sunday, with Mrs. Chas. Harris. Mr. andi Mrs. C. V. Wlo spent Easter wvith Mc. and M:'s. Russell Ransberrv. Dor~val. Mr. and Mî-s. Eldori Barnes, Coiborne, visited Mr. and Mrs' George Wilson. Congratulations ho, Mr.and Mcs. Gordon Thomas Altkiîs (the former Loi-na Lewis) on thecir macciage, March 31, aI I Oî'ono United Church.1 Mc. and Mrs. Gordon Collerý visited Mr. and Mî's. Don Dun- can, Westboro, Ottawa. HIGHLY STYLED MODERATELY PRICED LADIES' WEAR La Vogue gacqueline Cor. Athol & Celina, Osha'ýva ed. Misx Betty McLean, Bow- manville, visited Mr. and Mri. A. J. Jakenian. Mc, and Mrs. Bruce Chap- man, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman and son Kenny, visited Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chatterton and Jill Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barrabaîl and famuly, Blackstock, bave rented the Swancott House, just west o! the Forcstry. Miss Alberta Maude (Bertha) Doncaster, Toronto, dauglîter o! the laIe Mr'. and Mrs. Chas.' Doncaster (the for-mer AgnLes WITlr STYILE T-T Slre9mE LLS e H A "Ge e!" TakP a gond look at reai gond looks! No place but ini Oldsinobile for '56 could yoit find going-places glarnouir like tlîis! For licre is styling iivzpirecI by Oldsinobile's exclusive Startirc-%wi h e saine sleek, loy -cnit lnes-a bold ncwv airfoil grille-fleet, swceping newç beauty from every point of vicwv! And whien it coine Io action, this car more thian lives tup to its looks! Poivered by the blazing ncwv Rocket T-350 Engine, .paired iwîîh thrilling new Jtaivay Hydra-Matie for performance thiat's powcrfully enmoollh! Make a date ivith tthe top performer of the year- Oltlsiiobile's Starfirc-stylIed Ninety-Eiglit for 1956! Se your Oldsrnobile dealer todayl ~N "Ôh!" GDh-h-h!1 Th>se Fifty- Six 9c) EDIL13E8AOD)O 0-1256D ROY Chevrolet OURTICE w. NiCHOLS aOldsmohile Cars m Chevrolet Trucks BO WNAN VILLE ' 0 advertised Rexali prducts . for regular :,PRICC OF JURY and LOVELL 'Your Rexali Drug Store PHONE MA 3-5778 BOWMANVILLE k' '4 4 t I j ~ *~ OnIy Olds has ai these "Featuros of the Future" " Rocket T-350 and T-340 Engines! " Jetaway Hydra-Matic Smoothness 1 " Stunnlng New Starfire Styllng! " Delta-lnsplred Airfoil Grille'1 " New Safety-Rlde Chassis! " Trend-Setter Instrument Panel " Flalraway Fonder Design 1 " Fashlon-Flrst Interlors 1 ... plus .very advanced Power Foulure Messge i Botie, legible, and read as fol- 200iear OI th , s1750. The Brethren.iA Il lantic. Vain are thie hopes of Washed Ashore survival for anv membe.r of the crew, save the 12 that .. Mrs. Fritz Marti, R. R. 4, scramb]ed for the life-boat. 4ý Bowmanville, a native of dam-t bas fallen my lot to be amora' aiea. sends us the following the unluckv crew mates, an-J ciipping from the Jamaica Da"- foc us death is inevitabie. ly Gleaner. She comments: -To mv miother, Elizabeth, of -Jamaicans should flot be sur- Londonderry do not cry for mec. prised when things like this To miy clergyman father, Tho- turn up. for ou r histocy 15 OIiC mnas Dryden, coioct Ma and of imîneasurable romance, MYý- xny younger sisters. tery and excitement and fuiU "The scene is one o! confu- of such incidents. Froni long sion. Brave nmen have turneï before the pirates and buccan- cowards and crving voices like eers infested the Carrîbbean, as of babes fi- the air. then known as the Spanish, 'Monsters of the deep await Maini, luis* lias been so." The those of us whç venture to article reads: swim, We are hunctreds o! miles A young couple strolling aiong from shore. My Captain is t _y the coast at Cork Tree Beachn ing unsuccessfully to mainlli picked uip a bottie that haride drifted on 10 the beach. In the'C"'Jawvait death in silence. bottle xvas a letter, the iast seni- Heaven rewards the finder of tere of wlîich wvas uîîfiîîisbed. tîîis letter. Please convey to The letter wvas written on pa-i my ... per thaI hiad beconie soft and ___________ bcowni with age. Il appeared Lo be part of a map, and ai- Total length o! the Cotn&a though the \writing lîad lnîOstý River is 1,150 iies, of wvlui tlhe sanie colour of the paper 459 miles are wîithmn CaMîd' .0 PAGEFOUR IMr. rAVAnTAM e'rAMVC!"&V& 1 "IURSDAY. APRTT, le innâ 1950 1%

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