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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Oct 1959, p. 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN Motor Racing G roup- Enters On Second $25 0,000 Stage In Developing Track in Clarke 1 (Continued from page one) use 01 the numerous woods an, copses ta provide shady specta ting areas and at the same tim znaintaining the park-like beau ty af this lovely area. Decisions bad ta be made oi the provision of time-keepinj and scoing facilities, ambu lance and fire services, Pies boxes and Information baoths fot bridges and directioi signe, public address systemr and provision for VIP's, con struction cf buildings and road inaking contracts, etc., ail o. them regarded as prestige point! by the many firms and groupý involved in their design anc construction. The plans include a club. bouse and swimming Daol. The îacing circuits being con. idered at present bave to a ma the folawing provisions- (a) A short circuit between two and three miles in length is being designed for lap speedý cf ninety miles an hour. (b) An extension in the next three years to the "short" cir- cuit to provide an "outer" cir- cuit of approximately four miles to be used for long dis- tance racing; 500 kilometres. 500 miles; 12 and 24 hour events with a lap speed of around a hundred miles ah hour. (c) A hihl climb course one mile in length will also be in- corporated at the southern end of the property. (d) Many "learner" siopes will be avallable for winter ski- ing and it is the intention of the Directors to investigate the desire or need for a champion style ski-jump, as a magnificent site is available. (e) The use of the short cir- cuit for ice-racing, as is prac- ticed in Sweclen and Switzer- land is also on the agenda. M1 The praperty wil be available ta organized Sports Car and Mlotor Cycle Clubs for the running cf many events ,which are rua without a raad at all, sucb as Scrambling, Relia- bility Triais, Grass Track Rac- lng, bath Mata- and Auto- Cross as well as Gymkanhas. Finances necessary for the eompletion cf phase two are lbeing raised by the sale of ad- vertising rights on the praper- ty as well as six prestige races which wili be run each Sum- mien. This offer originally made ta twelve organizations engaged in the Bnewing, Gasoline, Tire and Spark Plug industries, who have pneviously supported the Sport, has met with a great deai of enthusiasm- and there Je gaod reason to beieve that, phase two, financing, wiIl be*' id completed this Fail. aI The tremendous growth of OCTOBE ej the Sport in Canada during the _i last nine years, including Sports Gay Octobers snovN Cars, Motor Cycles and late Flinging fiercely, s( ýn model Stock Car Racing has al- By a dazzling shafi Ig ready shown the need af suchDacntsigA 1a venture. It is said in theDaintang s States, that hast year, moreDarllomnc s, spectators attended motor ra- CreepInglo rou I( ,n ces than Major League base- Cepn o ru ls bail! Send their gay, bey Leaping down to wi f MAPLE GROVE . Marigolds and zinn ýs )s U. and 1. Circle met at the Humeapngsnow owt d hurch. A hyn was recited Gold nd scarlet d and Mrs. R. Cannors read the Gl n cre r -Devotional. Mrs. Lloyd Snow- den read thie Soipture and Child of eager frosi 1- Mrs. Connors led the prayer. Flirting, hides lier'N e Mis. Todd gave a reading. Af- Snavnemi ter the meeting the group vis-.WSun thaesraitw n ited the home of Rev. and Mrs. Wo h rihw h H. Stainton at Courtice where sthey were "at home" to their Offers clustered genr friends on the occasion of thein prkig :40th w-ddding aniversary. Sakig newly sti Mr. and Mrs. Dave Both'çvell Impish maid leaps u. rJr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Flees in streans of Jackson, Lindsay, (formerly of-orhyE Maple Grovo) on Sunday. DrtyE s Rae Sellers has returned ahome from Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, ater an opera- a iMDîb Oh ek.Durham Go was a supper guest with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Howell on Tues- O a m r sday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. David and family were guests at the ansvile, Quebec. They visited Mr. and Mis. G. A. David there A veny good representation the week following the wed- of officiais and members from ding. the local in the County met Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown, at Tyrone Hall, Thursday, Oct. Arlene, Robert and C'arey, Osh- 15, for their annual meeting. awa, were Sunday guests cf The meeting opened with "0 Mr. and Mis. Clifford Swallow. Canada" accompanied by Mrs. Mr. and Mms. Jack Ashiton O. Bragg at the piano folhowed and Sandra, Toncniyto, were by the Lord's Prayer. Thanksgiving guests with Mr. Mi Lewis Wood, County Di- and Mrs. Ciff Swallow. rector, acted as Chairman. The Mr. and Mis. Roberti Labrec- secretary Mr. Donald Lamb, qecalled on ber brother-in- read the minutes of the pre- que an itrN iu county meeting and gave law nd iste, M. and Mrs. the financial report. James Allen, Oshiawa, on Sun-. h onyDietrgv day evnîng.very fine report cf his work Mrs. Eugene Dobbs a'nd ber over the past year. He then sister, Mis. Doug Carpenter and called on the Presidents of the Bobby, Toronto, were recent locais for their report of the guests &f Mi. and Mis. Law. yer's work. rence Brown, Buîks Falls. Mrs. William MacPherson returned 1Mi. Ken Sinclair, Pontypool; home with them for a visit. 1Mr. Leslie Taylor, Cartwright; Miss Viol Mr. O. Bragg, Enniskillen, gave MissVioa Dobbs, Welland, a good accounit of .their locai's spent last weekend witih her progress. brother, Mi. and is. Eugene jMi. Woods lntroduced the eDob'bs and family. 'Povincial Lady President, Mis.I Within the not toa distant future, this rolling landj into a sports car raceway, cor en Concession IX, Clarke Township, will be transformedI and possibly ski-runs for wini This ,photo shows part cf the beautiful Mosport cf developi-ent within the ne: v'ounds iCarke Township which wifl see a great deal 1 ceu enthusiata taise over. RR SNOW oon beguiled %of sunlight; ILutumn's child. louds of snowstorm, id flame-shot hli, witching dancer ïreak their will. ras cower, shouting bright: blinds each f lower, rowned in fliglit. t, now turning, wintry will. ing, yearning. ith charming skill. mis in gardens trewn with liglit; ip, and laughing, Iblinding white. Logan, Enniskillen )unty Localsi -roId#wer presentand somiaw i vLu":JmbIASUJIIE whih wrewcn by people from far and near. Fojelvr Worthy Mistress Sister Gwen FrDlvr Cuitis welcomed everyone nd asked Immediate Past Mlistiessa PHONE OSHAWA RA 5-1109 R. W. Sister Caa ohnston, ta officially open thbe Sale. Alter 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA a few fraternel greetings. she asked ail te join-in National__________________________ Mr. and Mis. H. McMahon, U n o Peterborough, were with Mrs. ' U nion Ina Palmer for thle weekeni. c Norwood were Sunday guests with Mnr.and 'Mrs. Walter Row- ai Meeting ln.adMi.Doga Mrn.an r.Dul Harold Hopkins cf Fenehon ham, Oinemee, spent Sunay LFalls, who was the guest with ber parents, Mr. and MTs. speaker. Mllliard Bristow. Mis. Hopkins congratulated MBell aie Smith, dM .M is.o the Director and the county and!~leSil ndMs ajr local cfficiais for the progress EmnsatneaShë made in the past year andi Teachers' Convention in Orillia thanked thero for their loyalty on Friday. an spor.Mi. and Mis. Kenneth Stur- and suport.man, Seagrave were with MT. She stressed the accomplish- and Mrs. Clarence Rowan on ments cf the O.F.U. especial1ly Sunday. the payment to farmers for Mr. and Mmi. G. Lenover and stock lost through rabies, and Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Johinston, for the meth*od of deficiencyf Toronto, were weekend guests payments for eggs and hogs byj with Dr. S. L. Speller and Mrs. the Federal Government. She; Speller. said these were not accomplish Mis. Harry Hannah had the ed last year but were the cul- misfontune toi fait, on Wednes- mination of four years' work by day evenig, fracturing ber the Ontario Farmers' Union and leg. She was taken ta Ross the Interprovincial Faim Un- Memorial Hospital in Lindsay. ion Council. She also made it Mi. and Mns. Kaîl Monk, quiite clear that the present Sarnia, spenit the weekend with method cf defîciency payment 1 bis father, A. H. Monk. was only part of what the! The sympathy cf the coin- Farm Unions asked for but ati munity is extended ta Ross least it is a stant. Davidson4 clerk cf Manivers Mis. Hopkins said the van- Townshiip, in the sudden death af his father, Harvey Davidsoni . - of Janetville. .IIWith Mr. and Mis. Carl, Por- teous for Thanksgivin'g were Mr. and Mrs. Geishann Lang- man and fmly of Elinvale; Mr. and Mis. Robert Bain, Ton- Dr. S. L. Speller -and Mis.1 Speiler were in Buffalo, N.Y. fromn Tuesday toi Friday. Mrs. Charles Reynolds spent thie past week in Owen Sounid visitin.g with ber father, Mn. Antihur McGiUl. Mr. an'd Mms. Henry Jakemani wenit to, Onillia on Wednesday1 ta attend the funeral service 1 for thre late Mrs. F. G. Moulton. ý Recent guesta with Mr. andr Mrs. Thomas Jenningts wereç Mi. and Mis. Ivan Paupst, Ah-1 jbany, N.Y. and Dr. and Mis. L.C Scott cf Tononto. i IMiss Marie Caîr spent the h weekenid in Peterborough witih V Mi. and Mis. T. Mather. I: W.M.S. Meeting E The Women's Missionary So- a cietzy cf the United Chwrch met ti on Tuesdiay eveniing at the ho- C me of Mis. Artihur Wright, n with Mis. O. Spencer presid- F ing. Mis. Florence Johnrs on L led the devotions, with the - theme "Tiuth and Freedom". je IMns. Spencer gave a concise. e report cf the Rally recently E held in Peterborough. Mis. Geo. A Moores gave en interesting talk n, and showed pictures of the Ji Korean child they have adopt- N~ ed through the Foster Parents -' IPlan. They hope te be able ta - jcontinue bis work until ber ad- P nplete with picnic grounds opted daugbter, now ten years P iter activities. - j il have finished ber edu- p study peniod, showing the map C of Afnica and reminding of theI1.A different Missionanies t h a t1nq have served there, known te 1- the members. The remainder of St ber talk centred on Rhodesia ai which is the hatest and newest Pi mission field. "Tne way w'hite B men are exploiting the Afnican C does a lot te unidj the work of J« the missioniaries. t is high time ai people are awakened ta the S nieeds cf the African. Delay is pE dangerous." The Thankoffer- Mv ing was received and dedicated. 13 IAfter tihe benedulction the bas- Mv tes seived luncbc and a social Mv heur was enjoyed. Ci Anniversary Ser;vices P. On Sunday, speclal Anniver- Tc sary services were hehd inteb United Chunch. At the moyning M, service, Mr. James Somervihle, ni, Janetvîlle, spoke on "We Would B'k See Jesus". The choir's anthein Se Iwas "Arise Ye People". Guest Mi soloist, Mrs. G. Len-over cf Toi- Di ento sang w numbers "He Ti Smiled At Me" and "Consider M ajd Hear Me". mi IAt the eveniing service, Rey. ceq J. Loudien of Nonwood spoke on foi "She Gave Her Al- Can we èy do less?" Mis. Bruce Johnstoei, PI Toronto, sang "The Lord Is My GE Shepherd" and "Oh Lord Cor- Mi Sale was then decaed. open. The Wor. Mistress was assisted ini the &aw by Sisters Thelnia Gilbank, Hazel Mitchell, Pat Bradley, Yvonne Fallis and Ruby Braidley. Past i Mstress Theima Payne was thbe con- venor of the Draw and~ Very Wor. Sister Kay Olan convenon of the lunch with Sisten Carnie Hriner looked alter the pop counter and Sisten Lily Rich- ardryon was pianist. Container and Flowers- Carl Porter; Cupcakes-.- Colin Kay, Oshawa; Honey- Alvin ()Jan, Cards- Mis. Earl Penwarden, Tyrone; Baby Sweater- Jean Gibson, Oshawa; Crochcet Sho- es- Carl Porter; Mens Socks- Mis. Margaret Curtis; Potatees - Mns. James Bogge; Pilhow Slips- Lorraine Brown; Pail -Ms. Yvonne Fallis; Appies -Mn. Doug Smelt, Bethany; Dust Paný- George Glasbergen, Oshawa; Baby Knitted Set- Mis. Helen Logan; Canrots- Alvin Olan; Butter Dish- Bob Rusk; Collee Pot- Bert Mc- MulIlen, Janetvihle; Vase- Mis. Alf Curtis; Carnts- Mrs.' Ad- dison. Scott, Bethany; Dole- Mrs. Barbera McCarrol, Ome- mee; Tea Pot- Henman mc- Gill, Bethany; Ornement- Bob Rusk; Anti Freeze- Audrey Tremain, Janetville; Basket- Jeanne Coulten; Apron and Ta- ble Mat- Mis. Goirdon Smith, Bethany; Necklace and Ear- rings- Mmi-. Gwen Munphy, ryrone; Ash Tnays- Lorraine Brown; Crneam and Sugar-,- MJrs. Alta Curtis; Socks- Rerý- mian McGill, Bethany; Dresser Scaf- M-ns. Muriay Logan-, Anti Freeze- Mis. Margaret Cuntis; Salad Bowl- Mis. Ber- nard Neals; Flýahlght- John Logan; Bath Towel- Mrs. B Wise, Campbellford;_ Gia ss' Dîsh- Mis. 01411 Gilbank; Breeze and Chone Girl, Disb anid Pen- Rerman McGiil, Be- thany; Apron- Mis. Hallbran; Crochet Shoes- Linda Young- mlan; Bowl- Mary Fieebunn, Peterborough; Cushion- Mis. Laura HRmer; Cup and Saucer - W. Muldrew, Oshawa; Gre- eting Carde- Miss Penjward- en; Tea Pot- Mis. Pearl Neals; Holdes- Mrs. Gwen Curtis; Ash Trays-- Mis. Doris Rey- nolds, Orono; Cake Plate- Mis. John Worr; DoWle- Mrs. W. Mlitchell, Casnpbellford; Dishes -Kay Aldcread, Oiono; Pearîs - Mis. Gwen Curtis; Sait and i >eîpper Shakers- Mia. I)unn, Peterborough; Voucher $6.50 pernmanent- M-ns. Wells; Bowlsi -Mis. Wise, Campbellford; ,ushion- Ms-s. Bernard Neals; Ash Trays- M-ns. Doris Rey- .olds, Orona; Wall Ornamentj - Clifford, Curtis; Luncheon. et- Mrs. Aggie McGill, Beth- iny; Apron- George Colberry 'art Perry; Shakers and Sugar 3owl- Mrs. Evelyn WIhitzmee, >shawa; Cup Cakes- Mis. Fack Cheshire; Sugan and Cie- imer- Donna Aldread, Onono; ýait and Pep'pen- M-ns. Han- or; LÀamp- Mins. Kennedy, Vil]brook; Blouse- M-ns. Eve- yn Whitmee, Oshawa; Apron- [nrs. Margaret Curtis; Plant- VIrs. Doris Reynolds, Orono; ,rochet Flower Basket- M-ns. >at Bradley; Cookie Jar--Mis. 7om White; Cheer- Ken Gil- anks; Tunthers - Rerman 4cGill, Bethany; Purg- Ber- dece Bigwoad, Peterborough; ýowl and Nappies- Dave ýxsmith; Crochet Sboes - nrs. Charles Taylor, Orono; ishes- Mis. Pat Bradley; ravel Set- Mis. Joan Abbatt lillbrook; Flowers- Mns. Nor- ia Worî, Cavan; Cup and Sau- er- Mn. W. Wise, Campbell- >rd; Jewei Case- Mrs. Doris 'nolds, Orono; Cake, Salad 'te, Apron - Unclaimed; raîlon Paint- Mis. Abbett, iMrook; Cushiion - Doris ýyinolds, Orono; Ash Tray- rs. Bernard Neals; Apron- Is. Minnie Taylor, Onono;, ucher $5 Gas- Mis. Ber- Lrd Neals; Dishes- Mis .A. inlair; Cup Cakes- Herman IcGill, Bethany; Candi and -uit Nappie- Doris R.eynolds, Tona; Voucher 500 ibs. Coal- >ndon Pallis; Connister Set- t~ amii One family he digs for will live in a unit cf a housing project for which he is excavating the foundation. The other family is his own - and includes four children. He is a good "digger" for dollars and his wife manages them well. So their family expenditures are kept in line with the family pay cheque. Public works cover a lot cf ground. The budget cf the Minister cf Public Works at Ottawa is in the millions cf dollars . . . and his department is only one cf many. Money for ail departments cf government cornes through the Minister cf Finance who gets it largely in taxes from Canadians such as you. When more mcney is spent than is collected ini taxes, govemrment must borrow froni you ... or else create new money. The creation cf new money is one factor that leads te inflation . which means your dollar buys less and less.' The governnlent bas been spending more than you have been paying ini taxes. To narrow the gap between incomo and expenditures, new taxes have been imposed!. The next step shouls! be te, reduce expenditures, or at Ieast hold the lin.. Undertalcing new vommitments - adding new welf are or other services - will only make it that much more difficuit te pay our way. Tell your M.P. at Ottawa that since you are trying te save, you expect government to, do the same. You aise help when you save more by means of lW insurance, savings deposits, and the purchase cf gevere.. ment bonds. Your savings help te create a SOUND dollar;, and! this, in turn, helps te create job security for you ans! more jobs for other Canadians. A SOUND DOLLAR MEANS A BE9TTER LIFE FOR YOU -GIVE YOUR ACTIVE SUPPORT TO THE FIOHT AGAINS? INFLATION t-ES, à rmDc a&mir£ MESSAEFm MlUILuIIi NSu SG GmP a ISUCM"A 1i THURDA _-OC _-4 au1rnu fous farm OrganizatiOns now OP- a student at Emmanuel Coilege,IO Sundey supper. guést at Rosg Sposed to deficiency payments jand will be ordained into the 7I'NDickinson's, Newcastle. were on record as being in fa-1 ministrY in the spring, is the J Mr. and Mrn. Don Prout vour of this meho of support new Minister for the Mianversi Mrs. Russell Stainton return- omnmvstdhrpr to agriculture until the lunit circuit and will move into the, ed home on. Sunday after spen- entsMr. and Mris. ehr aer. was put on cutting out the big Parsonage in Betiany next ding tfiree weeks with Mr. andon producers. The Farmers' Union week. The circuit has been Mrs. Roy Thonias, Kim and has always supported the fam- without a resident minister Debra Lynn ýat Scarborough. Mr. an~d Mrs. Wes Cameroft amount of support eaoh farmer __________ ______1_______ awa on Sund&y. could receive. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sleep, The National Farm Union PO TVP O s ry-Ms abr ie, Coldwater, David McCuflouxgh Weelc wiil brlng to the atten- PO T P O Camnpbellyfoerd;- Aproarnad Fruit1 and David Rickard, Newcastde, , tion of people in ail wallcs of Nappies -Mis. Mininie Taylor, were Sunday visitors at Frank lufe the importance of Farmi A large congregation were Orono; Crochet Shoes- Mrs., Pascoe's. Unions and each. member was present on Sunday aftern>oon Chambers; Thermos - Mrs. Mr.-.and Mrs. Leslie Hoskin, asked ta do his or her part to for the Rally Day Services in Kay Youngnian; Apron- MIrs. Thornton's Corners, vlsited at niake it a suecess. jtihe United Church. Junior chul- Tom White; Hurricane Larnps Ray Cameron's. Mr Wood thanked Mis. Hop- Idren took charge of the singing - Mrs. Oswald Mtchell; Doilie. George Soniley, Toronito, vis- kins and a question period fol- and opening Devotional Period. - Mrs. Alan Ough, Port Hope;' ited at Pred Cameron's on lowed. Our student minister Mr. Som- Clotihes Basket- Mrs. Alleen 'Sundçay.. The Chairman called on the merville introduced the in- 1 Porter,. Millbrook; Apron- Di- Mr. and Mrs. F'red Dart and Pest Womens Presîdent Mrs. coming minister Mr. Duff who aime Curtis; Sait and Pepper family visited at Mrs. William George Prosser, to say a few wil take over Nov. ist Shakers- Doreen Little, Peter- Stoniehouse's, Whitby on Sun- words. Mis. Prosser congratu- Please note itiat the date for borough; Sait and Peppei' Sha- day. lated Mrs. Hopkins on ber our Sundaey Anniversary Ser- kers- Mr. Harper; Pitcher-' Mi. and Mrs. William Dart year's work and stressed the vice has been changed from Keith Gilbanks; Apron- Mrs. and BdIly, Scarborough; Mr. need for more womnen to take Oct. 25th to Nov. lst at 7,30 Miay Allen, Millbrook; Planter' and Mrs. N. Potter. Toronito, an active Part in Faim Union p.m. The Turkey Supper date - Mrs. Wright, Janetville; visited at Htenry Dart's. work. remains the same Wed., Oct. 28. Plastic Lace Basket- Rena Mr. and Mis. Fred Cameron Mr. Henry Nokes C.L.C., A group of cur young men Tamblyn, Orono; Picture-Mrs. wene guests of Mr. atnd Mrs. was the next speaker. He is in will compose the choir for the Bernard Neails; Lucky Draw- Russell Sonley, Port Perry. charge of publie relations be- Nov. lst Anniversary with Mis. Blankets- Harry Van- Wier- Mr. and Mis. Henry Dart4d tween fariner and labor and Lil Richardson as organist. ingen; Turkey- Mrs. Dorothyj Kenneth visited at gave an te y omrehn-ispro, 3&r. and Mis. Robt. Brown Lethangue. Dert's, Woodville. porton he ork nd ts ro-(Hazel Rennie) cf Kingston,- Igress to date. It is alniast un- were weeken~d guests of Mr.I 1 believable the nuxaber of faim..ndMsBiRene e rs working in, factories ta 5Up aSevera.llRo em tenddOQ L C . L D plement or support their larm- the feral fr Hrey teDa- VId ing operations. Mr. Nokes an- tefnrio r avyD- V G R O L C » L D swered rnany questions after vidson of Janetville which was iiis report. held in Lindsay on Thursday. The speeches were intersper- Deceased was the father of BEST QUALITY . sed with selections fromn the IROSS Davidson our Towinship, orchestra from Pontypool and IClerk.I from the two youn'g Walton' Flrst Penny Sale F E E boys. Lunch was served by the The First Penny Sale ta be F E I ladies. held here was a huge successj on Friday, oct. lfith. This sale was sponsored by Pride of Fon- B T NYtypool L.O.B.A. 1314. A large TVO I i'u-m I!Al&nYAM CvA'L&UDAtAM Tir CAMAnTAN qTAmr-quale 'pkývm.--

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