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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jan 1960, p. 1

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Pil ot of the Year Panel Discussion Features Fathers' Night The annual Father's Nighti you like your child to, be, and~ acter, politeness, humour, mo- 1 Aggressivenes said. He asserted that he is' world for which the child le meeting of the Bowmanvile' how are you going to workidesty, honesty, and trustwor-i Aggressiveness from a ne-. concerned at the general at- being prepared. Home and School Association toward your goal." thiness was emphasized by the! gative point was what he ad-! titude of many young people He suggested that a child was held at the Lions Com-1 The other members of the paniel inembers. vocated, Mr. Lelio said. Sa- 1 towards work. rEeive his allowance as a pay- munity Centre on Wednesday; panel were Mrs. Ken Sumers- Mr. Leno suggested thatIciety has tao many peoplei False Sense of Security ment for certain tasks and evening, Jan. l3th. There was ford, Tom Turner, principal of aggressiveness was a warth-:who are prone to let others, Mr. Williams stated that a!sa learn good work habits. He a good attendance of mem-. Central Public Sehool, Don while trait for a child to have. take the load, and aggressive-, way by which parents could'said that discipline is of the bers of the association and ai Mr. Turner remarked that lie ness can be an incentive ta impress their children with'utmost importance, but .s larg nuberof athrs ereWilliams, Assistant Superin- lare nmbe offaterswer teden oftheOntrioTran-feit that Mr. Leno meant ag- initiative, Mir. Leno stated.i the importance af industry'sometimes forgotten. Mr. Ine School for Boys, Bowmau-grsveesi moeaon1 AtteTwrdWk was through the xveekly al-ý Williams deplored the per. Mrs. ap Ames, the pres-1 ville and Rev. G. E. Leno, and he explained that while I Mr. Kent, 'the moderatorlowance. Many parents give missive attitude taken by ident, introduced the panel pastor of the Pentecosa aggressiveness can be of a d-1 asked f or any seii u-aeil nalwneadex- some mothesadftes modratr. obrt ent WfO hurh hrevantage as a spur in certaine gestions an how a child canpect nothing in return, and! weloed throeraudiene, wna Curh d .situations, it was also of im-'learn ta become a good citi-,this resuits in a false sense of Women's Place in Home announced the subject of the Important Factors partance for a chuld ta be a zen af tomorrow. Industry:security for the child, he Me said that parents should forthcoming panel discussion,j The importance of faith, reliable follower of a goad would be a prime ingredienticlaimed. He said it could regard their work o! caring "What kind o! an adult would health, objectivity, good char- leader. in such a recipe, Mr. Williams'boomerang in the comipetitive1 (Continued on page seven) VOL UME 106' 14 Pages BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, T HURSDAY, JANUARY 2lst, Civic Day at Rotary -10W Local Çiovernmenl Spend Your Money" One of this district's most promising young men, Earle Cox of Gravel Pit People were urged to take, pendent, non-profit organi- Canadian Welfare Council, andj Roa, RR.3, owanvll, ws onore onSaurdy y te ntai.Cautya constructive, farsighted view1 zation chartered in 1919 ta a fellow of bath the Cana- Flying Club during its annual dinner in Oshawa. He received the top award o! local government by Eric1 promote better governiment Pt dian Bankers' Association and for the highest average marks on the test for a private pilot's licence. He -Hardy, Toronto, guest speak- ali levels throughout Canada.: the Institute of Municipali uc received 90 per cent, the highest mark ever attained atth clb MrCxa er at the Bowmanville Rotary He also directs a companio-n Assessors o! Ontario.I tool and die maker at General Mtoris w buldinghisonoesae Club's Civic Day lunchean orgenization which studies and~ Widely Experienced orP o în sOf n e meeting held at the Flying reports on civic aff airs throu- M.Rckaby also pornted'B r plane. Earlier, he constructed a motorcycle that won quite a reputation1 Dutchman Motor Hotel on Fi-1 ghout greater Toronto. out that Mn. Hardy, .lYhoj throughout a wide district. lie is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Cox. In day. Mr'. Hardy gave a com-. Me spoke of Mr. Hardy s~ holds a degree in polîtical1 ____phoo,_A_ G._____ i prescnting his own trophy bo the winner. prehiensive and interesting adidevrey !'tnetadscience and economics from thi phto A.G.Stoie~ _______________________________dress on "How Local Govenn- stated that lie is secnetary- th nvestlo oona a Lv es ments Spend Youn Mocney." treasuren of the Ontario Mun- teUiest o ooth , gaîned wide experlence in1 Quieka Const. Ray Preston Resigns In intnoducing the guest icipal Association and is spe.M bath provincial and fedenal i mniî speaker R. P. Rickaby saidj cial lecturen on local gavern- pblc erics.Mr Hrd i jcd fi that Mi. Hardy is th, dinecton ment at the Univesit, of To- an active member o! the To- Mrs.teho of the Citizenis' Research In- ronto. He also is a member o o tafCl' M.Rik OraS:ho C o d i iù n L hp r!v *stîtute of Canada, an inde-. thc board o! govennors of th.. aby toRotherlClb MR cOtarianSt Disc uss ec WiII Bej Permission was granted at the meeting of Bowmanville Town Council held on Mon- clay evening to the St. John«s Ambulance Corps Io use the Council Chamber for a courýe ta start i-li January 28th and ta continývè for 'lie next eicyht Wednesdays. The request 'vas mnade bY the Bowtinanvillc, Brandi of the Canadian Girl tp4ides Association. »F Town. Counicil actcepted the e4#iesignation of Ray Preston frorn. the Bbwtmannville Policeý Force. This was moved by, Councillor 0. J. Presson, who stated that Mr. Preston had decided that he did not want to make police xork a lite long career. Councilloi- Wes- ley Ficè seconded the motion,. Çt,s n HEADS FRUIT GROW] are in order foir His Wor ruthers of Bowmanx'illev President of the Ontarii Growers, during their 10' Toronto. Mr. Carruther; af the province s outstanc MOVE THIS WEEKEND vising Principal A. MI. Statesman on Wednesdav inta the new Lord Elgin1 end. If plans can be cor will be notified of thec Marjorie Couch is the i Elgin. Classes xiii indlu Grade Five. MISSING MNRETUE morning, William H. Tate wha had been missing sinc ed ta Bowmanville, unhý suffered a mental blacko on by business tension ai until many days later. travelled ta Halifax ai grocery stores. lie plan! medical check-up before wark. NEW WARDEN FROMI Reeve of Percv Townshi of the UnitedC iounties a Tuesday. lie xiisuce Rickard of Darlington J father was Warden of the ago.t t PIGEON JUDGES - D Richards of Bawmanville Saturday acting as judgE pigeon shaov there, put c Pigeon Club. Lofts fi-r Peterboraugh, Belleville represented among the .3- LINCE RENEWAL DE ftosenwatîce hasehte neditoealicr wauld iked ta ha on aol litte loger. oThisY(p a itd latoe. TLocall. i gre ats to dae, butb Up ream nus outilbte up fro now u tilt- tf SIGN 0F SPR1NG -Ar *that he saw a craw at t1 10 o'clock Monday mor must be on the way, but f piles on the main street Town Works Department late hours Tuesday nighl vince that it is just arour <Continued on ts Action igade ;Home action by Bow- 'ire fighters sav- ime of Mr. and )mas Sellers, 31 't, Sunday noon. m m A i ,1960 10e Per Copy NUMBER 3 Receive 50 Year Jewels a bf5 unea mf % 9ar f M.Haduepese pe- Fire, belicved to have sure at being invited ta speak startcd fromn a short circuit at the Bowman ville Rotary in an ail humner fan cord, I y o n o ncl n Ma itrte outClub on Cîvic Day. Me com- 1 had andcsiebl (Contànued on page seven) hcadway in the kitchen by - called. P a e h s Y a usdy aur 9h A 32 year ali Belleville.ic u o h r, their two daughtcrs, Cheryt 'hich ai o gav~e authoritytxo erected on court Elav'ydesigndt! trTepau caipaîg agail n h tch tnImpck ddriv plad giîy aElect Offà.-ers foTrnt. et rir the Town Clerk ta advertize îng reserved places foi the!bokng 3.otrht(.)maie.,vîg ai wa helrecrw fspc blciglcense plates and! fîned $50.00 and costs of!$Thel0re. o'-of..ec lora eplceen an i w.~ ffc ls hi ws scode autos witii lîghts burnt out1 On a second charge o! having The executive for, 1960 wasi tators, most of whom had ca rid unanimously by Councîllor Wesley Fice cotne n a a îuni lce other than a installed at the monthly meet- jstcrefo cuch A letter was received fto and cannîed cuhtt e h sm esidence, he was fined $20.()o ing o! the Scout Mothens'wreirsedbthnw Police Chie! Bernard R. Kit- A letter was also receiverd night by different officers. At and costs o! $3 ehdaAxlayhl nteLos fr rcadtecquip- ney asking for authority a oýfroni Chie! Kîtney nequesting 7:40 p.m. and laten at 10:55mix ture in a "coke" battle Comnmunîty Centre an Thurs- amnt cxhast fa n whdic restrict parking on Temper- authority ta ennoîl the Chie!' p.- Me paie] $14.00l He had between hîs legs and a parti day, Jani. l4th. Mrs. Jean De-' nehut a hc ance Street on court days. Itî Constable in the course at me- 1fn rear lights and no license bottie of liquon in the glove vitt, the past president, offi- clearcd the bouse of smokc explained that no parking pri-: Master Universitv for five~ plate light. Several more cOmPartment. ciated at the impressive cene- very quickly. vileî-es are allowed the Ma-j days, dune l9th ta 23rd; and !paid in out o! court settle- ,Ainother area man heard mony. The new executive 15J gistrate, the Crown Attorney,' Corporal K. Freethy in the ments a total of .ý7.00. ijudgment as follows, "You are composed of Mrs. Kay Ste-j There was considerable Sid Scott, left, and T. Wesley Cawlkr, wr or the Provincial Police. Segat1oretab ed A ra eietpi haraed with driving a moton phen, the president; Mrs.i damage to thxe kitchen hanoured guests recently at Jerusalera LadgE, F Co.~ilo resnsttdJuly l3th ta July 23rd at On1_1 $700 for parking in such aî vehicle whilst* your ability Rose McDonald,,vîce-president;: cquipment., the oh hburer A.M., Na. 31, G.R.C., Bawmanville, when they -eid had d d this ~~tanio Fire College, Graven- mianner so as ta interfere with' was impaired by alcohol. Mrs. Ray Shacketnscr- adumtr.thr5-ea e l. -Photo y ehe t.a :eicu hurst. snow removal. H-e had had a: There is evîdence of at least tary; Mrs. Ruth Evans, treas-i maet, wind Poiced ot h at ConilofPeso get.»lfiat tire-it was raining and thnee draught beers at an urer; Mns. Bannie MVcDonald, i nev an ponte ot tatýCouicilo Prsso suges-ýthe time was 2:00 in the monn-1 Oshawa Motel. The accusedlsewing convenor; Mrs. Bettym aepayers O.ut! peopie with business in the ed that conferences ta be at- ing. Me could have pulled offhad eaten his supper eanlier,1 Nichais, sîck convenar n, Magistrales Court o!ten have ,tended by towni representa- the road. J (Cantinued on page seven) 1Mns. Marion Colville, tele- i- dif!ieulty finding a place ta tives and courses for the po- phone canvenor. thk emoe ht i e cecoursal es adicnfeences of Cvans,*the inaîîcalrepar, Lyjw I one time. Me moved that allpee- e i nRpresented o data be gathered concerning which showed a balance o th curesan o rncsC of C ssues vva **i mia $14.,. The secretany A r J iiand consîdenation be give n ta Shackleton nead the corners- the ahi at the next meeting . . c.Letr o hakA ena Board for 1960 1 )e e ftecommttee te whole. AIann a engvnb h omn were received froni the 3rdi Councillor Nicks, seconded the, A1ann a be îe y h omn Pack Leader L. Welch and the 'ERS - Congratulations motion, and it was carried- ville Chamber of Commerce regarding a sales plan i st Pack Leader, Bob Evans,ý Members of the Anena Elleis presidento! Branch 178 $1h.0 as y.Thred na th ship M\avor Wilfrid Car- (Contnued on page seven) offering local people a water softening device, fon the donations receivcd ta- Board for the coming year of the Canadian Legion. !8.0wstre Nho recently was elected -_____________ which can be obtained locally at less cost. A wards the Pack*s Christmas wene announced by Reeve Mis Worship also pointed: treasury. Na nabies upet io Fruit and Vegetablenmber of citizens have received letters from Party. ýSidney Little at the meeting out that Walter DeGeer is a: were held for observain îst annual convention in Pann Board cuitne urging them ta give the salesman Ms enDvt aean o! Bowmanville Town Con mmero teBwmnihe Conilo u hes, sendv Planningknwnason for a certain water softener a cordial reception. cnotivkela oncof a re- cil held i the Council Cham- belongs ta Local 189 a! the moved that the repor b s is well known as one acquaintances . i~cnotivke rert etiag.ber on Monday cvening. The Rtr lb rn oprb euyReeIa ob ling apple pradUcers. :fr I <tTh letrwie hsbenofrdacm Tonwmmeng United Rubbec Workers' Un- ceived, and the Dog ota Offcer fo 19 0 Te lttr wite ha ben oferd coi- wo ew embnwere en- Arena Committee for 1960 l5 onand has been a member Committee meci wihDr j mission on each sale, which is given in the form rolhed. i was a.naunce thati composed of Councillor Glen- o h rn or ic s igo o ota omt -Public Schools Super-1 The executive o! the Bow- of a discount on the sum the writer has ta pay for a curc paadewil opNeholeoHgheOsebcairae Thmsnadvised The I manville Plani Board for a water softener hie has already purchased. Scout Week on Sunday, Feb- Walter DeGeer, Frank Haop- lnaeion anelon OSbor, n - eeo t consi ade the dvso Thmpa 190 ec letd tth ee-ruarv 7th, and. that the er, Nelson Osbiorne, Ed Run1aLon nTohSut in-o is an ard teoertoî thal thev hope ta move1 ing o! the board hetd lasi The local Chamber of Commerce does not say Scouts will hold a Paper Drive dlle, Don Stutt, and Reeve mainn. Thi was cr Rissd. Public SchÉool this week- week in the Board Room Pt that the water softening devîce being offered in in Mardi. LittIe. No provision was madel 44 Dogs, Nine Cats appointed chairman o h in tmeparnts theTow Hal. onlv Vn- his vay~ ~î~ eficint hanothrsbut Folhowing the business ses- for reappaintment of a Rate-1 The report o! the Dog Con- Dog Contrai cnmmitte 'npleted sinn thenewppreedenther.Towayer'lAssocition repnsen- tro Officer Dr. F. . WheatcCeuncillr WesleyFice bua chneo rdy is somng estearmaneCfor tht' rsetd hepsttùv.iley xvas submitted ta caunicil. also appointed a MEmbr new principal of Lord coigyaLwec . efcetwtrsfees a eprhsdlcly Sele nsne h i taie de romKinergrte to son, vice-chairman, and J. A. ai better prices, and the plan being used with ant president, iVfs. Devitt with ai Mayor Wilfrid Carruthers IDuring December 44 do:,', A letter from theBomn d rmKnegre o Cale, secnetary-treasuner. approach by mail is simîlar ta the much criticized president's gold pin.1 said thai in view o! ail the! were brought in, also nine ville Ratepayers' Asoitn ~ Mayor Wihfrid Carruthers, chain letter. A deliciaus lunch was serv- work done by the Canadian icats. There were 18 animais was read requesting ta h )san ex-officia member o ed by Mrs. McDonald -and lLegion, and the readiness of!. destrnyed; 2< dogs were re- sanie acceptance ti ow RNS - Early Monday Ithe Planning board, and the' People asked to buy such a water softening Mns. Shackleton. The nextI Bnanch 178 to give assistanci turned to their owneîs, thrce Council and Boai-d o4 Vok loca grcer other members in addition taý device are asked ta get in touch with Bowman- meeting o! the auxiliary will lit was felt this slîauld be ne-, were sole]. and one rat was meeting be accordeci h r 51->ear-oldloa rc !h officerae Deputy-Reevei ville Chamber of Commerce before they make a be held on Thursday, Febru- cognized and the Legioi given ta a new owner. TcIn ganization as liacihbngce e Christmas Day, return- ýIvan Hobbs, Nelson Osbarne,j purchase. ary lith ai the Lions Coim- should have a member on the! investigations were made, in 1959. iarmed. He believes he and Jack Brough. munity Centre. board. Me stated that Ed Run- Iand one dog was boarded for. Recognl'ze Ratfpayr ,)ti otelbrouglit iA dto a tnd didn't snap out of it. L L £ k 1 JU . the Ralepayers dC, ato In the interim, lhe had ,ArcriIiecs Sketchi of New ,118 - ueu iHospil A dditon présnt atthe meetingCon cil will recogniz! he rai nd aimost bought two zaina thsi is ta have a thorough HI~ e explained that to~w returning ta fuli-time xkhl a mnw i ~ >' y. x-X' Xopen ta the public. AIlipr J. ..tant business will be dsus PERCY - Earl Nelson,"'ged at, these two meetins h ipY Xvselce 'Vren, M,,. ayor said. ip ws lce session y 1 Committee of theWoc t Isopenîng ss ao n o \Vý% ' V ' e pointed out tua h eed Reeve Garnet B. 1,onilla dcce Foxnship. Mr. Nelson% î. .,.-Il board af worl(s meetngo Counties, about 30 years . kil '~~ he lasi Tuesdav o!4 c Y x ,manth should become rm t t il, mittee of the whole lcas hl% reports from deparimentha. ouglas Piper and Len S',wl c ane] and( hs were in Port Hope on , should he confidential ~~s~ inteIlhlnulev > > . The buiik o! the bsns esin the Port Hp ang rwould he conducted i h )ri Hamiorto K itnr, , , ýopen council meetings, swl ni amltn, itheerali important mattens, d and Port Hope were dta n eiin 00birds. I diit n eisons nhede i be implemenied ai one!th ADLINE It's ime taopen counicil meetings h rîEs.IN But, thepoie May'or said. lIe addedtath taes Matche roine eltthere should not b n aur hrd-eaned seckle .I~Jtion and the press for th1 ne 'ou hrdeanedshckesta have one commitie o plies ta drivers' licences . ..*.4 whoîe meeting cachrnth ggon Electric report no ... ...... ~ elieve things should pick . . . .'..."'...n. ' EARLY SPR1NG t t .~ . . ~ ~a..Some early Spring si;n hv rcit oknifrsu robins, very early springlah rhe Ton Duifm abut IZ =MMetc., but toi us the surctin nihe T ping certaiout that Spring is flot tao fara -nig.Sprngcerailyis the appearance o! adsi h rom the size of the snow city dailies showing floec b. t early Wednesday, the The architect's drawing above shows a v'iew of i ta the siape of the land. The main entrance, admin- for surgical and medical patients. On the second~ decked hats. For that lo,1 o staf wo ut n sm 'the proposed new wîng of Memorial Hospital fromi istration offices, waiting room, laboratary, X-Ray, all floor there will be 30 beds for chronic patients, and feeling we femmes have tti st.f wil ehardut in on- Prince and Liberty Streets. The addition ta the has-1 out-patient services, ambulance entrance, and emerg- a physio-therapy area. There will be 28 beds for time o! the year, notkigÈa id he ornr.pital will have 118 beds. The ground f loar will be j ency treatment raom will ail be on the ground floor medical patients, and 20 beds for children on the qieffetive a ta TinW ar a lpage seven> level with t.he basement of the present hospital duei of the new wi.ng. The f irst floor wi.lI have 40 bed.s third f loor. Construction is .planned 1.0 start soon.îl more pleasant ta take. f. I N A J c r'~ [ Jý an Z-4 bt

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