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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Sep 1962, p. 1

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ýTwo Enter Opens Attractive New Dri Contest ua Store for Po C, Federa 1- Nominnato Durliani County's Great Farnily Journal V O L U E 1 8 20 P ag s B O M A N IÉ , O N A RI , W E N ES A Y ,SE P T E M B E R 26th 1 962 10e Per C opy N M E 3 MYSTERY BLAZE DEMOLISHES :MUIR BARN FOR THIRD lIME Carnet Riockard Mieke Wladyka..-. ______ * nais InflKing'l Dnderful ail last weekend, setting new records, according At ]east two candidates wilI ago and received his education - -egor ývho opened his attractive, bright new store last be in the running forteIrlt hws eoo9. Drn shows the new front and gives a glimpse of the interior. gressi'.e Conservat v edera ton and Bowmanville High but tothepulîngpowr o hî opnin adertsemntnomination on Monday even- School. On lcaving school he buteto he pllig pwer f hs opnin adertiemet ,ing at Orono- both with wîde was active in the Junior Farm- h was the only advertising he used in connection with lexperience in municipal poli-,!ers' organization and later Thursday, ail 200 Ladies' Gifts were given away by 10:15 tics. with rnany other farn- groups. Gifts by 12 ioon. iTURN TO PAGE TWO> Today, Reeve Garnet B. He started farming in 1940 Rickard off Darlington Town-ion the home farm off 110 ship and Mayor Michael Wlad- acres which has been increas- J pyka of Port Hope officially ed to about 350 acres, speciai- k tossed their hats into the ring. izîng in seed grain, cash crops Party officiais intimate theyland purebred livestock. also expeet others will ailow Mr* Rickard established the their namc*s to stand. The first seed-cleaning business in vention will contest the next became president off the On- federal election, replacing Dr. tario Soul and Crop Improve- R. P. Vivian who recently an- ment Assn. in 1945, was elect- rom , Engïl£às D am a eil nounced his retirement from ed a director off the Canadian rom , Engines D am aged ~~~poiitis alter beingg:::eated in Seed Growers' Assn, in 1151 rc bu ocok usaronnAxn Garnet .Rikard a brnidn tionnecatiorn e a so-,BueMi fCutc xeine hi hr e Garnet ickardwas en hs to farmers aservice f ire loss in less than four years... and the second this Is H t Fi e T ansp rts in Durham County_47 ycars clubs thfruhot an and yvieear. Their barn burned again, destroying the build- the USA. ing and the complete crop of feed. About 8,000 bales of Fîve H. L Wood transports. t cient]iv y1 be able to returnk During this period he washay and straw, 500 bushels of grain and a seed drill parked in the lot at the back to her home to recuperate. Ne S le ma lU41.. o acomite t of Robson Motors sustaîned a Damage was extensive to the' revise the Canada Seeds Actiwere Lurneu. INo 11vestocîk were housed in this consîderabie amount of rmai- two cars. Constable John Bird and chairman of a commitîe structure which only recently had been completed icious danmage on Sunday waS the invcstigating officer.i to revise the standard off grow- land filled with feed. A second barn had been erected IMonday morning. Wkires were On Saturday, two cars driv- ing pedigreed seed for ail of to house the animais which were to have been brought cut paint scratched, uphoistery'en by William J. Farrow, Canada He has also servei o back to the farm today._ Theyhave been housed at I torn, engines damaged, and Montreal and Donald McWii- -,- TURN TO PAGE TWO) J - there was also a theft of gas liam, St. Michele, Que., col- _____________________________ 1- Constable Dorn Anderson of' lided at Concession and Liber- Russeil C. Honey the Bowmanville Police de- by Street North. Damage to Y patetiinetgîn. the vehicles amounted to more Thr a w-a ol-than $100. Constable Bird alsoI Ç 8ts a 1 J ie slA sion at 12:50 p.m. on Thurs-,investigated this accident. liBE a nS Sopr eesrrsd , e~ 'F d day at Simpson Avenue and There xvas a spectacular me- - TORCH ER S-Shpeswr surid e the West Beach Road. The suIt to an accident on Satur -D e cd w Clifford Brannigan, way about one mile below the < .- along Kiing Street to, allow roomn for two young *206 King StreetdEast and Tho- juniction with No. 115 High- >ý D e a ils .> mas C. Lennox. Pittsfield, wvay. A car which had been pepeisorsateancrrngochs T y drivn by Wiliam . Phl-ýwere running along the street in true Olympic jMiss D. Hyett ,agie 70, High- lips,1 Peterborough, caught;- fsino hi a h omnil lg Massio driven bywaWilliam E. Phil-lle l A t * land Park, Mich., a passenger fire after ollision with ano- School Field Day which will be held alila in the Lennox car sustained a Ither vehicle, and it was de- Winners will be announced riext week, o t r *fractured right rib and facial olished in the fiames. B. W., lacerations in the accident. Mooe, ,London, Ont., was the T. 'ta'l The existence off the Euro-- for w s t a men t , er ad cd. Constabar dele D.t ee dýr i _r f he thercarinvov pean Co mon M arket should Hosptalfortretmet, nd d. CnstbleD. tuat, PPsorely needs an old milk delivery wagon. It WilI contribu1Z to a general ex- ýon undy hd rcovredsuf iivesigaed.be converted into a float for the bewhiskered pansion off world tradte, and A. . Hoeygentleman to ride on during the parade. Davie thus to a gencral increase in /lA irline P R O fficer Estate Brokeris pleased to necessary, but needs a wagon. If you know where stated in his address at the annunc tht en ooe hs tereisone, contact Carson Elliott, the General Bowmanville Rotany Club îoined his firma a member Chairman. e T eil of estindie luncheon meeting held at the off his sales staff. Mr. Hooey Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel Te l f W s n s recentiy obtained high stand- on Friday. The guest speaker,'a ing in obtaining bis agent's CHAM13ER M~EETING - Membeis of the Mr. Honey, was introduced by A t < 0I i tîcense to handle reai estate 'hamber of Commerce are reminded that there James Stutt. D IVIOflIS ~~sales and aiso attended the a most important meeting tomorrow night at heqsto nw snoa couse equrc bytheOsh .e Lions Centre when future plans of this group whethcr or not Great Britain a Avîi'id account off the at- vacations. He also prescntcdiBoard in order to become a will be under discussion. Ail members are urged wili jo n thmoakt.I tractions off the West Indies an excellent motion picture member off that district organ- to be prcsent. Ta sadcsinta a ow was given at the dinnen meet- which depicted the Island of iza tion. off the Unite igormefor C ing off the Kiwanis Club heid Barbados with its beautiful Len Hooey recentiv retired at the Flying Dutchman Motel scenery. picturesquecosafomCndaIpeilBk LOSE A BABY STROLLER? --- Someone, some- ýLR OPG W) l on Monday by Jack McLean, areas, attractive hlcsdo. ff omr c and hmpra hadnk hr nBw avlems e\vneigwa NT AETO Toronto, a Public Relations thri'in g blîsinesses. l;:f oanevre ad baking ca- hppend owtheibeautlalostnew bay----- expet of Trns-Cnad Air Th fil shwed hat not erine. rI-e hasbenan a- ste- roller One o has beeniting alostn tewsret areor li es. The guest speaker was only is Barbados an excellent gem off several off the bank's; btenteA&PadHoe' eelr o introduced1 by Gordon Clark. place for holidays. but that itb'branches inciuding Orono and btenteA&PadHoe' eelr o iMir. MeLean spoke off the has prog1ressive ecoiiofY withj Bowmanvil. Mr. Hooey was several \veeks. Art Hooper would be more than West I ndies as a wonderiaiid.!an abuiidant and intelligent born in Blackstock and 1i eilJý happy if the owner would show up and dlaim tl. 1aiid as -an ideal settiiig.,foi ýTIJRN TO PACE TWO, known thioughott ie district. Four Split Prize Money at Legion Stag -Night \ à,. There were four happy winners at the Legion Etcher, Jack Reid and Harry Gav, with Jack Gay Millionaircs Night last Thursdav, each walkinig alav standing in as his proxv. Legion 'Past President Ed. with $125, hax îng split the $500 'main prîze. The luckv I1 Rundle is shovn handing over the funds. ones were, f rom lef t to right, Garnet Goyne, Morley CONVENTION SPEAKER On Wednesday miorning, Thle Statesman was intormed that the guest speaker for~ the Progressive Conset-vative nominating convention in Orono, Monday night, w»Ille Mr. Grant Campbell of Cornwall. No further details were available. I.t i't t BIGGEST VET - Two-pound Spanisli onions rnentioned last week have turned out to ho comn- parative midgets. Herb Cowan of Hunt Street advises that ho has grown one weighing four pounds. Anybody top that? CLOSE CALI,- Mrs. Allen Kcarney, 6 Mcadow- view Ave., lias t\vo sons, Bruce and Eric, who are both engineers with the CNR on trains running north of Toronto. Bruce's un is f nom Toronto to Parry Sound and back. He came off his last trip the day before the bad train accident over the weekend when several members of a companion cî'ew were critically injured. This is the third timne he has narrowly avoided bcing involved in a train crash. As Mrs. KearneY says "It is not an easy life." DRAMA IN ORONO - Don't forget the big throe- day drama festival in Orono this weekend when eight plays will be prcsented by area groups. For funther details sec the Coming Events columrn. MANY LETTERS New castl e Editor Gond Agnew's comments last week on youngsters who bang around the streots with nothing to do but drink, neck or cause a disturbance, has certainly brought him considenable reaction. The several letters included in this week's issue are welI worth reading because the sanie conditions prevail almost every placc these days. the Short farm on the East Beach road since the earlier f ire. Bowmanville firemen, ably assisted by Clifford Pethick of Enniskillen with his water truck, did their best to queli the blaze but found it impossible to stop. Some of the hay was recovered when neigh- bors cut through the steel sheeting and pulled bales out before the fire reached them. Damage was estim- ated at between $10,000 and $15,000. It is understoocl that an investigation is underway to, determine the cause of the f ire. mrat M. P. Ex plains f Common Markef y Club Luncheon Newcastle Lawyer Go-A ut hor of Book The Canada Law Book Com- cently purchased the Chitty pany, Ltd. of Toronto, have sommer residence at New- ast announced publication off castle on the Lake. Mr. E. R. 517 page legal text entitled Lovekin is a local boy, bomn The Law and Practice of in Bowmanvîlle, reared in Divorce in Canada." The co- Clarkc Township and is pre- uthors are H. L. Cartwright sently practising law in these and E. R. Lovekin. United Counties from bis of- Mr. H. L. Cartwright is aifice on King Street in New- Tell known Barmister and Sol- castie, Ontario, citor, practising in Kingston, The style off the book is uni- Dntario, and is a brother of que, in that in addition to the Or. R. L. Cartwright who me- (TURN TO PAGE TWOi ,omps Home to Victory An estimated 35,000 fans braved inclement weather on Saturday to watch the second running of the Canadian sports car classic, the Grand Prix, Mosport Park. They saw Masten Gregory of Paris corne through for his second win at the track this year. He also won the Player's 200 in June. Driving a Lotus 19, Gregory came from the back of the pack and went on for a compar. atively easy victory. Here, his car is rounding the final turn before the home stretch where the checkered f lag was waiting to signal his win. The event was also a triumph for the British Empire Motor Club sponsors who had gambled a great deal on success. Had the weather been better, another 10,000 people probably would have attended to make ilt one of the largest paid crowds at, a sports event in Canada. i L -'-'s- - Business was wu to Druggist Alex McGrE Thursday. This photo Mr. McÙGregor paid trit in The Statesmnan whicl the store opening. On1 a.m. and al the Men's C Accident Round U Wires Cut Cushions 1 As Vandal Prepare Plans îf r CNIB Drive Plans have been comple- ted for the annual CNIB (Xuîvas to be held In Bow- manville and the surround- Inz district on Monday, oc- tober 15th. On Monday evening a meeting of the Bonpianville - West Dur- ham Advls«ry Board to the Canadian National Institute for the BlInd was held and supplies for the coming CNIB campaign were dis- tributed to the teamn cap- tains fo'lowing the host din- iner of the Lions Club to the Advisory Board. A full re- port of the spcaker's re- marks ivil appear in next week's issue. Repeat Their Good Shooting 4 Years Later Brothers John and Ted Birà repeated an experience this week that they hadl four years ago, at alinost the iiamc time of year and the Naine spot. They were doing some hunting at the marsh and spotted three large geese feeding. When they took to the air, both nmen shot at the largest bird fromn almost 50 yards away and apparently one pellet did the trick. IL was a Canada goose witii a 61" wing span, two inches larger than tîhe one they shot lotir years ago.-- 0 a Nomination

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