hie/V 94)4 Firemen Ca lied to Te <1elewcci4 leTwo Fires on MondayýHydrO Shoi Newcastle- the local Vol- able damage, mostly smok:ýe a u e A Gardn AgewEditr Pono 821 unteer Fire Fighters were'and water, was caused t h The first cail came about 'of undetermined orîgin start- TO t.5 heho e ceif, St. Geuuges Mr. Harry Tebble on Caroline the ceid 'g cuin dne A t ITownIH arI Uri~,', uh J5 LI1, If.!Street we neighbours sight- 1 Re re ton to O ga iz ed and smelled smoke eman- hI-A uuua tae hw el W . .very rUS ,aival from the house. On ar- Mrs. Majer, wh was out-nAnhlch the stash od em heh rivalfiremen found that a dish sd ttetime, sw the i hc h tr r oente h had been left on the stove andi smoke coming from the house electrical appliances- will be Ai G irls and Boys Ba Il Team s Newcaste -Th Eennghad biddadune k arnd:the dep:rtrent:wa:suri held in Bowmanville on ai "Branch ef dryGeonge'srned moned. Unable to get into the Thursday evening, May 9th ServitE Tebewas rs F ttea 80 ..Wooda gular meetings during the tim'e. Frmnue a fa aFaconsiderable amount of dam- i Hydro Showtime, sponsor- demor! month of April. On April blw utemead tgewscused by water be- ed by Ontario Hydro's Bow- by a- ende a: fore the fire was extinguished. manville Rural Operating Area pliance Holv Week Service and met wawel Newcastle - The Recrea- present officers were elected uJould apply In wmiting to the in the Parish Hall afterad Abu1:0 ..c Nse aote aage iesnd ommnisionPul e will are tion Committee meeting last ta carry on for another year. Chairman, Mr. Saim__Breu-eton, for a short businessmmision meet ing. al! Wednesday in the Comrnunity They are Chairman- Sam Newcastle, on or befome Junei During this meeting a sui e l ~ Bowmanville Town H al1, A gr Hall, decided ta organize Brereton, Secretary- Mrs. lst. u!mnywsvtdt mh ~p fIV fflff eprneSreBwa-iya Softbali and Basebali for ,Betty Brown and Treasurer- The secmetary was instructed1 Church Wrdnsan aso Cvile ude teaupiesofaCa Girls and Boys for the suri- Mms. Evelyn Narthrup. i to write a letter of thanks ta this occasion money was dona-i~ Club 15. home mer months if enough inter- In discussion of plans for Toms & Sons I.G.A. for dona- ted to the Anglican Congress I< Il ~~l ~ lf During the two-hour show, ail tra est is shown by parents ta the sumnmer playground at the ting crests for ahl the boys~ Mrs. Dewdney anone e rs C m l t o the audience will be raetehi opemate the teams. Chairman park it was decided ta call for xvho played organizedhokyta the Parish hannouenced t acoki ad ra d echn iti Sam Brereton agreed ta at- girls intemested in acting as, last winter under the hoceyf lteat hsCeryadnbeen al Newcastle- The Campaign display at the local park on dntoin a motaiouneng i-tal t temp toorgaizethe teams leaders or assistants, they tian Commnittee programn. the Anglican Congress. The ta raise the necessary funds Victoria Day, May 20th. demonsain a otion pli-ti ooî hoping ta receive a great deal Reverend Edward Robertson! for the erection of the Ceno- The Cenotaph Committee is demonstration. T h e y ill diplon of help from parents for. of Edinburgh, a clergymnan taph on the Community Hall planning a 50-50 Draw with have a chance ta examine ma- CollegE coaching and managing. In-;; of the Scottish Episcopal grounds is progressing nlcely he tickets expected ta be an jor appliances dispalayed by studies terested parents or other l i i i Church, will be the guest 'and at' the present time, the sale shortly. The Liraw Is ta local dealers. During the even- the Ka aduit wiling a tae onthe lev'castte rahratS.Goge's on fund is only a few hundmed 1Ibe made July lst, 1963. ing attractive Coor prizes con- ity. job should contact Mr. Brere- Sunday, August l8th. dollars short of the amountl Plans for the Dedication sisting o! small electrical ap-1 Her ton as soon as possible.c).~p I was repomted that the needed ta complete the pro-;Service are almeady underway pliances will be drawn for as- - On motion of H.C. Bona- (fI W.A. Annual meeting will be Jeet. 'and the date for the ceremony than and Alex Hendry, theoc l i held in Toronto on April 30 In order ta avoid the neces- is July 20, 1963. A guest S O Ïa a d l a'y ad 2dwhn t s it o adoor ta door canvassspae , being approached S l ShakersL expected that two delegates t raiseth oerqued and a bandfrtepae s C m u iy1will represent the Evening 1 ta, complete the project, var- been secured. . Communuty ! Mm. and Mrs. Bill Storks,, where she plans ta vîsit for a 1Bmanch Final plans for cater- lbus draws are being conduct- Donations from businesses, IO $ n'.OO r e M. ndMr. retonRik-F hie ithhe boterAr the Masonie Ladies' ed and, at this time, we would organizations a n d towns- i B w igard, Mms. Raye Friedlanderl deacon C. W. Balfour and Mrs. Ngtwm aea h pi solicit the support o! the ipeople are still being gate- Sî rmth atdpsits, BowlingHaold______attnd-!Balfor. __________ade___th______Sal______th_______p andMm.HarldDelne tted-Balour îth meeting. On April 24th, community in these ventures.:fully received for the Ceno- at Goderich, Ont.; is going toi Newtco!te-hih sorersin thae sow the 'Ke EeSl Cevn Tre' a busy meeting was held re.:ý At the present time the local ý taph by any member o! the market across Canada in a viewing the Masonic Ladies' Lions Club is aperating a!cammittee and at the local new packaging designcd ta fit. OFI vresleagues rolled dumîng in Toronto on Sunday even- Br night, and makîng plans for draw with four prizes, the Canadian Imperial Bank O! in with kitchen decor or even bolig ans.He fiedswil e lesei catering ta a wedding 01, procesowihartabCmec, have a place on the dinir ng boln ae.Hrfinswl e please Hu April 27th. given ta the Cenotaph Fund. Committee: Douglas Wal- table. H Monday Ladies' League - ta learn that Mrs. D. M. Bern- '...a sers ris The memebrs decided ta The draw for these prizes 'ton, Chairman; Sam Brere- Followîng up a commen t by (200 and over) N. Madill 244, ard is feeling much better and try ta get back ta h regular ,will be made at the Lions An-, ton, Sec.-Treas.; Fred Couch,ahusieththe reQ Y. Peel 228. G. Garasby 223, has eturned ta hem home fmom meeting nights durîng Mas,, nual Communîty Fîreworks Fund Raising Chairman. a shae s ie tt chese M. Couch 223, R. Couch 22.1. Memorial Hospital.B .. ru e sI which will mean that the first shm e corniceibto Sit Fshs' M. Madill 215, F. Ccmnish 209, Mm. and Mrs. Harold Couch F May meeting will be held on company's packaging experts J. Allun 208, L. Farrow 210, and daughtem Betty accampan-, Newcastle - The Teenage May lst. P r e p p c fV came up with a quartet of D. Neal 20-4. J . St"eves 202. ied by Miss Sharon Barchard, Division of the Newcastle e s v r n e P y convenient sized canisters la: Men's League- (225 and visited on Sunday with Mr. Badminton Club were hos -B t gfu dcmtrclost ac ville 252, 1. McCu'ilough 251, Fenelon Falls. High School students. T EtxpI li r.S.i. LB utI IL eft aLE Bi f iIIColors selected for the new1 J. Cughan 245, A. Pearce 243, Mm. and Mms. F. L. Agnew of games got undemway about ýsifto shakers are gold, blue ýHc L. Taylor 229, W. Cailler 228. Peterborough wm udv83 ..wt h girls' - Newcastle- Because af thecouncil made the application and green, with, o! course, the' Wednesday Ladies League visitors with Mr. Gardon Ag- doubles and the boys' doub- Services Ol lnss o! business being causedi and received several requests familiar red. - (200 and over) M. Couch new. les. t local merchants by High- 'for information fmrom vambous- - - 225, J. McCrackcrî 217, J. Mm. and Mms. Regimiald Winnems in the girls' doub-Loni way 401 and the !act that the departments of the Govern- Ii Johnston 214, E. Meadows 211, Woodhams and Mms. Marson les weme Candy Stomks and IYIs M eetng IDept. o! Highways was ah- mnbtn acin cm J. Miklos 200. o! Torontoanad Mm. Merton Darlene Bowen with Wayne Ilowing service centres ta open ýthmough for the signs.lii Teenage League- <175 and Walter and Dorothy o! Osh- Burgess o! B.H.S. and Wayne Newcastle_- The Northum- on the highway, the Chamber The' Chamber of Comerce over) B. Powell 2-1, D. Rud- awa weme weekead visitors 'Flintof! taking the boys' doub- berland and Durham Com- of Commerce passed a resolu- wrote ta Mm. Alex Carruthers i, man 251, B. Tendam 235, i3. with Mrs. Fred. Couch Sm., les. munity Health Plan being of- . tion in May of last year re- MPP, a second time in Febru- S P EIA H. ea m i 200 . uPau9.J lis.NoneStoms aneprese t hen Bamha r nxd ohn Cua- readinnerteing n s o ution tew er sent to a r ywt ora mesondencefrmthe CuuinnimnghaGmAlinLesieAlln.lesan th mxed doule viesIncmpmatd as x-lret ooanFel ndAccmo-tesonfo thounbaoudsNatvic00eB.Coch 89 J.Mms Nmma Smisan Mm FThe-cme hemixd oubofeedby hFuPhslianand- uetin tt' eprtmntta my a sko imtathneth ____________________A Thumsday Mixed Leagaue--- Board Vice Chairman Mms. the mixed doubles were Shar- 'Newcastle Lions Cluîb at their interchange. Copies of the re- !a letter from Mm. Carruthers11. * ON NAl Thusday Ladies' League -- the local Public School on ningham. The mixed consola- Wednesday evening in the, Ministers o! Highways, Travel Minister enclosed, stating or- l S(175 and over)-J. Hall 267, Monday evening at the meet- tion winners were Audrey Elmburst Hotel. Introduced and Publicity, The Prime Min- ders would be given ta the A o rL clD G. Hallowell 222, L. Brown ing in the Clarke High School Hayes and Wayne Burgess, by Lion Imwin Colwill, Messrs. ister and the local member Port Hope Division ta have the A Y jiL calDr 207, M. Porter 214, D. Clys- when the Robart's Plan for bath fmom the Bowmanville .explandtpn and shwn o w- Amntfae the .I o the LeMia- thee signs r erected. n took liii. A Fiay Mix9,cP.LSagrke18 7. Eleduainary ain ighSchool At hno ! the tour a nianed therown ao! thow-SAI.of th eilatr te Mn tsigns reerected pilth, Q JA FrdMxdol 19P.S agu. e ducaElmeto as paint High Schothend tetourna cd films depicting the work ister o! Highways, M.r.Good- a year ta get through the red U AVL Hoogkamp 254, B. Aldread Guidance Director of the De- castît' Club semved a delight- Following the films the nei have these sigas if the caun- Carruthers and the' village 248, G. Kimbail 236 . J. Bas- patment of Education and his f uI lunch. Special thanks bers were urged ta ask ques- cil applied for them. The!Cek ht'abrwsal kerville 233, E. Embiey 213, assistant Miss Brown. should be given ta Mrs. Wil- tions regarding the plan which cierk on instruîctions from the ta, get the' sigas erected.__________Aiii A. Rowe 211, T. Embley 206, Mrs. P. F. LeGmesley left on i liams wha looked aftem evemy- were answemed ta the' satis-S a on E dIî APR N P. _Hart 2(05, H. Dyke 204. 'Monday for Peterborough thing for the youagstems. faction o! the members._ Un-Boin 'Ladies HoId Banquet IliDRISTAN Tai tJc,-c ,,erc tive dem te pla a qurterl pay- Newcastle - The' bowling 111,B R~Y LC Durha Cou ty C -ope ativeder he pan a overs PY-1season came taaose lastE ment is made which cvr week for the Ladies Wednes- li'ur PIh the expenses of a physiciÎan day afternoon league when a or surgeon during the' period, banquet was enjoyed by the ii E SODEN o t forsinleperon orfo Sa- rmbrs nNIe iTootom ilies. delicious meal was served M EI A L SRV CSThe' thanks of the members Chummbrcho Unit 4 of the K LE E NEX information was expressed ta was thoroughiy enjoyed by OFFERS A COMPLEUE MEDICAL CARE PLAN DOCTORS SERVICES - by the Doctor of Your Own Choice SURGICAL BENEFITS INCLUDE. . . *Any doctors' services needed in hospital. *Out-patient diagnostic X-Rays. *Cystoscopic and Bronchoscopic examinations. EXTENDED MEDICAL BENEFITS INCLUDE. . . " Home and office cails "Injections. " Health Examinations. *Eye Examinations. *Plus Surgical Benefits. BE A PART OWNER 0F YOUR OWN INSURANCE CARRIER Members of Durham County Co-operative Medical Services are receiv- ing 10% Refund on Premiums paid in the year 1961-1962. THE RATES ARE VERY LOW The Surgical and Major Medical Package is $60.00 for a Family and $30.00 for a Single Member. The Extended Medical Plan and Major Medical is $115.00 for a Family and $57.50 for a Single Member up to age 65. Over 65 years of age: $ 135.00 for a Family and $67.50 for a Single Member. MAJOR MEDICAL BENEFITS INCLUDE. . . *Ambulance Charges. *Special Drugs. *Laboratory Services. *Appliances and Therapy. This is the only county-based organization serving the United Counties of Durham and Northumberland. During the business portion! Following the mneal, the o! the meeting, conducted by minutes o! the last meeting: lst Vice-Presideat Lion Har- were ead bv the' Secretary- old Gibson, in the absence of Treasurer Mrs. Alice Rowe tht' President, theme was caoi- and the President, Mms . Bessie siderable discussion on the Ferguson peseated the tro- reasons for poor attendance at phies to the winning team, tht the meetings, with the lack Gumdmops, composed o! mne s- of suitable projects being con- dames R. Couch, M. Couch, C. sidered tht' main reason for Hendmy, E. Meadows, I. Cun- tht' lack o! interest. ningham and E. Langley. Tht' In reply to a letter from Jelly Beans were tht' second the' principal of the Clarke Place team. High Schooi, a resolutian was. Tht' trophy for the' high passed authomizlng tht' present- single weat ta M .Couch aad ations o! tht' prizes formerly 'the' high triple, Gwen Hughes; purchased for tht' Omono High i'and the high average ta R. Schoal, ta be purchased for Couch. tht' Clarke High School la fuîture, iacluding prizes for Tht' remaining teams, the i the' last term. Allsorts and tht' Candy Canes There was same discussion had lovelY ash lrays preseat- on tht' park praject at the' td to tht' members. Westview Heights sub-divisionr but, as the' chairman o! the park committet' was not pro- sent it xvas left ta tht' commit- tee ta make arrangements for work parties for the' project. OBITTJARY MRS. AUDREY FLOYD The' death o! Mrs. Audrey Floyd o! RR 3, Bowmanville,1 occurred at tht' Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, Satumday, April 20, 1963. She had been ia poor health for tht' past six, months. A daughter of the late Mr, and Mis. Gilbert Joseph Di- t'ont', he was born April 14, 1910. in 0O-hawa, She was nlarried in Hamilton, in 1933, Mrs. Floyd was a resident of Oqhawa and district ail hem hf e. Shie was predeceased by hem husband, James J. Floyd, Mamch 30, 1962. Mrs. Floyd leaves five children, ail of RR 3, Bowaianviile. They are Shirley Ana Floyd, Mrs. Ray Ciancy (Patricia), Margaret Anne Floyd, Colleen Floyd and Charles James Floyd. She was pedeceased by sev- eral brothers and sisters, and is survived by ont' brother, Russell Dionne o! Oshawa. There are four grandchildren, Michael, Timothy, Richard and Sibhan. Mrs. Floyd rested at tht' Armstrong Funeral Homne. Highi requiem mass was sung by Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. Dwyer, in tht' Roman Catholic Church o! St. Gregory the' Great, Osh- awa, Tut'sdav, Aprii 23. In- terment was in St. Gegory's Ce metery. Palîbeamers were Messrs. F. Dionne, J. Dionne, R. Dionne, D. Dionne, J. Dionine and R. 'Allen. lii I:i' l'il. a IL m4W MW wF-' M a u'- Canadian statesnnan, Bowmanvlle, May 1, 1983 wtime Wil p fiances 'ail, May 9th'. as for food prepared by ime economist. home economist o! On- Hydma's Homemakers' ce staff, Miss Barbara [al], will preside in the' istmation kitchen. Aided vamiety o! electrical ap- ces, she will prepame en- neals on-the-spot. She lsa demonstrate an auto- Swasher and dryer. mraduate of the' Univers- * Western Ontario with ýhelor of Arts degret' in economics, Miss Wood- raiaed as a labomatory ician at the Ontario Hos- in Woodstock. In addi- to ber B.A. degret', MissiF laIi obtained an A.T:C.L. ma in music at Trinity! ge, London, for pianor s. She is a member of ýappa Alpha Theta sorar-1 rpractical experleace ia- ', Loka cludes conducting a school program in a large Utility and organizing cooking schools and appliances promotions. The evening's program Nvill include a graphie description of ali-electrie living the film "Meet Mrs. Swenson" and a short film strip illustrating electrir home heating. W. D. "Bill" Hall of On- tario Hydro's Sales Division staff wvill act as Master of Ceremonies. He wvill introduce the platforrn demonstration and explain the advantages of electrical living. Gel Cash Today For OId Appliances through SATE S M AN C LA S SI1F1E D S Phone 623-3303 a a aand see Hank's Bakery Orono pens his second store in Newcastle iMay the 2nd at 2.00 p.m. Eome made bread, cookies, and xwide range of pasteries! )r Dutch pasteries or other orders, please phone Orono 1402. Thank you!11 rnk Van Den Brink. OW PRnIÉÉS lIONAL BRANDIS* -uggist's - Thurs. - Fri. - Sot. IPOO -------1.75 size 2 9 Bayer 100's --- 8 7c ii iblets-- 1.25 size .---97C EM79c tube .---- 5 9 C th Paste--- .oq size -- - - 79c - 200's ~2 for 31 c 1.50 size129I' TONI -------------HOME PERMANENT -----1.66 TRIG Men's Deodorant --- --89c size ---69C WATCH FOR THIS AD EACH WEEK l BOWMANVILLE NEWCASTLE " COWLING'S DRUG STORE JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE I ALEX NcGBEGOR, DRUGS ORONO 'i JURY& LOVELL STUTT'S PHARMACY 'I k = =. .=. .r. .= .A - -- - From washing te drying,' From baking to toasting, There's a modem approach That W]]J soon have you boasting. From home heating to lighting, 0f ideas-there are scores, To lighten your work And brighten your chores. WLIVE BfTTEWR Be sure to see the eniightening and enjoyable demonstrations presented at H"YDRO 0UOWTIMEl ADMISSION -50e with proceeds to Club 15 liice(lj2 hour ôhouw on 'flodern Electrical £Iit*nq Bowman ville Town Hall TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMANVILLE Thursday, May 91h at 8:00 pi.. "RHYDRO SHOWTIME" is presented by Ontario Hydro's Bowmanville Rural Operating Area and Bowmanville Public Utilities Commission under the auspices of Club 15. SEND THIS COUPON TO: Durham County Co-operative Medical Services ORONO, ONTARIO NAME--------- ADDRESS -------------------- You m-ill be under no obligation mummumumumuni 1 de