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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 May 1963, p. 17

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p 5tatesman, Eowmnanvmfe, May , 1983 17 The Orono News g~ ~ ~ n * ua n.C*CtlCa* Probably Ready by October ~ds of Thanks Carcis of Thanksf Tenders Wanted Mrs. James E. Richards, Editor kouci Approves om to Iwish to thank relatives andi Sincere thanks to Dr. Slemn- TENDER wanted for brick1 i ui Iends for cards, fruit and. on and ail the nurses who porch, cernent platform, walk Miss Catherine Wilson and, Mr. Manson Patton has been l and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. t o n Abu acir g d ýp ,flowers and those who visited were so kind during niy stay and steps for Haydon United Mr. Ron Harris from Ki.rbya patient in the MemoriallIAlex Newman, Downsview, 1 me while in hospital. A speciall in Memorial Hospital, Bow- Church. For information cali United Church, Miss Mary Hospital, Bowmanviile, for Mr. Vernon Graham and Da- ft. J hA M thanks to Rev. Verbrugge, Dr.ýranvile, also the many friends Leslie Graham, 263-2233 o Lynn Bailey, Miss Sandra the past three weelu. Ivid Mercer of Orono werel Myvsenreenrtfnowosn ad n it ndDnCmrn 6-68 --lBwnMs n ibniMr n r.Ens oe!Sndydne usso r eirial Hospital, Bowman- visited me there. sMr. Ron Best and Mr. Arnold' spent the weekend in Owenand Mrs. Cecil Graham.i At the meeting of Bow- ing member of h rgnlpol t onfrtefr ville. Percy Dewell. 19- Personal Wallace Jr. of Orono United'Sound and visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Middle-, manville Town Council held Toronto St.Jon A ultonoaBrgd he.I Lrs JacoWe VashDto thank HYGENIC supplies - (Rubber Church attended the fourthi Mrs. Archie Bal, ton, Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Ten- 1 in the Council Chamber on ance Brigade whxhwsfr-cudotil ito hi 19 rinds dnhors four dw godsstpaid in plain annual Christian Education Congratulations to Mr. and nant, Randie and Craig visited, Monday evening the forma- ed 50 years agio. ae n otc h frens n nigbosfo fo- od)mie ls held last week at Queen's: Mrs. George Morton who cele- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hadder and tion of a St. John Axnbui- Captain Clarkld oni hr utb omte We wish to express ourers and carda received at the seacd envelope with pnice ilesis estKnso.tae hi 5t edn n raSabruh ance Brigade hene was approv- that a numbero!ppein tsbrgd co osd ! sincere thanks and apprecia- time of the nassing oi our Six samples 25c, 24 sampesUnvesiyKigsonradhry on thayweddiga-BnaSarooged on a motion by Councillor this anea had askdhmaotnfutilm bes fth tio t rlatve, riedsan I iser Mr. eoge lde-$1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-28, Miss Ethlyn Rowe o! Osh- iesr o a n.Mns. Earl Gnady is visitingi Annie Oke, seconded by Coun- omngabi i or fo rat rids, adsseMs.CreWde Nov..Rubber Co.. 'Box 91, awa, Mrs. Stan Payne of Bow- Mr. Wm. John Watson, age in the Hamilton district this, cillor Keith Shackleton. Al omn rgd ee n cmuiyt okatnfn nihor o r act s f d ers comnd FrankadMryoe. Hamilton. Ont. 1-52 manville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 80, husband of the late Eliza- we.mnindta an________of______anFanadar Hopr Lynch of Brampton visitedi beth Wallace Watson, father wek members of the counicil were mental in the fraino hscmitecudas expressions of sympathy at the 19-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe on, of Alma and Gordon, passed Mn. Gordon Watson has sold. present at the meeting except such a brigade I htyn-ntf h rgd ebr tirne of oun recent bereave- -rl unday. away at his home, Main Street,'hsretin od.Baraain.'I wowai n otel n uis-cenotalpulc vntyheei ment and duning the illness of 1 wish to thank the nurses . u v vOrono, on Saturday, May 4th, Sreorvsd ationon ain' C wowncilo len on uhs etyol eadia n ee a dean wife and sister, Eva. and staff of Memoial Hos-T.. u*e Congratulations to Mrs. M. after a lengthy ilîness. Fun- Mrqi. and Mns. Huibert Cob- ness. l'Yeuhaeatied OU 'calo have ulfe is George Widdecombe and pital and Dr. MacKenzie for Sheckle, formenly of Scarbor- erlws on Tuesday. Inter. bledick and son Bill of Lea-ý Captai n George Clark, of first AidersinB ma-A ________ k'd L.J 19-birthday last Sunday at the vs ment in the family plot, Little mington spent the weekend'who is head o! the organiza- ville. In the ps er19 dpronli tedne ________ rs fowrsan indnes re a atonr- Lakas Snay tt e Cmtr, eebrug.wtnhsmte, r.W tion in Oshawa, and his wife, people here hav opee saaTrno eebr I wul lie o xprssmyfrom friends, relatives and * i.ntonLiu±-btRest Homne, O R-ýe.BaiE. Lr erong offcihe. Cbei ck. LieutenaMr. Wnt Corry Clark, the their First Aid Tannadstsidwt h evcso sincere thanks to Dr. Picker.Iegbor hle ~~I n~ Cartwvright ono. 1Mn. Evenett Brown left Miss Carolyn Jones, Orono,1 divisional director o! St. there must bebeen30ouhadsmlecntsar Ingnurssuase stffaondsstafospiaofad sice-etuongpPif.FraanA. snoio! alto by plaeglPtroef.wsFenantanA.atKsvera; Jon Anbulnce' nusiplande00 ensos inthislocl- S. Jon Abulace vlun wa General Hospital for canehoe Queen's University, Kingston for a two months' business farewell parties prior to hen' services, appea n e d before ity who havé eevdFrtte okr.W aeloe and kindness, also to fiends Esther Eddy. 19-1 The Northumberland and and Mrs. Knox visited over tnip to the Western Provinces. leaving to take up residence counicil in regard to the pos- Aid training in rcn er.atrFrtAda opr adrltvsfrcrs adDuhm Tuberculosis and the weekend with Mn. and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lunn in Vancouver, B.C. sible organizing a Brigade in , "Ail these peopeaeqa-sneisicpin u us and reltsative for ards cy he family o! the late Myrtle Health Association wvill be: Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn and at-' attended the funeral of the March 8th, Miss C a r oI1 Bowmanville and district. ified to join the rpse t returning home. Special thanks Werry' wish to thank the conducting a free T.B. survey tended the funerai of his un-ilate Mn. Leslie Bristow in Clough and Mrs. Robent Allen, They were accompanied by John Ambulanc ndaei~ster.N eueaif wie.AginCeteanste usig taf,2d ndt. tis of te ut- amblyn on Moday. M s te ane Mn. an saatywere Carhoyn ss ad, wo~teoî uvv cudgteog ! teee yvlner h potation for my wf.Aan-Tmln nMna.Ms te anM.adapryweeCrlnws maytak.aides and onderlies o! Oshawa most importance that every Mrs.Ji Simp.zn visited Mrs. Ethen Jones o! Pt pnesented with a black mon- tenkoldeadtann Ernie Perfect. 19-1 Genera optl hr lore eti h atrgthen mothen, Mrs. Harold Hope, Mn. Stan Jones o! Zion occo raSu >erLS nra IL, others _____for their cane and many acts area avail themselves of this Thompson in Napanee. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ceciu cloth jacket and a piece cffa h o s & t I istoepesm sî-o! kindness during the past free service. T.B. is stili .1 ,Mn. and Mns. H. Blaschke Joncs and family. luggage. cere thanks to ail my friends months. We would also like most seious infectious dis-o! Leskard have moved intol United Chunch Womnen heîd Apnil 19th, Mrs. E rvin 4Hobasdhomnyppe and neighbors for card n to say a sincere thank YOu tO,ease. Proteet yourself andýthe Cornish Apatment, south seven Unit meetings on Tes- Brooks, Bowmanviile, and O n D i pl y t B.H.wudb rda latis, ehbous and yu aiyti et i. 1 ..MissNrh WodOshaw visits while I was in the hos- tvs neguayrfmlths tsaal of the Post Office, lday, three in the afternoon at Miwoa o omtino rgd.Cp UNI ru fortheircartaindwoueld bed nnecessaryk. but pi and sne rtrigfied o hi a and ableto od an youg alke. Mn. and Mrs. Chas. Muttoni the homes o! Mns. Ross Gil- ententained sevenal of Caro- n u l~1 lr ttda es hmalso to Rev. Basil E.Iflowers, and for their thought- Within the next few weeks o! Bowmanville, who recentiy bant, Mns. Marshall Chatten- lyn's Orono friends. She wasl u en n u l S Dr.g ad F .. When i te, n uslr.Wrysilness and at theduin a Home Visiton will be calling retunned from spendi.ng the ton and Mns. James Mowat, the ecipient of a train case nDrsA.F.o!MKenial Hors- ime o!er' lneadeat. hea on you, eveny home in Cant-! winten in Califonnia, visitedand four in the evening at to hen luggage and a piece of1Alrenme !pol r.H eatr h r htyBiaehd2 hr pnditaffBwavl. hn hnk r othe cm-'w*nihtHos-l e visitcd. Pleas e ohn n.VoaSih'tehmso r.Go a-jewelieny. A deiicious buffet fromn the town and district Department teacezeevdi a omd hnpoi you iiMs. erboers in Wmf'sInsi-gîe ourcale aweiom Ohe viitnswee M. ndso, Ms.C.S.MeLne, rs.dine ws mchenoyd ad en mst avralyimpea- an coplmetsin egrdher o te rgniztin ! (M.) ci oisn rn tute, the Reverend Mn. Pency and your co-operation, she nsMs.Fank Parise of Willow- L Bowina and Mns. Douglas a delightful evening had bY ed by the fine work o! the Art to the remankle rg snw S.Jh muac (Mr) _eciRbinon Orno Page and the Reverend Mn ,not collecting o ud, t ae Allun, ail. Depantment students, and the made by hier stuetwihBigd neetsobls exprss m sicerethans tpany, Funeral Directors. - conduet this sunvey. attended the funenai of hem 175, husband o! Mrs. Elva Pat- gues.t at a dinner party given: articles shown in the Indus- The portrait in pitadikaot6 ebr eea 19-1tivesamdnville Highre-Schoogaron actendistics o!hitheiarbsubjectnd.hserted.S inembered me with flowcrs, ___19-1____________ going to be needed. If you rish in Port Hope, Apnil 3th. Roy, passed away suddenly on awa. He explained that thne onlytic of gifts, cards and visits while I- feel that you can spare a Mrs. O. W. Rolph is a pa- Sunday, May 5, 1963. Funeral April 24th, Orono United'Thursday evening. A capacity Other articles pcal d-rqieet frmmesi w confîned to hospîtal and Notices couple o! houns, youn helD tient in Memorial Hospital, wvas on Tuesday. Interment Church choir was ententained' audience in the auditorium mmced in the Ar DipaaeethraHm Nusn for the many kindncsses shoivn L . ao Lwwili be greatly apprccîated.1 Bowmanviile. in Bethesda Cemetery. at the home o! Mn. and Mr-s.' enjoyed the interesting Fash- were autumnlefc ps-CeiiatoraFstAden Special thanks to Dr. Mikios, oe ni Jn ,193.wh at wili be nequîned of you, le! t on Sunday for Winder- Chapmnan spent Saturday cv- games and a sing-song was saine evening. iscapes in watrclnadeog frnee upis nurses and staff o! Memnoial'195 please contact any o! the fol-~ mene, Muskoka, where theyinîg. April 27th, showing their enjoyed. A gift o! a Water- Rt er a h beohn no ans u-u epitdot Hospital who were ail so kind. Dr. Storey's office will b lowing:Ms.HKteSuvyae mpodfrth tuitsidsoMnan Mrs. Haryn' s 0-aat gold pen was1 Mrs. Margaret Rudman. closed May 8 to June 5 inclus- Chairman; Mns. D. Doreli, 1 season. Rowe. given to Camolyn aiong with co-ordinator for the Fashion designs, moonligh cnsad "t.Jh m ac _______ ie. l7~3* ensus Poi Chairma ;s. R.1 Miss Edra Best, Mn. and Congratulations to Mn. and the good wishes o! the choir.1 Show and bath Jean Cole, as expressive masks ris9 e eto îa i Weew hits expess expAseosMa 1,r963,Iewilun'hMcaughiSSpecal GoupsMrspWayeMHoey !WToontoMns.TomHardfwhooro-nAoountful ufftmluchrdsycmmenatorfor rads il The oyso!ftfetnustnachersonelTsedenbpivst on heartfelt thanks and apprccia- 1'longer be responsible for debts 1Chairma;Ms J. Bailingall, 1 visited Mn. and Mns. Horace brated their wedding anniver- served by the social commit- ad1,adMrlnBwnAtDprmn n hi n uty h oti 4pnpr tion to aur relatives, fiends incurred name;Mr. -1ýBstan sons on Sna. sr stwe ebign a pesn even- as the Grades 9 and~ 10 com- structor, Lloyd Jhson-snfraFrtAdcus.Ti & nurdin my nmeby m< lct himn r.H' etadSna. sr atwek ebîgn laatmentatar dîd splendîdly. ceived congratliosfo amut cestxtbos and neighbours for the sym-'wf Matyn, Supply Chainman;l Mn. and Mrs. Maniy Kim- Mn. Russell Major Sr. has ing to a close. pathy, nts o! kindncss and!W W Btwell. MsN.aloCînehair-1 mett and family o! Napanee been iii at his home on Sta- Apnil 25th, at the Oshawa A beautiful bouquet o! red ail the viewersfoteexe-bnasan ohesupi, practical heîp extended to us' 19.3* man. Ail o! these ladies arel visited their son, Mn. Carltion Street. Golf Club, Carolyn was guest'and white carnations was pre- lent workmanshi] eosr-adtetasotto ot n the loss o! oun beloved hus- going to need help in the jobs! Kimmett, at Elm Tree Lodge. 1Mn. and Mrs. Raymond at a surprise party given by sented to Mrs. N. Wolfe, the ted by the manz rilsi !teisrco oigt h bcnd and father, Harry Mar- B viv that they have undentaken.! Mn. Russell Van Horne ofLClapp, Tyrone, vlsited her'Mns. Mamsh Slessor, WhitbY, Home Economica teacher, by their exhibition. on eadd tell Burns. We extend'special .Li.MNVJ.IL You will bc doing them, your-lWhitby was the guest speaker aunt, Mrs. D. G. Hooper, on and Miss Norah Wood, Osh- Carolyn Tennant on behal! o! There werc nuerbeh oT rnt ee recnsoal 1±..IS H O S self, and youn feilow man aat Orono Horticulture meeting' Sund.ay, who bas been !Il at awa. Aften dinner the girls hem Grade il and 12 students exampfles o!f lvrmtl u etn ekl ed PUea service. Tuesday evening, Apnil 3th. hier home. went to the lovely home o! as an expression o! their ap- 'rk, and the wowr a greatrnesixr hweeks.linThe meetingS - hcld words, ahl the donors o! thel REGISTRATION OF Mn. A. John Tamblyn, for- Carol Mencer, daugbter of Mrs. Slessor where Carolyn preciatian. Marilyn Bowen also exceptiona.e cfe many beautiful floral tibutes,ý BEGINNERS mneriy o! Onono, husband o! Mn. and Mrs. Ross Mercer, is was presented with a dlock. also presented a gift ta Mr,, and step-tabîesanthsok ntesvntweki d- <. the pallbcarers for their kind-1 Children who reach thein j.. Neilie (Martin) Pettibone,I wearing a cast on ber arm radio by th girls. 'Wolfe from ber Grade 9 and paicualyvte aseietandsexmin Hoess fan otheiriun sdr-alfthre h dur n !1Pulic hol pr n-Lice passed away suddeniy at bis' wbich was fractured îast April 27th, a family dinner 10 pupils as a token o! thein igostands ne tosar iect h ia Aoefr BIoon osie-r cideno uli coo oeinrapton flearly on week. Ca-party was hed byMCarolyincsgratitude and affection. ample o! the reito ng-wek atianad efind ntmefficientorersamanage-v wihSupporters rdin and1stMh.andliveOrillith-. arets8Mr.andCaptCeiline Clarkie yudecodlanedt, tlent ment o! the services. in the town limita are éli *gble, yean. Funeral was !nam Onono terton, Canal and David spent Jones, Omono. were a pleasure ta watch aste eaiul antcbntFrtAdCosswudnt Mns. Hrry Mrteil umnafan Kindergarten Classes,' United Churcb on Monday. the weekend at their cottage, Apnil 30th, Carolyn's final' they gnacefuly displayed the housing awoin rdotatheutith atmn Sharon and Eric. 19-h ýopening in September.itn Interment in Orono Cemeteny. Canal Lake. day at General Matons, Data well cut and finely sewn Wear- which was suimutdb esi htteognzto Ahl such parents wbo wishfo Lii 0 Rev. Basil E. Long officiated. Georgie Mitchell o! Oshawa, Processing Social Club pre- îng apparel that they had book shel!. "For QUALITY Cars t have their cbildren attendiMn. and Mns. Ben Madill, who celebrated bis seventh sented Carolyn with a ward- made themselves. _________o e t onAbl and Sevice" these classes are nequired tal As this la belng written, Miss Ruth Gardon o! the Or-1 birthday on Saturday, spent robe case ta her luggage. Itetsys n um n and Service'filaut a registration fornm for! The Statesman staff mcem- ana Telephone staff were it weekend with bis grand- Variaus othen gi!ts wr haP- aetsysIn um r - SEE - eaci cbild, and along with; bers arc up to their cars Dunnville last Friday and at- parents, Mn. and Mrs. Wm. py reminders o! hem many dresbonuyGrdes and it proof o! age o! the chîld, re-ý preparna one of the bigger tendcd a banquet o! the Head Mitchell. friends and pleasant associa- 10 esudens. Atratie fandow-i m uniE - turn it ta the scbool duning! editions and the mast un- Ofic0Saf M ad msWifme B tmnsatGeetractnstivelprbalybefomc b tA Ceriaek o! May 6 - 10.USU ai we have publishcd. ctbn IVIcoU m etiiae Br etf Subscribers will have plen- bath proved popular. Rick- 1ror . leate, Passport, Etc.), showing: ty of reading matenial to rack braid and tucking as the child's date of birth is re-, cape with during their spare wl ssm ufe eefa Golf T MOTO SA ES qred of ail beginners. (Birtb * ursWti ee and shop- tured as tnimming, and the MOTOR SAL qui ficteom r chirn bon pers sol have a field day M ai tr t ' C o u rt' t designsachosen showcd excel- Gl oxiteCara TESM YfIT E LIMITED - ini Ontario may be obtained, picking out the many bar-letas.GofC m Earl MQen Pres. ronly ntarie 0 a ins; The Grades il and 12 pup- Lloyd Clifton reotjhte- "U TLSW !Stcn,.,emaTontania, 700).Lombard * .1no H ld in Bo mavi eils displayed amart spartswear tries are startigtcaen 219 KING ST. F. Cbihdren wbo neach their ofly Inchudes the regular ieuig saktio o h is DfOWxMAN VILLE 'sixth birthday during 1963 who nfews and advcrtlsing ma- My7h,16 sincel shirts, halters nd shorts, as o! CmmerceeGolf Tourna have flot attended Kinder-1 teniai, but alsa has two ad-My t19347wsdingoubTerto!hefmlba well as most attractive twa- ment ta be helda utvc Authoried Dealr for iarten i Bowman ille an dition l supplmentsonHfoghwaberto.i35rdtowaLadbmrvedonaway ta NWesthiiid mhed pieceo suitslblousese andslol-seClubdonv-Mayb 22nda Authrizd Delerfor hgatenintowanvirlGrad'ditiPagful spploeetafur R. oe n ihard s LamentTononto. He stated be saw ai saîd The boy had eanned eiy afternoon and evening According ta he ete R rbe Cas whows aetrGaeî ae'l iean ctrn tBwavhews!ndPontiac, soutbbaund ahead o! ,money by baby-sitting for bis dresses. Amang the moat strik- Ra be as Classes in September are also the ncw Stedman Store op- $15 and $2 costs or 5 days fori gnln aefhndsstrwl h nde h-:*bsws Pho e 6 3-3 56 equîed ta registen as out- enifg and a four page tab- speeding. Constable L. R card hm, sg ahn et b n îtr w îe s e a d h m b s ing ensem bls w s a c am- which as been s t ou, hi Phoe 63-356 ined above. laid section in the centre of stated the offense took place turn. To avoid plowing into band worked wa asopagiie colored woal suit with la an open evenatcnne Registration forma shauld the paper, advertising their March 27th on Liberty St. . the back of it he tried ta pasa His gnandmother aalo pleated skirt and yoked jack- ta Chamr eber s.Biniif . be btanedfro, ad rturedSilver Dollar Jamboree an Robent MacIfloucali, Oshawalon the rîght hand aide. In do- in court. She stated the boy et. It was worn with an e!. a friend and enythspr- 1962 Rambler taý the achoal wbich thechciîd an Open House at Oshawa Motel, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, î3ng so, be tîcked the right rear was dangenous and quite han- fective gold and green blouse. manes indllowhpa h Iattend. Registration is ta Wood Prdespatan a ie 2 ad$ ot nfender, leat contrai o! bis car d,. with a kmnife wben angry. The audience was also DfeswI unme h Ambassador 4-Dr. ýw11lcompleted by May 1tb. showroomi In Courtice. 5 days for allowing David: and went into a skid. Chaude Bissonette, Bawman- cbarmed by a semni-fbrmal r'tetor 8 cyl., with overdnive. Please pasa this notice alonmg To take care o! the addl- Bruden, an unlicensed person,, Mervyn Dennis, 17, Oron.o, ville, was remanded out o fnarck in daffodil yelaw, which will be 12:30 pr.t :0pm Locaiiy owned, in ncw car Ita any parent who requirea tional work lnvolved in pre- ta drive bis car. This bappen- testî!med he was driving south, custody tai appear for sen- displayed careful workman- There will be aqe n condition. this information. prn hseiin h ed Manch 28th on Division St.jl intending ta turn left into tence May 28th. Two charges'ship and dnessmaking flair, distribution o!izsolo-*f I~ A. M. Thomnpson, painlgtis yeitia, cthe testificd Constable L. Ricard.Il Tin Oaks Motel wbere he were beard against him. , This dresa bad a rnatching ing the tounnmn.rtier9 , ~ j 7 1962 Ford Falcon Supervising Principal.! pinters, etc.pese te ecm George Raymond Joy, 1487; lives. While waiting for three1 Chie! B. R. Kitney stated taffeta undlerskirt and ftull shBwma- ld be maiIik! p82muote.imawvesnot seen Westbrook Drive, Petcrbor- northbound cars ta pasa, lhe that arnest o! Bissonette on ositfeas anzdc a an h Bowle mvintltrta 2-Dr. !lies f~mucho!ir we s on fy av- ough, was convicted o! cane- xvas struck by Mr. Joy's vebi- January l9tb for iliegal pos tls asin* kiehsa owavl 2D.'lesanawe.Tehaelesa driving March 3rd. He, and smashed into a Fard stop-, siono iunbd rcp-ac panyngjac. May lSth. 6 YI., automnatlc. Locaiiy ~ wm been too busy working aven- was fincd $50 and $9 costs on cIe. It bounced off bis car'tacsessiaidon Lqo am peciSte col tmp inu trushonWcinesfat _- 11- 1 cta o the aid oJnuaSte-! tion o! used lal trd ee-s , I 1 Round-Up Il the ewas a motor accident on 10ie3a L1 tauIlth Apartments, Ajax, nad two cused was driving a Swedisn tien ofwslc a ta isech laedsanc f60 tmr Sunday niorning at 1:50 charges read against him - Volva 88 miles an bour. 5 N C U I G tenapprechavtse theCme' (2) A By-Iaw ta estabiisbl i o'clock. Mrs. Edythe M. M.: brcaking and entering with MnAleepandbew in today!1a new public noad in lieu of!' William B. Banner, age2, lo, 4 Lbry Stetitn ttomttcf eig~~ for dinnen and had taken * that part o! Simnpson Avenue R.R. 1, Hampton, received la- South, was driving the car 1962 and the same an May advantage of an open stretcih 1. ANNUAL CLEANOUT N U NE E VC being closed, running from the, ceratians ta bis lip in an ac-! owned by Arthur DeBoo. 2nd, 1963.o!oa ta ak upfrlt EnJoy on-the-spot, rellable intersection o! that part of cident on Scugog Street eariy we h btcnrao!tf ew re etnedi a otm.H a id hae uhad r speti.2H U M R E C E VC Traders' low cost Flnanclng. 'Simpson Avenue being closed on Sunday morning. Mr. Bon-: vehicle, whicb struck and bourg. Mondav, May I3th. pîcasant Sunday aftcrnnan in .2-O R E E G N "The odest:all.Canadian , with the original allowance ner was driving his car north1 broke several guide posta.1 Constable G. Evens, OPP. t he Port Hope area ,admiring 3. A MID-SEASON EQI ME T NS CTO finance cmayl for Simpson Avenue soutbeny at 4:15 a.m. when the accident. There was about $350 damagic testified that the accused and the beautif ul scenery. He ad - ______________________________________ * C . ~and etny ta the extension happened. Visibility was pon, ta the car, but !ortunateiv no a 13yarodjvnl hd mitted he bad paîd fines up 24-HO;R 'o! Lycctt Street southeriy tabecause o! nain, and the lightî ene was injured. Constable' hitch-biked from Ajax ta I eoefrtesm opeesv atsIsrnePa ocvrtecs frpae TOIVING SERVICE the Base Line and also for the'i on the barrier piaced by the1 W. J. Reimen, OPP Investîgat- Cadmus an vaniaus occasions a ffence.metprsncung otolfrony$39pryar TO IGSRIE îextension o! Lycett Street' PUC an the road waa bard ta cd. lasanTusa.The, "entpasttime we wihl breakor o Startint lmmedlately aur 1 !rom the aouth lîmît o! Reg' 'see at a distance. At 9:15 p.m. on Saturdav.store opcrated hy Edmund yon rcrd" cm eatdkeae oa n u c cnteed Plan 652 ta the Base Mn. Bonner's car struck alJohn Bartsocar, Toronto, lbat Failis was closed that day, the ourrcr, om eaepe SU EVICe STATION Line naad. beap o! canth at the ide of!' contral o! the vehicle be was officer tated. and the owner Mageitat25."B atr ad A N S & B A' wUib.opl'frm 7 .M.i The proposed by-lawa and the raad. The roadway wasI driving on No. 401 Highway and bis wi!e were usuaîîy mae t 25" __ until 12 midnight plan showing thc andsafa- wet and slippcry. As a resuit: at the Durham-Ontario Caun-lawav for the day.- 1 1 * Phon 62-,301 !ected may be scen in my o! the crash ie su!fered cutsity Line. His vehicie went off The youths had gaincdad RESULTS CO N I a service representatvscu Wi rva Pferhoe 623-4 office at the Town Hall dur- ta his lip which were trcated, the raad, and sustained exten-' mittance ta their bouse nextCOU TI aoou - retn Aftr our 63-545 ing regular business bours. by Dr. Allan B. Sylvester. sive damage when it cnashedidoon ta the store by prying' Member of N.A.L The Council will hear in There was about $1,000 dam- against a bank. Constable K. open a window several ti mes. CO TCTà ers agn. or sia j ciou n- t Ba nnKF e r car. theBow- vestigating officer. lhad been msig On Mav COT C:persan who dlaIms that bis or manville Police Department'i A car dniven by Roy Bruce 2nd seven 50-cent piecea andA Niri p & EarI McQueen bher lands wili be prejudicaliy was thc invcstigating officer.1 Hamilton, Pontypool, sustain- a lady's wrist watch werel < ednBon afectcd by the said by-laws' On Sunday at 12:07 ar..cd considerable damage when11missing. IMULTIPLE LISTING SRIU E Vr Bud Fogg and wbo applies ta be beard. 'there was a 'Iwo car collision it struck and killcd a deen on! Short's father told the court1 Consuit a Memnber o! the Jim Crombie DATED this 23rd day o! on Na. 2 Highwav, just wcst' No. 3 iha ttejn-h a ee hlrnad' sa a&Ds.titF April, 16.o h rso ieRa.Teto with No. 7A Highway on'waa quite strict with the m.O hw; Dsrc Jack Miller Jack L. Reid, Clcrk drivers o! the two cars in-1Saturdav. This accident wasi For this reason Allen bad pre- ReahTnran63-On31 Sales1 Town o! Bowmanville. ivoivcd were Franik Michaeliinvestigated bv Constable J.î fenred ta stay with bis sisterli Rea Estate Board Poo2323 ma18-4' Harkness, Ajax, and Walter1 K. Forb-es, OPP. and brother-in-law in Ajax. .6 . 4 a.- 4%A raimarq1ot" q

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