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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jul 1963, p. 1

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Swimming Pools Have Busy Holiday Weekencl Durham County's Grçat Family Journal VOLUME 109 14 Pages BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd, 1963 10e Per Copy NUMBER 27 Everything that looked like a swimming pool wading pool at Memorial Park. They weren't doing ln the area was filled with old and young during the too muck ducking because the pool had just been filled sweltering weekend, as residents did their utmost to with cold water. Several deserted the playground cool off. This group were photographed on Tuesday group operating at the park to be photographed. morning, after the big rush was over, in the Lions. Crown Attorney Here Since 1938 Harry Deyman Appoînted To County Court Bench In Peterborough D istrict H. R. Deyman of Cobourg, >Pn , Crown Attorney of Nor-' V berland and Durhaml Co ties, has been appointed judge of the Peterborough County court, Justice Minist-ýr Lionel Chevrier announced. >'riday. He succeeds Judge J. De N. ]Kennedy, who retired July 1 after serving as Peterboroughi County judge for more than ilyears. Judge Deyman was called! Sto the bar of Ontario in 1936' and created a queen's counsel In 1951. Louse te Ceunties 1 ile the legal fraternity,l as weii as many others, areý pieased at Mr. Deyman's ele-ý Vation to the judiciary, there are some mixed feeling as his dleparture will be a distinct lbss te the United Counties and especially to Cobourg. Since he was appointed, Crown Attorney for the Unit-I ed Counties in 1938, this quiet spoken public prosecutor hasi become wideiy known for fis. fairness and competence at! the bar. Evidence of bis fairnessý ýZýcou1d be seen in his desire to jensure legal aid for those un- ~~able to procure it for them. selves and in his addresses to Accident Round-Up Born at Goederhami Mr. Deyman was born ati, Gaaderham, Ontario. He was' educated at the Oshawa Co'- legiate and Vacatianal Insti-ý tute, later attending the Uni- F versity of Toronto and grad-ý uatîng from Osgoode Hall at, the age of 23. Coming te Cobourg, Mr.I Dcyman took over the leg3l practice of the late Archibald Cochrane who had been ap- pointed ta the judiciary. He, remained in private practicie until 1938 when he was ap- painted crawn attorney of theý United Caunties. A member af the Cobourg and District Callegiate Board for 13 years, Mr. Deyman ser-- (TURN TO PAGE TWO) Baby Sitter Averts Possible Fire Tragedy A 14-year-old baby sitter, Katharine Fester, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, did her job well on Monday night about 10 o'ciock and averted what might have been a tragedy. As she was washing dishes at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Shabatura, a short cir- cuit ln the wiring started a fire ln the kitchen. She threw sait on it in an attempt to queil the rapidiy spreading blaze, whiie shout- ing at the three sleeping youngsters te clear out of the house. When the sait failed to work, she dashed across the read te Milford McDenald's home, te cali the fire department. Fortunateiy, there was a pump outside the Shabatura kitchen, se Mr. McDonald and other neighbors were able to throw water onto the fiames te kcep themn frem spreading. The iess ivas net extensive. Mr. and Mrs. Shabatura wre cin Ohaal t h t ie. n O rcha rds 90OPer 9 SSuffer Cent Loss laloI <UfamI vuE limiI "ami tl fil Early reports indicate that there was heavy damage to apple crops north and east cf Bowmanville during yesterday's storm which dropped 1.65 inches of rain in less than two and a haif hours plus extens- ive hail. Ail growers had not been contacted by Fruit Specialist John Ingratta at noon on Wednesday, but orchards owned by Wilfrid and Bob Carruthers and Don Kemp suffered loss cf 90% or more and this figure was expected te hold -for orchards east of town and in the Newcastle area. No reports cf damage had been received from tobacce, tomatoes and ether crops, but the lesses were expected te be heavy. It was one cf these freak storms that bit sud. denly, almost like a cloudburst. In town, the hail was small and cf short duratien. Just north, at Southview golf course, the ground was ccvered with jagged hail stones almost as big as golf balîs. Storm sewers in town were overflowing with many manholes plugged by debris. Oddly enough both tewn and rural hydre offices reported few caîls, although the power was off for moments and in some areas, remained off fer some time. One farmer is reported te have lest several hundred chicks when the brooder ceased te functien due to power shortage. Yo ungsters Injured Crossing Scugog St. Two littie girls were injur- Children's Hospital in Toron- ed in an accident on Scugog to. Street. last Friday afternoon at The younger child, Laurie, 5:31 o'clock. The chiidren, is stili unconscious. She is Anne, age six, and Laurie, sfeigfo ocsin l a.ge fur, du 70te scofMr.andthough fortunately there was Mrs. Lyle Hooper, 7 eggne fracture of her skull. Laurie Street, were crossing the road aise sustained a broken jaw whcn they were struck by a and broken collarbone. car driven by William Roy Wehber, 22 Ontario Street. Her sister, Anne, is making Bath are now patients in Sick excellent pregress towards Children's Hospital, Toronto. recevery. She has an extens- They were taken by thelive cut on the back of her Bawmanvile Area Ambulance head, but is now able to be ta the Emergency Department up part of the time. Constable of Memorial Hospital, and -thenlLouis Phillips investigated the bvx the scn,., ablaet e S.,ticklrIracident. 'o' Discuss Permit Problem'Dnit om g ~Mayor Expresses ThanksToOnoCic H. R. Deyman Jj Orono - The directors of1 "The Little Charitable Founda.. the juries, be they grand or IA tion of Orone" anneunced this« petit or coroner's juries. 1 ~ I ~ ~ I ' I If ~ f y Wetek that the dental suite of Special Presecutor To Goodyear Mnager 'Ithe I"Orono Medical Centre",1 Evidence of bis comapetence' Cobbledick St., will lbe occti. can be seen in the fact ta "n Dn pied this fail by Dr. R. A.i several times, in recent yeas u tE I A Heston-Cook of Stirling, Ont.,t hehs en ale osuch l i ~ T ~ S I,, E ~ V i i n and fornierly of London, Eng. large centres as Toronto te acti Arrangements 'a re being as a special crown attorneyý A supplementary road ex. New Goodyear Plant 1prtant part*in the company's made for the installation ci in many important cases. penditure By-Law for $27,250 His Worship Mayor Ivanidecisian ta locate here. equipment and Dr. Heston. Neyer one known te badger was passed at the meeting Of Hobbs spoke of the recent de-ý "About a year and a half Cooknt l p ien his fuitie a witness, even when the wit,- Bowmanville Town Council 'cision of the Goodyear Tire ago Gardon MacNeill was ap- det16alptenOtober ness was patently lying or de- 1 held in the Council Chamber'and Rubber Company te con-! pointed ta the Industrial Com' lst 1963.aoinent st.will liberate in forgetfulness, M. on Monday evening. Ail mem-1 struct and effect the operation! mittee. I recognize that for be ae sofuSep t. es.Wac Demnseaiainand' bers of council were present': of a Reclaimation Plant ini in excess of a year he has tried Tedrcossneeyhp cross-pnination werP pexlat the meeting with the ex- 1!Rnwmnvtille. "This is a de-,1 thi wt thirs new r1Iant tri 1npatei......................... - __ _ Neil Brinkman, R. R. .1, aImpl-es teil cIaLeoncerned withj ception of Counillar Wesley cision which is Ïooked upon here. He discw Burketon, and a passenger in the courts. Fice, wha was out of townl by the citizens of the towni with his supei hîs car, a young relative f rom i knowîedge of îaw is on business. with great anticipation," he year, and hasy Mentone,' California, age eîght, suh ht i av--ws o- said. this. rdiacolso e stantly sought and lie was ex- PASSES GM EXAMS "The favorable relatîonship I felwo tweured inlycoopraivawthin the past between Goodyearite the Goodye« evr. Brikancllisind btreence- inîy oeeatv h Mr. Larry Thompson receiv- adtectzn fthscm aM.Mc t rnmn's a and1:a8trac-newsmen who, in reporting adtectfaso hi o-t rts McN Theier oftnday ato:1p.m the hearings at court, neediýd ed word that hee bas passed'munity, and the interest and ifrson aur b Jake Buma, R.R. 1, Burketon. a more simple explanation of Second Year Engineering, Gen- promotion by the Bowman- take this oppo The accident happened on the legal terms and procedure. erai Motors Institute, Flint, Ville Industrial Cammittee hasi haîf of the ci fWýr side road south of Black-I Mich. ____ undoubtedly played an_im-' (TURN TO S"-ainiured were taken te Holds Party Memorial Hospital by ambul- Powell Nnm cas iew Planti ance, and young Robert Brink- T rnbn was later transferred by 1Ve corne*. . ..,._ the Bowmanville Area Am- bulance te Oshawa GeneralN w L Hospital. The lad sustaincdN ew L wyer i faciail lacerations and arm injuries.I Miss Apha Hodgins enter-' Mr. Brinkman is a patient 'tained in honor of Mr. and +3kfl. ln Memorial Hospital where Mrs. Geoffrey Bonnycastie last be is being treated for injur- ýWednesday afternoon and les ta his chest. Constable ýevening at a delightfully ar- Howard Wight, OPP, investi- Iranged garden party at ber gated the accident. !residence, Duke Street. Mr."M There was a two car colli- ýand Mrs. Bonnycastie recently sien on Monday at 3:50 p.M. !moved te Bowmanvilie from -, on No. 2 Highway opposite Port Hope, and Mr.777n-, MZZ, Honest Cal's. The drivers Of castie is practising law here in Z . ........ the two cars were William partnership with Miss Hodgins Howcoft, Kinston R o ciThe spacieus and tree shad- ~. East, Courtice, and Rowln ed lawn was a perfect setting. ........... ... Landon, Toronto. Mr. Lan- and the sunny day was en- This is the first plant ta be erected in Bowmanville's new don end his wife Mrs. Heather hanced with a cool breeze from Idsra akjs f iha 0 ttesuhedo h on Elizabeth Landon, who bot.h the lake. The perfectly ap- Idsra akjs f iha 0 ttesuhedo h on received injuries in the acci- pointed long serving table wasIt is expected before year's end that at least two and possibly more dent, are patients in Oshawa centred witb a beautiful ar- plants will be constructed ta take advantage of the low acreage Geeaccoidet a nesi rangement of multi-colored cost and the prestige value of being close te the highway for adver- gatcd by Constable J. K. For - Those who presided ever bes, OPP. Damage te the Lan- the tea and coffee cups were don car amounted to approxi- Mrs. Ross Strike, Mrs. L. C. H a y E up e t P e a e â mately $1,500, and there wa Masern Mrs. iR. L. Mitchell, H a y E up e t P e a e a abouct$500caCsabg e JM. C. r. V. H.sMrs. E. ]Flwerfts cr. ontabe J CRehder, Ms V .Storeyý K. Forbes, OPP, was the in- and Mrs. E. T. Flaxman. 1 vestigating officer. Those who assisted in serv- Oni Tuesday in the midst of ing were Miss M.-M. Bue 'the heavv thunder storm a Torcnito; Mrs. Harold Lake, stake-truck driven by Eldon ýMrs. Norman Hannan, and r Mallette. R.R. 1. Tyrone, ilittie Miss Kim Hannan, Mrsi struck a tree that had fallen Joyce Morgan, Mrs. Wm. Mairs, acres the road at Tyrone.j Miss Mary Chaplin and Miss TURN TO PAGE TWO) Marie Hendry. ussed the matter take advantage of the service;l ýriors in Good- that will be made available by worked bard on Dr. Heston-Cook. They art, proud te think, that of several )we much thanks places investigated, he has ear officiais and chosen Orono as the place te Teill for his ef- set up his dental practice. behalf. I wish te The directors are Robert artunity on be- Rutherford, Dr. A. F. Me- itizens of the Kenzie, Laverne Boyd, William PAGE TWO) 'Reid, and John Meffat. - Stages Paper Firm Builds New Addition A major expansion is underway at the old Organ Factory on Temperance Street where at one time Dominion organs and pianos were manufactured. For some years, it has been the home of Specialty Paper Products Limited, manufacturers of paper bags of varying sizes and uses. One of the busiest plants in town, the new building will provide additional room for its operations. Town Council Resident Com pla-ins of Persistent Flooding on His Liberty St. N. Pro perty Four petitions were sub- mitted te, Bowmanville Town Council on MVonday evening at the meeting heid in the Council Chamber. One peti- tian asked that a sanitary sewer be installed for Fred- erick Avenue, and a similar one requested that a sanitary sewer be provided for Reh- der Avenue. The third peti- tion was in regard to a water- main and the fourth was for the provision of a sanitary sewer south on Duke Street to 401 Highway. Reeve Sidney Little, sec- onded by Councillor Glen- holme Hughes, moved that the Frederîck and Rehder Avenue petitians be referred to Town Clerk Jack Reid to HALIBURTON HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wessells have returned from a week's holiday in the Haliburton district where they rented a cottage at The Old Mill, Car- narvan. of Construction tising purposes. Ail services have been"completed by the town including new sewers and a new bridge over the Base Line Road. John Riznek of Courtioe is the contractor on this Powell Chemical plant project. wker Property for Sub-Division Nestieton Boy Drowns On Saturday Evening Douglas Rohrer, age 12, son 8:30 o'clock and started to of Oliver Rohrer, Nestieton,!search for him. losthislif bydronin ýn The Bowmanv ille Detach- losthialîf bydro~nîg o ment of the Ontario Provincial Saturday evening in a pool in Poiewr o ntfe nî rookPar souh o 10:25 p.m. Corporal E. J. ý,f e.a.Creugh and Constable George f e o adbe wimn Eastokcageo h t wvith a group in the pool whîch case. The pool was dragged - ~es about three acres of îimediately but the youngi Earth moving machines, huge diggers and various otheri farmn on Liberty St. North. It is now in the process of being con- Uer, eal n .eeening. boy's body was flot found until I re oanwsbdvso htwl efildb oeta 4ïe others found bis clothes;four o'clock on Sunday morn- modern pieces of construction equipment have made vast changes ivetdoanwsudvionht ilbfile by ortan4 uzîd bicycle on the bank about1 ing. Ito this former pasture land that previously was part of the Cawker homes being built by Loupan Developments. check that each contained the necessary number of signa- tures, and te report te coun- cil. This was carried. A motion was aise passed to have the Town Clerk as- certain if the required num- ber of signatures were on the petition fer a watermain, and for a Duke Street sanitary sewer. This was nioved by Deputy-Reeve Ross Stevens, seconded by Counciller Annie Oke. T. M. Wilcox, Liberty Street North, appeared before coun- cil with a complaint about water floodlng after heavy showers or a flash rainfail. He stated that there had been water trouble in the vicinity of bis residence ever since Ç1 t s andi the street was paved ln 1928 or 1929. Water gets into the cellar of bis bouse at such times' Mr. Wllcox said. Yesterday the water after the beavy rain was as high as the sidewalk, and the nearby catch basin grating was blocked with an Il inch square piece of roof- ing paper plus grass and gra-, vel, be claimed. He added that the water overflowed aleng the sidewalk and down his driveway. Mr. Wilcox asserted that there was a mark shewing that the water had been 18 inches deep there on Tues- day, and he urged that some- thing be done te rectify the (TuRN TO PAGE TWO) EPece s BIG NEW SIGN - Motorists coming into town f rom the west will notice that Alvin Boyd of Western Tire has changed a complete wall of his building inte a large sign that really attracts attention. The painting was done by George Forsey. Originally, there was a Robin Hood fleur sign on the wall but it had become rather drab and discolomed over the years. t t t ti. T 90th BIRTHDAYS - Two of the Editom's cousins- are ce]ebrating their 9th birthdays this week and sincere congratulations are extended. James Arthur Werry of Ennîskillen is holding a birthday eception today at his home and Mrs. R. E. Osborne, Church St., will celebrate hem 90th birth- day tornorrow at hem home. NEW PUBLICATION - We have been advised that another of aur "young" friends, Mrs. Minnie E. McHolm, The Statesman's Morrish corres- pondent, is breaking into print in the United Kingdom. She is in her 80's and during the past year has appeared a couple of times on television. Fer "Mernories of a Country Town" is being pub- lished by the Wessex Associated News Ltd. of 33 Westgate St., Bath, Somerset, England, in the Somerset Standard of Frome, England. i. t t t i. OPERATION - Provincial Liberal candidate for Durham, Allan Beer of Bethany, is recuperating in Peterborough Civic Hospital, following surgery on Tuesday. He is now minus gali bladder and appendix and his wife advîsed this morning that the operation was successful. lie hopes to resume work at Genemal Moters and on the campaign traîl as soon as the required period of recuperation has been completed. Hi# many fmriends will wish him a speedy recovery. 1t1 t t WIN PRIZES - Grade 8 prize winners fromn local public schools are as follows: Mary Jane Walters (Central) and Allan Foran (~± St.) won the Lions Club Prize for English; Douglas Evans (Central) and Ted Nickerson (Ont. St.) won the B. & P. Women's Club prize in Mathematics; Jili Nichols (Central) and Linda Morris (Ont. St.) won the Women's Institute prize in Home Economics. Congratulations! ft 1 t t f RESCINDED - Port Jope residents maust have been happy this weeky&o leamn that the order in council closing the Port Hope customrs office and transferring it to Cobourg has been rescinded. Liberal M.P. Russell C. Honey made the announce- ment on Tuesday. Durhamn wins again. __- in Final

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