SeeK Council Approval CPR Planning Ch ange In Grade Level of Tracks Newcastle - Members ot the Cenotaph. The Committee witb the mnap providing the the v;llage council discussed aiso asked permission tri in- .cnst was under $h00. a plan presented by the C.P. stall flood lights at the cenc- Complaints Railway. at thein Juhy mee t aph and connect them to the Two complaints weré heard Ing on Monday evening, which sîreet ighting service. This and discussed by couneiL would lower the level o! the permission xvas gnanted. First that a horse was being tracks at the Arthur Street Fine Chie! Frank Miller pastured on the street anound crossing. Afler considerable was present and asked coun- the South Haven ResI Home dliscussion by the members. it cil just what they wanted the and that cars were being was decided the pnopenty 0W0- Department tri do w'hen call-pakdothsdwlktth ers on the streel should be ad- ed to finesnotsie the vihha2e.the tGordon Agnew, Editor vised of the plan before ap- He said the firemen - neda dscsio te""rkw n richer. Reiay Race- M. Dobson, Dale, Douglas and Neil and proval was given, so a joint yes or no answer on wthse scsonteckwsn- 'W. Hazelton, V. Kapustin, J. Mrs. Cowling attended a pic- meein cfconcllos ndlio. vidnty hisqus-structed 10 write te the offend- Donations Loescher. nic on Sunday at Mr. Hector metins was riilo nd cam.evi10 a l the matter ing parties stating il was un- Previously Sack Race - V. Kapustin, Sadler's, Port Hope. citien on planrn7nong the e t a head again xvhen lawful to pasture animals on acknowiedged $2190.36R R. Kairetz, D. Black. Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon stonTuesday eeig h Department was caled out village streets and tr park ve- MisEhel Lockhant 1.0 3lge ae-D lc n ua eeSna îi Mr. McCheflan or the Frank by OPP ter a transport fine on, hicles on the sidewalks andMisE100!3egdRae-D Blkan unwr Sdvvs- Cnwan Insurance Company highway 401. Chief Millen if these breaches o! the la,, In Memory of and V. Kapustin, W. Hazelton tors of Mrs. F. Toms, 'Ennis. who handles the insuranc -2said the firemen xvould go to wene continued the counili Mr. George Eilbeck 15.0adJ osheK crgrkilien. for the village f' rsntadtrés outside the municipaîîîy wouid take appropriate action. Total 10 date --- $22 15.36 and A. Jeffer. M-slLil Tab Èhr reviewed with councîil the 'if that was the wish of the Boys, 12 and 13 ad Mrs.Wd. Ca insurance carried by the vil- council for pay of $2.00 perI High Jump - B. Howes, M. Mr. Mibton Shemon returned lage. He was asked about one hour for each firefighten tr ~ ir v ian l ( f ~ 1 Kuzenko, J. Oyler. o rdybM.adMs case where a local citizen had tnrg u hywudbe g yII.ii af pit- .Hws M i-o y heons,.handg sn liad consider a blIeexpense Just as well satisfied if they zpnt J. HOer. M K-Loy__ mo', aig p caused when vandals hadi.were ordered tor stay' wrthr A l n ~ i Standing Broad Jump - B. opened the village water hy- , he village except on mutual rn to 2 8. nilaren Howes, D. Gorr, R. Banagar. OBIT.UAJ.I tirants and flooded cellars.'aid cails. W Ball Throw - D. Gorr, J.; lie said the village was not' Atter considerable discus- Newcaste- Playground ac- on motion o! H. C. Bona- Oylen, N. Kainetz. MRS. CAROLINE LONG resonsbiefordamge aus son neoluronwaspasedtivities got underway on Mon- than and Mrs. Evelyn North-ý Running Broad Jump - B. ed beyond its control. He said forbidding the Fine Depant- day morning with 28 children ru rato $25 each was Howes, J. Hincock, N. Kairetz. Mns. Caroline Long, Tooley's this shouid be covered in the ment to answer calîs 10 anrylregistered, Recreatian Chair- rpaga Wheehbannow R a ce - B. Road North, Third Concession, household pnopenty insurance fine outside the village except, man Sam Brereton told mem- made 10 the District Girl Howes and M. Kuzenko, B. o! Danlington Township, whol policy. ter the Clarke High School or bers of the Committee at thein Guide Association and the Killen and R. Baragar, N. worked as a nurse in the deva- Three members of the Ceno- 'Mutual Aid calîs. Juiy meeting on Monday local Boy Scout Association I Kaireiz and J. OyNler. stated aneas of France dur- taph Committee were present! The membens discussed the evening in the Lions rooiyn 10 assist them in their activ-i Relay Race - D. Gorr, J.ling the Finst World War, died and outlined plans for the question of an aeriah map o! o! the community hall. The2 ities. ;Hincock. B. Howes and M. Satunday, Juhy 6, 1963, in Osh- Dedication of the Cenotaph'the village being produced leade-rs, Danlene Bowen and On motion of Tracy EmbleylKuizenko. awa General Hospital. She had on Juiy 201h and asked coun- and after some discussion Janie Zwier wene both on hand and H1. C. Bonathan, the chair- , Sack Race - 'B. Howes, M. been in, failing health for the cil o&r permission to block off councillon H. C. Bonathan was to gel the playground started. mari Sam Breneton was gîven; Kuzenko, D. Gorn. hast two yeans. trWV for the parade and dur- appointed 10 contact the com- Mn. Brereton ahso announced authority tr plan and organize .3-îegged Race - M. Krîzenko Mrs. Long, xvho was in hen! ing the dedication service at pany with power 10 proceed that 169 are registered for the somnething for the chihdren and J. Oyhen, J. MacLean and 63rd year was the former swîmming classes in Waltona attending the swimming class- N. KaineÏz, R. Banagar and j,. Caroline Wittlinger. She was Park Pool. ies at the Waltona Park Pool. 1 Hircock. bonn in Alsace, France, and iGirls, 14 and over came ter the United States in HighJm .Ted 1906, returning t0 France at lewcsdeM ithel's C rnes Hgh ump D.Txvedi, the lime of the First Worhd 1 lew astleL. Zimmerman, B. Peterson. 'War. She returned to Mont- M itche i's C rnersSprint - D. Tweedie, L. Lar-'ireal' in 1926 and moved ter kin. B. Peterson. Pont Hope in 1937, where she IStanding Bnoad Jump - L. assisted her' husband in oper cSoi/ad1£esnlSchool FielId Day Peterson. 0 ers - D.met Oh Zîmmerman. ~~~~D. Tweedie, B*awigajwleybsns o Mrs. Betty Coburn, Mrs. 'at Watona Park. ?lthls Cres Sho ea ae-K amr D.!M. Knapp, L. Zimmerman. died the folhowing year. Schell and sons John and' Mis Henry Bowen and dau- heîd its annual Field Day rc- Anderson, L. Pingle, D. Henry)' Running Bnoad Jump -D1. Mrs. Long was a registeredI Wayne o! Peterborough and1 ghter Darlene spent the week- centlv. Sack Race - S. Hincock, S.lTweedie, b. Lankin, L. Zim-' nurse. but had been retired Mvrs. Lottie Copp o! Colorado iend visîting with Mn. and Th HoendSohAsJferWHai.mean for sevenal years. She is the Spning visied wih Mrs Ce- rs Cal Tod and amily sociation treated ail the child- Three-hegged Race - C.' Mac- Welaro Race-D.aso!hrfmybtku- <il Ferguson and Mn. Milton1 Starkviihe, and on Sunday at- jrnadprnt 0iecem ilnadC1Nms .G- Tweedie and L. Zimmerman, vived by several nieces and Payne last week. itended the Decoration at Lit-sS.éfeyM.KapndB tro., nephews in Canada, the U.S.A. Mone than sixty members île Bitain. On, completion o! the d,., ver and W. Harris, SJeeR .KapadB eesn and J McGrgorRehay Race - M. Knapp, B.: and France. She was a memn- of the local Hoticullural So-' Mn. and Mrs. John Voutt events trophies were present- an .MGeo.Peterson, D. Tweedie and L.' ber o! Cohiege Park Seventh ciety attended the tour o! Col.' aidb r n r.e.t h nivda onBy,6ad7Zmemn ~.S.MLaghi' PrwodaccompaidbM.an Mr.e 0heidida potBys6ad' Zmean Day Adventist Church. R. . MLauhln'sParwoo iD. M. Bernard. visited oni winners: D e bb ie Baragar. High Jump - J. Bunker, K., Sack Race - L. Zimmerman, The funeral service was Estte n Wdnedayeve-Sudaywit Mr an Mr ýJunior Girls' champion: K. Suicee. T. Lyc2ba. D. Tweedie and B. Peterson. hehd in the Mclntosh-Ander- ing ast and enjoyed wahkinglSidney Buckhes in Campbell- Sucee, Junior Boys' champion Sprint - K. Sucee, 1. Kai-. 3-legged Race - D. Tweedie son Funeral Chapel, Oshawa, Ihrough the beautiful gardens, fn D. Tweedie, Senior GinroUi.rtz J. Bunker. and L. Zimmerman. Monday, July 8, foliowed by Including a conducted tour o!: champion: B. Howes adJ Standing Broad Jump- ~ Boys, 14 and over interment in Union Cemetery, the night lighting. Local mem- Mr. Gilbent Alhdread has Kapustin, Senior Boys' Co- Bunker, K. Sucee, W. Patter-iOsa . strEE.Dnn bers taeldt Oshawa b receîved word that he was lchampions. son.1 High Jump - G. Shmnyr, R. Ohw.PsonE .Dna bus and car and ahi reported successfuî in his examinations il ,n al hov-K ueJ.ý Skoreyko, J. March. fiatd a loveyevening. spntain Motor Mechanies in Branch ý High Jump - N. Dart, K. Bunker. R. Nemnis., Sprint - D. Fountaîn, B.ý Mr do ast we isting . dyand FMrs. an hwinM GoeRunning Bnoad Junip - P. Tremble, R. Skoreyko. 1ew HartJ. Bunker S. Packe . Standing Broad Jump - 13. with bis nephew and family,1Ispent the weekend at the; Sprint - J. McGregor, W. Wheelbarrow Race - P. HartITremble, G. Shmyr, D. Bara- ~Mr and Mrs. F. S. Agnew and Grand Bend summer resont on'Krintof!, C. MaoMillan. ýand S. Poloz, S. Packen andIgair. jns in Thomasburg. Lake Huron. Standing Bnoad Jump - .K. Sucee, R. Nemis and J-1 Bahl Thnow - J. March, D.j 'r. and Mrs. Sidney Fer-' L.A.W. Beverley Gilkes of iMeGregor, M. Glover, J. Hau- Bunker. Fonani. kryo Siuson and Kara Lee, Mrs. Ce-1 the R.C.A.F. Station at Downs- ber. RlyRc .PceG. Running Broad Jump - 15? cil Ferguson and Mn. Miltonlview retunned Monday afterý Bail Throw - L. Pingle, lm. Canson, W. Patterson, K. Su-,Tremble, R. Skoreyko , D. Payne visited with Mn. and spending a week's leave with Gloven, K. Boyd. cee. 'Fountain. Mvrs. Wilfned Murray in Tor- ber parents Mn. and Mns. Chas. Running Bnoad Jump - C. Sack Race - K. Sucee, T.' Wheehbaîrow Race - D. Ba-I onlo on Sunday. ýGiikes and famihy. MacMillan, W. Krintoff, LczaW.atesn ragan and E. Kuzenko, D., Masters Paul and Gregr Friends of Mn. Alfred Gar- Hauber. 3-egdRc .Pcrli Fontai* and B. Peeling, R:ý Ferguson of Ancasten are rod will be sorry to leann 1Wheelbarnow Race - N. Dart, and K. Sucee, P. Hart and ~Soek n .Tebe spending Ibis week visitinglthat he isaptient in Mem-land S. Williams, K. barmen.lo, J teat n D ar- ea ae-D onan BowmatewrtaB.D.CeehingR.ac ko-eDkoB.. with their aunt and unchle oial Hos pitl in Bomn- l and S. Pinsent, D. Anderson iere. Tr el.,R Soeko Mn. and Mrs. George Wallonivihle. and b. Pingle... Girls, 8 and 9 akRe-B Tremble,. 'High Jum.p - P. Nesbitt, E.' Fountain and B. Peeling. 'Dant, M. Chown. Il 3-hegged Race - G. Shmyr l~~j.t1ar,.P~,Sprint - Debbie Baragan ,LI and R. MoLean, R. Skoreyko Hazelton, P. Nesbitt. ýand B. Tremble, D. Fountain 7DuirhNmIII Ly o-operGlive Standing Bnioad Jump -G.1and B.Peig Geiselman, S. Williamis, L. I Peig MEDICAL SERVICES Offers A Complote Medical (are Plan Doctor's Services - by the Doctor of Your Own Choice SURGICAL BENEFITS INCLUDE... * Any doctorsi services needed in hospital. * Out-patient diagnostic X-Rays. * Cystoscopie and Bronchoscopic examinations. EXTENDED MEDICAL BENEFITS INCLUDE... * Home and office calis. * Injections. * Healtb Examinations. * Eye Examinations. * Plus Surgical Benefits. Be a Part Owner of Your Own Iinsurance Carrier Members of Durham County Co-operative Medical Services aie receiving 10%,, Refund on Premiums paid in the year 1961-1962. THE RATES ARE VERY LOW The Surgical and Major Médical Package is $6000 for a Family and $:3000 for a Single Member. The Exteiüdéd Médical Plan and Major Médical is $115.00 for a Family and $57.50 for a Single Member up to age 65. Over 65 years of ége: $135.00 for a Family and $67-50 for a Single Meniber. MIAJOR MEDICAL BENEFITS INCLUDE... * Ambulance Charges. * Special D)ruga. *Laboratory Services. * Appliances and Therapy. This is the only courtty.bauécL organization serving thp United Counties of Durham and Northumberland. GERALD SHACKLETON - fianipton 263-2é44 HARRY WADL ,-MI S. DALTÔN DORRELL, Éliacksoek 796-4995 Clarke :!4-r-!O e»$8. ROIIRT ClIATER . Orono 36-r-1 DAVU» WILSON - Bl&ckstock 986-4399 Stainton. iBahi Throw - L. Hazelton,ý S. Williams, b. Stainton. BASE LINE Running Broad Jump - Del:- On Wednesdav afternoon,' hie Baragar, S. Woods, P. July 3rd, the Base bine Good rNesbitt. Wheelbarrow Race - Debbie j Neighbour Club had annanged Hazlto, ~a binlhday party to honour Baragar and L. Hzlo," Miss Phyllîs Boit. Ten mem- Peeling and L. Stainton, B.' esgthnda hrhm !Laemsrgthandd E.hDantom LRmea d R ace- . HaS ani~d presented hen with gi!ts. Geielan,RAace. ebie FoIhowing the opening of the Geislman J.Adai, Debieparcels Miss Anne Boit assist- Banagar.ed bv Mrs. Fred Wright, Mns. Sack Race - Dehbie Baragar,' C. Wilson and Mns. Rex Fowl- P. Nesbitt, L. Hazelton.. en prepared an attractive 3-hegged Race - S. Williams, hunch for the ladies. Every- and D. Lyezba, B. barmen and orie was served with sand- E. Dai't, L. Hazelton and J. wiches, tea, binthday cake and Boy, and 9 'ire cneam for a social houn. Hligh Jump - D. Shmyn, R. Mrs. J. R. MoIraI! attended Sucee, W. Kairetz. a Women's Institute tea a, Sprint - W. Kainetz, B. Far- Hampton on Wednesday after- mer., D. Shmyr noon. Standing Broad Jump - R. Mn. and Mrs. Rov VanCamp Suree, D. Shmyr, B. Farmer. have been holidaying at 'Jova- Bal Thnow - D. Shmyr, W ]cie' eoVýage on Mink Lake Kainetz, B. Farmer. dui'ing the past week. Running Bnoad Jump - D Mn. and Mns. Bruce Steven- Shmyn, R. Sucee, E. Sobil. son and Paul, Detroit, Mich., Wheelbarrow Race - R. Su- spent a few days visiting her cee and D. Shmnyr, D. Alstein 1 parents, Mn. and Mrs. J. R. and A. MacEachern, S. Ander- 1 Melcaif and brother Ross. son and W. Kairetz. 1Mn. and Mrs. W. Sharpý, Relay Race - B. Farmer, R.! Oshawa, and Mn. and Mrs. Sucee, E. Sobil, D. Sbmnyr. Harold Wilson wene. Sunri,,- iSack Race - B. Sayeau, B.' visitons of Mn. and Mrs. Cli!- Farmen, .J. Hopson. fond Wilson and Mns. BEI: 3-legged Race - S. Ancien- r olenko and Infant daughterý son and W. Kainetz, J. Barlow1 Julie Anne. and B. Sayeau, R. Sucee and Mn. and Mrs. LIawence Ste- D. Shmnyr. 'pies and David, Bethany, were Girls, 10 and Il Salunday evening guéests of High Jump - C. Neshitt Mr. and Mrs. Edwand Foley Diane Baragar, M. Headi. ' n ai Sprint - C. Nicholîs, M. Sympathy of this communi- Head, P. Rout. Iv is eytended to Mn. andi Mn. Standing Broaci Jump - c. Howard Crvderman and fam- Nicholis, P RouI, M. Head. !]iY, oand cher sonrowing, rela. Bail Thnow - L. Chamberlin. tives, in the loss o! hen !a-ý M. Farmen, P. Rout. ther, Mn. Howard Foly Running Bnoad Jump - C. ýMn. and Mrs. R. C. heohald, iNîchohîs. D. Gloven, M. Head.I Pambrun, Sask.. Dr. and Mrs.' 1Wbeehbarrow R acee - L. Stirling Tbeabald and chilci.' CharnbenIin and Diane Bar&.~ ren, Dyer, Indiana, Mn. and gar, C. Nesbitt and M. Fanr- Nrmnbec, a 1bn mer, C. Niehohîs and M. Head. and Mn. and Mrs.. Keith Shack.j Relay Race - M. Farmer, M. leton and familyv. Bowman- I Head, C. NichoUls and P. Roiit.i villP, were Sundav visit.orq Sack Race - P. Jordon, M. with Mn. and Mrs. Hilton Head, Diane Banagar. Tink. 3-legged Race - M. Head and, ~ etnHîi ei t C. Nichoils, Dane Banagar: Marie. was a weekend visitor andi L. Chamberhin, R. Ganr' f Mr. Ross Metcaîf ait fth and D. MacEachern. home of hi% parents Mn. and, Mrs. J. R. Metcaîf. Boys, 10 and 11 Miss Donothy Folev rele- High Jump R. KUzénko, brated an 'un-comninit' birîlu- J. Kapustin. T. Lewis. C day with a dinner nDarty for Sprint. - B. Wilkins, J. Ka- frispis on Sunday evening et pust in, T. Lewis. the. honi of ber paets r Standing Broad Jumnp - J. &Md Mrs. Edward Fel.ey. jPt>I'AL LUW1 Il"* ON NATIONAL IBR, At Your Local Druggist's - Th IBROMO SELTZER-- Kapusfln, R. ICuzernko. B.~ The Canadian Statesinan, Eown BalI Throw - T. Lewis, J FrgçoAw rugatOsaw Kapustin. J. Burton. Mr. Bruce GarrArd and famn-ja while with Mr. and Mr.' nFe rguon w eg h awahe ddRunning Broad Jump - B. ilv, Keswick, were Sunday Russell Gilbert atter getting motored 10 Toronto to pick u'p eunker. T. Lewis, J. Burton. výisitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. out of Memorial Hospital. their daughter Linda at Sickz Wheelbarrow Race - J. Ka-,Gerrard. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bowmanville. Chi1dren's Hospital. Linda has pustin and T. Lewis. J. Bur-' Garrard and Barry' were Sun- Mrs. Roy Graham spent thtý completed hier training at Sick ton and R. Carrier, B . Bunker day supper guests.wekn atFu MieLeChdensHptaTrto Phone 3621 a Raueko. Chatten, r.Aln tatoEns with hier parents, Mr. and Linda is enjoving a holidav R ue]ayRac e wis ndB . killen, was a Sunday' visitor Mrs. W. Rahm. now, after which she xviii R. uznk, . ews ndJ.of Mr. and Mrs. A. Trewin M.PtrBsa a continue hier training ai t i: Kapustin. M.PtrBsa a Sack Race - J. Kapustin, H. and William. picnic for his pupils on Fni- by Hospital. M ore DonationsOyIer, B. Wilkins. Mn. Donald Thompson, East day, June 28th. Mr. Boshan . uchservice Sunday ex- 3-legged Race - T. Lewis.Beach, called on his mother and' some of the parents took ening at 7:30. r.and J. Kapustin, H. Oyler and' Mns. A. Thompson, on Sunday. the iSupils to Cedar Pari: June Promotion% - Haydon IKuzenko. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton, ming, after whicii the r, -, Gradie 8 10 Grade 9 - Bob Newcastle- Two more don- Girls, 12 and 13 Toronto, Mvr. Bill Ashton and tunned to the school groundcsiJoncs 87.0 P. ations were received for the High Jump - N. Head, V. boys, Belleville, spent Sunday for a picnic supper. Grade 7 to Grade 8 - Alice. Memoriai Cenotaph fund dur- Kapustin, A. Jeffery. . at the Ashton cottage. - Several from Havdon cahied ýJones 86.0 P.: Shervi Ashton ing the past week bringing the Sprint - D. Blac .k, A. Jef- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peth- at the Armstron'g Funerai 2. P:Duga Blkbr total up 10 $2,215.36 wîth only fery, V.19.3PKapuslatBacn.r tenda3s efItoputth fud tanin rad Jump- A. ck, Enniskillen, called on Mr. Home, Oshawa, on Fridav, tOi 74.1 P.; Deibert Potls 64.4 P.: ten aysleftto ut he fnd t'an'in Brad Jmp A.and Mns. Potts and family, pay thein respects to the-1atel Waynie Piggott 59,0 P. (cond.I: oven the top before Dedication Jeffery~, D. Black, N. Head. Sundav evening. John Walker. Mr. Walker W3ý',SIDolones M a r c h a n t 57.4 P. Day on Juiy 201h. Bail Throw - A. Jeffery, 'V. Mr. *end Mrs. Ross Ashton a former resident of Hado (cond. We regret an error made in Kapustin, J. Cameron. and famihy and Mns. Lloyd before going 10 ]ive with his Grade 5 to Grade 6i - Kath- last week's report when we, Running Broad Jump - A., Ashton visited Miss F.mma:son Kenneth of Oshawa. IrYn Rahrn 74.6 P.: Glen Ash- announced the winning ticket, Jeffery V. Kapustin, J. Loe- Werry, Toronto, on Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts andj ton 70.7 P.: Annette Piggo't in the 50-50 draw was made scher. Mn. Ray Ashton lefI oniMarY attended the Bourkp-168.0 P.: John Tiiley 63(1 P.:s by Ken Gray. Il was Ken Mil- Wheelbarrow R a c e - D. Monday for Kingston. Ray Ire_ 1er who pulled the winning Black and V. Kapustin, A. 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