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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jul 1963, p. 2

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,2 The Canadian Statesman, Rowman"îlle. JuIY In9. PALL $100 \Afnnrriar sguess of est. Miqil'~ t e ,N1no rierthe exact number of beans in the jar. Y oung B illy F air T e s a o n v i f n a w r - c gave a demonstration of aru- hriwa un sn'enawr- to S. o in W . I.9 C eleb rates contents of the Mystery Box. University of HBrtih Clumbia at a l The dlue was that the articlenainlcneeeinCgryeint m could neither be caten or worni. ntoa ofrnei agr eet Tt was a picnic cooler, and ]y zabout some of the dangers (if impos- si iD amn d A n iv rs ryBilly ixeceived it for his prize. ing upon Canadian economy a "second is *The first numnber on the c k ofsoil uril.v in addition to Friday. June 21, 1963. will Day" for the Soluna W.I. rnem- tiens Officer Mrs. Jessie Tink. program was a peanut surplan.- * banother 'Remembrance bers when they celebrated Sec. Treas. Mrs. Viola Ashton;. bDro.alte hlrn tî Ch îtn lat-atpl. their 60th Anniversary. Convener of banquet, Mrs. 1 -p.m. It was followed bya D.Clrwa addressing a confer- r,~ Invitations were sent to ail Marjorie Leask; Curator irc orgrsadbosfieeccatne y Canadians from coast th living ex-members to joi Tweedsmuir History, Mrs. i er faean ne.Ec to coast wh() weri, discussing old age cO with present members for aLd rdra; u he child who took part rive eu't nImdclcr rgas Life Members Mrs. Addie la candy sucker. eriYadm iclaepogms 5:0 .m bnqetan scilThe winners of the other At th(- saine conference (George P. 1e) evening. Several ex-members Tink, Mrs. Effie Balson and -rcswre il ad7 epig hîma fteexctv o sent letters of regret at flotspecial guests, Dist. Pres., Mrs. ren, ere rls6Dawndarry counc hienann h ber ofi s being able ta attend, but wish- Mrs. Lena Thornton; aur two: Heneriet Kater. anPrycuclo h aainCabro ed contlnued success for the Wm. MiWigan, Dist. Sec., Mrs. By n Soflna W.!. Ruby Munday and Mrs. Katie .. 7, ad hee oadLw Commerce, pointed olut that an impres- ex egsain*.ry, R Tcky0Con eld Lo sive argument in favor of the maînten- ea Girls 8 and 9, Gloria Chiis-' ance and expansion of employers' pen- fia 43 M s. a Vic and e Mrs. h Dtorladis tanda 4-H; holm, Leona Sweep, Sylviaý sion plans is the advantage accruing ta U SED CARS 4:0p.Ti a ncag r.DrsHI hnakdKatzer. Boys 8 and 9, Larrvtecmuiya hi Jcste ink Asthemembers girls to join us in the banquet HrcslWse ary h omnt sawoefo h 1961 Chrheysier welcomed hall as a group and express- lre opnn aig nepo-t :b r.EsePsoMrs. ed tg themn the thanks of ail!e Saratga 4Dr. atieLangaidMrs.Ada members for the capable wa y 1 Ylolean r.Isobel they served the banquet and Io1,Mra 'reFe!adteaalblt ftepo fiil speke, owr rase, edonan aprgrmm o mmbrscoldenoyth sp-a pcould wthth enjoy o lrg sucsp- -oe teng -a o teeeigsetranet1prtgte.She aiso added prnt ae o efrn eth t 10 ow gvn.Tee oh eehe hnk ethe Presidenti 5.Yads, -i on and purple. ed her withaIl the extra work (il iidl a h i-acpal reetrrs lndvlp r Hitoryto ake hisbanquet possible. nro h a-ýIae1 n New cr conition bookwas o dispay ona Allwentback upstairs for!mteonpralpnsnsi hh a tal i h nrnedo.Ateeeigprogram. This be-1 air 199Plymouth tableud o hebo wsgn haiiveiy sing-song Rc forx,) a wnb 4-Dr.ontdwht lc conducted by Miss Pearli oto t mlyr' n mlv e e 4D.centrepiece done in the Insti- Lahwt Mrs. Lyda Cry- Botute mlm fe innth ra t the piano . On the gels. Th dl IlreLge visitinin th te manyque.s-ospurpi Irisisrangei arond istin wth heman qetsofpurleIri, rane on Blowing Contest (ariy That fiery blast of hot, muggy, 1n * 1958 Plymouth friend., who came. AIl the Blossoms and yellow 'Mums, age) was won by Gerry Mvas sumrwaerecni stusb m while, soft music could be the latter a gift from Mrs. J. summer.. atterson and Jsedyus nd. 4-Dr. heard as a pleasant back- E. H. Davis, Oshawa; Greet- * . "'N'IeWhebarw aeîa thinking about the costumes maies drag mn V-. utmaie cstm ado Whea the convgestings from the District were *. onbCrieSee and around in during warmn weather, -wheel discs. White and da!gvnb r.W.Mlign â.4. rni Cowles. The Lifesaver wie o cuiEio fTe W *brown. One nwner car in arrîx c. were asedto Mrs. Viola Ashton read the an -' ik otstRc Invel conitiwasgotn ce lderall ù-hîîhInames of ail presidents andTe Dominion Store in Bowmanvilie came up winners were Ron Haynes and RnrwAvne wsie ydcor.AtebackIn- secretaries since organization * aTheri moe in ls wek hn Doris .Joli .3The Ladies Bail Not counting the jacket or suitco : 1958 Buick 4-Dr. stte ead os.ttab e a a o and Mrs. Marjorie Leask pla- with anoterbg mny w ner ls ekwe Throwing Coîîtest was aiso coat there are anywhere f rom six to S Autmatecusom adteheehoe god ppeablece witecaratonsingevseClifof Feri, 4 Pakwv Cescnt Bomanile, kbaDois olIe1s tickeses f cot arunda ans îi wheel dlsecstom-Uradon "6Othof do inprperand eîfor every deceased officer, came up with the requircd matching 3-in-a-Row and' The Egg Throwing Contest Lclcar in A-1 condition. low pansies. The head tbewhich numbered 15. Those de- won $100. This wilI be three big money winners for'was won by Jessie Heenan nc hnh er hr n i.A C -. cnre iha oeyAn esdsince or5t e omnil ofr r ersadhifml eeand Stewart Chisholm. The whole outfit this thick would keep a co Local as cetrea wth a oveîyabîelce a re ar 5oth c: esi-,Bw il o aiy eeeggs lor- this contest were don- person warm in the middle of winter. 1 6Plm uh niversary cake. fîanked onAve brationse he are jsastatfollows:ol-1 Prlonesi-s 1ithr6sde y lghtd cndis. ents, Mrs. Jas. Moorey, Mrs. strigterhu ted by W. K. Nowak. The Draped in underwearln pns eihrsieb igtdcade.J.W. MeMaster, Mrs. I. Har- days.__ Lucky Spot for Mothers was, ok n ar he h vrg aer 2-Dr. The cake was made by one ofd'--ocsadwrmseshevege ai re n cur nresent members. MrsAE Mrs. Jno. Baker, Mrs. S. won by Eleanor Wihildale. Scl - lCustem raiftJof God, Jean. Werry; Secretaries, Miss The sounid systemn for the! is weil protected from the cold biasts -ruth n antgjob. G CeancilaMilis fMe GrovMrs. R. J. ,MKssoc. kerPst O Eraces and announicements wasl of June, July, August and September. -unn Wa..!. ilso al rve s .J eesok at Y o n e a a e provided by Wesley Fice.1 Much of the timne antique propriety M Wheni al l ad taken their be;n h ato h hr l i~ n g rGeîCdae eod obligates him to wear a jacket - more r - 1956 Ford 2-Dr. places at thetals President e aes s wa Life Mcm A rtists 14ppointed at '~There wnna er.enycn lt oke i a e or - V-8, good running car. iMrs. Isobel Davis welcom ibmme rsdhî asfloW -RM AE ITee tgwfas a bke wenl e on-cîohisto ie im armu a wre.th ail t'nd hoped they wouid al, ed by observîng one minut' RM AEOE anur have an enjoyable time. The silence, concluded by a prayer McRoberts, Carol His, Rk~ie at. Grocers thest red Menof- andethee n is atir as amuchcreleted to reupraih 15 angar Institute Grace was sung b- edbMr.Voahn. Van evln Pamnela Lw Sinigle, Men. The Married a.Frisncw tfuto de e 4-Dr. 'lare being seated. The ban- wiWO ypiano duels were to, uvelenmi, Pt law-'M% .11 Biad wohsMen' team won the struggîe. a t. peFormsac,?a fnto os e quet supper was very capably well played by Dianne Tink dMSmi, aty Biake R l Banarwo basihr a ieaSce ane r vi., ecnnomny car. Ready served by our 4-H Club girls, and Douglas Dewell. A paper Nncv H ooer t, KarnuM-ie1 inalGenerlCmaner of Na Hrse saloShoccer game, a c opr Krno-; Te peroî sm goi pacial in go for your stimmer asitd yMr.ElaBo-on "Solina W.I. from Past oMn oeeSot ouis- edtio rohersCpatny ii- 'd oreîo ithn cn Tefmaeismc mr patca.k hoias sise yMs Kl (ýMnghtWalton Prime, Ma-tdfitepttnyaîrtt hoia'!man and Mrs. Helen Han- Pi-esent'" was given by Mrs grtWrY Bevericv Ander- announced bis retirement, wascThbe aur odst cm-;eth ydaCyer Oshaias Eliza: ae-cr, umr an eos etnfLthewingUel rrp .c r cock Th Anivesar cae Lda r~'ermn. iss son, Peggy Passmore, Tommie fruom that Position atlh I'ALIVILK ber Mrs. Addie Tink, whio'all with two well renk, arareeP aPoALaLeMmbrMERn ili oos copaida cy McRoberts. Kathy McMur- Aiinual Meeting of the Com- ais isa Lfe embr, avigV0li soosaccmpaiedalber, W i 1 m a Vandemeent,, pany in Toronto on June 25th.ý ~ bengientha hno a or the piano by ber teacher, Mrs. an ut HlaFrek For the past four years Mr M T RS LS 501h Anniversary. 3. Dixon. DoadBae ahleHn. Bainiard lias also been Presiý URS R- L OUH Mrs. Katie Langmaid minro. At this time six of oi.îipie- Carol Bellîrnan, Mary Ja,,( dent of the Company, succeed- Temporary Instruction Pcr duced those seated at the head, sent members were called te Waîters, Susan Ellott, Rita fgtelteH .MNll i .,' mits for learner drivers are t VALIANT - DODGE i table with her usual wit andi the front. They came with be-' Vanderneent and Stephen Jer-ý that poition. Mr. Bainard will W~ be extendcd from 60 ta 90 ~ V U - 20 King Street East 'humour. These included Past!iwilderment expressed on their fery continue ta be active as Pre-. days, said Transport Minister .U Phon 6235487 Pres, Mrs. Elaine Baker; Pres.i faces. These were, Mrs. Elsie sident. ~ ae udrcnl nte M T E A Mrs. Isobel Davis; Vice Pres- Pascoc, Mrs. Ruby Ycllow- Follo\wiing thieJ. . iîv, ic-Prs ngsaaur.le said experi- ER C - ~~~~~~~idents Mrs. Helen Werry and lees, Mrs. Marjorie Leask, delicious lunch was servec..dnofUeCmn. aapnchdsow tat6das R.2fr89 Mrs. Doris His; Public Rela- iMrs. Katie Langmaid, M rs. Th consisted of ice crearn and dn fteCmay was i nhdsffcin thti6e . g for anc -----lazel Parrinder and Mrs. Ada chocolate milk for the child- Pointed as General Managee age lufiean rrivefr 1 b-aAT Yellowlees. Mrs. Helen Werry ren, cookies and coffee for the'ho succeed Mr. Bainard. aeaelanrdie eb-COLG T iMr. Wm. Reoch was ap- corne proficient in handling explrined the well kept sec- adults. pointed as Vice-President of bis vehicle. Mr. Auld said he $1.09 ret- these ladies had fui- the Company and wiil cog- had aise received many re- Value - filled the neccssary require- i tinue as Merchandise Mana- ets from Commercial Driv- , Mmes.frs. Maorgie y isfC liIISCSS ger. ..ing Instructors te extend the Richard Hudnu -, erninr ibes rectaor pesent- D*1Mr'. O. K. Wright, fornierI'. valid period of these permits.PE dermn, Comptroller and Secretar*y-, Aubrey D. Green of York, Commencing February 19, QUICK P - i.ed each with their Pin and rnv Treasurer will continue us Alabama, was elected President a]isrcinpriswl eRg 16 1,I.ICertificate. The ladies q ulte,%wrnv lai ail instructioner ofermitsofwions beernationlL.9th suprse, utplasdcx Scrtay-Tesrr o ieosin nenainla h sued for 90 days. Any un uprssed, but plCompny.Mr. loydR.,L 1 Association's 46th annual con- * bv ohn \ Lowr~ hor.e their thanks for /\e t a wsapontdCopr,- vention June 19-22 at Miamiieird nsucon pris W I - i.~'flfleî1er. each. ions Iternaionalwith re extcnded for a period of W IE RAI 1Mrs. Stella Lcask favored M 672>000 members in 121 c 0dys hs en ta n" 2fr 15 vour eehn one Asitn ertr tre,1 with two monologues iin ber, The presentation of a Pa-ý! r A. C. Plater was ap- h ol' ags ey uhpri sudo ratrVls y usual capable manner.. Mr. President's Certificate w a S Treasurer of the Company. ice club organization. December 201h, is vaiid for- 90 Vae and Mrs. Everett Crydermanimade ta Glen Martyn, the im- Alaoeaponmnstk Lions International is best days. Permit holders can have 1 mhenaseowedlcoored slîdes meiate pasî ..!hem revalidated by presefir J &J.BAB~ ter hesting lces nde ofPid t president, by'effeet immediattiy. known for ils many youth pro- itrsingm npl a ts of a n. Ruselî Oke a h? At the Annial Meeting of, grams, com nunity service praii g them to Departm nt of 8 spots nmn at fCn the Company no change wâsi ects, sight conservation activ- Cetrnsor DrierEfainaioeRs.98 STILL AT YOUR SERVICE 'd n h United States ta l dinner meeting of the Bow- md nth :sîne fîî itieq and aid to the blind. Last Cnrso ssigOfcs a very appreciative audience. manville Lions Club heid 31 Board of Directors. year Lion,; Clibs arou:vJ theý Mr. Auld also said that the FYT X Mrs. Kathleen Smales lav. the Lions Comniunity Centre -globe cnmpletcud morie than department was going ta ex- There used L50,0a0 imndvien the con iItunityitend the office hours of Driv- Reg. $1.49 Thretîedtobea ie he te or 'el-ored us with two vocal solos on Monday cvening. serv00iceprje.dilcn-uit er Exarnination Centres, on a Phone" aimait al'vays stirred an Image of the which al cnjoyed. setraliasis asan adedser operator complete wlth headset and a broad smîle.j The evening was brought 12 Rasph clrcect teivaed air evc eth ule fTe Rg D O Somehow over the years this Image han been Ioa aclose by joining handsiPl2Yerefet AttendaceCINCII FOURTH PLACE Mvic tallthenpublc. Mtu Reg migîd lt icurs ftelePhone lines, digging 'and singing 'Auid Lang Syne'. made by Attendance Cii -Bus i$1a.s2incc--ort-Mac-1.-ilCetre -u- Pin. Thev presentat of ion wl'sBlladscics fur remnain open an Tbursday ev- $I2 machines, piles of intricate equiPment and faces of happy memories of a very man Norman Ailin. Guests of r w place in the Men's Town ening, Mr. Auld continuied, Io ruggcrd linemen, nptty irls a.nd servie rpresent - pleasant-eeigsetwt Dr. E. W. Sisson at the dinnr 1PROM PAGE ONE i League Sofball on Tuesdayconduct tests frTmoav V 5H I BuslIness Office without deiay. w caring their beavy winter (A-) * f (I"i1 - battledress in we the er80 de- s andt eces D m o A I gre cadtr camp is being CAGS-Svr' aer none htatc superviscd by Captain Fred! HNES-bvrnsBk r noe hti o n Mcrsi, aten narnAra Canada Bread has taken over their ra deliveîry j M L DW -MORE 'IHAN JUST TELEPHONES ICadet Officer and Captaun F ROM PG ONEI Hugh Huttan, Centrai Ontariaý routes. In futur~e, Severn's wili continue with pte.Tr wefore-ME' AraCadet Officer. Bath1 I heir bkr rdcsat the store onî.y. oee.Teewr ortn E' - Playint an important role in the deveîopinent1ofcr r iigi apbkr rdes±~ ders: Peel Earth Boring, Lim-TR EN nf our country, the Bell bas an active Interest In!Picton for the ful seven-w EW , lfeVilgeoronos te d 4,9.1$27: Elartnd Pon- more than just telephones in the aimost . e rio Lieutenant-Colonel C. NE FLER-TeVlaeoOoosChm r $49.7:.F. asono-R liites ,ItýCPuleCD, RCASC, is the of Commerce is bo be commended on a bourist struction $5,750; and Hugh surmicowve ado riayehinpat o th Tansoer.Inailthee re ealy reasrttrctonsaTecfontcaerasmostRomesecnddebrConcoromethe tlcemmuictlou ndutry Fr istncehcmpvommndr fr ht um- foderthy hve us prduedoulinng hhe OnGr mtionbvth$7,ut-50. Canala Telephone Sytem network. earrîeu televîsion i120 instructors and admin- ae' trcin.Tefotcvri ot Ree eodd-ý onilr -istrative staff at tht camp. attractive, featuring the theme "Orono Welco)me-3 Gibbs, it was decided that iný programs under contractt b the CBC and CTV net-. The boys arrivcd mainly by You ta Visit Us This Sumnmer". vîew of the wide variance in :2-PANT workî. Lait year the Trans-Canada System wascbartered bus, after trips from J i 1 prices receved on the tenders Reg. $39.95 $ - asosuceafl n ailn a10yer onrai o!places as far apart as Keno CET1NGt that the Road Superintendent,ý CLEARANCE $2e9 supply facilities for the CBCs compîcte radio net. in tbe West and VanKieek Hill HP ie npcigth .M hradbccnut wors.Thsefailiie eply ellovr 0,00near tbe Quebec border. Every many improvements and new machinery atth ing eniner hGorg ot wok. hs fcltisepiywîîoe !2i0Cadet Corps is rcpresented bxy Arena Ibis week, The Statesman's roving reote e Gtre eorgt iesTtten.l miles of blgh quality circuits b ilnk smre 200 Engliihlat least one cadet and in m0st happened to walk past Higgon Electric's new the tenders before a decision hs U C i p re and FrencisradColumbi FwenNwfunin cssrom n o ni b ho oainars rmKn aio prnce cd, DUTCHotionported's and Benr aottaions eCwenumbiona.a csesmor n o nt. mheade.of loaTinhis motionin was nfI prace d.Double Bcd Size -August, Camp Picton wiil be Street. This office, formerly a real estate and A special meeting of Dar- ifilied witb cager young boysý before that a lawyer's office, bas been completely lington Counicil was held an trying ta solve tbc intricacies transformed. Opening date bas not been announc- th nders.vcing laconsier for $2 95 00 lof the drill manual and btcDeptyReve component ~parts of a rifle. cd, but il shouldn't be long. Also, in Ibis edition, Muir, seconded by CounciliorALL LADIES'SP Tbey will L-i lcarning bhec is an official annouricement that Bert Syer, form- Gibbs. moved that tbc tende:rA L AD E 'S variaus subjects that make up! erly of Higgon Electric, is now on the staff of of Lcîand Payne of $4,779.17CHILDREN'S ~~~the training of a soldier rLne adae&Eecrc oifrain b he acceptcd as tcndcrcd. suh- C I D E ' when tbey are not down ah th e ccta Ibte appraval of tht large -swimming hole"' calledi hen released coniccrninc the future occupants of r ntariCLDEarINGntofTHREh Lake Ontario, that is. tbe former Higgon building. Lwavs. Thbis was carried. 1 ision Plans ntributions. There is no cost to the te and the pensions are fully f"id- but the resulting capital invest ll bc in private hands; through T- n fund trustees, trust companies n. surance companies. a4a Trhis plan, he saîd, also has the ad-' itage of government inspection and gulations to provide for solvency and er are higher pensions for dollar of. st bccause of investment earnings. These pensions are as much as 50 ýcent higher than the United States' cial security plan. The plan provîdes a stimulus to an :panding economy by creating new pital in Canada, reducing the Canad- n need ta borrow abroad. It is significant that the concensus a panel at the conference was that eOntario Pension Benefits Act, aim- [at ensuring portability and increas- g the number of Ontario workers who il receive pensions, at the same time )vides a strong, well-balanced frame- ork within which ample room is left r variation in rnatters; of detail. It was strongly suggested that this pe of legisiation should be promoted the provincial level with a view of restalling costly and ineffective fed- al measures.-Regina Leader Post. orture warm weather she dr-esses in a much ire sensible fashion than does the ale. She even looks cooler. The fault lies not with the men's ar business. In advertisements and store displays we are urged ta don >1 and cornfortable sport clothes and ndals. But being hidebound, sheep- (e and afraid to be different, the inadian male, by and. large, sticks to nventional (and warmer) attire. Recently a high school principal ected the idea of Bermuda shorts or hool when one of his pupils % a~t )ler dress. We suppose he fere s holding the line against bathing .nks and that the "Bermudas" were e tibm edge of the wedge. But his action was typical. Somne hot day wben we muster )ugh courage to be different, we are ing to march int work in a pair of ie shorts. REXALL STORE L SOUP Now 2 for 85c TOOTH PASTE ----------------- Special 79c it :RMS .Oiily $1.391 i 3OMBS il 2 for 86c -Now73c - Only $1.25 DORANT forme No SPRAY 'w$1.09 Only $1.58 LOVELL MIE DELIVER PHONE 623-3361 25 King St. E. R 5Bowmanville DRESE teg. $12.95 $9 5 'LEARANC_ _9.9 ONE RACK 0F DRESSES 2 for $1 0.00 BLANKETS r Single Bcd Size 2for $10-00 ORTSWEAR iWEAR UCED PRICES v IN SHAMPOO - ---- Specia' YPOWDER ai

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