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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Sep 1963, p. 2

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Trhe Canadian Statesmnan, flowmanvlSept. 11, 1963 at 8:15 p.M. ners on a rontest il each! school through ?iazardouq traf-, Mr. M1trh@,- Iun "t~ 2Foliow.ing Mr. Lynch. can- a Iu ~ a e I ~ ~ w I won an African violet. Mrsj1fic. The Bowmanville School rhairman, Mr. iln n t ~ GTC adian Club wiil present Mis Fa i B reaks R ecord s IA. Barnes won a contest oniBoard and the Ontario De- other mernof tehud lO L Excellency Baron Guy Dauf- scrambled letters cf thingsl partment of Education must:frir t hPir intimil jt1tn~1f i resne De La Chevalerie, Bel-found at a wedding. A lovelylfind a solution to this prob- rr.ion, arid qiid tha h' r, C dn. C lub Executive Î"bt Cnd t ijr n ~ S '/ e cup and saucer was ber re- lern or have a permanent;; inn the oth.'r , path servedBasronelaonCeaeraier' CnrlArîu omeca xibt eeriment was a 'balloon race', cords." nff.'r fI hp fhr' gù-Teeh .A nnounces S peakers Waer, Bar onlon laCealia eta Arcl1Cmecilebt ee consisting of carrying as Last Thursday evening Iie tiOll wilh ths- hirnm~y MacArthur's staff in the Pac-'tural Society held a most suc- 1also plentiful, showing the, many of these fragile articles Bowmanville Public School uicandlatr a Maor-en-cessful fall fair at Orono on.wares of business people over as possible from one place tOïBoard welcomed a delegationi lifi, ad lteras ajo-Gen FrdayandSatrda whe al anextnsie aea.another between two stickso parents from the Beach For E.~~,rrîing Seasc*n ~~eral with the General StaffFidyadatda hnaaneesvera.so 'F othe llied owerasnTok-o'records were broken. Fi fiii eedlgt with sharp nails driven intoarea at its eeting held in Dn isT ...rfO. As of September 4, sub- .çeason of lhe West Durham Baron de la Chevalerie has T1here were excellent entrips e ihtelrecrwso hm r. .DxnwsteOntario Street School to dis-: varius ype ofcal Saturdaybuar on theiri winner of this race. To bring!cuss the problem. The Board' scription tickets for the fifth Canadian Club weflt on sale prevJously served as Belgian of x'arioiîsatypes . cattnielthebut ar doings theaday elChairrnan, Paul Chant, pre in Bowmanville and surround-:Minister ta Washington, and horses and other livestock utrnost todem ursm ong oaco ing areas. Membership is Ambassador to Pakistan. His'and a wide variety of enter- major attraction to draw them Mrs. Roy Metcalf moved asideci and ail members of the open toa anyone who wishes tapie will be "Facing a Newr tainment and exhibits, both to the Friday portion of the vote of thanks to Mrs. Barnes board were present. 't on n pca nia ol nWdedaOcto- inside the buildings and 00jaffair. efrverowendey d thewn Toei h eeainwr t o o i , n d a e c i l n vt a -I i W ob r l d o23 .s , c o e w r d ' i l i a i t h e d ll , M r s . M r y . tion ils etne o Hg e the outside grounids.__ Resuits of competitions will'eryn nd ti w ;Wlia MtclMs. ay Watch fo . . e 5hool students who should On Wednesday, November --,bc carried in a later editioni r.Eri ano.Pederson, Mrs. Audrey Fred-, !ejyhaigteitrsig20, Commodore O. C. S. Rab-1 II fTeSaesaa hyae M.an r.EneVnoericks, Mrs. Betty McDonald, eand o eig el spke. ertson will address Thttsan, as ecivdfrm the var M.an Mrs. Michael Stan-1 and Mrs. Pearl Kilpatrick. P An o ne e t The aim of Canadian Club is Club on "The Search for the clubs and the fair manage4 tan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Farn-'Th 82 children, pupils ofl to brifig an awareness of Can- North West Passage". AMr.and relyilment.n of Showing ~~C sh_______kaloOsaaweeal- have been kept out of this, da, bne try, plceta n detru aero x ers at Mr. and Mrs. Clifford holsneiopedîtSetm r11hb 8h *itnstctoail segments ploration and navigation giv" colsic l pee at ofCanadian society. At an ex- Commodore Robertson much (FO AEOE TJ' Wlsons during the weekend.!Tuesday by the parents who; COLGATE TO H PA E 19604 M ODELS 1ecutive meeting on Wednes- scorie for his lectures. Hewl .O AEOE A E LaJ..L 1 Mrs. Charles Brownell, ave been demanding bus, ~I day, etber 4, the follow- adesCninClb s ,much broader principles ap- 'Finch, Ont., is visiting ber taspration for their child. 10 au EXCITINGLY NEW int. $pee.eaddessCandue igspeakers were annaunced result of his command et 'plied to Agriculture. Recog- Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins was' son, Mr and Mrs. Neil Brow-,Iren. ~~~~ ~~by the president, Mrs. Edward H.M.C.S. Labrador on an e-nizrng the importance of the' guest of honour at a surprise niadVleeadLe. IM.Cnt th carmn RADHue ndG dr B b Ch.xryser Samuel. pedition to the Northwest Pas- yaung farmer and his wife ta party held at the home ofi Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnes and bold the delegatian that theý R I os The openirg speaker will sage. Commodore Robertson ' Ontario, the legisiation now Mrs. A. Barnes on Tuesday Grace visited ber parents, Mr. Public Schooi Board lis pri- Reg. $ 1.69 Plymouth be Mr, Charles Lynch, Chief visserved as observer and a- poies bnans up to 80% of afternoon. When the guests and Mrs. James Bancroftimarily concerned in ins.uringý of the Ottawa Bureau of thevie ta the U.S.N.S. Seadra-1the appraised value of the had assembled Mrs. Hopkins Newington, Ont., during Thie' that the children obtain the'*,~k. Southamn News Services. Un- gon in 1960, and bas engagcdiý farm, not to exceed $20,000. was presented with gifts from, past weekend. bnfto a gond education.' J. & J. BAB' uVLJI Dodcje ~tii 97 Mr. Lynch was. Reut- in various expeditions t , The repayment period is 30 her friends to celebrate ai Mrs. L. Hockin, Mr. ad esoed the delegation; 98e size Darodge ers1stat %. omig bndday Afershlowhihwr ak ýecorrespondent in Berlin 'Greenland, Alaska and the yeaswt neeta % oîgbrha.AtrOPen-' Mrsý. Edward Foley, Miss Dor-Iasonwih eemakd Valiant adhae b emo et Canadian Arctic from 1952 toai'The Junior Farmner miay also ing and amrn ahgiff, tyFlyM.DnldFlylthe exact distances from the. obtain bank guarantee uptr Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Ray Me cal5ho0lsto different points in, DRISTAN 'TA L S -AT - terCresndents cin u - O961. s Jnuay 0, $.00.0 at current bank in. thanked those present forand Ross Metcalf attended a the Bawmanville area. The! teWrCImes97,TrLnchur- , On Modayan uaîiy 20, 'terest for operating capital. their kindness ta ber. A lunch 1 silver wedding anniversary: distance from Ontario Street Reg. $1.25 ea mbu rg. 94,r. ychic 964,-C am teNewadi and ise- The lbans, at the same termns, of cake and ice cream, tea or;!celebration on Fridav even 1Schooî for those pupils liv- i rsonadeut r Chieda o- coetig heNwYrand ahe dis- are applicable ta any estab- coffee was served ta the la- ing at the home of . Mrs. R.' ing at Bowmanville Easti 5-DAY DEOD R NT PD PALM ER repneti aaa n igihdoateon- lished farm unit with a maxi- dies taorn a peasant after-, T rl ho uofbrte ae nyl ppis, Rg.43 later herntwa l ot t$10,- n nta acoe Law-e ny1 upl t Rg 3 ed E l ditor of Reuters North barn and educated, Lady Lis- 00 Detaa ra n eme a ene tes, tanyr. Law- o aemie rm RC AI PA M or S ls American Service, in New towel was the first society TeRbrt oeDmn, ue taaBasepin.'emGood Mices arohFles , h o wmnis the Bac wo M otor TheRobarYork. In 1956,turcrteLBaschLre-Gowomane taobecomercamiournal-ý CERYLER PLYMUTH signed from Reuters ta became ist in pre-war Hungary. In r.c aruhrscnl doNigbu Cu eidd ,baching in Part Credit this! It was explained ta the par- 7cVlu VALIANT DODGE United Nations correspondent the course of ber job, she r.'- serves the present and the hoid their annual picnic at schooh year, was at home withien79ca agratalam th 20KT 03E for the C.B.C. and he is a weli ported many of the historie ftrlyiaesipi gi h oe fMs .Bre er parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 'Departmnt af Education o SA 0Kin.g Street East, known radio and T.V. persan- events leading up ta the Sec- cultural education and rel instead af at the Darlington ward Foiev over the w7 ercet aitanporaton HEPATIA St OUHeac.Provincial Park on Wednes-w k -d147prcn ftasottoý Phone 623-5487 * ality. Mr. Lynch wîI speak on and World War. Wbiie in Eng-sac.dSetm r4tasiba Mrs. Ray Metcalf attended cast is avlabeanyfo ti $ 1.09 Size - the "Ottawa Scene" on Wed- land she married the Earl rit dI a troisseau tea as onauro is lvng fart or ph nedy etme 5 nthe Listowei, and bas continuied as a dctradhams been planned. Eleven mem- Lions Centre, Bowmanvilie, ber literary career. In 1958, ber of Trinity Colege Scbool, bers and Iwo visitors gather_ Miss Linda Rundie alt the miles, but that tbhe grant is not; nesdy, eptmbe 25 in she publisbed ber second novel Port Hope, until his retire- ed at the appointed time and oe fMr.R.K nt, iavailable for those living less O DSA GLKN LTO "The Golden Tree", narrat- ment ast year. Dr. Ketchumn when ail was ready everyone lBowmanville, on Saturday. than two miles frarn schaol. 6cVau ing ber experiences1 as editor bas recentiy been appainted enjoyed a "pat-luck, buffet.',;- The Scbool Board offered, 9 au ofamgznEs uoespecial assistant for secand- picnic" ineal. During the af- - ta hielp the parents negatiate of amagzine Eat E rop school affairs toalb.' Uni- ternoon the ladies .iined in orWith the Burhey Bus Company N XE A ISA T LTE and Soviet Russia," and ber ar a b'poiino u r Ns-ZM sacrifice of ciosing it down versity cof Toronto dean, Dr. contests and races for prizes $1.25 Valuepovsinofbu ras-i S AEin order ta gain the release Clauîde Bisseli. Dr. Ketcbum d'onated by the members. 1 partatian for the' full scbaal $.5 au of ber young nepbew who was1 bas served on the Board af Canned gods had been donat- K., year on a cantract with the left i Hungry afpr th up- Cyriernor nt te UniersitCPd parents weatp aydpriceCoonîlspaentuch aWHITE o RAIN SHWHTEPRA Auto Liability Insurance rsig.ThsFalUpy i- for11vearsof.' nvestel tian esf were playd fan FO PAEN)pealthpuisnea f towci will pubhisb and flROM PAaE ONE per hi l . uisl ec a- Reg. Value 2fo $15 - Nw toe ilpbihber fifths Aftcr bis retirement framI description. The ladies bad' forming bherm that the Super-I e ek PREMIUMS as LOW as $25 per year for lbaok, "Manuai for Modem !T.C.S. Dr. and Mrs. Ketchum1braugbt chocolat.' bars and ývising_ Principal or the Bow-ý $100,000.00 'Marniers", and she is riow en-Itravelled extensively, spend- candies and 'baggies' werre manviile Public Scbaols bas T REàAT P IL gaged in writingR histary(i ing cansiderable lime in Ken- filled and distributed t the been authorized Ia lake what- I E forAuo, SEE KEN MORRIS Tanganyika. va, and Dr. Kctchum will members wibh young children,ever action is necessary taIo E C a Dwelin, usiess FrrninsîrnceThee ilIbe 0elecuir~;speak to Canadian Club ouil *Mrs. Roy Metcalf and Mrs.isee Iha bh pupils do no thenMsfl IIIa 1High St. Bowmanville Poe61-46 leuay nd nei rc Phone 2:1-nd0hebr a esdsoeaknerad main il t I]j~Ii eya re rg a rom ither studies iRemedy No.1 with ingrédients contaiflinR Representing adtedtesekriad a fsa edîh >lî g hebsfor stirinking and healing swolle tapies will be announced later. , any long l. Th pearetiondpls odaaIdrRit. SCHOFIELD-AKER LIMITED T ls h esn n l ~ ta obtain legal advice. MECC PILE REMIDIES at You(oa Rxl t 360 King St. W. OSHAWA 723-2z65 Arl1,16,te Canadian FO PAEOE 1cutrabohro ln Afrmrpein fteN.1fr Club wîll prescrnt Dr. Pbiiip FO AOE utrabohro la omrpeieto h INTERNAL PILES Kebchîum, who is well-l<nown indîistrir.% are two places Beer thp Durham Lîberai United Auto Workers, Lacal, whr aoeration between Candidate, Mr. Honey saîd 222, Malcolm Smith is repart- No.2TfrNAL80.E the federal and provincial de- that Brucer l ft~e obv l he meeting JUY & L V *partments of agriculture on mos10t able men ta have ever that b.' considered lb "untbink-.1 J R marketing board legisiation hled this office. able that in this age of mech- will help la move surplus It le important for th.' gov- anizatian, cblîdren should 2Phnoi.E stock and b1nrease th.' farm-, ernment, in Ottawa that pea- hvLUakadsac o _______________________ TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE A By-Law To Regulate The Use 0f The Bowmanville Municipal Dump WH-EREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Bow- manvile deemns it is expedient to regulate the land owned by the munici- pality and used for dumping and disposai of GARBAGE and REFUSE located on Jackman Road. AND WHEREAS Sec. 397 (1) Paragraph 112 of the Municipal Act R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 249, provides that By-laws may be passed by the Councils of local municipalities for prohibiting or regulating and inspect- ing the use of any land or structures within the municipality or any dcfined area or areag thereof for dumping or disposing of garbage, refuse or domnestic or industrial waste of any kind; AND WHEREAS the Cotincil of the ro%,.n of Bownianville has satisfied themselves that the responsibility of the prevalcnt fires at the Dump lies with Non-residents of the Corporation; AND WHEREAS the snioke front the lires ig deemed à nuisance and injurious to the health of residentg of the Town of Bowmanville; NOW THEREFORE pursuant to the provisions of Section 379 (1) Parn- raph 112 of the Municipal Act R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 249, the Couincil of the Corporation of the Town of Bowmanville cnacts as follows: 1. The Bowmanville Municipal J>ump shall consist of land owned hy the Corporation bounded on the South hy Jackman Road en the East, by Barbour's Creek on the West, by the Easterly lîmit of the property owned by Rhea Burns, and on the North by the Southerly limit of the property (>wflC(I y The Working Boys' Home of Toron to. 2. NO PERSON shall deposit wvaste at th.' Bownmanville Muniicipal Dump unless h.' is a resident or taxpayer within the houndaries of the Corporation of the Town of Bowmanville. 3. NO PERSONS shall be allowed to set f ire to any garbage or refuse deposited in the Bowmanville Muinicipal Dumip. 1. NO UNAUTHORIZED PERSON shall remove. anything which has been deposited in the Bowmanville Municipal Dump. Any perion violating any of the' provisions of this By.law shall, for each offence b. hiable to a penalty flot in excess of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) exclusive of costs, the same be recoverable under the provisions of the Ontario Summary Conviction Act. Any By-law inconsistent with the provisions of this By-law are hereby repealed. READ a first and second limie this 3rd day of September, 1963. IVAN M. HOBBS, Mayor. JACK L. REID, Clerk. Read a third tinte and finally passed tbis 3rd day of September, 1963. IVAN M. HOBBS, May or. JACK L. REID, Clerk. ers' markets, and similar leg-f pie bc elected in tbis province ishation wauhd b.' hehpful ta who undersband its problems, ather groups," Allan Beer Bruce Beer, M.P., said. "Fed- sbated. eral representatives need close "A candidate for public or- liaison with. people who have lire must be conceraed wibh a thorough understanding aof thiags affecting bis local rid- aIl aspects of Ontario's needs, ing jusb es much as be must be explained. b.' concerned with Ihose mat- "In lb.' last 20 years On- 'bers that affect the province bario's debt bas increased teîî- as a whole. The highway en- foid. There bas neyer been a trancos 10 Orono from 115 are government ta which has been ua0L onhy a safety hazard, but atached more scandai, doubt, thcy are cbecking the busi- and imprapriety than lb.' pre- ncess and iadustrial life. of tbhe sent Conservative Gavera- town. ment that has been ia power "There se.ems ta be no lag- in Ontario for the last 20 cal explanatian wby other years. towns and villages can oh- Bruce Beer charged that tain proper entrances fram Tory agricultural policies are provincial hîgbways, and Or- confusing. "For example il ana must suffer tb.' existing suggested that milk prices inadequate facilities," Ailan should be pooled, thea chang- Beer asserted. ed and decided ta appoint a "~I talked fa a mani rec.'ntiy commission ta study the mat- iwha tried for several minutes ber for another two years. ta make a ]eft band tura into "'The Conservabive Gavera- Orono on Saturday afternooa ment bias vacillabed and fail- in the face aof the Mosparb ed ta came ta gripe with tne traffic. He finaihy gave up la problems ai' farmers, The ta- disgust and by-passed Orono. bacco marketing policy fas- "Ir voit clect me as your tered by tb.' Ontario Conser- piovirial membrr you can bc vative Govecament bas% heem assured that 1 wiii work bard coafusiag and frustrating toi and long ta se.' that Orono, tbe graweris. reccives p ro p er etitranccs, Painbîng ta inefficienry ila 'from Highway 115. If 1 ain bbc Highways Department un- I elected 1 will devote my full dec the Tories, Mr. Beer r.'- ltime and energy to workiag ferred la lbhe road near Erna- ! for the farmer, the indusîrial dale as an example. "Every 'workec, and ahi the people aof year a survey aof this higbway Durham, If anyone bas a bas been made for 18 yeacs. pcoblem tbey can cither tel'- This yeac tbe.v arc rcbuildiag phone.' or write mc, I will caîl' il,'aad at the top of a hill the, on bhem and do my besbtanlevel bias heen raised three' fîad a solution for bhem, Allan feet wibb the resuit that pea- Beer promised. ple on on.' side cannot get I "Th.' presenit educatianal irito Iheir properties. syslcm in Ontario lacks bath "Another instance of theý planning and researcb. lu- Robants governmnent's inabifl- deed Premier Robarts thought ty is the' bighway at Bolton. it aof such minor importance il was decided to widenanad tuat for a considerable time exbend flic bighway through I lie did ual bavýe anyone speci- the village. The work result - ficall « appointed ta bold the. ed inIllhe construction of aý educaliou portfolio. Su ifi two latie overpass where ai not surprising tuat w.' are enî- four laneune u should be, and countering mnîy pioblenis aI a four laîîe overpass wbeie this lime. nYatoln vrs I "The Liberal Partv savs ed-reoired. Thisltype ofrpacs of ucation is of primary impürf- planning and confusion is ini- anc.'. We believe aur young dicabîve or the. Conservative people are aur richest and Government being fao long la most treasured resources. W.' power in Ontario. It muîst 'beieve ina equai opportunity bec'haiîged. for aIl children rergardless of "r bave known your cI- where they liv.' or their abili- date, Allan Beer, all bis life. ty 'n a'Pl aY . lb w ill b 43 years on Sep em - "W.' must and will provide ber 23rd. From mv extensive facilibies for tbr educatian of experience with hlm T can ail who quaiify focr1-1gb faithfuily say that in ail dir- Sehool and Universities. We cumstances, happy and sad, beieve la a standarization afi in triumph and defeat, T have text books wbîch wilh be uni-1 neyer known him ta h.' the formacross the province, and least bit differeîîi. ofcorewilbe provid.'d by I nw Alla n Beer wil a Liberal Government atifao nat compromise bis principhes cost ta parents. Books pur-'in order ta serve ulterior cbased la these quantities and motives or purposes. H.' would for the goverament can be b.' wiliing ta stand alone ra- boughaI greatly rrdIe ther Ihan give in ta anytbbing pices," Allan Beer pointed wrang. I beieve b.' will b.' out. an abl.' representative in tbe Russell C. Hioney, V.P., tld Ontario Legislature, and will the meeting thal in the Sep- b.' dedicated to, bis work," tember 2ist issue aof Macleaa's Bruce Beer stated, and he Magazine, whicb bas just been urged bis listeners ta vote for puhlish.'d, there is a detailed the Liberai Candidate for analysis of organized crime Durharn County. in Ontario, "lb is a shocking, Frank Rickard, a formeni revehation from an unbiased, M.P. for Durham, la a wity' source of syndicated crime la speech moved a vote of our home province, despite tbanks, on behahi' af the Dur- the attempts of the Conserva- ham Liberal Association and ftives tea denv such organized the audience, ta Bruce Beer crirninal activities exisb la for bis excellent address. Don Ontario. People cannot afford Staples in a short speech em.- ta allaw the Robants regime -pbasized Aihan Beer's quali- i ta continue for another four lies as a candidate, Rds' or five years," b.' declar.'d. that be wilI make and aive Introducing Bruce B e r, r, and çapablIe representative M.P., for PecI Countv, 1h.' for Durham at Queen's Park.' Parliamnentacv Assistant to Mcr. Staples also led the en- the Fedieral Minister of' Agri- lavable singsong. I 8SH TC SAPPt ronghj ýESMI ssiFiE une 623. Now71 OnIy $1. OnIy 6. OnIy 91 Only 3b' Now 54 OnIy 9.1 Now 49 Now' v2 for 69 w- ire L une (;23-336 PHILIPSPH1L1PS ~TELE VIS ION To make room for 1964 TV models clear our present stock! 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