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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Nov 1963, p. 11

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liv o, Atomic Power for Ail Cars Community Bowlina Colorful Cenotaph Ceremony Newcastle>- The foilowlng Predicted by G. M. Spae', icto h ihsoesi tevariaus leagues on the = frteweck ending Novem- 'At Newcastle Lions Club Cermnit Bwln Ladies' League - (200 and Newcastle> What's in the cars of 1910 and the changes too distant future ail passen- aver) - Mary Hendersori 277, , Future' was the subject of by 1920 and then on through ger automobiles wouid ail be Eleanor Perrin 252, Janice a humporous and informativ e untîl it seemed with the pre ýatomic powered. Quantrili 223, Marge Winters 223, Nancy Gaines 221, K.ay talk gîven ta the members of sent automatic models, there During his talk Mr- Mc- Gustar 220, Velma Parker 216, the Lions Club and their just didn't seern ta be any Nabb demnonstrated some Of Lii Farrow 210,MaeoM- guests by Mr. Ian MeNabb, of place improvements could be aeoM- the Public Relations Depart- made, But, he said, Research the scientific advanccs nmade diii 207, Alice Rowe 202, Min- nment of General Motors of is continumng daily, and with inl recent tlmes when he pro- nie Taylor 202. Canaa, t te reula dinerthe new possîbîlities sînce the duced synthetic rubber from e'Lag -(2 an Caetndga heirteulrtdr o aoni eegyýtwo liquid solutions înixed In oen s- League -265 anuc meetng eld n te Emhurt dscovry f aomîcenegy[a pop bottle and shaken thor-ovr RoGod26Buc Hotel on Wednesday evenirig. we just cannot imagine th oughly. He passed the rubber Tennant 275, Lowell High- Falk as a leader in many com- the future." aroud fo ailn 2 38 GealTore2K4, unity roc y in Ohawodangsataetacre The second experiment was uhAkn28 ereKm munty rojetsin shaa. Mr. MeNabb said with the when he hammered a nail bail 236, Bill Lake 234, Jimn Mr. McNabb told of the many development of atomic reac-Ithraugh a bottle without Caswell 229. advances made in the auto- tors, the engine of the futureibreakmng the bottle, but, when Junior League - (200 and mobile industry during the1 will be atomic powered and he dropped a small peb'ble 0f over) - Barry Watts 310, Ron last 50 years, speaking of thc he predlcted that in the not emery stone inside the bottie Good 236, Nancy Gaines 215. ______________________________________it broke into hundreds of Frîday Mixed League - (200---- pieces. and over) - Wayne Flintoff 264, H. M. Munro 256, Ev. The appreciation af the club Embley 248, Gea. Zwier 228, was ex'pressed ta Mr. McNabb TracY Embley 225, John Cun-1 informative talk by Lin221, Glen Rowe 215, Merrili * j j Harry Jase who presented1 Henry 213, Pauline Storks c~ i ! w ~ <~ ~ç)na hdrn with a sraligift as a21,NraHokm 21, castle. Partner 265, Gea. Kimibali 205, During the business portion Wilda Johnson 202, Alice 4 Miss Elaine DeWith. U. afI ing with her parents, Mr. and of the meeting conducted by Rowe 202. Toronto, with lier parents, Mr.i Mrs. George Ailin. Lion President Harold Gib- Thursday Mixed League -*, and Mrs. John DeWith, New-i Mrs. B. A. Hoogkamp andson, a report on the recent (200 and over) - John Tendani castle. son Jimmie returned last turkey shoot sponsored by the 335, Grace Couch 269, Alice Miss Linda Roberts, U. af T. Wednesday fallawing a three-'club was given by Lion Dick Rowe 246, Donna Meflroy 246, with her mother, Mrs. Irene wecks' visit with relatives and Lovekîn, who reported a pro- Ken Whitney 203. Roberts, N e w c a s t 1 e, and! friends in the Netherlands. 1 fit of approximately $4500 __________ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T.1 Mr. and Mrs. F. L.' Agnew for the club's Wclfare Fund. Lennard. i of Peterborough were Satur-1 hita aeSl Mr. hott Ms.KyMr. gnw.1WESLEY VILLE Following church parade in Newcastle on Su M. I. Gartshore and Mrs.Q Anew Lion Murray Paterson ex- Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies, as well as rnany K. Osborne attended the But- Mrs. G. Kuprey and children, plained the Christmas Cake Lclhneswr oretenwCntp o nipesv rahlyn ton meeting on Monday after- of Embro and Mr. and Mrs. H.ý Sale praject. Each member Loahutrweewrid he ew eoap fran mrssewrth ayn non t ichoeaIMr. icHoogkamp af Whitby were i was given a list of telephane about the cancellation ofI Lloyd Alldread lef t, and E. Richard La vekin af ter th nosn hawae.fMr.Rie Sunday visîtors with Mr. andInumbers which he was asked hunting privileges because of the base of theceoph Oshawa. ~~Mrs. Ben Haagkamp and tam- ta eall ta sel Christmas cakes. dry weather as it bas been re- eoah Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago. ily. The cakes will come in iight parted licenses were cancelled Atn ~ ~ ~ "~ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mount-, or dark, 2 or 4 lb. sizes, pric- in New York, Pennaylvania e u ed Unied '...urcii d-ugzhter Dorrene, and Mrs. joy Of Biackstock visited with cd at $1.00 Per Pound. The and Ohio states. Perhaps the Marie I. Gartshare werc Sun-i Mrs. Ceril Ferguson and Mr.! orders must be in by Novem- wclcome rain of the pas day gucsts of Mrs. M. Coul- Milton Payne on Friday. j ber 27th, with delivery abaut weekend saved the day, for te.Dwsiw r n r.H .BitnDcnbrlt.Tecu i orsrcin eemdMrs. Reta Embley and Miss were in Toronto an Saturday,; very weil with its Christmas aur north, and lakeshore meR em em b ra n ce D a ) Mabe Olfied senta fw1haingtakn Ms. arjriecak* sae lst earwit may wh wet t vaiou hutin d4vq iast week visiting wi.h ?Cunningham ta visit with her satified customers and arc areas during the wcekend' Mrs. G. T. Manes in Leaside. sister and brother-in-law, Dr. hoping ta raise more money were: David Dickerson, Bruce MisHelen Allin af Tor- and Mrs. W. H. MacDonald, for thc welfare fund in this and Ken Dinner, Truman Aus-Hd e Sna onto spent the weekend visit- for a while. imanner this year. tin, David Ash'by, Hughi Nich- The montbly 50-50 draw was HskiE.l aisow Doug RosedwR. Newcastle:- Sunday, Nov- supreme sacrifice - who could made amon, the members Hsil loDu oew me rwsRmmrnegv omr hygv with Lion Brenton Rickard is empioyed at Ken Ashiby's De n he vrd lagemeîn prnc eiives.oe- hygv being the lucky winner of machine shop. Dia n the vrillge wthpatitheivs À u t * n S a e$12.50. An additional amount The United Church Wome pn tsprdn ateUie The chair under the direc- was added ta the convention eerpeetdathmet hrhfrsrie olwdtoofhi edrM.N - fund when it was announced ing af finance chairmen and by a Memarial Service at the man Williams, excellently 50 head of grade and pure-bred that Lion Ron Munro had treasurers of Cobourg Presby- sevcentaphog hel k ereneeheate, Rcs celebrated a birthday and terial at Castîcton hast Mon-sriewshl ekery sional," in keeping with the Hoisteins, cows and heifers1 those sitting ncxt ta and day by Mns. E. Barrowciough, none of the solemnity of the Remembrance Day theme. acros fom im ereaskd ad abut 7 mnilersof hisdid the date and time af this As the text for bis sermon, ta contribute 25 cents to the U.C.W. attended Ui onsevc di the rjasnstfo "Cairns af Remembrance," the "Fresh and clos. to calving" fine box, meeting at Weicome the next arneois Rev. Mr. Woodland chose Eze- _____________ night. Te beraeofRmem-res kiel 37: 3, "son of man, can Mil shppes rpléishyou 1A fancy quilt was quilted brance began when mnemberstes bones live?" loat Mrs. Hector Darke's last af the Royal Canadian Legion, It was a splendid sermon MiI siper r.leis yurBROWN'S week and la to be sent ta Branch 178, members of the delivered with vigor and anc quotas now. Câlifornia. Ladies' Auxiliary ta the Royal which pianted many thought- Tragedy struck again in the There were 55 at SundayîCanadian Legion, Branch 178, provokîng questions in the L Incighborhood iast Friday aI- Sehool on Sunday morning Bowmanville; Veterans af the minds af his listeners. As o Tuesaay, November 12,, 1963 ternoon whcn fine compietely with teachers present for ail village; the Rovers, Guides, promised through Ezekici that gutted the bouse and contents eight classes. The iovely faîl Scouts and Cubs, with their His Spirit would stir the Is- at 1:30 P.m. whcre Mr. and Mrs. Henry weather makes it passible ta leaders, as welî as a few af raclites ta new lIfe and they Demark and family live. NO have flowers for the church the Brownies Ieli In at the would live ta sec better days, anc was at home at the time. service from the gardens, in Community Park ta form a sOoaur men and boys laid These cattie have been carefully selected by our The house was owned by Mr. November. Mrs. Ken Dinner parade led by the Pipe Band down their lives so we might buyers for this special Auction Sale. Ail cattie are James Curson. sang the solo part for thc of the Rayal Canadian Legion,' sec better days. vaciatd.T.. ndBrceloisacreitd re. On Wcdnesday evening Miss choir's anthem, and the theme Branch 178, Bowmanville, ta This was such a fitting and1 vaccnatd. .B.andBruellois ccrditd aea. Georgie Sinmpson entertained Of the service was that fine the United Church for il a.m. stirring address we ledl we Grades 6, 7 and 8 to a Hal- tribute to man, "He went service. should share the highlights Terms cash, unless otherwise arranged bef are sale low'cn party at ber home. about doing good". The chiid- The colours were received with those who were unab!e tie ors~.Gaines and contest wer en ren's story was about St. Ber- at the church by the minister, ta attend the service, thus we time No esere. oyed and lunch was served. nard, the man who was an th Rev. E. C. Woodland, andwill quote part af the addrcss Misangel of mercy to bast travel- a large congregation jie ee On atrda ecnig, lers. with Mr. Woodland and thel "In ail the cihies, towns and Sale to be held at the farta of -Sheila Alliii ertcrtained a few Mrs. Clarence Nichols, with Veterans in paying solemn tri-' villages across aur land, there of ber fIonda at a panty at sons James, Phiihip and Timm, bute ta those who paid the arc Memoniais af wood and hb hom. Ago iewsspent thc weckend in West- Kahn Bros., Br kln On. h bya. meath and ber parents, Mr. OnSaturday evening, Oct.1 and Mrs. Anderson, rctunned on No. 7 Highway, first farm west of Brooklin. 26hBow' H. & S. Club with them to spend a wcck's H A M P T O N hel thirannual Halloweri holiday here and in Toronto. i from Brooklin sub-division. party at the scbool. This year'S Mrs. Hector Darke is spend- The Hampton Harvest Home would like ta hear fromn you. party was anothen big succes ng Uic week in Toronto with Service was on Sunday at 2:30 Mr. and Mrs. R. Ballardi and many and varied were ber grandchildren at the At- p.m. with Uic Rcverend J., attended a masquerade partyl ________________________________________ the costumes that made a dis.. kinson home. Newton Reed as the guest' at Mr. and Mrs. Gord Stick- ficuit task for the cvnne nadM.W.Ahypece. Tecnrgta odsStra vening. judges, Mn. and Mns. Lamne reMr. nd hme saWin. sb rahr h ogeainwo' auday even MUNICIPAL Johnson and Mrs. H. Quinncy, rtre oeStra v ondRv ee aei eýTeCGIT -damsur Newcastle. Mrs. L or raine ening atter a visit with Mrs. joievey. ercy ofPs .ae e atyC...Ta d ekago.maer Bro'wn provided music while Asbby's father in Detroit. Mn:r. sv e1igc sl . d at we g.Mn those in costume paraded Ashby is quite wefl after bis Rev. Reed told the children af prizes werc won, by Sandra1 EETO Naround. Prizes wcre awarded necent operation. a persan called Tom A. To, Rogers, Danlene Hall and Deb- Public Notice is hereby given that a meeting of under, Lyn Downey; Boys 5 lng sermon. Rev. Newton'the pry peadice ra an neKmShaw, a ghost; Ree's fther Bey Frd-Ree, ws 1erid - I ~~~Mn. andi Mrs. Wellington Fan- three wceks wlt ietiti r~ Cyemn _____________ 1963, when a poli will he opened at 9:OOo'clock in now. Lunch was served. Scarborough. Mn . CyElme n .ws hty the mrnin andcontiue util o'clk ii the Mn. and Mrs. T. W. Wilson Mn. and Mns. Alfred Mohi, was Sunday evengspej .ftrnon o te sme ayandne onqr,~ ech and family had dinner ofl Don Milîs, were charivaried guest at Mn. and Mrs. RonaldE Ptoll.gSbvson o the Viedy n llager n cle Sunday, Octoben 27th, with on Saturday night at Hans Luke's. ,Mrs Annie Zamolinski and Geissbenger's. Mrs. Mohl is Mn. and Mrs. Eanl Luke, Mr. And that at said Nomination Meeting rrank B. Mn. William Kotynski, the oc- the formner Bertha Geissber-~ and Mrs. Ronald Luke and 62 30 Pidgeon, Village Clerk, shalh b. the lkturning casion being Annie's binthday. ger. Terry wcre Saturday alter- 63 30 Officer. Glad ta repart thc continued Mn. and Mnà. William Pres- noon cailers at Mr. Wm. G. i progrcss of Mrs. Annie Ste- ton, Courtice, were Sunday Smith's, Oshawa.fo phenson, who bas been con- callena at Wes Cameron's. We arc pleascd ta hear that, WAT D Of whlch ail persons are required>to take I ined ta Memonial Hospital, Mn. and Mrs. Arthur Bac, Mns. Fred Payne is recuperat- gà 4 notie an goeru hemslve accrdinl~.Bowmanviile, for threc wceks, Markham, were recent visi-. ing very weil from ber recent CE Vc ntcan oentesle codgi belore and atten surgery. She tens at Russeil Perkins'. j operation and is still a pa-j E C expets te nctunn home this Mn. and Mi. Fred Ward tient at the Memnorial Hospiî- FRANK B. PIDGEC, weekend. and family, Maple Grave, lali The Stephenson -5 dmnwr uda iieaa c e are aiso sad ta hean that Clerk of the Corporation of Ne*~astle. leIt last weckend for thein Camenon's. Mrs. John Rogers Sr. is a anultwo weeks' h ig Mn. ans Geissberger Sr. is, patiient at the Toronto Gen- trp.,away derhwating tlis week.i cru Hospital. 1 amn sure she unday morning, veterans, yother citizens gathered at g ceremony. Photo shows ;ey had placed wreaths at y Service rMorning 1mortar and stone that are Cairns of Remenibrance; to those who went out from their respective communities and gave up their lives in two great wars and the Korean confliet. It is good for us to remember them, because in this way we become aware of the experiences of victory and defeat that have shaped our present way of life. Remem- brance Day is to remind us ail that many, xnany Cana- dians suffered injury and death so that you and I might have aur happiness, liberty and peace. By rights, he said "They need no Cairns of mor- tar or stone; this country is their monument - Canada with its democratic way of life; free enterprise, the right to vote as you please and the freedom of worship. God pre- served for us by the men and women who fell defending their ideals." "The struggle is flot finish- ed," he said, "there are stifl evil and tyrannical forces in Our midst that would enslave men. The dignity of man, his spiritual freedomn and person- ai libertiles are only perpetu- ated as long as there are those in aur midst, who, encourag- ed and inspired by the mem- orles of sacrifice of other men, are determined to pursue it. j"We will always have peo- pie who will say of every good effort, 'What's the use.' The Canadian Statesman, Bowxnanville, Nov. 6, 1963 i They are Uike the Israelites of Branch 178, Mr. John Living, old who sald, 'Our' hope is and two minutes of reverent lost'. Mr. Woodland said silence was observed. "There waa one good answuér The mournfui wailing of the for the Israelites and the pro. Last Post broixe the silence, phet Ezekie.l used it - by the folowed by the Lament play- power of God you will live ed by the Legion pipe band. and see better days. What else Then the Reveille was sound- is dependable and worthy of ed our faith in ttese days? Through the sacrifices of our The following wreaths were glorious dead, backed by God laid at the Cenotapli, in sol- fearing .men and the leader- emn tribute: Newcastle School ship cf the United Nations, we Board, by John Rickard; Vil- skiail live and sec better days." lage of Newcastle by Jack Nesbitt; Province of Ontario I"It la a mistake to look UP- by Mrs. E. J. Belsey; New- on Remembrance Day as castle Chamber of Commerce soniething that is final. Our by E. Richard Lovekin; New- gloriaus dead have finished castle Veterans by Douglas their ghift- Walton; Royal Canactian Leg- "ITo yeu from failing hands ion Branch 178 by Pres. Ted we throw the torch; Sheehan; Ladies' Auxillary, Be yours te hold it high Royal Can. Legion Branch 178 Il ye break faith with us by Pres. Mrs. Audrey Bates;, who died The Alldread Family by Lloyd We shall ot sleep". AlIdread; The Powell Family "We have entered into their by Mrs. Sam Powell; Clarke labours. There is lasting peace High School by Rickie Pearce. in Uic future, if we under- In addition to these beauti- stand that we are a part of ful tributes, crosses and sprays the unending struggle. of poppies had previously "By God's help and power been placed as tributes front we shall win Uic peace!" the businesses of the village. At the close of the service Following the wreath laying the parade formed again and ceremonies, the organizations the organizations paraded to in the parade formed again the Cenotaph for a brief Me- and paraded, led by the Leg- morial Service conducted by ion Pipe Band, back to the Douglas Walton. The names park from whlch they started of the failen in the two Great 1 for dismissal. wars and the Korean Confict izesoth vlagar were read by Reeve Douglas Ctiesoth vlag at Cunningham. j reminded that Saturday, No- vebe 9th, is Pojsipy Day in A touching and fitting pray-Ithe village and Veterans will er was read by the Padre ot be calling on you to seli a the Royal Canadian Legion, poppy. ONTARIO Notice of Initial PUBLIC HEARINOS on briefs concerning MEDICAL SERVICES INSURANCE Preliminary public hearings will bc held as foflowst Windsor-Council Chamber, City Hall 10:00 arn. December 3 and 4 Tononto -Galbraith Bldg., University cf Toronto 35 St. George St., Room 202-202A 10:00 arn. December 11 and 12 10:00 arn. ianuary 7 and 8 10:00 amn. January 14 and 15 10:00 amn. January 21 and 22 10:00 arn. Januany 28 and 29 These are initial, not final, heanings. Bniefs will be pre& sented by a responsible officer cf the onganizatian con- cenned or the individual wishinj: ta make the submission, or thein legal counsel. Participants rnay have expert wit- nesses appear for thern. Participants will bc asked te present only the summanies and conclusions cf bniefs as well as their necommendations. They are free te elaborate onally and offer arguments. Persons appearing before the Enquiry may be examined dinectly by the members cf the Enquiry. Pensons subrnitting bniefs are pernitted te introduce at the heanings supplementary information and matenial in written fonm. These, to Lb- known as exhibits, will be filed with the Commission and numbered in orden of presentation. REMINDER-Briefs (25 copies) on the pnoposed Medical Services Insunance programme must be submitted by November 1 Sth to the Secretary. Dit. 1. Ge*ALT HAcici Chaii'man T. C. CLARKE, Secretary Room 418, 67 College Si. 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