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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Nov 1963, p. 2

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2 'rhe Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, Nov. 13, 1963 M any1 M ayor Opens C.0. F. Bazaar B lood ÇJ3 s and 9LJieces CùtlzensJ Donor JROM PAGE ONE,"" FROM PAGE ONU~ (PROM PAGE ONE) m-on. . McDonald, A. E. Me- D.HFruo h a 1OBBYISTS This weekend, Miss Ilelen Van- LuhiF can .V on caîl in case of emergencv Dusen's Hobby Centre on Ontario S'.- wili hoid MseW . . os, . Muttn, users.D anhis MCow1, its officiai. opening with many interesting dis- PW.erH. Niol, A. ORed, Gj M'Do analdhis .MusM. c Palme, LO . Pinle, J. Rei.G onl is u1n.M~ Ply.Visitors wiii be welcomed. Rob, LJ . Sandr, . S m-J. M. Richards, from Town, and F plas.nïkJ. mihC.Spr. . I A. F.McKenzie and Mrs. Staiker, R. Tait, P. H. Perry, S uhror tOoo C. Willey, A. C. Williams, R. D.RiverfrC Afreaof CAR ON FIRE - Around Il p.m. Tuesday night, A. Wilson. A. Wrenn. thers:waMr. C, lb W.W.f firemen were cailed to extinguish a f ire that was 1939 - 1945: Gordon Allun, Bage i and WCRuSprW. W threatening to burn a car in the IGA driveway, Tommy Bird, Eric Cheetham TagelandRoom RSta r.. King St. East. ~ . ~Kenneth Cole, Glenn Cole. I Bel, oM S F tn Mrs.,J.; t t ilia Clvll, le Cl-L. Clifton, Mrs. K. Ferguson, ville, John Colville, Gordon Mr1R ibrMs .Kr DISCRIMINATION - Recently, in this colurn CliangJonFWllamar. EWil- Mrs. G. Linton, Mrs. F. Mor: ther wa anitemabot abushl o soeboy's iamJoh Fewter Edardrison, Mrs J. Strachan, Mrs _ ther wa aniten aouta buhelof ornbod's Flaxman, G. T. B. H-oneyman, seedl corn being won. Apparently, this was in-î Ronald Hooper. Fred Jack- H. Sturrock, Mrs. M. Tighe. members of St. Andrew's, advertent discrimination because another com- man., William Jollow, GeorgeChrh veig Aiiae petitive brand was aiso given away to lucky -ticket Kennedy, Jack Kilgann o n, CGrup. nn Aflitd Harr.y Lee, Arthur Living, Aso: r. R ae r. tholers.W neglcedt mnin hrewr Harold Longworth, John Mat- Burk, Mrs. J. Firth, Mrs. F. theewines f Pride Secd Corn. Sorry! thews, F. Chartes Mutton, John Griffin, Mrs. D. Marsden, Mis. t i. ï,t _î Poolton, Ray Richards, Jack W. Rudeli, Mrs. E. Rundflc, Roach, Sidney Rundle, Dan Ms .R py r .Wl CURLING OPENS -Ail this week. expert and Sehn .E oesaels Mr. .H.arse, M.F novice curlers will have an opportunity of trying Eric Swinder., John Taylor Norman E. Thompson, Robert Gifn out their brooms on the Bowmanville Curling Woodward. Kenneth W y s e. Club's ice, just north of town. Warmn weather Killed on Active Service, 1950- has harnpered the ice makers somewhat, but Les 195: W. J. Hutchinson.A c i e t Smale, Bill Lyle, Charlie Biekie and several others A Prayer of Remembrance OMPGOE have everything in readiness, ail painted and was said by Rev. K. J. Framp- Mais FRnOMlAEdnaone a ton. and the hymn "Lead On, as novdi n a c pretty as a picture. Anyone intcrested should O King Eternal" was sung. The cident. On Fridav e'venng atý contact President Glenn Lander or one of the !Rcsponsive Reading, Isaiah 40: 100Y okMrAfr h executive members. 1-11, was led by Rev. K. J. 10:s prcocedMg.Ast n ,ho S¶Framptori. wReading wasas inh The control of the vehicle on a STLLBEID Te ttema i tii hot given by Rev. S. A. Grant, curve in the road haIt a mile' STL EID -TeSaemni tl hr The Prayer for International ws fBwavle h staffed due to one member being in hospital. Peace, the Prayer for Those crwe't off thane oad han Eowever, we hope to be back to normal within the1 Who Suffer by Reason of War.,stuca etreef he ad ndh and the Prayer for our Queeni, nearfutre, o peas bea wih u if nytingvehicle was extensivelv dami- nea ftue, o lesebea wthusif nyhig ur Commonwealth, and our On Saturday afternoon, Court Venture, COF., lield its annual bazaaî' in aged. Mr. Alford suffered you expected to read has been omitted. Land, were said by Rev. Har- the Lions Centre with a great array of articles and baking for sale. On hand hediursanwstan oldTurer.Thehym 'Gidefor the event was His Worship Mayor Ivan Hobbs and Mrs. Hlobbs who off ic- 'to Memorial Hospital. Con-ý was 0ThounGret. hoa ially opened the bazaar and sale. His Worship is shown hcre cutting the rib- ! stable J. Schultz, OPP, in-i fi/P ~ ~ The Two Minutes Silence at,1 bon, flanked by Bazaar Chairman Mrs. Glenn Prou t, left, and President Mrs.vetgtd 1a.m. i Memory of Those Edna Baker. IlbIlWho Made the Supreme Sac- - 4- rifice was movingy followed +by the Last Post, teLmn played bN w oahthD bu Legion Pipe Band, and Be- C. ..eRudle, nerls Edge St. Kits 3-2 Nominal Wreahs werr plaed on the ($4~ ~Cenotaph as follows: Province Gn r e s of beauty Town of Bowmanville, Coun-! riUlor Annie Oke, chairman (fIra by Il~~~~~~~he Civic Committee;, Branch IE x i n g T lT u s a byi giExciting Tilt TuesdcsyhNn< A ;.eA ý'F1fBowmanville Ladies Auxiliary Ry Frank Mohun his first fuIl game debut, Buchanan'ic pass ali1:25, atterý to the Royal Canadian Legion, Osh awa CGeneraîs, boL nced brought goal kreper Ray Ree 'Sneddion hiad stopped Orr's ýPresident Audrey Bae; Bov- back from a pair of weekendso up from Whitby Jr. "B"slap-shiot. However Georgc ýmnvll HghScoo, alerDuson was sensational someilwheogtouhei e wa Blue G~raISS ~ Riekard; St. Joseph's School, Black H1awks 3-2 and move snw esaialso whr ln he h k (wa year Tire and Rubber Com- citu in A ' _ cm îgof teedos~Rccson held St. Catharines ofth pan, rnld ob aprial Arçna, here, last night. Fred Stanfield's opening Minl pcayCrompany, pr1 tenacews butuebreakaway Bob Sneddon at bax when penalies to Fol1 tue; LC.B.O. Willim1Orme was equally effective in the and Chrîs Roberts gv h tue LC..O, ilia Ome Cac JniChrr, akngHawks' cage. Hawks a man advantage lr Loca 18. At Seehn; ow- oad J n Cerr maîng Oshawa played belowv , 10 or minutes. Finatly at thei~ lp 6:50 mark, Ken Laidta okw . dent G. Edwin Mann; Bow- CuBhand a emmbane 0tecndeo hefîstpeîo ad a Udoniofteedroanibe atryClbPrsi Bfort i Oon> niedmienthfoutn esnt' annDnndul spasW Nhllfofh manvilJie Lions Club, Russell'ln akdoefftecs- Oke; Bowmanville Kinsmen Service. starting when Bobby Orr went arbupt St. Catherines right Club, President Bert Snowden; On Monday nînrnîng, Nov- off for interference at the txwo 'a*t Bowmanville Kiwanis Club, ember Ibth, Branch 178 of the minute mark. Rick Foley drew bck in the game. in the o ny f President Ron Brooks; IGA Royal Canadian Legion mem- two minors and a misconduct.: Store. Don Milligan; In mem- bers of Branch 178 of the Roy- Dennis Hull gained a decision HOLI) MASS ETN or fJc olo rr o-Lde uiir otheRya over O r i af stic displya A mass ineetino of workeî s with the Statute therand amiy, Mchae Eth- bsid theCênoaphin Bw- Orrfire a liielinedCentralth Cenra anntoioarpaa BIi~ ras ~Mder; In memory of Ronald beieteCntp nBw n'frdabu iediewo iolicit funds local!,,rse ceo Bod caks mer Had oaç -(l opeArM1lupr1teKe-manvilte for a special Armis-: past Sncddon foi' the tone score h\vlprsneo eedycfaeioy, Mrs. Kennedy; tice Day Service conducted im- of the period at 13:45, Rondi charming memento. $2,25RudefmyERnde i prcssivclv by the Branch Buchanan and Bitl Little as- ieo eafo avnCl memryof dwrd osph c-Padre, J'ohlt iving. Memnbers sisting. The visitors held a ýlege iin Grand Ra'pids, Mici- Nulty, the McNulty family, of the gencrat publie and a 12-7 margin in shots on goa .*I1aîi.wilbbe 8held1on6 Mnay, nciI Ch Ted Shechan; In mcrnory of number of sehool childrer The Generats came out fis- Nvmerbt, 6.tBW- wer pesntan al rve- ngin the second, theirbs anville in the "Rehoboth" DIII. Grass ~ AT.~,Danmily , t Shehan se ently ohservcd the Two Min-I period of hockey, bu tman-i Ch isten Reformed Chtirch. i n ad~ w l in ront. of the Ceno-esites Silence ai 1b a.m n i iaged onlv a single goat, cari'?i thes--.Tow èmth Cubes end nir Hand taph from the Flaxman family, Meoy1finte seantte stndîî $ccaps forao varietyof parfumed Mrs. Cecil Alloway, Keith Yeo,l Suprerne Sacrific dolights.2504 Mrs. J. Wilson. Crosses werel1h hs h aeofteces agdi o o S e k H r :0ocoki 2.0also pbaced by Ernie Perfect, 8:30 o'clock Peter Bathgale, Clarence Oke,ig à"Don Morris, Maurice Conway, LET'S SUPPORT 7 Bill Mairs and Jack Adams. Bey. S. A. Grant in bis ad-! :1 dress stated that alI had gath-TH ODY I DI, Gass Iufy Mîk B~ ~ered to honor those who had! %l. @ anth fy ikBo M laid cdown their live., in the:S t l u o h ups i M~~I.P. $3.50 cd out that il, is of the utrnost P r d u dsn frteofc rAmember H-im Who laid clown ar d F n His life for ahl mankind 2,000: Reeve, Deputy-Reev The cost or war wasiý refr'r- n 1964-65; two Publil ted 10 bythp speakr.H Speclal Atomzer, Bath Mit,---, plîshcd by those chosen by the 1££ i MLL 1 'Jl'k orth vvaru ±No. .si Iland Letioei, $600 It< people to guide the affairs afi North Ward No. âB the commun ity. In life each privilege has its' South Ward No. 1A attendant responsibibity, Mr.N A RO M South Ward No. lB Grant explained. Everyone 'SuhWadN.2 shares in the responsibility for' ot adN.2 3 the welfare and betterment of SoutKWad N. 2 jthe community, and each man; South Ward No. 2B %,it Grass FMower Mist, Dbjt#,q has the responsibility of gov- ot adN.2 Powder, Hand Lotion and Hand erning bis own home, he point- 0OaP-scented occessories in tUUou. théc bath. $8.00 "In addition ta the wars, against natural forces, we arejI he s i ahl called to fight unseen for-W T ces. We realize that we must - I achieve victory against evil.M OD ~ aside His glory ta become a -> man. He dîed on the Cross for jus. God spoke of His Son 'He i1 6 ,e d w l whom the Son sets free is Illue Graus Duing Powder andfree indeed.' Christ came faVSI YU save us because of the incom- ~4osd Sapu. Alo avallble Iflparable value God places upon ELECTDPUAI< IClAA fl'rRTDun l 6 oc< âme Geoniumfragrance. RCHAIGNF M TON ETE JwseG.rnlum..---1 each soul," Mr. Grant stated. THE REI'. A. C. 1'ORREST. $3 .25 The Benedici ion was given by B.A.,B.D.,D.D. i.ven n e myh Rev. R.F. Swan. uwil be the guest speaker at On Sunday evenitig mcm- 'J~ljIIIthe morning service at Trnnty bers fo Branch 178 of the Boy- 1 United Church Sunday, Nov- J U R Y & L O V E L L alia tedd Canadian Legion and mem- ' ember 17th, at 11:00 ar.. J UY &OE L ,bers of the Legion Ladies Aux. BOWNIAN VILLE- Phone 623 - 3530 1 Dr. Forrest is the editor of iir tedda service t the The United Church Observer, WE DEUIVER Orn enoaph conducted by ithe largest religiou5 ptîblica- Legion officiaIs. Afterwards _____________________________ tino of its kind in the British, 2 "ig St. E. Phone 623-3361 Bow~manville there was a parade ted by 1ha Commonwealth. t bas a fort- _____________________________________Bowmanville Legion Pipe' inightly circulation of 333,000.!l Plane Searchers P ROM PAGE ONE) RCAF planes f rom Trenton and planes,,y~ ýromn the Oshawa Flying Club joined the search his morning. The sail boat was sighted by jordon Chant, a f irst cousin, f rom an Oshawa :lying Club plane. Mr. Chant's body, wearing a life jacket, mas discovered at approximately nine o'clock his morning on the beach at the foot cf Hop- kins Street at the east end cf Whitby. The boat mas also found along this beach. OVER and UNDER WN'e do nat, mid -whethcr yau are male or femnale, over or under 40. We offcr mature intelligent persons pleasant part-Urne employment ln Bowmanvllle and area interviewing parents of smatl chhldren. Tvo hosirs or more per w-eek tan substantially raise vour incarne (commission) without lnterfering with your present employment. This DOES NOT involve maga- zines. books, insurance or mutual funds. By appointmieft rau interview parents %%,ho are interested in tearntng about Canada's leading unjversity education plan whtch .s under the direction of the Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation, a non-profit organization. bou *%ill be given leads and trained as a cosînsellor. All enquiries treated confidentiall3'. Nrite: CANADIAN SCHOLARSHIP TRUST PLAN, 105 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont. iÏon &Electio8n I DTICE liven to the Municipal Electors Corporation of the BOWMANVILL.E Durham that is in Compliance bs in that behaif I require the the said Electors at the %ambers,' Town Hall iof Bowmanville at the hour of the afternoon until the hour of in the same afternoon on PNOV. 2ZSthP 1963 Dof nominating fit and proper per. f Mayor for the years 1964 - 65; 'e and six Counicillors for the years, ic Utilities Commissioners for the' six members to serve on the Board ayears 1964 - 65, for tlic Town of ich ail electors are hereby required 'vern themselves accordingly, and of candidates than required to f111 riominated, and make the required wi1 be opened in the f ollowing Polling Places ('ouncil Chanmbers, Town Hall Council Chanmbers, Town Hall Cotincil Chambers, Town Hall Council Chambers, Town Hall Mrs. Preston, 48 Church St. 1Mrs. Preston, 18 Church St. Mrs. A. Mairs, 61 Wellington St. Mrs. C. Hall, 109 Liberty St. Mrs. C. Hall, 109 Liberty St. Ontario Street Scbool Ontario Street School Memorial Park Club House Meniorial Park Club House Memorial Park Club House rown of Bowmcanville on ýY, DECEMBER 2 1open f rom 9 o'clock ar. ock p.m. cand no longer. ind this lst day of November, 1963. JACK L. REID RETURNING OFFICER. (r 3 r * , 4 I

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