*L A-S! WcjifÎn Sale The Hereford and Durham herd of Mr. Paul Getlick will be soid by public auction at eDurham Çounty Sales rena, Orono. on Thursday "FOR QUALITY SELECT USED CARS" - SEE - Mc QUEEN MOTOR SALES . LIMITED) Earl McQueen, Pres. 219 KING ST. F. BOWMANVILLE Authorlzed Dealer for ]Rambler Cars Phone 623-3356 .* *. Recent sales or new~ Ramb- lers have brought in these outstanding local trade-ins: 1963 Pontiac Bonneville 4-Dr. Hardtop Fully power equipped, less than 4,000 miles. Absolute- ly spotless condition. 1962 Pontiac 4-dr. Station Wagon 6 cyl., automatic, custom ,radio, etc. In above aver- age condition. 1961 Pontiac Laurentian 4-dr. ..9l automatie, customn radio, othcr extras. Local- ly owned since new. In above average condition. 196,1 Pontiac Convertible 8 cyl., automatic, powver brakes and steering, cus- tom radio, other extras. Locally owned since nev. Exceptionally gond condi- tion. 1960 Rambler Ambassador 4-Dr. 8 cyl., automatic, power brakes and steering, cus- tom radio. Local trade-in with 21,000 original miles. 1959 Buick Invicta 4-Dr. Automatie, powver brakes and steering, custom radio, whlte wall tires, windshield washers, many other ex- tras. Locally owned since new. In spotless condition. We have an, exceptionally good selection of 1958 and older makes and models. Priced right. Enjoy on-the-spot. reliable radiers' low cost Financing. "The oldest ali-Canadian. finance company". SERVICE STATION NOW IS THE TIME TO WINTERIZE ANTIFREEZE SNOW TIRES BATTERY and ive recommend JN DERP SRA Y Open fromn 7 a.m. until 12 midnigbt Special! Maple Leaf HOCKEY STICKS Junior Senior 69C 89e SUB-DI VISION For the Ultimate Paved St HOMES BY Loupan -Your Gu NOW >, Government Wi Sales Tax to be1 For P W. FRANI 1177 CHURCH ST. capable direction o0' r. L L MUWonnacott, 1Eowmnanvill1e, wh L g sae H p in SIF MED * ýis music teacher for thel Lgsae apns ________Gades_6_ad_7_sangvercoin _____sn Ah, the wonders o government! corne close, but few have evrc - Auction Saes ~h y ance.rd"ThGrade 08 Ontario's education minister has pletely attained this ultimate sae WEEKLY sang "Red River Valley" and announced that a youth department Many in their blind search for happi- n TE' omt ail that dwells below will be set up that will teach youth "to ness have brogtmsr otesle [ LIVESTOCK SiALESj the Skies." Agrs hrsb ulcyueu n rvtl a-adruh ieyttesle at Dra ony ae rn from Grades 7 and 8 sang. epbilsfladpiaeyhp n tes atoo Du r C u Ss.,A7:3 a"The Whole Long Way,""Lu!-! py." But nov we will have a govern- Ornl vr hr. :0pm aby" and "One Morning in Governments have been claiming ment department to teach us how to be * Horses, Cattie, Swlne, Calves,, the Meadow."~ Ail choruses, .o easta hycnbigams ap.Oc aptesrgl ol etc. For truck pickup Phone al elrnee n!fryasta hycnbigams ap.Oc aptesrgl ol *Orono 5 r 18 by 1 p.m. day of were realywl edrda sale. J. A. Reid & Son, Sales every spech interesting and everythîng to pass. Every party, before be provided by a simple act of our own 'Managers. 52-tf well given. every election seems to think that it littie provincial government. - Mter a lengthy delibera- can legisiate prosperity and a life of An ob pulcy sel.Tils Auction sale of Ford tractors, tion, Mr. George Alexandcr; ease for everyone (and despite the fact Adt epbil sfl hs1 Pontiac car, farm machinery, brought in the judges reportl that ail the blundering attempts have some thing lik e they say of beauty - breeding ewes, baled hay and in which they placed Lorraine, failed - and many have made the that it is in the eye of the beholder. straw. grain, lumber. bed ýTurner first and Karen Camp- stainwre-thr r tl oi For example we might feel that many room furniture, toilet sets,: bell second. As representativel iuain os -. her sil oi spinin wecl atiqe ishs;of Port Periry Lions Club, Mr. I ticians who actually think they are nt pbi rem wodbe oe drapes, rugs, etc., the prop- 'Glen VanCamp presented the' Aladdin's genie and gullible people to publicly useful if they stayed home and erty of Wellington Farrow,!first prize winner with aý believe them). mne hi w uies Lot 24, Concession 1, Clarke cheque. In behaîf of Dr. and Twp., one mile east of New- Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Jno Ve.-, But a department of happiness? Certainly much of the world's un- castl'ý, selling without reservelIning prescnted the secondý Teaching public usefulness? happiness has been caused when those on Saturday, Nov. 30. Terms prize, and Mr. Walter Wright! The search for happiness has been in office have become infected with cash. Owner retiring. Salemade the presentation from1 the primary concern of man since the the great god-complex - somethirig of at i p.m. Jack Reid, auction-' the School Board to ail other1 beginning of time. AIl have sought il an occupatinnal hazard. - TILLSON- cer. Sce bills. 47-2 cornpetitors. The evening's programn closed by singinjgf in many different ways. Many have BURG NEWS. 'Notice to Credit orýs "The Queen", AND OTHERS The November meeting nf Ail claims against the Es-1the O.N.O. Club met at the taeof Francis Anderson, latel home of Ruby VanCamp oný r t ' of the Village of Newcastle, Thursday, Nov. 14th, with 2,5ý a or day of October 1963, must be sent. The minutes of the last fiîed with the undcrsigned meeting were read and adopt- HeId in Bowmanville solicitor for the Estate on or cd, the financial report wasi before the 28th day of Novem- 'gîven by Gwenyth Thompson.ý Nvme 9h 93 b cont e tadbigwt t edcvrdwt ber, 1963, after whîch date the Elain Baiiey reported on : Noe er9t,16 bedw bgeilad rng itlshad oved it Estate wiil be distributed. flower committee. President James Robinson, 134 West the cheque on October 23rd," blood as if fil had been in i Dated at Newcastle Ibis l2th Gwen Bailingaîl conducted Beach. appeared for sentence testified Mr. McQuinn. "I hiad fight', lie contiiucdi. -l per.- d day of November, 1963. the foilowing business: Prizes on tbree charges of theft lasI me etinennskiien thatrnui- eistheadoi ndI rahe dgil by E. Richard Lovekin,ý for the High Sebool Coni- June. H1e is now scrving twomtin so Iske one hAlt o the ncaind t red da it I solicitor for the Executrixi mencement; final plans for the and a baîf years n Kingston nso1akdLreAl ttene ndri odagtF of the Estate, Husbands Banquet 10 behe bed on another charge. H1e was stay and wait for the truck ini. Every tie 1 tricd 10 close Newcastle, Ontario.'on Nov. 23 at the Bonfire sentenced 10 six months to rui.' from Toronto. the door Mr. Cochrane slam-( 46- Rstarat:a discussion on concurrent witb the sentence "Wbcn I came back they had mcd il open again tintilh ____ ____ ___--I group reorganizing was decid- now heing served. the case in the truck and were broke it. R etDairs cd in favor of iea ving as they Leigh Somerseaies, Courtice. ecin h otrad"fi A lady' grabbed the dog and are. Norcen Malcolm repori-aiso appeared for sentence on from the basement. He show- tried 10 pull it out again," he N, GUARANTEED television and! ed on the plans made so far a thef t charge heard last June. ced me bis bank book with ~~~~i.CC] radio service, to ail makes. on tbc forthcoming banque', lie is now serving lime at $2,000 balance. I was a little rane took the keys out of the Fi To-evision Service Co. Phonej or the Federation of Agricul-1 Brampton on another charge. Ieery about accepting the a nù ibreatened b fiat-, 623-3883. 52-tf 1 turc. We have also been aske-d Magistrale R. B. Baxter sent -Icheque s0 I went ouit 10 the ten me on the roadi. By this A RADI an Telvison Rpais 1 caler 10 the Donlands ban- enced hirn 10 5 months to run bank bo check. a ~cû .'i iatu gatheix d iJ Prompt service. Pick-up and' ulo1Dc lhEibMc- concurrent with his present "On myoreturn I found Mr. hey theaend 0 verturn'n delvey.Geoges,14 enr1 Lauîuhlin convenor. T h e r e setne overko gone and the dairy the truck. At that moment St. Phone 623-5713. 41-tf was a discussion on the dishes Michael Koverko, 118 Su- case 100. The cheque hounced. Constable M. Joynt, OPP, ar-. !____-in the O.N.O. cupboard at th(, mach St.. Toronto, was charg- Ail 1 got out of the sale was rived on the scene". i Recreation Centre, several cd October 23rd with theft of 'the tax which he had paid in in eonvicting Cochrane tbe la Watch Repairing !large bowl's have been miss3.- a dairy case vaiued at $875 cash." mnagistrate commented, 'Af- te ing, three turned up myster- from Chester McQuinn. Jack Durbam, Bethany, was ter ail Mr. Hoskin is only do- Ei Certified Watchmaker of iousîy, but three are stili mis- Accused was rcpresented by charged with careiess driving, ing what ho was hired to do. CaadanJeelers s n g we shouid be glad tb Mannis Frankel, Toronto. The November 8th on 7A Highway. If bthe people in your area do hi ave these returned. Naines magistrate reserved judgmcnt H1e was fined $50 and costs or net xvant anyone calching stray Marr' Jew ller were drawn for our Christ- until December 3rd. Accused 5 days. A second charge of dogs Ihey should appeal to b 39 King St. . mas Party, this meeting wili is out on bail. consuming under age brought your Municipal Council in- si 16-tf be beid at Jean McLaugbiin's Mr. McQuinn stated that a fine of $10 and costs or an ýstead of niaking life misorable r. -one week later than usuai, 0onlKuverko had bought the dairy addibional 5 days. for the Dog Catcher." n Refrgertionlu~nch was case wben he was selling off Constable H. R. Corneli,' Wedncsday, November 131h 'W Re ieaio evd Rb h ie ru is store equipment. Accusedp saeh adflo d Atapci.harn Mag-"r and presented Gwen Ballingal agreed to pay $875 by cheque OPPe ta otedh ad fg3 olowed taeciB a earing mitrf A pineSri with a lovoiy birthday cake, and $.26.25 (3 per cenpr-tecrcning3yoh.isreR.BBatrom t-f n er iey t roAfter observing the uneven ted Harold A. Deneàu, 27 fort Comecalan omste and aIl sang Happy Birt.hdav. vinciai sales tax) by cash. pattern of driving he had trial in January on a charge or Rom erigeadio ti A missing word story was "He 'phoned 10 say he would stopped il and charged accus- o udr hsmle ae Phone BERT SYER very amusing, aiso a competi-î cd.gas ore. the re saer.oenenbok o am sl6h,195, Days 623-5774 ltion 10 sec wbo couid makelmory 0oulsRbr. bca. when SidneyJmsGuh Nighs -623-177 the prettiest bow from toilet I i emno Lvn E. R. Lovekin, Newcastle, 36, met his deatb. Night 623-177 tissue. Noreen Malcolm won Weil" Sunday morning, Rev. appeared for Durbam. Con- A second trial was beld tbe L andr Hadwar ,the prize for ber effort. A de-; Romeril stressed, at 0sal . akrdsrbdbcsaine day in which Louis Bol- and ELECTRIC ilightfui lunch was served by:live by, a good self bo live attitude of accused folowing la., 255 McNaughlon, Oshawa, 26-tf Ruby and ber group and a.i with, and a work 10 live for. arrest. lwas commilted for triai on a _____social hour cnjoyed. ai The choir sang an anthem,' Lawson Beors, 24, Bowmian- charge of indecenl assault on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox, Bow- Core and Worsbip". ville, was charged witb care- an 18 - year - old Oshawa girl. BL~K T CI manviiîe, were Stra vis,- Messengers and Expiorers'1ess driving October 241h atiHe is out on bail until the tor, nd m.metThrsd 1ftr school :nth junclion of No.2 and bbc next assizes. A ag atnanee or sh andaMrwa Sundayvsintohe form of- a Party for the service road. known localiy as, John Simleon Koropatwa, a vcy iterstig ad iforof Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning.,itwo groups. Games were Play- oid No. 2.CovcinnteOoo,8,asfid$5an atvey ovneneing l eta r and Mrs Wibrt i' c and lunch partakeni or. charge brought a fine of $50'costs as a resuit of a danger-, ýmatve venig i Cenralý M. an Mr. Wiber ArThon thev divided. Mrs. Ar- and $12.20 costs ur 7 days. ous driving charge laid Sep-i Public Sehool, Wednesday,, cher spent Sunday wilh Mr nold Taylor bold a story of; Failing bo produce proof of tomber 131h. This was also whmethe ntokplc SeakingI an r.Vie ntArher,ý India to the Messengers. The insurance brougbt a furtber heard on Wednesday, Novem-. Cometîio tok lac. owmnvile .Expiorers bad a worship sor- fine of $50 and costs or an ber 131h. Mr. John Hamilton was Friday night a large crowd vice conducted by Lorraine additional 7 days. echairman, and after tbc sing-i gathered in the Recrealioe-îý Turner and Leanne DorreIl., Defence counsel was E. ing of O Canada and a fewCentre in honor of Mr. and Eleven Messengers and 12 Ex- Wildman and the investigat- remarks, ho called on tbe fol- Mrs. Jack Chapman (nec Ver- ýpiorers attended. . îng officer Constable P. Bal- iowing twelve students who na Harris). Mr. Harvey Gra-, A bus load of High Scboolllantyne, OPP. teresting speecb. Judy Mount- ding march was being played1 Thursday night and saw the to avoid a car turning off No. joy. -Canada's Parliament by Mrs. Gordon Strong, 'the! play, Caesar and Cleopatra. 2 onto the service road hie ran Buildings'; Bonnie Malcolm, bride and groom were ushered: Mrs. Richard VanCamp, Mrs.1 onto bbc gravel between the 'Upper Canada Village": Ga'ii to decorated chairs on the1 Russel Mountjoy and Mrs.;roads and then veered back in r d c :Malcolm, "Florence Nightin- platform, and the following Cecil Hill attended a Leader-'across the highway int Chas. giale": Sharon Archer, "The program was given: Piano!ship Training Day for pro- Downey's truck whicb was Counîtry Store, 1863-1963"; duet, Judith and Li:rJal gramn and lileralure chairmen;parked on the north shoulder. David Gray, "My Trip 10 Eng-ýMount1oy; baton twiriing de-lit, the Nortbminster United' McalKsbhb 5 Tnp~ 10teAlni os'ý ae unr oalsl,"ts MsMoyFruoWsIcnichelof aschuing 1 59~pî W ]and": Lorraine Turner, ,MNmonstration by Lorraine and' Cburch, Oshawa, Friday. Wilson Road S., Oshawa, was PW Rosie Frey, "An Animal En-,a grand night for Singing",Bank. B.C.. and Mrs. Charlesan accident to the police. H1e gineer, the Beaver": Lindiland "The Best Tbings in Life Smith are visitiag relatives' a ie 2 n ot î Mountjoy, -Treasure Hunt- are Free" by Mrs. Erie Barr,' in Ottawa. as ing': Dianne TaylorBy"acmpnd on the piano bvý Mr. Glen Wilson is taking a'dys Karen Campbell , 'II's Sý! ber mother Mrs. G. Slrong;, ten-weeks course in Auto Me-I1 Constable P. C. Hante-Max- Peacettil in the Countrv", .Ca-! piano solo, Miss Cheryl Met-E1 chanics at Provincial SchoollwOîî, OPP, Iestified ho had in- roi Wotten, "The Arctic":t caif. After a few humorous' o! Trades, Toronto.vetgedaacintoN. Canol Weni-v, -The Woodlpec- nemarks the M.C. exp)ressed Mr. and Mrs. Stuant Miller.135 in whicb oaly one car was -~ LBER Y ST, N RTHOshawa, were Sunday dinacrl age. LIBE TY S ., N RTH uest ofMn. and Mrs. Waltcr! Constable L. Ricard tesil- Wright and girls. fied that he and Constable L. in Moem Liin! .Mn. and dMrs. Keith Wright. Phillips had stppd heca day supper guests of Mr. and a susPicious manner. The .aeau ,treets and Ail Services in 1 Mrs. Lloyd Wright and farnil y They found that accused Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn G . ad had bis license suspended O E bam cailed on ber aunt, Mrs. in an Oshawa court OctobprI>W No Pioneering Campbell in Bobcaygeon Hos- 3rd. Five othen voulhs wereHA D S pitl, Sunday. ia the car, ho said, and they A D S Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hoirn, had been drinking. Oshawa, visiled Fridav, and The fine was $50 and $i ONE 0F THE Li D e el pr e ts Lt .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewia. costs or 7 davs on telqo D evel p m ent LtdeDoreen and Donald, Enaiskil-, charge. Magîstrate R. B. Bax- uarantcc of Quality Construction" lea, on Sunday, with Mr. and ter sent Grossiant tcî jail for IN R D C O Mrs. Fred Trewin and boys1 15 days for driving after bav- N R D C O and Mr. and Mrs. Albert ing bis license suspended onlv SAVE $80000 ,Wright. las;tkb RR. N. 3 'inter Works Program .n $500.00 ilowlees and family, Solina, Bowmanville. was fined a total visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. of $33 and ordered te pay Increased April 1, 1964 .. $300.00 Larmer, Sunday. $19.50 for damages to bbc truck Mrs. Bob Bryans and child-,driven by the Dog Control 'la s ad Ifor atin nn spent Friday night with Of ficer. Plansand Iforrn tionWilf Brown, Courtice. Su.-- charge o! damage to bbc truck, da 'y visitors with the Bob aliowing his dog to runa a Oshawa Office and Showr( Brvans were Mr. and Mrs. large. and having no tag on tî. OH W HOPN E Clif! Barber, Oshawa, Mr. and James A. Hoskin bc:ti ied OSAW SH PIGC K R E L ES A TE td. Mrs. John Muir and Mr. and bh;:t. ho had been callci to\ he Phone: 728-1617 1< REA L E TA TE Ltd. Mrt. Scott Esseny, Courtire, :rea to investigate krnplint B W AVLE -78 BOWMANVILLE PHONE 623-3393 Nir. and Mrs. Bill Bryans and about stnay dogs." O M N IL72- iFenel Falls. te runni.ng do he road The Canadlian Statesman, Bowmanville, Nov. 20, 1963 15 So Now We Know Cormcndations and crilicisrns frorn lime to lime provided a hil-and-rniss guide to the average weekly newspaper readers' tastes. We exlend our thanks to an unknow~n edilor who cornes up with this specific lisI of preferences- what the average wveekly newspaper subscribcr wants to sec and read: -My name. -A front pagc article showing how crooked the government is mosl of the time. -Mv Nvife's name. -A feature article showing 25 ways on how to cheat income tax forms. -M% kids' names. -A local news item about the affair my neighbour is having. -A classified offering of a new home for sale for $4,000.00. --More news about law-breakens. .-Less news about law-breakers. 1 was picked up last night and I should not have to pay a fine. -An editorial condcrnning high sehool teachers for bcing too liberal wibh "F's." -A wedding picture of the groom instead of the bride when he is more handsorne Ihan she is pretty. -A sports picture of me when I bowled 183. -More advertisernenîs on things merchanîs are giving away. -A front page picture of my neigh- bour being hauled out of the bar by his wife. -A front page spread about the deadbeaî who lives across the street frorn me who just had his car repos- sessed. -Forge I the last one. I just got word f£rom the finance company that lhey're coming after rny car. -More letters 10 the editor naming the crooks we have in town. -A full page of local news, a page of national news, several pages of sports and comics, one page on divorces, and three pages on ail the domestic troubles we are having in town. -Less stuff about how cule every- body else's kids are. My kids are better looking than those \-ou rave about. -A complete biographical sketch about the "most important citizen in town," and be sure you speli my rame rîght. -Jim O'Neill in Smiths Falls Record News. -armers Ask senled bv Dr. John F. Brown r taro Fuitand Vegetable Growers' Association, outiincd -or Priorit'y thehisor.of losses o! about;~ ~ ~ A/N bained by growers. At the1___ Over Banks same limne the bnief recogn- cthat the bill would po- Ottaa:- d Rubven R.Rablv result la small processons FEN ONW A Ottwa: EdRLilivn, .Rfinding baak credit more i-AfEIONW R No. 3. Port Hope, a formerficult tb obtain. - Froin Rus- O VNN RS Chairman of the Ontarîo, sou .,C. Honey, M.P. Durhan. OREIN 6PES Fruit arndi Jo,,z',,a __________________________ Asso>cialioni appeared with re- preseatatîves of fîve Ontario marketing boards befone tbb- Standing Commitîce on Bank- -ig and Commerce in Ottawa last Friday bo suronont the Lerms of a bill sponsored bv' .ugene Wh aie n (L-Essex soubh). MVr. W'hielaiis bill is now 'efore the Commitice for studv afler receiving secondý -eading ia the House of Conm-E ions. The bill provides that[ Nben a procosson on canner o!' .m prodtîcts goes imb baak- .uptcy the uaoaid dlaims cf, mreswbo bave delivered' :hcin produce 10 the processor )r canner wiil have prioribv, )ver bank dlaims. The bnief which was pro- For Your Reservations and Information on EUROPE & BRITAIN Cail JURY & LOVELL TRAVEL AGENCY Bowmanville 623-3361 Get Cash Today For Your LiveslockI through STATESMAN C L AS S 1IF 1 E D S Phone 623-3303 i ANNUAL MEETING Bowmanville Progressive Conservative Association ELECTION 0F OFFICERS GENERAL BUSINESS WED.> NOV. I7th' 8:00 P.M. BOWMANVILLE HOTEL This is your invitation... You are cordially invited to attend! 'I IWA WOOD PRODUCIS Ls a completely new Iin< lR ADH AND TO( ALL MILLERS FALLS TOOLS CARRY LIFETIME GUARANTEE Christmas Gift for Dad! ER SAWS - DRILLS - SANDERS - PLANERS - ETC. AWS - HAMMERS - SCREW DRIVERS - ETC. .ARGEST SELECTIONS 0F TOOLS IN THIS RY OFFER' SPEIALY RIEDFOR HI IA WOOD PRODU room ENTRE -1611 - LIMITED - 10OTelephones* To Serve You Main Office ai COURTICE AJAX- Z e of ,LS AREA iTMASi tEnitb 2-9609