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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Nov 1963, p. 20

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The Canadian Statesman. Bcwranville. Nov. 27, 19ril Counfy Roads Costing Million Dollars a Vear Two Floats From Last - I ý 4 t mn Me a . - - - Cobourg __- John 1). NMoor- ý.tnîiuion of lbrid.ges and col-'tlie srrcin taff ba. beený house. caunities eniiicr.p- vert ith a total vaille o ûkdta :1w lîmit iin order~ ta leep ahevad or the canstru -, lies c-nun<-i IlasI t and cir wn:rnad za yreemients. fRond iT%.o great strides fo-wa cd Iowitin, iis renîiîng, a ninillîn -,95. conipîction of guard rai-. have beeiin ad, this yeai bx- was macle Iv Ree\-e L Ar centre line painting; Road 694 îîte council Mr. Moorbouse llootoi of Cavaîn --uvod' con. t ruc'iaon of 4.1 miles fromý b>' Reeve W. C. E\-er>-"on W îo wa40)1 Ico wooler. sa id in his report. At the Port Hope that the engineeri c oesstmisittc Apîil session a long range« bc, ommcndedi on the worki for limesets has restiltedi.,ra construction progi-am was bc hadi donc during the .,vear.' the engineer reported, in \voilaîrvd.Tiipornizs Expenditures up 10 Octoberbeing conipleted more expeck - prepai-eci îising tue sixmi 31, 1963, are shown as $993.-, tiously in the office, so tIvlttx1v-a l ai for funds available. At the Julv session, -9.4.including S24t)0, 4the interirn subsidy lhas hem omtîewsfomd1 for maintenance ai:d S502,- -applied foir sooner, leading 1-)i 1 m nake a needS stndcv. Ils re- i 986.25 for canstruut inn ioxver iinteresýt charges. oî>r i ed These expenciîures caver study of the fecîcral andCI- r-I- t î-aadompae othe nds oý the following completed wýýork:l vîncial sales taxes lias also the- avuilible. l aoptnthese1n aepplication of 20i.00 ubt nie xealed means of making fLir- mauethe council had yari-cs of gravel fcor r(,surfac- ther saxings. Showiils farsightedness, Iieý iii,, priming 81.5 miles of Comiplete enginering draw~- :aicl. The î-oacls department i <ntvuv oas:sclcatng32.5, ings for cvrv ccmsruct ioi sp c mr'than ac mlion onr-socountv i-nads: cn-'job. ialtlhouti--i tis. Mi'. MOî dla ceh' car. and sounid, r *eririlion o! 16.7 im îles: cio-' hoti. e said, bas nmeanut tat ar j gte ien-î s h olu -eicmcal lise tths *.-fîîîîl . uiile, LocalBan i t. foiy~» d~~jiTwirlers Win DUSTERS* ~BcutiuI Many Awards t~Floral Cottons $2-9Local wunners at the Motor ,,Quilted Florals * - Citv Batoni Twîrhing contest ~% and olids - - ....as follows: ltpa 4'.Juvenile Corps, ltpae AR ~ Tartan Blues: Captairi Mari- CAR COAT di!1I-n Cross; Trouîpe, Rene r * Fur collars, lamninated . mari Susan Murdock. Wendy ~' ~ quiltcd lhning '- Smith, Linda Biryant, Nancy buto frn, ies ;AYuil]. Karen Hogan, Joyce btiton fontsize 8 2 <2Winters, Jane Kranlz, Wendy ! Ewart, Karen Schoenau, Mar $1 .95 yJP M J ilvo ElseY, Chei-yl Young SMargaret Newell. £ j.f~ Junior Corps, -2iîd place, Cardigans ii.>2 Tartan Lassies: Captain Di ~" gîln -woo buk3anne Shaw: Troupe, Pals; j~Blae D Wilson, Gay]c. knit ~McNally, Karen Branton, Joan 4. 1 MaJor, Dianne Yurkowskî, S$6.95 17p Xgç Pamnela Young, Diana Therte,' SGai] Smith, Chervl MeCune,! SJ udiY Harper, Lola Moore, LUUNGING PYJAMAS ;î Jean Peters, Brenda Hlenning r Bellamarie Parishi, Les iy Two-Pec~e Chamberlin. Sizes Smali, mcdituni, large$6 98 i Senior Corps, 2nd place,! 1-1 p ~Tartanteens; CaptainCao 'Gl-aDancgTCoiats Winter ~ ~ ~ Greenhan-; Troupe, Ann Ber-ace Til Willams Nacy ussll.Ma-Tw-irlei-s, Palsy E Corne ii andsec or larg seletian o r' W lsh , alotD o tek. ven ileha, KTrin-lei 10R0/oASDIFSOUNT î DaCne Trihr, yii acBo- rCro.aL k ~~ ~ ~ J CHvLDn, LAIE' Z2dtZTwr] edksaniTi,: Co7 n inadse.u ag slcte DebiefDean Carl Cosse> , "Twle j;ýWI,Chel otteGrecnham _____ i 3 rt D ance TJo n st lar ce-a n edrsiarogl a "LUSEtAlend Sntes;a- Clouvs WP O U RS ý:di-Cni hmbri;Til-ci ros PLANhrl yn Kty o. - Icd M RÈAt-1-ipac d $v,8-$ .79/rE'>YCo , arlete" 3rdPl c n h Avndr it a y sla LAPLAN SLIPPTVAERST*PE TABLE ~# ~ÙPERS ~MAKE YOUR LX * * WHILE CF SHOP AT*. MEN'S AND BOYS' STEDMAN"S Vinyl GIc ô and MEN'S MATCH-ING oSAVE Tie& Soc Yea r's Parade Drivinci Is A Fuit Time Job Driving in today's traffic conditions requires complete conicentration, and when driv- jing, should be treated as if it were a full time job, Brue lHcndcrson, Toronto, told thr. Bowînanviile Kiwanei Club dinoi-rnmeeting at the Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel on Monday evening, Nov. ]8th. Don Harvey, who introduc- cd thc guest speaker, said that 'Mr. Henderson, an officiai of the Transport Safety Associa- tion Of Oritario, which is (-on- nected with the Workmen's Compensation Board, is ;a formcr member o>f the Toronto Police Department. The pUr- pose of the association is to teach traffie safety in the transportation field,.lie pointed iout. The importance of the driv- cr's attiode -as a safety facto:- w;) .1 emphasized by Mi-. Hcnd'- eri-o.Ilie said that I lic ini- directl cause of imaiîy a;1<11 dr-rî)t eoîld be frauci tir a r;Aîî - îly lpe 11)C , qtiill or hlI)IS1îsii ~--- -- . m »mma uw BW Telis Kiwanians Tire thrp-<-C's onf traffie safcty arc Carefulrless. Cour- tcsy, and Control, Mr. Iliender- ' St ta ted , ilil j t hcassociail- tiî>îîs.sloman, l)ri vu a~ *',our hIe Ce.tîddon it <- C a u-ei t t<-u os, shou Id 0] vils se r'-mernhç-r.d Dri v ing ini today's traffh-ic s e<nn plex, arnd skill, judgment, and 1s(-reuiitv are aIl necessary, he decla red. A graphie filrîî du-ahîîg vwith drivirîg problcmns was shown by Mr. Henderson. Don Milligani movcd a vote of thanks to the ispeakcer for hîs valuable jj- vice' and for showing tire Wcirtlhwhile film. The presýi- denrt, Roui Brooks, alsa cex- prcsscd his appreciation 10 Mr. Hienderson - SpCcial gucsts at the diîîner meeting wvre Brian Martin, prvs~ident noftIhle Ch juffeurs' Club and the followilung mctii- hcrs ofti licoe nitlo,'o Mo)llo.ý' NMirv iii Black. TJ;uv:"l M'1)nn I1i1(1 dMerv E~ 0f hr-r guit-sîs pre-iu--iîl were li ecl -~ ~5u~F~P Morrison, Ron Wells and Jim Cryderrnan, aIl of Bowrnan- ville, aînd Ni. Waddeil of the Wcstmount-O.shawa Kiwanis Clu b. FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND MIARKERS Sa nta Suggests warm during the Santa Claus Parade with . . . LINED SKI BOOTS *LIVING LEATHER BY Also Availahie In Seal Skin Trini With Zipper Fastener---------$1 WHILE IN TOWN FOR THE PARADE ... DROP IN AND SEE "Noveletýtes";l Solos: Novice 78, ira place,' 13-14, 5th, Judy Harper; 15- OUR LARGE SELECTION 0F GIFTS FOR THE MENI Yurkowsl i Cinid.y Chamberliri Novice 1920, Carol Greenham. Blake, Diannel years, ist, Brenda Hennin,ý i]itary Strutt, lst Novice,! nton. !2nd, Bellamnaie Parishi, 3r1:Pen' MMlln *1 i-d plaeJtt-iGail Smnith: Interm-ediate l5- Miss Majorette of Oshiawp ,, -etles"; Jac- 16, Lynn Boivin, '-nd place;' Danne Shaw; Runners-up, L Leader; Twirl- Adva-nced 1l yrs .,3rd place, Dianne Yurkoxvski and Patsy ughlin, Sher- Patsy Blake: Advanced 12, Blake. ME L ýAllun, Val- yrs, 3rd place, Dianne Yul- -___ kowski: Advanced 13 yrs., st' About lwo-thirds o!Canada's' ider C a r o 1 Duel 29 and over, 2-nd place, tured goods; in total volume 35T iriers, Penny Carol Greenham and Penny n o prcaia basis, prneS.N iBoivin, Ma- MoMullen. Novice "T" Strutt,,Canadians are the world'sI omnil 11-12, 3rd, Dianne Yurkowski:I]argest buyers of such imports. b a a )arade in Bowman ville on Saturday GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY rrom Ç..oast t10Lo Shopping Party UIS THURSDAY EVENING OPEN FROM 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. )FFEE and DOUGHNUTS, oves lk Sets m i STAFFORD BROS. LTD. M 0 Staff ord Brothers LIITiED Monuments Bon 133l 318 Duîndag St. E. Whltby (j~ c> I J id it. o ri.- ed Deaàr 1 you r feet ýtle- thot you keep

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