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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Jan 1964, p. 12

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12 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmnanville, Jan. 22. 190W' Manv New Volumes As Ôrono Library Holds Re -Openîng Orono Masonic Lodge Officers - Tan B3lack. Marlf- Hentir v won the broom dance. The big Wvinner in the gamnes room w as Brian Colville. Brian won the 'dollar seventv-five he had spent and als'o the prize. The Intramural Sports Com- Imittee under their president. IDoug Nichais. deserve a grept deal of credit for organîzing tis uceessfui dance. Last mweek io girls' hakset- balLAnderson vs. B.H.S.. ou Seniors lsIet.1-2m ,x-htlt, our'priz-e for bis suggesztion of this Juniors %were victorimirt 23-2n, themce The, prices this year Virgiinia Siemon andi L 'vi are: S4 M1 Grade 11, 12 and 1.1 Helix' ar were the top Junior studciitsý $2 MI0 Grade 9 and 10 scIorers with eight points each. studcnts ;5.00 for outsiderm AerMonda'V's, gaînSe I hop(-e We-re plirnnnig the formai, t0 report that our cr!'teani Felh. 2tste he the most memn- defeaited Clarke High tSchool orabie e v Decoratîoîîs anid posters aur-, gettin g uî'drwv <o-- Ne lune1cs Gaudienl",Ibis .5 vars i 'i i a; niiv tochange formaI. 1ar; aft îe o hecomie NeilRichardis voi i, e 5Aofuiictijoli. With a new and bright decor taiste. and with many new volumes. The non-fictioo section har- the Orono Public Library receîved speciai emphasis b' opened last weekend after having beer closed since Sep- the Board and here many newý% tember. Since September the volumes of a wide interestý Library has ffianged its status have been added. A widoý es an Associate Library ta selection is now available in that of a Public Library, be- the Biagraphy section with ing now operated under def- such books as "Renegadle To mnite regulatians and fnanced!Power' by Paul Newman. through public funds fram -The King's Orchard" hý t he Police Village of Orono. Turnbuli, and "Summer io The Library offers well!Paris" by M. Callaghan. This' over 1,000 books for childreni'section shouid prove most in-' wvhich will be a new feature teresting for biography read- in the village. These books i ers. range from picture books for! Also in the non-fiction sec'-................. the yaungest in the familY ta l ion are books to whet the easy ta read books and on up!'appe lite of the artists where to those suitable for teen- they can study books on draw- agers. There are on the ing, painting, etc. A book on shelves bath fiction and non-iPiccaso is also on the shelf fiction books for children. Thei with illustrations off his works,. niajority of the children's The gardener wili find manv books have been supplied bY1 new books on this suhject and the Library Branch of the '00 doubt rnany helpful hints. Department of Education. On 'Also included in the non-fie - £Baturday another 200 books tion section is the Horsemanis DrRoetJ agt,'. Ld.diePs M trpooe , arrived for the Juvenile sec- Encvclopedia, Repair and Re- UuRhu J agut S ode dat atMatrp(ooe tion and these will be replaced finishing off Furniture, a Coin D.V.,M. M. L local Çtu Moue thait 60t-i>sisitors rî'oni toas;t to the' Visitors 1 hi'Il every four months with an- Collector's Book, a Chairman' nariao svas înstailed as Xor- suîuuoîinding Iodges came ta was abiv resporîded Io bY W. ether new lot. Guide, How ta Play TennisjshipfuI Masteu of Orono Lodgehouîu orBo. r.Tg Bro. Alex Carrthlers. Bro. Wou. Aduit readers have many Sewing, Bialogy, Animals,i Thursday, Januinux' ti. The hntrWr r.D.Tg Morrison, Junior Warden, pro- books ta browse through in Cars, Guns, Birds, Flowers, 'Irstallatioti Ctrcwoî sa s gaut 0on bis elevation to Wou.IPose'd a toast tri the' Instai- bath fiction and non-fiction. Canadian Antiques and mans', performcd hYthue Paist Mas'- Mastci. Rt. Wor. Buo . Duivali'liog Board whii-b\vas rs Many new books have been many more. The group con- . ers of Orono ILodge assisted 'Vas: prscrîted witb a Past ponded 10 ohv Wor. Bro. Dr. added in both sections off the tains books of Technology. by Wor. Bro. Alex Cnu-rîîuhcrs, Masters Jesvel fou bis effort s'Dave- Library and with a varyingArts, Social Science, HistorY M.P.P., and Wou. Bro. Dr. D. in directing the' Ccremnon '. iAil îrepuorD t.;iit-aite a stc'- C. Daiv of Port Hlope. The At the banIquet followilig eessfiil evcning and Orooo Ceremnon '\ was tîîîdeu the di- hue meeting Wor. Bro. Cottcr Lodge was laiîî'bed on ano- recioo of Rt. Wou. Buo.Ilier- proposed a toast t0 Grand, ther suî'ccssful veau. ^leu Duvail, District Depitv Lodge svbicli was rcsponded Io; Showîî abo'e* are the offi- Grand Master of Oîîtario Dis- bv Rt. Wor. Bro. ilsl. . 'esofthue Orono Masoîic trict and Set retausv of Orono rî'.Bro. A. McGili, Imme- Lodge foiioscing Iheil- installa EMPLOYERS - considerthis man: For each man, and woman, 45 and over you hire, the Federal Department of Labour wili pay you up to $75 a month-for up Io 12 months-under certain conditions. The worker must have been unemployed 6 out of the last 9 months. Ail new jobs, or jobs which were vacated before Septem ber 1 st, 1963, quaiify. Cali your nearest National Employmient Office for fui! details. Issued by the autharity of The Hon. Alan J. MacEachen, Mnister of Labour, (autada .11-1111) t ioli. Bottorrn rows, ]f1 1Io right, Brie. ('iuauri ie 'lui nii, I G.: Rt.! Wour. Bro. H. Duv\aîl, D.DG.M.:ý Wotî. irîu. R. J.T'agga-t, W.M.;: XVîii. Bi.o. A. Mc'G"ill, t.P.M.; P, lo. Bert uiîJD Bro. F. Nic'holson,î.SID. ('lop Rov' V. Wori. Buiu. C. WV. Biliiings,l Treas. Bro. M'mî. Morrison, J.' W.; Woi. Bro. G. Coller, Cbap- la 11: Woi - Bro. J. Ricrkabv. D., oif C : Buo. G. Meucer. S.S.; Bro M. Knasl, J.S..: and V. W'nu. Bt o. fRE. lI ugim. DiîîsPhoto. N'ew )chedule BHS Red Cross Soc. WIlI HoId, NEW S I - --- y 1 I- - - - 11 o"* e inhree LJrDcn ibioociL lïnics At a reci ntintl n of tlic.e he qialls' dDtiuîbî ted v-ca i. bs' sulil;q ai Executive Coiuîuu i lIce off 111es î'v ramioîlipsversal Red Cr'oss 'lh11 ilîccu-cl ited f(iu Bowmanville B lr a fn c IThe ruaiiclt':. i nstead orf ('tiii- blîod ki-an 1)'vi h -e î.i, - Canadiao Red Cross Soch',ts-, ual s-fat lig0on o11,or tIwo. cren .e in poptilaion bu. hs - o the following dates- ftor lilti Thuce cliic s pu'ryen i u i tail oisti'iiei 1011 wh tlusi dortor clinfj~icsin Bov'liuiiic iieBowrnans-îi r' w i li1 presci t e reate h uliidrec.ds tif addit jon;7 I during 1964 scere i-on fir'mcd: stîniu problerois. 'T'he fiust Slip lin pjtal leds, a il b- 1w ýWednesdas-, 291h Iaiiua ar -vo t l-chiif tuecban ei-ersillbe ftl( n'ii al lan;ivgue.al teli- :Thursdav, 201h iAuige -t - Wed -i îî e bd ou Wý'cdiîcsdas- 29ih îjr>nics wliwil -j1 vîtiii us lanîg" nesday. I 8th Nosenubeu 'lhr. n Ons- f ltcs .ie ht ii- quantif ies uf bjuîtd. information was i ini'luited 1'1t'us-aî offitnme siiuce tlî' la.ýt 'lie respuiie of tllit' poîl.' a letter from J. - B.Il- G'ooc- 3ownuans'îI 1t]e 1) je IS O11of Bowroanvî lie..-iloss îul feilow, Blooti Donoî-rvi'- eek Ilsss than tlhe Lsual tlîri"' tbej attendanue at hloo'i Director of the Canati liiiRed ioîs.Doîîors \who gave tne(Infni.r cI injs, is g«els'Cvto Cross Societ> - Novenibsu lilas-sa fels"ig S 'e ther cucul t. T nceasjng tIi" A ss'stem o f rota t iti gr-, -t his Jaln alurs Cl jaje. î rober of cliius peu v eau dts asb'îdtÀudfîv There are iiiiis' ucasons fou-svjl i oake it more c-onvsen cl clommtnjtjes iii thuS part 'Ir the' dt'tisjin Ii* hold ilîie i'.foui the' doloru, and wsill as-ojîl the Prov'uince. 1Bs- mt'uii - (l cljî ls, thle iost illtuortai't -an s- exi-eISSu s' ,Waitiiîg aIthel( this systeo, tIlie less deiejra Ilr' being t bat theî' lospital5ss- ' tliîî k-. II ss-î l aI so aI losx forc clinie dates -tluui. in ifl î'- lequijue miore blond anud blood, tlle necessýaî-s- ucreaM' in ness', soimmer- and îniss iitvr - w'!ý i ' - in1964 hail onpre- cvoirs 1and Travel. Cr r s . h'n a revoiutionai s- -jîaîgu xs l(i:l C O r e A m tr n xvas noted lb> thoc-sp who a t - jtended the o ieaIopeinu oui Thursdav es'eniiug. The OronuiH a s O on h m e ' i Art Members lis uppljc'd Moeday evt'ning, Jaui. 13th jMr. 1Lesije Asiett. as thle re-, pairîticigs hcno adturn t1c iu'-ît tile Orono Restaurant theltj ring prt'sideiît, than ked te lwalis o he wL.ibrauv Orono Chamber of Commerce i mem'bers for the wor k una Mis. Bruce Merter usfti(, beld I liir anial meeting w il lu1'had heeîu dons di.rinug lix-, iuew Librariati aund at the' 14 prescrit. past veau. lile îîcluded thaîîls! present finie wili be oniu dii>' Clî,uleIs Arinsti oîg w a s, Ilue committet' of thic Coltu evcry Friday fou the iettiUrn cit"ted as presideot of thb1 DerhY, the Caunival. the Ir-ý and loaning o f b 0 0 k s. Caîîîber ssitb Dane Fud dustrial conniittee anîd espe- Members of tht' îesv L.brai-vc-ptsdeî.'cilI.- the secretars foi- bis un - Board are M'vr. Arnoirl Wa 1lace, Rave Dicksoîu ssas eîtetetitiiig vork dUriig the- veau. - chaininan; Mis. S. J. Norton. t reasuî'eiu and Bob Ilazelderi. IL, [vtfilebi acqtiiring tof iiil secretary: M rs .. Rtckabv,- secr-eta us Tht' di'ettrs arte.: dustujl ai nd w sason'fte r Ms RJ agguîaui M. R -Williain Reid, Gord Wasoi, grenIer acconiplisliments dur- Forrester. Gieru Te'iîart, Dr. R. A. j es-i . 17, 'i aî aî ht 1 A s isit Io vouri.Libra us' siI I oîî-Cook. Pau IlGrîeiîsveld,111Pove-r ftlenMiroittes Of flue 'no doubt be roost rusardiiig, liars-es-Pariier anti I,,Osiie Chiner- hi' ad fouind nuan> Times. a- instancess '.sil iruthue pasi ciglît tr irruil e aens iii \5'ii(h a dc-ý si r'eiad ht'en iîtîtî' for in-' rîsstrial des'clopiiciîî. Mu. Aslett also ncîted that Ouio 55as t-Otuinti Ii ifi'antI spuoke of I lie eestabl ishmroett of a Ptublic- Libi'nrv,. a riess- Firut Ila Il. nrss'dssellitugs aud in rercii t %enaus thie tew lîgil School. Progres;. bue si d, hrings 'sorne <ontros eus>-vhuit iin tle cudti us puogrcss pros r iuo.t w ortbss-ile, Mr. Rasv Dicksîui, tteasuurer, put(,csiîtcd (lue treasîut-(i'sre u-- port isluwit- lictt'Cluuinicr had anbhlance of S870>. 16 pin - ii SI UhhlUl) bond as ofr etiu tute l- i 1 % ]. 'Zlziii' i', of t l I ls 1d a ie' Cuio lt us- andcba nui balancteî <f SI 19621 friuiî tht lnutai clusts Iotailid S-452.25 andto ttu i s ~ .- dth-ii11i,' t 1 le s env uu iluît 11 ? lii.ittîs tuf u - SPI t lAi t( N\1IM\( tlitigaîd Ilit- hoput i lII.t iuu lieh oie thbau ciger i tugelI I')t- f nle- 11 0î 'tîg ie Ir' a i i ifoit-ifd s irîueîîî, îhc's aiCe fi ~ lie Illie Clia nbur-r euh' that t lue il %Ili erîcouî)lu his ',c i 1 i. *cStaff Su îîerî nteîîuc'îu i atid Sgt. al opportun iý,is' v beoît111e eKeisl 0 officueOntario Pros'îuî-ý- itil rew P-\B[YFR. lie xlin I AiPoluce hua;d reporied thal ,T DEA\L. Presco t nu,- 1'S F D t bes' ýarc oîut nu tr tiuetr u agc>tosoiur nearestiR.AMB1LER ses'2 iiol o h ctlain LR toda%. bcak-iu-.hîl huas- as 'r tîu OPPOTt'iTY O\T-1 een no furtber break-jo îîucu 1 OPPRTt.NITý.ý,1\4TUdents iretentIsý. A stîu of -525.0<1 was graîît- thetr assistanuce at the Santa cd the Orono ii-C guoup for Clatis part>' un Detember Mu. Armstronig uoîgratulated fil- wxork of this groump aîîd ils leaders. Mr. and \lrs. Gîlbart. tru the cr îuutts Flowp rs sscxc e îrrt t10thue Orono Public Lîbrarsý. for thrî: offitial opeîuîî g Z.Time;. Memorial Hospital Weekly Report î<et'<s it S 1 (1<5 10 ou, i-e lýa e lWu ae Ilii) weIll ou (mri v, ayIo <1Jiilichisilig a sports n1I'" Dii pemrace vieldeci ai' sew<liii toliisurn of S100,00: îhj' gînde -e-eshe- 111.1 lhe s ilil . ;iiid top don,- AI l ' lia. k't hal Pairies OUI- s5rr110 ii 5 rce dfeatedi (Diir îînis 1>i h a heart-ý hîs'ak a'] ' iai115 margiri. The' dlamiee ( uîuuîîeîîî-uî a albli t o.0.11> ui. 5li g ite \wel! 'l'laîiksare t I buexteîîdedj I imi îîe1 'igg aid her tom- mivttî î'fui thlt extelleoit dec- o ia i l"si. t-pi oIla iisie wonl 500by Das- i' ;îsuîiiaîîd vuîiîe Ari-î ouîit, nî .aid 8îaddi Lucas atid ~itii - -s It's iInpossil)1C to bangl a prît-c ta g cnib -lis l)ottlt' of 1)0.loti tîOd untciv, in this country, no one evf'r- clocs. X)our Canadian lrcd Cross p-o\'idcIs wholc blood and blood products ýabsoiutci' fi-ce to altiost 300,000 vîcttms of illness., accidenit and dis:astei- cr (.J BE SURE TO ATTEND.... BLOOD DkONOR (LINIC WEDO, JAN. 29th LIONS CENTRE 1:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. - and - 6:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. FOR TRANSPORTATION CALI,: 623-3585, 623-2343, 6;23-9010 ON DAY 0F TUE CLINIC "Good! l'Il send you miy cheque today 1" Nb-' p uul tîia v pa * for gooris or set's h-es hv cliieqîe - nuIts tlts pcopie bas e a batik accotint. lî's the siuuîule, safe w as' î transfer tnoney' b any person 'i i( iue ruc"î1lîijque otiptut in thr mail, or c-ash at tisiuubancli of a cfiartereti bank, t's il] 1e one of one iluio trmo lî:t throîtgh the hanking s\ stecm cacli s <Dr. 'I'lcse fatTiffiar slips of papc-r represent 90 pr ui of ail (mnanciai payments made. today-, and thrir lusýt, efficient lbandiing b), the chartered banks is essen- (j t Ilc-il at ïOn To- handile threex er in (relisitg fitîv m ( tJ 1îe -au to mm-ntain standiardis of eili n ii 11e c lerings- the c.4ia rtîcreil hanks bas c- introriuc <-<1 na-netic u (,co icing to hr-r-d in Ihigl-spcd tie lc o crti1q(- This ors' mcl lut<i.callr-ciNTI1CR, ina kes puissihie a (aster, nitre at(ut ulute sers O ct o c'runranîd mainr- tan ouîr qii acotina';one of tht' dueapes't, See your RÀRÂMBLER DEALER now for the best deat of the Year McQueen Motor Sales Ltd. 219 KING STREET EAST Phone 623-3356 For ,\cek Jqn. 13-I 9 in-lais\e Admission.s6 Bîuîths--3 maIe, 2 female Discbarges 71 Major operationz, Minou operation;z \'îsltinz hours 3 -8 p.m. >hrough f ui/-range banking responsive4o grow*-ng, changing nceds Wai AI 352 RAMBLI'R DELI lR country, hasce euubauked oa J',\NUARY. Iol'sigoiîtbeî SUCCI 55io 1963, îbcs are ni & ROUSING start. \Viiîh i VFRY BLST DErAL. that su ad\antage of this esception PROUD OWNER of a beaul besitates i15 niissing a GREA' CAR (of ancient or recent N inu DEA Lt JANUARY 15 RAMBLEP 1 1

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