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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Feb 1964, p. 4

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7%Te Canadian Statemari, ow..anvlUe, Feb. 19, 1964 EDITORIAL COMMENT Critics Are Always With Us Some tirne ago when the two fun- eral directors in Bowmanville advised council they planned ta give up their unprofitable ambulance business, mu- nicipal officiais set about ta find an an- swer that would provide fast, efficient service in time of emergency. After considerable negotiatian they wcre able to join forces with Newcastle and Dar- lington ta provide sufficient subsidy funds ta make it attractive for the Bowmanville Area Ambulance owned by Don Harvey ta start in business here. Recenbly, there have been two stories of an unjustifiably critical nature conccrning the service. One came f rom a member of Clarke Township Council, which so far has refused ta corne into the agreement because a local funeral director in Oronn bas a part time am- bulance service. The sbatements report- ed were entirely inaccurabe. They wcre ta the effect that an accident vicîim had lain on the side cf the road for an hour before the ambulance arrived from Bowmanville. Our experience, which we believe local and provincial police would corroborate, is that Bow- manville Area Ambulance Service is providing far beter and faster service than anyone could expeet. On no oc- casion that we know of has any acci- dent victim been farced to lie unat- tended waiting for an ambulance ai the side of the road for anything ap- proaching an hour. Mr. Harvey and his staff are on the job day and nigbt and Many Problems The "grass roats" politicians turned out in full force here on Saturday for one of the most interesting and infar- mative sessions anc could wish for. It was the regional conference of the Town and Village Section of the On- tario Municipal Association, atîended by 225 Mayors, Reeves, Clerks and other community officiais about 100 mare than were expected. Those present heard interesting discussions on the many problems con- fronting town and village councils, with special emphasis being p]aced on the complexities connecbed wiîh popu- lation explosions ail over the province, and the difficulties experienced by rur- al "dormitory" municipalibies located just outside huge urban centres. There were new propasals for an area governiment ta replace county councils which many cansider an out-. rnoded, hamstrung form of administra- tion. But, the impressive part of the entire affair was the sincere, well-in- formed and down ta earth appraach to problems. Nobody appeared ta be play- ing partisan politics. Everyone was en- gaged in a diligent searcli for the an- swers ta overcome difficulties that gradually are smothering our smaller mnunicipalities and presenbing tawn and village councils with an accumulation of confused issues beyond the capaciby of local counicils and local taxpayers. The amazingly large representation we have yebt t hear any reasana' complaints. Another unînformed statement v made lasI week at Oshawa & Distr La bar Council meeting ta the effi that the ambulance operatar asks fai guarantec before leaving on an accidi caîl. This is a ridiculous statement1 anyone ta have made. In most insti ces, the accident cails came ta the a- bulance tbrough the provincial poî radia or by phone. The accident vicb is rarely, if ever the persan making t cali. How, in ail comman sense, woî. Mr. Harvey obtain a guarantee of pa ment before ieaving, even if he wîsh ta do so? Actually, he only collects f a small percentage of the highwaye cident calîs and that is why priva ambulances aIl over the province a rying ta work out some agreeme with the provincial authorities on hig way calîs. They feel, quite rigbtly, th municipalities should not have ta pi for such calîs, nor should the amb lance operators be forced ta bear t] expense. In conclusion, we believe that tli area is most forbunate in hax'ing ambulance service of the quaiity have, and hope that uninformed peopr wilI think twice before making stat ments sucb as have been made. M also hope that Clarke Township mnî soon sec ils way clear ta core neuta t] agreement ta spread the cast a bit thii ner. Tbey arc receiving the service ar having a free ride at the moment. - Scarce Solutions showed quite definibely that througi ouI bbc province, municipal cauncil arc experiencing hitherto unheardo difficulties. The municipal official came ta the meeting seeking hclp fo their communities, offerîng their sug gestions and proposing a mare unifie( approach ta common prablems. Ib is expecbed that from the rncc ing bere. there will be definile propos ais drawn up and presenîed at the tiex warksbop session ta be held in Simca( this Spring. After many years of disý cussion il appears quite probable thai the Tosvns and Villages are aI long lasi on the right track in launching theii campaign for changes that arc long overdue. Only good can came from suc' wcll-planned meetings conductcd effi- ciently. We compliment Mayor Jack Heenan of Cobourg, the presidenb, wbe made an excellent chairman; also many compliments were heard for Bowman- vilîe's Clerk Jack L. Reid for his part in handling the administrative part of tbc session. Wben yau are expcIing 125, and 225 show up for a meeting, the staff details connected wibh switch- ing meeting places at the Iast minute can be quite confusing. But, Mr. Reic jusî wenî ahead and did the job ta' had ta be done as thougb there was nobhing ta il. For his efforts, he receiv- cd and deserved the thanks of bhe meet- ing. A man is a man is a man. . - He may be different in matters over which he has no contrai, or differ- G ood Response Accordirig ta govcrnmenî. officiais, the respanse ta the $500 winter hame building bonus exceeds ahl expectatians, and widl amaunt ta about $16,000,000. This is, of course, a straigbî subsidy by the taxpayers. But it seems like anc of the more practical winter work measures af rec- ent years. More than 32,000 housing units are being constructed under bbc plan. That this bas bad same real effect in reducing winter unemploymnn can- naI be doubted. Make-work plans generaliy are not very successfui. But in this instance the spur bo privabe enterprise seems ta have been a much mare useful bhing than anybody anicipated. Il cex-ainiy seems better ta pay out a $500 bonus than ta pay out the amaunt of unem- gloyment insurance whicb would bave een necessary ta maintain bbe con- struction workers who in ail likelihood would otherwise have been unemplov- ed. - Trentonian. ent in matters of choice, but for ail a man. He bas no chaice avcîr bis racial origin, the colour of bis skin or in bbe particular politicai division of this world in wbîch bis birth takes place.. His language or religion may differ - sometbing be may change as he may change the countr-y ta wbich he gives his allegiance. But he is a man. Unfortunabcly, bhe bendency is al- ways la classify, ta file man axvay in aur own neat 11111e cabegories - by race, b' colaur, by creed - ta magnify bbc differences and minimize the basic similatities. The resuit is sbrife, wax- ing and waning througbout tbc bistury of man; differences exploited as a ban- dy tool ta wbip up support for various cauîses, good or bad in intent. Canada is a camparatively young country, populaîed by pet-sans from variaus polibicai, racial and religiaus backgrounds. We have not been f ree from strif e resulîing from bbce differen- ces, but wve have seen in many par'ts of aur ]and bbat these differences need riat preclude barmony. These persons can live as neigbbours; can work to- gether; can play together. We need only ta respect the differences and ac- cept a man for wbab be is - another m an. Utbe fanab mn %tt#ma Durharm County's Great Family journal Established 110 yeans ago in 1854 Also Incarporating The Bownianvtlle News The Newcastle Independent %je i The Orono News -e L 8.4 Autisonz.d c. Second Cans. Mai by the Post Office Depi.. Otawa, and for paymenh of posagae in cash Produced every Wednesday by THE JAMES PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED P.O. Box 190 62-66 King St. W.. Bowmanville, Ontario JOHN M. JAMES EDIon-PiuLsim $4.00 a Year. stnictly in a< GEO. W. GRAHAM GEO. P. MORRIS ADvTG. MANAGER BusiNESS MGin. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ivance $5,50 a Ye<zr in te U.nited States Althouqrh uvury precaution wîll b. taken ta avoid error The Canadian Statesmnan aceepts adveris- ini fn i@ columna on the unde:standing tho it wil ot be liable for any error ini any advertisernent PUblilahled hereunder unieas a proof of such advertsement is requestbed in wwnting by the advertiset and -eturned ta The. CanadiaStman business office duly signed by the adveuiiser and with Buch erroi or correction ploîniy noted in wrtin; theruon, and in thai case it any error so noted is flot corrected by the Canadiau Stateaman its liabiity, shall not exceed such a portion ci the enlire co.1 ots uch advertisement au th. space occupied by the noted error bears to th e whole space nccupied by auch advertisamont. The Church and World Aff airs i ~~~BY the Rev. W. K. Houslander, gram of peacqe should neyer TeCuc essta B.A., B.D., Minister of Trrinlty be a pale print of any inter-'mankind is tired ofL r n UnIte Chuch, Bwmanlllenational political scheme such! the threatof %v ar.Teei UntdCuc, o mnil;as a regional pact, a securit rcol ron nd al is a In face of conflicting world! counicil or even the Unted' hatrcd of those %x ho tel] ao it ble systerns and political pro- Ntosisl.TeChureh mnsnew wearno0f terror. Sgraina which threaten the must stand always for prin- I There's a vearning amountingr p~ ellas o the world we may ciples and protest against anvy almosi to a deniand for be ý- wa elakthe age old questions. trading of principles for ex. ter relations ann nn f' vas ,. ..,Where does the Christian pdet. TeCuc must, more East-West trade, for q i e t do? How can il reconcile the state solely ini terms of polit- and h~-o'counitries. Th,- -~ ~ Chuch tndWaa il o maetils aprhtatefitdlfoIh.ued r a ~ teachirtgof Jesus to a purely icmrpit.Rte lrusýt'çdernnd for recogniion of ýh for caitaiisic tlok hehw ihsdompolitical tdeals adgoig ~ l~h~te .îdaý througth e Bor fEvn rormo reaciiunr-d ia n a btter und Ter sd fce apigelis andorSocialiSrice basrnpaesthpruc0fio!hesnfinead Chrhn- ItrntonlAf h!ee n hitislIien love 's pl c hu hul elz >ais.The onioein urotai htcsCotth ista ha eaei n n nvr isoe etono hi eor: bdeianasrlain-sc .Ter and htiuin ouI- ~ ~, '~* ~ ~ "The pproach o f t h gea ated, ecit, fa andself- diari foavrndn o b i t................Chrtanhuche othe om- shnss.estalihcdthruh Cri'and ed plex probleand S ofint ernaions al ndThe aCucihecannotdelct anotefowr ! i ~~~~or~~~sse th epo!t Jesu rd i t. esgtthe G dscil a us erofy. e Eve n Crs hr s n TChurchnd utontinue b Prcinc elo ee T i oehelare t s rWs. h ul. sathaelevn n n~ egvnbth rnîls "The Church srnust realize uelivintwold eik tht oacee11rnwtnes ad srx' Cisn stlions. His roespon,: licevare 'srely ihati tud eh xvllo uthapn Bidn jHis w ray h aof te-an ad ndeter ath elrvpeae rqior than sohe God'rs Holy Sprihtcontines ta tiheHays pirt. n agu ore g erv a nities. b1ul be t orkinthî wrld10 "The rsaChhurch st in s eu ,ir atrilug nds rervpealrGod's ofintea ind ay l0 gopl !r cciatino der l i n h reto o C e.it rne an naion an t er- ad pacecanotbe quaedCrTosese andteriwsrinftHia power believrs t o o bey apn witeh an reseontsil, olît-1 Choreh.sIn tepris hericld The Church must ndnetuaric ofsîesaeincompleteIonay daorgfsa Faytera 1e ills pendae un11e roisen moretha rncithes cr.funTions of muthe eacie dle building progra must be l.I ,~ ~ ~ will not b e sopped or evenu[etver 'Y l th cïpple chldr n tr atm nt entr s i Onarjo Eater Seal conrib tio s way iHs t e w o rect on - as nC rîtin de a tav n othe rs. thy pe ac e s mak ers dig do e welalata nleabeprp Fcs n Crmns r 10 in theasur e rrokornth fl ha ilit tion for ore han 1,000 crip~led ebji ren i the prov nce. The 964 adthe prpoe a d p a e 1 of God ar ii uandis ndhe mpo eri of c a p rm n nt sru t r inclds hey pritnciues o 1 the nig wakSsesi. Teoes- n1 v agues e eigiotsie ntBýi- sult( evc lbdvn rga. atoabs____pormi abil ec tefmn onsnaett ex- munisre saelfis ndun )u- be a-the b roa lvl. PrtoTihjp essng ah ris eti n g eticeaaials ilnos ta aketienord hich byd t' Crsta wy h efre fPai p te pge s o sie ne ba e-gspelis hf r me lasun,dre lt an n the mîdstiof is cne. me n ntosan oe taning of rnan'nt erdepaed'nd' aers , IhteriChurc h en (...opowrla er ighborh o o, mbaexrsiohay ntheocharit-n and ever- incrsîg be xsýo L I ~ m l "hee Chrisia ur h i eca oe. Si mil y, temUie.ius l e h erro h ob den e a d evceN ton h ul e arded chnitin sH o. It eli v "ehce. thehmmustadvanced and om- thae hiti h nwr Is ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ta Wa ui sîig ardtik w nv yer g îc elatar cide nd akd ar n is ask h will a b n !ran's currenaat- Thogh the and beob. The ir ng butt u r ~cvi-a frend sa hi . nd eme ber him opîto 0f the str ppi g. e a eh o o! He w s ate er p o- e rmîse t oea achi v e arer C rssit is ohe su e and on wluî ave epart d th s li e as goo loo ing, vell buil, doc or t ough that if t e - - j eas re o inte nati naldec-gw v o! reca cilia ion. orde t)lceiedcaven, __ ifin fxlst fcw în ninsthand athletcouintelligenttpe s a n. teacher fit h a from ancy.______laid._This re-mllambc'ripplemcthspe en rquheeat shool nepuis te bythen he fomu.st advertiser. Sorry ta say hk i thern cial :nuutoca'h of them Porttypool evervone knew who hav deserved it. I said,,efa-ddidn't havefjust the type oas t- sit u r st a;n w a kll.ed a s a s he plsrved twh e en eisly Iat the siteahe ~ooara ls tha e a nte Crsin. I hnIhePaeiaer i lw he veai I-le lîed fr qita elasngthe Idea rogoys, ad bu,ntea a chundo! poEen thu he didnvdenceyurhs frlti dSingtn Coucil. ja wn-h:flitionrnitecg oes- augh6,0une isobDeycig th teorothanavince.The 19e nd usies I waseryf happy bp uaiman aeia-s praet tutr nd astre Towîspandedut.his ladhadas0dJtThemoterîthik at.The dStateman wetsRoave account anting - tae forared tfanthellBowma 3-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~i cc 'I poî tbsfrer ev h ro;Afsse t byaraprn te clousness'hal Ids thowicls fth be $6,i5.6were ssed fore pay-! vi lle Aea Amun'so ce Com- not hue ie Johnny Pton byth arioScigh etygongnt tat edhreand 1ipl OI i ctyppss-e anî rmnt a eortcent meeting o! m1itee.mnsMaxs on p- e d S erv i ne at on w tcCrolau besin.w xc p f r a idivia a bn ks o nceag a rtn. f t o w s i a l H m t n l a sp c a e t ng o h o n roa. , ure eno gh Juior was en-so e mles hom. ou wmill f i d ec e atmembers o! th ecauncil ee-1 shi C oci l e hd andMon- g M rr \eas go he\vs itn .oyng th b rnng we d, nd Ony f w ay a a e theque o r $4,00 farorfrenewal pressn g nd prday mohe1 es r ni ng, Febua ry il7nt rîîi~ or uniipl oficj kepig n ee a th dor.in aid aurlaI, ad ood ye t e o! my sb fsc i nce as I e- S DaeputyI re e asC u ira 'ta"cnsteid a plic ti s frchne h- :n u oh r q ai-jla î g tr u h t e a e k a n fr t ety y as i copy o! t h Statesma n a xr esibsn o v th atCh hest an ac oter buesiness. 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Meahjbrswsstbed ndlied tricthe ta be presentedfr aI thehe arlngi Rte ban u -ilin fco payatBelvil, ashme o e igood forod, w i tarrm cm-vl. thmonw r apoed b aey. ssiwatn heisc wo etrîpînyces. the weekend. frleb, asovidoedby-Almontl tiohased adca-Oce i iatie on isthe woud sttopoti oi Mi'Bol MlîvenO..C. Goermen eninerswcr M s cil.T heur eo pleme-Bredtb, Kngway Ditr c ood florune s. o! anion Englishlo !the ad br aegne u aeCuni riet bcEstr eartare across a fresh, st fai and o gniven t. ;anBo-rilîn Taînhîso, o!ovilleheHarbor andisojagreedgtoomethiangrwar ofb$150thatmad TorontDoli'l ofBmp a nIand M. HIl wa sru ed T in ahdd ah Cut a se a We edcs l rn !dceptodwmnhstn vile.basbru ceeec haba ha bent th me.i menion art breex! ingsbak ithe icame o ethe lpreposaer aflerdys o!.ne detheonshiphe chne, al utjr tcar eb Itoseclar'R , oegent soldayaype uhoetc n siulICepres etîe rotheir out a uanerin in b e scrland o!ln ckels. They the turna Chaptàl.an rs eo0 aen eîbtti sdn cureneago-eLahst c o h ac ommhy it- rarîed yt a x, cs nlruc!e n ot e D ..u t lc'ît'-ilpa n-baa m m eroehe H ro fun e! rior taofth com-tee Dsrcio ni so- me lu face th, Stevensonced. LOer-. a rî s'reta iiga Coha . Imce neno ! h e jservice, bcre- N insha w a n vleb . 6speol lig o ln rtns n oflethe clu l d Smî th a d r s. J me uîn y a e orga ofs t hae d eatgroup o! Cg oour 187 1.. C urt WC i-urtoru hnîg tr u hre u htteodld l"-,'. ;_inl 11an- Mr H gh Ptred from veisibing f ri-5 wll k o n hy n uesT- y ar hlin. V lntneswc i as ben orane as% rfl ooy _ - __ and anceyoungtewiin- dri_'zî-.. h« Thld Fratk Ciydra, GodcrC.wsc o v eergcd afleh rizthe, sen i 501, ta be held in the lb again. IL stili sounded good.f' have lu admit 1 was a little hla-kmitlî, and Mi'. John Cox, i acae ermachine Fia ejust as the orgîînist p'y- GenoshaHtin arcmadeft To make sure, I bad il fres ~nuuleaenwb tene macledrFrdy 't Pa-jAsggsioja md hat'mirneograpbed and tried il an C ;nsrane agen, wo atenedand tare the ligaments o! bis ed the first line o! "Sun a! cd Court be approached ta rny Grade 13 students, as a' "Suddenily 1 was jostled out Solina School logether back in ie! t arm very badîy. At f irst 1 mv sou]," sorneane opcned the! sec if Ibey would pay the casb piece for critical analysis. antd traded for more cigarettes, the1,sl bentur 'v, reîiesed Iheir jlil was tbaught the member chape] door and a bright ray1 o! each cf their blirce dele- Their snarts and giggles con-!j'Ihe store owner grabbed me ýouth Tbirsday evening by would bave ta be amputalcdjf sunsbine shone aîong tic gales at monthly dinner mccl- tîrrncd my fîrst impression.landyldThQuedos' BiltnIfrnheetniin Circuit buetilno sv hope he w l ejfloor - -il svas gone in a few îngs. Then we dîscussed iti n dbthIbhave Ihat many burnps on ber Brohehod eeingatEîaaabe t sveil jmoments. Had the organist March meeting will be held They could find litIle wrong 'noste.' The t-ail was baot. Churb.MisBoatanrcetl vsi-beeti plaYing any ather lune, March 4th at the home of wilh il hI had unily, cober-f "WeIl, ny boys were found. About 35 nighbors recentîr cd ber brother at Necastle. * I might nat bave bscrved the Sister Jean Devitt, Bowman- ence and emphass. Tic banc Uifortunaîu.îy,,Ibey bad aI - Ie' llte iieslvweds, Mr. Miss Edith Owens is visit- unusual coincidence. Strange!l ville,,35 Jane Street, hosting was consistent. Wcll, icre il readY din'd from long cancer ard Mi:StanCbo.at the îng friends in Belleville. Wasn't il? for Curt Venture L 1892. is, just as it was written, on because lhey l'ad smaked so hopurk'le unie or nd 'rs. .J. Miss Irene Welch, Caurtîce,- Sunday evcning, Fcbruarylan examinatian, under stress. many cigarettes wben setting PL ka: c r neand'm s.spetIe ven îh d-9th, 60 bowlcrs !rom Kings- Sec whab yothink. jbuis in motion. Mýrr "A (i'on is ha ingtves in toxn. way District, C.O.F., met aI "* write Ibis wbheSiin aýr n T. buA.~i iatn is gaaig r us] ahvsîdr-Liberty Bowl in Bowmanvillc The tille was: The Wander- aîdîetalin lre si;rng bs' Jas .Richiond o! Guelph, eentîy at Mr. Walter W. Man- for a social evening o! bowl- igs o! a Ten-Dollar Bill. ace. TIhe ponctting bmeatiy rx' ýrr1, rldr h u ning's, East Whiîby.f ing. AlI Courts in the dis- "M.,y mather was extremely beginuîing ltîfem. M r, ,...tbîiitnu 139 tue- r.J. .f trict were repncsented and a, large and could make only!breath is cornîng shorter, thc î' hase. TMr.binJagntLan Metcalf, Darling- pîcasant evening was enjoyed Ioud, wirn onsi e îpybniggonaare for Ibis suwelI known car. Sae nTeSaesnîst 286 AylesworîhAe followed b>' lunch which was Iroat.' The tbing that puzzles innarr Be c"utorro-bt .Sawe" indThy StaturdanighlSarbro Oth . served by the committee. It me is how I turned out sa, "But the moral of my utory o. gotbtArden er. anod 10b shels. Fiht cab , 1964 is boped that another evening tIm wbcn she is socb a fabso. is, 'If you're going to produce 101(1 aieeio n Mn nil:M.Jsp npi rM.Jms can be planned for a little i "Anyway, when I popped counterfeit money, make only theediur on- Enfeld Mr JocphKnaplDar r. ame: iter in the spring. out feeling like a wet piece of anc bump on the Queen's nosO d th 'so%(rri ae bee has enîisted with lie Third I FirstI want ta tharîk >'au for j bage a long, dark man and always buy gum. flot cig- ou o eki r .Contingent. I he prompt service you gave wt a black mole beneatb arettes'." H S 9'. lirdui Tyrone: Miss Ethel Lilli-! me last sommer, svben I wroîe1 General Motors of Canada h is lefI eye clutched me and Th- above essay was writ- ca t.u Miss Doroîhy crapp bas returned from,'ta you rcgarding furtber infor- 'aperates manu!acturing plants cricd, 'Oh, darling George'. lIen býy my daughîcr Kim, age Rakudvited in Toronto last spending two monlbs at bermioonaad htppr-tOswadWdor and He and the rest o! the boys[ 12, Grade B. A cbip a!! the U cf,K. home in Maripasa. ced in The Statesman regard-I mainlains 10 p arts ware- kissed me all aver, even on aId crack9 l'm only surpr ised Z:,) x'x rz7 A. Avrc enter- Haydon: Mr. Roberb Moore! ing aId lime pbonographs. IP hou ses acrass Canada. Thepthe Queen's head. 1 was later1 that ber second lasI sentence 'a'or m(' ladies aI a quilî-jand son Douglas bave been i was certainly surprised when company lias more than 1,20010o discover Ihat 1 L1ad thc hon- didn't say, 'MNy brealli is corn- aig n Manday.i visiti.ng lriends in Toronto. short]>' alter wnutng __o-u, ideers, or of being the irst bil in i nishr at. Brotherhood

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