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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Apr 1964, p. 1

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Many Guests Attend Hospital Birthday Party 1n ai 'MI S. C.(' . Rc'licer ant IMi.. L.k Mitci'îell.i, gt Ist Vice Presiclent; iVrs. Wm. Morrison, Director af arIC bt'icg wcomcdtn( tut ite ?cemotijal IlosîDital Lirth- Nursicg and Mi's. W. M. Budeil, President of the qda\' Party lc. t Weuîesdial' at te LionsCentre. In the Women's Auxiliary cf Memorial Hospital. reception lice arte. (rom Ieft to iiht, Mis. Lloyd A\'re, Speaks at Rotary Brigade Has Bsusiness Bureau Speaker Seeaal Recommends "Buy at Home "î To Avoîd Beîng Taken ln The si'icc' ' hof« e. (i!iet \iî'. a hast pre. t- taiîiwý lit' satt l tlat the BusineSss ut'ruail 't'i Tron 10i îu't, iiic'c bied e1wRotat-îaîîs:t ucrc Lithirocu iiîloî'maîîon r, are avautil Iot 'rni n d tIttit i(- lt xtîatitipt prc'-rt'gts- Itplldtanuipacios tluh - S' individîtais tî"u'niiitt- ti'lhlis xx t'u2k anti îext ftî'orcot the pro'ntce lias saveti 'ai tarlo, Gotrtdoin )'liît:e Ilti,. htt'ry Internaîtinal Coin- îlîcîuiti: iof dollars evcr' vxeccttict' of t!-, itreu I tîb c int ti ii li hou uthleRoyal cemti u l'c' etter' î'î.es. Eý the iune'iwrîî tr' t irg ,,ý f t l1iYîrk ll Ttoro'it nto. fromi lc i ctct c îe o' a a Bocciiixi lle Roittrt"Cluîb lici Jcr: t ci iii tiî iîlict Hotel on a r uîrîî l"rîtcV. Thue îtuctii t.ýiust 'peaker or.(o- et'ti t l itis cc îîec a n guest speakter iiili.,;adclres o"t iiD'leiîeru. He sii tuai gr ii oiîiîtatetl b' iîerberý-:wl u rged everyctie ta uavait theni- Mci. Dî'le-iiuere is a graitiate cfi TU.RN FO PAGE T\NO I ed selves cf theto îtirtatioî oIti. \iuesCollUege Sohool iii 1>ced and aciciu-e t' , u'1cto "iît.and sorved ocersea" I Business Pcr'tati oi Torotnto. ddt îîg. WîirlWur Il cuth t lit' Thr birthlacs .ofiDavcidlHi.- Ctaciiain'cmî'd Forces'. iii1(J Ribey antd AI Witlierspoot,'i. c fil(ue Bttt'r Buîsiness ts a ci were celelîtecl hx thî'iî'fiA l 1'ii'eiîci of* 'oont sîn,'e 19,5t, ]ow Rctat'iaii. iof)i Stt'xt'ts cit. t'cei saiti.' SADNESS -- Wor'd lias ju anounced IhtuaIVOtLt'iîi'ire- 'F«1ît" utter BEtilý. îîî BtîctuZI rîanvcille 1M'idgets lost out in side mcc'tine.r xx'ctld ho liet. i tif Toro'tius the 'fOcîrîlu lurgý- lIct iiht, defeated by Km1Ë en Monda. "st;, W'eclnus-!t' ti'tL rai ti lii 'f ils kitid ini game stacticg( at 10 p.m. E day antid îî.ia.eouîîiig 1Ncrtih An. 'i i ioiî,a ' gtte<t duri-,g th ce'.pî"tkerit îîîîî t thie Ro- 'l imiiiated Trenton and Aji - iionooîs in the tourney at 1 U Nw, tliex' can etasin Ângican Laymen Plan-s hlw Port Hope Conference NEW ARRIVAL -- A card, i 1 Pn nii(,rqthp qrriil fq Il A.btouit .11)1) uI c ti i la'nieni from the rît iiiti.îîcc Dur'hamrndn ctftt ncrn will gauthcr tictxioeii April 3 aîîci -t at fi îîîî Cot-i lege School, Port Hope. foi' c two-day ccnft'rctce on ti' 1 Christianil.a'iaimanin 'clis [iWoriti". 'flich Rt. Rc'v. Ci. B. Stnoll, 1Suifftaî'tat'. Lslitp tif 'Foruo.ttt,ý bc i U'tlit' c'tîfecî'îce toaciei'., 1Ses.sins cuill be hc'td Fri- dav cvenîîîîg andciSaîtîciax' coi Ille f0u1utiticvi ug bjects.' "Atmî1 a Chriistian?". "Anui 1ci Stît-ý tii, Cla'ndtuu. '.ct "Atni 1a Pttrisli Cî1iitiai ' "A ftî'r e:tc'l esi:îî îuî'icipahîý ls ftIi' <ii.tii 'u c iii slit tut tip ti sîuîciltdiscussion grocips. Re'tligîitis cObser'c'ets xc'ill iniutcil eeusoig il il jci out- ill onî tt Frita v.,catndi1-0Ic' comuniîctîonî Sitictitc îîrîî- Stattinig ub Lîtihati andt Ncit~~~~l titîittlaiiixuiitiof tii' ti1Y iin '1 ýIo t ît"î t iu'%Vo lu StP'î" Clu cich.cli obucîrg._ tli 11(- iin Boci- io t tî Prp tstt1I r Ci t îtiii t~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Wo i1"' t -:sc. (hi l. Kiwanis Governor Suggests Pro jects For 5Oth Birthday Bcit1' l î i tc 1, l 'h1- a. C' bc' t fi'eld ite11wîF,'î iî,î 1 1 v t i ltl Mocut tx'oIlte K on r.. ('li' Sr. Citizen Wins Dinners &- - 1 - i1'ti.'(1 :i1Wtu 'l'cî oiîî Iitîî'ît il) ' i 1 'itc- 'uatxl' ChAc ,î'r ' itU ix ti'arýi'l ,ît t top l ta .1.1 ht' KtccunIî Clîubý tic il,<icttttcitan ici :_ . ' i".i cx ' s tIlitnit, tot bt't\I((ý i x îî.t ." tl i Itîrloi tIo ,t i,.uic i ..' , lc tet' in i c'turs ( f lui hi,' :du.~ u n di i Ut' uf ti, (ii til t tutu iix eîtii tu1i dea-ilit 1R) ~ , Club i15 urtc f 'li uCti'c' I . c tti:, îî l'c ut Iit'tiu:tî_ýol t i U it-î ,10 peroIti cxi li l tti ut i'ts.îuv ifonti 1(-li fîicilItîýxI urday'. Manitic tiit ti lt e jt ' 'ii' .tnl(, c'ett:u fort u te wc 'r" cc I i tt, K i cxt -Iie uat il xii NichoIs. 2o ti (.rl, i .Vîtt ut.,ii\cc Yoruk îîi, h. i' Mrs. (G. Etc: .,ti.x, ricut .et'îît- uet the t'i.nx'cîîiî' tir t.. dcc i\iit-ti 'i lcipe i' tai . and ail lii te îîîîuîi- t u i(tili I d Ir.bi mi t titt? Buce- 1,5 asite n ti.:.. t 1i" 1,c lt K.c tw-~ ih cîll annual ' i. o '.,. . .î îî iltitiuiceit. Succ.ýISS. I tt Lt-i si < ku pokt' t! Tht'e ii'pt()<.ir.ýt.uî iîbIe' pioj(.i' t't ta tiîu louai of Chl)Ub ) u x ru e ttiblx lx ilt ri s colti la'e ta 'c- Iearn Ilathlhie lo 11xcîttîu b i'tht' Goltden Anîversarv MNr. Nîchtolis a mi îui 'iuhe otf 0 tf i ciisItelt tional. 1c! I lle Bl3tcnicîîx tilt' 'iti il 'a id hfi,- itorues illuartte Bticc- izens' Club. wcx'hci u os uiŽtî- iaii l ', l'ýicc'aIl * S Clubîh wiîi ed by Club là. j itURN TO PAOE. TWOàè grass, have given the local brigade this week a fore- taste of the busy season just ahead of them. If if is as dry as iast year, the firemen wvill be unable to keep up to the cails on the week- e nd s. Today, there ivas a cai 'oni north of lthe Training ihool thaf didn't amount to mything. The firemen w'erc inable to locale anv blaze. 'ariier ln the iwek, ttîey .nswered catis soulbi of -onrtice, 10 a truck on Hligh- vay 401 and on Sunday .orning f0 the police cruiser luere a spollight bail burn- i the fromnt seat. t/,eces ust arrived that Bow- nthe finals at Trenton iston 3 ta 1, \Vith the Earlier, the locals had jax, plus winning top indsay on Saturday. d enjoy the balance Ïcf for baseball ta start. received this morning, tZiitJttIu UO t i.ne arii o i i 3 tos., t, tz. ok.IîI uî )t JliI Turner oc March 24th at 12:45 a.m. Her parents are Ian and Joan Turner, of Bridgenorth, Ian x'.'as thec golf îiiofessional at Southviexv Golf & Countr ' Club hcx-e and is naw prafessional at Pete'boî'ouglî. He is also doing a television show, toc golf. cccë presumne. oxer Channel 12. Congratu- latîolis, VETS W'ANTED - Bowmanville's Legion Branch s seat'ching for ail First War vets in this area. Tlîev are invitcd ta attend the annual Virny Night diîîîeî' leî'e on April llth. There is no charge. If \'ou are à World War I veteran, phone Jim Wcootdwardl 62:3-:3237. You will be more than wel- c t)me. MORE BUTTERFLIES Gord "Wiener" Selicîs aî'îix'ed at the Editor's door over the weekend xvih the second buttcrflv he has seen this Spring. a pretty yellow ane. If this weather doesn't warmn cip son. ail butterflies in the area will be wearing wtoolies tb keep \varm. t SAFE -- Mrs. A. G. Kearney cf Meadowview 131x'd. lias î'eceived word that her daughter and soii-iii-lacx. i' and Mrs. D. Stuart and family of Poti Albeî'ni. .B.C. are safe following the disastrous eartiqcuake and tidal wave on Good Friday. There cx'as it tdamage ta their home. We have received tit information concerning any other relatives or friencds of local people cvho may have bccn in th(, qutike zone. Mi'. and Mi-s. Stuart have resided ini Port Albeini ftor the past fix'e years. JOINS PR FIRIM John R. Vir'pin, soli cf Mrs. atitchte late A. R. Vit-gin, foi'mcrly cf Bowmnan- vil.and a (tiimoi- Statesman employec.luc chian ' ,,ed uobs. For' several v'ears he servcd as ai ecitor wcith Agýe Publications and Southamn Busi- niess Pubilicattins in Ttoronto. Now hie has joincd the Pîublie Relations tirm cof Haî-ry M. Savage & Asstîciates. 2498 Yonge St-. Toronto. His man « ft'vit'cls hi'c' xiiixish him cverv success in the iicc' endeav'tur. LI~"I E MNAN -Allan Woodlock, solu iofMli andît \Irs. Thtomas Wocdlock, Lamb's Lane, anti xxhost' photo appears in this issue, xvas home l'or tht' Easter lioclidays fî'om St. Lawr'ence University. C'anîton, N.Y. A nexvs î'elease this week advises liat li' lias been awarcled his Varsitv Letter ftor aii ottaniîciîg pe'rforimance with lthe universitx' litexbain. SEASONAL SANTA - All înterested parties, se, vce club anîd group representatives, committet mnembers. etc.. Ire ask'ed ta attend a Santa Claus jH racle îm'cîîig tic ednesday. April 8th ai 7:30 p.m. in tlie Planning Board r-orn cof the Librarv building (od Post Office). This meeting xiii wind uip lasr. vear-'s par'ade affairs and lax' plans for the par'ade to corne. ON THE JOB - Police .'ere ouls iinful forlce v este rdav checking parking meters and thev did V erx' well financially for the town. The checks xviii probabiv continue on a tegular basis, s0 keep the pennies droppiîîg anîd 'ou'll save those dollar bis. Iîîcidentally, anvone who expects ta obtain a driinîg licence in the near future should regis- tr at the Police Station now for' T'affic Clinie. ihere will be nu clinics during July and Augusi..J VOLUMNE -110 14 Pages Beautiful Decorations Sprîng Theme Features Hos pifai Bîrthday Part y Attended by Over 200 j The 'enîorial 1Il o s1p iitï,a1 I li i lle S>îat'iouls imuilu llha il te jBirthday Part ' held last Wod- xv -cer c nhanccd x"th ut- Inesday iftei-ioQil bv th1t' \X'fi ccli etrth.o î whh men s Fospital Atixiliare \-at 1hru tîchles ih crilng t Ocul\ pule the Lions Comn'uunitv Centro pitik, -JJJ(j .:i\iixe ndxxhite, xvas a w onderfui suc'cess, and fio(rS xxere S,t off' a"uiont it was greatly enjoyed by mnoroetc]1 scnix' ceilo\V cx ailDnos than 200 people. (farlanci: of pale pink- blos- The immediate Past -Presi- somis s il h enghof i dent, Mrs. S. G. îror u'rooir, ani \x'ere ualso cx- and her sister. Mrs. E. P.t, irictrcss t, widt h :î'x'er- Thompscc. ccci" tht' g'iîc'îcl r]toi Su fpaitci iu i convenors for tli> 3uli rt îlîîc it l . w'ire Thex' wero asýsi. loti bx a cun- l:, liiriu îîcic i rnijttee comnptsecl of tue Preiet- :qucr "'ic t'ci. tuifîci dient, M'.W. M. Rudtell. l'ci- r .t i r..x'lc,'.nu' ir Saosul 'rsf.a llcil The ,ueIs cwe îexu'vd b Ti 'dc exx c ' brvI a MrS. Igtdell, Ilhe Pre'Sdoýnî.t 11e 'tituî]w hileut ct rsWilliam Mûrrît ou. li 'c' iltx i)li t'htx't 'ii titi cf Nti angd,îiMis. 1,1f) ' d .M.lt oiRed li', Ay'ie, thl st Vitce.'- Prî'sici lit. c ac:rrn' c a't' andtîc ltie. Icti Thte Lions('oiittuiiit" ('c,- Lt c.toi 'î, "Aci iti, a o ti'c had becît trzinsfttrtï'd ini t hitit cî' p"v ta loveix' sprin c 'tet'for tIti iud i h'u tt" c'tr," occasion. Facing tht'ecc't;',Sc'r tîpi cfa, icu c f x'ellcw t hev oîteî'edthe front hall ca lan I cclilt. (Ilr.\S liltu nii m'n a r.,racefuj a rc'hwcxc« 'v vith hic' ii i ce]io h'ffocliýi lc chite, yt'llowc'daffodijis ccitut'1; 'c' nx(1'nciîtw i)ctx'-t cxer 'hIh n stpraYs cf' pu, sycc'îilcîcc's ilh Fai: r Biure, xc'arin!e a piet- littie pîxie faces nu il îc'h îy pin k hut uand fI ciffx pink btîci adorning its sides. Thefii'ess, stooti as if amrigthe a'c'h cea s stirmoutitted 1w' tal l ,it î' Onc1)(,it iti'outtcud w'ro ye11coc'. mauice, pink, auud lute mirN i'vdainttevlo\ýcois inx'aî'io- lomtetrs forr nngtheo word \E-lteicotelrý. n octa ic' t 'u horof COME. - o 'dt'osed buiîîn its. Crip pied ChiIdren Take to Air on Sunday, At Oshawa Airport Thana b i)c'l pîuîsalid iîtir ihomes at.uhîo. c' the Oshiawa F]x icg h.g o::uhc hi g kick ount ofil" Api ti ;IIb 1big dt ]uv oithlem are a teair- for about .50 cripplodeh$ ; b' fore w a "re. JX haý re.Club mombers f rom a]eveI'ct(cf l couvr foi- thiem 1WalkS of' h fk .ar e (ilmatingnd for ci-.' "i.Schjjcht s thoîr limete o g-fi hiL-ci 'etiua vho ' ' o' t reîi flicthts oc'cr tti.rî':î ý. fP a',t the club duiîug ,veek-' For matie of thtie liliitirCO, eucl<.1 who rangeon la go (rom :1 f0 Tho (1f!î:gh t is c'o-sponsored 18 x cars, i il vii hotheir fit sc 1w' lioRctar -Ciii îhs of Osh-ý fl i ght. a w a, W'lihc' 111CiIPo \vm aîi- "Thex'tlc tgta L o1 Il:ec'it.EP h (h ild tîas a 'Ra- ducks f c at:: >Ad'V: tar Father." who a£rangies Schlacht, 337 Jarvis 'St., Osýh- Ira osiortation tfo the aiiip(,irt. awa, a elib inombor who has, This 1' fhe third' vear that participatecl in othcr Eastcer theo Wh'îwa F]",ing Cltub 1ha flights. "We tako thomn ovî'r troateci the ulîildreîî. Tho plan the cityv, anîd let ithcm se" 1U P O' 0rA G E 1IA/ Girls Gym Ciass CI Satuî'da' moî'niîîn \a-h lth'ulit tb a c ' tILt'Girls Gx'niClu .ý-tit B.,'mAi'il Ih 'Sohoal. Pliu tiL pit11iian t us: atIrdi ispla' Ycr their parents andI friontîs. ilIIîtLcdiiig such thing'S ts tumbling,xaulsnad gvmntlstics. The girls were un der the leadership cf' Miss .uic'eîtte Marsdon anid ýMiss Lana ýMorristîn. JA numbcî' cf the ý;iî's won Physicai Aclîîcvcment i Cancer 10e Per Capy NUMNBER 14 Society Speakèer bnIlIle fo re fi'oi:t to ifiluthr s(le ofi the easc'ment w\ciciowc Wc re Ico large w'h tc' pajtio carts contahiing gorgeou't boads cf fbowcei'sin Al t'icpastel sh adces. 011 eithet' side cf Ititi'stage '.cre taîl trees. somne xereý 'o'ei'etl cith y'eiio\\' frrsth ir flocc'oriet. ,othor'. cxit i uik :-ciwhi' appte bicssctr>, citi ýt.tl mare w'ithl a Inir.tiiit"jifc wlicuî chite ugoi c,': . Jt's ' '0. van Nc'st iid Mrît B, i R. Ha've \ xere tl]o t'tticeiisfoi' thedec- cLaRNro FACE TcVO Cornz A Poppin Tickets Open For Thursday 'l'lie i' big events going on here this Thursday even- int have .made things a bit difficuit for those %'îshing to a donc! hoth. 'I'Iere is the big annual Corn a Poppin' show at lthe Tomn Hli, istazed b he l'Jack & Tll ('Iuh and ai the Atrena, the annual Skating ('arnival. 1%'c,rd %vas received this moizin, i rom flth-.Jack & .iill ('bih that there are over 100 seals ,fiIl l ot sold for flîîr 'Thursday performnuce, but1 that Friday and Satuir- day's tickets are seiling <tuite rapidly. Anyone îih ing to sec the Thursday Show should contact Mrs. Ada Richards at 623-3784 for tickets, or tlhe),wtt! llibon sa.le at the door. 'l'le Skating ('trnival ex- pects to have a packed bouse and is ready witu an excel- lent program, featurinz top guest stars andI dozens of local youngstcrs in ivonder- fui costumes and skifs. So, take your choice of events. Ttîey'ii bolh ho ex- cellent. Thore is also a a hockey Pamne on teif'vision hofween Toronto aind àont- reai that probably iII ini- terfere witiî lans of those xw'ho would like to sec the carurival or the Jac'k & .Til loses with Dis The1public is cordialiv in llct ci Pres d it cf the Unîit \'ited Io attentd an open micel- in 1957-59. He lias i'ecentIv ing tof (t'e Bîniinc'illu aîîCsrc'etias Chaiî'nan cf liic DcretBrutîcli cf Ilit Cao- Onîtar'io Division, Etîncafti ai ucan Cc tu(er Socutoî on A~pril ýand Ptîblcitc' Ctîmniittee atici hi' h t : pit t ii ielic ons i iitîcx'Presidentit f t lit'0On- i Cei' re whenLt ..c iia G. H-c'ti- taiiO Division of tht' Soc'iet *c'. Clei; . ilI ctii t u'guuîst peak- iMr. Henider. on lias iniai. CFr tther outsicie iiiterests. hu-ing At ilc'idc 'ccxc util, anEltier' utlih J"î'esbyteriai Toronîto bit 1920. Iuc' racuat- Cliorclu in MWoodbiclge anid i t î'Ioio fie Ut r fineniber cf It h o EardI cfthe 'iCl't1tî1o. ali cf ui c' trn National Ballet Guild, to nmen- the cear ast a Catitiil, thýjlion but two. liocvever, he i3 RotY':ttCutndian îA rtillcrx'. i chiefly known lfor is u- H-le aîtîs his living as Presu- stînting service ini fli cause dt of Davis inilHoncierson of cancer educatitîn and con- Lîrn.tt'd. ai wolb kiiuwi Toront- trol. Ali'. Hendersoti haj tu cric' thîis ai tert'st iilpî'înt I the pî oviiice andt is in dî'niaî ii Ow n tbiti i oIi als L a krbeu o hi Cuatiai C.ut t .%î-;e i z11 uuçiietîi' . h . ttra i bSIt, cîot' 1 , t 'cviii i Cancr Scciî'ty is cacciecti uitl) xccca ic ti ttc'k cîa uh the home, for bis wxife, Ami, i 111('cî h scîli 'ct of nct.'i President cf IDistî'ict Coiocîl 'l'h i.cct, ir tcxî'iiceNo. 19-, as vet Il as w'orking as a: :txi îîte with tlîe Se-la votunteer iii theliu iidreii"ýï ciet . JMi ,hIettcrstic us'1w ard of 'the priF ces Yagu ller a i:i ctt as Cîaii'matî Hospital. oif 1ht' Sîiaîer's Patiel cf flitec - -____ Tortnto ltiih.Subscquet'nt- lv. ho cx':. s eoctoci Vice(-Presi- ient iii titto't f Edit.ilin o ya P eg gy flor thc Toronîto Uniît, aiîd eaq, -----'Rates High >Hlax lIn Production Eniikilleit Roc il Peggx 901M 30 - c'iasifiei ýlVer,,,, otuuc - a Jersey cocx iii flue Iîe'd tA R. P. Stenger & Stutnru kilieui, Ont., tits Ici. i lîen ts- scîci a Llfetiîîî Proîdutiton' ccrlificatt'. Iii 3 lactatitons s2he- prcîcocd 91,1,5G lhs. tof tîî;IkX, 4,374 oh.tf fatt. Roy alctg ut ii lic'li' rof Sîuuît. Ro.val, Pî'îîî' 2nd - i OP7Ij'3 -' ~.ilMembers ý.Y At Hockey Mothers Meet Hockey Ivofluerield tIîCýr final n-tieting cf (lue seaxtin the Lins Centret, iVa ci 2-4, witiî Il membei's p'rseit. Pros. Joan Simpsoni welcorn- ied the rmcmherc atnd alltii'rollt cai lu"henint s c-re tetîrlandt cipproctetianttia uluctc tîî t fi- îîuîîîcîal 'ep)ort wuts gix'cr by 3hrtthte treasur'r, "»~ "' "'a"" .~.« ~ ~ a .thîrs wiio stltd pertiants anîd .,.,.. ..t'tci.. ...i.. ..ttibadges on Mliior Hottckey Nigiit the anîouîîî recciveci fromn thesc Sales totaliing S1.2 Marg Tithb. ttî'oîîî ofor flic H-ocîkey l'clthtîtr.. ticke'ts, r'- piir-ted lte cii ot tof Ile prizes totailed $68.,79 antiIllie total uîmtunt rt'ceic'etion fl(.> sie Of tue 1tîi'-ket.s x'ts S310. 71. IVai'y Caxcktî uî titprdIl tit iti'v tjrk contai ittet' iiutl f in. ftir I tut "tît in liStai a tIn vatîr $n7.11w .ctt tîtîtîtniitri >,t1utý(l (tr'd ..îltl' iI. tl: iltuu 1,ofu t lttlt' NuL foi u' i(ti' 3 $13216 fuirStitisiimi 1 10t 1 (to llitrc' Stundc. Aim'tt ionl 'Tai Stltb.00iofut ,. lu 'fi buotu th(îrrx' Scioin ri oturi0('ontut George ("txc'u îluatit wl I o catinuei agii in('x fa I '['it' iassati e im tint t uîî<r 'lt lia v xc's ip(tib irl s'cen t Ihi ic1 ui e hi ttit oer tt'eAe,ý 'i'eu' ptiof "'it Saturday morof t t Bowrnanville foi*h1Scîtoul. t URN TO f'AGE TWQ Durhaniî (ouiity*s (Great aindîy Jourtiai BOIVMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. .XPR1L 1st. 19t;4 'M Rt. 1% v v . ( ; . B. S il vIl

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