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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jul 1964, p. 2

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvllle, July 29, 1964 1c eris urha n usi oe They Both Love the Army IMcGiII Famiiy ý,cia! LmegisaurAecCruh C M m es -May Split Hfigh School Area od Picnic 1icsigairapo~ Seeoae pending. Purpos fth et nie of the descendents of the1 bers informed. ~.onis Ji late Elizabeth Pritchard and I t Ea t a d W s e tfl Joseph McGill was held in Mr. Carruther eotdta, Mebr fte Uie Into East and W est Sections ~ ~~~~~~~Nicholls Ova Park, Peterbor. 0ltl ofso a eîgCute onli eso w t 66 r l tv s a d f i n presentation o f i v e b is o' t eC u i s District mav bc sPlIt into east îatelv.« In the long run, the !cated the need for a $10000sSietf cin and West as tw'o cf the memn report noted, they might be composite school addition at ~ Toronto, Bowmanville, Orillia. a te hteu otlinhoo ber municîpalit es Port Hopelower if the major growth in Courtice withîn the next two à en, okvil,ý,Io Bad and Hope Township, seek tolJpopulation occurred in the years. Enniskillen, of T. Garnet hield, countie manancit i eBethany, Millbrook, Bailieboro sesr h rtrsJi 1 ciandn t feondar', weýt section. Local Approval and Peterborough. School bo&rÈs r art- u~ ftevstt h education. This is the argument of the Port Hope counicil gave ap-~a Atradlcosptlc r ad empoet ul report frorn J. R. Thomn-, eastern municipalities. Reevelproval Monday to the con- k:el hotbuies eeigfrst ad seek uhrzto alw ogv h pca $on, assistant superintendent Everson told council that the __struction of a two-om 4.wa cndte by Charlesî afterwards. Itisdfcutorppeyco itesmed- of secondary education for the: eastern area bears 41 per ce.rt 500 addition to Millbrook High taiePrsietcasit* y ebers repreetnier cini ih aei et * province. was read to Port of the assessment, although it School with payment of the Mr. arldTae or other ag uii hCt fPtroogi Hope Town Councîl Mon., july has only 33 per cent of the cost from current funds.Ms.CetrTmiaSce-patesoudrtndhsIn e î o Pt 2(th, It covered his meet with student enrolment. The board called on the eight ary, and Mrs. James TurnbullI many cases thyaentewelstecotiso e- Ileeve Robert Everson of port The Durham County High; mema b e r municipalities Ln Historian. The Sports Com- happy positionofbigalbruhVcraan Ha- Hope, Reeve William Lightle School District is made up of agree to payment for this ad-mte ossig o r.t mlyeprs nsc a-bro odsustefra of Hope Tnwvnship, and wai- the towns of Bowmanville dition from current funds, to Rlp itue , Mrss iang Sharp, toeswhlow thpe rqie ino eta a ter Revnolcis, secretarv cf the and Port Hope, the villages cf 'allow immediate construction RoadAtnadJeMcmns.TeUie Conesla hîh eho~hordMillbrook and Newcastle, and'of the addition. just coAspteteana renovation cf hih coo oadth owsip f lak, a- ilbok n Pr Hp Gill presented a splendid pro- Mr. Carrutheai dheeheailnsnctebttf The groîîp dclisd tthe hetwnhp o lrkDr ilbokan ot oegram of sports. giilt 1lngon op ndth ouhhih cooswoldb teonywas also grown rtcs.Gad uyciiim h ~î~ltvof establishing Porlto, Hoeadhesuhhgshoswodbetenl The oldest descendent pre. where smnall town fe ie e Hope. the' Village of Millbrook part of Cavan. Total equal- two remaining in the proposedsetJonCasnyugtasesnttoban id-huejiwic wll ov an H p î w stî1 a n w ized assessm ent in the area is split of the high school dis-M aksentGih lars. y un e t ris ess al t o h t i ac on 1 t e hi esc m e d t o aHig coownsdistrict $38,914,04 1. triet As Reeve Everson point- Mhekpcic net yaries bdd Lih cong isRange Student enrolme'nt in thr ed out, unanimous approval of bTheîd th et , wii oriden undert Muipa*rm th atGndJy Lr hon sacge îthearea is 2,270: Bowmanville aIl municipalities would bel e I tefut Saturday in Act. Some of h iudr hc îie tatrtepo Mr. Thomo t ted creaseHigh School, 538: :Clarke, 274; necessary. July at Nîcholîs Oval Park,, standing andcrtcs SYjetws opetd I i report __ n ]rederaeCourtice, 456; Millbrook, 119;ý The present school district is Peterborough. those who dofotndraddubulvetrth id and Port Hope High School. one of the largest in the pro- how critical i sfrsalCute îlji ntefr 883. vînce. tow ns to obtain nutisi N ev P st The most rapid growth isi Mr. Thomson noted in hîs 'an age wheninutysbemaioofactrlal,ît - e Po t jexpected to occur in Darling- l report that nothing in it shouldC u fh ialS cmi moreanmoec-'nlbeusthefctfte ton near Oshawa. 'be taken as an indication that g 3900 rnoatonpln cîl To deal with the increasîngithe Department of Education MS~ S r. a rie uewatdtbtalobeas nmeofsuetinthe west "either favors or disapprovesMrCartesas ot-scacnra iloudi- portion of the school area, the, of such action"- Examiner (FRM PGE No the nOtroMncpl otto nbign rsn m zost other municipalities show Employees RetireetShm.est adfo h ors Canada's Weeklies Undler *the pooe ses To M et n T ron o atotal of $35,869,8 10 for a de- To M ee in To onto aeof $1,181,361; the vil-e an increase of $36,399 and the For Aug. Convention townships a total of $265- Canaas îgget nw~paer haîran or tîsthe 5th039, an increase of $1,144,962. Canaa'sbiggst ewspper Ch minlor bis the45t A breakdown of the proposed; sembly cf the Canadiani Craven of the Ridgetown Do-' 1965etation assesetfor thewsfo useb Weekly Newspapers Associa-1 mînion, assisted by Jim Dilis ?*. creases or decreases are given ionvention thedanTnu oas-onnalt nenMitoniGrr 195txioisafoos.I-n da' during the last week in Champion. -- TOWNS: Cobourg, $13,550,- August. Other commîttee members . 42 (-41,581,918); Port Hope J..AE jII1lf More than 300 weekly pub- include Werden Lcavens of Greg Cox, 16, left, and his 17-year-old brother Randy were at home on leave manville $8,171,632 (-$44,437)-,_______ their wives and families are vefirs and door prizes; John wihte$troCdt'sme5cm tPco hr e~t~42,004). hers tdtoatedthe con- Morris o h rs tJour- ihteOtroRegiment CdtG um regmp PCtompny erg e i an ajores $5iht(n$2,27i5) vention which opens with a nal, welcome and traffic. a driver-mechanies course. Last year, he took a course with the band at the -(plus $28223); Coîborne $, welcome party on the evening Frank Maclntyre o! the Dun- same camp. He was aise top cadet during the annual regimental inspection this 266,313 (plus $17,658): New- FlihtLiutnat * of August 25 and ends with a dalk Herald, head tables; year. Randy bas joined the army and recently completed his basic trainiing at Icastle $1,090,383 (plus $2,358),P R[ NA IN (Bih Midoch, 9 . o- aJut2. The convenn Merykpuofctyhe rb -Camp Borden. hIAucïust, he too will start a Driver Mechanjc's course with the 214),tigs $50,3 0(plus 1- ytien will have a pioncer' Canmpbell of the Dutton Act-R.C.A.S.C. Bct ndtb b' 2a14): Millbrook $650,380sns (plusad $2,20).MUL this motith tb RCAF Trainîng, theme. A woodcut of an old' vance, signs and decorations, Mrs. A.E. Cox, 114 Elgin St. Mr. Cox Sr., was one of the first regimental cadets Townships: Darlington $7,- Commnrl e7idîîarers 1 printing press, inscribcd wit and Andrew McLean o! the recruited by the Ontario Regiment in Oshawa. He is nwepce tGnrl2404(ls5133;Hml a nytmGlti W themesage "The yratslSeaforth Huron Expositor and Mtî ofra h r ocreter utintayhn htcncreton $5,225,835 (plus $189,502); rlrpie xr oma LcaVîng a1 position as mnan- Foec the Peoples Friend," i5J H. D. McConnell cf the Tii-Mtr.S a steby r ocrid hr utintayhn htcncm agecnt lrainîng instnîîctor at used te symbolize the pioncer! hurY Times, buzz sessions. up te the enjoyment and satisfaction they receive from army training. C876;r oe 4 ,18,9 (plus 11T l4alts-.g 36altwotSJ the Central OfficIr School at themne.1 Mrs. Craven and Mrs. Leav-A5973; Mra 128,4'S * ~ 28alt,13g .2altwrl$J lias een apoîntrl a taffcf- Hadquaters or th COiI~1 mflee ____$2b9-700565;(puray79,248,8a4i8! *~~J w Cen tralia, Ont., F/L Murdloch I ens cc-chair the ladies coin- ctor on the Board, was given (plus $130,770); Seymour $2,- J14rlbesST.6alstJ ficcr in the Management En- vention will be the Royal, 2 0 00___ A en great cei y several of the 70,55S(luE$7,25);LS!i gineernng Branch. York Hotel but many cf the' speakers for his very fn 26580(ls5862;~SPRPEAISJNO IUD 1 ieCramahe $2,307,490 (plus $38,- SLrlS.1 loolS.4 FIL Murrloch was born at sessions will take place away'CJr ? ir presentation cf a brie! te the 125); Manvers $2,182,866(pui Lonclcn, Ont., and educated ati from the hotel. In additionJ,)fQowden aFor D a rIJvini"ce standing committee o! the 550,865); C a v an $ (plus68 Bowrnan'v uIc High School. He rto the trio te Niagara Fal ,ferlerai goveroment ofl agri- ( plus $92,580) $29862__________________________ enlistecl n the air force 'air 1 expeditions are aise planned 1. .s)cutue Cartwright crewbranh un1952and as o OKefe entrltiuee.id$1,931,718 (plus 5142,150);- ce rnhi195an a o 'efCete inerJfam illes Ho An interesting statement Brighton $1,931,099 (plus $9, I IEI awardcd bus radio navigator Village, the Massev Harris t~!ê .on esi in C ouourG made at the meeting, Mr. 245); Percy $1,923,080 (ls -W~ wings un early 1953. He re- Farm near Agîncourt and the1 A I9 Carruthers said, was te the $35,737); South Monag han cently studied management en-, Canadian National Exhibitior!n 'fllUal ricfllC Mrs. Margaret Coombes, RR cf roses whîch was madle to effect that Rhodesia is now $982,660 (plus $58,060); Aln- WEDELVE gineIr ~al the United States' 15, Bowmanvîhle, won the Dur- the three. considering the need for con- wick $857,445 (plus $62,039). .A rmny ialuRock ItlEngi eing - On Saturday, July 18, 1964,' ham Dairy Princess title in Co- Other Contestants troh atc nrya. fr te co n .. . M m es2 Ki g S. E h n 2 - 3 1B w a vii Agcncy i Rock slAnc c id e n t "The Acres" was the scene of bourg ast W ednesday, befoe therc nesa t w r a tr-utr.Two members o! the Provin - _ ___________________________ T o n i r.ads .P:a pleasant and happy reunion neariy 2,000 people at the Co- i tera cnest 1 anweK ar-__ T.-uoh on f Lmr. an rsP.for about 75 members cf the bourg Arena. bra HLe, RR 1, Pavan ; t _____________ BwN nile / Murdoch i s !n, _ i Snowrlen Famiîy. Favourerl In sweîtering heat, Mrs. arnd McHim atl, RR 1,Hp; j omavleFL udchi o ufd-Up 1with the best o! weather cn-J mestokth id Mrm ablfrieBtaiii R1 rnarnied to the former Audrey dton' w wr vr cesoCoes othe ttl fo 2Cmp frd; Marilyn Harvey,' Hadfield cf Port Aiberni, B.C.. itosweeeveypaedthrcnsatVla Mc- RR 1, Dartford; Carol Mack- zen, Lynnc. 5. and William, 2 car driven by Alexander Me-!'been missed for the Iast two the title for Northumberland f rnonths.1 Lellan, Brantford, went out of 1 or three years. Relatives were over three other girls. The girls were dressed in ioTr _________________________ ontrol on No. 401 Hîghwaylpresent frorn Manotick, Beth- The. sven girls rnilked four' white slacks and shirts. Mayor at Larb"s Road. It eft the' any, Solina, Harilton, To- cws in two shifts, before the Jak Heenan put the red nib- rte Confidence in a îgtiîrafl- Iroad, and rolled over. Thelonto, Oshawa, Bowmanville, equally warrn cnowd which1 bon emblematic cf victory, onMa justobe recr lwnro h ar isEiy'roln yrnMpeMrs. CSeptembuseler 1964ew rotscefeeivengpemthe1 from lHoldsworth, Brantford, was a' Grove and Ortuno. brahesya tefe rwMPP for Northurnberland, dra- isa. 11an re aro 'passenger. Al diets were forgotten as l for the samples o! daiîry and ped the ribbon over the North- installatio and repaiConnectionsn A RT S Miss Holdswortlu receivcd dishes were emptied when cheese, was heid.~ ok f umbenland winner. ivatn frm heans o te p o ety ne Ca r M a rket and she was taken teMemorial goorlies they could. When Thunder Bay disrcwinner Trno Jack Bain, Toronto, o n re sdo cani make your holiday Hop, Bowmanvili e, mulace. groans, that they had eaten present for the competition ville. Robinson, Kertt- Beca use th cost matfianl No dowvn paynients nec- :the eut-patient department, and' bet a nte nm, vn.Selndu ih The Cobourg chamber ci tefm tn ~ c~r o ice s h mot oplte hea gve retmn i anletoee ruchand ene un- aevnt h ied anuncer fore thThecommission fichargessryto i essary and extra cash if released. There was consider ýVice President Wesley Down, two winners for apresentation commerce, who heiped spon-1 sor the event, had J. MeMil- needed to those who al damage te bier car. Co-1in the absence o! President - an,,manager o! the chamber,ý as foIUows: qumalify. istable Bruce Tilîson, OPP, i-Bill Lewis, called the grouerset The prices are right, the 'vestigated the accident. 'te order and weicomed ail peNn cas rerad t oamd There was a two car collis- ths h on o hir The two winners will cern-HO S S WF C NNE T N business lis great. sion at 3:06 p.rn. on Sunday1 annual visit. The secretary- (FROM PAGE ONE) pete at the CNE for the On-1 O S E E O N C I -is ore iltsre, o ig tetathedi- rauensrpntwsadp-Tanpr lcne3--4,C4 aiette j9 te 10- b'oys,-BilI Gil"ban-k, Ottier by-Iaws includent 20131 David Snowden: ih te 16, and 2014. noad closing in 'PROM PAGE ONE) bcvs, Ewart Werry, Jerry Brighton and Seyrnour town- thc industry and proposcd; Application for a water service must be made and $90.(0ms epi otePbi H O L ID A Y Snowden. Wheelbarrow race, ships, 2015. a by-law appoint- steps suggested te meet these! UiiisCm iso navneo n osrcin Jr vadRnvSodn n .CmrnMcCallum nas probierns. UiiisCm iso navneo n osrcin i adesshe icin, anraCOunties seora a salary Sorne of the diffîculties fac- it is hereby proclaîmed hy the Goodmurphy: Sack race, girls, Of 55,000 per annum; 2016, a îng the industny which were: The $90.00 flat rate covers the excavating, tapping, là,gadbakiin c /I Lînda Snowden. Nancy Rog by-law appointing a Court Of discussed at the meeting, Mr.' cpe rohrapoe ie rr h rpryUet h TTowon Bwmnofl, tater; ey, arySnwdnDa Rviion ad weamndng;arbteoysat,,werateroperorothr ppovd ip fromth-poprteln. e ii srthene vid Snowden, Picking a iucky by.laws - 2017, raisiog the high eosts o! production in ýnumber (men only), Bert counties engineer's saiary tO companison wjth the average R P AC M N M o d y u . 3 dber o! bean in the ja, Kareni raising the counities clerk sal-1 for ast season's crop; the fact,_______________ onday, A ug. Bell (lodsGessingThe snum ryo$8,90 0 ea:m 0.1, t pric of:64 ets rce ie ___________ conciuded with a peanuti I the lsn minutes,j make many more cigarettes i h ae evc a ntie re eJn ,15 n esta 0yasaoafa i96 senamblc. lWarden Douglas McMaster o!' th an formerly, and the need wnul bc obscrved as As darkness fell, empty pic- Murray township announiced for impnoved relatiens be-I aecag f$50 ilb aet atalycvrtecs frpiige elcn iibathe were re-packed the Warden's Picnic would beý tween the producen and the,; same. If installed 20 years agio or more a f lat rate charge of $91.0wl b ae inotecars and farnîlies left held at Presqu'ile on AugustI buyer. for home having enjoyed an- l2th.r Stanley Smith, the newly 18b ntle ' other visit and hoping to Counicil decided to give at- eiected president of the board,An waecon tonarethn /"wiib isaldonatm admtril as. meet again next year at "The tention to the motion of Reeve made several suggestions with A siaec h otwi .md yti omsinadadpsto i.etmtdcs c n fic H o li a ~~~~~~Acres"* on the third Saturday R. C. Evei-son o! Port Hope respect te these problems, A siaeo h otwl emd yteCm iso n willbe ale t bewith us contacted to see what could experts is the main salvation. Citizens,, are rcquested to govern themseIvcq nx ya ndta when ne- be done on the algae problem Differences between the bu3'- Where a %" water service connection and a 4"" sewer coti o ar istldatt. laties re laningholidays now plaguîng municipalities er and the seller must be set accordingly they wîli reserve the third along the lakeshore area. aside, lie claimed, and nepre-j same time and in the same trench the f lat rate charge shah .$3.0 adt tePbi satunday in July fer the 'Here we are in the tounist sentatives of ail parties musti Snowden Picnic. We missed1 esn an ay o orb rpae ast onad Utilities Commission in advance of any construction. IvnM. Hobbs al those who wene net there 1 beaches cannot be used," Mn. reason out the amount o! to-J vabut sincerely hope:Everson said. III would sug- bacco required. Mn. Smith] n n il u lc U ilte o ' n iso Mayor that 'thev wilI rnake it next gest that the need for ac- aise stated that it was mo.st Tow ofBownanill :year. We hope that ail those celerated help is urgent." important that growers abide B w Town ofBowmanille wo camethis vear did net Deputy Reeve George Fin- by the decisions o! the Board. B wen lle P b i toit t eat so much but that they will nie o! Hope township sug- Otherwise there can lie neoHIMN .C AO GOD SAVE THE QUEEN corne agaîn next year. ket.s gested that such a pnoject confidence and the Board can- MAR , L.OGEC. VASNRD ýmake a date for' Saturday. could well be one prornoted1 not eperate efficiently. 11MA GEEO ET.VNRD July 17. 1965, at "The Acres"! by A.R.D.A. Peter G. Newell, local dir.1

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