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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Oct 1964, p. 15

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Mr Mrs. Jamee E. Richardi the past week in StC; mnes and attended the ft of her uricle the latr Mr. Hicks. Congratulations to Mrs la Smith on her glst birt October loth. Mrs. F. E. Rhodes is ing her son. Major Rhodei Mrs Rhodes and ilY <4'onth:lll. Mr. and Mrs. Jîm Jol and children of Peterboý visited his paents Mr. Mrs. J. L. Johnson, Hil Orono May U To Impi The Orrmo Police Tri P)n Yonday, Sept. 28th, their monthly meeting it was estimaterd that a Plus of some $8500l May at the end of thr veni closer studv i., to h-mai the financialpotion ai GET CASH TODAY FOR OLD APPLIAN( through STATE SIA N CLASSIFIEDS TIelephone 623-3303 JUST ARRIVED! The Latest '65 Models of Longines - Wittnauer WATCHES 4 HOC JEWELLE 29 King St. E. art.... - hi - - - 1 TWO VALIANTS - TWO WHEEIBASES-. FOR 1965 The Canad.lan Statesmnan, Bowmanv'flle, Oct. 7, 1964 15 's. James E. Richards, Editor '. O o o P rPaon g Increased Over 1963 :athar- The Public School teachers Mrs. Olvm Annie Davev Patronage at the Orono Park, annua] membership). Moneys, ner in which they a3eev uneral of Inspectorate No. 2 ni Dur- Goode x ife oi Mr. Harold and SwimmingPlinra-div nthsm newole c pane;f E. S. ham County held their Con- Goode, passed away at Me- addr ng h oo tumcreasdevdantimnerwudecopinsothdaon vention at Algonquin Park morial Hosptal, Bowmanville, reports at the recent Park 1 st in paying the imprave- from aindividuals.I a h sVin- last Friday. Tuesday, September 29th, 1964i Board meeting revealed. Mem- ment costs alang wîith the, feeling that sponsrn bde thday, The Couples Club ni Orono Funeral was from the Bar- bers of the board were anform- annual up-keep. should make requtsnsul United Church will hold their low Funeral Home, Friday,! cd of the increased use by the! csia cases -Tîmes. visit- Annual Corn Roast at the October 2nd. Interment Pine ý secretary-treasurer, Miss AIma .Dicsonn improx ang the J. K. Willows, Newcastle Beach, on Grave Cemnetery. Port Perry,- C uttell, who had compiled a a nf ield of the bail diamond re- I fan- atuday Ocobe lOh. ntajo.fînancial statement to the date1 sulted in two members beïîng! Ontario McIntos pls Mr. and Mrs. Jim Middle- Mrs. Orville Chatterton,,;bapitdt anncsayi-jitnuse yt )hnson ton spent Tuesday and Wed- Carol and David spent the someo th metig.aondto gain esarin- îthe ngoluîshbed baeirde The board also outlinedsoefomto toadmaigtecorbae eigrp" roug nes ay i lat w ek wth M . w eken wih he siser rs -, .policy changes which wiîî mprovem ents. The~ Board was late in Septem ber a u ar o and and Mrs. Al Hutchinson at Ross Broome and Mr. Broome, ~ samewhat critical of the man- at the peak of thirfao. llcrest Milford, Prince Edward Coun- Toronto.con itofetin16an- fts. ......... will establish a charge of 50c l~ ~ for parking in the Park on Poli e Tr ste s '....Saturdays. The charge dur-i ing the past season was levied'TeMdm W Po ie T u t e only for Sunday parking. ýe financial report reveal-, " To Be Traditinal edthat a total of some 1,500, cars were charged admittance se Surplus Funds......... 1963. Revenue from the swin- rove Str et Lightngnwhposbyincreased main-: ro e S r e i h i gig the year but wvas )me- -usteesý funds are ivailable. which Entra nce o n t o Cobbledîck . ,' eane ass held;they appear to be, then fur-1 street poses a problem whîchl: Total revenue from the poolj- f when ther street lighting or side-1th- Trustees are Io discuss ! ý and park along with somne $90 suir-:walk construction mav bel further f rT hnesaontdt sm i exist: undertaken this ya.Tecara ttdta $3,450. Expenses during the '>e. r. A Total expenditures to thc the Couintv Road Engaineer had samr, period totalled $3.00ýa 1.., R IdfOe nd md Septemiber amnunted viewed the snutîî entranem- T'o completely different Valiants, each with is marketing area. Above, top, N the \'alîant leaving a surplus from opera-,~ ind If to $8745.03. Rereipts durang to Orono and was an contai t its îwt styling and personality, are offered tatn 0 ordo sdno h 0-lon of some $450 00. B ouII4u th his peraod amounted ta the Planning division nf the in 1965 by Chrysier Canada Ltd. The two Cstm 00fu-oredn nth 16 Wiha$0 l caror $2128.22. Cost.s regulated to Department ai Highways in1 odl poidinch wheelbase. Below is the Valiant Signetî fron 1,963 the Park Board had' ,ES the lire department, amount this matter. He also said that mdl have been întroduced to rvd thej a surplus ni arouind $1,000.00.I v t t o ton M 100.00 to the end af Sep- the Planning Division wa. Valiant line with more complete coverage of two-door hardtop on the 1111-inch wheelbase. 1after payang accounts last Fni-lIn i a tembher. drafting a further plan incor-ý day. The Trustees are to view, porating entrance ont.o the: Having a substantial surplus, . Division Street north for the Couintv road icom the W. P. Vaiiaiit, anada's mosi popu-isîgn af lasi \ear's car, ,&ith,this engine j5 equipped with!th e Board passed a motion'L n possible construction ai a: Irwin subdivision. Iar car in Ils clasq. will be a sculptured crease carryîng'a single, laur-barrel carbure- authorizing a $300.00 payment, - sidewaIk along the street. The Departrnent ni Tran.--- oiiered to Canadians iin a clown the sîde body panels to tan. special camshaft, specialI on the $2.800.00 loan. This port has indicated that ilt.will'choice ni two completely dii- the vertical oblong taillightsi pistons that baast hecam. ýpayment reduces the bank loan make a parking survey af th&efurent maodel ranges, on two at the rear. Ipression ratio ta 10.5-to-onelta $2500-00 which is covered Village and submat their re- difierent wheelbases, for 1965.' The grille ni the 1lI-anchand a special intake manifold.1100 per cent by a $2.500.00: (,eAi<~~~ tees.t ru-entry irom ~Chrysier Canada weaglbaepatterti in a a25oonnceh- oChebuelwsvIvtain D.S. Simpson stated t.hat! Ltd., which for two yeans bas:piece casting between the twýix" engine, high-speed res-ipar it xvas decided ta take no W eîr Iqi at as yet he had been ainable toýbroken al] sales records in its headlights. A iull-length sidelpaflse, particulanly appreciatedi action in cashing iltot retire' 4 - ~ ~ ~~ gel someone ta do the nece.- class, will be available on a moulding runs the entire in highway passing, bas been the $2,500-00 Thrionrve RÂSDLnr.RG JUST ýsary work in the tire hall as l11-inch wheelbasc in the length of the car on a line!very noticeably increased. Looking to expanding u' 'l Wýedding and engagement announcements, birth inone HOLDS YOUR requested bv the Departmnent Valiant 200, Custom 200) and with the rectangular - shaped! Top - quality nylons and and upkeep costs of the Parkms ofraininiaingle ndsle niesr HOLDS YOUf ni Labour. Signet series. The Valiant 100, taillights. Vinyl-cnvered oifs vinyls are used for the inteniorî and also the inclusion nf the etcnimioivtaosglnadsleru aCustom 100 and fastback Bar- are available ini black or white upholsteny and trim inralai 22 acre Centennial Pmoject the Rnntounceflients, etc. I t in ner cop nia ltte frm te O'Fî6..nch wheeîhase. Trtgoî h oya mratched un design and colour1ing a 50 cent charge for car; FOR HRIR.C.! , In the cornspronnfe acua il1eaur heno h Signe boyardp e a iant.Fbisaeeprl Badpse oinefe-Ther îossengraving FOR CHRSTMAS! m ehpa contructllinOra While each Valiant lînie will wirier use îs made ai aluimi-,to present, a pleasing passen-l admittance int.o the park on m unal at thewm llingOr have its own distinctive sty-niîm mouldings ta nceae!e compartmpnt decor, andISaturdays. This will naw (RAISED L2TTERING>r Selctyou gfî itnaur an ntliedtha te clhnging andi personaîity, bath wiîl poecin agistcr osieacompliment the exteirmrean that cars Pntering the oa. and feels ike the finest band cngavoin Th.ete nitnescudbe unden- emphasir.e the Valiant hall-' elements picked up on the colour ai the vebicle. park will be charged ta do haen lgc ndiivuktolyhefes today - we'iI hold it until 1 taken sametime aiter October. mark af quality. comiont, ec raad. New advances irn Chrys- e A.1 1965 Valiants are factory so bath on Saturdays and on brave gan meach.n niiult ny i.fna ade. yau're ready. Takes just a 12, 1964, on if the municipalityý, omy and autstanding per- ler's bigbly - pratective ani equippmd witb front seat beits,j Sundays Irn 1965. The Board grvncaiath ortrustecs wisbed ta fOllOwýformance.pravie Wihteoti sconreýeIta de ot fmi- or 41.ost n urc ycorrosion process also îbth usiesetas e eesthtade assn mi- Thermo-engraving-a.àsEn L2TTEUiNG>' somedesios mdeltracting into plastic haisters at tenance ni the langer area smal deosî au eay te oterprocedtire ta Body dsi n neacb odla new level ni pratectiantesdsnoh et.ncesttdtipmtng C'sts about haij as ruch as han'2nd arnbecuserthu I --Àa pa!ýhvimmediately contact the1îîne follow the wmll -estab- ataenst rusof he5 alatcas. thecestatudaythre lm.iaenhcperltthta en egrvmsoxpns O.Wr. R.C. The letter alsaîlished Valiant reputation fo aan s ulTe165Vlatcristeoth trdyhrglstecpe ltettmasmegàvnsi pointed out that the construc-1trct jipîct, iha A completely re-designedexclusive Cbrysler 5-year, 50,-lDsusndvlpd în 4JlI' EAYWTI U EI tian ai the well could be car-[ wide variety ai body styles and i isrmn ae etnsa00ml warranty on drive future projeets witbin the Park! ýS ~~ried out under winter warks'optians available ta satisîy theilarge, cincular speedometen ta train campanents.Ofruiey tnod mchgenls and that in this the O.W.R.C.individuaî tastes and preîer- ithe leit ai the steering wheel,l The iollawing body stylesi witb tbaugbt being given ta 0f ctoreose , thU coann atchnoe crs no tis ete w h thermuni ncinofpublic mnat nM- t uel, temperature and alterna- aeaalbei the 1.965 Val-I tace and also the infield oi thu Sclect from our giant catalogue of flawlessli orc îo l stews ftemti:oigpbi.'ant: Valiant 100 -_Todorbl diamand. paper. Il distinctive styles of lettering. Wdig )P E R ~cipalitv. Each model line is identîfied for readings ta the right. New!ý.epa*tl; four-door sedan: station-pieaslws50fr$00nd10orl :RY& IF S OPThe chairman xvas authoniz- hy distinctive grille, side ,slide - type heater cantrols are, w agon. Custom 100- Two-1 I waq stated afil the mieeting plete with double envelopesanmd tissues. RY&GFTSOed ta contact the O.W.R.C. mouldjng and rear quarterý mounted. in the centre ni theýdoor bardtop; convertible-! Ihat some fonds would he an oarrange a meeting ta styJing treatments. Bath lines panel, with radio controls im-: four-dlonc sedan. Barracuda - available rmagopitr Bowinanvilleý discuss the develapment ai ieatui-e single headligbts. eitl o. Two-doc hardtop (iastback).1 ested in tennis if work xvas available a the well and alsa the winter The smallec Valiant carnies Barracudas and Signets Valuait -200 - - Two.-door se- , donc on the court. 'l'lie Board \varks program. -Times. a modification ai tbe grille de-! equipped with the Tonquihite dan; four-donc sedan; station: was ai the opinion that if the _________________________transmission,_____ aler an attrac- wagon. Cuîsiom 200 - Two- tennis; court was improved it f) tive new console Plus console- door hardtop: ovutb; would then have to be operat E motinted controls. A new orna- four-dooc s e, d a Yi; s t a t i o n d as the swimming pool C..a iadan cStatesniia mental floor sbhit - plate forms wagon. Signet Two-dnorý (those us ingit.'Ao Iid have ta the base far the four - speed hardlop: u-nuvertiblv. pay a daily ce or take out an manual pean - shifi on the -_______ ______ same models.FO Among the new features t lis ~J I l year is an optional high-pcr- W_77,- formance V-8 engine. v 1 lè Canada Savings Bonds / nowv on sale! EASY TO BUY You cao buy SIMPLE TO CASH You can cash GOOD TO KEEP You gel unerest Canada Savinqs Bonds for cash or Canada Savîngs Bonds at any lime on 1 964 Canada Savungs Bonds on instalmrents -at work an the at any bank at their full face value on Nov. lst eacb year-42% qofor Payroll Savinqs Plan-or at banks, plus earned interest. When ready each of the first twoo years; 500 for auuuurized investment dealers, stockbrokers, trust or loan companies. They cornein denominations of $50, $100. $500, $1.000 and $5.000 rooney u .s requured ail you have ta do eacb of the nexî five years and 5'.2% s complete the redemption form on the Bond and present ilta your Bank, You wîIl receive your rooney up to a Jîmit of $1 0,000 per person. immiediately. They are instant cash l for each of the remaining tbre-e ýears-guving an average relurn \&hen held ta miaturuty un ten years of 5.00% a year.They're worth Iseepingl iThis high-performance ver-, sion ni the 273 cubic inch Val- iîant V-8 engine introduced! i last year, is available for al imadels except station wagons. Oiiering Valiant awners sparts car acceleration and respanse. 0OF MANY THINGS *Battie Over 1 think the nId do or die battle between so-calied Leit and Right in Canada is aven.ý I hope so. There are now onily a few basic pmablems which really plague us. First, there is the question af looking after the nid and 'the poar an the unemplayed.' INa one, in any political party, appraves ai hardshîp for wid- aows or onpbans or anybodyý else. lb is true that there are same wha seem ta seek nut: hardship as if it were a blond brather; but the old idea thatý men are unemployed and fam- buies gaing short ni fond and ciothing simply because theyý are lazy is no longer generally' held. Ail parts ni this snciety,ý business, management and la-' bon, are pnepared ta corne ta: the aid ai tbc needy. How ta do it without reai damage ta, the systemr that makes it pas-1 sible ta provide such aid is the point on which there areý different vicws. Second, there is the prob- lem ai providing bbc oppor- tunity for a job ta all men and wamcn who are willing and able ta work and thus make a contribution ta bbc succeF-, and strength af Cani- ada. Is lbta b e donc by the- zovernmret, or car if .be daner her-t b',.-rrrriding iricentives fa wonrkerz, business men. and farnip.r-s"Cao gavernments dro it without becoming s0 powý.er- fuI and complex that indîvid- ual rights and fneedams are lost? Would workens, farmers, and businessmen do it if given incentiv'e? Russia placed ber faith ira gaverrament dabng it, but that expeniment faiied, andq little by little she is givin g pnivate individuals mare op- poctunity. Fan my part. I wauld 1 1ke ta sec Canada place mare faith t ina the individual, and give tLhe ý paliticians less power and 9 mnney. This is what Germany did, and Japan, in arder ta rebuid tbeir caunitnies, and it worked. This way, I believe, there would be a tremendous increase in oroductivity - that 4 is, more gonds and 'services alower pnices, sa that our products would seil readily abroad. Out af the resulting wealth it should be passible, ta see ta it that every needy: persan in Canada was cared for generously. for the number ni needv wvould sbrink and bbc number af wonkers wauid an- crease.i -AT- The Flyîng Dutchmani MOTOR HOTEL LIBERTY ST. S. and HIGHWAY 401 - BOWMANVILLE MENiU Iced Shrimp Cocktail Choice of Chicken Soup or Consomme Brunoise Tomato. Apple or Grapefruit Juice, Assorted Relish Tid Bits -S E L E-C T1O0N S ROAST ONTARIO TOM TURKEY Savoury Stuffing - Craraberry Sauce BAKED HICKORY SMOKED HAM Fruit Sauce ROAST DOMNESTIC DUCKLING Orange Sauce - Brovin Ricp ROAST PRIME RIBS 0F BEEF Au Jus . Major Greys Chutniey GRILLED STRJCTLY FRESH WHITEFJSH Winc Sauce Green Beans Wh ipped Potator's Asso rted Pies Cake and Ice Cream Tea Baked Idaho Potata ('aulîflovu-cr (Sratince Candied Yams Tossed Green Salad Choice af Three Dressings A Variety of Roils and Butter D ES S ERT S Jellu and Whipped Crearn OId Fashioned Bice Pudding Sherbet Strawberry Parfait Fresh Fruit Ina Season Cheddar Cheese and Crackers Coffee Milk Instant Coffee f

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