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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Nov 1964, p. 1

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Young Pirate Attends k Service * %' I v~ » '*1 i'. I. Blood Donor Clinic Bownianville and District Red Cross Branch members are busy preparing for an outstanding Blood Donor Clinic here at the Lions Centre next Wednesday afternoon and evenlng. At their last clinic the don- ors were far greater in num- ber than expected, and this time it is hoped that ail previous records wili be shattered by the attendance. Sufficient supplies have been ordered to take care of many additional donors. The need Is greater than ever for preclous blood transfusions in hospitals, su please take a fewv minutes to attend the clinic either in the afternoon or evening. For free transportation to and from the clinic, tele- phone 623-2343, 623-3188 or 623-9010 on the day of the ùlinic. which lviI be open from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 9 P.m. firemen fought valiantlv bo control the flames, but, vere unable tn save tbe barn. Hlowever. they were successful in prevcnting the fuir f romi spreading to tbe other nearby buildings. Mr. Carvcîh was most Iapprcciative of the efforts of the f iremen. "They did a wonderfut job in sax'îng the driving shed, whîch was right nexl to the flamning barni, and also in saving bhe other large barni, and the adjacent bouise," ?vlr. Ca",etb told the Canadian Statesman today-. be ~4rTb1~r VOLUME 110 16 Pages BOWINA NVI LLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Il, 1964 10e Per Copy NUMBF1? 4fj Amontî the lai-e (ttdat ltce Rene mbîvatwe cv avCcc tialttl 'i t on t;I I'IIdaV there was on ti t usuial specltbot tvlîîse li:ck show t. i s ji l rto. Ilf the i nsîgnia on bis swxeater is accu rate he is a ta ter\itclii pcu '. V b g mwith rnterest wb le MaYoluobbs teads the nan ius'te a I fion i tis Impressive (enotaph Ser'viïce HeId Here on Saturday Morning With Large Crowd inj fi i t Ili'e C<ennitap1)1 fo r bite a 1t1- AIa jo1c1r J 1tgntes AMati tii.1 1; '<J erit ot.' R tiîirne Bo\îî'ciatii îî c- Bu", S(-ot ~eid titdi' ht ttt il RBîîtniait 'i e 2ttd Chlftl (.:niiil th Bot tavile1Cfi.tit il, k< . o nf- 1,ai'î i73 orf tt Ie ciCct-la i-onl Lait tii Bitttuti'lw Ceront aph tias flarikeri i 1 tti b îgie tt'Police App fri tRee Fourth BT ai Ciiriiî .tRIttd. voiv ed in wlo ivas Pa id \ic r. tai oi' 1ra î8i of78 ilue RFuît il fidianiLgctS d 1 7Il;. tmiotri v s ttu t'c i te a ('anadcuîîl i'uti ii f'ut h ii iis sttctîii c Ped Ecut . Y Tei SI tu-luit att Co rt 'ite1 uitl) liait.oll't xvi h ic i'tittt \v I S., [tt idi e i ii t-11-- AMl'in c dities îîa\ ite'tt i o -i,' ha a id it'1 tu im aIi'ic l e .c iiti i l aitI ithe tt GolîaCilil 1Cu 1îi i .i i' R c ctuîi dit Ervltlie F tr u. lit i ' Yoti4 I oll.,Iil )ltt îî t t o; T11f. olo> P:t1i1, li'd hi cci of a ccimii to ti)it a Fiî Ti". e. .'i ~ i r'eil PaId R ae' h m, \iî l" *'t i'ut îit' t.Cotill i' t Attendance HoId Service At Cenotaph This Morning Brauch 178 0 f the Royal Canadan Legion held an Arm- istice Day Service at 10:45 o'clock this morning. Novemi- ber It 1h, at the Cenotaph.' Chaplin John Living officj-ý ated. "ie short but iînpressive service of remnembrance was attended 1)v members of Brauch 178 and mnembers of the Boxvnîaîville Ladies' Aux- iliarv to the RoYal Canadian Legion. a nuimber of local citizens, and several groups of chliId ren. Fol lowing the Two Minutes Silence ut Il o'clock in honor of tiiose who sacrificed their lives in two World Wars the Lament was played b 'y Piper Gary Cole. Piper Glen Ther- IMu and Piper Glen MaeNeilI %'ith Drummer Rav Thertell and Drumnmer Stephen Oke or: the Bowmanville Canadian' Legion Pipe Band. blouse' :ri 13,)i'r i ". Piic! - ti 'd Bort h. ., i.k H ~<~FrCurlers Bl'ai: t' , ..î1j' This 'v eekend A1. 1't t, .Aboîiti gi) hie \v ea th er lt liii ' ' i ~i t't~fîtistia ingly vvr'n for mak- 1 i 'k . îQA i ing i'e. ev er *v effort. is being toade to have a gond surface' readi' at Borvmativiiie Golif &J ýre en 1Ciirlinig Club for t he Openi ~~~Mî NICC e ,pat hanges have baker Esca ee ichjdng pintng the Ntaits of the rink white bo C 1 -ive beltet' visibiliv as tliose! A t btotes go skiddiitg down the'ý ce. 'i eladies' sec tin is alsol te t ',. t ' t !. tî I!wîî plaiiing Iheir Openi Ilouse oit tii'~~ st '.' t..\ ' <'vi 1< Tijiiesday altef-nocit, startiig at Gît ii , S'iii tirof,1.15 ittiet al l adies arc invrd- Bt i e " d. Int'ibruction anîd refresh- Til'tti. ) l ettt t.l \,io iiis toctits wiii bc piovided. Bring t~ ~ ~ ii on ti îtîht ' tkicapair of rribhcrs cf Youdo (b i (I ' 't i t. hi't'ci aiftnthave crrin g shocs. 'cp ~ \t i mir - Schedules for t he oten', tiî'itru'i ~.it. , oi. iii gi-îup tiho w-l u tri Ttesda ys sa ti11 ni; 1uil' 1)ttu'it (d ttc and 'Thic'sda.vs w'il start next titi iiiic ii' t t'u' t 'd'week. as wiitlte Busine8s itd ic '. itt'Io iiî Girls and bhe severai addibionî- or tit' tu ' Iai groups vtho wil bc curling, St~ ~~ý( r.2t ic c' t ti r i_ a IBowman ville. Titere is stîi1 it',i lit . ltt ttj e t ýit, tlie totîntifn all sections for more i'tii'ttttt i< tr t tu . his lav'cis. but arrangements tilt t. t t 't' , illiicci. 1le inrisi he c'ottpieted aimosi im- iiici t' cv c'tprilc t'edateiv so maîtagement iii 1miiiedi t't'tt' i i, ail bIeeti kcîoîr' ow nuch ire is avai]- uttop( (1 abhie foi ocîlsîde tetîtal. Courtice United Church Will Burn Mortgage This Sunda>'vt'tOt.Ntemnber I Sth 1964, at 7:1) s ti ' alt' ti bme wxas meeting in Courtice qi aspecral Brciogtf itue Notgg'seri'e' . Iiantd' rt' t it wi~as decided that the corn- îcctw i c' iut i itste(, ' t. " t ai 101CI I f rfu 'sbip. 'The building tin ofar îda 'lrit"icu iaîi~yei cdi.t ittiti~ t< Li <ii . l ci l' etting aside the offer'ingirorm adu1t ânembers VIf thv cuurtiue isuiday Shu,'file jUrw I.ýul11y a ituli. uiURN 10 PAGL IWOb . Ç11ts a'nd SWITCH - A new twist bas been added in New- castle that is somebhing different. They field a dance for under 21 yotingsters recentlv and had police protection to keep unruly adults from catis- ing a disturbance. It seems that in the past wben the men left those Newcastle pubs afber hoistîng a few, tbey couldn't resist the desire to dance. T1rouble resulted, so pre caubi ons were necessarv,%. 3]c STAMNPS - Christmas card mailing \vill be more expensive ibis vear. Instead of 2c for un- sealed cards, each will now require a .3c stamnp l'or mailing anywhere in tbe world. Postrmaster Geo. Vice also advises that, the Post Office staff will be pleased to add local box numbers to anv Christmas mailing lists if they are left ai, bbe office during the next fou r weeks. WINDOW - Congratulations to Cliffcrest Clean- ers wbose window feabured appropriate Remem- brance Day decorations last week. Tbe special ef- fort was arranged by Legion Poppv Co-Chairman Llewelvyn Burton and his wife. -Jean. WORK PARTY Rotarians plan a big work party at their new property riear the oId Crearn of Bazley Mili this Saturday, starting at 8:30. They will be happy to welcorne tbe services of any volun- teers or specltors. A NNI A LS Arrangements for, the Santa Claus parade continue to go forward. Mrs. Il. B. Rundle has agreed bo look after a new venture, trained, animaIs, for the big show,. There are quite a few pets Ibat have been trained to valk in harness or hauîl a carl or performn in sorre other itanner, witb tbe drivers and possibly thie pets dressed in colorful costumes. This is the type of anima] want- ed for the parade,'nob just ordinary cbickens. cats, dogs or canaries. Phone iMrs. RundlIe if you have sucb an animal. lier number is 623-2681. CONGRATULATIONS - A Bowi-anville Ex- Mavor and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Milton .1. Elliott, Il Wellington St., are celebrabing tbeir golden wedding anniversar * today . Sincere congratula- tions from tbeir manv frie nds will go Out to them. MIUTUAL, AI D On Saturday ai the Rod Car- vetb barn fire, the tbree area fire departments worked togetber bo save nearby buildings. While al the start there was some confusion witb water pouring out hoses before they were hooked Lrp. tbe operation was successful in preventing a mîîeb bigger loss. A gond intercommunication s\'strm would bave been mosi bel1pful. .JOIN FIRM lI- er friends wili be pleased tib itear that Mrs. M. E. Leask is back in the business world again, after bemporarily rebiring some monbhs ago. She bas joined the Real Estabe f irm operated by' Jack Ricard, King St. East. Wilfred 1lawke of Orono is another neweomer to this recenbl v estab- lisbied btusintess. Botb tbese peocple bave liad cîcr- siderable experience in Ilie sales field. MAIN I R1 'lThose w h tîci'e îcp tuti ut ocn d* et\,enii 'g ra have bbouglib somnebliuig xvas %vi'ong wý,ibb bbem, belîs were ringing ini tîeir ears. A qr.ick cbeck revealed that somebow the burglarý alarm at bhe Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce bad been tripped. 11, rang for some bime before arrangements could be made Io disconneel the apparatus thal. is bled in witb the vault. Police were kept busY answering queries if il. was a bold ti p. + + t tb FIRE -- Botb fiî'e trucks dashed bIbte Goodvai'.ý reclaim plant on Monday evening wlîen a blaze starbed somewhere in tbe processing. Libtle dam- age was donc and the plant was hack in operatiori within a feu, hotîrs. ANNIVERSARY To celeichate the 501h arîri- x'ersar 'v of tbe founding of Kiwanis Clubs, local Kiwanians. led b y President Jim Colliss, on Satur- da 'y afiernoon planted 50 flowering crab trees on tbe easb side of Mvernorial Park. KIN WINNER --- Bey. Gr-eenlaw. holdingg bicket 192, was bbc $50 -winîîer ibis week in bbe Kmn ii- x-estmntnldraw. tPAINTINGS Inl last w'eek's issue, there was a photo on tbe sports page showing the painting of E. P. Taylor's famous race horse Northern Dancer included in the Prudential Insurance Co's "Great 'Moments in Sports" serivs. Larpe prints of this and other painbings are available free of charge from iucal agents ý5am black and George White. 1 Held, at Legion H -all Over 200 Veferans Hear Challengîng Address at Remembrance Day Dinner \lorî iîcici 11 200atirrdlie as fottows llcq Worship lvstt -i acciual i .\ 'itsi c f)tcîîîr tiei Hobs. NMavoni i'Bow ma"n A p p o e L a hv Bra n'h I17S of t he Roi d iville. PresidenI Byron (Dluke n ov, C3adýi mala Lto 't h(-Le1g- Brint of thr, Bownian\illc ion 1-ail ont Sallirriax itiii Kiosincn Cbch. Il. G. Mac- T KV Ted )Sîtet ,-Ncil.i, aniager of ihp Good* To Clarke wp hanl \vas icii a wof lt.e iii- veair Tire and Ruibbcr tComi- pre('S SiVeP OIPH: i iig ieremnîOî, palte of Canada. Limibcl.' and the Color Parti v a. (Om)- Jouît VM. Janlcs. puiblîsher of ,Mx Crrîtec-. Mp p" posed (if Trea-urer Groi-gec the Canadiai S t a t e s m a !i, Durham, annutnced this week Iii( ThalxraiE'iie P(-efct. Roxvmarivjble, Tom Rehdcr cf ihPIt a rommîtmnent Inrimake q Preideti tîrtiic iezicîd te owmnr ble Fo nri a cnder the Municipal ai te t n cd ,ndl Vi!e Chaplain Johovn ,Presi- WrsAsitnePrga a Prnsidriîb BillRats, tu Spùeniitit)h Bain of the Bo\xv- issurd In lte Muilîrîpahîtl\ cn Clarke nOlbr2t,161 ccla I ExenIts Chai rmiao xas mCivtthRia'.Clb. the; ThecriOct s f obe bih 3t blle oate f Ciicte.gîte.i stîcaker, -2nd Vice Pre- Thpredsf î bn Cha pIc in lhIt ,ix îîg sa id bhe Sideni1 Bibi Bate,,,. Lloyd C1if- vwil 1w îtised fori, he construe- G ra ce. TIhe Toasý1t tic bItoit, manager of R. M. J-Io-ýIon of the, Road Departmnit Quecîtivwas given h\-I t î Yenlitîgshead o aod.iitd 'ceGarage aod btcher- Pr-e.idccîb Keibh Fegsoî owmanviile. Presideot, Laur-cThe îucîîo f Ilroadt.jrý Thie liad was lit iw - ente God'dard of tihe Bowmanrxirili talionlbadDnth.eani i Morris, Vie Presideot of tel $267,500. Tebni i B rnanvlle Roary Cl b Itle amouint of $64.675fo t S BPwioan iol Rc a l Club. period ntle(Pdnfv Charge . rYjectShehî clld at ant inlenesîtraie (f5ý' M* or I-Inhbs t hnlu1dpr tnm Vice Presîdent Miblie Babes-, îrIfhe ahovep Iionlti.- cent- ut uun~tnghe tainring cneto.and the'plcteCd by March 1i,96)th W îth D magi c nconbers of te Bonmanille province wiîî tînder the terni - :,eLdies AitxiliarvIointhe Royal,'of the agrernmeotfnî'givc rcx- Two cottagesgi Two Cottadgas cLegil\010 prep'Iar- ment ot 25' of thp armîtt rtiIRN TOC) ACE 1WO i of tlitebani. 1hire teeflaar boys. twoe froin the C<aesarea ai-Pa and one' from Tor-onlo, have heem apprehcndeîl by Constable H. R. ('orneli. ()PP. 'The Ibrin' 'olitics vili hf' charg- ed liii '%agistrýt.e's Court. Bowmaniville. with malle jous daniaze to t-,wo cottages ai %%illiams* Point. one orrneil hy Eric (7ol%%,Il, 13 Ilorsey St reet, a nd the ol her hy Norman ('ummings. Toronto. '<I r. (olweI's r ottage sus- lained damnage ai Itallowe'en anîotinbing tb S50. Windows ,,er, smashed, , , r c, e n s rippeci, th.' chimiey pulled off, andi other damaze donc to the structure. Mr. ('um- nings' c o t t a g P received more than $501) damage. In addition in a lattice destro.y ed.- sereffns and windows broken. tbis cottag-e I'A s sipray.'d ith I brer.'kinlds of paint. Gens Rally in Third To Tie St. Kitts at 4 ail Here Tuesday Nîght ()'sla ti c eias anîd St.niigh blattu' had itoe \\cil C n i ria 'ettsc Black fiawks1o!l, a minute andI18r', ti~ batiled tr, a 4-4 lie at theNk- rmanng, Tcaî Rcid's screeri- otorcal Arcta itere last night,jcd drive found flic hnttom before the iargest crowd of bbc corner of the net In gi-ete hu- season.visitors the bic'. Cencrals. Ira icîg :u-1,i- rîtpt 'Both net -mindrs-:. 'eît ed t'on a pain, of goals, 29 se'c- Gibson and Bob Taylor lrî onds apart early bin he tird, b great effortst, as Gcîtalii and trent altead abter iteioutl-shol St- Kilts 35-29 in tlî'ý lawks vete lîe ander.1a tîajor wîdP open conteat tîcîalbît infeecBob Nadon. Ken iodige openleci the-ît Oshawa ,seemningix' conte(nt. Iing aI 6 44 nf the fin-zri tintrl. w îith the tint-goal iead. drdn'î whiic killing off a -ctit".n' lies iaditanlazp wirn they 'TItIPM Tr) CA(GE T'A/O t Finance Executives Visit Here - _____ee»_ Bt\vitîn'caîtxui's hranch of Lombank Canada Limited bad surprise visitors last Chanle(Sdav roii iinbte pfrsîs if Norman C Osbor'ne, Ieft. of England and Xba les. auker, ri-t, if Belleville. Thev were welcomed to the communibv by brandimrih t J. P. Corcnor cerer. Mr. Osbornue is the Deputy Marîagirî Di. rector of I.ombacik, the larruesi. subsidiary ini bbe irternabîonally known Lombard Bankig Groîîp. île fias wide irîberesis in Commonwealth activities as a Director of Lombard Australia. Lombard New Zvaland arnd as Chairman of Lombarîk Carnada. Mr. Cawkcr i: th be eider sodntof Mr. an'd Mrs. F. W. Cawker, Bowinan- iville, an-d Pi-cý;denL andi Gencri Manager of Lombank Canada Lim±ted. Th ree Area Brigades Fight $15,000 Barn Fire on Saturday r J Fire broke out in a barn owned by W. R. Carveth on his farm, which is situated one mile west of the Twin Oaks Motel on No. 35 Highway, at approximately four o'clock on Saturday afternoon. The flames spread rapidly, and the barn and its contents of* 6,000 bales of hay were completelY destroyed. The loss is estimated at $15,000, which fortunatelv. was covered by insurance. Orono, New- castle and Bowmanville Fire Brigades responded to the caîl, and the NUMBER 46 i (A.'l' eces Open i -

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