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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jan 1965, p. 2

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2 'T'h Canadian Statesinan, Bewinxille, Jan. 27, 1965 suped i ldrens entre," er 'wre Drum MjrJmsMni lea n ord ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ C ip d C idr ns fC e re b ra i P a iS y Mrtn, Dun arto, an Dr m An i W ig t ed of n t e It was stated that 80 Per instai l t P u ' mer Ron Therteil. Sots at.Drn h Plans for Centennial crn nf Ho d eThe H ern dance c e t c f t e P a t n t t t e lIIT h e m e m o r a l rss t e v nI n a d i o t a o - - ~~~~~~~~~~Cripped Childreas Centre 5 Paf L .r en[s lilaggswa gvn nthDahgWht have cerebral palsy, and the U C W ../ rr cers at y broad Scotch by Pp adSrenteEgtaeIel staff ing thiatdt»the attinISecretary Ab Mavinwt x te ieySots ae of e s rn h t t e tan a d P r pressiveness and dra ai a- e rv d p p lr Blackstock Fuir Board optaiumedictadothde eaneei tisis n ment through theraplutîic iG nera M e t n The Cerebral Palsy Parents upetils measures, education ta meeti Council held an enjoyable their needS, and learning how' Euchre at Menmorial Park effectively decoratethsag te adjust ta others. The general meeting of St. The Februarv meeting of Clubhouse on a recent even-iand the head table'satatv H o ld s its A n n u a l M eetfin g Paul's UC W. was held in the St. Paul's UCW. will be can- ýing. Because of the bad weath-ýetpie ac At their annual meeting in constituted. It is made Up of Nestieton, had won the Dis- pend on what portion of the' i, hMsKWrPi*niato ome ihteeeinpa.Tecneosts ebei.Tl atnlt Blackstock on Saturday, Jan. President - Walter Wright, Im ýtrict competition and gone on grain is damaged. If the i-'charge. Trinitv U.C.W. at a Pot Luck:for the event were Mrs. David ters suspended fromte r- 23rd, 1965, Blackstock Fair mediate Past President - Har- ita the provincial level. Provin- jury is on the right of the. Following a short s, ngsong ,Supper on Tuesdax', Feb. l6th iClark, Mrs. A. Rose, Oshawa secenium arch forme hems Board revîewed plans for theirivey Graham, Merrili Vancial resuits will be announced braîn, the left side of the Rev. H. Turner installed the at 6:15: special speaker for th'ld rsdetDvi"r sage Lang Mae Yer u ek Centenuual Celebration. Camp, Ernest Swain, Ralph at the annual Convention of child, bis arm and keg, or both new siate of off îicers for 1965 eveingteM iHrit TeEcr pîewnersEerprsnrsntecvd US Blacktock air h s bee anTh nipso . .hed in oront, Feb uary 4th siffen and s orten Ther py Wery1 CteVicnPreseMb. M iCssege, Torano. Me bers p, R, Ros, and Mrs. ancy ad aI been made y Com According to local reprots,lLarner and Mrs. GladysAgricultural Societies ta be will be affected as muscles as follows: President, Mrs. K. hr lte, Dean of Covenantiwere A. Campbell, Mrs, A. a GlengarrY bonnths A ev ra c ck F oir b th eby eSetary om so . expressed rot , K ar and thn s tid e dstr h toug h e ercis e D. M c At hV ice R es.c o r s.d i n le gealoA n to.M eng to b, A .n by G a d M rt N, any d ak K n t, a p s r s d n annual event since 1865. How- The Financiai report was 'and 25th. Congratulations were makes the little patient's mus- Killeen; 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs.1w flantLied of the Presby-1 Clmer. The door prize was rade Florence Knighwf! ( EA A C .With the Dept. of Agriculture Treasurer and adopted. Mem:ito Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Surgery can sametimes length-1 Sec'y., Mrs. L. Eldridge; ç0o..»held in Simcoe St. Unitedthe Special Draw prize, a boxa!f the BawmanvileLgo inToono eval tthe rswee apy a .ot .tatIThanipson wha spansored the en leg muscles. responding Sec'y., Mrs. 0. Church. Oshawa. on Feb. 11,.Iof groceries, was won by Mrs.'Pipe Band. first Fair was prabably held finances were na eatyctett the local level. 1 A four year old spastic para- Daîrymple; Treasurer, Mrs. j. afternoon meeting 1:30, suplpergThet olly, Hamprton.ei- The deliciaus turdi ne The161. he frst rantwasas eactîfribstrsate fficrsde cte rforthecur-plegcl wagpicuredsHeiadtCstledPiHest.Mrs.O.aBagg.at 530, venng metin 6:40.hecrngng. or te5:e30,ws prpare andservd byBUY45.v paid in 1862 ta Cartwrighti irent year were: President - been at the Centre for three Chairman of Cgnimittees: Special speaker is ta be Rev ciaus lunch was Mrs. Ralph the Bowmanville Lade'Ax N àCampbell. She was assýsted CAilay e h Ry Agricultural Society by thei The Committee in charge o! Wa]ter Wright; lst Vice Pres.- months and now was able ta Citizenship and Social Action, Floyd Honey from the board Mrs. W. Dy], Miss R. bYpe,ei oi-jr a d e ylCnda Board o! Agriculture of Up- the Ethel Brant Monture E-Glen Larmer; 2nd Vice Pres.- walk fairly normally. Other Mrs. D. Kennedy: Fiendsor Missions. At the preOsan Ms.A Coerîegn.CmdeKihws per Canada in amaunt of say Contest reported that Miss John Carnaghan and Women's cases were also hw.TeadVsan.Ms Georleset tim_______i_ __te__ __ __onvie $105.30. Receipts for that year Karen Campbell, daughter of'Convener - Mrs. Gladys work done for these intelligent Grahami: Christian and Mis- Delegates ap'pointed ta attend aInitfediately afte upe were $205.30 and Prize money Mr. ar.d Mrs. Grant Campbell,lThompson. but badly physically handicap- sionary Educ., Mrs. D. Kemp- are Mrs. ilieen, Mrs. McAr- President Hilditch cle y. utmrdo he %vas $158.30. ped children achieves gaod re- Flowe'rs. Miss F. Gardiner anà thur, Mrs. H. Turner, Miss K E C rs Fe Cle Aer andNelof W erry a ap-BuckyGsults. Mrs. K. Hall; Literature, Mrs. Gardiner and President Ar.,PIE.h ara lut A Cmr.tteeo!Gle LrGoes 21 Games There are thase afflicted NWlh ane r.A K. Werry..niaio' _____ad___________________ organizMaseatianAsySpecilDa.oiia ie.Lcl a pointed ta arrange for Cen- ituneeaymvmet Of: Cuthbertson: Member sh i p, Special mention was made Thwesucky.winnrc eekaa onr hscrl te a l app tesd a peaw arK t u nk head, arms, and torso. This 1s Mrs. R. Whit; Nominations, of the work done by the Sup- (R M PG ONE) V w e,.~ Rca3 on m auae ___________________ e 'v 'nÇ e as R tu n parks ainsafce u as i-pu ctlbartan; Ed Fieler,OhaaA. 16 BLED E pains affce u lati-PbIpiy Mrs. G. Graham-: 101 20-lb. bund.les of clothing Comparing Laser lighit with Lang5taff, Newtonvlero -R A DO ing. Others have hearing dif- Pragram', Mrs. H. Turner; and material have been sent ordinary light, Mr. Smillie Thertell, Hank P(llc n ern~ersnîp G enerals t 5.3 ~jfl ficulties, and same have Mrgt-s. wrdship and Recruiting, ta Miss Muriel Stevens in the said that* light given off by a CmaeMli ae.ps M emb rshp ,The comprehensIve pragram'ri ; W. Teeple: Supply and Congo; six 20-lb. bundles sent light bulb is disorganized, or" Tle winning ticke] o h tvêiOve Vis tin 'Pe es' for the patients at the Crip-l Social Assistance, Ms. R. to St. Christopher's Home for incoherent, xhile that of the ýfirst prize, a bookaf bie ege. a O v r V s t n P t s ldCide' eteesrsStevens. Orphaned Children in Hang Laser is organizedand whit Ledoem, w pIed Cowi h ildre ofyngstesuwlres snaiezýo hrhKong; 1201 lbs. of clothing special kind o! light cornes OupGorg ebse, tae.Imcuae thtoatr!d:ngteswil Official Boad .s . adg W aebensn eo teedo h ub nteh leb ws t h ai h Danny O'Shea, out of the-fîrst tîme, with Peterborough1ýeventually be able ta enter the or.M .adqjîshv ensn ao!teedo h ue i..earayon wovlms16 OV I At Li brary lUne-up for two rnonths, mark-: eaitn uilas scoringicompetitive world. A Parents' er:Corite !Se- hOeseshpngeo.fom0 ba ie ei aEuno etr e ase, ylgodancr ebi euntacinby i-lae nr ari lcd IfomtnSrve is aperat-lards, Mrs. .1. Ca.te hita'Te dvtoa a inmeto ldrsa iexc ing two goals in Oshawa Gen-lon a power play. cd at the Centre. This instructsý Education Coimmittee, Mrs. D. charZe of Unit 9, with Mrs. I. step and in a narrow colunin,' drawn for this prize. At the annual meeting of :erals 5-3 win aver Peterbor- Captain Ron Buchanan ex- mothers how to help theiri Kemo) and Mrs. O. Dp.rvmple:DeMille giving the Cal tohe said. 1 The BowmanviîeL egoi 15 EVDR thie local Library Board, Mrs.Iough Petes, last night at the tended his consecutive pitchildren at home, and also MissionarY and Maintenance Worshio, "The Lord is nîghý Discussing the uses of the'Pipe Band delightedalpe-4D R CiieAdioru. tea t 1 apo stint teaches them ta face the hard'Committee, Mrs. D. A. Mc-'n.nto ail themn that callilDuoniLaser, Mr. Smillie said, at thel'ent with the foîloingslc y. utmrdo i M. J. Hutchinson in her Junior Cii udtrum a2fgma stig the Maof cerebral palsy. Gregor and Mrs. A. Watson. Him, to ahl that cali upon Hini moment it is only a Iaboratory tos odt h seBni hediahrmros Lbrary repart showed a mem- Ater a scoreless apeningBill aUPran e eginthe in, odtsh liership a! 1,606 children, period, Lea Thiffault opened lead again, and O'Shea garnr- rty Martin moved a vote Mrs. K. Werrv conducted' in truth." Scripture was read taol because it's all 50 new ude iln ade(te Sap2tn rw n which includes an increase Of the scoring at 1:30 o! the sec-ýed bis second as Generals scor- ýo! thanks ta Mr. Thieshurger' the busines's meeting. Minutesý by Mrs. D. McArthur. Mrs.iscientists and engineers have favorite o! Mel Hawehohie 219 new junior members. The ond perîod, but O'Shea tied'ed twice in Iess than twa min- for bis enlightening address, were read bv the retiring Sec-i DeMille read a warship ser-1ta catch up with their own died îast June), andCcko total circulation for the year it 55 seconds later. Bobby'ýutes. and for showing the film. Vice retary, Mrs. W. Teeple. and: vice froni The Moral Spec- achievemen ts. the North. 15 OG -R *as 21,558, which was an in- Orr's 26th goal o! the season Lacroix put the Petes b PrkesdeMrisalso pres-a pro v ed. Rail aîlshowedUtru ntecuead ueo."ntefil !mdcn Secretary Mavin cridatLcltae eetcr ______________ bac:ed is ersaal aprecatin' 3 memerspresnt. nitdepression, follawed by pray-ýLaser has already found sameithe duties af MC. wit i n czease o! 2,000 books aver 1963 put Oshawa on top for-the in contention mid-way i n the ta the speaker. leaders reported the ustial er, "Inasmiuc~h as ye do it.' uses. Eye surgeans have used eetie pca agia s$50 circulation. New books plac-l period and the visitars applieid group meetings be]d withi At the close o! the devotion-, it ta weld detached retinas in 1eeficie uigteppla 98V LS A E ed on the shelves affiounted ta th pressure, particularly when td pros adpas mode! ai the meeting was fvueIh human eve," Mr. Smil ieffentan t]rni ai PM an increase o! 30 over ENNIISKILLEN :the oetswspnlzad uy eravo ndpanreetetanthepr iî 163toal Te otl ee Crî Rbetsv~s eniz for catering, alsa planning for w1th a solo by Mis. W. Pring.istated.laGrercied ucapBU adfnsaonete$1.with four minutes ]e!t. In ua the Spring Faslîion Show ta ýA deliciaus lunch was served! I "t has alsa been used ta plause for ber Swar ac. Go iern od andfies mo nte t $32. Mr. and M s. E. A. Werryi Dennis Gibson was lucky oný be held in March. by the members of Unit 9. perforni delicate brain surgery.! She dncd t th mui o! D et. rcd fr qic Airs. M. Middup, reporting were among the guest h'w drives that had hini beat-I.Sugen daimisprcson i e aryCaeae$35 frteSno irrhdaatneth eetoinHrenbtthe puck just rolledi î Suonlledbai t canbised am Hr ami Cloe. rota circulation o! 28,466 books, House, University o! Toronto,l'along the lune. With 45 sec- Mmutch oe effective thn enio aloit,ausdte15 Which is made Up, fiction follawing a ceremony in Con- ends remnaining and Oshawa FO AE N)B à n V a h fns uria nfe tadence wfvoites joe, EC U 2208 , no -icio ,3 0 T e vo ato H l, an ls, wh ncontaining Petes in their wn, as been usd as an instant 1-TONhs, so gs a fficrease in circulation was tiîeir son Dr. Clark Werry was 'end, Buchanan beat Goddard a slight increase over the 1964 cauterizer, stopping profuse I8clegieha u 1',682 over the 1963 total. The one o! 246 doetors wha wrre u i n c ward rate, which was $23.90. Nas bedgatoc" Much laughter wasevkdb Y Y total membersbip is 1,466, an admitted irto Feilows-hip with teet tars wcere'SeDr. H. B. Rundle read the 0 4/ I eIeV Ie r.ilhitone"usd d io-bis number Wait Ti]lITi e ie.Hr' elbran increase o! 333 over the 1963 the Royal College O! Physi- lre hstaorht194 as * ThooeyFoaMco-Exetrpist i e L ad ucann.Oshwarerto!Dr. L. S. Miklos stration set-up ta show how ald Dance was perfamdb !atmbls mnembership. New books piac-1dasadSrenofC -i ushtPebrug 3525, h uis year in the historr 1a ~ tc , Laser could carry a voice be- Marilou Green, and aanPp edon the shelves in 19641 ada, honouring liii wth the with a big 18-9 margin in te o Mmoil ositl ... point s. "WenI amne aeteacmai AE 1andD talkung into the telephone, D Bmune t 14 a nceseDere ..CS.(.) second period. - that at present there are I!mn o e.N cf 156 aver the books purchas -d____daSar____ar______heacorio éd in 1963. Total fines, and atMei, ando te tafMrs.A AdamtRoer . awiSharps onece. t LIlowalLle e were visîtors at Mr. and Mrs. aciedntsnthe staf,12 Aow srvnn 1t bear Lwîie Mr. Lawrue succeeds D. J. Laser', the sound wvsaep adteacrin ibte fr. andaM'rs. d teagrave. R oWarydical consultùie s owsrigbsi9hya ihGill, wbo retired at the end of canverted. into lîght waves, Band and later alsopae ceaoneBt 511 . Wannamaker's. egae s aemmbrtocurt-. the Taxation Division o! theA'964 as Belleville Director. travel through space ta tisre'tiewthb h C. Ahto esy an fiv detal ansl,-Department o! National Rev- The Belleville taxation dis- ceiver, where they are chang- esevral oc '~~vsited Mrs. E. C. Ashton aad ants. ýne bas been appointed the trict includes Bowmanville ta ed back ta sound waves aganera RSLR-LMUT r~ccîdent Mrs. S. Rodman at Mr. and u James Bell. Chairman o! new Director-Taxation for the the west and extends narth and built up by an amplifier," fo rdg pro vieby2 Kn SretE Mr. and Mrs. Keith MeGill] (FROM PAGE ONE) report presented arahd n M.Lawi asde t raugh PeatebArgonugh Pandbe xain tepsilsso Bo ilrsAcr bn oswr audyevn'o h rs prakdg own o!estra, Toronto. Durn h I Round-Up ingboys reS atrda n rr B. ,alof Oshawa. rt'egrissoeralievirlleronwasuesdar- ad atralAioquin NP- a r H n sidt ae pasi luessBbPhn l358 1 tnsHyo . We nrdcn h ussfr16 lsiidudrd-January l9th froni Edmontan anee. The beani can blast a pinpoint blneofteee Rs stns adi. D.HB.Rundle said that Mr. partments. Total operating wbere he bas been chie! as- - hale through a razar blade un ung -was -enjo.yed. oir heWr! oancden tundanStanto andfal Mr. Cande Sam els, wbose son is a patient costs for the year am'aunted sessor with the Taxation Di- a thousandth a! a second, heat- afternoon 'at 5:45 o'clock. Ai- Mws. Milton Stainton were Cen the Crippled Children's Te ¶831,03and3. . -vision for the past nine years.. O BJTUARY ing the steel ta 10,000 degrees.f ý fred Louis Patter, 13 Clinton Sunday dinner guests at Mïr. Cetre, would be glad te take Th rpry n qUP Born in Brookdale, Man i-i fahrenheit. S~ret lst onra o hi cr nd is Loy Asto's H any Rotarian with hlm any ment Committee ChairmantobaMr. Lawrie campleted bisý "This intense bearn could be___- r- , e vehclentro of istaread . LodAhtns ay-Saturday marnings when he' Rex Walters, in bis repart Chartere Accauvtanit's course' AIRS. L. M. CULP umadt ril k n tahe F wo R wwu *u _çvhnl wn o goes up ta the-Centre ta bring gave a detailed accounit ob red - -gt Eseri îJaMadClp 6 Mr.andMi. RssAshonbis son home for the week- equupment purchased for the Canada n'a ong tan.asten r.Lu.aMu u 6 for the first tume permit us ta! his cr arsaned njdaages dorsat l wR. S unp's. suho as . J Clp 'ie ~""~~r Ptte ws nt ijucdan failywee Sndy vsiends. hospital in 1964. He said that worked as an accountant for Wednesdav, January 20, 1965, auiuit rs raui ueu ~ut asia car nusman, Hedamageso!tDr. H. J.Cuîprdîedweld dissimilar metaîs s h ag h m cas L emoun ta t less than $100. Mr. Émd Mrs. K. McGill Gienholme Huîghes told the the total expenditures for the CPR and Canadian Indus- in Toronto General Hospital. almuni t rstetespaker, i ri CoprlK. Freethy investi- were Sunday a!ternoon caîlers club that the subject a! the nursing service equipment tries Ltd. in Montreal before D.Cp as el- nown saee",th id.kri gated the accident. 'at Mr. and Mrs. Oharlie Lang- day's talk and film was ta be wiea 1,5,lbra v$,3,Joining the army in 1943 fora Bloor street veterinarian for 'andrGaaiBl Th ramn fCipe 1,3,and other three-year stint. .Portade Hope Bll Polce ls reortsaie 6 mids, 'aIa.Cbildren. "Funds for such $4.088, for a total of $42,008. A!ter the war he jaincd the'mn yas once said tha, belief in the pas- rminai accidents over the week- Mr. and Mis. Ted McLaugb- treatmn r a 'i etHar .Cyemn hi Born in Bowmanville, and sibility was the key ta makingarplsdtonn ncthoengcfn end, most o! themn connected lin, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. D thmnte trai in bstmarryoVf Crh e rmn, Chamir- Taxation Division in the Win- raised in Dufferin Caunty, ideas wark. We have the idea,ar lset with the severe storm that hit John Slenon visited with Mr.uianteeteotryClb pno ted Ground Comit-nî55p heg srtOfie d ob this area on Saturday. and Mrs. John Mortensen. 'by us. The Easter Seals Cam- 1teetreporteinathastealroi-95 we emve aE-mors. Culp60ive nront foht Laerand le eassure Af ' k m ' paîgn starts in seven weeks. 16 h rgnihsia i0menton, be bad become an mr hn60y.r. Shewsyau we believe in its possi-' ii ~ K I' MI il aewreo!the nee n ard per t s he re o r fdtun a - - . g superviser. a rnember o! Centenniai Unît- bilities" concluded Mr. Smullie. A R C awreo tenedinod__esohe__omndtono ed Cburch and the Royal The speaker was introduced a talk, plan and work for this the archutect. After the build- Chapter o! the Order o! the by Fred Tuppuns and thanked campaign," he stated. jiîng on this land was dem E - Eastern Star. by Past Presudent Jas. Colliss. "The speaker today, Bill ihd h rud w t ee- E a ie She bas no surviving bro- 2 N lo ISThiesburger, was tbree years led off at a cost of $25, be' thers, sisters or children, but (FORMERLYCNDA ANR onth Cipie Cilre'ssaid, and aise expressed ap- severai nephews and nieces. U fSIFCOY o tee, fri tw e a lr was pi-eciation of Dr. John Hen-B u n chaiman ortht omîteery's dntino abatiuer funeral was Saturday at OUR adisan of tbe omtedr' oainofabatfl10:30 arn. at t'he cogl o!u spruce treée. He told o!f~ MDual Ahl the popular aaye n aeil r o blue no heCaimn fand Brown Funeral Home, St. Iavilbe t higoctin the Easter Seals Committee.1 new curbing placed around 'Clair Avenue, and burial was vi BU IESHe is the rnast qualified man' hePakn lond !th in the Park Lawn Cemetery. teTostaheQenorifmtonccrin dsontan in the county ta speak ta you lmmprovements made ta hed the proos e y t ie-qe, Frifr H E D B C Ywill be the projectionist fi o Glenholme Hughes, Public ahlo ance, c ntac us at cthe the film," Mr. Hughes said. Relations Committee Chair- BTy The 6237231fPiin i Don Brooks_ _Piper K. PORTRfHOPE_-_ - - - . 88524- Attacka are uaually mid. Fortunately it laàflot ~ ster SasPn Envelopes, ihad donated $3,131 to the Has-1 the Conservatory's 1-sn su-; THE STATEISMAN SnLD Now a European Sfyled fromo improvod upon und oeI IGEVSO contagions. But, If negiected, asthma increases and pointed out that 231 people pital Board for the purohase cessful teachers, Mr, McAree is ln sevedty and endangers hoalth. Il may ho in the district each donated $5 of eq uipnent and furniturelwell known as an examiner BY THESE DEALERS: North America cf tho moat modern und distinctivemteil.u5 eansod by an allerty, infection or even nervous or more last year ta ths durig 1964, and aLso men-1frani coast ta Coast. ___ W. Reid, Bethany Tho "BARON" is a new type contour bridge frome. etrft teso.wortbwhile campaign. . tioned the three bursaries, onell'--- - -- ,Johnson Drug Store, Newcastle ting, roquiros practicaliy no odjualments, mode fo fit h ad If yen thlnk you have athma, don't attempt Preil" etith chLfeisldnof $100 each made available, sues o! The Statesman. ' T. Enwright, Newcastle to-fit. Foather-weight, in boutiful smoko colors it lao. fth self treatment. ItlIoalahost impossible for any- hanio"dicapcd by cbral p forkBowmanville, Courtice, 1Mr. Bell moved that the Newcastle Taxi best engineered, most modern and distinctive fromin h ca bt pyscantodignsete aue.Wîhandicpth y e rbeîng îsy, lreHigh Sahools for stu-!Huniphage, Taylor. McDonald S. Brown, Newtonville opticol wold. propor medical treatment aithmna can bo kept help theni. Cerebral paîsy re-1 dents interested in a hospitallCampany be appointed audi- I Porter's Store, Newtonville Cmlt îhFao under control and often cured. sults in brain damage because career. tors for 1965. TPhis was sec-! C. Pethick, Enniskillen ~~~g~LnaadCs o! lack o! oxygen ta the brain, Reporting a.q Hospital Ad- onded by Mr. Hughes, andý J. H. Slemon, Enniskillen 65 ST LES, RHAPESAMP it was explained. ' ninistrator, Bernard Holden carried. F. L. Byam, Tyrone - The first indication o! thisisaid that quality with econo- The Board o! Directors of: H. A. Bai'ron. HamTpton Ih1LORS TO CHOOSE E ROM IOA TOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when yon condition is wben an infantln'y were stresscd during 19634, Memorial Hospital is compa.s-, Tru1l's Store. Courtice need a Medicine. Pick np yonr prescription if does flot cry for the !irst t 1tbere bas been improvement' ed af the !ollowing: James A.! A. E. Ribey. Burketon No APPOINTMINT NIEUSSARY shopping nearby, or wo will deliver pronsptly hours, and then starts ta cry in somne areas, and that costs; Bell, Mrs. S. G. McMurter, H. L. Martyn Store, Blackstock withont extra charge. A gret many peple en- and cannot be stopped. Seda-' have beer, kept witin the James Stutt, A. M. Thanpson. ' '<eth Bradley, Pontypool trust us w ith their prescriptions. M ay w e com - tion, phenobarbitol in ano de t a ro c y U c On w ho e e el c d l st e r f r S u t' P a m cy O o o pound yours? fanm or another is givenfo tarie Hoopital Commission.1 1964-65. Tom Cowan, Harry Wm. Turansky, Kendal týhc first four montbs o!fhi. "AIl departmcnts have been, V. Crydenman, Maurice Prout.' Henderson Book Store, Oshawa' S i schcaes busier than ever before, but and Rex WalterF. elected ladt Mike's Place, Oshawa A motber pictured in theý 1964 bas been a steady year week for 1965-66, Mrs. W. M. Hu:Ta ac ul opot hPae PHONE 623-3381 film said that for the !inst twol and sets the standard for the' RudeUl. President o! the Wo 1R.R.,4, Oshawa i mLneiadCs ,years she and ber husband had' future," be said. mnsHsia Auxiliary, Dr.I* 17 Bond St. East 'hoped that thelr little son' Mr. Hoiden then gave co-.B undle and Dr. A. F. - Bowrnanvil .leIOKNFAE J R& O E Lwould get aven bis condition, Parative statistics for everyj McKenzie, President and Vice-' Rickaby's Ltd. - 'Big 20" 2nd Floor MON. TO SAT.RPIE RRPAE and that everything would be depantmcnt and aIl aspects of President o! the Medical Staff,ý Frank's Variety Store WI!TI AT LIRMD ail right. the hospital's work. A dct.ail- and the representatives ap-1 Jack's Smoîce Shop Phone: 728-1261 9 A.M. - 5 P.M e11 iâSOuit S KING ST. E . BOWMANVILLE "Finally when we were told cd accourit o! bis report and painted by municipal i t i e s,1 Goheen's Handy Storean OIomriaproî- PUESORIPTONCIMST that he had cerebral pahsy wel the reporte o! the Board Glenholme Hughes, Bowmal-I Brvson's Smoke Shop Oshawa, Ont. Closcd All Day We. tesa1uclm o had something definite ta do OChairman. t h e Com.mittee, ville, H. A. Barron. Dar]in7-ý Jury & Loveli rss ta help him, and learned o! Ohairmen, and the Women'ston Township. Harry Jase, Oke s Smoke Shop the therapcutic and ather as- HSpitel Auxiliary Presidentl Newcastle, and Mrs. Harold The Flying Dutchmnan ' téi be obtained at the 1wiil b. publidied in latea, la-iGibson, Clark. Town&hip. Crystal Dairy

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