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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Feb 1965, p. 11

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a The Canadian Staemniomnile e.1,16 7.4. ~~ ~ Lights Go Out on Councilporent onîlSe MrL' Bruce Tilison, Editor Phone M7.4213 A e v nn f H s e pehTeayFl Newcastle: The r e g u l a r fixed, Now you you need in te advise council concerning Newcastle:-M.adMs.An ol es, ota mu mai ~~~meeting Ibr Counicil was held fix your property." Mr. Wind bydlaws for builing, and for Gartshore attende h et ihth rgn n oo ~jax F4ils in and Wins nIltb r nMonday evenng, with ail then claimed having received restricted areas. Interesting ing of the ParentCuclfrtern twudb eak ockey M oh memnbers present. The min- a letter fromn council last year points were hgre tb-Crippled ChildrEn.hl tteal et la ~~~~~~~~~~~utes of th~e ]est mneeting were about bis property. "Weil," council, and thie bif y Crippled Childre' col u o-i eurspr H ri u t n F i s tS h w Hod M eio and approved as read. letter from me about fixingi ningham and Councillor Bon- perseverance H dliburton Fails f0 Show Hold Meeting ret ws ad y hecek thaï,et b a u tidg & e and y ' th reetRev nwaio uedy 3n7.vMr. o hepr Newcastle:- A special e-sei~ meeting, J. H. Jose property l'Il fix up my own ILovekin to draw up by-laws manvileRtr lbsoe ato ne n esvr igwscalled on Monda>' would again represent New- wa>.' that are needed. aCfilmd Chiln'sCnr.cnene eemc m ~F or A c ver ise i (. i ' e l ere eveniig of the Hockey Moth- castle On the Bowmanville Councillor Walton and thel Mr' Moore approached Mr. rppld film hwdrdret' AdetsdGmeHres t h o fMrs. Me- Menorîal Hospital Board. K. rest of council etththeLvnahvehmsakTono.anhi s bel obbldick thepresident. Da n m .Kmalagmn ol oo n ncucJo h rpsdnwTeait i Eleven mothers m t t cut wr re.appoantec to the Hl with noon getting anywhere, sub-clivision A 1 w 0odCn eea ftec and sew arm streamners for Board, and M. Malkiewicz That matter, for the timne any- hope Io get uncerway. sIleveafteciLe.adteohrcrba as A gainst Local Ju venules the coning tourna m en t s-woqjId continue as Building way, was droppeci. rereenhavusieb ~alreay. bvdthe fiOnWeA zahbi R'" si~'~0 and fans identifying them et GogeGinswa reet dth chal B- loug ersngi ousd e banany.' The on-te n er, hr Newcastle-Due ta weather i hat area that their local team as they were flot able ta pro- out-of-tawn games. and earn- Gtereetainesta ass wht with ed achlard, .B.Secr- stulc t nopn y acthe nnse scvho r ad tl hreta ndctea conditions, the games schedul-1would now enter O.M.H.A. duce the game they had ad. ing money for the Hockey if anything, was going ta be t.ary. They brought along the w0uld supy tihe water, but unable ta walk me.Sei Meznorial Arena haci ta bc night (Feb. 6th) in Newcastle. stili getting a crowd into the It was decideci ho 1)0 tre dfaotgethe s o rperty, and inptermis o ion be onc thcetofa d ola rnioust appy ue0ft.e caldoff. When the ice im- 1The>' went on ta annaunce arena, work was begun ta Une fee for Uthe IteasiS g into tmem rt 0f hishoe of caunclta aain haer Coi-saion b on t fconcifawou lar apyc ituscles libs.Dur proves, these games wiil con- ! the chartereci bus hired for the up another team andi go ahead taurnanients and ta buv the Snwadiebid pudrlg tetmvd hsi rv.ing a child.ren's sn-ogl tinue as planned. trip, and seats that wcre stili with a game. This wasn't as needeci ecuipnient. ad n teepi«Icr oa loacewihlisiCueilrWlLnli ha .eve n nne signgeog 'sW This was flot the excuse for availabie. It wouid appear easy as some might think, in masks are a mu.st. Due ta the té iasacue thesho rpet. A oecani ant a ei And the nx a Ann edd( t P ce Saturday night, when the ice, that as much went into their the time left. It was 1 p.m. forthcoming card pary spn- ditd1 to swell witli water, land has been pnrchascd by a ]etter they sent. There were not onlv sing, h shue, whiie nat the best, was at advertising of the gaine, as did Friday afternoon when the sared bY the Lionettee, wit makîg it abrnost impossible ta the school froin Mr. Grahamn, stili some 30 to 35 lots i btfilyle ]east in use, and ail plans made here. Why then, Sa many ex- game between Newcastle and the nney going ta the teams get in or oto h ansteBadwudnwlk aWsve u n e oc oe for a gaine between the New- cuses, on the part of the Hali- Haliburton was called off. for equipqnent, the Hockey oto h ansteBad ol o iet etiwHeghts to bc buuît down consideral castie Juveniles and the Hall- burton Highlanders, when at Alter several 'phone calis had Mothers Association are weait. lroperty *wfthout hip boots, have the roealwnemv on. Why wercn't h- A For NewnQuhi burton Highlanders. An aci-Ithe very last minute thcy been placeci ta Whitby, Peter- îng ta see what will be re- tkien cf the carsthtarcn bon d aryne fthe 401 Hwyo f eed .ltatbcroad Cuninteghes A long w paisa:hya, Neasj ThreguiaT vertisment as plced i thisj coud notappea in Nwcaste? boough nd Toontoa gam quird befrefbuine acars0- tint are caron.by oar'sta asure teof atmhresc01 o doncat a ollara foohend50 itdid wth Ane.lWhn meeingaolohegvenin paper, posters were distribut- I Coach es Walton andi McCul- a ragc aeFrdye-sbydiliaig aae uagkdbyai s t c sureound.ofCoune .suggested Coanillar altndid'r elsen fott akaBac fS.Gog' .A "Sports Flash" appearing on reasons, andi ail of them dif - the Ajax Miciget Ail Star team. tion Commi.ttce was recciveci cd that a by-law be made ai- ing ta have this donc, E. R. witih thc roads in Westview even Anne k i ng n uaySh the 'front page of the Halibur- ferent. It has caused much The score, in favor o f Ajax, iand read, and will bc ne-rend lowing no cars Io bc parked Lovekin would bc asked to Heights. If it were left t toi. Cunty eho nnounce ta ebarrasmentta thecoachs. wa 5 ta.3. 'a the egula meetng. - here v hrete sidwalk. rMr.ae up by-laac-haging im. h wouldît aproveihis rn livig in estviw orswere gten-livingrovid Hoar haci been sent several ColIege street.' new deal. hie aici.1 Heights. Maybe sm oîimmesctpee o e letters andi invited ta attend1 The Good Boads Association' Councillor Couch, getting airate ve i ý . . .M e i g H a s 1council and get the mnatter1 are holding their convention ý little angry, said hie was fed Re unninghamluhnl et frýenx ae cleareci up, but it goes on.;at the Royal York Hotel on up listening ta onc man' ad if you selline h m sin cr pat wa pan d ta b Temarricd couples, te r h acc ebrpeet h ed should theyenfosub a.Nvision oneskihsoinglltliechindrcnrean innext vmeeain. Tie nebehhelci on Newcastle:- The Februax'y were soici. There i, a mixture parking for n specifieci length wevrarmmbrsafs goad as any in the every sub-divisîo a hli Fbur 7hxve ia r S o i rdona tmeigo ntNo. 4, U.C.W., of races, pure Indian, full of time.-ibSra haembrsifthe iivillage, saici Mr. Couch. Wby ren.ragmnsfrhecdpny washel aithehome of Mî's. bloodeci negro, whites, anci: ouncilior Walton agreed Librthee ther a erendV that counicil had been fair i.- W.heiark .Wellintnn werow upth1tovrrgh Mrtr.mRobere, ShearerrakwaoaWeHelsngtone FarrowMr.C.roughthinter-m orniageltFrankt' Hear. He, ,aim., ]u bcitzr. eori dcnth o a Mr. Rotsrta a b aby,.ier wsmembers present. Mrs. Georgelis of Indian blood, anci 1 in 5IFrak nnd dici not want anyýBor ni 96 sde .sren le temn ase th eote et o ý- ots tabbyýhwrfor llin opened the mneeting,lis of negro blond,.-a uth wn er y. J. Nesbitt's terni ex- Mr. WalLon answered it son, manager of teBwig Jack Lees, father o!f ine Mrs. FacsTfod ay sn naporiate poem, For Mnreh, Unit 4 lis invit- burt feelings, btle odripie nJnayo hi erws' i ay u ilatL si h a chlcre, n frmnl i he friends, neigbbors and rein'- Mr's. Ferguson read verses l'Pd by Group 2 toa aDessert Ped howfargoucil thsw lpiand li anureary of edthisycar wan't. bit baybutat îeast. Lheesrin t e bsemn fte D Cleaning business. This tives attendeci, andi several ta 14 from Matt. 18, andi Mrs. Luncheon at 2 p.m. in the Mrtdt o ihti, bn hws. crceaind. Wi.th he didn'f siteaksyn o ha ll Ickd p ho, ocin ntthe Jack Lees who is eercie fo th o engv anneetngSundny Sh .there was n a o eind asvhe c jtbe lights offahor ai V s y gifs wie ecevec foHth Sdengavaanange.sîngScho.Chard leaving the board,, thirig t a..iesaid i. an idin onî liveci here up until threc years epcc itl ufr. rending an Personality. Minutes of îast meeting ivnbyHbusiaag.lidnisnerggete v e1einecer.Cucao hvJ not e itl Tfor.feeling was ta make that ae The ueste Ilud c Mrsnae Mr.o. wben f-the m Editos, r. ve Ing H d ega. Jack and Betty and their1 The study book "This isl werc rend and approveci. aN akn area u cilo tc andi offereci the meeting thev had with Mnre.r, n oeknac family arc al well, andi living rs. Er Fcsom fhay was h .Brazil" wias tke y Mns Nine hospital cails, tars Boniatban felt that counicil R oei ac r.L Mk bu lgt nte u-iidr. iTbakor, r. Pcgen In Oshewa where Jack is em- ts asie fhrnihors George Alun. She outlined haome, andi 12 home calîs were y.our londckeL.di- bot igt in th Lne&k.Tanst poyed now by the General wben they gatheneci ta giveaR hue trip ta Belenn, Brazil, a reported. Somne members adsof nthec vilag onwhen lo.rhedxishonMunnero, Public d, iedon(Mcae abut i h ae a thEorncko- £Motors Co. bb hwr o r.Elsa detaileci accaunt being writ- their 50e fees for 1965, sesaine thnew beig o Scho no, P i ci t . * leige to te li abosutch tht A birthday party, hononing StSrofrell. The expecteci Stom. ten by Dr. Clifford A. S. El- paid $5.00 donation, and -some sewhre. nîngdncScol rncpal. Hîs appoint- I0on live in Newcastle. Yeï eî otelg Mr.Rte Ga, a hli nmell wiIl be dresseci in the lîott, pastar ai Edmonton. He paici for The Observer sub- esn Çe. ouneiior Dickin- Vestryfr meeting conS.tienuee tr. heGr aystHotlast Sat-inîatest fashions from the lave- tîiofbt sonincs enpir h rasîe r htpted hen ta counicil cMunce sc'll leaventb maLterabu iness ou t o akin oey a lte a edt on- hr a eda dy thraee ning. r t wHoenatyS-five na car, pankeci across from in their hancis. from Newcastle, cil from Jack Pentn ewtn aun 9h ntePns rlative ninien-i ate ly gifts thst weeneceived. meals, vegetable anci fruit porteci $31.00 for the Unit had the Unitedi Chunch, bas been: A new niap of the village After a silence, Reeve Cun- on bis property.AsM.Pe-Hl.TeRco vsith cdrel te casfin, amang - Our friencis andi neighhors produets, af attending market been paid ta the general U. there a long turne and nIeverbabenfud ecsryanigm pk, aigta-jisepye igshicaradM.W.Hol G- enifrsthe Gcasi1hcbildre in hospital this week are: wwhcre fiowers, rice, vege- C.W. treasurer. t. been moved. R-e neported has bist i dneas essin. r E. R inaucil lieeI abe nustgo rwa s unal a endthso aied sVsnyC thm r.Ga' lcide.Baby James Alîdreeci, Mn. Les tables, fish, citrons, bananas, At the close of the meeting aht ehaisoknVote oein asesnt atr, . R 1aoung wie tb n.Wlton Wmueti n in ertanHeakdTeCrhWadnsta- Mrs. Marion ivharjenison was AllUn, Mns. Ruby Andrcss, sugar-cane, coffee, and cotton refresîhments were served,. thOP.andli hya r pen t alettme t epin a councitaithe not bave th M aln inihy ne ti onilfn ep o rsgmetnchteasofa- present, and Mi-. Ted Martin Mrs. Doris Cowey, Mr. Reg. m ehA ave iL mnoved. epani oue. . ýnt aetemnfiihoeta cuii fe Who playeci the guitar, andi Lovekin, Mrs. Ruby Murray,,fI..I Ila ~ Couneilior Walton made a neasan if, was bouglit. Pieces!lob first before starting an- gestion ta salve bspobe.~sceiswr ec n Mrs. Gloria Gnay wha playeci Mrs. Hilda Penny, Baby Cath- LI 5 of~ r 5 En~io ohv the onit e o lad rnai, mostiy in thelother? If that's the way Because of the lofheapvc. gay singing niood., andi Master IDel Rudm.i- _ r .~ laws for no parking sica a f-rn Uic was disappearing Coucb, then it's okay wiLh me. the water cornesofthhw.onecasRtrsWadn 'T is S t r y at 7ffoime lsanite. prkng a ci d0 wasihlledeaig $35, and he hadn'L fully gone over the and then onta th( ennpo cpeWretJc S everal Investedi Reeve Cunningham suggesýt- ton high, asked for a better passibly the idea in wantingc necting link fi-rn Ha' nic s yDlgtst h Newcastle .---As outlined inlaren hy support andi applause.1ed tbc old bY-law might beý rc.Ascn rc favrieetesweeRrebrnw etvte e 61 eodsbdvso tre ih oni h Lnbtsentaglaigancig Mrs.rwReg7. wouldt.beFbta give peoplei their beh waofengrentndelp. RAnciouanbcailgiwaspoelecteci bcofairman elp liVit ~ 7' n thi page big oings reundnway p.m. Sat. Feb.asked wbo then would en- Lovekin bicl<ered aven it, get-I ehoice of location. Soie con't aven plan to salve% eetrltecnlso In o w o C u acks leAea~~ef3i cstlemoiforce these by-laws? Thene 's ting the pnice cuL down ta like the idea of beîing s0 close problemn is beingcosiee.Sdein fth Isatrdaynigh, Feruar l(Pe Arna.no bY-haW for the speec imint $17.5 at 7:00 p.ni. With tbe co-oper or--- stop signs thi-oughout theta41Anthr-aon igt Albspesnwie u-meigcfecndakwa Newceastle:- On Mo n d a Y 'boys preparnint move Onii o lion fr the wenthen, a flMTvr.Lovekin was also ask.edbe be1.Aseothe rnany chc-oe t allbls id.iscvc ý:e fëCb n""Pc cusvillage. Council migbt make -dbc____________of__the___________________________ __bc________ ftei Cbin "A" Pak Scout shoty, Several ; 4>ight's ertertainment is inf i ese a oy-ln.,%4,and gîve thi. th V e party, inuc h t pack .'é& anvchanceUMin , ***or e the rit of aIl present. evening. Baloa, Cub Asisant, ice ofour lasshes af theb em.* hnet noc mseit lec a ivse r.Foec Tlsn oadtreofou ailesofwiheDonald Parker andi William Aý madecnlrSierteany Lngly anEil Wan e wastleSkating Cushw-Raises $205.4 meth ncnyn tl n into the Cubs that samne even- Tillson, Allin Gray, Jeff .n hi routines adsiltlCl eepeeta h ith Miland chy ae was esec ns lence ilWgrsonu adte teisrutr ewateDprlonadthm C e reticaregsejtiat tn- maeSno ieteolyalivse.Svrlother yu a1t19heistutns Nwcsl'-hsfla ingisanswened questions ta the boy in bis baktrcie.acusaewrigvr ard at Newcastle have niso con- a lîst of the many volunteer water situation that has catus- seon sin the hope of wearing the senteci ta pcrfanm. Miss Pat helpens who di a splendid cd them much titrneand trou- secnd'B"tackreah, fl nfr frteFte Rudehi andi Miss Sandra Mc- job on thc Mai-ch of Dîmes bic, and bcbng left without Inork *wa ck.tre seahr futhe ni on nqetfor e boys Gregan will do solos showing Canvass. Aftennoon Canvass- water. Mn. Parker explaineci wodr Cubs, eseciamny thse anreSout anuaev.Moenîng the grade andi skili, andi Mn. ers Mrs. Wilma Scott, Mns. that hie would bie willing, if __________________________ dere ue ate n b eîg n n 1Eyman will do some cameci>'Narda Hoogknmp, Mns. Gail lhe had La, ta pay for býis share due aenIo c there orie in that wlll bc most entertain- Zweir, Mns. Vera Banchard, Of the cost of getting waten Newcastle Recreation hokyprcieFrte a' ing. Mrs. Dora Kclsey, Mns. Janet pipe<j inoa is home, but Mn. Comltee ocey ratic. or icsak ITwo members Of the Bow- MeCrackcn, Mns. June A11- Allisan wauldn'L sign the pe- Com ese of these boys, a repent an- manvihle Skating Club have dreaci, Mrs. Mabel Cobbhedick, tition, andi ns his pnaperty i.s prsnsanounoement of th coming been asked ta penfonnu, andi Mns. Manjonie Gray anci Mns. beforePak'spopert, FIGU E SK TING banquet was madle, and aIl the Misses Andrea Ewart and EiaDniîgPvnn Co 'n aked MP aken.y FIU ESOW I boys are expecteci ta attend, Shawn Leddy wilh bc scendEn vasnsD ns arlinnAiein On htnw Mr. Parker's. i SH Wwhether they ai-e invested i ng some cxceptionally fine vM9rs Mr Kainrs Ar- nOntr. wiiieh h e uaed hi Newcstl Meoril Ob5 r jut ouin, aci he-andi accomplisheci dances. iganet Rudman, Mrs. Milcireci from Mr. Allisari, is ma-eci Arena ther their fathers can attend, To round out, what shoulci Woodinnd, Mrs. Myntie Pearce, "onWtn'Wytei SaFeb. 13, 7 p.m. ilt ea xeln rgamMrs. Kay Powell, Mr3. Kay hie still without welter?, he StThe meetings closeci. witb n anci anc that is destined :ia lMns. Betty McMiJlan, aked.Cauncillor WalLon aiso Girls Hockey nreminden ta go straight home.ipeasc everyanc's taste, thenmbs a, e atroM s pke. hn ayn fay Orono s. Mllbrookbcna grls ono kndeiygamelEva Hoan, Mrs. Evelyn Emb- anc sold hlm a deed stating Gem divs.oncilbrare bcbg Thisshoucpro vean MLo nook.,ley, Mns. Ruth Cauch, Mrs. that thc sellergaatc l Gemdimons re eig, hi shul prvetobe aniJackie DeJang, Mns. Viekie wtr erwouddeand it. Admission dredged from the ocean bat- outstanding nigbt's ententain - r_ Ay niMs Ja eMn.T 11--alde aon il, - - Garod 245, Bernnce partner i'-" uu-" SPOkC aifCtiecingf laumeL -----~ gg 230, Lii Farrow 242, Alice the ditches and the rising a!f WW W - Rw218, Darothy Mencen 207, Uic water. In the ai-ea Mn. wlq (ORICIDIN------ - 16z. sugg. list 1.910 .19 011 DaeLnngstaff 201 anci Grace Wind spoke of, the watcr nase AGAROL CTaor~ 254, Brian Rowe 249, arriet ale on ta pumpi Says W. M. Brawne, Toronto Caretakers, "Manaeuvrabilityipiytafci xoet eutn 41 Fracis Tuffard 248, Bill White ouit the wnten. Trno nai."Bhv sdpnlrdcdtm ew BA D«rI lica S triC-----60's, 1.07 value 6 C 247, Lloyd Taylor 240, Loc.wel Thene was still some dinhTrno nai."ehv sd ae eue iebtencls.McaîalCeyVrshv 411f Highfield 239, Gary Banchard inl the tunnel, and ice too, but trucks of various makes for the past 15 years. proved ta be first-clasw aehdn alrs Regulr, Sper r Siederlne 1's c 234, Hugli Aiken 233. iLws et rthncilien, ne- Nine months aga we put six Chevy-Vans into "In summary, I woudsyta hv-asaefrspro K TEX -------RglfSpror Slnel 2s2 o8 8c fri0day Night Mixeci League, ponteci Councilior Couch, but 20 ad ve-Jne MCrck te es ed f hebrdgservice and, from aur experience with these, ta any units we have, eiulyaeae. en 269, Bill McCrackcn 260, still needs ta be cleaneci, said'! VIVAIS airTonc---..4-c.. ugg lit 7c 6 C Ili en Dean 259, Murray Pater- Mr-. Wind. If iL freezes, they we have purchased six mare. VsonI 251, Ruth Couch 23 Jo thl go through the:same'p";ccurate comparative an:Iyss ofour vehkicloperation Ever operation canprfttr k LEEN X Facil Tisues ~ 00's i6c <fZweir 232, Pauline Stonks 229,thig agnin during the nexh hv-an ab CREST .ooiii Paste sugg. Iist 69C 5 7c41 214, Albert Peance 212. W allacc bis own Propcrty, clearing out very odadhsgvnuasbtnilsvn prnt. eie oay Cauch 204 and Hazel M. Mun- thbc day andi gravel, tiiot go n a îe s usataaaigpa nt elrîd r20.new bridge put Up tomarraw . -UO WATCH FOR THIS AD EACH WEEK4 Juniors, 200 andi aven--Raonwouid do no gooci. He went BOUL&NU= EWCSTL Joan Kinibahl 216, Bruce Mer- ng bebinc Mi-. Wind's back cer 211, Tom Fosten 208, John, andi taking, bie feels thi-s 1. Authorized Chevrolet Truck Dealer in Bowmianville: IV RSSOE JOINSONS DRSfTOR S. mandi 208. xd eguwherc the fult ies, and Mi-. ThrdyMxdLauWn hudbe toici. Mr. I Nh l ~ ~,ALEX NcGREGOE, DRUGS ORONO 200 ZOand over-Mary McGreg- Wiiid struck bock at Council- E W u-w - - lUE &PHARNCY 4or 264, George McNain 236, Ion Walton saying hie fenred R O ~Y v qu C Ib ME OEL "T PAM f Hazel Whitney 229, Maureen1 only for bis, r. Waiton'a owni LOYELL STUTT'S Powel 206.' pnopenty. *"No," sait!d OW AN ILE.Phno62-37 AK ÀAL m-'k~ Newtanvilie Lacic . 175 anci "I remember floods tihere âC UTIE-Phone* 72842R06f - k_ Lover, laeluci nlir 197. 1yearo £ao. but the iault Wa" _____________________________________

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