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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Feb 1965, p. 2

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2 The Canadien Statesman, Bowmanville, Feb. 17, 1965 Ladies' Curling Vice Presîdents WaIIop Presiden fiai Cur fers By Queenle Fletcher Ev. Campbell and Norma Gay There is mucti activity go- ýNormTa winniniz ber first gami Ing on within the Ladies' Sec- with Mildred Bell. tion of the Bowrnanville Curi-! On Tuesday, Feb. 16, thd ing Club these days. The Bank ýladies held their annual Val of Montreal Trophy play bas ýentine Bonspiel, an open event just concluded with Pat Burk1 featuring two l0-end games and her rink emerging first Visiting rinks were in attend place winners in not only this ance from Cobourg, Pot schedule, but its predL essor,,iPerry, the Oshawa Curlin, the Ken Nicks fixture as well. Club and the Oshawa Golf an( Congratulations, Pat. Play-off ICurling Club, Toronto an. games have been arranged for Lindsay. The social commit the runners-up in these events, tee headed by Maud Roenigi with Ev. Campbell and and Audrey Cummins, togethý Queenie Fletcher tied for this er with House Comm., Mild. second spot in the first scbed- Morris and Shirley Robsor ule. This game was played bad plans well formulated foi off on Thursday, Feb. 11, witb this event and a good day waý Ev. Campbell and ber rink lenjoyed. winnîng 7-5. i Tbe next club games corn In a round-robin playoff for mence Tbursday, Feb. 18 foi second place in the Bank oflthe President's Trophy wbicl Montreal schedule, three rinks are tied, namnely, Mildred Bell, 1'Tw o N ~ew J Ajax Midgets Beat Locals Inule g t Two new members, John So and Eugene Bethune, Tuesda Nigh were inducted at the dinner meeting of tbe Bowmanvillh Ajax Mdgets posted their Lions Club held et the Lionm second decisive win over Community Centre last week. Bowmanvxfle on T u e s d a y The induction team was com- nighft, 7-2. The loss left Bow- posed of Walter Rundle, Harry manvil.le trailing the best-of- V. Cryderman, B. L. Burk anc Sive series, two garnes to none, James A. Bell. President with one garne tied. Laurence Goddard welcomec The fourth gacne of the ser- the two new Lions and assign- ies will be played in Port ed them to committees. Perry et 8:30 on Friday. The Glenn Lander received a 14 fifth gamne, if necessary, is Years Perfect Attendance slated for Port Perry aise, on Chevron, and George Browr Saturday. was the recipient of a Nine Dennis Homeniuk and John- Years P e r f e c t Attendance iiy Oyler scored Bowman- Chevron. The presentations ville's goals. were made by Attendance The first gamne was a 2-2 Chairman Art Oswald. overtime tie, with Ajax win- Two Years Perfect Attend- ning the next twe, by 10-2 and ance Chevrons were presented 7-2 margins. to Jim Frank, Jack Holdstock, SUPER' SAVINGS A-SA-REX TABLETS for fast headache relief Big Bottie of 500 - Now Only 99 Up to 38% Bonus on SUPER PLENAMINS 'Canada's Favorite IVultvtamins ~~ 36 Tablets extra with 144 -------- $7 9 72 Tablets extra, with 288- Only _ ý-------$ 3 9 And For The Children: SUPER PLENAMIN JR. 7 36 tablets extra with 144 5.7 SILQUE LOT ION DETERGENT Save 10e For dishes and lingerie, Giant 32-oz. plastic bottie Reg. 99e - Now Only --- 89 FOUR SQUARE SPRAY STARCH For fast, easy starchingO Giarit 24-oz. aerosol - Only9 8 LIGHT BULBS Save 27e Cariadian-made, new high-voltage type, 60 or 100 watt. Reg. 28c each - Now OnIy _ o 9 HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES Save 55e Vitamîn A and D supplement 50 capsules - reg. $1.19 - Only 6 c ! 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Hooray for ithe Vîce-President's rinks. frembers it Lions n Bruce Lush, Ken Tink and ý Bill Wallis. ý r Jack Munday called for vol- e unteers for tbe Heert Fund s Blitz Campaign te be held on Menday, February lSth. A -cribbege tournemnent was con-t y ducted by Jim Frank. j The hockey draw winnerst twere: February l3th, Ross -Soucb and Phil Clark; Feb. 2th, Harry Gay and Miss M. Jones; February 24th, Bill Cole 4elnd Maurice Preston; Febru- eary 27th, Wilfrid Carruthers 1and Jack Gay; Marcb 6th, A. 2Randaîl and Dr. W. M. Rudeli; EMarch lüth, J. Petterson and 1 coe httelte non-E mnd won by Mrn. 3. ilm,> ing the date of the section 5 Mrs. C. Warren, Mes. H. Pol- meeting of the Ontario School Jea 'S erdan D ir ct lock, Mrs. P. Cowling, Mms. J. sociation be received and filed. 1,Wle ,1 n On amoton y Coneilortroduced Jack Maclean, Mas- Hooper, seconded by Counc I)I ijte r of ceremonies for the ]or Rundie, Tuesday evening,Dr aEEE VVIrfthEI./s#Play~ evening, who gave ami e very~ February 23rd, was set as the, odiProain.H a date for representatives of thes l IJe accompanied by Jack Ayre on Depatmen of abors Saetythe piano. Sylvia Joychuck Branch to meet with Tow 5W i 5 /utstandJiL I!1a t played a varîety of pieces on Coni odsusteappoint the violin that were muchd en- ment of a Construction Safety _____________ joyed. Following the enter- Inspector. Director Jean Sheridan, who Young Peoples' Union of Trin- tainment thie rom was clear- A letter from Byron A. available to farmers, and the brings te the Bowmanvllleiity United Church, among the ed for dancing. The orchestra Brunt, President of the Bow-lFarm Machinery Act, a bene-! Drama Workshop's production men'st noteworthy being "Dear was Chas. Cochrane fro'm manville Kinsmen Club asked' fit to agriculture.. Ruth," "Pride and Prejudice," Oshawa. Harold Balson was, that the week of May 4ht Mr. Honey told tihe meeting terly earc"h er Wealtz Of "Te errts o Wmcete caller for the squares and 29thbe roceimd 2th e te Treaers be welthcf'Stret, and "The Family Up- everybody bad a most enjoy- brosise Week, and Cystic Fi- that Canada teck the initia- experience and skill will be stairs " For the Drame Work- able evening. Koismek n told of the tive at the tirne of tbe Cyprus remembered by local audiences shop,* Mrs. Sheridan, wbo bas1 funse campaign te raise crisis lest year, and by so do- for ber outstanding produc- aise served as President for fund tocombat this dread ing helped contrel the situa- tiens for tbe Bowmanville two years, has directed a one disease. This iequest was tion that might have been un- High School of "Quality Street" act comedy, "Suppressed De- granted on a motion by Coun- fortunete in is consequences nd "Life With Fether". sires," and the mot successful c es ciller Hooper, seconded by for thbe world.i t Counciller Chant. "h oPu ela , a xieprdciosfr teeo eya.ag man of the Industrial Com-outtnigMisrcfD-__ mission reperted that the fence, bas xneved tewards the NW agreement between Grouplintegration of the tbree arm-' By LiSp eakers Corporation cf the Town ef the defence budget on a firm- Bowmanville, and Brookdýale- Br and more realistie basis,"E. I..&. On Monday cf lest week, at Kingsway Limited, bas been Mr oe see.r o m S,.iiiils Hi ere the Students Council meeting, extencied for another year te '"The 1964 agreement be-1 plas were formulated con- February i5tb, 1966, and that tween the federal government' t * ,'a enin, orupcming dance. the agreement bas been enter- and the 10 provinces provided 5'o Ente-r S erri-Fi It's entitled, "Bits and Pieces" ed at the Registry Office. for the aniendîment of the U EU EW N and wili be on Friday night, Councillor Hooper moved Canadien Constitution tha t Ie.2."y n h that council petition the De- was feit desirable by ail Cen-! On Wednesday afternoon, cluded Dennis Kowel, VincentFCheb 26."Lyndee n th partment cf HighwaYs for the adiens and the British Parlie-1Feb. lotb, three publie speak-I Massey, on "Tour of FortChneir"awlkon statutory grant under the ment. In the future the Canl- ing contest xinners from each~ Henry"; Pet Gropp, Central, groupthfroac usic .'ilTpro Higbway Imprevement Act. adien Government will be public schoei in Bowmanville, Cost"Canada mom oa ttevie hednc msi. Tbis wes seconded by Council- able te enact ail amendments except Lord Elgin, comipeted Cet";ram Pe îilâma!ntim es fro 8 .utildvers 1er Chant, and carrîed. te the constitution in Canada. in the town finals, held etCnrla"upts"w Su7- We ndutaon advhes ReeLittle, Chairman ef "Vhe third reading of the Ontario Street Scbooi. "aqlne ca e ntnedy"; <eab onitonawnid the Roads and Streets Commit- Canada Pension Plan will Wînners chosen were Elva Jill Denaghue, Ontario S.. fi school, our scheduled assembly tee, told council thet two ten- soron take place. The Canada Kinnear cf Centrai Scbooel lHow te Break Bad Habits". ýwas pestponed until Thursday. Iders regarding tires for the Pension Plan is t.he greatest whbo spoke on "Sunnybrook Tewnescmee At the essembly on Thurs- fronth leader werereceived, Hday, Mr. Carter, of the Chem- W.on loappr $26950 anvdG. F dvence in the field Of social Heospital," Deb b ie Waiker, Blackstock in the county semi- ityedMt.Dprmns Jemiesen $275. He rneved thet legîslation, and it will affect Ontario St. School, whose finals on Tuesday evening. ýshowed a very interesting the lowest tender be accepted. us ail beneficially. There will subject was "Ancient Civiiza- Judges were the t:bree!ll ocenn h hat h Counciller Rundie seconded ibe n'iobility cf pension from tiens", and Eileen McQuarrie school principals, T. Turner,mcnerigteha.Te ths oioan t a crie.province te province, and cf Vincent Messey Sdbool, Central; M. Slute, Ontario St.; fim, was te sing c f tan Canadana wifl be essured of' speeking on "Cotton". and A. A. Merkley, Vincent open beart surgery and the retirment n cemort i Others who took pa'rt in- Masse~. - ate upn ftehat dinTe federel governmnein in~ The first meeting cf Clarke L b ia s 1964 establisbed a distinctive i Higb's newspaper staff took Canadien flag in keeping witb i*tchener M iuw uuuu er uplace on Friday after scbool. E x prs Canada's stature as an inde-iIfayn revtueno pendent and sovereign nation. TrB e G uest u fid teerook taff FROM PAGE ONE) Canada et tibis point shouldTo B barSea t i wud idteyabosaf Meny friends and relatfves of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Caivi of Pontypool gethered ettI home cf their daughter, Mn.r Charles Palmer,_ ethan, t~ tender congratult on their 4Oth weddingantnrsry. 1Mr. and Mrs. have j farmed in Manvers Township since their marniage on the farm formerly operated by his ' father, the late Edward Cain.ý A television set was a cern- munity gift te the couple and was presented by Mrs. Gerald Fisk and Herman Webb. Pouring tee for this occasion were Mrs. Floyd Semis, Pet- erborough, and Mrs. Wm. Mill- er, Orono. Those assisting te serve the guests included Mrs. G. Fisk, Mrs. Alvin Mitchell, îMrs. Harry Van Weiringen, Mrs. Ina Palmer, Mrs. Gordon Kirk, Mrs. Leroy Hyland and Mrs. Delbert Bowins. Mothers Damn Hockey Socks At Meeting On January 26th, Hockey Mothers held their fifth meet- ing cf the season et the Lions Centre witb 15 members pre- sent. Mary Cewker reported thet the amount coilected et the Little N.H.L. gamnes up te this montýh totelled $27.64. A bill received by the sec- retery in the amnount of $3 1.62 for gealie gloves and belly pad was turned over te the treasurer and on e motion by Doni Sinmpson, seconded by Mary Tabb, this and ailleut- standing bil were approved Do Km'.... Icemmented on bis duties and can o ecnused wiAmth t'hAj iour yearbook together for Pres. Reta asked foe' a vol- Carnival Cheirman Herbrsosblisa eber. et oner nations. ihIo ~ o~ W~~publishing. S-ob, they don't unteer te be ticket conver. formebeaue o te etre InclsigMr.Hoeypad like te be disturbed. Marion Henning offered, and Godrd va e ed othat eLos Ti s ehr e iht I lsig r Hnypi At the annuel meeting cfi North West Europe. He now Since our lest "Beatles Hop" tbose volunteering te belp Jul 2th.Ths ws ecnde mnt re ofic c th cp-tribute te the leadersbip quai- the Northumberland and Dur-t'helds the renk cf Major in the bad te be called off, there witih the tickets for the Hoc- i uy2t.Ti a eodd etfo fieo h a-ities cf Prime Minister Pear- hem Children's Aid Society Reserve Army, and is Chap- wl eeohroeti oigkyMtesda eeRt by Ray Dilling, and cerried. able, conscientious and dedi- wilb Bee n hscmngkyMtesda eeRt On mtin y eiercaed reidntcfth Dr-Son. Ieaise expressed eppre- te be hielEl et the Liens Comn- tain of the Kitchener Brench Fridey afterneon. "The Statics", Junkin for Pee Wee and Marg Rundie secened by Jîesid nt LbeflAseu- cietion of the loyal support munity Centre, Beech Av- cof the Royal Canadien Legion. wiil be performing as was pre- Tatbb fer Bantarn. Joan Simp- Frankl, tbeclu cded t tien, GleonyHughes. I do ne given te bim as M.P. for Dur- enue, et eight o'clock nextl For iseveral years Dr. Stew- viousiy planned. son wil1 give tickets out te the bhold e car drew in conjunc- have to telrou cf the work hmCut ytepol fTedy eeig er.r art teught school in Ottawa. n grs akt ail lst girls' hockey teams. tien with the carnival, for a and dedication he has given this riding. 23rd, tihe special speaker will He is the Past Cheirmen Of Thursday, our Juniors lest, but Motion by Doni Simipson, 11965 Chevrolet e u t e m et ic the Liberal Party, and I want Frank Rickerd, Newcastle, be Rev. Finlay G. Stewart, the Kitchener Board cf Secon- our Seniors came out victori- second>ed by Anita Perry, that transmission sedan. The Cerni- pubiiciy te acknowledge thet former M.P. -for Durham D.D. dary Educaenon. ous egainst the Courtice girls! Mary Cewker order 50 bats vlC irnscde byal ibrsar ine te e County, in a brief address Dr. Stewart hs in bis 27th, Dr. Stewartbacodte Whet a go girls! for thie playdowns in Port Ted Miller, moved that the himl. reniinisced in a witty man- year as Minister et St. An- the Weekly Radio Ministry We wish our Bentam boys Hope, and if any teain gees te tickets be 25 cents eech or "My sadness is tempered by nec. He aise seid thet this drew's Presbyterian Cburch, over Station CKCR for 13 basketball teamn the best of Collingwood she will order five for $1. This was cerried. the knowledge t haet Mr. constituency is fortunete te Kitchener. He wes appointed years. His oburcb, St. An- luck ini their games vs. the more. rRose Stevens moved that the Hughes is succeeded by Harry have a representative like Moderator cf the Generel As-i drew's Presbyterien, bas car- Training School boys. AIse te Ail Star socks were derned club make a donation equal- Wade, wbo bas been e fine Russell C. Honey in Ottawa. se'mbly cf the United Churciried on a regularly scheduled our hockey teani who will be at this meeting, aise tee and lin te tta c th cntibu st Vice-President, o h h ubrnCut iea f Canada in dune 196.AI television broedcast cf its piaying Mondayafterneon. lunch werese'rved. tiens given by Bowmanville nwasmes tihe highest cf- Association unanimousîy pas-1 dae fKo Telcla mrnig srvice over Channel_ ____ Lions to the Lake Joseph fice in tbis association," Mi'. sed a resclution expressing Coliege, University of Toron- 1 for the l1s four years. Camp for the Blind., This was Honey said. He recalied that its unqueiified support cf the te, he received an Honorary This is the only regular tele- seconded by A. M. Thompeonl shoi'tly after be came to Dur- Right Honorable Lester B. Degree of Doctor ef Divinitylcast of services in Canada. hi -cÇ7Çee and carried. Fred Cale wes hem County he met Mr-. Wade Pearson, Prime Minister cf from Knox Coilege in 1955.j St. Andrew's Presbyterian ep îtd rasrr ntbsre t the Liberel Commrittee Canada. "The fine traditions During World \Var II Dr.lChurch, Kitchener, bas a Rooe, nd isespke f te e te Lberi int thet have Stewart served for five yeersimembership of 2,400, and This tree is where I carved my narne, gard. Ros n losoeo h fteLbrlPrytahv in His Majesty's Service, and there are 1,100 children cf When 1 was just a boy Bob Kent introduced the friendship feit for Mr. Wade served Canada since Con.fed- guet seaerLie-a-Lageby Liberals in Durham and eratien have beenfute was decorated foi' valoir ithis churhAdmaea hstefo ebrch ýE. V. Hoar, e Charter Member. throughout Ontario. benced by the service render- W ihwsm ieadjy Mr. Hoar shewed e series of Mr. Honey expI'essed bis ed by this great Canadien," M as n c o g H ltWhc esmtrieadtY~~ excellent celer slîdes of alpprecietion te Mi'. Kîrkpet- the resolution, which wiis This tee basman mmories Greece, Egypt, Turkey, end rick, President of the Port mroved by Jess Van NestO er oeadps Canada in the autumn, and he H'etpe Liberal Association, and President of the Bowmanvihl A mh 1 1i~ 'k fyar eeadps gave an iinteresting commen- bis executive for the excel- Liberal Association, steted. iA nua*Lad es' i h When I was just a boy at play', tary. Ray Diiling moved a lent preparetions for the an- A resolution cf complele! Doing a boyish task. vote of thanks te Mr. Hoar, miel meeting. confidence in the recently On Seturd:ay, Feb. l3th, the, Mrs. Goode; Bro. Ian Hovev, This tree is old and gnarled, and President Goddard elso Referring te the 1964 ses- lected Ontario Leader cf the annuel Mesonic Ladies Night J W. and Mrs. Hovey. Other Its branches touch the ground expressed bis persenai ap- sien of perliement, whicb ad- Liberial Party, A n Elr e w was beld et the Liens Centre. officers and their wives: W.W. precietien te bim. journed on December l8tb to Thompson, was aise unani - The tables were decoreted Bro. P. R. Cowling, Treesur-An vilt rcetsouhbakrn, Stuart James conducted e be resumned on February 16th, mousiy edopted by the meet-' with yelow deffodhls and er, and Mîrs. Cowling: Bro. B. And violes irleits drugnd bac rnk, draw for electric light bulbs M1r. Honey said that et ad- ing. This resoluition was pre- Mrsenic blue cendies. The E. Cowling, S.D., and Mrs. i t tf and turned ever $14 te the ou'en fe 0cntuussenite by Mts. Glenholmelhead table bed a beautiful Cowiing: Bre. D. E. White, This tree is where I built my fort, club. The winners were James ientihs it hed elîreedy set a Hughes. centre piece cf red carnations J.D., and Mrs. White; Bre. F. Bell, Art Osweld, Raiph Mc- record by some weeks as the Mrs. Russell C. Honlev on end white 'mums and a cen- S. Osmond, I.G., and Mrs. Os~- Up in its branches high Intyre, Jack Munday and Bud longest session in Canada's behaif of the executive cf the delebre et each end wit'h mond; Bro. H. Locke, J.S., and And swung from ropes tied te limbs, Mss in oregr ete usate Durham Ceunty Liberel As- cendles.1 Mrs. Locke; Bro. H. D. Sut- Pretending I could fly. Inegist eathe dursnin sociation, presented a beauti-I The heed table guests andi ton, Tyler, and Mrs. Sutton;1 t t ft t i gosegsion M i'. oney st the fui bouquet cf red roses 4 ioffirers, introduced by W. Bro.1 Bro. R. S. Metcaîf, erganist, -ens rni T~esin te. takeyinto tedhat ed16.peietfrî6~.0 Pirsn, .DG.Mad a fFr5 %n;ky in i eiwnth eoMrs. Hughes, wife cf the as-iLloyd Ayre, were: R.W. Bro. and bis mother, Mrs. Metcelf,i rd ,Lr li ulcSho ineie winrg ote ioreco t soitn tebcgon ofCanada's Billett, WM. and Mrs. Bi1lett;: ner served by h ade fý Tra d ers affair that xistedwben the . Fcllowing the business meet- W. _1ro. A.L. Lobb, I.P.M., 'St. Paul's Church, W. Pro.ý Liberals teck ever in 1963 af- ing, cards were played and,:ai-idMis. Lobb W. Bro. Chas.! Keith Biilett, W.M., we]comed 11- (FROM PAGE ONE) ter five yeers cf Diefenbake-r's dancing was enjoyed to the Wie ni Ms arn:eeyn n ed efwI Cornisb, Soutbway Drive, cent- Censervative gev e r n mi e n t, music of the Lee Rose Trio, Bro. Walter Geode, S.W., andý words. W. Pro. Chas. War-ý plained cf fiooding on the wbich hed tbe lergest major- W'hitby. Leter eoaselicitue;- seuth side cf this street. On a ity in Canadien bistory. lunch weas servedi. Mrs. Ed, !rndproosed Tas te-,CAthe ACUNA T motion by Councillor Hoeper,. "Prime Minister Peerson's Friesen was the lunch 000'> D piied te by R.W. Pro. Wm. seconded by Councilier Chant, 15 a mnority governinent, but venor. The lucky winner cf D e a Pierson, D.D.G.M. W. Bro. A. WlimCHlB omCA this matter wes referred te the we have te date presented thie transistor radio, the spe- * L. Lc:bb, I.P.M., proposed 3 Wllim .ll . Cm C.A. Roeds and Streets Committee two budgets, and thie third cild'W PrIze, was ere M < S O l Tatt h aiwihws DaviduG Perkin, CA fer censideretion et such time will be presented in the first Halford, Port Hope, -« J Tostrepledthedeb .s Keich Bil- aso cit orin taeoindlation pear ofApîh the lnaest to-r FROM PAGE ONE i lett. Bro. han Hovey present- 361,2 King St. East, King St., ,te coucil fo the istal]eicn yers et he Dieenhake gev- teci beceuse it would be ed Mrs. Biilett with a beauti-i saeOtneNwete naj et e storm semer on Soutbway ei'nment tihere were ne bud- ýcheararnerste transfer the few fui bouquet of ted roses and OhwOtroNwate nai Arve get fo heLk n eyts a owth isf a t a t nirAie r femele priseners te e jeu in!white mums. 725-6539 987-4240 etr Deveom tentAsoat Onpsayw n satigv omn t h inthe muan adjoining municipality. Fellowing Ibis, dî'aws were ,taio eveopmnt ssoiaton resnt ovenmw s in h "Despite this, t\ve years ago made forth uk nmbr1 regarding membersbip was re- position cf aPPreaching a bal el ws________________________ ceived and filed on a motion enced budget. We1n ol changes were made in thel w I I r u W 1 by Councilior Ken Heoper, sec- owadt abdet in 195o etKkoxfren amto men's section, and a mattoni onded~ by Conilor Gentatcoe to bdget ned 65 te Kentx r a mtne 1kept on there ail the tinte.! Hugh y onlorGes. M iHoete theéd te enra OtaioThe wife cf Cobourg jail's! Hughs. r. one discussed tefl Junior Farmers Leedership'governor bias this job. She bas A communication from the lewing important legisietion red inCbugadyu United Counties Council stat- enected by the Liberal gov- Training Scbool et Peterbor- fri endsinCurgd yo uh ed that its Road and Bridge ernment during the 1964 ses- ugb lin tine te "Rock My: merchants there make through WOLSL riC tee fer etcsn r on:ATwihie o $10 loanc o ur, nanas se led the group supplying the jeul". Deputy E D 0 Y L T S E I LS ,Bowmanville Town Councii's At hc ie 1 ot na old fashioned sing seng.'Reeve Stevens seidE D F D E O.S E l requet fora 50 er ce t e students, eged 16 and 17,1li tedhatewokn rebete had recemmended thet wbo remain in 1 ghS 1oo'Pet Knox and ber brother Ken!lesee ha h oko it be referred te the Speciel Student Loren Legisiation for Knox aise entertained the fthe Cobo h erg ai whl net be KEN ULYWO LA N tRebete Committee for consid- university, O.A.C., and tecb- greup in the evening with a fnse o be ered4~Z KISB LYW O L N eretion. The letter frein the, nicel sehool studerits, whieh couple of numbers, accempan-thtsvnersfmiscn- > ,C<~I5NO ELYW LI SALE PRICE United Counties was received poie ,0 erfridb uhmsonJr pletion more space will be £2dA-. S E-, iVLT W Reev Littie,$1,()secondedo ie bl ive 's n ji eu ud ened ta ieaine- -Z ý'ii~~i and filed on a motion byi v ears free et interest; Cryderman on the pieno. , alwdb needeci A ha ieanewo i -OZ.SK ISDOU LE KNITTING WOOL 1.f ReeLtlscne yFariner Credit Legisiation, Durhamn was far front be-bourg, and there would net'I Councillor Hooper. which doubles the credit ing inactive et the Leadership'b n rnsfrite1O.B LSM H I ounciller len HughesJ. - ïw School as Marion Buttery re- Deputy Reeve added. He sug- 1oe htalte rm . inforced our stand by placing etd htte'. lter ih Trejbai asking thet the seon-ina allon braig e soted thtejUThw o ere -h proaches te the C.P.R. crossaîng YiUr a v.ig secn nablonbekn esllt h ono a . Regular Prices - 79c to $1.2516 onn eanM veuebesepiAvenuete .biseMaren hiteniboudg or 27n0. -Los llittl Heol Ylio- Aie o te umee ide______bourg______for____$27,0_____0._ brefr tete- badLosElot aol elw As o h uaesd be reerred mtteRoras and tar lees and myself had the op the proposed central jeul forN O Strees Cem itte for re-portunity te officiate the serni- the United Counties, Peter- A an ere .it e n P tr o o g nd O - tre C u te o l e mconded by Councillor Hooper, I t0 f nl ed e b orn g hm ntit On b- borough, Haliburton and Vic- DL rAn announcement fronttreCmt.OtreCut better. It woulci bave proper Notubrad - the1 .5Y was the victer and now will facilities for rebabilitation EH I T C Heeith Unit steted that theri nt h iasi ulb training. It wul have the KO, B EH V, E C 1965 Board of Health fer thel IÀDDTrf on Welsh was aIse carryingi new concept of prison lite, andr D " iUnited Counties is as fellows. chosen te help erganize the: tpi the right direc- GU R N EDDra' anra ews ease nR4egula rc 0 n 5 Cheirman L. Gibson, Reeve en i r<ytESTMENTS evening anuetien. Milibrook, Warden A. L. qe. "Also I am almost sure if ALL ONE SALE PRICE- .- ' -- - - ~ . Blanchard Reeve of Darlington feth day's fun, Marion vie join witb the neighboning ITownsbip, J. G. Honey, Reeve! Buttery tbrew a pai'ty fer us three counties the centrali uSR Y N A WA S * * . N EU N cf Cramahe Township, R. Par- ; IKI thr itrs lc.weuld be built in Millbrook, info ter, Deputy - Reeve of Man. es, it was aIl play, but in Durham Ceunty," the Deputy vers Township, and the Lieu." nd GHY any educationai wey. For men Reeve said.i tenant - Governor's represent w i" like Mn. B. L. McCorquadale, Councillor Ken Hooper ask- 'tive, Mrs. George Edwards,~ Agricultural Representative cd te withdraw bis seconding BE SURE TO CHECK OUR... Cobourg. Counciller HooperR~ from Peterborough County and et Reeve Little's motion. die, moved that the Health InformTation Branch, QD.A,;betwieen our two representa-RE URI îUnit's letter be received and NLDsho'wed movies, sldes and' tives on County Council.I filed, and this was carried.r DONALD . gave very informative examp- thougbt they were in agree- Councillor Hooper moved i les and ideas on pragram plan-1 ment when I seconded the me- that a letter tram George I A t E ning wbicb will be a very tien. There is a lot et menitI Sbaw Construction, Limitedj aMci ftLuvm grod assist ta Junior Farmers. in whet the Deputy Reeve bas concerning t.he mausoleum in! Hope te see more et you et seid," lie steted. Reeve Little Bowmanville Cemetery be ne- r INSURANCE aur next outing which wili bet told the meeting it wes quite R *l oysLd ferred tes the oard cf Cork.9 - Kig '.- W lFalVFes fer the Junior Farmers dnc, and the matter disciiused 27 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE 'j?

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