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

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2The Canadiari Statesmnan, Bowmanvjîîe, Mar. 17, 1965? South Darlington School Chairs Win Music Awarcis uaraien çoium n - apartment suites inexsecerorsohatn ttl- Not Ton Soon lowed or the operation wili not o ne osrcin lcreha.TeOHw There is one good thing be a success. In revealing the remrl ***Cara lomnin about an old fashioned Can- The professional with a nwa redllyr adian winter: it r'nakes us ap- greenhouse and cold frames, amyan erdF apuI ddto, hrar preciate spring. And even.which give the plants plenty of: commercial buildingsCar osrcin though there mas' be few signs light ail around does flot take msaa PH linrtyiFes Ba inf that season in our par- any chances and neither should mssiowatble tai2lit-'oe n h u n ticular part of Canada. at the amateur, with bis far more Cm 6 i lcr yh Ieast the caiendar says that it:lhmited facilities. The biggest lare--- msion, stervie.Tenmoe is ohi1y a few weeks away. In problem is usually a disease ementrbildingseeny n o1mavllt any cas it istime t thimentnobuildingsingwif"hw413 about gardening and even just'attacks the seedlings just aeeti prmn thiriking about this recreation t ew clays after they have start- arInte lctial can be pleasant and interest- e to grow. In the greenhouse aatetsietreahos ing as well as useful. all soul is carefully sterilized Mshawa]dwîn sudtatdta l There are catalogues and This is hardiy possible for the Mnr.svealdwinerial w gardening bulletins to browse home gardener but at leastthraeno 31aleetc through, there is seed to buy, hle should use new soil each___ ______ . 5 byelectrisitn new varieties to choose, plans 'year, of very fine texture andsad t t te re u t toa rmet ui s tht re i- for changes in the lawn or' well mixed with compost and At Whitby, thre are 5 general ]ayout, perhaps somne'sand. If a supply of this is flot clude other machinerinteecrcayhaednd a- flower pots or flats to plant already on hand then it can future was vague -and nii-ae arySmsnsae indoors and if we are very im- ibe purchased from any seed ed.thtpoecsaerihfr patient or a mbitious we can h ouse or garden store. As a onilrWse have the lawn mower sharp-1furtîher precaution against hesConillorhesmleyFe adsvrlmr l-lrcaat ened. power tools gone over damping off it is a good plan, 1 . set a $1,000 limit for h e httenme faleeti and hand tools cleaned, sharp- iafter the seed is sown in flats, r4î winding of 10 motors ny prmn sie ilmr ened and ouled, or pots and watered in, to . Mayor Hobbs aske h hndul n16.h ad Grow Your Ow*n sra hnlyr(a Locke brothers if thel eeTeeaeas 5eetial For the larger than averagequreofainhde)f satisfied with this motin W etdhmsi h ono gardn, hereis subtaniwell puverized peat moss or byivermiculite over the soul, saenti apsto oaru"ohty aiginfnnilota 'that there is some insulation :: ao odM.Lceit A jxteeaenw4 startîng plants indoors fromwod eonyfrfohminsEgtenfteehme seedrathr tan prchaingbetween the soil and the planits - thema in flats or pots. In this asteycmetrog. h idicate if you t]ikti aebencnetd fo writer had excellent successes ofrjsa eaegigb te om fGn way, too, the gardener can be wt oaopat hr hshaig sure of having precisely those wt oaopat hr hsthe statement made b orea aae .K adr x varieties desired. But grow- was done a year ago, whereas ' brother recommending oni et ht h ubro oe ing petunias, tomatocs, zinnias.a neightor ith1,oot h epeatpyfrrwnigdn fyu ovre oeeti etn marigolds and so on from sceimstoat90fbseed- need more power bae o ilmr hndul nf in the average home, is not as lig.will pay for your oW su-er.Ieaiottdthtfr simple as somte enthusiasts- Not Too Eariystto"faorofiebldnsrea- would have us believe. Cer- 1 It is a mistake to plant sccd 4 "This recommendatiomaeectialhetd tain basic rules must be fol-j too early, as once the seed- I.by Mr. Locke was th bai Tenmbrcal-etr- lings reach a certain size, two for your motion?" MyrIal etdhmsadcm to four inches in most cases, ! Hobbs asked CouncillorHg mra ulig sicesn C o s they are best transplanted toreieYeice-atarmraerteith permanent quartiers outside or ýtainîv was".princAthebgnngo Ç tbey will become weak and spindly. Hence the trick is 10 Leeke"the Mayor stie. mr hnJ4,0 l-icrc ~RM AE NE have themn full transplantingi Harry Locke replie(," maI etddelns ROMAGEONE 'flejutwe tewahe aot satisfied. If we gtt fo nEeentary, 1. siejut bn h wate hspul uM 3_wllslIa Quin, estBoue, Arcaeowarmed up and they can bed lor EléF opportunity w el Qogy , 2.esthug, ArLoi safely planted in the garden. :ulots fast it wi. lhaw'ySehol, Canadian ekiThis means planting seed in- In addition to thie two Hampton Public Schools who won f irst at Mitchell's Corners include Principal M. Griffith, Mrs. Snowden, youTheamotuon".sdfetd ShaVs chool,"Canadan Esi-,doos inrerzesMrat foetcrborough t PeirbnroshMusicisFestivalsivalasttweek, upupper s.Mrs. y narrryBrank;Mr. CBrooksWestteaCourtice rineitl teTechersiiarc Grk, wmnvi e Hidrgosasimpatins, ndobla, Pinipl"We are back where % tat Junior High, 1. John Mc- thignsasi caatinsn snela photo shows the Mitchell Corners school choir, and lower photo John Copp and Mrs. Vickery. ied," the Mayor said. Scoo, "winnCvcill "; ih i mid-March for pinks, P- Courtice West School who also came first in their classes. Teachers Councillor Hoopermoe 2. Larel rowc.Pickrîngtunias, tomatoes, peppers, cab-- hathsmtrbe und<FO PAENE 2.iLaueh owe Wtergbage, etc., and un April any_ or pots around at least once a to your problem. itsel if ' he iglrfi- over tothe IndustrielCm opr ecne yCucl Iig col Te ae hn le o hc nerl a oecuag va rwh Further, - who is the pet- iîre of one who aspires to m m * mission for discussion e Wse îe Ansi n theoe atckeingHig 'Pantn ans veope d ctrnsneot hile tbe ils 'Aas send oebthidivrwile 'when the second set of leaves dscreetly i n . iy teaThisDeputy bouse mai AFr1 gish dickenianonym: tlnthegPlease believe i to be 114Reeve Stevens.,vial e omnil School, "The Fun of Being aFa onbxsaboue tidivipdandpts r]arg-wiedaigil-ulfe er iceeybt o h ire onirHge !Womandn oesaot dinoidiiua os.rlai udgments in matters quite moment aI îeast,1 htlewudpoa The nncs f c 'oehrce inches deep, with smail er flats. Later. after graduai- beyond their dcpth, and suf- tht e oud roaby otPsAGC.Eoey MP.foEDr P u b ie p ai n g Cso nt e s t Z [ r i a e o e r c t f o y h r igofnbe 'x e s r e [( F R O M P A G E O N E )f r n r m t e d l s o y y o u r s , ( P O M P A G E O N E f o r t h i s m o t i o n , b u t l e p i t d b m C u l ,f r e o n i , , , I l l d r a2 2 0.eT h e n i fateebt i mefcre my h' e utnt h aloa sbC h a i r m a n ef1 he r nn arl ett hr t h atsh enh adyd i s - Puc pe in heCDitt% ~1Istarting secd, but fiower pots outside, they are transplantcd' turcs sitting at a play, have that a typewriler is the "sine Edward J. P. Morley. 22.when i need me orIn utritas C msinheadcsdwihtePtate Sopek intContestit be ldinfor even metal pans again with bth ,le gardeti after danger of by the very curining of the qua non" of Iitcrary criti- Eio' oe W owil pt up ned mrepfowr our mde tal mot irn arnr on. eeTeba Peterborough on Sunday atridrainage holes puncbed in the frost is over. scene been sîruck se to the cism? Obviousîy an un-exrs icr prcainonsi-tto, btom a eusd GolTmlyHt ol htpeetyte mgntve nd lieaer.Lkeopoieadte noon, March 231h. oîig1o sifted fine and Vii Mr. Morleyfo iletrsadbohr hmevsle fotn si actio! e hirae ýckwoi ndwdw also to Miss Maker and Mrs. His Worship, Mavo La ed il down, by askingfoadIwnadleishpfltt PLN IGmduwt h etmoss saving any string that comes fcin!The emnpathy pro- neier wiî noî wisdom odionlccesn. A HOLIDAY?'layer added aftcr seed is sown. into the housc A lot of it is jected by the artist provides We would advisc thati the Bn es whtose lettrapeard oob s i commeniote diionalmoncionws nlena uueacag ThesoiOLIDAYwllmoite- uscd in gardcning -thie seller a brisk catharsis which, at future theY restrict t r tir o he Editral e, w adve mtiwon, sidthet if itossdThe.moti ockas rrid ilb aei h eua Make your reserv'ati ins he cd and t ke e llmois eme kinds for tying up tlu plants imes no doubt, can be dis- juvenile activities te those theany eadrs who hae il ould ask tic PU the o The]y arryLDock meiae ins hc wi emi hs NOW and avoid adersovrteitwthanid vines, thc stouter type for tirbing te those who must adolescent productions mest views. Our contention was someha the gairsi oîi hvecy . oney's letter state îsapointent. ardampnespapver torfltpiec f akigroshide within tie tim sheli suibably performed inthie anstlishttesecio to bancnurnefom orherinngforow hdasrdbitatewnt '~ BOKINGCHARGE glass until tie seeds germînate. -_teyal"moralîty," simply average churcb basement cf tie Wallz of the Torea- the Ontario Hydre Commis- moters". t e etrCrirDlvr ~Y & LO ELL Soe seed xviii erniinte iiibecause thcy lack the moral and wiich unvoive litIle, if dors for presentation te un- sien. "If you want te take ac- The Locke brotberstemdeailbenBo a- Îe & tgritvLtLface heir ni- any.hntrsletual stess orrestricted audiences here tien, ceunicil could, subject te left the Couricil Canbî il en lge oe .RAVEL AGENCY tocs take two weeks. When e s rmnofTu. tai.wsamsae seilyteMncplAtk cin Cuelo Hprth PHONE 63-3361 they hverminand rplace C tTe play is thecthing, "The Waîtz cf the Torea- considering the positions of that wouid bring resulîs more ed that the last motion rethtM.Hnysetrber- PHON 62-.361 they hveigeranae remove izens Vi a ti o dr"frmte pen cf Jean many cf the people invoived quickly. You bave beard these scinded. This was secneevdadfldadta B o w m anville n y in d w , tu rnin g boxes o l i o s i n e o h A o i h i i h c m d in i tis production. gen tlem en in dicate th at they by C oun illor H u h s a d c r le t r b s nt 1 bi IFRM PGE NE>king, and suceh a transfer- in the best sense and a truc If sucb criticism cale- would be bappy te bave their ried.in cuni' (FO AEOE nce and identification can moralily play in the vcry gonzes uis an illiterate, In- meters rcwound," bie stated. Sînce tbc council minbiinestl bsmtt aaroro avilal Iwieawikv!beleme rwadineeper-ebsttraiton.TheDraamomelet ditr wtha ISeera concllos pok tit he trapantbation.illrTEhJeRuc ran c cmeeteio thainformation bas been rciedTiwa cnc' yCu j use Tic daysbenttivey ene, rcre.sing ic sirit Workhop s te be compli- dirly 11111e mind and our ne- against the motion. Il was ofrdfrsl.re.' atise lions entfrthvelirand improving the sou]. menbed on thei disccrii.- prtr sa etlntprd, utbtifvtear esaadle.__ - chosen a ro Tuesdav a id As an Editor you hbav? ment in selccting are sa wek y 5ub iainMr rue m putMaorthobsandldtieee ------ Tiursclay and al l tose in1ter-i seriously fai'Ied in yotir such a distiniguished play- We feci enlitled ho an brothers that hee iad Linder- YOUTH BOWLING aftcrnon -)f cards, garines. etc.1 make.an effort te put ouI a observe Vhi afler much oen]y in print what a great the previeus weck liaI ticy Te"oeJ Mr. Fanniuî a-ostggs ewekly ncwspaper wibbeut liard work the vbave, h ci- adegt50mor ngaoisýfstd many citizens of thîs cm a ii 5 eosad tatment wili be bcld at BokaeLae nPtrbru1a thal carpet blI equipinent bcing offensive due. to tbc ycar, corne of age and bave munily bave been saying it would cest $800bneid .. Mrh,]t J wouid bc availaile. use cf questionable taste. tic courage toi ignore tihe privaîely, witbout any malice tbein. p Fo Mryen owavileBwlr ae ner rort o orandcuve. sor' nthis recent effort yau raîber primitive tribal fet- towards any members of lie "ehvetn55oot o-j Te winers cfIhiroî f iIb nhePoica rsorJ.onorrgn gaenca r>'-. have produced, w i t h e u t îsh convenîently k n o \v n Drama Workship. ors 110w, and it wouid cost Tew'nr ft cevdadsn oýmesýdoubt, tie most dishonest bene as "local approbation." Our one regret is Ihat roughly about $1.000 le bavef Finals, April llth attePayme owTrno especialiy Iito iose confined, and offensive editoriai we Te Ibis "intelligent, educat-I some cf those wbo worked tbein rewound," Harry Locke-- tbrough illncss.1 have ever nead. In ths wil- cd, and sensitive greup cfr se bard on Ibis production stated. Mi- Sxsit prsi1devrîl excrcise of scif-indul- down-to-eartb artists" we appear te bave taken our Councillor G 1 e n h o 1 m e' ticr ediggrup n uic fr geece you bave forgotten extend eur sincere thanks comments as a personai at- Hughes moved tiaI counicil Green Room wbile tic rc-1 tie vtobligation yoe urefo frimatne ndma tack on their morality and pay the cosl cf rewinding the'f niaininginiemberspIa . dmsbaetbearscld brpefrac.rscabit.Rtrw 10 meters with a pricelmt ( -eI n G o 1aedmember of the Fourbh Es- Tbanks te thc play, Mr. questioned only their judge- of $1,0()(. cards le thc auditorium., talc, and deserve te be tak- James, we bave e njoyed ment and discretion as did Jack Locke Ilion rose and CHARTEIRE ACUTNS At icclsecfli rnehn~cetetak fr uc aomn- seme provocative discus- aI Icast one member of tbeir said: "We îîew have 1fI meters l a delicious lunch wa.s serx'cd able haste. Pubiisiing and sien. Il. is interesting te ob- owîi group t eid l iudb n by tic Club 15 niembers. Win-1 printing a paper is a me- serve that Ibis bas oct in- j fcîuewd. lîîs moion îiat1foi William C. HlB omCA lne R. relî.Nx cl:a eraii savr e ere n al i i n of the Iuekv ýYprize was! clanicai procedure, wbenc- voîved, te any significant alddintiamachon thto any adtoa ahnr htDavidG.eriCA Mrs. R rnki.NxtmeMf sjuraim savrYr-dere nyfut ntewc bring in ini lhe future the ing te be ield on Tuesday' sponsible and subtle moral draina, but lias, qu ite pro-_m m onwî a o ncsay 62Kn t a lApril 13, aIt te Lions Centre,.' art. Pcrhapéstlis is thc key perly seriously cencerncd rwnigfo 5 2. f avuam e Councillor Hughes statcd Oshawa, OntarjoNwaslOnaj <PROM PAE ONE) that lie would net include any72659974 0 fFROMPAGE NE) motors in bis motion but tic 2563 H w t e H n mn F e witlî 85 marks. Seveîî triple:10 specified. Mayor Hebbis' ____________________________ hdB.-, K n ed lce 'erts tadriobfs h n - th d e îasfr esan -r __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ __part,__ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ Revion 's New 'Moon Drops' Lî*pstick makes dry lips obsolete! Ifs actually fi/led wu/z I/13 moisturizers!) Revion lias invcnted wct lhp- stick! New 'Moon Drops' lipstick is brinmming with penetrafing moislure te keep lips soft, Smooth, supple. lai * 15 smashing colors with a new subtie shimmer and an incredibly light non-greasy f" ee!. In gold-tonc case, 2.00). JURY & LOVELL LIMITED 4rING ST. E. PHONE 623-3361 been paid for il. Ifle is ealled Johbn Ellis. fThe name gnres witb the occupation - H angmai,. The rnan's true idcntity is one of this cotintiry-s best-kcpt secms. 1 mrtt-t îîd terviewed this man on CFRB î'ecentlv and il xvas one of the Most cbilling experiences of 1-y life. Whiec we net, Johîn Ellis was flot masl-ed unor cisguised ini anv wav, thougli tiiere \as great stealtb and sec- recy about bhe arrangements for the meeting. We sat sidè-bv-sidc ini bbc comfortable surroundings cf a private home, bbecicmplele îiorrnalcy cf tbe setting ini strange contrast ho tbc grim conversaition. MVr. Ellis looks likeo anv well-groom-. cd, well-drcesscd businessman who takes pnide in his appearancc. Thene is notb- ing siiister about bis looks. You wouldi pass him on an 'y sI-et wilhout more than a casual glauîce. But if yen were te lalk xitb bim about his aw'esome work. the imagei o f ibat innocueus look- ing nman \\'(Uld become indelible ini yenr mmnd.1 Mx-r. Ellis regards hanging people1 with absolutel -no emotien. Death he says is instantaneons. The stories youi hear cf 12 ta 15 minutes of violent con-i fortions the sentcnccd man goes throughi at the end of a rope have no more meanincf than those of the chicken wbich runs around after ifs hcad is cutt off. The comparison is bis, not mine,c and was spoken as casually as one might spcak cf thhcweatbex-.s The details cf box" a man. or w'o-s man. bas hîands lied, legs bound with1 a leather strap Io prevent any attempti at straddling the lrapdoor when itt springs open, wex-e tld me by Mn. El-.. lis in the samc unemotional way. He explained factnallv and calmly how theL sentenced person has a black silk hoodI J~ohn ElIis iir *miy oelevcs lie 1.5 no more nor less than the instrumcent,(of Justice. He applied for tbe job more than ten years ago ini answer te a news- paper ad. He regards himself as a re- ligious man and teld me bis duties as tbc hangman do not interfere with his religious beliefs. Almost paradoxicallv lie bas an aversion to tbe term bang- man or executioner. lie pî-efens lu be simply John Ellîs. Understandably, Mr. Ellis is in fav'or of capital punishment. lie ex- pressed bis reasoning this way: "'lere are se many people unemployed Ibat just don't want bo work. 1 contend that if a man is a born hum, when capital punishment is abolished ahl he has te do is shoot someene in the street, and he is sentenced for life with tbree meals a day in a warm room and has a bcd, and that is more tban wbat a hum wa nts." If I had tinot been in fat'or o~f tbe abolition of the death penalty before meeting John Ellis, I would certainlv' have become se afler the horror of listening tb him. I cannot pretend te understand the wonkings of this man's mind. But even more incomprehensible bo me is the mnentality of some letter writers who, commented on the radio interview. Some wvniters used language se foul they defiled themselves as much as they did John Ellis, the target of the venom. To condemn John Ellis, to cail him un- speakable names, is ho cendemn our- selv'es. We, as taxpayers, pay bis salary for causing deatb. We make him ouir instrument of justice and will continue to do so as long as our laws on capital punishment remain. John Ellis says a hanging causes him absolutely no emotional aftermath. Does it cause us any? ,,Aon awards. Carol Wight cf Shaw's Scioni wontbe girls sole cîass for contestants Il ,,,ars and Linder witb 87 marks. Four- been contestants toek part. Carol also piaccd first in tbe village and rural sobool class for Il years and under with a mark of 86. This was a real acliievement as licre werc 28 [coitestants iii lie cîass. Wendy Ayre woîn tic girls' sole class for contestants fine years and Linder w'ilh 86 m cars. Tlere were 13 in thie Cindy Loki Ayre woîî lhc ginls' solo cîass for contes- tants 12 x'ears aîîd under with 8.5 marks. There were 13 in tic class. fWayne CoIl cOf Maple 1 Grove won the boys' solo class for contestants il years and I îndeIr wili 8.5 marks. There werc 14 contestants in the H-ugh Snider, Courtice West School. placed second in bis c] ass. He compeled wibh 10 conbestants. He bad 80 marks. Karen McKnighl, Countice South Scbooî, placcd third competing againgt 12 contes-; tants. Sic had 78 marks. Billv White, Hampton, plac- cd third in is class with 81i marks. There wcre Il in theý class. LETTERS TO EDITOR Port Hope, ont. Dean Editor: Please find enclosed P.O.,j rencwal subscription for '65. Always enjoy your paper vcny much but have rmissed for some time, the reliiîus, bbc short sermons, of your ministers. Why? I thinkJ they would be more ap-J ipreciative than critical, of New Curriculum (my view). Susan Caldwell, (Min. S. R.) (ï Get a Commerce Boots & Saldle ban Or maybe you'vc got your eye on a spedal TV setOr is it a deep freeze, a car or sailoat? You nam it. One of numerous Commerce lbans eam bc precisely matched to your needs, Phone or visit thW Loan Department of any Commerc branch. 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