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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 May 1965, p. 11

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- ------r------ r~ lN-wasl:-Th Rcea ln Electric Blanket 1Mmi Bruce Tilison, E i V osc ePhoneig 987-4213 to rnonreithat since last Eeti blankets require as over two ie 12 to 18 iz1ches oek's announcenient of jlittle aprnasayohaat. ld hes or towels l'wow rsl registerlng electrical appliance in your~ covering the limes will pre-, ev Takes Over W ater Problem Mr. Mike Maleiez, building! applifants for the Unele home tekeep themi ookingCvnt ridges on the blanket tende the meeting to find, tions have arrlved. If washed and dried proper- dries, keep re-shaping blanket' outwa hudb oe So the show for June 4th ly before being stored for s httehaigwrswl aJA~,,bout theni. 1will go on as planned. Yon summer, they will give yourl be straight, and turn lt sev- "Bt t's stili fnot approved,".ý are asked to keep this in faniilv many years of comforti eral tîms repied ouncior W. i m..,andcon ot n eand srvce lectric lnes Mahe-wsed lcti c V For C o m tueiolrce d~ ding' permits we'd be as; U itwagher, or by hand.l dryer-dried. Preheat dryer toý "' o om t e o P o e d crazy as they are sefling the Specific instructions f o rreduce amount of tumbling. lots. If w lo n es laundering an electric blanket. and to shorten drying time. up terethe ub-dv 'U W Unt 4 may have been pnovided withiHeat four or five large bathý would be started, and we'd either the blanket or the.'towels in dryen, with contral PHO ,O r i i i l I e P o @e t ethe ones who got it star- automatic washer. Or youj set at the highest temperature. ed. Imkeamotion ntt Newcastle:- The regular On the evening of April 1H. Quinney and B. Wager, re- Issue any building permts, etosb h nai Hydg-!arld twe in.Pane' Oounoil meeting was held in îl3tli, membens of counicil met, garding the promotion and ision it hsoutMroMedu-î eveiwcate: ,On Uent 4 f i opeerviceauneaun . methodandmbl el inha o the Council Ch-am bers on ta 'prepane the budget and installation of artificial ice* in wicz first coming to counoil."ithe U.C.W. served dinner Otf or aneigmtdsndublonhhhatM1 ' Moriday evening, with ail miii rate for 1965. the village arena. Permission Thiswsapve.63t2ldis ad et-fons electrie blankets differ 15 minutes. Remove blanketi 31 Ti ,utes of the lest meeting and again, along with Artificial: equipment was granted underi The new ie truck should1 men, the staff members of rdra blya m et hs e r an d rgnl s retcFnih i ta it ,f twô special meetings wenei Ice cornittee n e m b e r s, teasrneta h rn be here by the finst of Aug- the Sundlay Schaol, with thein damage tae fn ewr tO lthes n s ecibd onve rond and appnoved. __Messrs. D. Walton, A. Gray,;would be properly equipped, ust, neporteci the Reeve, and wvsadhsa<.TeUi of delicate wires inside the1 above. Reg. and he uiling ut nta prpnbably net any earlier. members then had their din- blanket. An electric blanketjStorage E M ~~~~~~~~~per shape for the installation. Thene was no answer ta thennad ftr he ithn must not be dry-cleaned, be-[ hnbakt sdy rs twedipetra.Ntoe duties were eomipleted, they cause the fluids used ;We durt sdybuh P lan ,, ian O t n ilCl dr.sdcuii i nsetrav.Ntoewn eM .Gtshr's ltng. hws with a soft, SPE4 P nw)UTf iheClddruesid o umI ncil edfo I We n frthet am ei. a rsthe cry-cleaning process may tegtws 5 ~ 4 5 5 I E D w ith th e old q u e stio ,nAo ne a p p lie o rit . W ell f o r h e M ynmeti g.e th e in su la tio n o n th e r u h te ra ise t h e n a p . P re ss 1 going ta get water?" ifnore.ppis t l al Mis. Chas. Cowan and Mns. heng we. the binding only with a steam war lo C b u g n Ju e and Mrs. Call have attended back ta one of the council-[Ga.fshore had change of the1 rnorwtadyio stt T C o o r in J n rvosmeetings with this lors," said MI- Bonathan, "and idevotional part and each gave, Washlng LOW. pr samne question. They asked1 feel Councillon Couch did a an account of a portion of the, Blankets s'hauld be washed Hioîd the fneshiy laundenedI Newcastle>- Due ta the Miss Sandra Cobbledîck. 'Tle on Monday if there weire any go o atva. studv book dealing with Lite one et a time. Measune length' electric blanket Up ta a strongi SE weiimen weather, the lst New-isales of chocolate bans that'finalized plans fan putting "Btohsoncuilo'tnBaz. Mrs. George Allin~ of the blanket for easy ne- light ta make certain the[ casie u acs ae hldig th GudeswokedSa ardtawaten in? Reeve D. Cunning- approve of ane on counicil conducted the business part of shaping later. If the blanket wîres are net clustened. Do' HA te meetings onate haolsdi havuies orheipe areti rnakd ht dhocek ing this and getting extra the meeting. Minutes of last, is spotted, or if the bindîng not use the blanket if wires «rounds. Mondav evening, A deai in defnaying expenses.1 bring in the waten by-law and salary,"sid Cuncl1r meeting wene read and ap- is unusua.lly soiled, pre-tneat are clustened, because they. h and B Packs bath met there The Boy Scouts Apple Djay read it in part ta answer Mn.' Couch. rv adterase' e-iwth usofhe ahngcl Te1 and layd agins eah oter eem to avebee sucessCel's qeston.by Cauncillon Bonathan, that part was given. Collection 1 compound taelie used, and rub stead, send the blanket ta the' type, ln a goo game ofbasebal,'ful. Fidav eveingwmas takfen, andlafive homey! wagently, an hand hor!withtlaby aft manufacturert mforacteerviorng.viRen. In god gme f aseali fu. ridv eenig any "Ifthebyiawis lredyif na anc autside cf cauncil caîls. two haspital and eightl bnush. Sor te ean electric Rg lo 5 in favon of B Pack. the front street and t sev-1 why havent wc heard of it?" apnilrCuh gi tr h w i t h t h e f i n a s c r e ein g l S c o u s w n st a t i n gal sO n a s s d," a i dMn.(C ab l "t h e pes ) itf n t e o , t a t e N t h m e c a l î s w e r e a re p n e . a e h l g w t e e a l n k e t i n i t s o r i g i n a l b o x i f : Couehagainiek Nexemeetng itta e atMrs.thicknesscs of cioth, on with passible, ta avoid pressureon roceived note ta be gîvenday, with the hclp of some of has a copy," replied the Reeve. ' hiWmtioFws __________ their parents explaining the' the Cubs froni bath packs, the A t this point, Mn. W. Kean, as no other cauncilion wouid! and tic it in place with thread in eiectnîc blankets is usualiyEE Indian Day being heid in Co-! entire village was covercd. spoke up, saying how he hied[agnee ta second the motion. i sa thbat the plug wilI not a blcnd of man-made fibr es, SHIR Cars, filled with Cubs, drove written ta cauncil through Snte oinwsmdi\~~ cac rci h ahcadulk a] sbt a h-I bourg in June. 'Phe boys arnte oinwsmd cac rci tewse!n niewoi ohmt- heti- t negste wit thin£rom the 115 Hwy. dlown taMr. Pidgeon, town clerk, and that Couniciliar Caucli bc made l-c- u o ryrdun.proSnalsetnst elig' TI leaire at the very next meet- the cottages et the lake font. also ta Mn. Britton. He had wecd inspecter fon the ya *.If youn automatic electric ýMath halls, maoth crystals, or, !n n c f$7 utThey wcnt east on KingStneet even gone aver the by-law 1965 and receive the sanrýie J' nwahri atpladn s ad Ing angdsa In waofr$1s7a tmp-toadingmo-iany ohpofigcmon elsoa ccompany this. n taýt the subway and west ta with Mr. Bitton, and while salary as lest year, $60.00. de], fuli it with iukewanm an are unnecessany, and mouId;l. lhoped by the leaders that 1"'the village limits. Ail streets he saw no great probieni, Cauncillor Couch secondedG cold watcr before adn harm inziilation an the licat-, boys wiii be taking part -in in between were aise covered. presumnably Mn. Britton saw the motion hiniseîf, but the fylf ight-duty detengentcld ing wires. this big and exciting event. hecmidGud anagetmayM.Bito Reeve said that since this was,;water detengent, or soap and' Scout Parade wili be hled on tcnded te attend and addressita benefit hi, Coundillon' water saftener. Let the nia- Hoçn.gta cfry sme f Snda ,a 30th, et 9:30 a.m. council that night te get tlic Coucîh shouldn't second iF. Hei nrlMtnso aaa1cýhine agitate until the wash- the expenses t'hnee local, in the Communîty Hall. Thne probieni ironed out, said Mn. asked someone cisc do it. this week reportcd that Apnili copun ishrohy Gies will have when attend- service wililice under the dir- Kean. But, Mr. Britton was1 Again neoanc cisc wouid, and sales of North Amenican cars dissolved. Stop the washing ing wondenful Henîtage Cama, ection of Rev. F. K. Malane.,nat at the meeting. this was aise tassed out, and1 and trucks were Fi ihs cin n d the bianket, Mrs. Pauline Stonks, Coi- A band will no doubt be on At this time, Mr. Pden oni eta a ohn for any month in the coi m enaciongit.dTu- the blan-t miissioner of tlic Guides, belid hand, and futher details as neturned ta the council chai-Ilbusiness. pany's history. GM dealers kttiednn h 5mn ldraw for a 15 piece tea ta the route rnarch wilil benes and nead for tlic bcnefit[ etr a et i nacrass Canada delivened 39,390 o wie d . h 5mn ___________A___________sent cars n rcs atmnhute soaking peniod service. Pliucky winner wasl availahie laten. 'af the Fwa men, the wate.rI Pidgcon ta have tlic fire- care d tauc34,226ti n thne Aitefracmue. d- by-law. The Reeve then sug-1 niarshaforloncameuae.dAin 14rt fi ia I e std tata the Fwo mnen go .etanbulinsinFevhmonth a ycar aga. The vance machine sctting ta' togthr e ppl fr hei.lae as ta fine exits and such. pviureord of sales for a SPIN. Aliow tub ta fi with: water, have it installed and',No answer lias been rcceived manth was set in May, 1964, nînse water. If yau used soap - Ye.with 37,968 delivenies Of cars fnwsig d ae ot cslt th"e cs. K"W hat is:he vet a eeie rn and trucks. Iener. Stop machine wlien agi- e e s c a s t ? "cas k e d M n . K e a n .t'P h i st aAile t teriwa s r edei vtd f r ok e' P C o m m ittee N d s SRIIke skn. I atM.C Crvhacopnenv car and truck market is soak for five minutes. Ad- . teknaw, can1 e watcr, N v il which he lias liad sttng t ~ I-le 1, much wili it cast me, who doIp'ay for baving bis Fineadin e rv riv c f~~~~~~~~~~ go ta applv for if. I can'ticleancd out. 'Ple entine trou- dtiathn isoSPN Rnetesnewya uîdîn g per mind t witlo t' i î l he s w r e tA sse nbly lines t O shaw a soft n r if desired. en Fi getngwtean he ontcouncil, was that there are ha01e na aetm techhaktt t 'yrgia NewcIsle-Wîth thp ma- Fli, ticket committee. Plans, give me water ta get a build- 1now far Fo any people shde besi nce li frtimte strh a tte hlpofsecoind fority writing "ye< taeFlic are being made for Flie Mamn- îng permit. Im not asking towidrnae al u s ia[er Psn terfrtoftp san.wt h e fscn poll taken for aur village , moth Carnival and it is hoped have somet-ing for nothing,' way. Soie af the niembersI1Sae of 33,429 GM passengen If yaur automnatic washen is1 stalling antfîfcial ire t 'he "'a', an annauncement can hell'11 pav the cost arnie as the:feit iFt wasn't the probiem Of1 asls inhcnpndt rn-odn oepti Çoimmittee menibers are'meet- made sbortlv as ta thie majorinest. but Who answers tecucî thehe riates29, st1 in icmpaeid taa foI law-uds detergpntnl atratonontetocaio, qustos?.party. Councillor Dickinson ya g.Tukslsttle u ihikwr rrI tng ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h an 'rîgqiee- 'lework and eagenness rof "Yes, whaf is the cas t. hyv adfi his,[beter andî ago.UpTruc ai les 5 inAple r t aubigit ly bclaw doon- tti'aFcl.th i, comrnittee is nothing1 cant we find ouf?" asked Mn., mare importan6iem ha is ¼ r m495i pi ae esihl eo or ~ icet j te 0-ODraw wîthout entlîusiastic supportiC ail. ariiilie.Hwvr av- ýer level. Stop washing action e ve be-enditbud and are ,from Newcastle citizens. sol "If I could have a free hand ing had a bill frnm Gond Gray - and add biankef, submcrging ailbl a al f li local leF's give them evr en-,in this." saîd Flie Reeve, Idls etnladnwytal1iF. Continue filîing tub until - erca nts and fnom any of couagement in licir efforts, have flic water in thene in! other, councîl dccided thev b1 W watenr raches ifs full level. less than half a day.' - 'oudntunerae eta: 'p washing action and let Thenvoure hé mn tey ithr ofthe, I thnCar ofankt soak for 15 minutes. e ahe ,ofthei. In F liea- g hôlAdva n c e achine-settingi F ilms S how V/illage maybe yu sliouid take aven." migiht be ale ta aski thosëme tedat the Kiw:nis M-biefly Fa WASH se that ln ONAIGRW HO OSENo11 Le' osmehn, ai rudhiifrM-ket will tunible once anrf wice OTROGONHTftSN.' ConiirWaitan. 'IL a a k dollars each taelp caveflsic afFesia. h o nuty during titis period____ Cuclo epcvrteo hwswshnrdw'hen___ A s it as B oc in '2 Zfhsoîthng, sîd iowlog Pnkes aitd, nd hii.the conipetitons, dirccted by Advance machine setting sil tesc nien are getting tlic Sie time was spent going Ross Meteaif, pcrfonnicd for that water will drain out. Isanie run araund iglit now." aven the aid parking, speed-- thern at a past meeting. Allow tub ta fi for fins ngf lcLions Club praved frai 1922 nîglit up tFotFli ed by councîl ta, take aven and' making sanie new exceptions. ing, Mn. B. Gutlinie, announc- te avoid tumbiing. Repeat for te be a most întenestîng one, present. This differenit pro- look after this long drawn OuF A motion me bronilre aho lcnmes Slsis isadn aii ot b4 h e n.C . Ck arvetli turs.djgrni b rws ejaeôy lcproben. 'Pe Reeve assued Wallon gave authority te the wred sung y Cindy and SflCi if desired. G ntly stetch 'H C y C M A E o v ad Flic doNekastfew as. ieb e r . o we e mulin icen, Cali and Kean, tbat Reeve and Cunicillos Bona- Wny Ayre, Linda and blanket ta is original shape ad siawfedw casheasifdetc t M . ave Or1lie would start on it fîrstithan qnd Dickinson ta work Brenda Brock, Carol Wight, wîtli Flic lelp of a second: (20e Off Denai) Reg. box 73o-Sav, an extr was fcwyears ago. Mn. taking the tîme Fa run Fli:si f'ing in thie morning and tryl on this by-law adfnlz onRdI n aa oe esn U Fgn Canrvcth had several bundred off for theni. tadget Mx. Bnitton îovinanon'asal . km. M et- se linoiowngmtlo feetcf flm tken ack~ A lic cxt eetig, ed-1 if. "If's about tinie s'OnibodyJ 'Ple Library Board askcd; As a apecial treat Roas Mt-fan was4în or eetnc EEGN 192. csd y, May h2h, it Flc id, sid ou cilor Couli fo a ad an e o $00 andJ caf presented two future blanket in a wring r washer Mariy of Flic aider Lions en-i assistance of Alex Hendry,J Two building permits were fi otclua oit e opttr nFi etvl-o yhn.Rmv lcai Joye'd picking ouF familiani fli c0cmmitte have arrangcd Iasked fri lcnw u- edthe Hrin auaiet e-$35. Guntevetva r yhad em heai taces whulc ne 0 te t hv M. o a.f fdiviion P tshraed sub- A caniplaint wanuelc$35. d'!Guy Gutlinie and Janet Lave-1 taton-iost fromn the w'aslien tae OF A y ititCmite:provide extra room. Filiche ý -seve theli old cars,' Scouting, ta be thliri guest appnovcd, yet two lots appar-1 reported aid mattresses and verv splecial thank Yeu ta Pat anorcôld waten, and dîssalvé the buildings and Flic greatj speaker. He will give atl ently have been sold. As these, junk liaving been tosscd there.1 Rudehi, Flic accompanist for; Flic detergent as descniliedO C OK ~ cha ges the e h ve lic n. n. onc nnng oy cous a d wo lots anc wo of Flre lots Cun illor Coucli was askd so mne of Flic singers. above for autom atic washers.' Cavth ias about four riles SOuI that cunicil, have reectedJ ta look after this and have iti Somèé of Flie pupîls whô ladlSoak tlic bianket for 15 min- Jn akrRg re ahSCBV à -. ,w.-.. IF . _q - ceae pngltaa.cînee nth ulcSpa-ue adgni sueesd laient Show 1 Li A 1 ffUW L J % 1(inJvr ofhaving a Market So & ' 0 dSiate cfofficers ferth IincS=ug year of 1985-66 ai-e:: The am~thy of the village , atér h4ingenjayéd a îôveayî radnt 1i~rg:Vc i ext1ý1 ýPros.,Mr. 9. Wood; Press is etnddto Mr. anid Mrs.: holiday ti Tampa, Flôrida,r Sec., rs M. Rabb; Sec., Mrs. Francis Tufford and their! and St. Petersburg. H oisn Treas., Mii. T. family in the loss of Mrs. Tuf-; Mr. anid Mrs. George Wal-1 Pr ice; Corresponding Sec.,! ford's father, Eli Kalebaba of,ý ton have also returned ta the M.rs. A. Wood; Pianist, Mrs. Toronto. Mr. Kalebah<a wa-;i village after spending eO.BagLuhCmmtte well known in the area as he wirter in Florida. Their re- Mrs. E. Woo~d, Mrs R. Lane, and his family once made turn brings happy smiles toj r, B.Bag rrnue their home in Newtonville. the boys and girls who havelC . Bte ra d Prrmm Congratulations to Harold waited a long cold winter to, ightRs L a n e, M.rs Powell who won $25 at the, once agairi jump into the Pool. G Barrie, Mrs. R. Brock* draw made on Saturday at Ma-s. Bruce Tillson andi Visitation Convnàittee, Mrs. C., the official operiing of the ad- j Stewart visited last weeki Downey, Mrs. H. Stacey, Mrs. dition to Toms and Sons Lini- with Mr. and Mrs. L. 'Morse,' K. Werr,Mr.Rdl, r. ited. Miss Susan Walton, also! Bur]ington. 1C. C rago; GiftCommittee of the village, was another We would appreciate hear- Mirs. L. Ayre, Mrs. S. Wood,1 lucky winner. Her prize was: ing fromn the High-C group onl Mrs. B. Guthrie. $15. with third prize of $51thei-r recent trip. We under- A ofsnesrrn going to Mrs. Norma Rans- stand several took part in this Bowianville Training Sdhool' berry of Orono. and many have asked about it. sang variaus numbers, ac- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harei Our friends and nieghbours compaflieci by Mrs. Workman.1 have returned to the village1 in haspital this week are: Mr. Mr. Camneron frorn the Bell! - - Ernest Alldread, MNs. Mary Telephone Comnpany sh0wed~ Mlldread, Mr. Bruce Allun, films disclosing the develop- I Ce YurPrice 'R.R. No. 2, Mr. Dan Berniard, ment of the telephone. Ge Y urMary Jane Brownlee, Mr. Lunch was served. Aplea-. F or Your Liveslock Clrnc ale, ein a njydb Utroub Mrs. Eileen Jones, R.R. No. 1, _______ ST A TEBS M A N Mrs. Jackie Lake, Mr. Ben' C L A8SI 1FIE D % Moise,Mrs. MaryvPotter. Mrs . So often we overlook the' Phone 623-3303 Eleanor Shultz, Mr. Ed Smith important while attending to,. -a.nd Mrs. Gladys Sunday. ithe ursent. i SKLEEI TAMP SALEX M AlfJ -it f. il XRI ERE lE) WA' OI'S I lsmnal8.oz. Liquid or Tablets 24'à4, sugg. list 1.25112 <r 'L LIQUID -- 4-ox., sugg. list 1.1 9 8 c I X TA BLETS --20's, sugg. ist 1.501. 33 4111 IN SHAMPOO 75e value 59C 1 EEM Hair Dressing .- sugg. list 79e 68 c4 1Facial TiSSUeS -- 200's or Chubby' 300's 1 6c " ( --------. -..sugg. list 1.75 1 .5 9 TCH FOR THIS AD EACH WEEI IAN VILLE NEWCASTLE 41 ~DEUG STOIRE JGENISGN'#S DEUG STORE REGODI DRUGS ORONO4 kv LGVELL STUITT'S PHAEMAiCY 4 SUPER-RIGHT BRAND VAG PAC MACARONI & CHEISI LOAF or PICKLE & PIMINTO LOAF 2 6-.pk49C. SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY CHICKEN LIVERS n 49e COOKED ANOD READED SOLE FILLITS Pa 59c AT- ifAN BELLE GARDENS "Your Friendly Garden Centre" )NE 623-5757- Hwy. No. 2 3 MILES WEST 0F BOWMANVILLE CIAL No. 1 O0 4" FORSYTHIA an earth bail for enient re-planting. s oga $2.50 - SPECIAL - - 3 or more- $1.89 each ýIAL No. 2 i Gardon Ornaments wht ihyellow beak. $94ea. $10.99 -SPECIAL CIAL No. 3 RDY GARDEN MUMS latest varieties ln Cushlon iii trowint 'mums. Pom Glant Harveut type, etc.c 60e - SPECIAL ----------4 e 5 for $2.00 - 10 for $3.75 Come in and see our large selection of RGREENS - ROSES - SHRUBS - VINES ,E TREES -,ROCKERY STONE - PATIO N- SLABS - CURBS - ORNAMENTS lning can be fun . . . It is relaxing CAFORMA SUNICIS! YAtE4Ci, ÔRANGES FÂNC MMAD, ULA RME 7' "âM5 9c CABMAS, Wi TROPICS' Ft4W Bananas GRA EPI M , m WP TrOES m39c Wa 4o A&P Fanoy @ueliy Reg. 2 tlim n38-SAVEgo ~cSACEI 7h9 9' E20e Choie. Quality, Reg. 2 Une ne - SAVE 24P A&P WHOLE o7 499u INEST N ATURALLY AGED, RED BRAND STEER VEP 4SALE BLADE STEAKS EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING GROUND CHUOC FRE8MLY GROUNO 1.-%-"o7 - &&Vu d" BAG I&15 ro4 3 c, I I Pepto. Be SUCARYI SOMNNE CflPPERI ROUND "ONE POlT ROA"' SHOULDER ROAST ALLGOOD, SMOKED, SLIGED, RINDLESS SIDE BACON ALL PUCESM TMN AD ARARESW TNRoÇJGH SATLJRDAY, MAY 19W,, 1N là IThe Cu madian SUteman, Bow anvMe, May 12, 1983 OFFEE

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