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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Sep 1965, p. 14

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14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmnanville, Sept. 8, 1985 ;orsewanork thgse Corg r \ lf r office. B rooklin Farmer Mrs. E. M. Leguard fromnCo- Recip ients bourg and Miss W. Armstrong, Bowmanville, attended a two- day seminar on childhood u ig A us A gain Grand Champ speech disorders. This course DrngAgs of ectreswasdesigned to help public health nurses and In his report for August. ,In uern ey S ow schoo] teachers to recognize submitted at the meeting of ,andto avea better under- held on Tuesday evening, R. Robert W. Batty, Beech- and Patrick OConnor, Cooks- standing of the problems in- J. Welsh, the Welfare Admin- croft Farm, Brooklin, Ontarjo,,town, Ontario, from H. J. volved. It was conducted by istrator, stated that the total Won the Grand Champion Brooks, Paris, Ontario, WOnthe staff of the Rehabilitation number of welfare recipients malle award for the fifth con- the aged cow class and theiMedicine Division, University during the month was 90. secutive year at the C.N.E. Senior and Grand Champion-!of Toronto.1 Seven new applications were Guernsey Show. His previous ship for her new owner. Theý Miss E. Flaxman, assistant filed in August, twowere ac- fou tie wnne Bechcof Reerv SeiorandResrvnursing supervisor, attended a cepted, and employment was Victor's Thor was flot shown, Grand went to the top three meeting on the Homes for procured for five persans. The but Batty had an impressive year old Clovelly M. B. Patsy,SpeciaI Care programme held welfare recipients for the group of youngcr bulîs that *"V.G» ll4lOM-565F-2 yr.305- at Ontario Hospital, Kingston. month included Il heads of Won ah the classes and the 2x, bred and owned by H. J-This programme involves not families with 23 dependants, Wh ponh ipsy rl hi . HeSnd tar t, S. ahaies only health units and the On- seven deserted cases with 22 wontheyealin cassandtaro.tario Hspitals, but also branch- dependants, 10 single persans, the Junior and Grand Chamnp- The Junior Champion fem- es of the Ontario Division Of nine patients in nursing homes ionships on McDonald Farms aie was Kingfield Brave Scala-'the Canadian Mental HealthI and eight people who had re- Mtar Gold Dust. His top bull'wag, owned by Kingfield'Association. 1Iceived O.A.A. and O.A.S. sup- i caif, McDonald Farms Bright Farms, King, Ontario, the re- Dr. J. R. Anderson, Medîcal iplementary aid. Hiarold won both Reserve serve was Tannery Hill Rogers Officer of Health, and mem- Awards. A two year old bull, Umnber. owned by H. Barden,.bers of staff from the Peter-1 The report of Building In- owned jointly by Hartly Cam-.King, Ont. These two heifersýborough County and City 'spector Ronald Hetherington cran and Batty, won the Ma-'placed lst and 2nd in thejHealth Unit, met with Dr. showed that 24 building per- ture Class and the Senior yearlY heifer class. ýHorner, Medical Officer of mits had been issued in Aug- Championship. The reserve, J. Hf. Crang, Glenville FarmsjHealth, and members of the ust, and that the total cost of' Senior Champion was Brook- Newmarket, Ontario, won the;'Northumberland . Du r harn construction for the month nill Royal most Fame owned Breeders Herd Class and the'Heaîth Unit staff for one after- was $151,465. The amount re- by Kenncth F. Muikins, Jarvis'Premier Breeders Banner, noon this month. The Health ,ceived for building permits~ Ontario. lwhile Fraserdale Farms andlUnit services in Peterborough was $353.75. There were 151 Brooknill R. B. Floret, "Ex-, Tannery Hill Farms bath Of ' Caunty began on dune 1, 1965. plumbing permits issued in cellent" - 16512-882-4 yr. - 365 King, Ontario, were tied forýý CalteM onr uut n 66wsrcie 2x purchased in July at the the Premier Exhibîtor Award.I ChArloteM.. DHe, Auoutnd$56ws eeie Ontârio Classic for $5,250.00 byl Donald MacKenzie, Brant-IDirector and Medical Officer During the month Mr. Heth- Henry Borden, King, Ontario,:,ford, judged the show. of Health erington made 70 building in- spections, and 16 trench in- spections. There were 18 in- Northumberland & Durham MAPLE GROVE q ad te 1uinvesigtIns. Health Unit Report Maple Grove sehools openedec to ae1 netgtos on Tuesday with the following Repot fr Juy 165 hreemonhs n. cnnetiAteachers in charge : E a st O IU R Repot fr Juy 165 treemonts i. coneciohSchool, Principal Mr. V. Smith, Communicable Disease !with the speech therapy assess- Mr. McQuay, Mrs. Vickery, MS OIEMGL Mlydsassaere 'tdment and course held at the Mrs. Hewie, Mrs. Moffatt; West MS OIENGL ta the nurse when she visits a Dvso f Rhbltto eol rnia r îk The funeral service for Mrs.I school. In July. with schools iMedicine, University of Toron- Mrs. Cale, Miss Johnson, Miss! Louise McGill, 65, R.R. 2,ý coeol13csswr e ta, under the direction of Dr. Baland. lMillbrook, was held recenl clse, nl1 ass er ir-C. M. Godfrey. There were 12 unl ported in the Counties-eight ciîdren assessed at this cli- Guides andi Brownies open lfrom the Comstock fnerail chickenpox, two salmonella,îc and another six chîldren Sept. l4th at 7 p.m. in base- home, Millbrook, with the Rev. and one each of measles, atnditecorefo he ment. Brownies must be eight R. C. Rose, rector of St. Paul's mnumps and infectious hepa- lat sx ee th iscou summrher. years old before December. Anglican Church, Bethany, titis.'Trasportaton forthesumerili- Congratulations ta Mr. andi officiating. No rabid animais were re-, r.WlaeSnc porecidurng the monh.ren who attendeci daily wasMr. alceSne (ne Mrs. McGill, who had been Baie vcin frprveve arranged by Mr. R. Stevens of Janet Baker) a former resi- in failing health for one year, traes a ine of or pepen Bowmanville. dent of this community. dîed in a Peterborough hos-' tretmnt f wo eo 1Miss Janice Beech, who has ptl given ta physicians. Enîomn aîaion been attending Summer Sehool Tuberculosis The demand for new hous-i ubrie CleitSewstewf ftelt At four monthly chest x-ray ing and the installation H ubrid olga erbherwthe if af tuhte setctnk n ipoa esToronto, has received her cer HretMGlladduhe clinics, 76 persans received a septicnk ad d isposai bedsh tificate in auxilîary education of the late Richard Johns and chest x-ray. Three inactive cniuddrn h ot and has returned ta Hampton the former Isabella Scott of' cases were discovered, and of July.Teewr51bid colfrhridya. Cartwright Township. four oId cases were discovered ing lots approved as being sat- colfriethdya. 1 an dddt tecsergstr sfcoy o hepiso f We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. MeGilI was a member1 md added a te cae gst r î acte a fthe u prie s in of R bt. Bubar and family to ur !of the cngregation of Trinity,' As cholswer cose, her te dspsaio sewage by aommunity. They are resid- the Marsh Anglican Churchi, As schools2wereicls ed thi ere tnkîsem.Ispc ng south of No. 2 Highway, and of the Ladies' Orange Wereonl 0clincs eld this eptic asem13s.inspec- sauth of Preston's corners. Lodge, Janetville. jnonth, in Health Unit offices. tr lomd 1 iist Miss Bannie Beech spent a At these, 58 children complet- county residents with regard few days with Mr. and Mrs. She is survived by a daugh- ed the initial series of Quad ta septie tank information, WaneWorno ter, Mrs. Lawrence Hudson1 vaccine, and 86 received a re- layout, installation and final yne.WBodLair a etre RuyRR.2 ilbok ~nfrcig dse.Durng he nspctins.home from an enjoyable motor son James, Bawmanville, and, summer months fewer smaîl-j Summer camps were inspect- trip ta Banff and other places a brother, David, Nestleton. pox vaccinations are given: ed during the month of July. -- n r. ikDwo There is one grandcbild. there were five prîmar n Each summer camp is lnspect- and.sondPaul, Windosent aîerr ee Cifr 15 r-vacîntios. e atleat oce uderthedi-the weekend with her parents, Hudson, George Shea, Jh Public Health Nursing rection of the Medical Officer Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooney and MappinGog Johnle Nurses made 805 visits taof Health while campers are brothers and sîsters. Georisea JoWi sad WS ltce famulies in the month of july: lin attendance, andi re-visited if Mr. Don Brown, who spent. 90 of these were ta give nurs- Ithis is deemed advisable. jtMr.sDonmrhowndayset t- Bra a nJnti ing care. Many visits have 'The purpose of this inspec- th umrhldy tOt- Bra a nJntil been made during the last tion is ta encourage and assist wa, is spending a few days Cemetery. ______________________theopeato tamaitai a ighwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. theopratr o minaina ighW.H. Brown and brother standard of sanitation in his David before returning tao0. H camp, and ta advise the De-.C. uepfo i tidYDON ..r..~rpartment of Health whether year . or nat the standard is accept- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Good- Mr. andi Mis. Ron Marrisoný able for licence witbin the upyMr an r.MadfmiOswset meaning of the regulations. G murphy n aiy, Mr. and Mie wthMrs. M. Bn aiy Ohwaert Nineteen sucb inspections were Gomrh n aiy r h aia ihMs .Br madedurng he ont ofand Mrs. L. Goodmurphy and trim and family. madedurig th monh Ofdaughters attended the 5th Julynsecio wedding anniversary of their Mr. P. Dunn, Edmnonton, 0f Mea Inspction parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Mr. Cunibuoski Oshawa, Of a 59et nimls insp:ced byGooclmurphy, Sowerby, whichcaedo Ms. owig n demneci, being four swine and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grigg Friday. ..... two calves. In addition 17 par- andi family, Rev. and Mr's. W. MrMrayTbanbo, tian wer codemnci. C. Smith, Oshawa, were week- Bowmanviille, Mr. andi Mrs. M. General Remarks end callers on Mr. and Mrs. C. Elford, Port Perry, were Sun- Dr. M. H. Webster, Secretary P. Swallow. day cahotrs at the W. Black-* of Health for the Healtb De- Miss Janice Beech enjoyed burns. partment of Rhodesia, Africa, la few days' bolidays with Mr. visited the Northumberland- and Mrs. Ronald Macklin, Mr. R. M. Tbompson, Les- Durham Health Unit on July Roseneath. kard, Mr. Roland Thompsan, ...........8th. This Unit was one of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snow- Hampton, Mrs. F. Osmond, the four chosen by the Ontario den's family enjoyed a get-to- Mrs. Alex Wiseman, Mr. and Department of Healtb for Dr. gether at the home of Mr. and Mm- B. McDanald, Bowman- For a Quality Buy onR!Webster ta visit whîle in On- Mrs. Wes Down on Sunday ta ville, were recent visitors ati j, ~ tario. meet and visit with the farm- Mrs. A. Thonpsan's. a late model use& In addition ta vacations andi er's daughter, Dorothy, Mr. Labor Day visitOrss with Chev. - OldS~some extended leaves oi and Mrs. Jim Ewing and fani- 1Mr.hoponweMrad .becthere have been two ily, Seven Islaànds Ms.Ka Ms.W Bidet, .Weah returned ta school today. Mrs. G. Tabb, Misses Mav L Mrs. C. White, Oshawa; son Tabb, Lily Tabb and Shirle'y and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Eci- visited Mr. and Mrs. Stan - C O N T E STi ward White, formerly of B.C., Cowling and Mrs. Mabel; but now residing in Mantreal, Cowling, Salemi, on Friday. Prizes for the hest contestants: gaing ta college there this year, Mr. Gor-don Werry and Mr.: were Manday visitors with the F'recker, Toronto, spent a dayý UNDER 12 - Ist, $5.00; 2nd, $3.00, 3rd, $2.00; former's brother and wife, Mr. with the Lloyd Ashton fa'm. and Mrs. Fred R. Stevens. . ss.A ToisoyasSn HihlndDaeig - inin (ol)Master Todd Russell is again daY dne nd avernigliv IntuetlMscspending some time at the dne Instru ental MusîcCrippled Children's Hospitaliguest of the E. R. Thomp- Tap Dancing- Piano ýfor further treatment. SOns, Bowmanville. Baton Twirling Mr. and Mrs. L. White, Mr.,l Mrs. Lloyd Ashton accom- 12 AND OVER - lst, $500; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $200; and Mrs. M. Burgess enjayed rpanied Ms-s. Ivan Sharp, Lindai a motor trip last week ta Up-lrand Janet to Toronto oný MAJORETTE GROUP: per Canada Village, 1000 Islandi Thus-sday te isit Miss Emma boat trip, a tour through WerrN. Pries ls, 10.41;2nd $00;3rd $30; Par1liament Bildings and also' U.C.W. ladies are having a MUSICAL GROUP: Pence Tower.1 corni Women's Institute wilî 'rokaqt in the chus-ch shed meet on Sa turday evening. Pictures Prizes - lt, $1000; 2nd, $5.00; 3rd, $3.00; on Monciay evening, Sept. 131 will1 be sbown in the churcA. HIG LA D ANIN:nt 8 p.m. in C.E. Hall; topic, Sunday sehool andi churchý HIGHLND DA CING:"Citizenship'. There will Ser vices will ho withdrawn'! Please bring piper or record panel discussion; convenor, on Sunday on account of the1 n Ms-s Chales reenam. Decoration Day ses-vice at, Send enties to:i Bethesda on Sunday t 3 p.n.i MRS EAL ARTNUnder the British, North1 Rev. Northey will be takincr 58SllvR S treePotHoeAmreica Act tihere are twen- tue ser-vice. 885-2613 - or concerning the countryas ;1O udyset ghit MRS.RAYHUG ESi whole - such matters as de- - il be Rally Sunday and wil1 MRS RA HUHES fence, trade, banking, cur- be a OOninUId ses-vice of Sun-, 75 Francis Street, Port Hope rency, railways and 'canaI, - -dolan hrc t3 Entîes eedd frU-5304 extes-nai relations - that are 5 seifically defined as being. Fus-mers are busy corn i n Eüu SddfrOId Tyme Fiddlera' Cont.st i>0antea4oiyofte ng andi reporta aood y i o % fderul overnnint, lgl - e e YOUR WITHUN SAVING DISTANCE 0F BEAVER LUMBER THE PRICE IS RIGHTý Compare . 0 . Then Save lime and Gas Buy At Your Nearby Beaver Lumber It makes good sense when you are going to pay cash and haul 'your own building materials in quantity, that you shop at a nearby Beaver store and make a further saving on your time and gas. There are 8D Beaver Lumber stores in Ontario so when you shop Cash and Carry at a neighbourhood Beaver store you save time and gas. We have already trucked the materials close to your home. You also are assured of the same friendly service and personal attention to your needs that have been a way of life for over 50 years at Beaver Lumber stores across Canada. 80 Neighbourhood Stores To Serve You!. GAAG 12' x 20' standard garage comPlete wjth niaterjals and plans. 20 CARTONS OR MORE INSULATION BATIS A r QT. CARTNSQ 3tir 60 SQ. FT. 3 CARTONS In SmalI Lots 3.95 a Ctn. ECONOMY GRADE 7 ft. 2 x4's....32c 8 ft.2 x4"s .....37c ALL STEEL Garage Doors Standard 8' x 7' Size Lites Extra4 o5 MASONITE PRESOTEX HARDBOARD 1/"x 4' x 8' SHEET 1MLE OS - 1 Double Coateci SATINCOTE WHITE CEILING TILE Full Hait Inch Easy Fitting T & G joint A CARTON 64 SQ. FT. ANY QUANTITY 1 to 9 panels 4.50 - 5.15 SYLVAPLY SANDED PLYWOOD I 'I s I..'" s 'I DOUG6LAS FIR GOOD 1 SIDE x 4' x 8'... x 4' x 8'... x 4' x 8'... x 4' x 8'... All the above prices are on nixed lots of 50 sheets or more. Sheathing (see above> may be included to make volumie. Smaller lots add 20e per sheet. 3.79 5.22 6.54 7.59 FRESH AS A DAISY CEMENT CASH & CARRY SAVINGS AT MOST STORES ACROSS ONTARIO. Polyethelene 2 ML Thicknesm 7 500 Sq. Ft. Rol2 e 4 ',%L 1500 Sq. Ft. 14.64 Roll Roof ing 45 lb. smooth .. 2.29 90 lb. rock ...... 3.45 15" asphait feit. 2.86 NEED CASH? BEST BRAND VINYL-ASBESTOs FLOOR TILE Jamaica lWhite Sahara Sand Colours 9%3/ .9" x 9" Tile CAT1LT 1 a9Pnl .0-53 POP LAR UNDERLAY$e2 WATERPROOF 4"x 4' x 4' - 50 pcs. or more EACH TE N-TEST INSULATING BOARD 7/16" x 4' x 8' nat. 1.89 7/16" x 4' x 8' prirn. 2.50 50 SHEETS OR MORE NEW SHIPMENT FROM THE FAR EAST MAHOGANy PLYWOOD PANELLING RANDOM V-GROOVED 4' x 8s .... 2.89 2rNlr PREFINISHED RANDOM V-GROOVED 25 Panels or More ANY QUANTITY 32"' x 84"" PANELS 4' x 7's 33 9 4' x8's 3 079 EACH UNFINISHED MAHOGANI sl 491 Woodgrained Cherry Candieliglit HARDBOARD PANELLING Prefinîsheci Random V -Grooveci 3.98 4' x 8'- 4.55 25 or more 10 to 24 panels 4.25- 4.85 Woodgrained Cherry Gasi ighlt HARDBOARD PANELLING Prcfinished Random V-Grooveci 4.2#5 4' x 8' - 4.8.5 25 or more 10 ta 24 panels 4.50- 5.15 CASH and CARRY AiU cash and carry purchases are en an in-stock basis. Ail items sublect ta priai sale availability and market change%. Prices only siiqhtly hiqher narth af North Bay. 210 lb. 3-mn-i ASHPHALT SHINGLES Standard Colours sq. Self -Seals NO OUTSIDE FlNANCIN( Yau deal directy and confldantlally wil Beaver Lumber manager Ask about Lumbers Budget Plans thot ]et Yom en5oy and Carry savinqs on quantity purchases. as iow as $10 a monlh. ALUMINUM FOIL INSULATION .500 FOOT ROLLS $5080. EACH DOUBLE FACE $9.95 Satincote White MICRO PERFORATED CEILING TILE $8,45a Carton 64 Sq. Ft. ANY QLTANTITY SPRUCE STRAPPING 1" x 2".. 2c lin. ft. 1"x 3" .. 3c lin. ft. SPRUCE WOOD -SIDINGS PER 1000 V-Match 1x6 s 3 PRII INISHlED WHITE Ceiling Panels V-Scorcd '3 12" SQUARES 2 e39 25 Panels or More EXTRA STRENGTH b6 RIB PATTERN Galvanized Roofing " 3OWS GAUGI' " IRIDITE PROTECTION "UP TO 12' LENGTHS 13TO32EGTS 1.5 . 49 JUST PHONE Q8 [DE LIVERY loir rates on quantly W.h, ur hawne livry 16-88 DEPENDABLE'. 7.68 BEAVER G LUMBER lbh the bouetw 80 STORES ACROSS ONTAIO CashI ~96 King St. E., Bowmanvill. TermePhone 623-3388 I Or your Whltby Beaver Store t mmua 1--fflmm" a 0 ', .1 carton 1

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