I 'ne Cana3dian Statesmmn, Eowmnvfle, Nov. 10, 1965 ing quarters showed a true MA onlpwtnfieyr. ofalngtarenbrccersd1000ernslv foratie ad issSteen n aJohn Willia.ms, planning the regionai board, naidhente6400artwnhp Te ad Miss w Stenos; n ovconsultant for the copaycernent conipany has jge esi arigo a re C heck to D eterm ine closd wt a working chai' ulndthe "gene on-an agreemenet with theton ial oidsra ses ththdbeen sent and given HDf'D Ie said it is envisaged that dt etleffects thie patDrigo onilrM and expressed the wish we EEeen t la n tHn dquarry hwili iar , e open- rnay have on the area."MayBaind arod al If Y u A e Re ist red World Service. ecF owater to form a semi-public over two yearsof intenietieo w o i d s u p p. A l i ,ort t h e C u c h-e tar o r t h l a e a d bfi ] e d w i t M r. Sonv i e a i dmt r sn, a i i g o e r s n a Under Two Numbers i m P foarer Darlington 1"ownshjp bygSt. Mary's for the ghip. with a set of ground rulstpan dqar. The Unmployent Inur- aplicaton ar not denti ýsentd theofeahmer'torportrPimgothermetcneeroiailheforesr eablere6 prob casources ta its plant.iMsasaear nt fl oaw Ti once Commission said today to those given on an earljer ¶MrvilMlees, omn Construction of a $15 million cernent plant on plant operation for an est.lei-, qregardno finance chairman, re- a 70 cr DlTo shp st wa gve a ed 8 y r is ase envisaged te be opened adjacent areas and the co that the current registration application, a second number vile, edthe allocation for 19668 5-ar arlington Tohwnlakeanditeouldpro- pana as agre8d a confor1 questedaaPesonPanwllb ised toth aenduol p-pnvasige oe, forth Cnaa enio Panwiib isud.be accepted. boost Wednesday night by the Central Ontario Tne site of the proposed vide an excellent shetered ta these regulations. la apparentiy lending rnany For the individual who a]-; Worship services at Orono Joint Planning Board in Oshawa. plant is ta the south andipublic harbor". "New by-iaw agreemet Caadan woaieay ae eay a mrethn n Scil ee ivn yWetrouthnave egoalborddciedtoavie heDe auhmstorBemnvle. 'Wetmy e onontnehaeSenoetceipoal'YU a Social Insurance Number ta Insurance Number, the Cern- Courtice U.C.W. whiie at Port Ji' !pply for a second one. The msin aste-ouio sPrr-sdietd partment of Municipal Affairs it approves the autn owavleswest anv bard ee wl ns aogus noise, wrotetnablg at C o m i s s io n e m p h a s iz e d t a e e-hu d r p r t t e b r e w o s a nhip w 1 1st b i s m e t f h e p l n t a d u a r y a n h s o b o u d a r .M ' i i p l t e , a d W l i r ; a d a r p l u i n r f the ne umbe prvids idZ xig ta the nearest UICillen using the theme through- objections to Darlington's application for an officiai Dariington Township coun-' Lycett. chairrnan of the Bow-1backs trom boundary ue ity for both Canada Pension office, bringing with him, or'out "Enlarge the place of thyi (land use) plan amendment. cil and planning board haveimanvile planning board and[tree planting areas, rtric T/SS Plan and unemployrnent in- mailing, ail the Social Insur-1tent"ý. approved the establishiment ofia town representative an the tians an working hoursr- kMt/:T surance purposes and that the ance Number cards in his pas- Mrs. Ivisan Munday at Orono During a two-hour meeting tions by St. Mary's Cernent , the plant and \,quarry. Bow- regional board. strictions ,on blastinga Individual must flot have more session. The Commission will and Mrs. Robert Dale at Part at Oshawa's city hall, board Go. officiai-s, Darlington coun- avlepann or s r yetInSih ie uryn,'sid Mr. Semr than ane number. cancel later number or num- Per"y, expressed appreciatian members iistened te, presenta- cil and planning board mem- oppasing the operation but chaimna tet« la-vle o e hoa ppy mreta bebuligu ft-Isrsand Nupply arnew olt Miss Stevens for the wond- bers and Bowmanvie plan- Bowmanville council - s nt ning board, and Albert Cole, Mr. Williams, in a spca once ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w maIebidn p ft nuac u brcr fteefl isgt it e okGibson was gond. Bill Morri- ning board members. gone on record in favor or n1secretary of the town plan- reprt. elaborated on th tire difficulties for thernselves original ane bas been mis-1and haped we would al carry snkce w al note odSmrilassatapsto ateplant. 'ning briard and i member of arecnsad atd ht In ~ ~ ~ Te readin amet ro lce.l ur.hearts an obligation for, end zone for two points. ta the president of St. Mr' the regional board, outlincd the cernent plant willren m a ithe or at h h p as. Te y Wa le to is n o fn ce fop y r et ins i ry c henge.The junior team has played said his irm plans an initial a e n n g and officirai plan heir objections ta the Pro- f rce the exisiting patte ra o ay m one that they a vc n " re m e n tha n oe n gl api, G e tn s f o h lcal w ell in al their gam es. They $15 m illion investm ent ln the' ndmentsplant rnduire ap- ate m re th n ne "a co nt fr or t an on n mb r, itministers, Rev. B. E. Long, won al their games in the prposed plant which will rovloff the Ontario Munie,- Mpo S mlath and thearrv. na industriai development pln for their contributions and is recognized that most mul- Orono, and Rev. A. G. Rice, regular season but when an employ 100 persans. He said paboard beoeS.Mrs M.Smhu side regionalntdaiong sthe sheLa there fil ntull mntehenaivrletl. TetCmmisionthnkstaeachlocltoryhe uTtceudComcmeiUssiion!ged n te ftur, wol ra- aralocapla ifthefutree onpicStiulata the time cames ta obtain bene- stressed that its immediate in- 'bountiful dinners served. ut eecelnt game u wth us- duce n,00,00ebgsutcrnet cuete quarry apea evlpla nt fthe fren Ecn eStmln lthe UItoe hte er cotiut taethe w teCanacella.etam hoiiu-der 0000year.o cmetionwi lavse te wayopa-1 velo e nsid t heualry id-Hoai hnrpoe enn effort is made ta avoid assign- da Pension Plan or unempîov-H congratulated for their finel Mr. Somerville said the 100-foot deep hales in the stroy permaaeatly- not tcmn- operation will aiso actasn16T PE A CST In oetanoenmert etinuac t oi ne effort this year. laeson dposit (the main ground, St. Mary's has agreed porarily - the usage of the economic stimulant taoca ang more thua.Hwr n one - a n insurane -dociao unr- ingredient for making ce- to prepare a réhabilitation land. and regilonal developrnent.z th a idviular i. H ve rwo n one a r n ly anu- Soial l-e I aBusiness i e or m nt will support a cernent plan and submit Aitota the Deputy Reeve Harold Muir W. E. Rundle. Darlinen UnitdChrchW men' NE S RY J.DILINGSave 5e' Maple Leaf by Daid GheenChartered Accouatant Hoid '~gionaiTVleetsOn bv ar id Shtenet H o d R g o a e t nThursdav, November 4, 623-3861 _ _ EILLJ I Senior Football Team travel-; Chartered Accountant S I E j led ta Fenelon Falls to play Trustee in Bankruptcy A tO on ,P o tP'r for the right toi enter the: Suite 205W 725-9953 3c Off Pack! 8-oz. Pkg. TheOshwaPrebytrrl te asece f M5 GryC.O.S.S.A. champioas'hip. 1 OshawaShopping Centre The Oshawa PresKyterathasneo s.JGay The defensive squad played1 W.J . OGN United Cburch Wornen held Janetville, Mrs. H. M. Ktemagaificenlv under the excel-, Charter.dHAcouGnan tbeir Regional meetings at reparted on the allocation and lent leadership of Doug Fcr':is' Second Floor Orono United Churcir on Tues- explained plans for the com- aad John Hooper. In the first N29CLibrry Buildin clay, October 26th, and at Port ing year. haf, the defence was being New K i a & Temper neSg _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Perry Unter 28trh, ta A report of the Coaference!picked apart but in thc s,-CC Phoing e623-3612 t Thursday, Fellowsbîp beld in Peter-lond haîf came back and l- & fine audiences bath after- borough recently was rne ed th cir- aid style of heads-up ILO & URW naon andi evening. Ia Orono1 and in everyones hand. brae all, la the second ihalf thcP Chartered Accountants $1,u00, 0 W INNERS extra chairs were brougbt in Rî ci a inb r. held Fenelon Falîs scorlcss'323 King St. W., Oshawa, Ont.'! r icioNaaaFls Mrs. Allan Down, Courtice, lWm. Allinanad Mrs. D. Red.- but were luckv on somne plays Prtes vice-president, opened thre path. Miss Mur-icI Stevens as miscues by the deep back-s' Ronald F. D. Wilson, C.A. Mrs M. Lepard, Parry Sound. meeting at Orona and Mrs. H was introduced by Mrs. Carl almost cost. the team. Luck PGhEdoned728-7554 _C.A. M. Kyýte, Blackstack, presided jDwn and Mrs. Kennetir was wit.h us on two plavs ini Pone728755 *et Port Perry. Thre welcomcs Werry at Orono and at Port particular xvhen the Fenelon, HALL, PEEkIN$1 0 0 I N R were eprs d 's. W Perry by Mrs. G. A. Muaday Falls tearn threw Io the eanl MacMILLAN & CO.$1 0 0 W NN R rwifnat OortPryoc andrs 1Ma i. ate pabu nca- C- Çhartered Accountants Mrs. Wm. Walpole, Fart Erie. preien t.FMits M. StevecslN1th casion thîs player fumbled 36!ý King St. E. - Oshawa Mrs. L. Parkin, Toronto. dasdet.ugite f r SdMrt.,sth al.725-6539Mrs. J. Smiith, Sarnia. Mrs J. Scott, Osbawa, gave Stvn omnil.ARs The offence was spirited ia King S. Box 245 Newcastle, Ms .Moe aiutn a short repart of the material receivîn'g ber scbooling at irefr afh îbqatr944 en the literature table. Ia Bowmaaville scirools shere back Guy Parks and in thp'PartfCrs: Mrs. A. Smith, Sarnia. ceve br N.atTrnto second by Peter Werry. Tie William C. Hall, B.Comm., C.A.1 Marie Houle, Massey. estd erRn piaSstudiront runaing of Dennis McFeetersj David G. Perkin, C.A. Mr. Gavin Ray, Dundalk. WesernHosita. Se sudid Gerald Haraess, Don MeM.ur--' J. Gr-aham MacMillan, C.A. languages and became a mis-, ter nd th-- --n oith H. Lewis, St. Catharines. siorrary ta Africa. There isie leki.nendlof tireur one sugar company i frica ý entre uine led the groudt-C h i r o p r a c i~c j ediAhrtug Goodness5,00 Srkle ad l tac trougirout thre game. i-- - _- - Mrs. Gerald Helps, Wyomning. has assisted with tire refugees. The passing attack was off ati G. EDWIN MANN, D.Cl. Hannelore Petersen, Durham. DIt is at this hospital that Ms times but thre txvo quarter-r Chiropractor Helen Weatherali, Chesley. c~v~o~ Stevens as thre oaly white bak nwte oudcutOfc Mrs. Jibert, Oshawa. nurse witnesses for Christ. an yards froni their stroagý 15 Elgin St., cor. of Horsey St. Ms .Pts loaBah Each patient has a member of backs, especially Gerald Har-1 Phone 623-5509 Ms .Pts loaBah flIIfl'r'their farnily along ta assist ness. This iras been mo;t riOffice Hours: 1y appointment Mrs. Ed Amyotte, Peterborough. I~u [tL~~Dewith their car-e. Tirer-e are the star-v this year but tee~ Mrs. Romneo Lalonde, Hannier. oie '~more baby clinics being opeaed backs could not gain tir e' nI a Frances Sih lnem Milk is the ",,st" so the mothers won't have sa yards tirey do without theRUELD .S Mrs. J. S. Kendall, Amherstburg. frta go ta receive praper in- excellent blocking of tire line.i DR. W. M. RDLEw structions. Sa many have T.B. Tire field xvas mnuddy after;75 King St. E. Bowranvll* Mrs. Harry Bell, Listowel. because it's delicious and and Bibles and books are pur-- two days ofritrai and sn'ow, Office Haurs:- Mary Taylor, St. Catharines. nutritious ton! ,chased and patients belp each makiag for uncer-tain footing.! 9 a.n. ta 6 p.m. daily Frank Deacon, Chippawa. ' other tai read. Sire told cf a Bowmaaville was hcebind at Closed Saturday and Sunday Mrs. H. L. Church, Renfrew. w Serve it Daily! 'litle boy wha in tomnb hall time 19 to 14 but. as the Ofc hne-6359 iearned ta read and write. iteam members sa id. ."Il takes Res. Phone Newcastle 987-4261 Edeth L. Puyers, Hanover. b3 Keep your farnily happy Thjitrsl h vn a great team to firirt bar-k.'D -D.. Mrs. T. Le KirkladLke. -g and healthy by arranging ing shawed tire refugees s Tirey did, and thre final score R. ficeTRN Mrs. R.T. LeesiplarksLak. theyarrvedhomeessawmaýnville 27, Fendra ffic regular delivery of Gflen ta rivdhml s an 75 King St. E. Bowmanville Mrs. E. Reusbeck, Kapuskasing. Rae Diy om uiyikfring anldro en. Soerit tireOffice Hours: Daiy pquliy str-ing cadctren. oeof st- ýThe tir-st touchdown in thi " . 9 a.n. to 6 p.m. daily pictures showcd tire reforeiexciting game was .;corcd h,.Y Closed Saturday and Suaday 623-5444 cal assistance. ît taikes fiime exocuted off ta-kle play. Thi-Tlpoe_ fie6355 ieHONE 'anintteratire help of tir mcdi- FeeWd.HaraSO. on a weil-F re sh P ro d u ce to change tire customs of these eta antw odkckdD., . W. SO.u si have over 30 relatives livinglFals ame bark and scored ai Office in is home ZsyMrhSels G E A off one incarne. i'touchdown boy Ker-r, Barber.! 100 Liberty St. N., BowrnanvilleE A icur A ID V heol Gerald Harness thon pawe.red Office Hours:0 LE M E ctur esoan d the nd b xtrs av river,-snofor o.[ P9 n: 62-5604 . aiy rapefru i oR69c D MIRE by d fiastenevscown on aimas' exactîy tire'C]osedi Wedesday - Sunday' B O W M A N T I L L E 'w irich s e a ts 5 0 0 a n in r e sa m e p la y a s iris tir-st sc o re .' r s a i o n a I e B r e r d i e d n~MANVILLE ta get a seat anc has ta attend The ~extra paint byDon Mr- Bergn .siuGadea1n. cde churcir eariy. Since cominglMurter was good. Fenelon nsurance Santa Claus Parade lhome she bas received mnanY1Falls came bar-k and soe OADA iGEO In Bowmanville Ietters and one letter contain- la touchdowr by Kerr-y Bar-- ONLf. Auo, H ome ETT lC E 25 c St Nvmbr27hed a request for a bell or tins ber. Extra point was wide., însuranee Ontario Yeilowv AiI-Purpose No. l'a 3-lb. Bat Saurday, Noebr2t churcir. Tire pictur-es and Wiuea Fenelon Falls had tire 9% King St. E., Bowmanvîîîe O N IO N SI9 ýtories of tire young people hlal again, Bob ,amies-oa s;crr-i Phone 623-5962 ' ~who share Miss Stevens' liv- cdOBwanIONr-vS 1'9c--- ____ --------- ......paint whea thre baIl went out A. L. HOOEY of tire end zone. Auto, Home, Liabllity Genuine Louisiaria To star- t he second iritAIsurn2 ~ils 9 tirinjrdpavr eere 36 Liberty St. N., Bowmaiivlile' Iy JI is19 ~~ < ~~ ,, . ~i pla.ced and witirthbis reviscd'i Phone 623-7264 ____________________ 1 ine-up, the team piayed like' RZN OD 'jthe vneyer have payed ire- ___LadSurvyîng i fr ei verv department.! ____________ Dragon Cantonese Chieken and Shrlmp '1D arng nisMFeea fined runan MERRTLL D. ]BROWNER tPMENG., O.L.S. NINNSv v 5 pl off0 arkle. Tire extra 121 Queea St. Bx15 At Pint was wide. Eacir tcam' Bus. and Res. Telephone Spre2-. i ! M:Fe romtersonedte623-7251 F ~Y E W3 neither- could score. Late la'-__________ FANCY PED 53 trthird quarter Fendra ii Flshad tri kick. Thins kic-k! ega PER eP1 ~ blocked off JouaHopt*sl ead. it sailed into John Kil- HOREDNS &HMORRISTURES&CANA patricks bands and lireice Barristers, Solicitors- for tire tourdown. Tbhi., Notaries Public BEST BUY! Save 12c! Rose Brand Coloure <g toucirdown by John put tire 14 Fraak St. Bowmanvilîe' gam-e out of r-ch for- Fenclra LAWRENCE C. MASON, B.A M RG & R N Falls. To insure this. Harnesa BaiistM-,RGAiciorE'3-1b. E I kiked thc baIl iiito ther Notary Public BEST BUY! Save 22c! CANNED MIDGET tire railr-oad track for- a point.ý Phones : Office 623-5688 Tire ia was a team effort," Res._623-5553 AS M pl Le witir rany outstanding plav - BS U ae10c! NOW GET iflKLL POLICIES IN OE crs suh as Don Muirpirh'.ý E. RICHARD LOVEKIN 5FiAILÂ ae C Larry Lee, oward Muttan , B.A., LL.B. ANDl SAVE MONEY' Jirn Groca, Fred Strikwer-da, Barrister - Solliciter ALUN H O Brad Lucas, Charlie Ewert, King St. W. Newcast.le K M L N H O Rôn i Smpson. Art Jackson. Phone 987-.4735 BEST BUTY! Save 14e on Coffee. Ron Hooper and Walter- Rick-,Hours: 9-5:3 - Wed., Sat., 9-1 A modern personal package policy £mom the ard. Tirer- e v'rp many'mare., ROYAL/LONDON à LhJNCAsE3U IflhUance !personnel but tirev sirould Barristers, SolicitorsM A X W ELL H Comanes ansav yu 1%.be ened orthenei gme i Notaries Public BEST BUY! Save 4c! Macaroni or Conip nies azi s ve yo 10%.be mc dcd fir th next gam 1 W . R. Strike, Q.C. A ' A rG r Juniors Lose Out A. A. H. Strike, B.A.N M It's a flexible package idea! Your Ont- ' We're sar-rv tn anaouriae, Idward C. Wildrnan, LA N C A S AGu t-bat t-he Juniors were defea,-, B.A., LL.B. tage, hoate, jewellery and furs can be added rd bv tire areatlv improved 40 King St. W. - Bowmanvill9 BEST BUY! Save 24c! -ad ousaeevn or.Henry Street Scirol. They, Telehone 623-5791 I ric HahY 6e Off Pack! 0inPrizes IIA i5 S Mrs. V. N. COUZens, Port Mrs. Gordon Boal, Renfre Mrs. Rufus Fulford, Port Hope, being prcsented [th cheque for $100 at Roberts Uptown Red & White, ýy owner Mr. Walter Roberts. Plus Thousands of $10, $5 and $2 winers. Mary Grozelle, Norland. "'Il' $50000 WINI Leah M. Harvey, Gait. Mrs. MacDermid, Sault T. P. Latour, Buckinghaýiý Mrs. Masie Nichols, Tortil Mrs. M. Newberry, Rentre, Mrs. Monique Bermier, Tii Mrs. Elmer Rubins, N ai Michel Chenic, Kapus 4sin Mrs. George Clark, ' 'el( B. Woods, Richard's . ndiî H. M. Gruyters, BoWmanv Emile Rahitaille, SerpentB Mrs. G. Robertson, St. Cat Mrs. R. Conway, Barry's Bi Mrs. Gill Funston, Tara. Gerard Poitais, Kapuskasir MLAPLE LEAF MiId Seasoned 5 to 6 IL average .SMOKED PICNICS5 Well Trimmed - Tender - Juicy LOIN PORK CHOPS 79À Maple Leaf - 4 Varieties LUNCH EON MEATS 6-os. Vie Pack 2147c 2 Ibs.99c 59~ IlillI I I - - - E Maple Leaf, MiId Seasoned SKINLESS WIENERS Family Pack Maple Leaf Weil StI RINDLES BACOI V2-Ib. Vie Pai kDA PACKERS BRAI :conomy Pack Uf $1. 12-o 1MEAT4 4c Off Peck - 1-1 JSE1 2-lb. 1ETTI pkgs. 'ACK 5 pkgs. 20.0z.i RGENT '1I'3c ROLLS CrisD 'N Serve E GROVE RED & WHITE Maple Gr 83c l1b. Tin i. Tin 8~3c lb. Bag ýCello 37c of 200 !9c Plastie SAVE 8c! 3c Off Pack! DOMESTIC SHORTENING SAVE 8c! MINCEMEAT Maple Leaf 1SAVE 35c! 2 Off Pack! Government Jnspeeted 1 CHUM DOG FOOD 10 fo YORK FANCY Save Se!2 CREAM CORN 5 f White or Coloured Bave 17c! ,SCOTTOWELS 2 for Maple Leaf Lard FEATURE! TENDERFLAKE :ýfor 20c Off Pack! Save 30e Reg. 29c! Weston or Sunbeani INE1 1Cre 'w. ~RS fe Marie ), Que. to. mmins. ira Falls. Dg. ock. ing. ville. River. ýtharines. 3ay. ing. >Ib lPb reaked N 1-lb. ?kg. i35c 28 oz. Tin 45c 5-oz Tins r99C O oz Tins or $1 min Packs 89C Package 69C J to Pkg. 25c ,ove fnd i SHRED & WHITE RED & WHITE Newtorn Save 14c! Maple Leaf 16-os, lar. 0 0 a e On ÉNA MA ar. m NDS ISH'S RED & WHITE a 0 0 Orc