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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Dec 1965, p. 1

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At Christmas Party Staff Honors, Ross Stevens Retiring from Glen Rae Dairy gîter :j Rehoboth Pastor Accepts (ail to Rochester Churchl The Rev. John C. Ver- brungemnser e bat Christian efornied Churoh here f bcLhe ast àë.S~vc and a haif 'Wars, has b'ceted a call fom the '~riLsan Reformed Chureh, * Éochester, New York. Mr. Verbrugge, accompanled by Ibis wUfe and younger da.ur- xhter, Ruth, wlll leave Bowmianville on January 26th, to take uî bis new duties. His son, Verlyn, now a student at Calvin Theolo- gical Seminary, Grand Ra- pids, Michigan, will gradu- &te ln lune 1967 and then enter the minlstry. Mr. and Mns. Verbrngge's eIder dau- ghter, Marlys, 1s ln ber Iirst year at Calvin College, Grand Rapids. Prior to comtng to Bow-> inanville Mr'. Verbrugge servedl as niinister of Chris- tian Refonined Churches ln Chatham, Ont.. and Edmon- ton, Alberta. DIRTV APRON DRAW The Tyrone Dirty Apron! Club Christmnas Draw Winners were: lst prize. Joan Corfe,ý; Cavan; 2nd prize,' George Cowiing, 477 RitSOn Road North, Oshawa; 3rd prize, à George Steplien, 66 Sinipsonli Avenue.k VOLUME 111 br ~înabtrnt 20 Pages Magistrate Hits 'A-mGo-mGo' Patrons With Large Fines Arthur Worth, 106 Exeter John Alan Murdoch. 781 Road. Ajax, pleaded guilty to Somerville Street, Oshawa, ilegal possession of liquor was found drinking in a car Saturday, December 18th. on the parking lot and fined Corporal M. Nimigon. OPP. $250 and costs, or one rnonth told the Magistrate's court in jail, for underaige drinking. here on Tuesday that 'Worth Joseph Vachon, 446 Croma- admitted ownership ol the well Avenue, Oshawa, charg- beer found itn bis car parked ed the same time and place, at Gord's A-Go-Go Dance Hall. also pleaded guilty. The offi- The officer agreed that the cer said Vachon and a male hall w.as becorning a problem passenger with thiree girls in and too many officers were the back seai. drove into the tied up ea.ch week policing it. parking lot, hurling an empty "~Let others take warninglbeer bottie out striking a bill- then," said His Woîship Mag- board, istrate R. B. Baxter. ';The "$250 and costs, or one fine wilI be $500 and costs.,cQ' month in jail," said His Wor- one month in jail." h ip.____ Auditors Report ,Mn va Ç Ir rueà 'Years wItfh Lompany 0 vr$0.O The combm-ed Glen Rae Glen Rae Dair w as foidO be 2, 0 lid Christmas Party and Ross ed in 1912 by R.R. Stevensk~ <' Stevens' Retirement Banquet and his son, Ross. was associat- The municipal auditoî. for -425 Water Street, w as held at the Rockhaven ed wnh it fom the sart, hav- Bo aniehaerote Peterborough, A happ Christmnas %ith plenty of food and toys Restaurant, near Peterborough, ing defivereci milk di:ring the fliat there are greater cash December 20, 1965 PY on Thursday evening. The first year.. shortages than the ar-nount for Mayor Ivan Hobbs. If or the children will corne to about 80 îieedy f amilies event honored Ross Stevens, In -1924 Ross Sievens enter- which restitution has been Bowmanville, Ontario. lin the town and adjoining four townships because of one of Bowmanville's leading ed into partnership with his made, Mayor Ivan Hobbs told Dear Sir: ithe work of the Salvation Army whose members are businessmen, who has also father, and this was continued the mýeeting of Town Council "Further to our last report- busy packing cartons today for distribution. Consider- taken a prominent part inl until 1940. For the next eight held on Monday evening in the in etrt o o behl a aangvnIi ya h îse muiia afis ears he lîeaded the business Couneil Chamber. -TURN TO PAGE TO a] epwsaangvnti erby h ise Mr. Stevens has beten in himnselt. The text of the letter ltfr partnership since 1948 with his, During (Ilen Rae's poil An-Maor Hobbs fromn the audi- $9,173 Track frC son, Robert L. Stevens, who niversaryya.16,te plant os 1pge alr c carr onar the6bsines. (T NnT PAGE TWO) is as follows:or vI on his father's retirement will wa-S completely modernized Donald & Co., Peterborough, !l~ s a c i~ e e r CarlBrew r Co in ere EXPENSIVE -MLIagistrate Steýwart of Leaming- ANa CariBr wer Com ng ere ton afer lon sesio incourt, smacked one g of the local car cowboys with a fine of $50 and costs when he pleaded guilty to squealing the A sS c o tires on his '65 model car. The chap who brought F or * A n n u a l H o ckey C lin ic thisritem ta our attention cornmented thiat the The Durfiin District Highj Carl Brewer Ille Bowmaiinville Recrea- tion Departmnent will conduct their Annual Hockey Clinic during the holiday week, De- cember 'U"th to 3th, at the Bowmanvile Memorial Arena. Ail te0ams in the Bowman- ville Minor Hockey League are nvîted to participate. NI The purpose of this clinic is to teach the basic funda- mentais of hockey. This clinic will teach. skating, passilig, Sshooting and checkiog. We are vi'r, fortunate this ;year !il obtaining the services of C iri Brewer, former Tor- ;Ionto Maple Lcýaf Defens;eman. Carl Brewer -will work two of the four days at the r1inic. Hle i., scheduled to be on 1 hand on Tuiesdcay, Dec. 28th, i TURN TO PAGE TWPO) Newcastle's Top Students Receive A Post Office 'Hours, for Christmas Christmas hours for the Post Office will be as fol- lows: The IPost Office w~iII hb closed ail day on ChristinasI Day, Decenîber 25th. There wilI be no receipt or despatch of mails. The last despatch vill be at 6:00 p.m. on Decenber 24th. Mail w111 be despatched on Sunday. December 26th, at 7:00 p.m._____ ýwards At the annual Awards Night for Newcastle aid Munro is shown at right, congratuiating Edith, Publie Schooi last week, these 'wo young ladies re- Schmid, the grade eight proficiency winner, lef t, and eved the top awards for' pro.fiiency. Princi.pal 1Bon- Angela Chard, winner of the grade seven trophy. - bere, if this pattern were follo'ved. BIRTHDAYS- His many friends will have dif- ficu]ty believing that C. Ernie Rehder. bead of Bowmanville Foundry, celebrates bis 75th birth- day today. He is stili on the job every day and quite a few nîghts at the plant, and in bis spare time, takes pbotographs as a hobby. Many bappy returns. Ernie! Also, best wishes go out to Mrs. Frank Westlake Sr. of Solina who wj]l celebrate lier 891h birthdav on Sunday, Dec. 26111. WINNER - Alvin Boyd, the geniai prop)rietor of the Western Tire received a real "Ho Ho" froni Santa this week, in the forni of a cheque for Sl1,000. lie was the big winner of draw number 13 in the Kin lnvestment series. MIr. Boyd turned back $100 for club purposes. IVELCOMIE- Familiar faces that have aged Just a little during the past several montbs will be seen around town for the holiday season as college students and others return home for the festive season. Welcome home and best wishes for a resi- fui season, so vou wilI ail bc ready forthie grind when vou return to those distant places. Also, gooci fortune to high school students who finish exams today. OLD TIMIER - Ruperi1 Byers of Clhui-cli St. brought in a copy of The Canadian Statesman of June l7th, 1896 that had been used for insulation in a partition at the former Scott farm near Tyrone, now owned by Dr. Gili of Oshawa. There must have been an election iii progress at the time because the front page features an open letter f romn Candidate C. J. Thornton. Another item of interest quotes local dîgnitaries such as J. J. Morgan, the erudite Science MVaster of B.H.S., and Archie Tait of the f irm of Cawker & Tait as satisfied users of Doan's Kidncy Pis. This was a news story that realiy was an adver- tisement for Stott & Jury Drug Store. How tumes have changed, we can't quite imagine B.H.S. Prin- cipal Len Lucas permitting his name to be used in such a connection. EASY BOYS - OPP Sgt. Barker in commenting on the stiff fines meted out to three lads at Magistrate's Court on Tuesday said on Tuesday that his entire staff will be doing their utmost during the holiday season to curb drinking anc driving, with the objective of preventing acci- dents. No mercy xiii be shown to drivers \vho are picked up for~ endangering the lives of others by drinking to excess or having alcobolic bever- ages in their vehicles. Special attention will be gliven to Gord's A-Go-Go place, he said. So, don'1 say you hax'en't been m-arned! IIOLIDAYS- The Statesman staff will be enjoy- ing a long holiday.this coming Christmas week- end. The office and plant xvill be ciosed Thursday at 5 o'clock in the afternoon and will ot open until Tuesday morning. Persons who) would like to insert New Year's Greetings would be weli advised to contact the Advertising Department on Thursday ofL this weelç. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1965 and Kinette Clubs wbo restored used toys, doils, etc. and delivered them to the citadel on Tuesday night when this photo was taken. Tt shows, from left to right, Bill Slaght Jr., John Geddes, Capt. Herb Fraser thankîng Kinsmen President Bill Ki]patrick and Dr. ourtice High gara Fails Man cI Bd. Secretary M. A. MacLeod. 47, of Niagara f Falls, as the new combined ad- treasurer for the board, suc- ,ceeding the laie W. B. Reyn- Mr~c. Mac-Leod brings to th. ForHMe and u Ca board severa I years of ex-, perience as assistant admin- f J ~ istrator w'ith the Niagara Falls board. He is also vice- I a jprset o f thassocto.ar n T u t n d r s si~scaion . aa~ lb The Bo'.vnamille Deta(h- Dalu Avetie, Oshawa. There tl, a ment of thie Ontario Provincial wvas about $150 damnage to Mr. 'ýl(i 50>t per veîir wit.11, 1 mal Police aie anxioii: lI obtain Clough 's car. increasc Of $40>0 u1itil1 he reach- 1ir, -ormnatiori about a 1955 or Aniyone who saw the blu. e1,50 th aiu sIr'o 956 blue Chevrolet car which Chevrolet going west on the Le(2,500. tt ailed to stop after a collision Taunton Rond between five LetCotrat on the Taunton Rond, just and six o'clock on Friday ai.- A contract for S9,173 was xwest (,f the Acres Restaurant, ternioon, or wlîo has any in. let tu Hl. M. Brooks Construc- on Friday afternoon. . forniation about the driver, àu tion Compari vfor the buildingt This accident happenied atiasked to lelephoîje the Bow- of a race track nt the Couirtice! :20 o p.*mn. when the INuelinaniville Detachment of the High School. Cerîtdiigws old OPP Headquarters, 623-3384. Cost of the curtain showers cdwt nesbud cr, There was a two car col. TURN TO PAGE TWOb idiiven by DaleClough, 2421 'TURN TO PAGE TWO) Hospital Receives $950 Gift t 77 * The Bowmanville Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion donate4 $950 to Memorial H-ospital for an electrocardiograph machine this week. Presi- *dent Dorothy Richards presented the cheque bo Hospital Board Chairman Glen; 1 hoime Hughes on Tuesday afternoon. Reading from lef t to right in the photograp1k are Treasurer Mrs. Rena Bathgate, President Richards, Mrs. Lillian Aeisoj 1 head of the X-Ray Department, Board Chairman Hughes, Past President Mric t Edythe Rundie, the convenor of this project, and Comrade Mrs. Bertha WU'a liams, an Executive Member. I ~a. lUc Per Cous NUMBER 51 Kinmen KnetesHeIp Salvation Army's Project 1 lûc Per Copý NUMBER51

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