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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Feb 1966, p. 14

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Th CncUn ttea BowmanviUe, Feb. 18, tIs 'A-rea -Youngster Fecsfured IiRoary Mtion ~Motion pict on the thidstc, he said. Sî ! = limbe -fledreminýded the Rotarians ieeo!ýthe won-tat,,the objective set for this ~ike Coflanedhn.gt yans Easter Seals campaign au'benefit of crippl.d child- the date the campaign starts Ut 'Wa8 ihown at-the luncheon is March lth and it will con- UIiISUn< 0 the Bowmanville tinue until A 1 l lth, Mr. twY.Club beld at bbc KWl-- Thiesburger sasd. Dh4cmanMotor Hotel en The film depicted thc pro- or ,ý"1 gress imade at the Rehabilita- *âîebirthdays o Preoidenn ent rfo Crippled Child- swu»rris and Dr, . Allan B. ren, Toronto, ini the latest de- rwere celeiated, by gdgping of artificial arms, flow Rotarlans. VIc. lgs and other prostetlc de- dent Bob Stevens présent- vices for handicapped cbild- banner fro6ni the. Rotary ren, and of the training cf b qKngston, that*he had yaung patient-; fram bts to ývéd fr the local 8,tgry teenàgers in thein use. bwhen he' vlIsittd Jainica Now it has been found to Tfy.A bannieÏ from~ thé be rhost successful to provide ry] Club-o! Saragota, P'lori- Rrtificial limbs at bbc earliest *as presented .by Paul possible age, in many instances dÉtzh.When a baby is only six lèeolme Hughes, Chair- monbbs old. Up te a few years of thc Eaitèr Seals- Coin- ago such prothesis aids were tUte itroduced Bffl Th1es- ,nt fitted until a little patient. thétue Diredtor.«Cbgir- was nmich aIder, aften net un- 'of Communlty 'Sericeés;t'il thé teens. ýçrtned Mn. !ThiesburgÉer"The film explained that thc à' hUrticane -of strength youngen tbc patient is bbc more cha d boosted Iast 3rar's easily he becomes accustomed tiSeal'campaign aven the te bis aptificial anm, or leg, and the' more 'easily and t% th iesburger' in present- quickly dôes be ,become adapt- 3 he motion picture told cd te lb. go -lbthat lb had beendon'- A s;aff, spokesnian at the Md- by CFTO, Channel 9, te centre 9.taed-."tijati*n ané out QfttàIo -Society' for Crippled o! sixi., 1 ses cfý those nequiring (Mldreft. Debbie Bothwell, an ubbemr prothesis. such as ,Wo had been the Timmy of arm on part of an arm, or a ,of the Bowmanville Ro-' hand, an accident bas been bbe tIClub's Easter Seals Cam-i cause. The nation rcganding gpfgns, is featured in. this film, legs. is aonceout of three. The àUhlso show sainme a teothers are the nesuit o! con- er crippled children froîn génital deficiencies, spinal de- 1î -SHOPPING .CENTRE Y' BABY .20000 e 'CaSh Veut Uob4 lonusChaque et eny Osbhew. Shopping Centre store PMj M Uet «Word CoRtest ety bl.mh and deposit lu ballot box et th. flg ç,I. <N pirohse n.esery-innv tceives S».00). et Ifbelot a, stamped et a proof et *purchese .tt2ghead-winne, m- autes S 00.P0. of poisoe chose m~,*W .g tISm w W N TRIP LASTTIR SDA OF EACH. MONTH AT 7:15 F.M. Shop At The eve OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Picture 0i *mbs fonynities, or other lnsei swas pointed out. 3As a cbild grows lb is neces- isary te bave the antficial limb Lmadified and cxtended. Then 3wibbin a few yeans a new liînb is rcquired, wbicb aise can be made te last for sevenal more years by perîodic adjustmenbs. JZach ncw limýb costs approx- imately $375, Mn., Thiesburgcr statéd. He asked bbc Ro- tarians te rememben how im- portant bbc assistance financ- cd by Easten Seals is foi crippled cbildrcn. Eric Wbyte moved a vote o! ibanks te Mn. Thîesburgen for bis presentation, and Pres.dent Morris aise expressed bis ap- preciation. Don Murray, Vice-Chairmar. of bhc Easter Seals Comittee, acted as auctioneen fan the sale o! a pair e! hockey tickets donated by Mr. Tbiesburgcr bu he Easter Seals Campaign. Tbey wvere bougbt by Stewart McTavish for $13. Thre win- ners of bbc hockey draw were Don MacGregor and James Speens. Guests at bbc luncheon meet- ing were A. McLeod, District School Administraton; Herbert Wcbb, Willowdale; Ken Des Manteau, Cobourg; H arr y Faint, Lloyd Corson, Jim Reid, Ted Reed and Jaques Giasson, all o! Osbawa. NE WTON VILLE (Intended for last weck) Mr. and Mrs. Wil!red Wood wene supper guests last Satur- day, with Mn. and Mrs. F. Tufford, Port Hope. Mn. Ross Brown bas sald bis tnucking business to, Mr. D. Allen o! Orono. Correction - The ncw cent racks in the church are wood- en, net steel, as pneviously stabed, but tbey were made by Mr. Wilfred Paeden, and bbcy arc being appr eciated a great demi. Owing to, bbc stonm and rend conditions, none o! bbc rural schaols in this anea wene open last Monday, se beachers, stu- dents and bus drivers enjoyed R holiday. Miss Ellen Hanness bas been transfenred fnom tbc General Hospital te St. John's for tberapeutic trcatment. QUibe a number fnom bhere attended tbe Old Timers' hoc- key game in Newcastle on Wednesday night. Thre deatir occurred at Lind- qav, early last week o! Mr. Edwand Mitchell, a former teacher here, many yeans ago, in bis 98th year. Interment was mmdc Thursday, at St. Mary's Cemeteny Lif fond. Mn. and Mrs. R. Bruce. Mrs. Dennis Farrow and son o! Oshawa, spent thre weekend bere wibbhcr par- ents, Mn. and Mrs. J. Huggins. There were 10 bables in play at tbc Hall Card ParbY on Fnlday cvening, winncrs as follows: High lady, Meda eL? b a 11CM 'j: FEBRUARY 24 ARE VALUE m-25-m26 PACKED DAYS Stapleton- High ¶el jim Imlach; i3rews, Dae lch, Lorne Perault, Mrs. Milligan, Mr. A. Ton. 1 1' Mn. and Mrs. Raymond GiI- mer, Stewart, Steven, and David, were Saburdayvisitoru at Mn. F. Gilmer's. Among those attending the Ice Follies ln Toronto over the weekend were Mrs. C. Brown, Mrs. C. Farrow, Mn. and Mrs. W. Boughen, Mrs. F. Hendersoni Mrs. C. Lane, Mn. and Mrs. M. Samis. The Lakeshone group held another dance in Cemmunity Hall, Saturday evening. Mn. and Mrs. W. Wood were Satunday evening visitons at Mr. Ewart Robinson's, Stark- vile. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman lien- derscn, Mn. and Mrs. Ross Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, Mn. and Mns. Lloyd Atchison atended the Ontario Trot ters' Association banquet and dance in Oshawa, Satur- day nigbt. Mrs. Jini Gilmen, Karen, Jefnry and Lynn o! Pont Hope, werz Saturday suppen guests witb ber parents, Mr. and Mns. Clinton Brown. Mr. Arnold Wade attended the Annual Meeting and Ban- quet of the E.O.B.A. Saturday evening, in Lcgion Hall, Port Hope, whcrc be was tbc lucky winner of the draw for the S12 basket of grocenies. Miss Anne Nesbitt lcft bere Monday. en route fer Grove- land, 'Flonida, to visit ber brother, Jini, for a couple of mcentbs. Prier te ber leaving, Mrs. C. M. Joncs ententained at a Bridge, Friday evening, whcre the pnize for Higir Lady went te Mns. F. Gilmen. and that of High gent te Mn. T. Johnston. Mrs. Chanlie Wmttens of Ton- ento was a visiter, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bruce. Mrs. Bea Joncs and Mrs. C. M. Joncs visited friends and relatives in Warkworth and vicinity, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wade .ond Grant, werc Sunday sup- per guests with Mn. and Mrs. George Henderson, Port Hope. The Board of Stewards beld their finsb meeting o! the year in the Sunday School Hall, Thursday evening, with 10 in attendance. Mr. C. R. Farrow was re-elecbed as Chairman, and Mrs. Jack Elliott, Secre- tary. Plans for this ycar were discussed, and dates for. vanr- ous special services were con- firmed. lb is hoped plans for Installing tbc washroom may soorr be put into action. Hockey Newtonville opened up a 2-0 lead in tbe first ten min- utes o! their Mercantile Leaeue 1gamne with Nicholson File, Sunday. and neyer looked hmck. Final score was 7-3 for the first place locals. Leading tbc scdring parade was Robent Westheuser with ne less than four goals and anc assist. Other goals were notched hy Couroux, Gray and Hogg. Other assists picked up by Trim (four), Hagg (two), and Stark. For tbc lasers, G. Fen- ton. P. Brereton and T. Watts Iach sconed once. Newtonville has tw*L»n e «wý Cleaners. SHAW'S The annual card party was hcld at Shaw's Scbool on Fni- day evcning, Feb. 4 witb a large crowd in atendance. Thene were 12 tables o! 500 and 10 tables o! cuchre in play and winnens werc as follows: Five Hundred-Ladies' higb, Mrs. Brunt; ladies' low, M.rs. Farrow; mcn's bigb, Howard Cryderman! men's low, Ken Bragg; most eight heants bands, Roy Ponter. Euchre- Ladies' higb, Mrs. Wiseman; ladies' lew, Mrs. R. Brack; men's bigb, Lyle Brack and Calvin Crago tied. Mn. Crago won bbc draw; men's 10w, Paul Craga. Special lucky prize went ta Harry Jase. HAYDON (lntended for last week) Don't forget the Circuit pa-rsonage Board Bake Sale. Aise if you bave any Canjada Parokers labels, kindly baud tbem il. Mn. and Mm. Bon Morrison and family, Oshawa, were Sunday. vCsitons with bM.s.M. 3eitnrn and farnily - Mir. and Mrs. D. J. Tbosnp-l son, Bownmnvile, cailed on h-:s mothen, MSs. A. Thonip- son, a n Thursday. Mr. and Mms E. Tbempso)n and Cynthia, Bewmanvillc, Mr. TerrY Thompson, Toron- to, were Sunda>' callers at Mms. A. IrhomnPson's. Mn. and Mms. Mauriice Pol- lard and family vierited Mrs. Pollards oiser and brother- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. H-axry Lyons, Torento, on Sunday. Mm. K. Co'wling nco,'-nrani- ed bMn. and 3rs. Elfcrd Mal- calm. Port Poils>', on a trip toFlori&. Mr. and Mmr. Bou Aâhtoui and famil>' vlelt#d Mr. and Mrs. Harold MCLauginlin, BW*ksbaock, on Sunacay. Mm .A. IhonPson %vas Sunda>' dinne gucot cof Mn. and %Ms.. IL brnçfl and bilBomanville. n.Cowl.lug vbIated M&s. Grebsh. B ovîujmm'vle, on Clb 3 1 are lîaving a Val- cabtine progrun et tise shooL Ihon. w s aood atend- mm -nt thse Sunday ichool snd cNch osevice oni Sun- 1aI k*Pond epriSu VI Vivacious Litti8 Miss sn uyd kwn halsZION_ Bruce M-cGiMi, Harry Shea; Live Stock Valuators,' Edgar (Intended for* 1ast -week) thanku to the men-folk wba Beer. Albert Bcwiris, Clifford Mr. and -Mrm M.orley Fihi. made4his possible. Curtis. 2Moley Kellett, Jack toff, Bowmanville, were re-" Mrs. Tracy Glaspeli read a Dav-'d-gjn, Wee-d Inspectoa-, cent visitcons at Wes Cam- splendid treasurer's report. Bert MýqMul1en. oeron's. wAnother bale ila The United Counties3 will Miss Susan Stainton re- raflged by Mrs. H be- recjueo'ed to contract for turned home froni the Osh- berger Sr. and Mns. Tom Soa". 20Z,000 cubic yards of 5/8" awa Genemia Hosipital en Sun- The prograza consisted o!., crse rae ob pae a after spanding severel film "The Littlest Angel"~a1 -nTanhp rzdsh196 weeks there with a bout with lowed by' gift-giig1~ S Ccommnicaticne were re- pneucnia. She al: had ber novèl way. Lunchwaa oeivrd and read from the tonsi1 r'mved on Wednes- ive treat, and enoedbal. N1r-1'timberlard and Durha~m dDv of last week. (This repot ei, n ti Health Unit enclosinc their 'S:t ,cr.hqy reot Dept. of Mrs. Tom nScbil was hos- ing the Chrs as Lad oet tLnsytes,3 f,-r a U.C.W. qullting at cards, etc., must h Y Cocein bevr inMn her home on ThurEday of last its destination - therefore i x, er3 tzwnshio; Stock Bros. .kdly) Bus Lincis Ltd. re bus szýrv,.ce Miss Gwendolvn l Gaspei.l. Belated, but sincere thaýij r.*.u.chedult-.; int-ç%Ezthanv; n:3tire Tyr-ne, spzn!. the weekend are extended to our building frm Cn!arjo Good R0a.i2, With Jc-n MzNMiaster. committee, headed byBo Aszoc. rq school for Council- xrý E',--e O'Neil, Mr. and Stanton, for 'their plannirnn- <l om -,n Feb. 21s.' at Trenth) Mrs. ForbC3 Fi h'.er, Oshawa, tiue and labor, aise to alth nBi-rd ef T-ansýport Commis- were Sunday v--sitors a t Alancommunity helpers whose maý, sieners concerning the closing F*.sher'r. chines and man-power mad#. of Pc-nt.ýpoo1 C.P.R. station. Y,7. ndMrs AveMcCul- lebIdg !ouneÇ. the s*tat«-.n îs to remain OPFN loùgh, Ônhawn,, Mr. and Mrs wn osbht n ie, o,,- n ' of the travelling ra.vn Rickard, N e wc a stle new parking lot. rubllf; The Grent Pine Ridge were Sun.!ay visitars at Frank To John Jasmes-We a. Tru:st Cctnci, slictin -0,s.preciate your klndiness i T19r6t unciM:LakesOtn n,- o'printing our U.c.W. rep.qrtg; 1966 rernb2sh~p: ake ~ Mr, and Mr.s. Au.brey Hir- and on behaif ofth Zi, tar Deelo.met Asic rec.cck an.d Brian, Oshawa, were community -yu Yquestir.9 fe: to support csr- Yurifter'estv, ganzaic fo 166 Mgi- unday vhi7tors at Fred Cam- personally and comera-wlae. 1trate Baxter, enrcsing Man- our truly sincere "'thanks". vcrz share of fines for De- Mgr. and Mrs. Ivan Coch- rafe.Ccutin. er Sud On January 5th, 1966, ah,, c-trber19e an seera ac ýne Ozrt; wer SuduyNelson Fice, aur newly.ia." c'or 6 n d svealacvitors at Wes Caîreron's. stalled unit leader, took chulM, Nextmeetng o Coucil Mr. 'and :Mrs. Ral.oh Glas- will be March 8th, 1966, at Dell werc Sunday vý:sitors at Sh rofU mtng nhe 10nday. i pan. ~Mrs. Alex MeVMaster's. i eolroa hcme 2gain after 9pending Mrs. Fice, readlng a feW-, fUV1?1T~Tneerai wecks with ber dau- New Year's resolutions,opn SU IU fIh.erMs.Ry hoaMred the meeting and then aski, REGIALD ULL T'hcnm and dlaughters at ed Mrs. Sayeau and Mrs. Mac. TheGdaho!HgNALD TUL i rroru Lean to takre charge of the. Ths. Ge.rrofGRepell hadual vorship period. After scr The pretty-wide-eyed littie girl in the above laoredspdeal, owat lem on- U.C.W. quiltingr at her home turc rcading, offering takren' ed h-- firstbir iai opiaBom-ile n Tuan eitdaqesonir photo is JilJ, Dianne, wha celebratehr îstbtda iTuesday morning, February 1, , -'~day. and dgedîctea ue'tnaf~ r Janu,, '5t. She s the aughte of Mr and rs. 196,Mre a. Hanss G9t ybarrMr.r. Jrsarranged bygerJM.s.yM Alex ex Xc onm JauCo5 h S e i t e d ug t c of M . an r 1 96on of he w a i biM6r.yan r. has hen quite iii with the M aster was very -nteresting.ý Ji goo .9, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, and granddaughter l Son cf the late M.and Mrs. 'nu-T'ps Prayer closed this portion «f of Mr.4Mr. Leslie Coonibes, Bowmanville, brinEgand. H ws *n- M r . and Mrs. Henry Dart the meeting. ~~nd,~~~Mrs. and~~~erin Tul the eeaswsWliaunt- Lt ln frar.un asr Mrs. A: 11ayey, Tyrone. Mrs. R. M. Cale, Bowman- married. visitcd va,. WlimDr',Lt ln o u uebzîý ville, anýd MS. Annie Henderson, Peterborough, arel The deccased liacl rcsided at tic B3ritain. -is ar plunder w ray. A t fpr. he 0LbrySt ot 4 Mr. and Mm. Hans Geis-Slrpatt earne o. hrgreat-pqndmothers.30LbryS.ouhfr4 by the executive, tentatively* Photo by Robert Aldsworth years, ceming to BowmanvIlle SY'cI. .v»sit-ýd at Heni*iBn sometime ini Febnuary. __________46 years ago. He was employed Schmid's, NcennP,.tle. at Bowmanvillc Cemetery. U.C.IV. News We are sorry to lose tWo Mr. Tuli is survivcd by a Appropripte music, via L.p.,Imembers of aur unit. MM';. kisister, Mrs. Everett Trimble, was the introduction used, to Perey Davldson has taken upI 13ET A N Y(Evelyn), of Bowmanville. our December meeting, and resiclence in Bowvmanvil1e. Mrs. Thoma6 Jcnnings chair- cd in this projeet. The funcral çervice was bcld along with seasonal decora- Decision has been reache-4 ed thre meetin.g, of the United Mns. William Piercy led the from the Morris Funeral Chap- tiona, cncated a feeling of hap- wheneby, would ail membe s.. Church W'cmen helèd in the~ Bible -study pcailod on "God cl, Bowmanville, on Thursday, p i n e s s, thankfulncss and report your visitations when Suniday School Hall on Mon- and HaI'i Purpzsc" aî z by February 3rd., and was con- hunibleness. answerlng the roll ealU. Cor-ý_1 clay cfvening. Mnis. Harold White and Mrs. rductcd by a ncphew of the Sixteen menibers and 12 respondence taken care of andj ~Mr. ordn has radWir. aîwene.deceased, Pastor Lorne Tnim- visiting ladies attendcd this meeting closed witb prayer. 7 minutes of previous meeting, *Mrs. Earl Argue, proram bie of Chestervîlle, Ont. In- special meeting. tokpr n A sot~i.bt loni aac o iisfrnMrs. convenor, tlranked ail those terment was in Bowmanville Six members to ati with lunch and tea, was en*,,- JaresMnofan-, Mrs. Fl-u who had helped w6ith the Cemnetery. the devotional program, with jydby ail. Dav!s, Mirs. George Page. Miýss -meeting. Among the beautiful floral cit _ednsatrwihCs Kathleen Pearce, Mrs. Ernest At the next meeting, Marc'i tributes, evidence of the es- Mrs. Herman Haas -gave a Ge Bee-ri Mr. anid !Mrs. Arthur 7th, bhe Rcv. J. A. -Raèmit of teem in which the deceaspd reading. A musical selection, e Cs aoday W.ight; also a letten fro:n Cantrn i W'l be gueist .spqaler. was held, were those from the also recorded, was the Mormon Fre- i SopiaParkcu te itie Mrs. Harry Ryley, Mrs. Ross Town o! Bowmanvillc, Senate Choir singing "lIt Came Upon ForOldAppliancert. Greeik giTl sponaored by the Davidson and Mrs. Herb Cop- Club,an te PntcsathMiihtCar.Tiws Manvers Paih. p.n.s setrved lunch. Church. a beautiful ending to the hog Pallbeaners were Messrs. worship period. hob Mrs. Ross Diavidson report- Manvers Township Elwood Fice, Andrew Crom- Minutes were read and ap- T A T ES MA N > ed $161.0ln the reaoSty. Coundli Notes bic, Lloyd Trimble, Paul, proved. It was noted the parx- C L A 8 S 1 F 1I9 DB19 The n-.aLinftingr comnittee, Members o! itihe ManversiMeeks, Anthony Walraven and ing lqt was levelled off and a Pbone 623-3303 L Mrs. Aln Be, ,a dM rs.Bo Town.slip Area Sehool Board. Alton Webb. mnent job donc - our sincereL Ryley, was asked to seoure a tire secretary-breasurer, Mrs. Sbewardsbip and -Recruitiný Dcrothy Bristowv, and J. H. convenor. l Bates, Lindsaay, the Publie AnnounScment vats made of! Sehool lnspeec rfor thbc toawn- the World Day o! Prayer ta shjlp, attended thre wmeeting cd be hield as a joint service in thre Manver3 townshiip Court- St. Paul's Anîglican C¶urch, cdl thLa week. -%~B~th ~ ~ o! ~th y are 'fticed'iblh liadrnin- priayens' and scripture readine steringl the affairs o! tbc with thc therme "Rejoice In Publi c So«ls in Manvers. HoCpe"f. The matter of enagagin,g bteach- iMrs. H-erb Coippins, assisted ers for one-room sehools is by 'Mm. Gardon Chase, wenc very difficult. The caretakingr in charge cti!thec Misicn study and iaintenance of ic prie- period concerning ithe Island sent 14 sc'hools requis-es con- o! Trinidad. The~y told of!tbbc stant attention as many o! bbc p r o b 1 e ma oDnfrontin'c bbe scools -have ibeen in use for crurch as it works ta iFprrcad oven 60 y3airs. The Sdhool thre ges!pel o! cbistianity. Board is o! thecopini1on that "'Trdnild d ould be descn(ibe'd if Manvers Township liad a as a miniature Unted Notions graded Central Schoi lthat wibh its comnilcb a! races, ne- bbc Pupi1is would receive a Ilgion and -racial teroien. supereer elenrcntaoey educabion Mo-re evangelism is nceded. whicb would equip bhem te The mic-sionarnie.,l are mtieh make greater progre.se'whcn overwetrled," said Mrs. Cap- tbcy. reach, Higir School. pins. Ms-s. Chase d'--cuEised ire Sebeol Board, Munie!- family life in Tninid-pd and Pal Ckounoîl and Inspector toIîd o! nie Achibelld Imti- Bates discusscd the mater o! bute for Giri-; wbere fthey ne- buPidiîng9 a new 1e roem school ceive net anly sohooIli-t, but at km-gb. AIl pensons p'esent training for borne makers as bad an icportuntity tic express we'l. The meimbers sawvled tireïr viesws and seek addi- tw'o types o! candy, aV.ittai tional dnAormation on bbc and Caconut Sugar Cake, matter. After éhc lengthy dis- made b'y Mms-. Chaise f rosir Tri- cussion Period a motion was nidadian, r-ecines. passed anid caried that bbc ExcerPt.s o! a letter frcm. Township of Manvens Council Ernegt Kibnev o! peberbar- issue debentîures up tei an cugi. nov, holidayinein l Tri- amn,'nt o! $440,000.00 to build nidad, were renad, tellPng ro! a a nçw 16 claogroosnsehool, new Memonial Chuneir ereot- plus ane general purpose ed and! hDw a flination front rooni. Tire 9ste wi'1l be cho- the, Bethan'y U.C.W. had elp- sen ab an early date. Chrles Menton was enigag- TITmYIV~~T cd for another yean as the OBIlUARY Dog Cointrol Officer for Man- vers township at a saýary o! MERVIN V. siar $200.001, plus 10e per miile. Thle Dog Corvitrl Officer ds to The funeral ser-vice o! Mer- provide a dog pound and sup- vin V. Smit'h cf Ra. 1 Cavan, iply feed for dogs while in was hed on Eunday, February tbe round. 6, .1966, at St. Paul'sAntglican Jaek Armstronàý,tbe Grader C'hurch, Bethany, with Rev. Cpcrator o! bhe Fond Depant- R. C. Rooe of Port Perny con- ment, will be paid ait the rate ducting bbc service, amisted o! $11~5 per heur, with an i-. by Arthur S. Allerton. crc&ise o! .05e an hour in bbe Mr. Smith, aed '52 years, y'eem-s 1967, 1968 and 1969 un- died Thursday ini Peterben- til a xatt raf $2.M per houn is ough Civle 'Hopi tal as a ne- reeched. The minimumi salary suit o! injuries r-ecelved i a for thee waontbhs o! Dccerrhber, faîl frn a sncw ro&ling rna- Januany, Febnzary amd Mareb chine he wns driving on ftic rhiall be $160.010 per mon'tb in slopes of bbe Bct-bany Ski the event o! light sno'wfal. His two weeks ago. D'urb-ai Counby is te be ne- Mr. Smnitb was thre son a! auested ta Instalil Smeed" the leite John E'nitb and Lita siens -in the viflage Ôf Janet- Gillis and wa3 born and edu- ville. catcd in Cavan bowns-hb. He Thre Dcpartment a!Hi1r was a mener'-ber o! St. "Paul's wavs will be ,requesbed to li Anglican Church at Bctbany. staîl electrec flasher signs an Alcn,gy witb bis fýar-ning per- 1lire net-th and soith aipçroach ations ire had be en 'previously f romn 7A Higbw'ay as lb burn.s ernploye'd with Warren Pav- on ta No. 35 H-igbway in Man- inez Co'mpany. vers toewnsbip; aise that thre He is m.Trvi-,ed by bis wife, approacb from 'hie l4tb con- thre former Belle Miller. one cession o!f'Manvers township daugbter, Mrs. Byron CELflord unto No. 35 Highway be wid- (Leora> o! Toronto, cne son ened ta in'erove tic turn an Glenn, atending MoMaster tire wesb i:de. University at Hanilton, and Ail parties owing taxes foin euie grandzon, Michael Clil- tihe year 1963 are to be neb-i- ford. Aise survivlng are four fied that paymient imust b. :S.-ters, Mrs. Oarl Ponteou.s made I full on or be.fae (Iva) o! R.R. 1 raenvilile. April 3t, 1966. Ail taxes Mra. Gordon Mtoffatt (Olive) unpaid aftcr iis date willb. of Bowannville, Mnrs. NScnan registered under the tex sale Br1althwaite (Mildred) o! Ca-.pocdure, outlined In the van, Mn,. ICenneth Braltir- Depantment of Municipal A!- w'alte ('Helen) o! Downsvlew; fsjrs Act. and bwo brothers, Charales 'Me Bank Borrowlng B>'- Smith and 'Emneny Snith o! Law for ion i the stnount Cavan. of $50,0W.00 was given lU PaUlbearers were Robert tb.ree readings and duby pas- Sismoi, Wilfred Reynolds, sied. 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