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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 May 1966, p. 6

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-~- ~-- 4 1e Canadian st*teasos. Iwuanville, May 19, 1966 'Clarke Twp. CouncilI The Township et Clarke Cemetery Board wau estab- (Csurwil on Tuesday, May 3rd, lshed., This Board will looký r"sved - a letten from the aten the falwing cemeteries Township Public School Aea Christian Church, Lawrence Ecord i which the school Back Church, McNeili and board stated that tbey wished Nelley, Nay and Staples, Law, 10 sli by tender the ont-room rende, White Church, cNeil sthool buildings and land at Pnopenty, Bethel, Brown Fam- 0ak Antioch and Lakeshore. ily, Giffard, Smith and Elliott. Thé caunecil bas rcmedd Tbnee readings were given te the Board of School Trus- 'to an amendment ta the Re- tees that tbey tender fer thelitricted Ares Ey-law wblcb in g*toval of these buildlng. ýetfect dele tes Mr. Bruce Myles' A àletter tram the Counties 'pnopenty tram the original by- Ylelth Unit conirmed the isw. This aliows Mn. Myles *xtension te September lst forlte construct bis commercial Mr. Bruce Myles for nevv building on his preperty In ipses*for bis donut opena- 1Onono. lin. The Unit stated that'l The Read Supeintendent they hoped suitable accemme- wss authonized ta prepare dation could 'ce obtained byi plans and ebtain prices for a th. date. ýsidewalk In Newtonville. - A letter from Jean E. Perrin Times. concerning drainage at Lot 19, Concession 1 was reterred to the Road Supeintendent. The létter aise nated the possible K D O Incrtaslng drainage problem due te the tact that niany (Intended ton last week) boeuses wene ta 'ce built in Kedron United Church was' this area this year. tfillèd te capacity an Sunday A letten tram Mrs. S. Ham-j morning ton the specisi Chnis- lttn referred cauncil ta con- tian _ Fàmily Day services. çern by some of ber clients Duing the service thec Sac- ôîver reduced tire rates in rament ot Infant Baptîsm was Qnôna due ta the installation neceived by Donald Andrew, of a water system. She asked scün of Mn. and Mrs Claire that counicil send in the neces- Brown, and Lori Lee, dsugh- sary report ta the Canadian ter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ivenson, Underwriters' Association se administened by Bey. Winni-1 that a decisian could 'ce made fred Bridges. on th rats. . The Junior Choir, under A letten tram the Counties the direction et Miss Mar- refenring ta Mn. Robent Steph- gret turns, presented two ensons application for a salv- antbens. Danny Maschke 4ge yard nôted that residents sang the sale part in the tirst, within 500 test et the location "Love at Home" and Diane of the proposéd salvage yard Mountjoy was the soloist for rnust 'ce notified et the intent. mTke My Lile and Let It Be". Objections ta the yard, if any, The scripture leason, was must 'ce in writing and mailed ýread by Bian Elliott. Nancy tô the County Clerk In Ce- Woodward led the congrega- bourg.i tien in the Prayer ot Con- A letten tram Mn. Alex Car- ftession, à Litany snd The ruthers in connection with Lord's Prayer. A children's piles et earth aloni the read story was nead by Sandra ailowance by Mn. Jaynes' prop. Mitchell. enty, was referned ta the Road Boys tram the Senior Sun- Supenîntendent. day School whopetmd A contnact, upon appraval the duties of ushes ee of the Depatment et High- Bruc e D al1e, B i 1 , 11iontt, Rs.ndy ways, will 'ce awarded te Gan- Dingman and Harley Davis. araska Bridge for the con -_________ struction et a bridge north et Leskard.ELZ B T VI E .The following vouchers were E IA E H IL p4assed tor payment: general, $8,15e.33; reads, $14,534.38; (tntended for last week) weltare, $748.28. On Wednesday evéning the A new tire by-law was given Institute was held at Mrs. three neadinga along with the MacWalk*r's home. The presi- passing ot rules and régula- !dent Mns. White, pnesided. It tins or the operation ofthte: r.K rwsgop tire b-law a unicpalMms. Don Stévéns (née Doothy By bylaw a MuniipalSmith) wbe taught at Eliza- bethville séveral yèàns &go speke on Education. The i usual business was dlscussed. ..... Lunch was sérved. On Saturda.v evening Mn., and Mrs. E. Fowler attended the 25th Wedding Annivensamy et bis sister Mms. R. Russell and Mr. Russell in Belleville. A miscellaneous showér was beld at Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jonathan's home, Brantford, for Miss Danléne Thicksoni wbp. .wl'ce. narried the 2lst. -Mrs. John Délkôker, Wbitby., moewpur plleyspent Saturday at Thlckson's. Mn. and Mns. O. Mercer becoms mars than vislted ber mther, Mn.. C. Beatty, Toronto, and Mr. and Just à piper MIns. E. Baty, Taranto, on Sun- lesboe tîtnever happens Mus Danlené Thicksan, of LaIs 'ope ~Taranto. is spendlig tbné. 1 YCRU4 But If touble ev'e weeký at home priôr te bai should stike, you can counta weddînig. o ur service amd concet for Mr. and Mns. W. Muldrew of Oshawa spent the weekend 7bUr Wefaz when -- handi6e t Sunnytidè. yourwisuaumC Andyoun pol- Thursday aternoon severai iWy will e cked ya etofthé ladies attended a trousseltu tea for Miss Pal muraSce ofPanzItion k ow Nckelson in Poe- Hope whc tbe wcrld ave for is far was marrled ta -Mr. William treatntent to policyholders. White an Saturday In Pari Bettr amus tday.Hope. ~ctte 500US tday.Mr. and Mn.. W. Térbencbj and Leigb Ann, Port Hope, were wftb Mn. and Mn.. C. Mercer over the wéekend. Miss Glénda Mércer, Miss ST A T lSuzneThickson, omn STUART l u g Miss oron aTne an Mnl and wars Ms. e. Hea îlih . Caandrj Brownies, Guides RceveReligion adLife A ad Cee'slahs h lcWo e Mr. Gardon Fleming ofHil Head has been convales . . at the home of his sisterHeas-cno a le B z a He. On Sanda Mr. amngd ist The bazaar held by the with children and their math. easin mdoront Flte mgvoft-Catholic Women's League in ers. their sister, Mns. Earl Ross St. Joseph's Auditorium onl The Tex Convenor was Mrg. and Mr. Ross. Gordon remain- Friday evening was moat en- Bert Payne. She was assstcd ed for a manth's visit and joyable. Mrs. J. T. Scott w"s by Mrs. W. Lawrie, whq was friends wish him continued the general convenar ef thisi in charge of the sale0 tes ixnpravement in health. sucsfl vn.tickets; Mrs. P. Willezn !d Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Stewart Chisholm was Mrs. Peter Vogel who w3e in Malcolm attended the Van the convener for the special charge in the kitchen.' Neat - Whitehead wedding in draw. The Rev. F. K. Malane Those who presided alêr the Bowmanville on Saturday. On drew the wînning tickets. TheteancoeeupwreM. Sund.y the Lawrence Malcolm lucky winners were: Mrs. Don- ..E. ndfe usr Mrs.he family attended the christen- ald Wood, 110 Eastlawn St., H.Enand, Mrs.mMiatel ing ef their nephew Barry Oshawa. an electric cdock; Han Mrs. G oenhalm e ghs. Brooks in Bowmanville, son Miss Sadie Grant, 66 Queen Thed errs erhle Hgs s.Mri of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brook, Street, Angus, Ont., a fishuig Heenan, Miss Helen Jozkaski Part Hope. Irad and neel; Miss Laura and Miss Patsy Nowlan. Mrs. Adelbert Beacock is i Chisholm, 9 Victoria Street,_______________ Brantford te be with her Bowmanville, a wading pool. friend, Miss Jean Easter whaý Mrs. Larry Hardcastle was has undergone surgery inleonvenan et the draw for the Brantford General Hospital. decorative electric lamp. Her Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyland son, Larry, Jr., was in charge « u ýýM were guests at the wedding of the sale et tickets at the of their niece Patricia Mary bazair for this attractive Hyland, to Mr. Frank Neath prize. Young Donna Haynesi in Claire Lea Presbyterian drew the winning ticket, and Church, Sca;rborough and they the fortunate winner was Mrs. remained for the weekend Glenholme Hughes, 3 Ontario' with Mr. and Mrs. Hoard. On Street, Bowmanville. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hyland Mrs. G. W. Lee wax the visited with her parents, Mr. convenor et the Apron Booth. and Ms. W. Mcabe. She was assisted by her Mr. and Mrs. Deug Fallis daughter, Mrs. Ernest ash and tamily of Bowmanvîlleiotte. At Trinity United Church on Sunday, May 8th, a row, 3rd Pack Brown Owi Mrs. J. T. McDonald, vere Sunday dinner àuests eto he cnenr foh large group ot Guides and Browriies received their Guide Capt. Mrs. L. Lucas, Patricia Anderson, Brenda her paensMe adMr. o ntry S or ws r. tarr Religion and Lite Emblerns. The Guides were trom Cowan, Jane Mclntyre, Janet Nimigon, lst PacklClarke Williams.1 Hardcastle. The Fancy Wark the lst Company and Brownies trorm lst, 3rd and 5th Brown Owl Mrs. J. E. Stout and the Rev. George~ Mrs. W. H. Johnston andi Booth was convened by Mrs.f Packs. Those taking part in the ceremony were, from K. Ward. 5th Pack Brown Owl Mrs. Thos. Westover Meén. ayJales .TRto. ay annsse left te right, front row, Bonnie-Lou Carlson, Ruth was present for the service, but absent when the phOtO Grant Thompsons.1 Mrs. J. E. Rand, the C.W.L. Crag, EanglineMerley Iree MFarane Breda as akenaftrwads.Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mairs were President. was in charge ot Silent, efficient and Crfao,Evangeline rMerkand, Kren Mcarlan e, Bn ak wasaptakenhavatter ards.son the Religiaus Articles Booth. Mofatt Cahy orer nd are Srgison bak apd thve dgterstree 50flShe was assisted by lber economnical controlled -nthre e S daughters. teovisitdaughter, Miss Judy Rand, and ents, Mr.. and Mrs. H. Vander- Whindsrndy-s Gle og Miss Lînda Masterson. Mrs. lheat for every roomn heul. Wilnsrae and Mon BIvane Rand was aise canvenaor for P sy h o l g is 's p e a s .Recent visiters with Mr. Ballraer and M lrs.n, the sale et Curv-Ply's lovelyl Sient electric heating and Mrs. Dick Davison were and Mrs. Ted Mairs and lam- tny n mr at ae aves you meney on in- Mrs. W. Dickinson, Port Hope; iiy, Cannington; Mr. and Mrs. baskets. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and Mrs. Bud Virtue and fam- convenor of the Sale ot Home! nance plus controlled T o T a ch e s' C n ve n io nGist, Peterborough. Mrs. Dick ily, Bowmanville, and Mr. and Baking. She was assisted byý heat for every roem. Davison, Mrs. Carl Eliott and Mrs. Norman Mairs' and her daughter, Mrs. Ronald k Km were Thunsday visitors Robert. Their son Gordon Hayfles. *I[< <L ihB i-Ie ld a t viap i G r ~e S c h o l with Mrs. Dean Lansing, Pick- 'phoned themtfram. Winnipeg. Mrs. J. C. Nowlan was, the 1 11Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eliott, hnod attended the C.H.S. At Her daughter, Miss Patay eu. The techers f Durhm No. re deaing wih is o utmoDavidinhandfKim twere tSundayaidHome.imCongratulations Congetulawinsnowasiainwa chargear etoftte Th1 eachers ntt et uhm N io.rtdanc.Ing ih is let uretmo st inin st wolo.tre usts with his parents, Mr.j Miss Nancy Fnew, the Queen, Touch and Take Table. ___________WC______IL __0 hil Teaycoers nttoteiheda p orace nbi ecueheyar nsco and Mrs. Harold Eliott, Leask- land the Princesses Misses Mrs. Egon Rietmuller was hat-dayConvetin Ein Maple stated that 10% et our child- Mr. Shooter said there wasSdale. . Nancy Staniland and Judy the cenvenor et the Fish Pond. ~M Genre Cnitidan Eda rn resfrigeotionaln o psychological neason for the' Mr. and Mrs. rery Preston Swain. This proved te be very papular cenreonFnda. ay6th.rnaesutnn emtna decrease in a child's enthus- At 12:30 p.m. a delicieus roast upsets which affect their iasm for learning as he reach- beet dinner was served te the ]earning abîlity and that 3%Y es the higher grades in school !115 people in attendance. et them are suftening trom and feit that modernem a rznFns At the close et the mea] severe emotional stress. ýtien must be developed and S ave 4e-on .Maple Grave Schoel Choir en- Resèarcb bas established té,ajse oke the hl' or rn tertained with choruse~, solos tact that most learning prob- djtutd a keep the childsr k PBRRIE and duets. A medley et sangs lemas corne, nett rorm lack ot throughout his entire. scho'Jl t ramn "Sound et Music" were intelligence, but tram emo- lite. sung by the choir, with Kathy tional strain. It is the speak- A question period followed 'Hughey and Terry Russili er's personal view that the during which several teachers 39C )singing a duet in "Edelweiss" very best-educated and most asked advice on varieus pnob- urm Mxe !and Kathy singing a sole part understanding teachers should lems. urmMxe .in "The His 4re Alive". The 'ce teacbing in the Primary Mr. A. Merk]ey extended a E ET BE itriple duet consisting et Kathy Grades as indications are that vote et thanks te the speaker 2-1EGETBLEt Sol, Laurie and Jae Preece, a child's schoel career follows and the convention closed at T.2lbBa 1Joanne Bothwell,, Clive Brewn the pattern of sucess achiev- -3:15 p.m. 4 9____ m C -nd Richard d e .ong gang "Spning Wind". Terry Rus- sell sang the solo "Thé Flag". 9JO and Launie Preece sang a duet "Rain in May". The choir then sang "'Over The Rainbow" and ,"'White Clifts et Doyen" tcigëthýe and ýlôqed the prograrmme wîth- "Ye Banksansd Brses". The hearty applause given each numben expnessed the audience'. en- joyment and appreciation et «the childnen's fine presenta- tien. The choir was dinectedr by Mn. F. McQuay, a Maplec Grave teacher, and Mn. R.1 rMetcalt, Music Superviser ofc *Dalington Township and was1 accomnanled by Mr. Butler, ot Dalington, and Mn. Met-1 caît.C t Mm. K. Wellen, President eft the Institute, irtroduced the mémbers et the head table: Mn. tE. Webster, I.P.S. Mn. .J. R. Shooter, thé speaker; Vice- Pnes M. Griffith, Past Prés. W. G. Heald, Sec.-Treas. O. Mot- tatt and nepresentatives, S. Sykes, M. Schlacht. J. Cryd- serman, S. Thickson, G. Themp- son, G. Holmes. L. Moercrott and M. Trim. Mr. Webster spoke a brnet gneeting te ail those present. rAlter a short business meet- ing, Mn. G. Holmes introduced -the speaker, Mr. J. R. Shooter. ea psychologist f r e m St.i Michael's Hospital who spoke1 on Mental Health Aspects et intenest ta elementamy school teachers. He called teachers "changera et behaviaun" and said undrranrIina o f whzut we NO MILK DELIVERY, Mon., Mcay Yi ELVERTON (lntended for lsst week) Messrs. lan Page and Jimmy Miss Canal Stacey necently Stacéy. tnactured as mail bane, in hem YelIverton!s U.C.W. -he1d. ankie during P.T. at Lindsay their May meeting on Thurs-- High Scboôl and is curmently day, May 5th it the spaciaus spontîng aý walking cast - ne home ot Mn. and Mrs. Ted "ýwatussi-ilng" for Canal for a Spenceley. The meeting was tew days. apened 'cy thé Président Mn.. David Wilson, wlth the Ode. The 'flu" bug and thé Mrs. Balfour Moare convened measies have bath invaded the devotional, opened with aur community. Mrs. El ym n r. Bob DeJong Pattersan is spending a few anld Mms. Moore each previded days this wéek with hér sister a reading. Mms. Mabel Rowan wbo bas Thé minutes wené réad by sufténed quite a bout with thé the Sécnetary Mn.. Art Row- "flu" bug. Congratulations, if an. Treasurer and Flewen Ré- belated. te Mm.. Rowan on ports weré pmevidéd. Rail celebrating hem 85th birtbday cli wax answered with a con- this past weék. tribution ta the fisb pond. Mn.. Sympathy i. extended eu, Hugii Beggs et Janetvillé gave student mninister Mr. and Mrs. an interesting démonstration Ivan Cook and famnily in thé on flower arrangement - how death o! Mr. Caok's tathen this ta niake corsages, etc., which week. was very much enjôyéd . Fol- Mn. and Mm.. Norman Leman lowîng thé neadîng ot the cor- and Mr. Ken Lémar, near espendence, business c on- Hamilton; Mn. and Mrs. Bert cenning thé Garden Party ta Visé andtamiy etCava; 'c held in Juné was discussed. Misée EtadRobisofet Cvmn, MM Harvey Malcolm was in Mrs. Ert ne Hednson aand bharge et thé pogram as fol- Mn. Muraysi Hendeson aend lews - paems 'cy Mn.. Howard Mrt.Musray gendtsoat thé Malcolm and Mns. Art Rowan obnsons.uot t h and a côntest by Corneé. Lunch Ray Rbnos was served by the hostéss Mrs. Mother's Day service at Vel- Spenceley and Mns. Jack Wil- verton United Church with son in absence of Mn.. Fred the exception ot thé sermon Stacey. by Mr. Cook, was taken by thée- junior membérs et thé con- grégation. Active parts in th@ E T E O service were takén by Misses E T TO Arne and Norma Wilson, Thème was a splendid con- gregation at Nésti eton United Cbumch for thé Mother'. Day service. ]Rev. Philip Romenil chose as bis subjet Home and Its Relations te thé Chumch and thé Community. Thé anthémn "In thé Morning ot,ý Lite" by the Junior Choir, was' beautifully néndened. hree children wene baptized,Ra and Ann. cbildren of Mr. and Mn.. Barry Mathews and Rol- and Edmund, son of Mn. and Mn.. Lamne Lee. Mn. Inglis. student ministen in the Pareebytenian Cburch, delivered bis farewell sermi- on. Re chose as bis subjéjct, l'Farewefl Bréthren" and gave a very fine address. Thé childrén sang the chlidren'a hyma nd théb choir sang thé anthém "God WiUl Take Cane et Yeu" wlth Mrs. Visser and Mr. Harry Sandenson taking the solo part.. Mn. and Mn.. Inglis bave made a hast et friendismince coming bers ane yemr mga. They wlll 'ce go- ing te Winnipeg wbere be wil continue bis studies. Nestle- ton triends were pleased te welcorme Mn.. Wil Heoey and agaret cf Tarontoeand Mn.. Fimtze trom Mldland ta the. wevice. Congratulations te Mn, Mer- vin Nesbitt who wms success- fui In pauulng the neal estate examiatiens in Tarante ne!- cently. The friendu of Mns. Grant Thornpson are pleased to know ihe is home from the bospital and wish ber a speedy ne- cevery. 1%ther's Dey vîuitors were Mr. and Mi.. Mervin Bird. 11rookln, withber parents. Mn. and Mrs. Malcolm Zni@na0n ,ad Mr. and Mr&. Peter Van- denhaul Othilla, wlth his par- 23rd Regular MiIk Dliîvery on.. TUESDÂY, MAY I4th qin a. aw MAPIJ GROVI RED & WHITE Maple Grove CORNISHS RED & WHITE Orono

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