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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 May 1966, p. 5

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Northumberlad-Durham Tu-j Classificaton Talk onPolice Association Donates $1,000 jItbte sisac bereulosis and Health Asso- Dr. Horner said the resuits' were disappointing and did, Hardware Mercha ndising flot appear to justify time and, To adequately cope with the extensive program of nursingý Gîve ait Rota y M e tinghome visits, it is planned to: Give at otar M eeingth nursing home patients. A' Sinformative and witty of Trinity United Church ear the corner of Temperance ttlo 1 npcin ee addr* i was given bv Jack: Mr, Lander told the club 1 nStreet, and he and his brother maei 95 -Examiner.i ias bis classification! that although he is not orig- Glen purchased it. talk en Friday, May l3th atlinally from Bowmanville, hel Mr. Lander gave a witty j the lubcheon meeting of the was born near here, in Osha-!account oi their first day ini MAR E GROVE Bowmanville Rotary Club he1dwa, and recexved fris earlythe hardware business, Octob-1 at the Flying Dutchman Motor education there. He amusîng- er Ist, 1949. "It was a hectic * . Congratulations to Mr. andý Hotel. ly recalled the difficulties of initiation", he said as he and Mrs. Harvey Pringle (neeý The birthday of Keith Jack.- the depression years, and the! bis brother had ta learn about Dale Holtbiy) on their reicent son, a past president, was cele- low pay scales prevailing then. the enormous number of dit- flarriage. brated by bis fellow Rotarians. î In 1932 Mr. bander entered ferent items in stock This community was shock- Guests present at the luncheon' Queen's University as a s tu- Mr. Lander explained that dweitaseire or meeting were L. J. Lapitis, dent in Commerce and Bus- the average number of items teweedte r ïns Peterborough, Ian Biggar, Kenimess Administration, a nd in a reasonable-sized hardware Fi'cemn, St. Catharines, had Markle, Oshawa-, Peter Gra- ý graduated in 1936. During bis business is 10,000. He spoke psed wy ei rte velle, Bownanville; Arthur B. first summer vacation as a lof the constant improvement o r.Lsi ako Crs Finnie, Port Hope; George university student he sold 'in different lines, and of the tirie), Town, Mr. Harry G. Ireland, Allan Evans, Ed 'books door to door. The next'electrical applilnce business, reaMP Go.Sy- Storie, Barney Lewis, John'summer he worked at General' which they have added to their Ptvge otebrae family. Ail relatives, Mr. and XKpn Des Marteau, Cobourg. and the following summerpainting and decoratlng bus- Mrs. H. G. Freeman, Mr. and Dr. Keith Siemon, who in-. a-ain worked for G.M., this mness, and the gift department. Mirs. Morley Flintoff, Mr. and, troduced Jack bandier, a time on piece work at 65 cents ebohturonuî- friend of his ever since Mr. an hour. ing mn 959 as ore paw as milor e toSt. CatarinesTon, Lander camne to Bowmanville' Following bis graduation ineeined59for oepanso. ne sForid tCtainso 17 years ago. He sajd that Mr. Lander joined the staff of task o cb panio n r ti h ~ evFia. hlp oerlBck Mr. bander has taken an' the Royal Bank of Canada, had h ssac of a nigprmsswe- A $1 ,000 contribution last week by the Oshawa Police Association put the stock, wil opyel, lpit active interest in the corn- and later wvas associated with I h sitneo hl- tcwl cuytepli mninty and has served on the Coca Cola Company, prior sale hardware firm. We also Crippled Children's School and Treatment' Centre Building Fund over the $115,- oin Sunday as .Rev. D. Arscott snany boards and committees. to World War II during whicli had a sale at the old store and 000 mark. Constable Gerry Ouellette, President of the association, is shown sary servcean esti ieto . "Jack Lander was the he served in the Royal Can- a pnn aei u e presenting the cheque. On hand to receive the handsome donation was Mrs. John , r n r.Tono Cartle PesdenCubaofAte the Bow- adran av ndeM. adrsoeftha- Chmara, f irst vice-president of the Women's Welfare League. Looking on is the! Damm, daughters Lynn, Di- mdavilleaKinsen eClubattnd, afer the iarthem anuLvadMrtaers k of lriigthead!Police Association secretary, Constable John Riordan. The policemen raised the anne and Sandra Danmm, Mr. adc ar eaprf. ect attend- was ungagedsinessthen m a- anaesof iepongingto n on through their recently sponsored biblical paintings exhibit. Other acti- iBond Orr, were Sunday lun- ance~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~len reodgebssre atrn uieswe ealac fidpnetyon oe udd. fMr.L.C as the Chairman of the Public 1saw a retail hardware business ed hardware stores which havel vities supported by the Oshawa Police Association's 88 members include minor 1 Snowden and Mr. Bob Snoxv- Sehool Board, bas been a memi- located 40 miles east of Toron- joined together to have the sports and the supplying of equipment to Simcoe Hall. The members also assist den. They also called to see ber of the Board of Directorsto advertised for sale. This benefit of combined purchas- i rpidCide' oka h iceHl os lb r n r.F t ire of Memnorial Hospital, and a was McGregor's Hardware ing power inth vinCple idr swoka the whoesa e __Hall____Boys'____Club.____Mr.___and___________F.___St.___Pierre.___ mnember of Board of Trustees'here, situated on King Street field. He said that h n ,1 U i --~ his hrother had ioined tbksll-eaith n itKeport DURHAM 4-H CALF CLUB ATTENTION FARMERS inetha i ng edin 164nd fond On May 19th the second members t, stock the best j ff eeting of the North Durham **.W hy Pay More goods at reasonabl:dp:ic:efor S4- s L g e r S t f Ti Hrrn f lKai helring, Quality ofrg e R.R. 1, Fraserville. The meet- GAO IE-DEE OO ISthanks to Mr. Lander for his7:0adtefr lieswe Farm Tank DISEAaL able.R IL interesting address and Presi- Me r wn ed dmpensed with. Then Mr. dent Don Morris expressed bisT oex.plained the dairy Fr Tak vial.personal appreciation to Mr. score card and gave somne ýLaner or is ecelentad-pointers on daim-y judging. Al bu fOhwa htyand iti der o iseclln.d The school population in the nre ber and 93 per cent receivedimemnbers jud'ged a class of OututOsaw, Wity ndDisrit res.United Counties bias increasedl Dr. Charlotte M. Hornerlbasic immunization. Holstein cows and Mr-. ler- CALL CLLECT125 per cent since 1946 creat-ýMedical Officer of Health andý A surveY of food haîîdlers, ringa gave the official plac- L COLECTing more work for health unit health unit director, said ifl hairdressers and barbers for1 ings. After the meeting re- W ESLEY VILLE b~~~~~--'er annual report that bealth tuberculosis wsudrae rsmnswr evd _________ he May meeting of the cerning this and similar prob-1 on an ever-increasing scale. 7 United Church Womnen waslescldBrkn ari.1 Miss Evelyn Flaxman, super- held at the church on the af- The lJnited Churcb consistent-' visor of public bealtt nursing, __________________________ly opposes a Canadiannai- cited the need for increased itrnono te lhwihal lotterv for it is considered' staff providing better service Presden Mr. J Greneeldthat bad means wvi1l corruptin the United Counties. incharge. Following openingithe loftiest ends. Mrs. Morris Home visiting played the with prayer the business for bas studied this and the ef- most important rote in the Nlce or Kore adweetnedol-ligad iîonthat ica ead-past year. This, and the time leced orKora eretunedtoaddcton ha case had-spent on book work at the over to Mrs. Snell for mat1 ship to society. There arel offices accounted for almost' posed for tbe Korean govern- tion is more prevalent than ing time. The remainder was, I ment made it impraetical ta others and it bas been sbownispent at schools, 22 per cent;ý -shi.p tbemn there. Appreciation that industiy hesitates tai es-, clinics, il per cent; and other ~ ~ UIVwas expressed for the work tablisb in such a community.' activities. BEAUTYdone by Carroll Nichais wbo At the conclusion of ber "Altbough the amount ni of-ý . hD I ad made a utility table for' tal1k, sbe was tbanked by Mrs. fice time is the same as last, Suppîîed by THE OSHAWA WHOLESALE LIMITED the Sunday sehool and other Groeneveld and presented year," says Miss Flaxman, suppiydptfrporsioidpnet work in thbe kitohen. RMi cail with a rosebush on behalf of "The home visiting trne is ydptfrporsieidpnet S ALUN was answered witb a flower the groutp for the montb. In down two per cent and scbooli from home gardiens; tbese the worship servi-ce the scrip- time is up by three per cent."; were madle into two lavely ture was read by Mrs. A. Hlghest £Ever..... 65 KING STREE T, EOAST iragmft' uT h Thomndyke, meditation b Tmesent in ýsehools is the, meeting and preseted to twoi Mrs. A. Tborndyk.e, and it highest it lias ever ever been N BOWMANVILLE senior members, Mm-s. P. Hold- was concluded with a poem because of the increase in!. I G ' LM away andc Mrs. W. Tufford. and prayer led by Mrs. Groe- scbool population. P O N E 62 - 5 1Daf.fodils, tulips and forsythia neveld. The Bible study for Public beaith nurses and:L G0 'A M PHO N E 623- 541 were used. Report was heard tbe aiternoan was on the part-time nurses macle' more FOR APPOINTMENT ni a bale sbipped to elothing parables ai Jesus as explained tban 15,000 visits to 8.500 i dptiToot.in the study boo'k, "Jesus familles in the united coun-SH R deoti Trnt.Christ and the Christian Life."' ties.SH R CUT Bn Nw41ln uet paerwas intcrodge5 * * * o, The progra a ncag Congratulations ta Sharon Recently, emphasis bas been of he rau ld b Mr. H r-T orndyke who won the tr- placed on health care of thejW O E O A Fl oA BrrBrouhand Ne Slo phy for senior girls' cham- pre-school cbild. More than' ra ppekrwa nrdc, ionsbip at Durham tmack 2,600 visits were made in this ~~~yMm-s. A. Thorndyke at the LOP ' L Wit Ulra-ode "" bginingoftheproramasmeet at Clarke High S.Dhool category and there were an WihUtaMdr einn fteporma last Tuesday; first prize in additional 192 office consulta- the speaker had an appoint- the bîgh jum'p at the Kawar- tions. L I 1 L M Equipment ment later in the afternon h filan rc ett Nusslomdeu-eos SENSATION Mms.G. Morris is president o aferuldat ra met tNus alis ofclnmerusi for the latestEizbhvle UCW andPeebruhasFray viistvitm aicm n- WHOLE Eiaehil ...ad Neighbors hem-e were shock- cable disease and also contin-j cIe members here were very ed ta hear ai the sudden ued care of patients fromi FLANK ON In hair styling! pleased to have lier speek todeath ai Mr. J. Alexander on hospital for sick cbildren and! LN N 2 9 l tber on the subect of latter- Mondav evening, May 9th, general hospitals and cliics. lies which was the citizenshipland several attended bis fun- In addition, 16 licensed. __________ topic for he day.__Mms., Mor- cmaI on Tbursday afternoon in nursing homes in the North*-,M naB S E Port Hope. ubradDra rawr' L M naB S E Saturday xvas a busy day 'Vîsited on a regular basis. for rnany i h omnt.Ib sohool work, public 1ROAST, an iaurayethernont aea yetIin eaigea HPS .\mic .\...crou'ghndaimoextenocci a C~cuJ-rreFd e healtbit area.11 dilivtto oal The health unit advises 28 On Fmiday evening a sur- prcn orciepeet- prise birtbday Party for 'tivrerabies treatiment. Rveports. Wanda Ford was held at thewr evdo ierbd inosbawar. Her im ;ýtfoxes six skunks, four dogs,' in Osawa.Her mmed-itetwo cats and two head of cat-CO N F A E family were present. dle. Cases occurred in Il of the! Mm-s. Howard Payne aîîdM1 rural municîpalities. family attended the May dayi A decrease in the number; 4 festival held at Whitby La-loat cases ai infectiaus hepatiti S~. ..dies' Callege Iast Saturday. wa reported, altbough there, Sandra &pent the weekendiwe nAYM ..........................a't~witb ber cousin Catherinelwesre caes vb ere no reorty .....Langdon wbo is a wasrceve. hee er o42 sden cases compared with 131, there. 'cases in the preceding year. __________________________________________________George Tuffordl was in' No cases ai typboid tever charge ai Sunday school onjoccurred and only one carrier, As You Know, completely modern Direct Distance Dialing will bring Snayroig.Cuc r-fprtyoiferisudr ___________________vice was held hem-e, the begin- public bealth supervision. Diec Dstnc Dalng teepone the ease and speed of local dial ser- ning of the alternating moi'n- N Polio Cases DirectDistace Diling elephing services between Wecon There bas not been a case service is comîng to Bowmanville in vice to most of your Long Distance and Wesleyville and Morish!of polîomyelitis since 1959 and. Ocobr.An w'e sgt n chd calling. It's the modern answer to and Zion. Rev. J. Cargo use d there were no cases ai dip-ý Octoer.Andwer riht o sced-the theme ai Go>d's power inItheria or small pox. the ever-growing need for faster, bis lité as bis sermon and theJ Dr. Horner also reported a. ule installing the equipment that wmil simpler and mare convenient coin- junior choir, with Mm-s. Car-idecline in the number ofi m- enabe yu t dil yur wn satin- uniatins.rail Niehots as organist, pro-Imunizatian doses given school enabe yu t dia yor on sttio- mnicaion. vdedthe music. They sang'children because more nrim-. to-satin Lng istace alî tomost We illtei youmor abut his two anthems; there were I'3 ary immunization is being 5 to-sttion ong Dstane cals contn etwid servicumoe abwou t boys, four girls, and twa emp- done with infants and pre-î teleponesacros th coninen. cotinet-wie seviceas w get ty chairs for twa little girls school children and fewer re-' om av telphoes crua he ontnen. oser to DDD day. home wîth measses. A gerans- înfarcing doses are recom-1 umn with bright bloom was thc mendcd.1 floral offerina for the service. "It will be interesting ta WJilma Niehols. Lake Shoreiwatch the change, if any. with' DELL ~~. - . ~1 resident, who spent alnîost1 the advent oi medicare," saidB W M pital recovering f rom flu, re-ji There were almost 2,000, 4 tqand h la at Friday. achool begmaners lait Septem-' T7he Canadian Statesman, Bowrmnvtfe, May 25, 196 5 Ite I ft Ivorst. Karen Jozjoski, Richaird bnildrefl KOCOivO Krackenberg, Betty Kuyer, U Julia LeCroix, Maurice Lem 1ýC MMU j0n at Croix, Peter Lavigne, GerId Communion Mrti, R I Masterson, Lawrence Owemi, St. Jo eph"SBiIly Rivers, Warren Thiele, *Michael Tompkins. Philip thVandeloo, James Welbourue, UThe Rev. F. K. Malane,th Dway-xe Yurko. Christopher Parish Priest, officiated at a Pittman, Sa n dra Pittnan, special Mass on Sunday rnorn- Robert Goswell, Joseph Goa- ing, iMylt a 'loklnwell, Janice Ryhorchuk. Gene St. Joseph's Roman Catho I ic Ryhorhuk, Nancy Verbrugghe, Church at which 60 children Valerie Forget, Cindy Le- received their First Holy Com- blanc, Paul Eeuwes. Walter munion. Kaitzer, Theo Denouden, Ken The First t.omniunieants'Auger, Eric Sites, Reg Lorion, were Paul Charron, Peter Ricky Annaert, Clifford Bru-. Clement, Beverly Dillon, Pa ulton, Arthur Messenger, Martin Eeuwes, Kevin Farrell, John Wilkes, Ronny Sion, Billy Groetelaars, Eddie Gruyters, Salanaki, Louis Salanaki,Mark Darryl Heenan, Ricky Hoger- Nowak and Brian Forget. D US TRIAL LBAC OF FIESACSCNA AC I tý nedsof Poroinesofthu. ..C .NoiGr 27L OFFER SFICE C16 AND Prodce f U..A. Canae of.S.A1 Glrde or Irish 24-o-1..TBa. P yrod f UA . - Ca 8-o.. Gr. PREM 1.29s. et Cakue oMixS.3-for $1 GREEN EPPER IGA FoodIinMer N VILLE

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