Earnings to l1eShare, a an tatesman rFi laweeék) weeks hit the Durham Cut weekend. He won 6 firsts, 3 Commission promotion plan. Iapenters, not cúistornrtefh l nn fte n r(Reiadi OnSUin f 8 urce5ac innigh trog seconds and 1 third in track MnYalterains toMotheOlyni Restheranttlere- J. Hob sSenr ublic Sch 4oo rL pFmer. own C - aessi 10 tthe 1canog evnts.itedKundeSt.yEasthare senting a bright, new appear. Wed esday en oi p lstben 'telLtnasa created. Clarence Oke and Ted B - Šn :Tuesdiay evening jud esshould result in much more SnSun uin rdyfaiirday trn coon he ComunitiNew0sZo cital eLo Grasrvn .nell, Bowmanville, who bdwere unanimous in their e. room and other improved front. oetie r mg Fws riday famihred brick wscholhoe e Isdte.o fetv etmg a score of 47 for three wins cision to award the title "Miss office facilities. rnughtoLihe rtBolwberok a CooedCee0ws hra-iecllt.G ornuexedn ftran orcs fcn Ill be re- Weref. in third place in the Penny Fair" to Rhonda Mel- On Monday morning, Oct.e intwithete robessteal- ened by fire that burned a December 7-- 00dictionfacnietpe-tnepai epnini Iio 1 -dYs it was men's doubles lawn bowling anson, 6-year-old daughter of -3rd, Jury & Lov'ell Pharmnacy.$3in caes ihts ad a outlre oe i the clo ed ito fapenauaevc ra etrdt àt e al dáyOntriotourament Saturday, at Pet- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Melansonwll open their doors to cele- A$30 mah. floorpleibefore fih ireme could , vaei Prime as utis upisfrtefrsele18hana eoto h Uniton eective erborough. Durham St.onbrate the 110th anniversary ofcAdng esit ate d 0poli- xigihi.ecar sldctoria aCourtnceConumer' GasComany hèld aM heFyigMr. and Mrs. E. J. Creeer At a meeting of the Bow- business in Bowmanville. cudngviitrs a forts ovebe 1-.ecnaxry Sh oCence- nyBe wAsvM. red elamie osaeodr n oto Hate on of Owen Sound advise. that manville Centennial Commit- October S-Casa gto r matny ars t rc e ntmeing é on gtEecssonFiaaecrAeyh rz wnb ety n cement the have located among thir tee held at the Lions Centre Word was received this United Churcheon Sat bnzrDsti2,OtarioSecodaryROY A. Foster was elected theluywniner a 70 TegosinoefrI Jonfml apers.a copy oblihe Thursday evening, Aug. 11, it week that Miss Judy Brouh akte10h itdyo colTeachers Federation in Reeve of Clarke Township, H. BwavteDeahetohmnhenig etme 0 want îor nèèd ahair- ed Jan. 8th, 185smn7-wsanuce.htW osdugtro rRn rs h hrh aelf ordMrs. . .E . WConilal eputy Reeve, nd hth naiorovnilPlc 96 ttle 13260 u et onday, jo IndiOna'ydro'smn foreposition of Honorary Chair- won teGnrlAlnyThe uirMnsctalo eidathmor irlt usadOm Fls-an Frk A.r nso omo hrsrs n will n a etry j ew in xriHdoe Ao- man of the Centenmial Com- Chapter IODE Proficiency feJuiroe'sSfbalofMri' frhr ae u. ry..T e insen lubsda y 170,0,o . n Pri wil0 umhaerer cd sin UBow 11 A rea rmittee. .Aadfr hLer196 isbague held a very successful hand, Walter B. Reynolds, .in Electors turn out in full foi: a coored eeiinstCahoebfr icm ae n .of th $.0hr. endThe t manville rea. Well -known Bowmanville Brough is an Intermediate tienanque ar.opyupre sent-rventon of his outstanding force for first full electionhedbfrCrita wthcasdy$20,0,orI% iý t*aiU n oDarh- Georg new res2 men aeathlete and sportsman Alan H. Student Nurse at Hamilton houon satuoilrk Club- inseveamnto d udev tion itenel ear.E .wcatfor mayJmBuksfTeFyn annsprcmo hr l"Wgolssnin ll eowrde Andrews, 21, brothers Osborne will start his new Civic Hospital's School o coÎr2dtra vnneomnof duaio iSeastErlAhWltnwa ucmawnMoRestuatwr 9cns oprdwt tau rw-he schooeslst who comdewsfrom ,Birhs aÊrerthis nmanager of Liberty NrigTTeeae10otmsBwavle ise CuaranCut.eecedeve onilosteluk Soe.n8cnssn16.Th atr Sault, nfield in th Manitulin dstrict. y. dNturses m her la1ss. Kin Invle D lub Judy Britton, St. Josph's elected were Robert WaltonTmanSosLdofNw yivedrteas ras 'I gdnits, Poidece Au efrm ir 3-lan . wlThe Ontari ySletdom eFthefrstim e i sev-io dat ment raw winners Separate.School, was the Frat Alfred R. Gray, Harvey Bona- atewr h inr fa dtiei h er.-b là- iker N o idn ugSt à- m r onAgng hoored Bow- eral years, wo nmm rsGiOfWaCa che; 3draw M -s. IE yH nstnthhI . hn DarlingtonH.FohC. Muir In estost u ec u naie1 r o2cnso thais a- ènte o GratsFamily Jura nal pp ars Theyg D uch atrGuides received their All- John Werry , .Prize as Nw bca rolynPwasire-lected Reeve, by n asC wthe, bl restsgeto o hr o1 et nOt ,Tdral ayswithte orht aelJonlof it s orHoe l talkdt SenrMCtens Round Cords on Tuesday ev- The Millionaires Night held Shooland eath e irPube lc a a ion. CrlDowand tw astnaorect Itwsfr1196Thewreh sv H key Scl wit, th a va otninge. Thits g a HtetedionSeniCtreanst-ening. They are Catherine by Branch 178 of the Royal , and he ThirdPrize ep t Reeed n d e achoe toSadotoecidetn ihhdvdn n HonMny hof week, at heAncnu al nen-hi e insinghoes nte town.i McGuirk and Jo ph eCaaia Lgonws n u ti aCeeeSho elac aaiori lae eur ar ath av aCil rese ineitrdutono , n i n fuloswmg. It tio ftheCandalnven.d n usingh24- Atth th 1 reestanding success on Saturday * Gibbs, RussenaturalagasBen 1954. In the that abofullsig t 00nwsphapes Asoiatn Wein Bell C24- d te annual meeting of eenn. All tickets for the Louis Laskaris, 69-year-old B ,ossf Dw ndB n dErly Tedymrigfr ae idntrlgsae attendbduigth50 eSpaJoh, sN.B.,theiow-i Belanadatomanager J. W. the Bowmanville Branch of event ee ae. rsietformer, proprietor of the, rown.>fudtrieoigncsdhae eneued1tme *** chool.*anvedille Cah Sa n adianN.BTaesman nueysail odayservc oe che d Cnadian Cancer Society Stan Dunn presented a cheque Olyi Restauexran, ha Atece m egfter14-.ieeratthosnmolream n mlye aertshv as week's an o thee awadin SttheB-Septmber i1 cein ta c le L n the Green Room of the for $500 to T. A. Fanningfihtmgexeiec as tth eeigofte ulc Ng ortemeafM.nn en nrasd1 imsWl t ofthweekprop -osedtree wsars iomp ett nbFr iy wAu u t th 28tns Mentreon September Director of Recreation for thwkhe fr w asanlost ithebsh Utilitie Commission, heldo-r.Nra odokad opn ao otat r Station and Fire Henry de Vries, R.R. 2, members of t'he Bowmanville elected pr'esident of the orga town. hiadte anul on ort dyand two nights. Mon3- cdye etrvegrit ase aiyR..1Bwmnlenfocutl198 blChurch St., wreckers Newcastle, really hit the jack- District Council of Boy Scouts ization atio mad by Bact78thoebe 3 i e o u n ve s ee n twnonMon o Mndy ngh wen ndgust eneraied18() the Bowmanville Recreation This week, R. L. Kennedyhldb the PUC in te amet ldnowin the pròcess o i kt was da wenndScuets n s ix ed rmOtober 12- Department. Charles Knox, President of the R. M. Hol- of teWtrDprmn dd'u owin the pold pumpfhim tohe the roeedtlns ro o .t15,nnnixaestfoAl-A. O. Dalrymple, Agricul- Orono, was the winner of the lingshead Corp. of Canada, amounting to $105,000 in Gov-1 kêe he t nk tthe ol rear. t hvethee0-0 raw oed tal ofb . 1,Anstn l tural .Representative for the $500 prize. announced plans to greatly ex'-ernnt ondtofthe TClerk- 166Minwas received over $1,000. The other half The Harvey Websters had aOtroDeatet fAr-novme . adpeetBwavlef- otolro h ono til ska d tàtMrsdSw .onfsthe drai icetothe New- rough experiencewovervatecvituetodayFaood B aan to s tonors ere brought ig tand tadministratiweoare - Bowa lle.morning, allarge, twéo ft, iësecnd awnd aefck LIce fu nL oos|tonignKTenty w a deadditional agricultural, schol- t b iston St ay even- tions. Roughly 11,000 sq.it- young white Arctic owl anded two tirdtsforersentrisfadvietatk ov hwee ndicided tst o isitenStatd e-i rship for young men in Dur-- aa ok'hBwanil of office space, casting $100,000 on eGorge Heath's television Mâ ét Worcester, Mass., on most of the mac.hinery in in Louisville for an hour. catethatty.$30. schoarsympeOf the Trophy for the Bewillbeaddet the existing paral, 18 FurthSit.,an a p- Ju pth. The show is spon- their fénall plant im the In- When they returned to their w$ arship Pla th plant. aer toe usin it asa pch S0Mb h o ceseH nd th ie r, ws ovte edcto bt$stolen co E n Walter Frank of W. Frank Fstival of One Act Plays held C. E. Rehder and his son children gathered in large and Rl bceion iltGrup ew new, l aer buid in en sr. an V. BbBt dReal Estate Limited with the ot the evemngs of October Tom of Bowmanville Foundry numbers to see the sight, quite N 26-. AoalLiy r u usthen 10- thbulin. Mr- ndMs.Bb ae and scholarship to be offered to 27h, 28th and. 29th in the were in and out of their offices unusual in this part of the a1_rGareVieAMees ofLoa0235,Unteir to dughters, Orchard- the Durham County boy taking Orono Commumty Hall. all this week, watching pro- country. Pceýs th weogiek atan. ew dSeewers oa 35 Unitr- t s morinly arrived ome further studies in agriculture The hunting season may be gress on their new 3,000 square At the Orono Junior Gard-,o.h Q»Ic i- thscee ha beeneted otil oreUnon Mon- the is ong.cht flmissed at rany recognized Canadian here, but some are still fish. foot addition being.erected on eners Award Night and Show Gficel's bGrocetadayoaternoonllatothe onMoran-eglan ndhadtequfit tin University im the 1966-67 aca. ing. Pat Murphy reports that the east side of their plant. last week, Miss Wendy Mercer in a t. Ps roetrayark Cb hou e o isatry•gto oa' dte a tmre demic ear.e caught a 26" rainbow trout Douglas Hamm, son of Mr. was presented with the 4-C s District Governor pro osed twoyearagemn minorpsae.WkhsbgunteS. Tuesday morning. and Mrs. Donald Hamm, Award for Co-operation, Chal- . Dos adahskwfe it h BowmavilcFun- Aurgsta 31---- Mr asa.Wr's Ceen omny'eSt.The Newcastle Tampa Farms Orono, was the Valedictorian lenge, Competition and Creat-* Orangevilled vis f ited ow hdr. botanvilh ouatr- on Saturday shortly before plant south of Highway 401. Ltd. was struck, by tragedy a lreHg School's annual iveness. Q C)vil le Fitd ndw.re hyAcetetanh lterwih midnight Mrs. Earl Luxton, Gizn* .earth movers have been Wednesday evenmng when a Commencement Exercises on Dec. 21- en on oriode adre b y a wo te vte in favor. 76 Parkway Cres., Bowman- in action for several days, number of cattle ate part of Friday .evening.- During the S -lhnrd-onses rya C urofesient Rbr otayn30 aduts n ad cild ville, won the 1967 .Chev. clearing the site for the build. the contents of two plastic proceedmngs he was presented h evera ude yugtr ilb edi h ry Cu Pesdnt Rbrenere on0 husand at h im- sedan at the Lions Carmival. n ob ce. bags of rodenteide. By Satur- with a certificate designating had a marvelous time at the a wll e sx nw eah- s on venueHllt at the P After 44 years service with On Friday eveninig about day 15 of the cattle had died. him as an Ontario Scholar nParty hiden 's BaChristmas ONTAROSRETSHO on he l sffofBwmanRc ration Dn epHl atnthay Dommnion Stores Limited, Gil- 6 o'clock the large barn own- All except one of the cows with over 80% average,.h ie y rnh18o tihsafof o n Sptem- ron d efirstnuaSapBo bert I. Jones was the honored ed by Mr. and Mrs. Robert was purebred and valued at November 30-- oa aainLgo to g tSholi e psafttto Degrbon hurs d ay, .Augustox st at a retirement party on Guthrie, Lamb's Road, burned about $450 each' .L"ae Bono o-ter egogn Hall on Saturday o 4h GenEmntndrv ayevenmng at The Fly- to the ground in a spectacular November 9- manville received the highest Yesterday h e tn »bHancock. of Orono ing car No. 14, was the winner MgDtharoo .Htl lz ht asdsvrlmn Two members of Blackstock honor that the Association of front of tthe Bnwmsnvle in an old allon jug and his pusher was Grant r. * ones started with the or accidents on Highway 401 Girl Guides were honored on Kinsmen Clubs confers on its Hotel o sune owavlledweth E N he found on öiain St. Luxton. cmpany when it was only as honday drivers slOwVed to October 29th when they re- outstanding members when he pastiwas veilew en te. Orono. There is a namne A Bowmanville boy, 17- three years old. He was man- watch the flames.. ceived their Gold Cords dur- was awarded a "Life Member- The transformation isrremen.16 T. E Sison aroldJoh Hopergso of readter became al October 19-- ng an impressive ceremony, ship" on Tuesday night at the dous and has brought many "the idé lT Grmo , Wie .and Mrs.oh.n Hooper, o fsuoean . rbcaea WIln Bowmanville LegionIT ey are'Judy Mountjoy and Legion Hall.f b t ant,' Bowman- was the big winner at the pemedn.Mr1een-Bac',ais AxlayJa otn Bowmanville's Santa Claus Chiavo e omets fo ttehuro :0pm C..34th Annual Lake Scugog Re- supe wmakranagerSoula large held their annual birthday Mayor Ivan Hobbs announc- Parade on Saturday was again The voteopersCartwri gti gatta and FieldaDay, held atlMarie. party on Monday, special trib- ed at. the meeting of Town a splendid success. Crowds Township for one councill r frth puoso: -third forest fire in twoCa.esarea on Civic Holiday Blackstock Fair got off to a ute was paid to the six hion- Council on Monday evening estimated at more than 50,000 was not heavy on Monday, goodstat Sturdy, ugut forary life members. Un- has been received that tend- people were pleased to see the with Ossie Wright heading the'HERIN RPOT 27th, with atfine parade led rtunately only, three were ers for the construction of the spectacle. plswt 9 oe by Mss air Prnces, rs.present .to receive corsages Elgin Street C.P.R. bridge will Miss Susan Etcher, a stu- The first Centenriial drawan th Ry McHolm of Prt Hpe, and participate in cuttmng the close on. November 21st and dent at Queen's University, topace n Saturday night who aso opened the Fair. AnnieaClap A ie CoWrrightcommence in December.edThe Commencemetcercisatton winner being HIne .Bn ELECTIONO O R iETR Sçtmer -- and Vi Somerscales. Life bridge was completely de- Friday night at Bowmanville nett. His portion of the win- Le1e Taylor, Burketon, members not present included. stroyedS fire last year when High School. Susan is the nig a $130adAtu prominent Durham County Comrades Mary Hayes, Isabel the 01d dden structure blaz- 11-year-old daughter of Mr. Brooks, Silver0St. wh tha A.DLIG swine breeder, won 22 awards Poolton and Minnie Wiseman, ed spectacularly. and Mrs. Arnold Etcher. sold him the ticket collected wt is entries at the Can- After a couple of weeks An impressive ceremony and Word was received this $250.SceayTesrr adian National Exhibiion. with the place filled with Ian excellent program marked week that Donald Cramp, son, The Legion 50-50 Draw win-, neao nhit the jackpot Tuesday night when lie was the win- Xp ner of the Kin Investment ^6 Draw worth $1,000. CANABIAN MACIFC Mrs. M. J. Hutchinson, who 0OICORUN W ORKSfor 13 years has been a mem- ber of the staff of the Bow- .. mianville Public Library, has decided to retire from hler position in the Children's Sec- tion of the Library. At the meeting of Bowman- ville Town Council on Tues- day evening an Anti-Noise By- L iLaw was. ven three readingsý Luxur ous * Beacon Hill" OBroadloo)m ad pamse.i -ABy KRAUS Installed Wall-To-WalliIn MAissmborna wrg ht, dauh Our freight trains don't look the same nm r The Living Room of Each Beaver Wright,"restlton, a"nd forme Manuactued Hme.student of Cartwright, High Schcool, Blackstock, has been awarded a scholarship pro- viding hier with free tuition for four years at the Water- andthesceeryou enjoyv the séeurty and Pride Information was received1 ewoership The danmad ftr homesos every day, this morning that Peter G. 1 PHO N E TO -D Y gä e' toa'drcoey tCanadien Pacii, e--•ike But your freighi keepsechanging. Scmyearfaa r one r vsitBoter asaer oda an lern he enets ccident last Wednesday morn-Ca.ItomsnevrnWrhps, dfrntodyBute, et r M »"Vet«ed imeSe"» er the Ber las ndstar ing. After all, When We Started in the SIZes and materialS. And it needS SOcr ornes = ==t- now. oAt rificial Ie to hrail freight business, boxcars spcahndig Committee netted a sumn of Carnied everything. And today, That's why we've developed new d$2.0 or tre ebyfund. The 91 they're still the backbone of our types of freight-carrying Bo Moffat, Orono, was the vast freight-crygfet equipment, backed up by the Servn ui ýBAErl 7U0. tsoft Canadian Pacific special-purpose equpment incudes: atnStconmhndingatihnq. o 0 n a diaDr John Werry, Bow- 1l. Bi-level truck carriers a omnctos ïe = to the ri 2. Buikhead-end flat cars g 5V* . sE.XTel, eg.33gga tob&-.of'$8.00 for tovered. -fot cars *ML M Mie p .m. Bad.L I. Mecil refrigerator cars . tth 0. Drop-bottom gondola cars «at te 7. Depressd-centre it cme 8. d-ewi ut cnter ftrr. i i Bowmanyme, Jea. 11, 106T Hi hli ht 4ftm C di S IM!m - -