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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Mar 1967, p. 1

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TaxesUp$21030 on $3,100 Hu br naburnt4enm At a meeting of the Kinsmen Club last week, donations totaliing $600 were rniade to the Cystic Fibrosis Fund. Photo shows, from left to right, the ciub's C.F 'CairnanDon Brown presenting the cheques to Jerry Covey, the C.F. rep- resentative from Peterborough, while club President Raiph Whyte looks on with wpprovai. A cheque for $500, was donated by the Kinsmen and $100 by the Kin- ettes. The local club has pledged $1,000 to the fund. The public can assist by using the Cystic Fibrosis contribution cans that are strategically piaced throughout the trea. Photo by Lloyd McRobbie Addresses Interclub Dinner Reforms .Ministe r, Speczks On,..Chan-ges1»Attit-ude Toward Rehabilitation lincrease of 6.8 9 Milis Lower 'Than Expected Garbage Pilys" a Part Residents of Bow nille fCe a raise of 6.89 mn the miii rate this year, but this is a smaller increase than that in several nearby municipalities. On a resi- dence here having an assessed value of $3,100, the increase in taxes is $21.30.' The net increase is less than $1 amonth;- when tàking into consideration that the speci al charge of -$ 12 for garbage is now included, in the total amount. The.1967 BudgetBy-Law: fa DURHAM CLUB adopt the estimates of 81 FORMER WARDEN4 sums required during the year MEETS and ta strike the rates of. taxa- DIES tion for this year Was passed The Durham- County Club of at a meetii1g of Towýn Council His many friends wiIl be Toronto will meet this Friday, held in the Council Chamber sdee olanta ar ,o n Tuesday evening. The total sdee olanta ar March 3 lst, at the Women's estimates amount to $ 1,622,065.* Campbell of Bailiebaro died on Art Assn., 25 Prince Arthur Mill Rate Sumrnary' Sunday at his home. He was Ave., Toronto, when the guest The 1967 rates for Public 73. The funeral was held on speaker will be Alex Carruth- School supporters are as fol- Tuesday. ers, M.P.P., Durham. His sub-ilows:* Residential - General, Mr. Campbell was Warden ject will be "Our Senior Citi- 42.11, High School 30.30, Pub-lof the United Counties in '1952, zens." A postponed meeting lic School 23.38, County 15.01, general chairman of the first from January will be held a total of 110.80 milîs. Com- orld Plowing Match at Ca- April 28th when Miss Nancy mercial - General 48.44, l{g ourg in 1953 and reeve of Fowler, Public Speaking Con- School 33.67, Public School 25.iSouth Monahan Township in test winner will give hier talk. 98, County 15.01, a total of 1949. He is survived by his Ail Durhamites will be wel- 123.10 mills. wife, three daughters and one comed at both meetings. (TURN TO PAGE TWO) sister. Neèd VoIunteer Heln à T B-Dic JMay Hai Unless more volunteer help is forthcoming from Bowmanville citizens in the immediate future, the proposed Mass Survey for TB detection and Dia- bates Testing may, have -te 1be-postponed -b*-tff- celled here. This infor- mation was brought out at what was supposed to betaina te ir*ryn CONES WNNR roihe replacement in this dnnrmeeting held by Bow- ameetin g t. e li r o ThTS INE rvne o antiquated county mnil Rotary, Lions, Kins- Tuesda nit. nfru jails by modern area coiffine- men and Kiwanis Clubs at the riately, to date, ail efforts Winner of iast week's Cen- ment centres is progressing, Lions Cammunîty Centre. Hu- expended by the local tenniai Contest was David and already il out of M33caunty bert M. Hooper, Chairman of chairman Robert G. Law- Watson, R.R. 6, who submitted jails, each more than 100 years the Inter-Club Cammittee pre- ton to recruit assistants the correct answer "Mackenzie aid, have been eiiminated, the sided. ]King." Hon. Ailan Grossman, Ontario Expa '67 symbois, the coats1. have met with practically _Mr. Watson wiil receiv Minister af Reform Institu- of-arms of ail the provinces, no success. letter that will entitie him ta tions, said here on Manday and portraits o! the Fathers of (TURN TO PAGE TWO> $19 worth of merchandise from evening. He was the guest Confederation decorated the DeiWith Real Estate, 14 Frankispeaker at annual Inter-Club (TURN O PAGE WO> o se D g Just how Mr. DeWith iso e golng ta provide the winne with his prize is uncertain. Maybe it wvill be a deposit on F *Alot somewhere. lhialigo HORS CON~ST u I ranchers have suffered con- w g RSi CguiuST 1 Bali siderable financial lass be- Quite a number of entriesli i e t n i cause a couple of dogs were have aiready been received for! ln aebe iaie etnilBl oehr h allowed ta wander, lnstead the cantest involving the best Planstheofa be n ilz e ent benn altgte.Teof belng ied up as the law caption for the "horses" pic- fo h fiiiBwavleeethsben sanctioned by requires. ture qppearing on last week's Centennial Bal, spnsored bY Town Counil as the officiai Vincent Ciapanna, Gravel editorial page. the Bowmanvîlle Kiwanis Centennial Bail here. Ail Pit Road, lost seven mlnk The judges haven't had timeiCîub, ta be held in tle figh proceeds will go towards the when two dogs entered his to, choose a winner so there isSchool Auditorium on Satur- town's Centennial Project. barn about 2 a.m. Tuesday stili time to enter if you havelday evening, April 29th at mrig ehadteds come up with a good hcading.J eight o'cock. The Queen's Own Rifles nonn.H er teds Dance Orchestra wilI provide turbance and went out with Aiso, entries for the Second-ý Tickets wiIl be $15 per his shotgun btte o ary Schooi Essay contest on couple. Dress will be semni- pthes mndsic ter wîl e dora or e bu the go "My Responsibilities as a Ca<1formal, or costumes d rize adspt ace o waeoe h e could geL dating î ukycouples.go hta bm ada"have been slow com#g1 from any period within the c Bruno Schweda, Nwhase In. The de&idine for eniterini, Iast 100 years may be worn. Tickets will go on sale on ranch I. opposite the M. J. has been extended ta April! His Worship, Mayr va Saturday, April lst at Freder- Hobbs scitool on Taunton 15th, so all students in thelHobbs, and Bowmanýville'slad- ick's Pharmacy, King Street Road, hail a similar experi- area wiil have time ta preparej est living Mayor will be in- East, and Colliss' Electrical ence early 'Sunday morning. tbeir in aterial. ivited ta officiaiy open the Store, King Street West. (TURN TO PAGE YWO) SFour Clubs Jo n Togeiather for lnterclub Service Meeting On Monday evening, the Lions Centre was packed to right, Kîwanis President Bob Carruthers Rotary! ~t~representatives of four Bowmanville servie clubs Preuident Bob Stevens, the Hon. Allan Grosman, j ~ho ad athered êagether for the annual interclub Mi!nister of Reform Institutions, Lions President George ~e.ùi, Te residents nf the four,, elubs are shown White and Kinsmen President Ralph Whyte. ~ptakingto tb.e fls peaker. Includsdfrom lof t rbetes Mass Survey beI be Cancelled Flower Arranging Millinery Classes Tô 1dExhibifij1n Don't forget the Recrea- exhibit flower arrange- tien Department's Flower ment., and ladies' bats made Arranglng and Mlllier by cias. member. during Exhibition to be held at the th1e past season. Lions Centre on Thursday, Tepbi swloet April 6th, at 8:00 p.m. Thke phiels e et he The Flower- Arrangint là; no charge. Refre.hments and Millnery classes wlil wll be served. I 0I3ts and' £Jkeces t PROGESS-. His many friends will be pleased to learn that Chief of Police Bernard R. Kitney is progressing favorably after undergaing surgery in Oshawa Géneral Hospital last week. It is also understood that Reeve Sidney Little, in hospital here, is feeling much better and hopes ta be home soon. Two other well-known local men were takeni to hospital yesterday, Mel Wiseman caught one linger in a machine at work and did considerable damage to it and last night Customs officer Jiin Crombie went back in for treatment. He had oniy been out af hospital for a few weeks after a serious heart attack. t t i -t t t WOUNDED - One of the pair of beautiful big swans that were resting off Bowmanville Beach a couple of weeks ago is stili here. Apparently, ane of its wings was injured somehow, possibly by some youngster hitting iL with a stone. NO WORD - As of noon no word has been re- ceived from Doris Joli who is bowling in the national championships in Calgary this week. If she also is able ta bring home a titie, the powers that be will really think that Bowmanville turns out some super athietes. And they will be right. i. it i. t t t MUD -Our sympathies go out toalal mothers in the district.who, really can't be blamed for not enjoying the Easter holidays their children are going through. Most of them must be spending hall their tîme cleaning up mud, washing dirty clothes and trying ta persuade their children that there* really is no future in getting soaking wet a dozen Limes a day. Next Monday everything should be back ta normal with the kids back in school. 1~ t j. t BREAK-UP - The comparatively warm weather the past few days has done quite a job on many of the streams in the area, with the ice breaking and piling up in huge heaps. It has also, changed rnany unpaved parking lots into rutted mud hales and dampened quite a few cellars. However, a good ramn should really start Lhings rnoving In a hurry, possibly creating a few floods. + . t tj . + FATALS - Word was received this morning that David Roffey, 63, ane of those involved in the two-c4r collision on Highway 401 a week ago Fni- day, died in Toronto General Hospital today. Hia wile Nana, 61, succunibed to injuries.last Friday., Bath were froin Napanee where he was vice presîdent and general manager of Gibbard's Funiture Shaps. IL is reported that the driver of the second vehicle John Rohacek of Toronto has been charged with careless driving i. 1t j. j. ti WINNIM - R. Pineie l $50 nicher today after winning the Kinsmen Investment Drawr number ô laît, negt, with ticket 108. W EDNESDAY M RrR 90 1OR .ýNUMBER là Bantams Mob Goalie After Bi81g ýWin Bowmanville Bantans- defeated Georgetown 7-3 -on- five third. period.go ale here Tuesday night to capture the playoff series three gaines Ito twoi Bowmazwille will now mneet Tillsonburg for the Ontario Championship, with the: first ganie in Tillsonburg on Thursday, night. Second.gaine of, what likely .will be-abest-of--tliie6 series goes Sunday night, 7:30 p.m., at the Memorial .A-rezia. The ý,Juioir Towvn League sudden-death fifth gaine bas been nioved back to o 'l- p'ç for an exciting doubleheadez, Dotig- Crough scored twioe forb t* Tus* d;ay's. big -vcitozy,, singleu-tging t. Tommyr -Sinip$on, Mike -Dcrneghwm ýry Preston and Paul Siexnon. The. abôove photo sh0pws what hap , bW, f t 1ia Sté victory, with goalie 1nobert Willoughby being mobbed by is teanrn ateq, Municipal Affairs Ministeà Designates Cartwright, Mivr ýAs Subdivision Control ra In an unprecedented move, County caused the issuing c f councils of the0e .nnlcljp ai$* Miunicipal Affairs Minister the order by the Minister of ties an opportunlty. fo inrnte the Hon. J. W. Spooner. has Municipal Affairs. measures to guide and regu. late such subditvisions and dé* esignated the Townships of! I have taken these actions velprnent as inay odcur IA Cartwright and Manvers as to protect both rnunicipalities the two Townships.". areas o! subdivision control. frorn the possibility of a sub- The Minlater has alsoo là. Imminent prospect of large stantial amount of unplanned structed hi. Coninnunlty PIaz*- numbers of lots being sold in land subdivision in the near ning Branch to give these tige te two townships af Nor- future," said Mr. Spooner, cauncils ahl possible aid lin tumberland and D ur har "and e afford the respective ths natter. t] c a: n, t] ti Yhren in Canadian Doubles Titi. ShrlueCain, le! t, and Cornne Bç avez teYouth Bowling Canadian Senior G=rs b at Toronto's Aprile Lanes. l'h. Northern Ontario, with British Co ed ini the 36-gaine doubles iy nation~al you: 4compio of118 titIe Yeu*'- Give $600 to Cystic Fibrosis Fund VOLUME 113 1 - 1 18 Pages BÔWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29. 1967 1-riât 1>01P drà%ýýl ý ýj

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