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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Apr 1967, p. 12

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eu ' ttmema , owmanmfiL Ar. 12,1047ly. h. lauufférisBusines Laie Hno îckaw. BuinssGirls Win ~Curling Irophies Mr. 'and Ifrs. J. Dekoker, ion Ladis Honor whitby, Mr., md mrt R Westheuser, of Bowmanyfle, were with It n n mrod fo SerîceThickson on Sunday. mradefor ~rviceOur Institule meeting wau C rdeJenni. Harden wu xharY to Divadale, SunnY- postponed until April l9t. ordat the meeting of the brook Hospital, Toronto, was Mrs R., Saory spent most Ville Ladies Auxiliara dSced. Entertainnient for. of the week'at -her home in te oylCaniadian Légion the vetgran patients and bqx- Starkville.. She and Mr. Sav- idon oday evening in es ta ho filled for each wil1 ary spent Sunday with Mns. Légion Hall. President be prepared. Secretary Knight Smith. Wetver presented an wil write the authonities at vepl amp ta Coni- Divadale regarding a suitable e retac gngwe eHren, au an expression date for the event. bu-us or thre grbunldin .a areciation for al ber It was decided to arrange a Southe forhbenronds. ok for the organization speciai trip for auxiiary mem- Soheork ba ben on a thetrak wichis abouta linshe resided nt the hall, bers this summer. Treasurer mile north of Howard Quan- AInvitation was received Ade ae astpin tri ll's farm on the West side. ta the Royal Canadjan tion and prices for journeys ta Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ieon asking the local aux- different destinations. L. MuIlrew on Sunday were L a znay embers ta attend the Secretary Knight is ta 'Mr. and Mrsý Don Whitbred 9.enn of the new Legion Hall write ta Army Central Comn- and girls, Oshawa, and Mr. ~isawa on Tuesday even- mand, Oakville, ta enquire Chris Anderson, Cobourg. ~iApnil i lth. A spécial bus when the Massed Band Con- Mr. and Mrs. D. Maclntosh MUleave from in front of the certs are ta be held and and David, Cold Springs, Mr. g on Hall an Queen Street wbere. Then arrangements and Mrs. R. Averys, Oshawa, nOtsve» o'clock that evening. will be made for au.xiliary were with Mr' and Mrs. H. *4 ]Plans were completed for members ta attend. Muldrew recently. =pearn and serving the The auxiliary will cater the Miss Barbara Sheppard had n imy Night Banquet to be lunch at the Lgion Sponsored a party on Saturday and en- neldbYr Branch 178, of the Cub Pack Parents Night to be tertained several littie girls. ,yiCanaclian Legion on held on April 22nd, and Sec- 4rdyevening, Apnil 7th. A retary Knight will be the reetfor each of the specîal convenor. She was also ap- :luents WUIl be donated by the pointed catermng convenor for .kluxilÎary. Comrade Fran the Legion Ladies Bowling B es ýo0ruce in the catering conven- Banquet ta be heid in May.Ii.S Uir. Seoetary Florence Knight, The winner of the special L A ipast'president is the lunch draw was Comrade Jean Bur- UEW ,%nvenor for the Legion Crib- ton. The Social Convenor for N E W ..,n Saturday, April 8th. Comnade Ede Mantle. This week coming from a Cornrade Rena Bathgate and week of holidays things stàrt- lot Vce-President Rose Ven- ed a little bit hectîc. But it Usp were appointed caterîngEU Z B T VIL settled down, that ia, until -9-convenors for the Bowman- E IA E H IL Friday. Our fîrst dance of 'ville Skating Club lunch ta be held at the High School on Church services were held this third and final terrn, lrida eveingApni l4t her. Net Suday hey i'ack ta Kulture' was held. "mFtaer te Fig r katin Cr-bheld aNet SGarde il Entertainment was provided ~. ýîîtr te Fgur SkaingCar beheldat ardn Hll. by 'The Syndicate.' Everyone -nival. On Friday night the mfem- at the dance was surprisedi at ~ T e anua viit f t e a x-bers of the Sunday School at-Ithe remarkable ipoeet~ g tended the Sunday Schooi they hv shown over last " Rally at Canton. year. The dance was a great On Wednesday afternoon success. 4 P Mrs. H. Quantrill, Mrs. O. While on the subject of Mercer and Mrs. H. Thîckson dances, there are two of im- collected aur share of the portance coming Up. On Fn- bazaar and took the items to day, Apnil 21, we will have Port Hope where the bazaar another dance featuring the AI1AIP IN(for the Cancer Society was fabulous 'Quiet Jungle'. It /&'ATAX held. Several of the ladies promises to be a real great.. * ~c~ ~ dressed in old-fashioned cos- dance. tumes.In May, on the 5th ta be , ~On Friday evening, Mrs. E. exact, our Spring Prom wi]I IM'U~NM Eiliott, Oshawa, held a mis- be held at the Golf Course. ~VUYW~~g4 cellaneous bridai showen for The price is $4.00 and the en- A%'47N1 Miss Gloria Quantrili. Mrs. tertainment will be provided ,~I ~ 0. Mercen, Mrs. L. Muidrew by the 'Impremis Quintet.' and Mrs. 1-. Quantrili attend- It will defînitely be a most 'B ..ed from here. enjoyable evening, so prepare Sympathies are extended ta now. - Mr. O. Trew and other rela- Coming up next week B.H.S. ; DAIRLINGTON tives in the death of the laie is beginning sales on this ~ tPH LST RYMr. Walter Longyear is in ways, enaugh copies have ta the hospital at Bofcaygeon. be sold s0 as ta break even RiS2Kng St. W. Bowrnanvilie Mrs. M. McAllister is stili before any copies will be *.bone 623-7341 Free Estlmates in Peterborough ho sp ita i pnînted, s0 prepare now. where she is improving slow- Brry Krawchik. Last Wednesday evening, the Business Girls League wound Up their curling season with a party and presentation of awards. Top, place went to the girls in the upper picture, from lef t to right, Ulva Lathangue, Dorothy Pocock and Lean- «. ne Bathe; absent, Phyllis Cruses. A new trophy was presented to the runners' up. It will be called the Doris DeNure Memorial trophy in mnemory of one of the ~Y e ,it st .u e rembgrs who passed away. Winners were, from lf to right, Dianne Vivian, R o s e S u c h , D r o t h y P o c o c k , a d a s etl to t y H p s Master Paul Sm.th, Toronto, lowlees and family v!sited on recentiy spent holidays with Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Millson Thornton, Millbrook. N ow a bankw ill1 and farnily. Mr. and Mrs. Ross rd. entia vstdrcnl ihMs Murray Vice and farnily. Mr"ada "ouseyYelo. oneda EplresAe p y y u o e thnir lees. an Friday, Apnil 7th, in the Mn. and Mrs. Harvey Yl chunch basement. The next lowlees called at the Com.- meeting ia to be on Friday stoc Funrai omeMiii l4h at 6:00 p.m. and rail cal ~~ more nte estng. Mrs. Gea. Knox con- O ore int st ~spects to the late Mr. I . tinued with the study lesson. R Larmer.1 Miss Heather and Masteri Sympathy is extended tal Steven Down af Sunderland Mrs. J. A. Rasevear and fam- are spending this week with ily an the passing of her their grandparents, Mr. and father, Mr. I. W. Larmer f Mrs. John Knox. .4 I I I I p q q q i a e 'W ssi tftar ae -- - ' sucea n hefuur ae x- Mis eani Leach attendedLos3t sta n wi i. ~~A. E. Rîbey had sold off the of n.an Ms.Raph am-1Los tt av enddtte.Mn.ay 1lofs.tMr.5t1an d s.Rl:eleCamp.Lots 7 to years ago ta enjoy a semi-re-1 Clubhouse on Saturday even- Lots 10 tc 4% from date of deposit. tirement life. Thene are naw ing. three stores in the village. Mn. and Mrs. Donald Tay-1 Lots 12 tc 4% on minimum monthlY balance. Mrs. Mary Armstong o! on attended the 25th wedding Lt17t Smith Falîs with her daugh- annivensany o! Mn. and Mrs.Los1t 4% with cash withdrawals and free ter, Mrs. J. A. Smith. ' Frank Abernetby at Green- transfers for chequing. Mn. and Mrs. Bell have pur- ' bank. Lots 20 to chased the former Carter Mn.jandMMrs. Thea Boag, Aikahoata 4% . home and we welcome them Mn. ad Mrs. Lamne More- Lot 24 in to ta ur vlae hy ehueand r.re Ro- mve i ..to.,the home va c ba d o ae Sr., o! T ro to were by Mr. and Mns. Hall wo Sunday guests with Mn. and hav mved-lom the villae. Mrs. Ernest Hockaday and Ban 0fIVintra ~ Mn. A. R. Hubbard a! Bow- !amily. Banko M onteai nanville, a former resident Mrs. W. A. Knox o! Brou- o! the village, spent five days gham spent Sunday with Mn. Canaa'sFlrt B nkin1»haspital recently. Wc are and Mrs. Harry Knox andi s iportlantdtno te ta' Cana Ës Fret ankglad his stay was only for a sons. sbort time. Mrs. . C. Fraser recently sl fln n h ai Mr. Harry Grace spent a spent two weeks visiting with sought before enterîng into few days in boptlrcnl er gnandmnother, Mrs. E. IThis was the third time be Cowan of Clute, Ont. Bemvlejs I ImBEL l. 0 hsenee hospital since his Mn. Glen Fraser, Campi It should also be noted th Oâw rac: ~tractor started accidentally Borden, spent the weekend flot be the only regulations two years aga. Beat wishes On Sunday Mn. and Mrs. R. or erecting buildings, consi are extended ta Mr-. Grace fan Fraser and Bob visited with ta a eetbihdb a specy recovery. Mn. and Mrs. Stanley Long ta a eetbihdb Mr-. and Lirs. Gardon Stron and daughters, Port Credit, Highways, Health, and Toui aaalsted to deliver temai and misa with Mr. and )&B.. on Routes 2 and 3 while the Pat McCarthy and family and amia nwu absent. Misa Joan Fraser at Barrie. BLACKSTOCK Father and Son Scout Banquet the Group Committee, Intro- Ernest Swain volced the 0, Appnoximateiy 160 wel fed duced the speaker for the therlng'a appreciation af their fathers and sons of Cartwrighteit ,Boh.Kanz ofmo Macefl eortsaSco ute Boy Scouts enjoyed the ban-_veinBarbryanz cf Mstscal forts Sco uti quet arranged by the Group Oshawa, a Rover Scout wha those present in '0 Canm*a" Comxnittee and implemented had taken part in a Scout Ex- to terminate the progra.. by the interested and bard- change visitation wlth an Es -________ WOrking mothers of the mem. kimo Scout of Cambridge Bay, bers of the Boy Scout-Cub N.W.T. Pictures wcre ahown Association, o! Cambridge Bay, its inhabi- Chairman George Wolfe tants and the jaurney there S p ecial ý called the gathening togethen and retunn as well as other atapoiaey7:30 p.m. items of interest. Cambridge Rev. Rose said grace, the Bay ia located on the «Dew ner begun. After this Most miles north o! Regina, aefo isatisfying event, the head John spent two weeks thenee I A table guests were intnoduced, aIl in daylight. Although he nco r Scout Bnian Lee proposedteari1 in July, the ioe hadinoea toast ta the fathers and Wmntrcded enough ta permit Mahaffy responded ta sam& the launching a! tbe R.C.M.P. Arrangements have been Robent Wheelen, former Cub Cruiser, whîch important ev- completed for speclal incarne leader, proposed the toast ta cnt happened during bis visit. tax services for the County of the sons, and Bnian Tomchi- John misa showed sampies Dunhani, M.P. Russeli C shin, Cub, neplied. Cub Ake- o! Eskimo Honey stted today l'asDave udsonofmitts'A'parotwear, etc. Officiils frarn the Belleville and Harold Crawford o! Pack He also toid t'hef boys that for- Taxation Office will be at the 'B', gave short reports o! Cub mcnly the only way one could Fedenal Building in Part Hope activities and introduccd the tell girls !ram boys was by On April 18th and 19th, and present leaders. Mare leaders the trim on their parkas, at the Fedenal Building in are needcd in bath Cuba and blonde or brunette wolverine Bowmanville on Apnil 2Oth. Scouts, and this refrain was fur, fair for girls and dank The officiais wlll assist anr sung several times. for boys. He showed sanie taxpayen with the preparation Presentation o! 'The Best pictures o! girls, and how of his tax return and anhwer Camper' award was made hy they are trying ta become ali enquinies whethen made Scouter Doug Metcal! ta Bill modern like other Canadians. pcnsonmlly on by telephone, Thompson as a resuit o! 1966 Genuine a p pneci a tion o! Mn. Honey said. camping activities. Scoutmas- John's presentation was shown ter Harold Hamilton rcpontcd by the gathering and voiced To give ail taxpayers an op- an Scout activitica and told of by Chairman Wolfe. portunity ta use the services povidd, arrangements will camping plans and projects A!ter having the girls ne- be mde for evening hours. for this Centennial Year 1967. sponsible for putting on the Details wiil be annaunccd Ross Duf!, ex-chairman o! fine meal reluctantly line up). sbortly, Mn. Honey stated. TAXPAYERS UN DARLINGTON TOWNSHIP NOTE: More fires ini 1966 resulted in a 35% BE (AREFUL Do flot allow children ta, play with matches. Neyer set f ires unless you are sure that you have adequate protection. Under the Township By-laws, you are responsible for Protect your property and, T. G. LYLE, Fire Chief. H. C. MUIR, Reeve. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT 0F MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS tDER MADE BY THE MINISTER Under The Planning Act )wnship of Cartwright, ini the County of Durham, descrjbed I the Schedu!e ýof subdivision control under clause b of subsect ion 1 of section 27 of J. W. SPOONER, Minister of Municipal Affairs. thase certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lylng and fCartwright, in the Cou nty of Durham, and being composed of: 024, bath inclusive, in Concessions 1, 11, 111, IV, and V; >24, both inclusive, in Concession VI; S24, bath inclusive, in Concession VII; o 24, bath inclusive, in Concession VIII; to 24, bath inclusive, in Concession IX; Do 24; both inclusive, in Concession X; 'o 24, bath inclusive, in Concession XI; and Concession XII. k this Order may affect the validity ni any future agreement for the dity of a deed, rnortgage or lease and it is recommended that advlce be ;o any such transaction. hat the regulations relating to land and buildings i this Order may sapplicable in the area covered by the Order. Prior to developing land sideration must be given to these and other regulations and procedures ythe Department of Municipal Affaira, or such other departments as urism and Information. "I. il '1 - qiý_- iý-- ïz;;ïwý- -'--I ~ 67. SCH-EDULE your tar dollar.

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