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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Apr 1967, p. 6

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l'.Canadin stateumn, B Owmanffle, Apr. 19, 1»7~ Mille and famlly, nowmanvle' l L h la .fyauM.8C~ M Mr.and Mrn. Glenn Smith dyha ie inPrH sita and famllY, Misses Lynn and ru i C a a ea e dmn tierat~ mra _____FourNew__________Lorma Yeo, Hamnpton, were bAt oAIL Mn.. Paul Vaneyk. dthe Report a Life n unicipal Politics Mm. etdf ump 4.5 Milis de_ Barrett and boys, Long Sauit, mentrtmeent Hgye We iArl101 nlsv audy member of St. Gere( ~ its2mi,2fml Sunday. ~ ~~ TheClarke Township School the local taxpyers in the ln 1968. The cot of the endalý glican Church, Newcsî. Dahre - _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lane Annis, Area Board on Monday, April Township ciCareTen-adtotastmedt Srvigeud h we'jroprios1 LD escriLb ecI I,> C on tro lier ing visitors ofMr. and Mrs. fer the year which notes an additions in satleryesched- 0$0000 Oofran taeextea u nd twparets,:f areaE ors-8. Hampon, unda eve - 3r ev nmg et t eir udge cte se n th e 15 ar ry 00of$0 . pl os a a teeteo n . tiid arents, ae SflOVato s2 S. Gbe nraei taxaint the tax- ule along with the first pay- sian for the gera urncynd udey Wloehm teM.adpyrinteTownship, tht. ment on the Kendal addition room.Aury.Viti ;ln A d d ress a t R o tary C lub Mr:. J.Cl oy amerM.a Beh tear. il i: cinte~ the ug t l pof tw room: . n.'The budget haa n, proiion ters and five b~ors, M rs. Llo d H r m e an Be h t e i cre se n t e fr paym ent on d eb nt res for C . Sm ith (Isobel) Floid. Te ota cst f he enalthe new Klmby school. Theae Offord (Ruby>,Mr.Jh Anaccount of the duties,1 The new members were in-1chairman for the iast threeSmahyi rtne a te5 milis fàliteoraton e erio d teroayrntil16. Ptidaoal !Tr tiespforsrieittan pmunipral u ,ed nb therodsponosgyas familY of the late Mr. Leslie Tht total budget was'set atisetting a sum of $66,000.00 ta The budget was presented ta anto, John af PortHoeCir tip fr ervceinmuncialJack Bryson, r n-otcn From 1958 ta 196, Mr. T roi , Bowmanviit, for- $350402.00 of which amountibt paid thi. year. Tht remain- the Township Council at their ence, Morley, Bas& an r POiiswsgvnJim Eiick, said that this new Lacey was a member of tht emya Tyrone. Friends visit. $127,120 will be raised fromIder of tht cozt is ta bc paiineîgo usa.Tm8 ilala oot.H a it le aid w a c ien by Con- R tarian was bon in W inni- Recreation Committet and its ed th N rth ut & Smih rmeceteibnongb oonr tr o u r D a id ace y o! to bi 'p e , a d li td n O s a w a u n - ch a irm a n in 19 60 -6 1. H t w a s C h a p e l a n d o mn e a tte n d e d th tee q ure d i t t. g a n w u d il o d b c1ýke in hi. address here on til two years ago when he a member of the Recreation funemal strvice on Monday 1 LJOOi hi rntwul ilod Thursday. He was tht guest bought a store In lmapIeGrave. Committee and !te chairman mamning. cly ar In re se increased ta a mare rema- Tht funerai evc l M&AVIA speaker at tht luncheon meet- Mr. Elrick is asoin tht in 1960-61. Ht was a mtm- Ms.A Hi, .EWhtfNwiturha. been sertained pel, Bn amall,an w Ing of tht Bowmanvuîle Rotary liquor business aIs FtdR-bro tbck oni rmMs. A. Rihars dMrs. A sEnth.e gat îWhitaptecnute ex Cigb a te FYig DtchaneldRe be ofEtbickeCoucilfrm Ms.in tht frseeable future". from tht Mrris FuraCh- Cl tt ho t l yi g D tc m npresentative for Giley's, M r. 1960 ta 1966, and aiso served j . Rardtt and brthA' PsietBbStevens af- Harry Van Belle introduced became Controlier this year, Werrylat tht home of hem eshosprvdpir Dwnyo ee ficiated at the induction Of the Rev. Arthur Vandenburg, and a member of tht Metrri- daughter, Mrs. George White, Jan.O isn t I 'Csutig, erntery. in four new members. Ht was Pastom of the Rehoboth Christ- oia oncl n1sonBwavie i-,Igtiea'Inucinr - Palib Curclan s n s'tit e mer.er ass st d y n nd ct on Tt rn ian R eform ed C hurch. H t both the Etobicoke and M etro E - M urray Toe ,, Elm er Brownt dlents, Dr. Keith Siemon, Gamn- born in Hoiland, and lived in stated. Ht said that Mm. John Cook and Lori. They hv;Pîe nms e pot àd o!G fo ur s rgesce, a idt a d n ur a l n i Bada, r CheS rr a loe M . a rs. i ce nuones of in. ta offset higher wag s, and . SI I .b U IL EPa e , Gary i t, B -D. u L N G O er.W.Ric d eore ic, Winnipe when hie first came Lacty was a Suevso0 o moved ta Hampton, They visit-1 dustrial rubber p r o d u c t s tht continuing ise in costs of!' RoTVILE kyrPlae Dr .M uel ta Cnda. Mm. Vandenburg tht Goodyear Company of ed an Sunday with hie parents1 manufactured by tht Good- raw materials, equipment, yAduanJo attended university in Grand Canada in New Toronto for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook. lyear Tire and Rubber Com- services and transportation,ý (Inttnded for iast week) Arnong the lovely lrlti- U H LT R Rapids, Michigan, whtre he re- some years, and is now As- Mr. and Mrs. Ceci] Rahmjpany of Canada, Limittd, will Ward said. Most types a! con- tonCie butes were those fa s ceived his B.A. and MA. in sistant Master Mechanic theme, Burketon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred'bt increased approximately veyor and transmission. beit. The sixth and seventh meet- Newcastle Public Sco, faPhlc6-34 r Etnte Theoiogy, Mm. Van Belle stat- a position he has held for sev- Grace, Bowmanvil]e, visittd thmee ta six per cent, effective ing standard and special V-' ings of tht ElizabtthvilleCt-iyredaadngbor.__________ ed. eral yeams. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rahm. April 26, D. C. Ward, sales belits, hose and fittings, maltt- ton Cuties" wereehed onY, . _________and__ni Mm.andMr. Wltr Prkmanager, industrial producta ing, packings and sheet rub- 3Oth at 9:00 a.m. in the United Tom Cowan introduced Jack1 Tht gutat speaker told the M.adMs atrPr division, announced today. bers, are included in this price Church basement. Next meet- Ln Wh a oniPet,1club that ht is not a Rotarian, visited on Sunday with h"s Tht increases are necessary adjustment, he added.intey ilb onedwh DO YO U HAVE lOnt.,' and has been associatedCibutbis a member o! tht Lions brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. E ** R 'rth presen c o M iss with tht Beaver Lumber Com-u. "There is a saying that D. Park, Bowmanville. îs the pee f MWray Lyn succeeded Paul Andrus, the Kiwanis run everything, week at tht home of Mr. and Y LE R O they are ta have a sample ai afrer member of tht local and tht Lions enjoy it," he de- Mrs. George Alldread.tasichnudrtthng woary Club, as manager of ciared. Teewr 2tbe On Friday evening, March designated by order in Coun lpsicig utnwt the Beaver Lumber Company' Mm.Lacey said that it is Euchre at the Euchre party lt those presentt at tht cil issued by J. W. Spooner as shaiii< and a covered belt. Mrs. f ~~~~~~Bowmanville Bmanch in Jiranu- s difficuit ta give a description last Friday night. Prizes were Chu7rch Hall enjoyed "a ghost-sbisonctrlae.AMrishwd em o t ~ R o s L M ? a y, Mr. Cow an said. a oiî ia , b t i e w on by M rs. JiyCom e 1 vening", literally speaking s b i ii n c nr i a e s A rs s o e h m h w t P O L M ? Jesse VanNest, who frtetaPlace an advertisemnent for Mrs. J. Reyenga, Mrs. Alice oo for this was thettltt !e ofCunî mein illThteutinaetipn jaied ht Rotry Clu fhret a municipal poiitician in tht Drew, Mrs. Mary Hendsbee, tht humnorous ont act pa two affected townships wî h at m eig o! the *. , ne.. MthJC.RotkaMry A.Ric-I utenubethecat Poath be held in the near future Elizabethville Cotton Cuties * ~~in 1959 and resigned fou rpesi.wuuWntd-otaltcnme ards. 50-50 draw was won by Janetville - Yelverton H- with members of tht plan- wars ho m e. t t7:3 elc oed ack by insa ed îo W o ae , Caon adoltian Citie, Mrs. Ralph Bowes. A number' group on that occasion. Com- ning board ta acquaint its at Mrs. Walkrs h m. T e Relomidans. hi flo v eer2, Cedaion tie-, rom Tyrone attended th lementing tht play was a members with factual infor- wre told preparations for ments nil, experience needed Ecr at at Haydon onlvariety programi which cam- matanreltie t is apea civmnday.ecohdbotk; The "Quick As A Win],," Rex Walters, a Past Presi-!nil, property owner, able ta Saturday evening. ýmenced with "0 Canada" fol- tion or alternatives, if any deaadrcr ok :yet thorough service that we dent, rcie a 15 Years Per- 'invest $10,000. Three ye:r1 lowtd by the Expo song "Can- J ih-ane mthd b - dit esses-do sipatitch; hv ie u oiyodr etAtnac Pi.Te ontract with passibility a ada" sung by tht Hi-C chorus, branches of senior Govern- Jde-dessadmtraa presntaionwas adeby xtesionforsimlarperid, A bys'Quintet provided a ment do not find ready ac- Achievement Day lu at Wel- ovr h yar asbenth ttendance Chairm an ae remuneration net according taUL UY I couple o! novelty numbers it îca cti ns o c men Ma For extension forfsimilar period, their elected epresentatives. prpa rn t h t dre s for A ch- fs o n d i n or a u r g a t n e .s a l i i u m h u s o ( I t d d f o r I a s t w e k )f o o t d b a h u r u s m n W e p r o f e s s t a liv e in a D e - e v e m e n t D a y t h t d r e s s e s a r e union ene asologue by Judy Robinson, or ynt i a itt -te b w l p sed cen a d as a ins ranc age cy.A . H. Strike w as th t winner 0'k 7 w eek, no pay for M r. G eorge Stephenson un-ý tongue-tw isting rendition o o r c , fo n a D c a o - t e w l r a e , d a n ýw ý-tiea o isurace r dewen sureryat Bw aship. Increased assessment is threads and seams clipped. : unsurance Service," give us the club that as the ticketshspal enftopnin ville Hospital on Tuesdayý an unreasnable facimile of a l tdy.wrefr h sie ek sprvde0w imonngoeducational costs in tht off- low membera' dresses. Lunch ao help provîde odqn evcsa opttv Cornz-A-Poppin', and as he ivehicle, amiegeotepnshima speerter. Will ae.e, JuMisJaetSteofbat - .log, as well as moad construc- was served. prices, many Caiabsnessaeelagdo no ile ge r e pen - h m. sp edy rec ver . ý ill , M ss ane Sto bar, f v-tion and other services de- ismember of the cast, he e.,pa)1.Seldom opportunity MAî. Eva Mllray and Master oed with a sala and,:encore. byou O IT .A Y f au ete inacasitac o1aemieo "'Sa 1 will auction these two' Tht speaker told tht club their homes last week from tht genýial lMC. )for tht occasion.pandanoungbsfnessheo futuree comptitive posi blue tickets for tht benefit o! that an estimated 70 hours a haspital and we hope their Mr. Art Rowan introduced course necessary, but it should pai onprapsiarD a a yu .ivt theRoaryPak und Bdsweek is a conservative calcu- convalescence is speedy and thtcso!cacts tt not infringe n persnal lib- CARL VERNON SUNDAT toprasa must stamt at $10 because they lation, as often tht hours are satisfactomy. p a which included: Mar-.rismr hnasltl aut ics orneuwt s STUART IR are for a play-off gamne," Mr. much longer. Ht said that Mr. I. W. Wilson and Wendyl gueritt Wilson, tht mather; necessary or work hardships The death of Carl Vernon ltStrike announced. Gamnett his schedule this week had in- visited an Sunday with Mrs. Ann Wil,7 hrdugtr on. its residents through dis- Sunday, Newcastle, accurred Rikad.gaetht winning bd cluded work in connection Pearl Wilson., Garden Hill. Norma Wilson, a girl friend; criminatin. As Most aesdel on Wednesday, April RicE Saof 1 gave._________Muncipal__________ r aware, legislation was recent- 5, 1967.. H a n hs 3t N D f ia D A V R o! $1650. w Com it h bis munnin o c i a l dutie- T rr M alcolm , an unsuc e l- y introduced by the O ntario year. H e w aI Iin hieI I j I frn ne 'lok e acidiht.mo us-nss rcoy flsuitor: Vaughn McGillan- Dtp t. af Education including Son o! Wilford and Gertrude E~V5uff CharmnHary ooe, n-"Popl ae ohem suitor; RnneV o!n £ 4-EEA 4UA C hairman, Harrya Coaketerin-fProvincial Sunday, R.R. 3, Port H-ope, .GXRA ISRNE troduced tht guest speaker.."epl rebai ases momma (believe it or not);CnrlScoltedDEsdws ona h 4 igSt. E. Bawmanvillle H pk CntolrLcysabout tht ole o! a palitician CC0UIl f a Il C Y Vaneta McGill, tht colouré grntsucforn trlScoDthEVIae asbm a h carer rimuncial ffars mad;Dou Pote, hr onsrutinwhich are much Alderville Reserve in An- Reieceadsidta h abenaV~lfradio, and books. They RAY J. DILLING friend. Tht thespians are a iusurelstc $2,0000br ,194 h arid h in fie' . ~memnber o! tht Etobicoke think a politician must be Chartered Accountant be commended for their fine vosuraite $0000 e ,15,h are h jS6 1~ f 2-43Board o! Parka Management to ther a 'Good Time Charlie', 93 Church Street performance with some o! tht Pperrta cns o o arfo r ie lds.M re eP cyTRNO N. U __________from 1956 ta 1961, serving as orcrrupt., Nothing cauld belI623-3861 ___credit going tteir diretr aximum spructlaon roa.f or orme ldsMretPcyTRNO N.20Uiest vnêTJpoe3î farther from tht truth. - M H OGN tht Art Rowans, Howard Mal- aw chool, those involved A resident o! Newcastle for "Politicians are a bmeed who C .H.e dAcouGnant calma, and Ray Robinsons. C N D '-. ~~~~~~, 5~ar daned if they dand I:q ____hne 2-312 ,A, nfai hae oroo are'daned if they do, and ,ý115 Liberty St. S., B m nvle Mm.and Mms Mxie Whit- IILKI RS R D VY VSEA E counici] bas a program ta pro-. ILIA . AL irruaChbiaRi ti vide the level o! services really WILA C.H L hiruahbttin hs +nttdied, taxes increase and B.Comm.cmunt an rtred a tht people complain. But if Chartemed Accountant their urban home in Toronto. coun cil kttstttisa h 361,/2 King St.,E., Oshawa Their city domicile was razed purse tight and restricta sev- Telephone 725-6539bvfreas summer during their absencese and bas been in by John W. Lowry g0"Why dots anyone decide ta 323 King Street West A viru intomuniipa panticaaLB don o m n i a l ob . iS y i lli a a , D SO b t Ca.re tyioh s e e a c s a your eleph ne . anotbc for wealth or gain, 725-6451 - 7875 page in this community e- ~~ have highem political apr- G d odBm os . . tansilitis I'eported. m n grtions. Municipal service has * sy Bral nc U.Cof. nd ed been used as a training graund C h ir op ra c h c syanbotnp ta Guelph and cMe.ybe mé id s. o ueio ig os . eIySoDm _____---__bustrip teGuelph and_____-FrM jthe ge yo,mm h i cy, irw ilf7 emk erlopo fra t povim n cil nd ft -nity on M onday ta view tht 'Neum1,I etny.r~ n oh c? ev m b d .~ , emal govènments. - G. EDWIN MANN, DC. plant atGuphalagfa oete.0 rolyepc'zorJeiedl wqyo eeLepe. A pril seem a t a bc a favorite m onth for m any "Som e m ay go into politîc C ir pr ctG ueyla m p hci a l ag i e f , 0 ih W e lfrii o o' g t no &y- th ho u es1 -~. people. In sp îte o ! a few sudden, m ad, final bur ats for prestige and g o y h re O f c hg i Y f r s, turke an d c îkn Pf, o 5 e w SkeW*@16. exor L J ohc oooe. M w ed 'e p, m j~ o! w înter, sprîng dots seem ta promise that tht warm is a degret o! prestige in this 15 Elgin St., cor, of H amsey St. broilers, and tht Tenderflesh fi" yOv eWciooes »,m o f > oceeu 1orcsiir og> d el ud weather o! summer is eaîîy on its way. In ma ny work, and doors are open that Phone 623-5509prcsig latwee30 ., m&>"le' e1.boofdoltrce. comntisDP17t0aCgTneSSing ew o nlunear e. ________________pacwese3,0 normally would be shut. People Office Hours: Bypon etbries reac extra hours o! daylîght and praperty owners are "Most people Who go inta flhour.*.m K R 'il anxiu to begin work out o! doors. In fact, during municipal politîcs do D0be .e nii a SeveIHUELM meLERIr dofUpthe the blustery months o! winter, many a! us eem ta cause o! a desire ta do a better CG.IT. group spent the week iN .4 spend a great deal o! time dreaming of tht shrubs jiob fo r tht community. Thisi DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. end in Trnto seeing tht fr m the 1115 a.m. Sunday School y ean us rs Jack Wilsn IIpIàD ALC e. IJ P AY SS ~P I1-b ASEN IIn failihng health for two ead the acripture followed byun%6. EATENyeas, Albert Frank Bradford, Poeiii by tht cnvenr, I FUTCdoAL= - 5 ARRIM 9eP PENTECOSTAL I Back To God Hour 159 Garrard Road North, Osh- it know". Mrs. Art Rwan GR EA SYmu3 ~~ 9 A G e.>'" 9 a iawa, died April 9, 1967. Ht was cretary, read tht minutes. BIBLE COLLEGE CKLB 'in his 86tb year. ltsgne _ie 'irsuWreroviaddPlac ALLAREWECOM A onof helat Peerand Its gnge ae ort weA soned fo!e UthtBENlate Peter IG and 1m49 Loie rdfrtrhdcasdanswre~d h e r a L Y SRC eAs7c IABNI AAA~ lihrth o o Gd was bon May 31, 1881, in Lon- tht' elcau1 donation of a towel forIL .no bon""Everyane Welcome" don, England. He came ta Can- différent. future bazaam. Business in- JCan. Na. i Grade Prod.SAVEoN U.S.A. Lise 24ca ad n 1920 and resided inh ded Planning' ta dater ta a MOIM Peterborough before cming to Te unique flavor dding reception in May. MNARCH PARFAIT IMte43c IA CFES FoiaCLR 5 Oshawa ini 1924. and darker amber e~ ladies indicated anureE m em b er o th t C h u rch o ! u rr e y pl n i g etaM F A I IT NAI CO 'LE1 cS w e t a d JiIRS ze 1 5 D TRIIT U ITD CURH xprientl ngner.Prior anoriginal rcp r udsh terta Ivir ta bis retîrement in 1947, he tesrdb nty-tree" or a "4Dogwood" 3DUU RIcO a T R I N I Y U N T E D C U R ( He pl o yn d M r . B R ed wsea n c l r i C O OKrt a e t e n a lE 5 S w OA N G E S q ' Miitr- Rev. George K. Ward, B.A., B.D. wa emlyd yRsach n-t auedb presume. Th date for thtIL Minister - dustries at Leaside. Wilson's ýng Garden Party was set au Ne "pppu&ou 3c gFlId«Od o .SM. Ht is survived by bis wi!e, June 9th. Mrs. Claren ce E F OP3cFroze Organist M .Athr-lisn u.BLRthe former Ann Louise Wing; CfIPS 92t'y59e s 5LI L j Or ngehJucee3ofLIthe M r. ,APRh r C L 2s , 19 s67 .R S. . th ee daughte s, M rs. H . C ooke, f r 9 e rsa s r ain g ha rge o! tht 12-oL (V iolet) af Severn B ridge, M rs. rn Sam - a r a d n by M p T M Us ,,e j_ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ SUDY PI 3 97'P. Finney (Gladys) ai Bow- 'rnda ctuple, f n.dM nt0 by pmm manville and Mrs. C. Baker a, and a cfopl e!o- 11:00 A.M. (Lillian) af Toronto and 8aEson, lunch that fOlowed AletW. Bradford, af Osh- Mm. Ruth Wson and OM NV L nmefgetgrandchildme n ag meeting will be held at OM N IL SUNDAY rnme.i g e t- r n c idhome O! M m:. Lawrence S N A C O LTht funeral service es.nsi esdna held at tht McIntosh-AndEwson l 1 CttIemer a 9:30 a.r. Junior, Interrnediate and Senior Funeral Home at 3:30 p.m.GNEL onhi oni)wr U:O( ami - egineusApril 11. Interment waa in GNE LE Tsipta ean tatis O DIrIN e 110 ..BgnesOshawa Union Cemetery. Rev.! ip ith eaneighboumingODL N jK. . .Frampton, rector o! St.,A6Wrîhi ithveiwîhou any O ILGN EPIEO g "'~' 11:20 a.rn. Prirnary and K(indergarten Johni's Anglican Church, JBow wrihhaver thutan t ~viîe cnuce te e-iItt O r wari< have beau t "s 4' ~% 'j

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