T ii. C 1u n a i n t te i a n O W M AD V I n.0 M a y 2 4 , 1 9 6 7 g ro u p O f p a trio ti e o xud t e ul a t r r v t e b the cobied n ted G a d a t s i >Cti lIy aie prov. takno bee l ye lh .r a y o ch ira Z h t.w lam Gpartm 1= in thls coI cpresean g S~r ~G I i o sas e t c al -c Mand r n r cotait ipra! LP recorda CWL Hosts Convention FMComerg er u ayadiooo m A t St. Joseph's N ext W eek W ord.. dark skTh e artng icre ot -Cfoeta ic formerado v elld Siu -S eJ s p f e t We Parkling Ilign wlth huge eTe Bowmanvîîîe Pentecos- sud rany ettirwUkonUcSiey~ret Ti.St-JLP ' on l terasstanding Out againut teUi lC huc sjepleased to an-1 ntars md taefe lt ha ru o» . es~hsonl OfMonday afternoon at 4:15 Reverend J. McGuire. 'FqONtE NE)CakSYbaigte -ntnete h omrrdoha aUe be bç« Leao.o'Clok In St.Joseph'u RomAn There will b. delegatla.at n cynsse ti coun- ctor an te vio s rsSm ndA aIaho i 2Iah ll h mg "ety t emiw r Hi r k" p caos a d tlvso tr a i m m rc odn o cra m h y w I b i i th 4ý el l o ve ton h gae a at y 0 owomv re t lled by the grent Viv Learning will b. minis- al-nght singu dh ed wgsi o m nîi i e Convention Of Str at Sou th. A t orw r Peterborough, Cobourg, Port u to an increl se 01 $X750,0 --which I cu o aa y a a, M y 2 t, a i he i h w b un u.pe e hst w o d W -L .'h erO nit we ck. t r wl b a banquet ln St. Hope, Gra iton, Bln 1 - ~u otI~ sas i a g l. e, srie 95 am, I r.Ue e EXu1. cy Uc oW46v oap'a Aditrium eat six Wooler, Canpbelford, Htn, atden Van C4mp discount- -ui lusivrrok< -.r nd 7 pm. r ad M s ~ ud 8 . W e t e r , B h h o p to ' C l o c k . H o u t e n s a P r e c d e n t i g , L i n d s a y , K r k f i e 1 d , d ft h c c u r r e n t w a- s ag r o a n s in o l e cto nT h e ar n 7 h a v eM .an d M r s . e y l~ ' p a y s v r i I s r - a o tC r a i n t dw , e t u r b o r o u g o e . C W M p r a d e t t h e b a n . L a k f e l d , P o w a a a n , T r u t q u a r t e r s t o w a r d rm e wO f a d i u a n a m a z i n c o ect i o n e a r n i noa e aa e e t e p r l o a i e t e y c o e t a e a l c a g t adan ller crnt wthwel nwn artiste as Cowboteceptably. The erc otv aert rahtegs wlll b. oa sp e t. n ICr ok, G ravenhurst, its r nm ent and aboltion '4 m..long liatning toile. C f s IL C r e , T e a ing and pl& y t e r i a r-3i 0 U c L r e n h i t M onday vening . he H oste as The St. J seph'i Paris li rount, Fenelon Falls, ear- tien. R e snd he w àa ew in eR uicat or ne wh e s nd Tye , W iHanrt e, T .exat es e ti a e 81l g n a s L a n n wI . l t ProsMnt, Mrs. J.E.R nd, lu Council of the C.W.L. was ney, Parry Sound, BraCe- I felng arame u Cahrie wh esshowlrH nk S ow ebRtte m nei-a e that se long as these cunt i - fla hn g go ld n nd mutiey c d fnd a d nerai - co v rso g e ô raP ann ner formed hoenein 1935. The inet bridge, Norwood, Warkworth, councls are rogressive ad ~ ~ cooredg in hecs were de. it mu t be faced", e att-'e he e e Ate cod cey aet hwln ictr o e n1 g M eeting w lij Presid nt wu M n . F. Taylor. Co borne, D ow neyvile, D ou. M aklngWisaoPu for th e fut. - ~ --Il tful t a watch. A n ast n -lem hat l îy t e c h p a t nt . e i o d J a s C rs u hed S.JOseph's Audt. Thse 1fit Vice President was a Ensore, O t o n ab e , Pm 01tii ntae io,.,-10=9- Innor o vaton was Wa~ d w a'o 1 r U ni on ySendnng, M rs. Looie a , w ho ln SI t sv lli r s Fal a, u th g er l va s f g'I .-- -t' A... s I n v t o n R sIvan T e n eve r a nd w o e er n s o pn a h n t e g s e S ay th, at ei l o clc k.an active member. T e frtRiver, Sundrdge, Honey ar- ui n yehe lccou ty 1> i ntrl b s o h d j strtr e nt ultm !fhe business sessions on M on. Spirituel D lrector w as the b ar, and M ln ott. sSYtem ; Rather, they wil add ' c omceso ls hin r e twî r H b s h a u t r t r e no t l- m r f s b n î U c 7 ec o k m ei g mor a d m re res ~ i -Y ~circl e t la r ge irlin. rm te M ayors mund Reevez w ork b ath on r d o m ie o d a n iai n l x IMoersnsbl Convention in Niagara Falls, vision throughouc aU r-tno aUcpel !Ew 49DtcmnMtrHtl Js hshsAt great heights sparkling gave evidence as ta the in- erica. Theycnfudtaavieaddsrctfehr The eut eimnd Metrar oSl. et h a y ra n. nk Mtc Quald mdt hod dutlnetimin fountains ai color rs. This building speaki for m ny parts a o ur a dso gtet The RevWOOere n t., G ea d Sul- O I U Vra nkcech nk , flcYears by the Introduction eofc . ar9 a tet" e sae , n u i bvml n DieWolr, O t, ts i-- e n rc.new legilalefon enabling coun. lDelHop r oiycot ic . A r ets O flow e c ie B a d arand TM p- T O B E nTiUn.d N ton e u it o n i t ~ a n i e c o , W I l l b . I n B o b G i l m o u r , p r e s d e n t e t t i cn t a I n a u g u r a t e c o u n t y a -i lne t M r a n mn io pc s a c r asic e t s t i n g l t son d i s c usBa r d C h a charge of the pro M. The Parad tceB AA welcmed ali to sessnen, caunty weîaplfa YA-so fM. adr. Ry S mgreed.usaig iht.;ýa To XeVft end J . KMalan Uie t e r. « r. Nrman Lowes rlan î e l afoi a heo hrs nato ls a s sîeeandid Tha Rha OU dLE adt.n t e a a e n t e A PkO FG NE ig.bfloa aci, 1hoeealu eBowmanviîîe, reconfîy Everyone was thrillcd with l etn P i nctor o the h it coun li.wasa M .C. t the microphone. board, etc. Arts D a fonB a erlo o et e nnlrese t in oin the reM a opr o pen accamof t t s n s ae.MtNashe! E p pp a a t float and NancairtanhuseEMaRorEHobhs, AroseDai th atcol C ri. Joseph C olin , H ast. f o t n N ny M n o s E R d a d M a n s e Thune c anties a nc exp rie .t roiWai t er o e t a rest in67- 967wi n de la o fo getandting h L i g a , P r e s d e u f o f t h e D io c . Q u e e n , w e i ae t I n t eU ri r W ig h t , L lo y d D a v id o n a n d g r w t , li c n t " L u t s a r n v e r o ig r e en.. t h e c u s t o d y 1a7i l e - bt e s ab ta r a a n f o w o n o e entr. RndyLongfleld won Pat Mauttle were judgea. r, nd WiUitis e ntn r rî saccepte .967ingren.lMro.Hoon.ccomo na s C eu n C l , w l ! b . c h a i m a n d f n i t hd p as i t i o n w i e t T h n c l u d e d w i t h t h e m e s s a nfir ht h e b ui d n s t o n i y b e e t no t i n i h t fuest speaker wll be Albert carkrsLd nTo.'GodNgt n prln bi is b si es T e ris fr ii bot ntque Du in t e ttnn on he beng sh wn by PCo le Wh an amesPaceera Ltd.1IbuToningGoad Nlght" itheparkllng - ýesideherettee PerF sessions. er erFo d rivin b ans front and s el . owa n vier f P ipe B nd . i ds e sere, i e a n o The Ouutaodfnddteplbuwtsaie ri on r Te reo .seoute ion g s tni ng d s u et t e m m n h Forno, a d c'b iplnk and green letters. at o ae bt l eeint va rtYn Peterborough. com an ed bylhie parents, Dr. Bingo was played in ane trangportation and lofciolie ig.The evc gemn oeoe G . - L o n lield a n dl o c ao lu tionit Petnroriuhldcesandiecorner af the Park, suprvised coula eenothing bUt Conti Dancesitatwsh eoleutite U.werig edraiieng.e ettservieonealreemtr camst aatastain vOnUOn in hed COII by U . and Mr8. Waly R id, onn Tawnshîr ,àrnvefni ledevery uten o Aruti Fodeanln by Mn. te ctv ed. ra be vialtonwecle tu m9 teps 1 otsad L vrne t UCha nly Fr n. TherWa werexpansion lu eveIn there", Mayor Habbs sald. Pc ooi- lavon n p ri rot -h l am s w t r Hfe , ....co.. n cl so , W arden V mr Pa ns f or te Co rng p antise c ondrie for hl itsar e w t F eCAuM Mde a plea for V" Heai re cs t heiporman cîîe' antiue ar.Prize for thse nan as umipire. Cavaui juniors abîcît perlans ta take tsî nutisadteprasm bout float w ont te the Bethany took the wln aven Bethany, place d allr tisar sevicesproet n o m n il' M as sw l! ! b c lo b r a t e d o n Wye ' I a t t il d e s d s c o re 1 0 -9 . U c s e i o la c n und ici p aît e i s e r v c e s n u f c e t s a e n t e T w a o o b m s t t d t a In old.tlme costumes, wark. game, PantYPOOI were thse in fonarc for muncipalO PG N) rpry fisreiins Sp c e.g lg ta adtshae csr:wne1 vn eia'ywth senool boardusud caunefls. The Hall for the accommodation the Goodyear Company la the sci s washboerd, honing, knltting# Uic score 1Io.o.la inte inter- future Of Our country wl to. or acîs i thatr hdered tea etc S co d t fl at w m e ia e ar eP o ty oo w0f tow n's general offices, the iargest in u t y er . U es oa dste gae, Pntypol weOn the caliber tisese.li andth The Farin R and i B and, dir- ga n the w iiners ve n B eth ieope .1 ,,j00c is g ve v dncest tthink whatfat l cosud d is app n îs m n e t f i a e ~ M * t i f o e h cte b y W a lly R l , a n n .S e v e ra l sp e a k ers c m uin te d a b o ut.tH e c aala evi c n eg et rucTa wn sh Ip a n d h t .V a rGr n a a n ii r p w ere il A n O ld-Tim ers ba l ga ne on the c l aful ecorations lunlid prepared for th next b N OWTo ns ipE A RNe th <ROM PAGE ON !> wearing aId Ure costum es. was s hilanous event as they the hall tist had tvbe rsehc s oeeh t r l d a e k a n iSl n liogitsy The Brawnlo Peck won thîrd imProvised their own nules, pared by bestc ie r.N veYaswhhsoedttera abakwn ~h ~ Bipcstok 11gb he twn i ina god p sition Iý an Smth took the witness thîy cgreed unenimousîy fa John Noals won fisc prize bcwna o 1epthe h etenm oin red t iac attend e rafepayena meeting on te bet idng hanese iing tw a bals., Stretcher and white. There wért onianetis buldnge n ad otha hewi 0On ffld*Y, May 28th at 8:00 George Scott second. Therý bearens carried anc player tnasting murais ai 1867 and ffe al, out uid p.m I ti T w n lsî R il w er t rce pr se io f ic aroun d t ie ba e s 1967 on the W all$, as w ell as ltin ey gave ev dence regard- P n , ah dded that e is not Along w ih Ut e Scool Board. chisdren's pony, Judy Robin- P ntypool wee tie win> Provincial oats.cf-grrns a a0 dtl n f i s ne e sa ry n- o oed t po ity atnd qs ioa -e M . Sd W r e , C ar so , Marilyn MeGfili and nes ven Betiany ina sTug- provincen and maps, plus sme dqiren tfor poices or k e.edth ne w oi tra indpoa nt n . f h Sl o r d e n B C a ro, i l p B îr . J o h n O l d e j n s f- W a r . i ' 7 s e i fe s . I t i s 2 0 y e a f r p o l b e h i n d t h a tb e ac n itr i nl a w u t O c Us e Sc a n B ar , won inet for the be o In th o vening a Variety Exr o'67 l ep t e v i 0 Y a s e i d t Phe d l.i age; R ss Ham Conce tswaeputy i thever. res, le declared. Chief Kit- ar dton att e d sm d h. ancan na e; r s . M m o ane a hl n th a-Jack Ham ilton wa a c sairman Rates for horter fermthe uequnt igbut could nof uarn eod. Ur. and Mr. J h ish Hall, which was filledi ai the prognamm and conductdn y Ia po e a tie ug t chamhn i-beyond seating cmpaclty. a g n e d t a t t n d th i e e t i e e v nnj a f î s m o t e -n e e d o f a d e s p a t c h e r . H e t e s - M NR aMtEe sT 1 0 0 b i lv l d . t s e b o t d r e s e d o l M r d i e c n x r- I t s r a e e . R . R s a dD o u g la s L a ie tifie d th a t a s in g le d e s p a tc hI n e c t s d s e i a u lî ththe csebBo r cm r e cosues , e n o e ; M .j u ie o nce a ur wxpecoed tie G rcen. eceived his Bac ielor of se i. service for Police, fie depart. L n e O T is e Ty brne tlhen a niors l n ir l e on .tiaxks of the Athletic As aso taHtise ta bic gu sts in addition Cnc ion Agriculture Deg e at !e a d ambulance aLoseerNVNvNTceRS Geetngng he sh ol W o a Hckenbug; immy t i hse w o hdRev. Rose and M s., Rose, War. Uferiy iGuelphi on May ta people for their protection. a m eti g w tli ti e s hoo W o dsecond; A pr U M Q uaid assisted i m king t ie en ire den V an C am p and hi s w îe 19. D oug la flic son o i M . and C ouncill r K en N 1 c k s,2 - 3 0 9 O WA .M a 5 30 P M o . IT u . board ta ask any questions third. weekend SUCh s success. were Mns. Lena Fisher, Dep- Mrs. Ross Lane, R.R. 4, Bow- Cisairman ai tise Fine Corn- 6330 ý-tht te-Tron peplemay Priz fo th olestlad atRev. William Piercey was uty..Reeve ai Cobourg; Russell manville, and la prescntly cm- mittee, as a witness stated -have and then reay this in. te park went to Mrs. Emma chairman for te pon . oneymp o Dra;poyUIAMm rdtCr.ta h peetfrehl strI formation back ta fie Cavano, wha recentîy celc- which featuned a groUp oflx arties Guelps District. V - pea le.bra ed on 2nd binhdm . ~ num~ r~ by ise Pet rbo oug s . R t Clarke, Reeve et P aration, w or k In g in tie generaly out-dated, and m ore Pepe rtdhr9n itdy Tenmesb h eebruhPort NO pe; Ae aruhrspace is requined. He said it Wje, thse delegat c, feel oldeîf gentleman was Rerb Accordlion Band dlrccted by unisam and Mrs. Car- ol o efail reo Aould notabe feasibleneriaco-PSst WICE ttha fere would be many Neals, 80. Te Yungest baby ~r iuz.Danel. Wells, ruhen; Imdiate Paut War- ond t tishrsn ie hall.suc questions and mudis informa- wms Uirce montiss old Gilford Ptrorugis, played an ac- den S. T. F. McMillan and lia f*hea..uuir hll H tion that we could nat sup. Quackenbusis. Newest mar. candion solo -"1Arabian Maod". wife. Musical cntertalnment Ro ar tsrviedegdnen wthe Dar- .%,PlY and as we were asked nicd couple wore Mn. and Mn Tise Douro Irish Centennial waa pravided on several Occam- 4 seicgto eens iipan ar-a enilY f0 arrange ion a rate. Walten Failli. The prize for- Dancens dclightea everyane ions b a quartette called tis ie w w.u. abngou-Tow0nshie aîRes.f OU Payers' meeting witis council tise birtisdmy cioscit ta Vic- with tiseir group af nunthers ACoshana H mlon gvse(,M A EON>aao tln suck tarekils on r and scisool board we icît we tania Day went ta Mns. Glenn af variaus style dances. bcihifry0famitheonied a (tise H AGEs ciOlgNda. r ruk o î o Mnuet decline this invitation. Preston and Donald Scott Tise Lufttick City Chorus Counties,. îtating fIat whiie Tiscre evcryane in thie great mlorfne s teexise w ou av We have anranged tise Tîcre were races ion' ali from Peterboroughs wene most Canada islatig its I0Oth cnawd awa:ting tise iireworks thiportNcsaistnefed a ad meetig asasked mand are ages. Boys under 5 yeans, pieasing wiHateBrmones. ,Coutdaythis yean, L cUnitedwscud b cPpa theyise exlmned ounla- hptlthismeeting will be John Curtis; girls, Sharan SMyl Suarmnes.gv éc ôr7y Bu art- N ani 1wby 1h! 0 fhoputhearo lueeximt- Saaros ai Cockder -truck. Tise existing equip- the beginning ai betencomn- Fiîney. Boys under 7, Ste- he P.Styles avlaiMAYJLý'-n i x»l bn'sM,1748o ng o h m unicatin and le d ta a phen M cG il; g r s a d a fine exh ibtion aif squa e n igîf To6 n h p or 1 yan s earf v rt el c i n . Ti e l a d sp oi fa cooperation be- Staples. Boys unde 9, Ter y nci g, with music by M . with f a nli set tien ene pea tans w r c m>i a i mp es * O1 ~f sondaThes- ofs ihigisrisc apantments,- W m tween ise natepayers, coun- Kers sener; girls , aia 2c- d M George T m is and in 1816. s tlr h r pcd bts e e gion ipe B ds Re g dis of t e fne erm uL1 L c i u d s c so o l bdar dc ti n g ti see - d m rb t e l e g im n c i p eg a n d s 1 v i e l a ( s o t h f r e - b o a r d .G r e g o r . B o y s v d c n 1 , M u r - M s , N o c i W o o d d l a g t e n p a y i n q f i b u t e f a fi s c h o n - o , ti e p ednli e h a l d e Thm'eank you for pri.ntîng ray Finney; girls, Lynn An- dances. oncd gues, lic staf cd that edraemarching nta n nof pgrvieeute fhacrli- this letter. gue. Boys unden 13, John Allan Been and Mrs. Thomas Wre a Cm a e îieîd.het",teprsntfrehllde Yours - truy, G mmo; girls, M ary Jane ennings sang a nunie ibeenfaiCldw.iht c un-ts f give flc eape aiti5 Sidney C rnish, Stew art and Sharon Staples a g f o T se R oa ing 20's', cil o n four years, i s D eputy. Patsy B lake, a cham pion fw n f e tr p o ecin thy tied. Boys under 12, Bria waigcsuesa hfea eeve for fînce and was now baton twirler and majorette, sisould have," Councillor Nicks Chairman; Wilson; girls, Paf Buxton. acconspanied at tise pano by on his tisird year as Reeve. Who has won mare flan~ 100 sfated. RapiHil, Mrs. Charles McGill wo Robet Sisson. Tiein second During fat time, is outloolk tahe, dlgtd ts îw Councilor GlIe nhIolmnie MegGtheUi ladies' shoc kick; John grup of sngs wee i Scotch ad alwaya been progressivéeres with a rhyfhmically agile Hughes, Chairman ai tie Fi- Tyrane Delegation. Logan,th maie mn' costumes and featured Scot- and fair, le declaned. prsnaion W f iasigncComfetîîdtst The ans.Bniftnibufes were alo ai entenal ilags mftacised ta tise prescuif Accommodation ai TiJunior Chair ai tise ta Warden Van Camp b r.Pr batons. SIc iooked iovely tise Police department is ut- O United Church sang a group Fisher wlio pnaposed a toast in a shimmering silver costume fenly inadequate. d'Amasi ', loiff , i-.n iur, H askins aielso folk sng. T ie Senior ta tie Pa nlament ai Canad a ad rnied with tie Exp a Crest p a l r a ts al o with Wh >SoUsClair misa sang a gnoup ai With Mr. Honey nespanding on tise bodice.cor aswitgjuie .0 aenaw imerged fanvey Maofohlîna vnds -n da g atetovente wo-erndsp s n w lt b w h o ni f alkH a n gsy a lc lotser d . " im p o s s ib le " jo b af s ta g n g so lo s b y a tt a c t v e a u nid o , or p r eg n Nusi n ulu e ueies arhitet.The Ontario Housing Corporation topether with th. Federal until some means was ound to open the Having attended the public meeting government is considering the deveiopm.nt of Iow rentai accom. door. A disastrous situation. called by the Ontario Municipal Board Tw fBwavle As for the size* of the apparatusonTusaMyltfrthproe modation fer senior citizens in th.e ono owavie room for two trucks such as Bowman.. of a hearing on matters concerning the Firstly, we must estabiish whether ther. is a definite demand ville now has, the bare minimum size construction of the new Fire and Police is 30 feet wide by 40 feet deep, with Building, I asked why the Ontario Fire for sucli accommodation and this can oniy be achi.ved if interested more preferred. The new hall width is Marshall's Office was not asked for persons complets and return survey questionnaires. narrower than our preseit hall and ail advice on the plans of the building and one has to do is lookc in the old hall was promptly told by the Municipal Ternswudb erdt noe eat aiqapk and see the crowded èonditions that Board representative that the purpose Ti et ol .gae oicmtnnspyn e exist because of the narrow width Of of the hearing was to determine whether centage of their gross incom# in rent regardiess of the size of thb the hall. a need for such a building existed and unit. In planning for the future appar- whether the town was capable of carry- ently there is nlo accommodation for ing the cost.Qusinarsèebn etto eirctzn Ith another truck unless one truck is stored In closing, may 1 add that the cost Quesialtyinoares r e bein se n to enio citl.sicant ho behind another, and this again is a prac- of the building is out of alI reason, when uipltynoretodemnehe ubrofpplnswh tice that should neyer be done, as the neighboring municipalities are able to would be interested in obtaining the. propos.d type of rentai second truck would be useless if a fail- construct Fire Stations at a cost of from accommodation. ure should occur when starting the first $707000 to $145,000. Surely it is not truck, and aven with the very best, in necessary to spend nearly $300,000 more lnterested senior ctzn are eusteo complèe and maintenance this can happen and has for a Police Station with a few celîs iinsreetd happened in the best of permanent Fire and a Magistrate's Court room. return this questionnaire immedatly. Anyone who bas not receivod DeaTenost etr fai sta h To the Council a questionnaire may obtain oe from the. Fîre Station is ituated below the street Gntlemeou n being acqained with levei, makzng it necessary to corne up some of you as a member of the Fire T W A L O FC ramp onto a narrow street with visi- Department, it is hard to believe that Bu bility blocked on the east by the laun- there is not a majority of council will- Bwuuauuv 111,Onai dromat only 10 feet away. There are ing to give *ome serious thought to the many more bad features such as no constructio of the proposed building, EM M B R parking facilities, no rear entrance, no using so jgood old coznmon sense to training area, etc. DO, t uligta spa- R M M 3 R 1 m u a pologize for not checking c r e u i h a b il i g t at i r c lne tetcwi plans for the future and at This is a sur enly, and oyb y fiIIing out a questionnaire consrucion of he uil ing a greatî reduced cost. ~- -o l before, when hearing that the Pire yNW o o-9Wj-àtriewehrti comdto Station would- be i the base ent of 1 reAma oroughly disgusted taxpayer,NO , an ou h p to d e mi e w t er t s ac m m ai n oke knowing that any competnt Fire Yours sincerely, s e i . b it o r e bi ai g y u sI n a y w v Egineei' ould niot poesibly epprove Wi1ter Hately. Corne te MacDonald Ford for a reconditioned Used Car that wili give yeu guaranted trouble-fres summer driving 1 1964 CORVAIR 2-DR. 0 1962 CHEV. 2-DR. HARDTOp 6 cyL. Lie. 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