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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Sep 1967, p. 1

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Wins "Miss Durhamn Central 1967" Titie VOLUME 113 18 Pages BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1967 1#PrCp UBR3 Car Hits BridgeBlindness.Doesn't Stop DedicatedSur *Three Men Die Friday Morning Three young men, John N. Enns, age 29, ..? Arthur Thomas Colbary, 27 and Donald W. - Gilkes, 27, ail of R.R. 2, Newcastle lost their' lihves in a tragic car accident eariy on Friday ~ ~ mornung in Port Hope. Mr. Enns was the father o wo children, Mr. Colbary the father of î- thre. Mr. Gilkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Gles, R.R. 2, Newcastle, was not married. Port Hope Police Chief A. O'Neill said thtthe car, driven by Mr. Enns, had travelled _j .... .. . .. .. east on Peter Street and through the Mill ~ .?>~' ~YStreet intersection apparently out of control. It struck the south curb of Peter Street, then : . mounted the sidewalk, crossed the grassverge, and crashed broadside against the viaduct and burst into fiames. Police believe that the three Smith, minister iof Newcastle men who were sitting in the United Church officiating. In- front seat of the car were termentws in the Bowman- *.. -. knocked unconscious when the ville mtry. car struck the concrete abut-Mrj. Enna also rested at the ment. They were trapped in Mri uea Chapel until ~ the car. Constable David Mc-ISaturday evening when he Lauchlan, OPP, Cobourg, tried Wastanprted to Beamsville Last Wednesday at the Lions Centre, members of doing the calln InudfrmeftorghMs to reach the car's occupants, where service was held in the the Pine Ridge Club for the-Blind held their regular Edna CoatesofCorgwtKehCaooma. buttasw uabl toaobslbe-Talmao unealeapeloncuse fute terifcChet.eondaOaftruosinetsrsntesînssnmetignan aftrwads ejoyd th muic vllehMrs FresMocivolBwmaninewithDFu The Port Hope Fire Depart- ws in the Vineland Cemetery, and dancing provided by the Pine Ridge Promèndr'esoc otHp;Ms et rgBwavle ment rushed ta the scene andIBeamsille. Square Dance group. When they were invited to join with Clare HEbrFedScetr fteCI' ___ ~~~~~~~~the car was sprayed with Mr C lary rested at the in as partiners with m em bers of the Pro na de ee b r u h D vso ; M s a k V n o p a p. '~~~~cho~anddatîghter ~foam, but the flames had gain- Armsrng F une r a Home, several were on their feet in a flash and rarin' to go. ton, with 79-perodRseiFaki fBwavle MissDian Litiegrae ilstudnt t Clrkeed enough headway to reduce Ohw Service was held MisDaethe car to a total wreck. thereb= e.D.H .Ml They are shown above in action with Glen Dowson of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little of Kendal won the beauty contest, A the Durham Mr. Gilkes rested at. the 1low, minister of Northminster Central Agricultural Fair at Orono recently. She is shown here beîng crowned Morris Funeral Chape1hreUnited Church at two o'clock Sna Prdr n u lc S h o rn i a by last year's Queen, Veronica Friedrich. Runners-up were Miss Karen Coat. and bis funeral servie wnas on Monday afternoon. Inter- S na P rd hcld on Monday afternoon at ment was in Groveside Cern- haro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Coatham, Orono and Miss Susan Bail, two o'clock with the Rev. T etery. Nov. 250i SC Ëaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bail, Orono. Photo by Ken Wilson "P rrat-o he- Sat.,N miNodv. DPCa di at ~AI Il ariy start on this year's La g C o d P r s nt f r. roetwith a 'meeting last' Douglas' Moffatt, Orono, al gîmmic ks." '"Theei r e ei a !iest W i- B presentt edesdy at Queubieenso prncpaarkb,' ouin L I I o I ~ I ~ Ciarke H gh o Mond y 5:was decied: od th1e them NDP Candidate for Dur- There is a governethm h oiao ttd ,,Isorcc,, paradeonStraN hm County ini the comng owners scheme, adIfn hse oe oiae C la rae.m. witho n t he Provincial Election. He re- that in it a $15,0a os il Wîe HlH mtn rd The îstoica f as hi o of he ast"wasdesinedtheme being "«An Old- ceived the nomination by ac- cost $45,000 to $000we aeo ue' nvriy Th hstrialfa hi nofte as" asdeine Fshond hisma". cHmtio henWle illta h r inee w u e okUiest hr M D . RR pageant "Portraits of the and created by the on- Float Chairman isCar ampton, h was also nom- yet e wil n Pasponsored by the Clarke tarjo Centenniai lnnn nae, wihrwn sfao land it stnr n O nce Bell who can'b. c-oon-lk P l q e a k ng H t heTwnhpCetnia omii Bac bt i sspnoedb acted at 623-5939 and; at the NDP Nomination Meet- asserted.toyi152Snc190Mr _________________________tee, will be presented in local organizations in the Costume Chalrman le Ed ing in Bowmanville Higli When PresidentHamnHl a be iigi a - Many people attended the were bath winners o! the WiW11 onMCdayeveine Spigs senSoficiIlnvelîn latwedns-cotMedl fr ignsd tanin ClrkiHih Shoo, Hghay itCsondeown inw6ch3t-C2eat523-40. Shoo onTon sdy eenng.decarc nmintios pen io, ad as eenhed 4omti. p f i la q u e m m o ain g a t e S m o e o rl .h s t n i g t m e r 2 t t e g t o c o k 15onMna vnnSp sse.-Other officers are Parade- Piper Archie Mackenzie, Frank McCulloughiedt-isryeatenatDc, Wemberre5th ateeight o'clocknMrs.oThomashisairbcolhin Gradeai8, Newcastle Publie Mrs.OsTaoaaspipir4rcIre Moffat ely nominOthdwDouglap MofrvanMColltgiatenOshawa, Ic Newcastle Fish Hatchery at Roy A. Foster, Reeve Of high throughout the district tennial Comniittee sponsoring !7rreasurer, James Bell; Fin. clamation. Dcrek HEaan and educated inPccrnomatninavrIMr thesie o te htcer Of Cark Twnhip pesiedatas it has been in other partsth poprtiosM. ndMr. heceemnyaad hemui f hî povnc. Potritg- pesnttin.Mr. eg ace, Frd oCole;, ,Be. outiBaPrniensoti , ndthnaonddatGeerl ofat wone ai h wj thenald Lovekin nd rs.tandermMrs.ad Johnni-Vanstone; Animais, - Minnie Durham County NDP Assoc- Motors for two yas r cicyspot Alfred Graham on Wilmot cipa welcome was cxtended Starkare the production man - Dee ey; Publcty, Ed. Leslie, iation p rsided. ! oft h n w n o T a h r oft to gy cii Creek, Lot 32, Concession Two, by Mrs. Thoma Farboter I r R. Lawton and.TM achin. "This Consevative Govern-1 rs ollege and atr ad ie h o paec fte j :Clarke Township. Chairman o! the Clarke Cen-The Parties aes ment.is decrepit with age, and taght i Pickerin.Hb-RbatCnsrtvegvr. The plaque was provided tennial Co mite thir 24 years in power in came principal of h a p et R brs si htt an itorical Sites Board in sociate Professor, Department A *fo heads," Mr. Pilkey declared.196ad97hebsbn - - ~ - .. b h eO n arlo rcam u l icl D r.f H. R. M c Cn ir si m ntyr r or i sadee e H e O n a i o h a vte omg so n s o hin atnd s t Pu i ncih p , a dP o r s i v e - C n e v t v founder of the Newcastle Fish Guelph, spoke o! the history tetrn speech last Janu- Public School. HEnolvs Ratchery.Miss Oliv Thorne, f the NecastleHeihsaid thatomtheeromission Min. E.d is thef principaleenofrOrono aOctober andthatwithOmoreandus- one o Samuel Wilmot's five ery, wbich was established in oeo'Ywrigfrmn otspeaigahsoy the thonle are than ofver.n.Musclewele giod surviving grandchildren, un- 1866 and continued in opera- Gradually, the provincial wrigfr nymnh rprigahsoy the epare aro tern.n far- a hdre h rainc rinSoalsrnEmnlutag veiled the plaque. Alfred Gra- tion until 1914. election ls building up a of the village that should be one of the most T er e g are po les Onand at t ei El ab t v l.<TR TO AG TW ham, on whose land the plaque Samuel Wilmot was honor- head of steam as the big interesting volumes produced during this centen- probîcm is the rapidity w.Ith A i located, and Fred Graham, TURN TO PAG TWO) votng day, Oct. 7th, a- nial year. She is stili eager to receive information, whih the cst of living is go- vvins G od ar Busay proaches. about the past, including copies f the Orono ing up. The income o! veslted Captain Charles Baldwin L A il pmarties hav e wa - Ne s p i r t 1 1 , ac o n bo k , d a i s ph o , i t r ss s g ng u , ut f t C a tiVh a c a d i n r i r e i i er n g d f r t h i o m tt ee c S , d g u t o e o d t m n1s n4h m^h to9h e w r i g l s o Wgner, the Richond Hill stunt plt, has also t ~ greed to be on hand for the show. She flics a Chipmunk and is really good. Last weekend she was one of the stars at the Buttonville Air t t + t t e. H. W. Pointen, INITIATION - Some weird outfits were seen B.A., B.D., D.D. las Frdayat Bowmanvîlle and Courtice high Anaieo wmv *.'~-~ schools during the annual initiation ceremonies. AnteofBwaville, Rev. H. W. Pointen, now of One father showed up at The Statesman off ioe Ottawa, wilI return to his protesting vehemently because his daughter had home church, Trinity United, to wear pyjama pants or long johns with a diaper on Sunday, Sept. 24th to thtpreach the sermon at 7 p.m. on the outside. He feit it was pretty silly; ta This is the first time Mr. the pupils were going to school to learn, flot to Pointen has prcachcd here, make fools o! the-.nselves. However, most of those since his Ordination in 1936.NelRcad The occasion is the Dsrc taking part appeared to enjoy the day. ChurchRSericero!,th Arch Masons, Ontario Dist. 1(), of Bowmanville HighScolframxiu o!oryes ÀPROJECT - Secondary school students are being and the invitation to Mr. was one of five winnrsoafranderecueo!ti presented with an opportunity to miiake some Pointen came from Grand Goodyear bursary wortabusudnschceplsn d- money in a writing contest, sponsored by a weîî- SutE.FR.sore $400D.AaPgDicorina$20pryrtoah -For the past 31 years, Mr. o! Personnel and BursayA-suettocvrepne known trust conipany. First prize is $1,500 which Pointen bas servcd on four ministrator announced hsApiat utsadl isn't to be sneezed at. Pastoral Charges, Nortbport, week. Richards bas crlc h o hr !to.hg t f ~+ f Admaston, Woodville and Wes- in an Houor History corea cal rdatn casau j HEP- twul pea ha h fdrl o-ley United Church in Ottawa Carleton University, i t utstsya needn H E L P It w uld ppear that he f deral gav- for 10 years. H e is a m em ber taw a. H is father, R o nads b a d a e u a o , o h J ernment has backtracked a bit on its plan to of Jerusalcm Lodgc, and Pal- cmployed in the HaseBid-cailttocmpesan. extend unemploymnent insuranoe to f arm help. estine Chapter R.A.M.. Bow- ing Dcpartment at Godya'veuycor.T. a.,1 Apple growers and others in this area will be manville and in 1957-58 was Bownianville plant,.osadduheoo od pleased to learn that they will be able to hire ChGrad Calain o!the Grand Tusero igs to 3 henm ya mpoe hv rau -".temporary help without deducting for unemploy- incP ofOntario. Otaa hap who have bursar- bth ment nuacpoieth workersar onth ter RAM No. 222 presented ics since th ror job for less than 25 days or earn less than $250. him with an Honorary Mcm- initiated in 1960. The bra-Mdcn.Dn~ Qno Saturday was a busy day for mnembers of Bow- Club's Crippled Children's Fund. No casualties were t t ber In 1958. ica are available ta hlrnmodcto.bvi uanville Rotary Club and, apparently, for their chîld-I reported but most of the hard-working tarians and CONGRATULATIONS - Last night, His Worship Mr.son, ayMs nten, havs eso oocr ep and reipehsil4* d Z=n who were sworn in or hired to give assistance their helpers were happy when the day concluded. Mayor Ivan M. Hobbsand Mrs. Hobbs celebrated Assistant head af the Dept. deceased mployees withfv u.- àt teïr annual Car Wash. Throughout the day there IThe Statesman photographer gathered most of. the their 25th wedding anniversary. Their many o Classic, t Woodrofe High er or more urie was a steady stream cof cars passinf, throuch the line afternoon workers to!,ether on and around bis station friends wilI wish them welI for at least another ini Grade 12, Lisgar Collegiate, ramme p4,ys UltUItig4iog up at Robson Motors, adding f unds to t.he Rotary wagon for this picture. quarter century, if flot more. Ottawa. and auuoated 'ootita~t4

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