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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jan 1968, p. 15

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1 L C. Muir, G. Massey, G. D. A tiens he also suggested thatIThe Canadian StatesmaEwavle Tn 1 88 t #S Carruthers. J. W. Banister, W.' ail fire hydrants i Orono be _________ _____________ Classi'fied AdtHeaslp.H. Wighet., MagstratelCourtNicholson wsre-ap-C~~ omtte ~Ç ~ ingEvets ~ ds fTh ks H.Dun, W I.pointed Chairman of Hydro, wwmage sale, Salvation 1I1wlsh te express my &in. Ross, D. McLaughlln. C. E. * bI treasurer. 15 ~5 A y, Frlday, Feb. 2, 9-12. Icere thanks te nelghbors, Heath, L. Gibson and D. J. fleld' inl owmanviIIe Mr. Downs reported that V a s al "- Ar 5-.1 friends and relatives for the Cunningham. th naloHdoha a o E e i V aJ~d IIn Euchre -atTyoeHal any visits, cards, flowers Legisiative and By-laws th nai-ydehdci- *ver Frlay ighteAdHsll nd gin sdurlg m sta inCommttee- H3E. alky, Tesdytenuar 3Oh stuedta iterere ith ar-Strett ftercommttig thft lete a urve of owe useFoudîngConentin Meoer of he ommiteé aian, lunch and pri. 52-tf Memorial Hospital. Speclal chairman: S. J. P. MeMUllan, Magistrate 1, . B erdein or farming carried an on Sunday, January 28th . at Curvply, Wood Products~ The Fudn andathas tehDrbeenSrylmesoetheandrhu.berand-Dur.are Mr. Bertiudai, r., an thws omniy- a nkSr ta Dnra.sles te n .Catn .R aitn .who had reserved judgment or the extension of such use Thomas Marnien, Who la also medethat Cubervpy Instaî h Le NrlAscitoumsJssbaeNsBomnrfe Shaws Camunly Crd Sroul, nuseson Medical Lang, J. F. Cochrane, H. C. at a previaus session of the where It has been carried on charged with these offenses, creteqimen aCuvlnt al a bee ben e alsck n ekt elMa m lcso Party, Frlday, Feb. 2 at theFloor and Rev. D. Narthey. Muir. E. Roddy, 1. Thackeray, court after evidence was. ut the time af the passing of is in custody in Cobourg. load cpct.Ti qimnMrh2d hsc gcla,1. Admnission 50c. Lunc h Mrs. Mabel Cawllng. îH. Quuntrill, H. Malcolm, j. heard in the case of Dirkt the By-Luw'. This cornes un- Cowling was charged with caciyThseup ntMrh2n. hscage asRbn usliadMsJ.H ailI prizes. Everyone wel-' he said, would cost Curvply necessary in order t bunMClCbug oeiWI.. co,~ie. ___1 521 'Whlttington, H. Lafferty, D. Brinkman, Scugog Street,~ der Section 32B of the Plan- another offense, being i pos araund $700.00 which would the desired facilities nPr o n ai îkrNw __________. awsn, M. Wight, Mrs. who was charged with a ning Act." Magistrate Baxter session of a quantity of coins be reclaimed In 15 rnonths. Hope, Wilfred Huskisno ate r.DulsJhso Hoor-drand slaghrideeI ishtoiepresmy 1în-A.A.OkeW.W..H.J.nH. W.D.ubeachoW.te1.ningBy-Lwhsofed Heexplanedthatanykowin thm tabe sole.eTha, satedMr.Down, wa anourg Preiden ofthe nteMs. . G.Eagison grous wecome, (b thecerethans tafriends and hThomas, G. Philllps, G. 1. Ross, on or before September îst, owner o! land, buildings, or 0Rawe and Cowling were bath' a savings te Curvply as Northumberland Libl A-Gatn ila uhlad haur>. Percy Mountjoy. Har-'relatives for cards, glfts and D. McLaughlùin. C. E. Heath, 1967, by keeping pigs, cattîe, structures may apply to the bath remanded in custody well as the Orono Hydro. sociation, and, Harry Wd f akotMs rg c maony Raad N., Oshawa, tele- 'flowers during my stay InL. Gibson and D. J. Cunnlng- and geese on his property in Committee o! Adjustment re- for a week, and are ta appear E. R. Woodyard and Mr. Newtonville. Presidena!teMhoPrHpadA- phone 728-8090. 5-4 Memorlal Hosptal, Bowmun- ihum.i a residential zone, disrnissedi garding continued non-con- in Maglstrate's Court on Downs were delegated ta at-I Dra Aea Newcastle Lions Club Pa- ville. Special thanks te Drs. Assessment and Industriali the charge --hen Mr. Brink-1 forming use provîded the Tuesday, February 6th. E. R. tend the O.M.E.A. and A.M-si in a statement tdy h 'nneCmjtei cake Supper, February 27th. McKenzie. Rundie and MikIos CommIttee-K. Parr. chair- mn ppeared before him1 general interést of the By- Lovekin, a Newcastle lawyer, E.U. Convention ta be hel In TeLbrlofcasas opsdo himnJh Sittings from five p.m. untîl and nursing staff o! the Surgi-1 man; S. J. F. McMillan, J .F. here on Tuesday. Law and the Officiai Plan, wat the Legal Aid duty coun- Toronto early in March. Thlaed te ameo ! orFunl, oorg a seven, In the Lions Roamn, cal Floor. IGeorge, J. R. Humiltontws dmtedtatfurarLaitind sel. The accused requested Considerable discussion cen- amiteles saised theizgbbnW.E.Wilim Commnit Hal. E ýrone Gwn (Luis) Hlls. Ola, R A.Foster, J. F. o five cows were pastured Magistrale Baxter painted that he act in their defence. tred on the use ! the Oron __ __ C chan, . . ui E on th ]nd thre wh n he out that municipal councîls Bail for John Rowe and Municipal Building for storage the new federal ridin so n ed B d e ot H p, welcome. 51 _______Roddy, G. D. Carruthers, .W ' defendant bught the proper-I are. endowed with the rIghtý James C wgas set at o! Hydro equpment and ciation. Dr. Fred 1 o eto, J h a e, B w a vie MONS ER BNGOABsNcerOthak Ao tamy Bniser, . Hesli, J hW. ty n Jauar 196,. Whist-tamak andnnfrce egua-' 1961,eah. tuck. Ilwasetatd tht tenfomer ortumbelan M.P Jams Tnney Grfton an TEUKSD Y NIGH , 8 a' lc friends, neghbors and mem-Itington, H. Lafferty. B. W. trate Baxter said. "Evidence tins for fire protection and The case against R ger building lends itsel! for this wil ha upte N mn ios rnko er a d J m s bers of the C.W.L. for the Lonergan, E. J. Rundle. W. j.i admitted by the defendant ordinances regarding build- Goodwin, R.R. 6. Bowman- use. Mr. Downs reported that Committee which wll eo-CakCbug Sponsored by the Junior 'o Vfoes adgfsadH. Dunk W. I. Thomas, Mrs* showed that he had two caws, ing construction The grt- vile, ho scare h the trucks, had ta sit outside mend the officers forih e eet h Le Chme fCmec messages a! encouragement 1 E. R. Clarke, G. 1. Ross, D. two calves. 46 pigs and snme ing o! building permits shows driving a motor vehicle on and that equipment couild not aspociation. Serving wt r edrhpCneto ab JUBILEE PAVILION 'receiveci durlng my stay In McLaughlin, C. E. Heath, L* geese on his property. Mr. that the plans in each in- October 2lst while his license be left on the trucks. It was Robertson are CobougDpjedinOaw Arl4t-h O SH A WA 8-t!' Toronto Hospital. A special Gibson and D. J. Cunnlng- Brinkman submitted that thislstance compîy with the nec- ta drive was under suspen- aiso suggested that offices be uty Reeve Lenah Fishr r iîb lce tteFud thnst ebr fSio a.was not a contravention of essary specifications, he fur-' sowspu vrt ues- brought ta the front o! the iWade, Douglas Johnsnra-igCveto.LclLb Euchre, Crlbbage and Bridge, U.C.W. for the deliciaus home Agricultural Committee-H. non-conforming u s ee onclsaso . ave e rîg the t.buidn ack an exls its.r aon, h llen ibb a-tL ledyoe 0Lbrl St. Joseph's Auditorium, Lib- baking they kept my family Malcolm, chairman: S. J. F. Magistrate utsted. ti ouni 1 aohaveth t Pu omn o iî,ther aco nsiderainis ta eur timor, .BAgena-frm Nrtubeln -Dr erty St. S., Wed., Feb. 14, 1supplied with ut Christmas. McMillan, R. Chatten, L. S. "By- a 187,knon contrai the u e lndin aul fo n uityo vn g hi ate T mes ilean . . a. ungndhhV 9 6 , 8 p .m . P rize s, lu n c h , J a u p h . 5 i M a lco lm , L . O la n , H . E . th e Z o n in g B y -L a w w a s pj s c i te s, to w n s, a n d t w n sh ip s a 5 m l s p r h o r i 0 v n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __- T imor c o t ! P a t H p .mv ep p ef r c c- Walkey, R. Blyth, C. Down, E. ed by Bowmanville Town desîonnatinar 1thi The Constitution Cmitemdto nOtw hl Evrynewecoe. 5-2 T ws eeprs u .agricultural, commercial, andDaintnTwspan41 *sudetechrm sîp ! I rfl hnst u ea-Qatil .WitntnG oni nAgs n, 1 industrialgo ownhiLon4 f Maple Grave mon t hly hatettak aarrl-Qatîi htî~n .Under the Planning Act B-idut lzones to ensure ihwy.H asfne i e Isura c neate arE.R. ae E CS O o! F B u ies reosn d ntaiforsHeiR o, E. J. RuneRgn. aws may be passed by muni- planned and orderly growth. and $2 casts. or in default f nkmn. Serving with Mr1 oeO ODAPINE Euchre Party, Saturday ofB. i e, nandioor H r ossrr, . . Lnea, . cpL cucl ecot adHe added that Zoning By- three days In jail. Constable e 5* km are Dr. Thomsw ke 3rd, 8 p.m. Seasonal prizes kindness sympathy and beau- Locke, Mrs. L. F. Fisher, G. usepassecousta cn trai land Laws may aise be remedial K. Laton, OPP, gave evidence. C m aies M ak Lloyd Williams, J. P ih lone hands and total highest florl affringsuse a set utit score. Monthly prizes and In the loss a! aur dear father. aln . E. Heath, L. Gib- tSS hsde o rvn land and building deprecia Conwr hadbyadonadDr a lunh. dmisin 7c. -~Speclal thanks ta Rev. Daugh- son and D. J. Cunningham. te continued use for anyl tion -MgitaeBxrpraiigrbuCougGnhîeHges LSFED luch_ Amison75._-1_____oflndbilinsoiot a cgs a thervertianin Cbourg om aGnleMrs uhFrrehnl630 erty .~adthe NrtcutElliott ContyProperty Commit- nurtnd bo!helandnbuildingsofMillbrookgeandrfMrs.hBanaWal-eg-l--_______________________rs INULI.IILUUIPA structures s o in use on the! I read the argum ent su -o!nrt rsorbpe at ng tr ns SUNYSIE PRK Funeral Home for their kind- mittee-Mrs. L. F. Fisher, day of the passing o! such a, ite byhe efnat i port trucks without an intra- The total Investments o! life die o!fRoseneath. MONSTER BINGOandHerld J chai rm ,S.J.'. HMcMiln-La.jtiscstn a a e taprovincial license. Inspector Insurance companles In On- Mrs.gC!har]esaWî>ae o!FEQAL J. F. eGorg, R. Hmil- This provision was carriedi no other conclusion that this Frederick Lowry of the De- tarie at the end o! 1966 were Cobour s Chimnote MOUET AN Thursday Night Gatcheli and familles. ton, D. Lang, H. E. Walkey, into By-Law 1587 in Sub- 'p otne o-ofrn aten !Tasotgv . ie h omaiehles Ia-n mesi__Ccmmt~ee5~K 7:45 R. DBlyth . ow, JG . ase- section 17: 'This By-Law doesling use, and Sa the charge !S evidence In five cases o! bilities ta the plchlesi _ 7:DB A N5 n ato __n'th _ ds o itG. D. HCaruhe, J. W . Baing- n t app y in regard ta anyi dismissed.'" M agistrae Bax- che king the vehices men- the province, according ta â e m . . O SH A W A aur sorrow we wish ta ex- ton, G. H. Ross, D. C. Law- used for any purpose when il!I John Rowe, 52 Division Weigh ScalesonB 401 mHvigh- Association. STAFFORDsua ________________6-t! press aur heartfelt thanks and son, M. Wight, Mrs. A. Oke, is passed so long as there is tet n ae owling, way,an TrsptDer- TeAscatosfius, RS.L . Kinergrte metig wllappreciation ta aur man3' R. J. Locke, Mrs. E. Clarke, cantinued use for this pur- R.R ,Bwavle appearý- ment Inspector St ep h en the latest available, show total oii aMme t h Im bIerldat enmeeringCurlarisfo friends an d neigh-1 G. E. Ward, D. MLaughlin. pose',d e fR 4 oeMagistae Baxter, Moore testifed in the other Invested assets o! $6656 mil- -Iulta Mmbe Tehl tEeee hurday, smpori the kindness and C. E Heath, L. Gibson and "erin baktS etonan ere charged wît break- case. Total fines in the six lion In Ontario, whlle the uva Hall, Courticeh shown us In the! D. J Cunningham. 9 wefdunrPemte goto!te resîdence o! cases amounted ta $330 with companies' liabilitiest n February 8. 8:30 p.m., ta dis- îass o! aur dear mother. Wei Us e oting__w]l er ecoten Houtr__Bof kn*_P ncetcsso!$7 c u s s t hv e c o i n ur a t o n o ! a o - w i s h t a t h a n k D u r h a m N o . _- - --_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _P _r _ _i n_ _ce_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __o f_ _$3 7 ._ _ t a r t e p o l i c y h o l d e r s w e e $ 0 7 9 opraiv Kndrgrtn l 78, Port Hope, Pnepaning Dep., mCou le!iotal Investments In On- rnenclng Septemben 1968. In- No. 2432-2433-2437, and al; fGf,,*,, tario, $3,239 million were In N teese pret peseated.w'osetflwAppnlers f SimpsKnonn r lcs L n C up e Do g i ps n 0'LTIMUTPL L SIN t e e s e d p a e n s e s e a t e n . h s e n l e a n a d ! ,U W Um o r t g a g e s a n d r e a l e s t a t e , L S I G S l V C ___-__- yay a n hev lped în 1any I i .$1.807 million were in corpar- A h* Woodview Communlty Centre1 a:as ev lcns, o-I'.eleb rates HLJI() n l f V N]a ate securities, $1,375 millionOsa a&D *v-LI TE ns Fnerl Cape, fr teinj W M ~U V~U DU. ..U~ U..7 .~~Y ~wene In gavennment and muni- MO ST R IN O kld eries MBItansNGO1 D.i.1iMr ad r. reeWrhvigfcesudngadiin tbe îpl ods ad h rma 38Duda S.E.- hib N extMondy Th Vanntto amîl5-1* 91st ulriîîay Base Lîne, ceîebrated their and eîght chairs from the rono Trusteesasset3 ilo ee noh elEtaeB ad Poo hty6835 _____oda 25th wedding anniversary on Martin family and a bed- Commenting on the figures, 7:5 ,M Iwoldlie n ehl!o The "apple and cabbage January 23rd and have been spread. dresser set, kitchen The Orono Police Trustees AH. Lemmon, president o! 7:45 .M. woul Ilk on blial of'kIng" o! Durham County cele- guests at several parties In tool set and gi!ts of moneY held their January meeting anTh adinLfIsunc the late Herbert Henry Rich- bnated bis 9lst birthday on their bonour. from the Dewell familles as Monday, Jan. 22nd with Mn. Thsocain, aid Life insurc RED BARN ards ta express bath his, and Saturday at bis home, 143, Mrs. Rex Fowler, Base Line, well as a 30-cup cffee penc. Douglas Simpson in the chair, Assoais ar e inur-o O SH AW A my awn, sincere thanks and Agnes St., Oshawa. held an afternoon gathenîng and many othen gîfts from bavîng been appoînted n e comnie acreiprudion!H _______6-tfappreclation t r elati 'ves, J. H. McEwen was born In on January 23rd when 15 cousins, aunts, uncles and specting Trustee. Tbe Trus- theysgnfha nt cdeontbutilfon 1,friends and neighbors for their Mabenly, 14 miles west a!fiends and neigbbor ladies !niends. tees held their inaugural meet- they have mahode an e h ! ! PLAN NOW TO ATTEND many acts of kindness and Perth, on Jan. 27, 1877. The presented Marion with many Fred and Marion expnessed Ing on Wednesday, Jan. 17th the progress o! Ontario. LI*eO for the beautiful fiowers and sole survivor o! eight children beautIful and useful gifts. Mrs. their appreciation for every- wben the Inspecting Trustee vuieIsrnc netet VOLUNTEER cards sent ta "Henb" duing he looks bealtby and fit and Athur Bannes had made thing and InvIted the folks ta was appoînted pgdthe"Lifu ae st urnce nethe kntsd BL ODan specîaîîyIn aur sîncere appeans ta be taking after bis preparations for the party ta visit themn and their family - committees set up for the yean. that are temporarily commit- BLOODDONOR adepcal u icr mother who lived 103 yeans ho held In ber home, but the Wayne, Kenneth, Bnian, Les Mr. E. R. Woodyand was ted for a quick return and CLNCthanks tea ah the nurses and and six manths before she sudden passing of ber father lie, Barbara and Beverley who appointed ta look after beauti- witbdrawal. They bave heip- CLINIC staff o the Surgical Floor fan died accidentaily In a fail. called Mn. and Mrs. Bannes ta were aIl present for the cele- fication, finance and roads; ed create many jobs for the LinsCetr ironstavn t eanm dtn- bs Mn. McEwen came ta Osha- Newington, Ont. bration. Mn. Floyd Nicholson, fine de- people o! Ontario and helped Lin ete ilness. Special tbanks alr wa In 1920 and thnee years Ms olrsdnn al hn sasrrs o n partment, garbage disposai ta develop provincial resourc- Bo mavile taDr. nfss, prul adlater he bougbt a !arm in was prettily decorated with and Mrs. Martin, who wene and snow removal; Mn. Doug- es. Tbey continue ta do so. Bowma vill teGrn. an si !act, laildheSauina and began a careen in a deliciaus annivensary cake about te celebrate their 49th las Simpson, municipal bitld- Many o! the places in whichi nrsent, aI floor, wboth farming wbich brougbt hfim made and decorated by Mrs. anniversany on Jan. 29th, îng, ieak n ae y-pol ftepoic ie T ih swl ~TenesayFeb 7 nresonay lped ta makeo bn is unusuai title. During a Bannes, a dozen red roses their daugbter Mns. Maurice sdwisad ae y-pepea h poic lo Itghtas wieb plg ewyyur bet tVd ed y e.7n wyhle emk em. and leann, shop and nlay, blhtnU witrmas ltte uyfavrc "Heb's sty aresfuiand17-year peniod be avonaged fromn the Base Line Gaod1 Preston (Donna) pnesented ber Mr. E. R. Woodyard was work and worsbip, bave Ubon DYKSTRA'S f reshe risaIveeals ht 1968 pleabsstanoey ar stf ner 10,000 heads o! cabbage year- Neighbour Club and silven Dad and Mother witb an elec- appointed secretary for the made possible because O! more, aur LOW PIE u h eto un plaatoe ysneecandies and bolders. i tric blanket from their family Trustees a otl e ud rvddb ieisr SAVINGS Into winr-wa bdes 1:30 P.M. te 4:30 P.M. thanks ta the Rev. G. K. ly. A pnetty corsage, made by and thene were other glfts mue ata o 5.0 t wa ns ne opaies." ie ns Wand for bis kind and cam- Apples were Mn. McEwen's Mrs. Bannes, was pinned on from relatives and friends. alo sed iteInuua ationaofl$50.0. eiinsunance opne. FRESH CRISP and f. o .0 orisng wrand aplorthenoterasgecofa2,ty. H esppethe guest a! honour and many Mn. and Mns. Martin ex meeting that when the Trus- companies bad $17,443 million T. 6:0PM a90 .. their kindnesses. Iple a yea and dîd't be- beautiful gifts woeeIn a dec- pressed their thanks andth tees had ta travel beyond the Invested in Canada at the end ETU onated basket beside the remainder o! the evening was village on village business that o! 1966, wbile the companies, G 1 V B . . . Sincenely and in aIl humil- Ileve In wasting eithon pls seciai" chair. Marion tbank- spent in playing cards and tbey wouid ho paid on tbe liabilitios ta Canadian pollcy- THA OTER MA LVE!It, Rg.Harin._51olr. opp had a cansteraci for the ladies on bhaif o! Fred vlsiting. asof$60 ady.A hlerwr 1,41mlinCE OPC 4-_dlare_ jacntat o and bersel! for the many Mrs. Martin was assisted bybasa!$60ady Anhdeswe$114 milo.CLOPCKIN ORWHT -- --- - 1 , 0 0 b a r e ls f a p p e s w it a lo e ly t in g s .1 sa m o u ntof to ! 1 0iec e n ts t eaam ilet w as0 M o st ao !let h e M ox cefst h r e p r e s e n tsse nF R E SHS R O W E T U S M i e o u t e a o m a y a d m d c i d e r A e l t h u c h w s e v - sringo f a o n e u l u n c h s t f r c a r e x p e n s e s . I n v e s t m e n t s m a d e b y l i f e I n -TMT FLORIDA CRCLE fromapples which couidn't ho ed by Mrs. Fwe assisted wbicb Included a deliciaus A report on the fine depari- surance companies on bebal aild otborwlse. by Mns. C. Wilson and others. anniversary cake, ment showed a expenditure ofnnCaain olPhles Marh 2 - pri ilNew Committees Ho remembers being among Fred and Marion were The family o! Mn. and Mrs. o! $6,349.55 with the dopant- a!nnCndinplcblde.__ Dac 3-ayu j 11 be early Canadian makers o! guesis o! ber parents, Mr. and Norman Wright, Enniskillen, ment answening a total o! 42 7 CGI J YC 20 corte1 Formation o! committees pectin, an ingredient In jams, Mrs. Arthur Martin, Martin (Fred's parents), had surpris- fires, six In Orono and 36 In I2 9 ' sCAORNIe D was one o! the main items wbich had previously beon Rd., Bawmanville, on Satur- ed Fred and Marion during the township. ýI iiriased NEW ORLEANS TOUR", on the agenda al the recent imported ai considerable ex- dey evening, January 27th Mn. and Mrs. Wrlgbt's 6th B eouinteTute No. 1 LEAN - SICE Feb.19 -Marc 19 United Counties Couneil ses- Pense from England. Apple and were surprised by close anniversary celebration and approved the completion of a iivi~ (.ov Feb.19 -Marc 19 ien Thefollwingarethe skins weron't wasted elihen. te 40 relatives and friends o! sevenal beautifui gift.s and land transaction between BenSuperI 30 Days ' committees: He recails shipping these ta the Martin and Dewell Clans. money wone presonted ta them neti Paving and the villageaueI «IUEECIC CRNVA'y1Finance Committee-R. j. Germany ta be used In the Mn. Percy DeweIl called the wben ail o! the family were for the purchase o! 11.13 acresD ncp n r "QEE C ANV Lîocke, chairman; S. J. F. Mc- formenting o! alcaholic bey- gatberîng ta order and ex- togethen. of land ai $125.00 an acre for To P n in r FRESHLY GROUN Feb. 16 - 18 Milian, J. F. George, L. S. rages. pressed the best wlshes for 1 They received best wishes garbage disposai purposes. 'MEXICAN TOUR Malcolm, L. Olan, R. A. Fosten, Mn. McEwen bas other vividi future bappiness ta the happy 1 fnam Tucson, Arizona, where The local Advisory Commit- iOnrrtawa--AII ensions ureci-C MIAINTNE UC Includes "Hemlsfair '68" 'R. lyth, C. Down. G. Massey, memories apant from farmingr. 1coupfle. Tboy were nposentod j they a bodang wt tee for waîepr is tfmeeon igrtrmntpnin n -W M ALI 1 nd dvetisig t-clse y . Cou iln aci eiire aminsues Dne-HONEY COMB ~ ~ ~- -- and aventsing a clse th On motin byCouncllor~-~fiJD under these prograrns. L n ea lt SERICE I wANNTIRI ia'fr'al- plntMartin Road Crossing a! the Dow sconded hy Councilr , rM.Mcahnntdta1 Ceea "' corsesadian National Railway Gibbs. Standing Committeos 4 O \aes persans wbo quaii!y under t Ceea Ce cum viworkors wbich began on This was seconded by Caun- for 1968 wene appointed am Canada Pension Plan for re-i * ICES Januany 2nd at the Kemp-t cilior Richard Gibbs and car- foilows: Finance. Chairman Mol Downs, Manager o! tirement pensions n 1968, or' 6-10-e. bet: a prwfci and prompt eutetiflh-.w're es ce et sth p"eI ville College o! Agicutural riod. Councillor Brown, Deputy 'the Orono Hydro, ln reporting fa1uvvn'bnft wih6o. f a e Pr.thî socalluimwuists b bohid epl. redde o jeiand Tcnlg re hi e Deputy ReeDwnmvdReevo Dawn and Reeve Muir; ta the Commission on Mon- beoe aalefrthe !irst Pkgs, sis yq attcnded. The main course that Treasunen Lloyd Peter- Roads, Chairman Counciliar day, Jan. 22nd, stâted that h hecme pal e 98Jwl eele 25 SUnIS .forms Md 67 Canadiens fer Cuikouhc rn ortne ts son ho authorized ta issue Gibbs, Deputy Reeve Down feut that no increaso would ho siightly higber amounts thanSAE1cAV 14 0 e xta es t y bxas 29 oa students enoî hve 'chouesfo January 1968 ac-I and Reeve Muin; Legisiation necessary In Onono Hydro would otherwise have been the N. oxri <S IOYsxtiona sude nis th ve j ountsln the amount o! and Advisory, Chairman Dep- rates this year. Ho foît that case. Persans who qualify for WHITE SLICED 24oE couse cln iu ed ath -week 09.45 Councillor Brown uty Roove Down, Councillor the hydro system could ah- Oid Age Securily pensions- crs in l testlngattnd$1 .092.45. Iis motion, and h IDow and Reeve Muir; Public sob the ncreased csts for and for the Guaranteed In - E~Lae g r a l n g A l t o s e i n a t t n d w a c a n î d . n o p n t , C a i m a n C o u c i - h d r o f r m t e n t a i a y d o . a m S u p l e e n f o tt hf n s O n t a r i o_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __B_ _R_ __E_ _A an ce are !rom eustern ndiCouncillon Dow, seconded lbn Dow, Councillor Gibbs M.Dwn simtdthttme in196plî aisafor ecive the cetal nas o ne tn wi Deputy-Reeve Down, mov- and Reeve Muir. it would cst Orono Hydro a lager amounts than they fromQueeI ed that a letton fram theoute amount o! $3,000-00 wouîd bave neceived under CCR a..bec. i Daringtan Area Public School tbis yean for hydro power. He previaus arrangements.__________________________ Ail studenîs bave had ai Board regarding additional W SE IL also pointed oui that there was Because o! the two per least a scason's experience Inbuilding be neceived and ca- W S E VL E tao b a further increase iCi cent risc ln the Pension Index DINETTE * MEISTR FOMS.STAOAMOBOD ANOCUSOP4commercial dairy work prior r ied. The motion was cannied t Bird watcbens say tboy do Onono estimated at $1500.00 ln for 1968, Old Age Securiîy M ARG R N4 Ib. 10 REGSTE FRMSSTADAD BDY NDCUSOUta ennalling ln these courses, IDoputy Reeve Down, secod not se0 very many cbickadees 1969. It was stated ihai cost pensions are ta ho increased CAINPPRI OSO HESwith the majoritv baving gain- ed by Councillor Gibbs, mov- tis wintor. u Alain Wl o! bydro ocnuesi Tor- fon$75 t 7.0amnh PORTABLE AND COUNTER MODEL REGISTERS tn in -.EIiA BtWl-tSonuea n !om t 7FIamot RST a CAMION -SNAP-OU» FORMS - PAISETS' ed some approntices1p l ed that the annual iovy a! son says there are cardinals, onto was helng incneased tbis and the maximum under the' ES e FORMS WITH CONTINUOUS CARBON FOR TYPEWRITERS cboesemaking. The Kempi-i $723.03 ho paid ta the Lake' a towbee, and one day ajyear by somne 10 percent. Guaranteed Incorme Supple- L AND ACCOUNTING MACHINES ville courses mhsz this' nai eeomn Councilri, camie ta thib e de. The age' repart so-mont wil ise tram $30 toiaO R E * COUINTER CHECK BOOKS AND RESTAURANT PADS' phase o! dainying but also deai and this was cannied. Port Bitain is kind ta tbe1 cd a balance o! $4419.00 in $30.6() a month, thus produc- * MAGNETIC INI< CHEQUES ("M.I C.. SINGLES Iwltb the manufacture o! but-i On a motion hy Councilian j Iirds and a number o! feed-Ithe hydro account afien paY-1 Ing a maximum conîbined j AND MULTIPLE COPY SETS Etcý ... £tc. ter and cancontrated milk pro- Gibbs, seconded by Councillor ors welcome them. Several ment o! the Januany hbis and OAS-GIS henefit o! $107-10 uducts, as well as othor nelated Brown,. h was decided ta pe- doves are fnequently seen on ja balance o! $225.00 ln the montbly. Increases ln the ne- 014U~p UU U aspects o! dainylng. titian the Ontario Department' the bill thene and farther waten uccount. Mn. Downs alsa tirement pensions of the Cana- S &-,.. a KF L 1.M Appraximateiy bal! the class of Highwavs for payment o! wesi a bawk is hunting negu- recommended that a discount da Pension Plan will equai' D" 'd A FO Diquali!y for training benefits the balance o! the 1967 sub- l arly. A pair o! sbnikes were o! 10 percent ho considered ta two per cent a! the mnonthly r (HOME 0F QALTY The -. ----- ------undenthe Occupational Train-'sidy. in a hannyand one morning replace the preseni five per- amount pald ln 1967, wbich F O A K T w o ,~ Caain Saem ning for Adults Program fin-, Councl1or Dow moved that calling attention btb tem- cent discount which was ad varies ln accordance with theFO D M The Cana ian Staesman aned by te CanadaMan-, ruricil witb aonpoo! fthessevenalth oyeenothghetaraencouragehtpromptuaceopropt buton'but pensionabiealeearn- pwrCentres. the Found Reuhty Company cries tboy can make. payrnent. In his recomnienda-' ings. FUR

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