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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Feb 1968, p. 6

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Feb. 28, 1988 goals were scored by KenJon utSev Tamblyn. hJoin mtothSericewl eedwr e rte rn V / /~ Bsketball heldaateamptonras11:15 am. Mrs. Care AllikBowman In the onily game played onMTheisperakeyilb.r ile n e ises rn Ø ue UO ~Sait., Feb. 10th, the Celtics Mois rde.Al r ners onMrk.Sabr V a u o tu e t G u d n c ýd1efeated the Warriors by a 26" ' Mvte. ouhandMis Nn ll to 18 score. The Celtics were Mevrls. orthyPsoendTrno E / O led by Dave Lee with 12CBeverly vsited MrsoJohn Mr.and Mrs. alter Par XP Ø ln e 00 rY u points, John Morris and JimDyer andester i s-ridrwreSna vstr Wright, six points each and aao audymrigwt r n r.Jc Ela e e t R t rC l b Gerry Eldridge, two points On Feb. 15th council of lished. The draft offer is to Stone said that counicil should before her sister eundLrean aiy omn TheWarios' oas wresor Clarke Township met in a be presented at the March see that lit was properly clean- home. vle Th vlue f dace o tht cold rsul fro aut- th Duham ount DiTri e by Gor'gol e ronnor12special session to carry out meeting of councIl. ed and that its use properly Mr. and Mrs. Hare e-O udyMs er of self kin their development mation, unions, non-union High School Board, on behalf points, Gary Preston four vrous Items of township A letter from the Newton- administered . If this cannot:lowlees, Solina, adMs ec a uprge .,fsl-nowledge andId-comp arilsso post seconda avoeyo tpko rm in the fi ron etwponoagon. rbi sieses vllnc mn e ni e sb done eshould close it Rosevter as tr cteM b1 om il.ap his adyRs . atthen lnheo "ahstinti wllprbalyMullen for his excellent ad- defe'ated mthD'iplomaWarrioa terian Church Cemetery in Ing in Newtonville which does and Finance Committeeroery|osSundrePtrbruh M. n r.Doga.lt Iaeetgio the Bowmnvie re-train four nt ies befor re dress. President Al WIther- 36-24 counit. The Warriors Newtonville which the church not enhance the appearance of The Road Superintendent leVisitiay.Mrvste isantMs.Care -metaryn lubhl nhe wae ly- trmenfot,"M McMull e ad sonalso expressed his wrle yGereCnos isseeking to have the Town- the hamlet. Council is to seek was authorized to caillfor ly Yel owle. and r.Ws etaenPtroogo Ing Dutchman Motor Inn on "The jobs at which most personal appreciation to the wvith 15 points, Don Taylor, 17 ship take over. Reeve Roy advice in this matter from the tenders for the purchase of a eso h ek udy Thurday Grde stdens wll orkguest speaker. pit n ayPetnfu Foster stated he would like Department of Municipal Af- sander. thrducighegustspak-dno t ensist toda, e h itha fJae .points.ThediryPeomatsowre to see this cleared up as it fairs and their solicitor. Some Klaas Schoenmaker E. er orbies eylan, apast ad o ned. Spda e Te r wa celebae by h is. eby P l Mcrthuwr,1 had been carrying on for a members of council stated that Richard Lovekin and E.' F. R. prresidno he luand apast a- Mr. MMlln meto e eowRoa eria.Dr. . M ints, b alnMcAurc, sixnumber of years. Councillor they had received numerous Osborne were appointed by Chairman of the Durham statistics fomn the follow-up Rudell and Jack Bryson were points and Simon Vandenberg, Jhohn Sto nttthat ouncil c Qopainsovere theluidn.bylaw utontheCmiteo County District High School stucdy made of the 1967 Grade the winners of the Hockey Ralph Charron and Mike Gil- tash othecuc lal e oni o eiihing untlesch uoatins er receved by Adjstment Board, told the meeting that 12 and Grade 13 graduates. Draw. Guests presenit at the hooly, two points each. times the crcan he t l e rco n o eihn the Calsag n o unlfrecived areest Mr. McMullen ts the Head of He spoke of various facets of luncheon meeting were Ron In the second game the Pine fsbines the reaan enigt flsoor oln the allsem akforansum iof$550 rm the the Guidance Department at guidance and of couniselling, William, Peterborough; A. M. Ridge School defeated the estalIhes the proper rt- als omfor w onthe baseentClarkesonshipecreaio Bowmanville High School. The either group or individual. Thompson, Bowmanville; Stan Celtics by a 37-13 count. The mo-aiont the pictror teOnto cope tueanohertoffice. Csommission. A lettherewasNTC title of Mr. McMullen's ad. An interesting question and Lovell, Ian Thomas, Howard Pine Ridge School was ledb mtionhesolto rfr e Theseertned ovnertomthe uals nrcevefomm theeArea NOICE of BYL dress was "Today is Yester. answer period followed. Smith and Arnold Schell, all Shears with 12 points, Mac- ftohipetoprepaytran Poet n iaceCm muac omittee re W concerning the$1,0 day"l. A. H. Strike, a member of of Oshawa. Donald 10 points, Wettlaufer, Cherchton the Prtebterin mit ee Clarke'dCon-su sid ortheion of the$10,000losin fpr o h ri lra Mr. McMullen said that -- . Lt points, Duval, 'three shipurc i wch pthe town-cBlo toRevstertad Cou n udy tothblne Bowmavilleallowan Fc ewe os1 n 5i h guIdance for secondary school points, Trautmen andi Lyttle terp wouldte ptycee IlloadrSe satedc thDats they areaAmbulaonce Service. Boken rntocsinofteTwsi en120 s v eå n u | Recreation ReVieW S ihfv ons anan v Ehrald- anã n o hesl pie ol assisting these young Tyke Hockey In the game played on Fri- rindge, fourrpoints, John Du "Inl t thlat 20bs.'lin the first game played on day, Feb. 16th, the Rangers tinh.ad ae rae toNclotIe I EEYGVNta h wIthe asbackgro ars People Wed., Feb. 14th, the Indians defeated the Bruins by a 6-1 0eac . CourlncilofatheCroaio fteTonhpo cihlogybcmereoun n se upset the Blades by a 2-1 score. The Rangers were led Dalinon t isr eglrCucl etn ob chgudanc ramrs. ow wbeo score. The Indians' goals were by NickElWiid with three. The annual Library meet- ter Carnival at Bobcaygeon was a Sunday visitor 'th hednTurayte7hdyofM c,198t arde dual hisd vocatheon eand Robert Bryson while Rob-Shne Byron one goal wh ie NICHOLAS BONK evening Feb. 21sWe in e MonSndy. Hry nxMr. and Mrs Fverett Spires HathCouncailthmbrih:TwshpHala cational and personal growVth ,, ert McMechan picked up one Du ert n a isn Taken suddenly sick while CmuiyHl.Th lt f.a nd Mefrvs.dHry Kox r. n ad MrS. Evere t prs Hmtna :0pm.o ntm hratrwl Mr. McMullen stated. ' assist. The lone Blades' goal picked, up one assist. The at work, Nicholas Bonk of 428 officers for the coming year and erey visitednox his mos- aeingSul th ue. arie ahirt- cnsiepassoftinabyawtstpuadcle He discussed the great|was scored by Richard Stirl. Brumns'goal was scored by Park Rd. N., Oshawa, died will be--Mrs. Gordon Brown, ter, Mfrs. Wm 1. Knx, hsis- tein , Munral f eir thaot p4aton heoiialraalwne5ewe changes ln the world and the ing. Dan Leddy assisted by And- Feb. 19, 1968, at the Memorial Honourary Chairman; Chair- ter scil,1.an Mr.boh-mawM.Keet Lts4 and 15 inthe BokeJFants fac tht ncrasig hanesThe second game saw the rew VanGrootle and Rod Sel- Hospital, Bowmanville. man, Mrs. Fred Watson; Vice- Kers.oelland hlis taun Jmef the' n onessi.o will continue. Mr. McMullen Royals shutout the Steelers by lers. Te ueral service was heldSCarman, M res.usellBe;M rs. WlamElcot llo r. and rs. uessell ice o eTwnhpohDrigonhnwia atn explained that it is Impossible a 1-0 score. The Royals' goal The game played on Satur- at the Armstrong Funeral SceayMrraurr . ogamn MSu rnday. wsier spper ests ewithNhisoa algw thnhelmsofheC adn to teach now what require- was scored by Tim Cornell. day morning the Aces edged Home, Oshawa, at 2 p.m. Feb Stanley Millson; Librarians M.adMs rn u-sseMs.Foec elw ainlRiwy ments these changes will In Tyke action on Thurs., the Wings by a 1-0 score. The 22, followed by intermenit i Mrs. Kellett and Mrs. Burney' rows, Oshawa, were recent lees, Taunton, bring, but that it Is most lm- Feb. 15th, the Americans def- Aces' goal was scored by Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. Hooey. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Legr OI prtant to enable students to eated the Cardinals by a 4-2 Doug Bragg. Norman Green conducted the The library executive are Everett Spires. Wayrne and Susan, Oshawa, NTC SAS EEYGVNta learn how to meet changes and margin. The Americans were Bantam Hockey service. sponsoring a bus trip to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Fraser visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross' the Council ofthCoprinofheTwsp to be excited by them. led by Doug Hutton with two In the first game played on A son of the late Mr. and Yorkdale Shopping Centre on and Bob visited on Saturday Cryderman and family on of Darlington prpssa1h aemeigb "Because of the Interest of goals and one assist, Larry Sait., Feb. 17th the Cubs def.. Mrs. Michael Bonk, the de- Thursday, Feb. 29th, at the with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sunday- the aforesaid b-awtauhrzth eoft guidance in each person as a Hearl and Kevin Bowler one eated the Panthers by a 5-3 ceased was born Sept. 20, time of their Anniversary Longz and daughters at Port The Eldad Senior Sunday s'd se sa eu whole this helps a student to goal each while Rick Bain had margin. The Cubs' goals were 1906, in the Ukraine and was Sale. The bus will leave So- Credit. School Class enjoyed an ev- slsopdu at fteoiia odalw learn who Is who and what Is two assists, and Doug Shearer scored by Randy Allan with married there Nov. 24, 1.927. lina at 8:30 a.m. and leave Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hills ening of games at Mr. and ances to the abtinowes what. It gives each a good and Tim Buttonshaw had one three and one assist, Lawrence A resident of Canada for 37 Yorkdale again ait 4 o'clock. and family were Sunday din- Mrs. Bruce Taylor's. About self-concept and the chance to each. The Cardinals' goals McDonald one goal and two years, he had farmed ln the They re13 sonoin' ner guests with Mr. Albert twenty boys and girls attend- Thepos learn how to do things Inde- were scored by Robert McDon- assists, James Brooks one goal Maple Grove area for 34 years. card y are ao onor lrnga Hills at Tyrone. ed. eanproposced b-ain la hwn h pende le 'thus to become aId with both. and Terry Bakrer one assist. A resident of Oshawa for four autpath ocid n Mr. and Mrs. John Knox Mrs. Ernest Hockaday and ladafetdmybsenimyficsnth el-rell," the s pe ak er In the second game the The Panthers' goals were years, he had been employed inMac dh attended the funeral of Jean's Jean visited their uncle, Mr. Township Hall. pointed out. Bombers edged the Hornets scored by Stephen Parker, as a construction worker since school ho>liduring oe sp rin n, Rs.vryMlne of Ahrhie Catiniln orono o * r. McMullen spoke of by a 2-1 count. The Bombers two and one assist, Mike Ke-' giving up farming. bring the fa . oeanmre Rvrio ody. Thursay MssEiee Hck that Is being done ait Bow- goals were scored by Gerard hoe one goal and one assist, Mr. Bonk is survived by his aiy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lang- aday returned with them to TeCuclwl eri esn rb i m leHig Schol n grup orrion nd rankLeah. A Manprie, ne asis. 'wife, the former Maria K'ucly;. Congratulations to the So- maid and family were dinner spend several days at home. or her counselaetrsoitrnypsn tatane adcles. cultsral TheRaonetastersowan sordIn the second game the Fly- two da(ghtersoMrsBurketton standing in the Public Speak- oran Pascoe,MrOshawa, Mn Ead U..W. ill be nex4, t wh.cilyamsthtis rhrlnswl ep u changes and differences, plan-oHck- ers upset the Pee Wee All and Mrs. Ronald Heard (Ada) ing Contest, held ait the Cana- Sunday * Mrs. onaldTay1lurch 4, at iially feto ed ytesi b-ahn h nin, ad prsoal ive ar Inthe first eyl Stars by a 3-2 score. The Fly- of Oshawa and two sons. Alex dian Legion, Bowmanville, on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, be ot nugor s e il ppie t eoead inscussed. Guidance ln Grade Sa.Fe.1tate edoer'oaswescedbPulf Bay Ridges and Bill of Saturday. Kathy Vice placed Oshawa, were' Sunday dinnei Janacn iun ursuyo ea s h her dblOwdefeated the Clipperby a 5-1Rsellhle Bruca t snoa n e vWitbysurviving are a sister, hrst andthMarennoKdivision.Harold Pscoeandaater ac- Rev.r.M.r.Raaylo vIrsi nDAE tiR6hdabfeerurt98 to lok forjobspo ere scor. Ted byiRoerts'gsha wee sed byhenSarsLivinlsMrs. Mary Kozvnezak of Win-' Sally Langmaic, and Susan companied them to Bridge- Sherwin and family in Dur- Benn tt witne four goals, Joe stone and Paul Forsey while Britsh aColumbia an 13 Donald Drew reprecontes arhs.anortlÝrs.G.vWilsonins M.hNext Sunday March 3rd.Wle .RnlCek Boenea n, warlMate erge Dan Catto had one assist.Pr grandchildren. Jumior High School level. Mr. Bob Spires. Toronto. Hampton Charge-Wide Hi-C, had one assist. The Barons' ates upset the P.R.S. by a 10 tna copstsmmuntyexr DISASTER goals were scored by Joey score. The Pirates' goal was]Business Directory ed eps yp AHED hritlasistd y MrkChs- coed y obMcDnadas--Y Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Yellow- hom.th scod amCh ist ed by or g al te Hs- lees anderfantron the ass- htwornd te rt a edere scry axrJenrCartChucAcoun nt 4 t fatirngMrnnvesC on e andcerry osemoe asist. he 62-386uC.RaGibsnyO hare In hethrdgae heG ntae' oals waere orduys M.J.H.COGIS nerta med a"okae, sm; .gI samped tuthei ngs by 7-MensdSae d DutVv hreed Acontnt Petrbrogh. nvSatrday U M I Ia 3-L0Uscoun . 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EmbBurow.A- MARGARINE samiies 11% *esf onant to drive ind confidence Stars defeated the HwsbscrdyDaNOlan s with - d Acaounant seem SOUTHERN SPKE BAR- 35m¢- 7 dia toucri ngoal and Jon ewasstoarraisJe me103 ay o hadMt G . ED inMANNE, OD.C. ..aeintsHMr.aln KNOH(DKE ROEXRAS (N and onTe Basis, Bra lmond ancs' byoals 4-2scored The lPhone 62-509 E eet rdrm n w Unles y ur utoinone J m ag o awhile ihd Har -SMa roo sgoals were oscore d y Offi eors: Ba pont ent Thesha ll. of theer. Bowman- U ryW tehqt CEflsaps b wN dWur in heamntyn er aDnd BillyLmea ah had oeithaMndoune it-jo ad Lrryhwa villo rerM.an 78Royal Can-A i hfPtteItlt W»y.lirt* AheE S .bl apik d p wo asiss. T e g ol Fi ney d one assist rd 7 56 5 - 7 87 5 de r na n at rd ayte b.WPEAR Hawks' lonve, Pee twso red Ken Tabbnced othgndoals' ilDR.mW . . UELL, D.D.S.(7t9t)cleraelt.Vaen 3ro'retaknga lng rby Intom Cont aan ased b or sithe anucks. 75ges, KiG. dng StuE. owmCAvilleAtIne's Day. ýweevryo riRaI ouMndyJarv. tIn to ga.TheOfi nal goa sf tedyOie Hus:Tednewswl ted GENRA INURNCE Inthr eecodgm teteCmesdfaed ttheHGen- 9 a.m. to 6Danp.m. daily ed D a nusc e ay Walk- Lat rv i ofdneaf51scoefeaTthe Bars'byagals b a31 creoTeCo-Cose Satra an Sunay e's Ryalmbasador8wa ImoKingySt.he. Bowmnve31scr.Te f'galsts'go erenoetyRchtfiehn -63590 toouhyejoeeyh E were scored by BPaul art, ard lliseomewittoad toe-Ile.EPhoN ANewasle98-421hap rod TBE T0PRVD PtUÜ «i Offic Reidelne oeyHllsand ob siBrughassist, Tim Kinsmensonoa dR.C F. rCTRN DDS.TegdorrieHaslwonbyAlA'SlTQufiiiliAN 623-581 62-5493wile oneKnolhad oneI-an ne ssiscon Hugttoane 75 EKin St.,E omavcoMsr.Sa. f rn.Spt-00FsstOhfeas oaswrHnoteeSmrsodonsfic or :piesb r adMs.B i. LADERO SN.csw .m en sored byStee ylvetr ass ah h eers' 9amto pn.dly SonVaNewcatie ad Ms.J. golth aros eeae te Phone 623-762Whty090A P pickedup t9o a.m.tstoh6lGp.m. dailyhnflaes nCzierdemo--edeonSasu. a- um . 111 nf rMa io Irl'I inludd po pu 1a rGREEN GIANT I fa ma ion u°m"es wiRa rhythm u at$ e@LIQUID BLEA CH "W3c LSE N ott ~ ~~~~~FOR ASSISTANCE 'ynr ur a n cer assces, PEAS or ® AE2PPR'-"2ta.vR'ApRa 5 ot a 0e0050 PhonCANCER SOCIETY Th Eastdale C o ll eg la te mlnu (IBET)TOILE T TISSUE . 4cNI A"" l Mrs. M yr-6337 Band which has five classes of 10DDLN4BATTER c M rsJ.egm - 623-3187 music each week was well re- PTA T19HIPS T59 1-LB.. ½-LB- 23-31 hearsed in the presentation of r-A their selections. The Orono HADDOCK lIlLLETS 49C |-M 84M'Mij f«11' M l"$ygg s] i% "',."1 g 53 Rs urTanRC e Band, playing more difficult aou tocout m% FERCausBICUTSa 249 >4DONALD A. MacGREGOR provement n the maPIES terons iooutun ",f9 QiEM Life, Auto, Home their numbers. y 3 5 c 2 3 c ~~~Insurance The attendance of the pub. -52 King St. W., Bowmanville lie at the 'concert was below Um m c m exp 63592ectations although theamm MiLK P -DER EA BAGS5 881RÎOU RC G i9L P INE AP P E L AV OR E M r i~ ae s filed with the young musicians IMpr aas-se.e PI EA PL FAV RE M rfagsand the audience. Both bands " ' CO T 7T GA E CHEESE 3 C ~~~ ~S ld 0innmbr .HAMILTPON 8-115N The Orono Band was con- stmnasu emc Rsidencertgag u s tuctshawa Band by MDa hn E TEREN ... OTTE Business Properties row. At the end of the pro- gram a sight selection was ... ....t G en a cie airyry adth60mscn hoe PHONE 423-5444 FOR HOME DELIVERY 1BoKingSanvil-le IGAile loodlinermes KING ST. W. Telephone 623-3252 The Heart Foundation main- GAF KIG T.W.BOWMANVILL E Mon. - Tues. - Thurs. - Fri. tains a year-round research 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. programme in medical schools Wed. and Sat. - 9 - 12 and teaching hospitals acroassB W AN I Thursday evenings Canada. 3

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