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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 May 1968, p. 6

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orade o h tgsltve ng By-Law. Also asgBstnMa. The Cnadin SttemmBowmnvile, Ma 1. 989 Commlttee af Rotary Inter. Seven Teachers Resigngeto h Crw national ln penty af Urne for _______________sponsorn ac agher eogeE te convention. qsti on box aot h r> ~oMn;Ca.WR v. ot i ak to . DeGeernFair were problemaorem anMs.JcWrdnEte) Former Governor Describes :w a vteoftaket, MQ..De oved libgenScso B arfI d ome edby th for his excellent address,Gand ber 0fcounil a sle n aiStanBo aOnt for brlngIng the club up-to-date . A asnic sevice, onlitt Founder's Life3e and Pur pose ofDiscusses School Addition eeiga dent-elect, preslded at the h The byfuneral service was-H hein .e1 t R otciry E.21u1, I.. u n ch e ~ ~~lufleheon meetingf due ta the The Dari ngton Area Public School teaddb r er ha hi- w n l oe fl l absnc o resident AI Wlth Schooi Board held its regular Moved by Mr. Cralg and Board offer its congratulations Ia h agMmra hp AR o a y C u u c e n erspoan. Vice-President ThIs meeting on April 8th with ail seconded by Mr-. Tlnk that this ta the Music Supervisors andOrn onatdaArlth burer lsoexpessd hs pr. memlbers &resent and wîth Board prvthusof1 teaching staff on their veryM e s sitn an wscodtdby ev An account of the life of of aur club ln 1940-5n, and thr fotinder of Rotar-y was sonal appreciation ta r Chairman ar-y Qyler presld- classraoms ln the M. J. Habbs fine performances at the Pet- Paul Harris, the founder of served as Governor of Rotary horu lin New England and DeGeer. lng. D. Jackson, Architect, School an Saturday, May 4, erborough Klwanls Music Fest- The 4-H SwlneClbm t-QanCetr. Rotary, his ideals and ideas, District 707 ln 1936-87, lie hâe 1 ralscd by hhs pûternai grand- The Attendance Chairman, was aloIn attendance ta dis- 1968, for Instruction purpases ival.hn fprl4tasedat Pîbars wr Mers aS welI as his purpose in start- always been un etig'l a t,~ wt'I to do couple, Dr. Allan B. Sylvester, pre- cuss procedure af the Ennis- In connection with the Up- SealM t ing teDprn of Agrcutue ams . uton Bwmn Ing the fi-st Rotai-y Club in worker ln Rotary and ln iIsid tir was educated ln private sented twa Perfect Attendance killen addition. comlng Bicycle Rodeo on May The Public School Board,i and Food, Bowmanvle il;GoreAtu ila Chicago ini 1905 wvas given by other endeavors, and we ha. tv .ool(xls, and then attended Pins, anc for 16 years ta, Kelth Moved by Mr.* Werry and il, 1968. T.S.A,ý Darlington, met an this JmBysgaeuataknSyer JmsRyn Walter DeGeer at the luncheon calied on him ma",.vtiniês tglttiîve-rsîty. Billett, a past president ai the seconded by Mr-. Craig that Moved by Mi-. Craig and daewihal ebespesn. nt er a v fte cu oot;RcadWleBr meeting of the Bowmanville help us out. We came to thrj "In his autoblography, Paul club, and anc for two years the accounts be paid as listed. seconded by Mr-. Tlnk that the The purpose aftemetn Rotai-y Club on Thursdav. The conclusion that lhe i& the, OnllUnris 'viote that bis greatest ta Jack Lander. Mve b M. ery ndtaatendte uniialhoolwa oceagintametnhe the inrdued ohnMrhy mngtemaybauiu meeting xvas held at the Flying person to tell us of Paul HarI' plensure was spending is The birthdays ot Dr. Biîîett seconded by Mr-. Warden that Superîntendent and Dhrectors' Salai-Y Negotiating Committee the new Assistant Agj utrlfoa rbts vdneo h Dutchman Motor Inn. ris, tht' founlder of Rotary3, the, ýunners hn Wallingford, and and Walter DeGeer were cele- the East fence at Burketon Conference ln Barrie on AprIl and proceed towards a settle- Rep. of Durham Cony9semi whhtedcae Introducingi the' speaker, Dr. centenary of whoie bu-Lb willlituit he gi-eatly enijoyed smaîî brated by thei- feliow Rotai-- School be cleaned Up. 25 and 26, wlth expenses be- ment of the Teachers' Salai-y Rotarians that Mr-. DeGeer îsi Dr. Rundle also toid 1h isgaduat ion wth the encour- luncheon meeting were Mcl handed ontr ore and In ad addot a d susoaaai ode tye- n known as the local club's "Mr. fCiIow Rotarians that Mr.1 agemient and support o! is Smith, Percy Manuel, Howard Jackonedbe athr. izedtatMc on-scned by Mr. C r ta ti and nfegotidat i scutht' ordtook___place___on______ Rotai-y". Ht' said that Mi-. De- DeGeerlias two sons. One, is[giandfathei-Mi-. Harirs spent Smith, ail o! Oshawa Allan L. tactkson e asoig ead l cng Beoard bypu . rcae ti-e iandesned tirfingteal Off r pig and on oritesnr Geer came to Bowmanville as the President ni the Eglinton what lhe termed five years as Gr-aham, Fenelon Falls, and thect eno er asuidnht room jeorsd twcasetarpero- rd- which theNeiatfinglofe-fr 5 yeai-. Manager of the Sheppard and Rotai-y Club, Toronta, and the a vagabond and ti-avelled Jae Adair, Waterloo, Iowa. addition ta Ennhskhllen Schooi. ci-s at a cast ai appraxhmateiy inittet' was ta investigate and The' meeting wasen ls Gi Lumber Comnpany ln 1945 other bias just been appointed throughout the world. Should Mr. Jackson be unable $2,100 from Canadian Fideiity infarmi the Board o! their de- ed by Gai-y Cornish fromn Toronto where he had to take charge of the' electroaic "Aftexrwards he returned ta ta finalize the awardlng ai tht' Sound. cîsion ta accept or rejt'ct it, as -Submitted by DenKix been eagaged i the hîmber section and intelligence branch the United States and set up EBEI.t11L1 tender ta Benson Leasing, hie Moved by Mi-. Craig and sec- soan as passible. business for sorne \ears, and of the RCMP, Ottawa. his law practice in Chicago. I hnatoie ocl o joincd the Bowmanv ille Rotai-y Mi- DeGeer spoke ai Paul Ht' missed tht' his and val- 1j.C.W. Afternoan Unit new tenders as soon as pas- IIfTTTil Club in Ma-ch o! that vear. Harris' autobiagraphy, My leys of New Engiand and bis Site laesmttte sible. OBITd~. JJ..UZIJLJ "Mr.conded byprésMent.oaCralgtarthaHe C arthatSiORGE lH.esmeUTTONh "Mi Deeer~va pesientRoataRoai- Ht sad tatfriends there. He found Chi- home of Mrs. Hilton Tink foi- Moved by Mi-. Werry and t r g tG cag vey oney.the Eastei- meeting. Dainty this Board endorse the Brie! "Among tht' thousands of desserts were servt'd by Mrs. by the Public School Trustees' a Tht'dt'ath o!f ereH people he saw walking in tht' Tink and Mrs. Wm. Bickle. soito fOtro po- Aséilmtigo at iin ial.amto yHtoa 8y U MM ~arks and along tht' shores of Miss Aan Hait apt'ned withAsoitoo!ntr, Asecamtena!Ct-vin.FalyamtonbHtonagd7yarou- LaeMcianM.Hri o-a ate huh.Ing the Roman Cathollc Sep- wright Township Council on Couaicillors Gettins and Assel- red at MemorialHspa, 1 ! rved many by themselves Mrs. Raymond Osborne pi-e- further financial concessions t aail members. The minutes Second reading of said By- Apili 3, 1968. Hthbeen1 and realized that there must sented tht' program, and spoke pri h prto fR-wr prvdo oino a n eti hne eefiighat o 0 i e huadreds o! other loneiy of Easter as a time for sirtulmt tht'olSprat eon d-i Ro- welr aproetad imotio m a ad te rt cage er ailingealt ortiet.n business and professionai mea. renewai and a tîme toalaîow an CholSepOnariAte en- Coallrs e ttadn .gtmd a h'dat a! as gether, Paul Harris thought. We enjoyed a recording of ter ta the t'ffect shall be sent Tht' discussion of tht' new animais being dumped ia tht' England, on August3, 89 D O WU M IL E é dciedtofom cubth lvey Ol Rggd ros"to h rm Minister, tht'pi-oposed Building By-Law was garbage dump prampted couin- he was tht' son a!tt'lt h o e p i c p l o j c lube btaoyotherteistH opsabChai-lesais, and rM ai-gai-et (B ouent e-hcl-tTaok m uraih protectioCha lescn dnMrga M A Y PHONE 623-5589 wwould be feliowship objecie- ssb o e esthneim.er Ister ai Education and Mr-. A. men a! tht' D. S. Park Iac. and approved, a part time er) Hutton. Ht' recie i at'-o itepoeto ship. Ht' decided that fr nd rs horat' ed la pi-ayers Carruthers, M.L.A. headed by their président, caretaker; this by motion o! 1 éducation la Leeds,En.adca dssos.Taswh bership would be foi- business ta tht' Eterd aw î th the Moved by Mi-. Cralg and Antan Volk, objected ta ail Hamilton and Gettins.j on April 27, 1912, ridtt'wergyutaakadnag THURS. - FRI. -SAT. - SUN., M Y 2s-c3aded -y aMi-.rWt'i-rynltmat resyddet sairbuildings havîng ta Tht' Mrmaintenance rfscertainlfoi-mergsHelennJeanThetmannyeoaceoof certainenrmerandlknowe THU S. NFR . -SAT U N.,AY 2- 2 - 4 - 5 a n epro esi amb e n ro acon dep s o-- w o.w ytht' Board membership ft't'foi- have ful foundations. They rough parts o! old S ugog who predeceased hlm MATINEE SATURDAY - 2 P.M. wth ro thembrei ons acd h eodi "H Great 1968 be paid ta Tht' Argus. claimed that thei- cottage parkR.Artre psmaerMi.owLt shpyotoav catgoy . mih as oved by Mr.Tn ndsc oad was tentatively settled tht rîgt plicis ad corec o!ftt'upofesionssndTht'ureA rding "HoSitw a ode M r. 'rden tadtse-enterprise would fold up and when counicil agreed ta spend Hutton had residedatRR.2 " a C e as Go"His gulding priaciples were very appropriate. follnd e g M i-Wodns tha ht fail If their members wt'i-t'it appraxlmately $3,000 la scratch Orono, for two ada a!aotsoftYuridvua t hat there would not be a ban Tht' Eastei- story "Tht' Trav- fallo nah egrtons. ulred ta go ta tht' additional otnaprxmel.6iesYas, ovg C Elvis Presley, Dodie Marshall on any religion or natîonality, elling Lîlîhes" was read by Ms mmos Miss M. Loudon, expense o! a full faundation. motion by Gettins and Wright. Stayrier.Herte and no secret vows. These Osbomnt', a stai-y of people Mrs. M. Gardon, G. Robinson: By-Law Officer Gibson stat- Tht' question o! giving roads ago. HeWas a meer !t' THUS.- RI.- AT - UN, AY -10- 1 -12 principles are StUR tht' strength with misiortunes showlng their Mrs. M. Per-y, Miss M. Colla- ed that they should not abject maintenance to certain private Presbyterian Churchad a TifURS - R1 - AT.- UN. MA 9 1 - l -12 o! Rotai-y. Tht' founding group concern for others with pi-ob- catt, V. Smith. taa much, that It wauid save cottage lanes was decided by also a member o! tht aoi MAIE AUDY-2PMwe a hiRtycag ein1905. Theis it'ms. lering Moved by Mi-. Tink and sec- them money la tht' longi-un having tht' appropriate cot- Order la Stayaer. ws hwRoa-ycmei t ht' pam "Spring Ceaning oded by Mi-. Wcrry that tht' as a couple o! their présent tage association donate a grant Ont' o! tht 'o"ad aiias being. pa tht' Heart"heomeowedg. following excursion requests buildings were saggiag at tht' ta caver part o! tht' required of the 58th Battioh o ra o ~ ~~~~r. îaGt't'i told bis fellowprercsdth'm tig be granted: <a) Mi-. Gald- plers and would need addition- work. This motion was made sre nWrdWrIfa T "El D r d o" R ctalans that a~au ~ Zo H p o nhp n 1 ahl Ha. etin utWa O-soioeisn Wl teD um14 Paul arrîsmlntz's class ta Niagara Falls ai expense ta raise ta a trut' by J. R. Hamilton and second- 1915-1917, and was eo R John Wayne, Robert Mitchum ta hscoatrubuted t hZo H p o nhp r lsascast oot ie htafl onainpsdbyVennAslte aerheSap: THUS. F1.-SA. -SUN, AY 6 17- 1 -19 t elopseto Rotai-y is that on June 27. would prépare their cottages Tht' need for a table for tht' Ht' xas aiso tenor soîîtwt A E THUS. FI. ST. SN.,MAY16- 1 -18 1 ithepi-erserve tht' boy that Mr-. Han-y Traver, Fenwick, Moved by Mr. Craig and for residency purposes an a new committet' room being s0 several churches 1aTiat MATINEE SATURDAY - 2 P.M. StiR remains deep in tht' heart speat tht' Easter holidays with seconded by Mi-. Werry that full time basis, as tbey orig- apparent that council finally before moving ta taa'ri o! each man. Mi-. Harris wrote is daughter and son-in-îaw, permission be granted ta dhs- lnally praposed when fl-st agret'd ta purchase parts and 1924. Tht' deceasedwachi GEEA INU NC that Rotai-y does this because Mi- and Mrs. Chas. Raby. tribute registration foi-ms ln arganlzed. Flaaliy when tht'y have it assembled. Motion by leader for several yasa "T e Go d he B dIt is, without prejudices, also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Segar cannection with Vacation Bible reallzed that their objections Gettias and Hamilton. Tht' tht' Presbyterian Cucil "The Good, tue Bad ~that it inculcates enthusiasm and family, North Bay, W"w it evrn InMnioi were ta no avait they admit- Reeve advised that twa meet- Stayner, where hewapst24KnStE Ewavil Jy and fiendlinss. "Aslong asEathat fuidiyfouadatofhons wereRévngnd wou dnrbeicominghaupulmasterdafors some ngs years.e Tht'g Officeer fo iden 3 Ugly ~ ~ man's mind is kt'pt résilient Segar's parents, Mr-. and Mrs. charge. There was a more a better building plan, but StUR early la May, as weil as a short fi-st thyroid apera n n63-616859 an he Ub e will neyer entirely grow Elsworth Caswell. than average attendance. wished that they cauid b. cx- ont' pioi- ta tht' regular meet- Canada, was performe n i aid, and tht' boy in is heart Mi-, and Mrs. Chas. Mene. Mr~. Edwai-d Irwin, Sarnia, cluded tram tht' géncral pro- lng ta pass tht' revlsed Buhld- Hutton by a surgenf-r Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach wlll continue ta live," Mr.i-.jîey joi.ned with relatives visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Irwia.................. ... .. Excellent Aduit Western in Color Harris wrote. GodFiaan noe n udy ......... ................. "Today there are several Gdin rdahey, ngDunjoye Mr.Sndy . M.. .. n One________ Show__________:30______pasesf______________end-man, Bownuanville. motoi-ed ta Michigan ta at- ship and ft'llowship are SUEi Easter Sunday services were tend their cousin's funcral, n SUNDAY, MAY 19 MID-NITE SHOW pai-amouait. Thea there are club held at Zion United Church last Wt'dnesday. service, communlty service, M- n r.C eele On' C o pl e hoNM A Y A T 7:30 p .p ae.! Ro ai ns . Fre d i neîtt t ly n u c - M r-. and Ms . M . eirwlleyl~,4 andMONAYMAY20 T 730 .M.vocationai service, and inter- yl. atteaded a Meneilley family ntional service. Tht' promo- Business vlrectory gatherlng last Wednt'sday at "Th e appe n n g" t'io ofhonorablebusiness ____________ tht'home af Mrs. A. Ger- 'Th H a pe ing Imthds s ipo tatoeve'y TC ç U n a n C y mond, Oshawa. Rotarian, and tht'piincipal Y Mms. Carmen Irwia j'omed 'u. Anthony Quinn, Fay Dunaway objective o! Rotai-y Interna- suri ofle lsiae o Colr AditEn-rtinen naioalis htedvelpmato! AYe.DILINnatioobnalasmaes or.......................................................4 - ChreefAcutn dinner last Tuesday in Ca- SPpi.w yTa SAWA WHOuESAt!w.,lua knowiedge and uaderstaading 3Ch r ctctanMi-. Rabt'rtGMoi-tonLARGagam ndamong tht' nations o! tht'2-36 M.Rog t oto Igi pace. WM. J. H. COGGINS Port Hope and District Hos-E G Jane Fonda - Restricted ta, Aduits tional Convention is ta be held 115 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville e________ t rs Ail Seats $1,00 han Mexico City, and tht' Rotai-y Phone 623-3612 ffT TI~ ENTBITE ~ 4cPTI HP ~ v All Seats $1.00 International Directors have PWILLIAM C. HALL7c Ir WHTE BOW prepared a résolution that they B.Camm. OBI J.UAkRLIY THURS. - FR. - SAT. - SUN., MAY 23 - 24 - 25 - 26 thiak is most necessary ta Chartt'red Accouatant F O E pass. Although this is a highly 36/KigS.Esh a OSCAR J. LUXTON Ir controversial proposed change Téléphone 725-6539Th'dahoOsrJ.L - wil am 99ied.cn ur htl BURROWS, SELBY & CO ton, aged 73 years, occurred 1111DSEYIE " Casino R oyale""Tisrsouto blas thi-et Chai-erd Accountants suddealy on M:nday, April A A EieCtWx0 re Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress important sections. 1. That in- 323 King Street West 15, 1968, in Orano. Jon RNKTS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e a d o ! s s fi to n t e be i a n2 - 4 1- 7 2 8 - 7 5 5 4 L u x t o n a n d L o u i s e A l d s w o i t h , CHILDREN'S MATINEE - SATURDAY, MAY 25clsicaonteeb William A. D. Selby, C.A. hie was bai-n at R.R. 4, Bow- STOTYNIM MARARIN thi-elarstht'afutur an ae G. Edmond Burrows, C.A. manvilie, and attended P- VGTBE ~ 15 ea-sasa oti-ana _________________ .__vidieace Public Schooi. On EGI LIPA..,49 member will automatically Jl 611,h are.te FAEM "Disney Fun Festival"'give up isasifcaioG.-C i r pra c iic 142,11,li aildte ORSTAE~I Di-neyiand4-Winnie th PoformerbershipVicthail MANN, D.C. WaltoL who survives. uÇv9sc a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily Jre hi-e utn Cala TV [NTRtu 1-1 Ciased Wednesday - Saturday and Donald John Percival STR"' ROIJi'.19i',i lA.y M 40 lu i 1 M e flI t [ilIhIul[tu t ~~~DR. STANLEY GERTZ Caia. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 67 King St. E., Bowmaville Also surviving are tree Office Hours: sisters and ont' brother, i'rs.O OI N W Z A A D LEM O N A.lex Edmondstone (Pearl),[9 Mondy trouh Tursday Mrs. Norman Brook!n E-~~Ij~ ll~ f ~ A DEiC~OU . . .COOLIG REFRSHING9 a.m. ta 4 p.m. Friday n) bath ofBwmaavillt', iI .___ A EïIU OLN ERSIG Clased Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Wz. Cawling (Ruth), AEI--AKTm YOUNG AND OLD I ~Phone 23-7662 Janetvllle, and Nai-man Lux- FE FR FEm si . tTRGh3e funeral service wsG FS -A O O fls lr a nc e htId from teMri u era o~ > ob~i1Ah, A O i'IT 3 & SPECIAL LOe AutoHoone Was csda3', April l7th and ' 'siBi~1W~ SPECAL ife, utonHoe w coaducted by Rev. ,B. auautonou 52 Rin g St. W ., 8. w m an ville ~ ~~~ ~~ ~~~Lon g ai O rono. Interm en t w as RIM A - m m vu os V.ii t, orTAOAu .OI LSNESCtON , U 4 Phon 623-962 - day evenlng an Odd 1Fllows ORANGES 2 DPINU DTEG9TJEA EAGS WHITE SWA - 'mn. ~~service ewaa heid in the iii inncANna .Ii min N L M.iOFf1001 SL UUOLi ta ~gale4 c e M origages hae.W is '/23 1Palbermilae esrs CUUUER 2Aca35 NADIZ HAMILTON - OOMurray and Douglas Walton, TL.9 ALPLIO~ A C ~1FS9! RS~ 5 FOi-st Mai-igage Funds Winter, Douglas Moffatt and FRNHRIES CR10 CARROTS SAUSAGE Ifni DR cm!I Reiecs- Farms GJack Mpai-usslteoi. P.Ai CAL 6 3-444 TO AYBusiness Prperties ngth'rixnrusloe Opomt- esteem in whlch the de- cesdwfi heid, wcrc those KM"T A. BILLE"T ,D. from Florence Nightingale Optometrist Lodge, I.O.O.F., BowmanviUc;- ýG 1en R ae airy143 King St. E. - Bowmanville Heather Rebekah Ladge, Oi-- Office Haurs, By appointment oaa; and Materlals & Testlng B wa vel G Telephone 623-3252 Division, Departnuent o! High- BOWANVLLEMon. - Tues. - Thum rL.*Ti ways, Downsview. As weil, BOWMNV1 LE9 a.m. ta 5 p.m.- donations were made by for- Wed. and Sat. -9 1 mer neighbars ta The Ontario 10 WMAt VILLE Là Thrsda evenngs ent ouLdation. Kt, 4 #

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