Strike Settiement May Be in, Offing ,.' .- - "-a---- be ~îm~bx4u VOLUME 114 Koaeyweli Work started Tues. day clearing land for the new million dollar Honeywell C o nt rois Limited plant that wilI be buit here this sum- mer. It is scheduled f0 begin o p eraàtion on October 1 st of this year and, initially, employ- ment wilI be created for 80 persons, rising to 185 within five years. The plant will be located east of Lib- erty Bowl on fthe Base Lino in the new indus- trial area. The decision to build here rather than at Scar- borough where they ai- ready have a plant came when the Ontario Devel- opment Corporation granted the firm a $218,992 forgivable loan. <TURN TO PAGE TWO) 0, DwildPlaat£-MoreP ito Anybody Want . A. Cernent Mixer? This Saturday afternoon, .... one of the craziest auction - --- -----sales in history will take Early Friday meo'rning, the members of Local 189, United Rubber Workers, plac at h e Badrmiton lb *' walked off their jobs at Goodyear, set up picket. lines that they have been man- Iins engubprote d s nigday and night for the six days that have passed since the strike began. for Cystic Fibrosis research While no definite information has been released, a report on Tuesday indicated and they have collected the that talks between the striking New Toronto Local 232 and the company would zanieesasrmet, i tcuigemsn resume tdy the first optimistic note that bas corne since the strike YOU .a eev ier.w venc ydin omee Erirthis week, Firestone in Hamilton settled with their workers for an in- should have one. k'-A~" crease of $1.09 an hour over three years that could set the pattern for a local Corne out and give them a settlement. Local 189 Preuident Ken Hooper was in Toronto this morning and ha46.ul ewelmd tinavailable for comment. Goodyesar fficials here would make no statement for ,publication on the situation.Trc r Flp Mayor Hobbs Honored Wl! h Kîling Young g Hampton Man wrti ac e for A 0yaolfrmwke was killed instantly ea ~ g ~ ~ 5 g e onfyfi en' Thulsday whaie driving a tractor on a firrm O n Tn a iD u tio fl owned byadWilliam Adams, During the reception sponsored by Honeywell Controls Limited Preston of rs Mis Worship, M-ayor Ivan Lirnited, to locate here and ta vers Township. ~I d iln sHobbs, received a Lake Ont- buy fromn the town 11.432 acres, The Newcastle detachment the display set up to introduce those present to the. Keytape data photo shows soi ad' M idlandsaria Reglonai1 Development Lot 9, Tt Concession, in the Of the OPP said the accident input machine that will be made here. Top picture shows Mrs. W. N. Shultz, E Council Certificate at the meet- vicinity of the intersection of occurred when Gardon Rich- Cheryl Brown operating the machine while at the rear of the data nessy, Producti iIng of Town Cauncil held in Mearns Avenue and the Base ard Janczyn of 'Tyrone was PlIan Keunion the Council Chambers on Line, which has been surveyed driving up an Incline on the processing unit interested spectators are from lef t te right, The Hon. Marketing; Ott Fia laafr *M.Monday evenmng. , by Merrili Brown. Adams farmn when the tractor Stanley J. Randaîl, Ontario Trade and Development Minister, Alex John Brace, Vi % d Relamnftenid . As a Director of the L.O.R.. The il conditions included overturned, trapping him be- Carruthers, M.P.P. Durham, Couneillor Robert Dykstra, Maurice Mgr. E.D.P. Di' .May 25th at Campbellford D.C., Clerk-Controller Robert In the agreement were thor Crneah r. CalsAsi have been received. L. Byron made the presenta- oughîy reviewed. These In- oronver Dr.ChareAutim Registration will t a k a tion ta Mayor Hobbs. He said cluded: i. the vendor agrees ta owugmanildead t h e H uiéi paeat the Legion Hall from that the L.O.R.D.C. had decid- supply sanitary sewer and a yAng nead at tbehedsbuene. omN ite Packs B H S A uditorium p l a c e o . h r i l b e o h n r t h e d f m u i a e m i n t h r n Ag o n l nqt e s t lbe e d bt.o - a to ad 12 on. the r wîu ci lted t h nrthe aheas o un- adt e lmita the f ernaec ar on on o T n for laying of a wreath. start- held office ini 1967. Avenue by June Ist. 2. The Rinchyad thaesn f Tony*May 'In at12:0,after which a "It is a pleasure ta, present road there ta be hardtopped H a o w i h s o u giet-oehr0'wilbe held at this certificate ta Mayor Hobbs by August ist3.Display ad- Saskathewan and came t o rl o pHl r ou u Ah busionessrcgiino hscnr-vrieen ob eoe h dsrc bu 5years a held at 3 p.m. and dinner at ada's Centennial Year," Mr. 4. The municipality ta instaîl ago.d nýahc 5. Lterin he venng yro stted Mayr Hbbstwoculert. 5 A raiage Besides his parents, who live Hoot Night '68, presentedaMac playecd by the High A camie playlet entitled 5.ther winte e ad ncesp ron xrsed hshakand hibstOc t Ser C ree.a -in nTyrone, he is survived by Thursday and Friday in the School Band under the direc- "Typical" Class Room depict. 'U there wll be adancesport. xpressd his taply onfhtwadtsisterserMargaret.DeandtoAssembly Hallet aasAsgreatlyHaen-wationatof nM.tihnoftt. edrtthed problemlemsof a teacherv sored by the Legion. appreciation of the kindness, ails concerning the 5suppyo Faye and a brother, Donald, joyed by capacity audiences A cordial welcome ta every. in dealing with hippy students. a Any Midland member who thoughtfulness and considera. electricity and natural gas. 7 ahl at home, on bath evenings. The pro- ne present was extended by Rasemary Cascagnette acted - bas not received an invita- tion shown in this way to the and 8. The buyer ta obtain the The funera1 service was held gram was apened with O the M.C.'s Hilda Ferbeek IOD the teacher's role, and her tion should write ta Jeff area's municipal officiais by necessary building permit and at the Marris Funeral Chapel, Canada, fasllowed by the Over- and Fred McMann 12C, who 'way-out' students were Janice N~ Mils, Box 531, Campbell- the L.O.R.D.C. other recluirements. 9. Soi] Bowmanville, at 2:30 p.m., Sat- ture: Hotenany by H. Walt. also entertained with witty Adams, Cathy Anger, Pat rE ford, enclasing $3 registra-- Council discussed the agree- tests. 10. The construction of urday. Burial was in Hamp- Adro, Nli ipe tien fee. -ment of Honeywell Controls (TIJRN TO PAGE TWO) 1tAnersnCemetery.pr, toEeeey Sally Prout, Ann Reader and ' ~~~P4Paulette Seguin. The directors s Distrbute opeswere Cathy Anger, Rosemary hý Dedicate Centen niai Temple With Unique Ceremony C lrfuCaen assaTetarMswrRseM t] J sip, a memaber of the teaching hc Kiopper. Ail the girls are 10F or Fo0unm oig pupils. ul la Turk" by Dave Brubeck a Durham College's flrst ful] mnce There are over 500 af expressively played by David U I E S LJ S ir scale calendar, which covers1these. Shortt, 13A. An annaunce- the school year 1968-69 may Ontario Caunty and Durham ment by the M.C.'s reminded neyer become a Canadian best County high schools have re- everyone that the May Fest- -.seller but It deflnitely is getting ceived additional copies of the lval - Festival of the Arts 1- Il~II~Iwide distribution in the places;calendar because Mr. Kirkcon- will be held In the Hîgh School * I T where it counts. Inell believes the local area will soon. On Wednesday even- H. A. Kirkconnell, College cone ta be the prime source ing, May 15th there will be registrar, has mailed copies oflof enrolment for the College. the annual Fashion Show, and SOthe 126-aealdrtae Ail the members of the var- on Thursday evening, May ~. .ery hgh school in the prov- (TURN TO PAGE TWO) (TURN TO PAGE TWO) 1 1 Sattutday evening, the Odd Fellows and %beahs Nighitingale Centennial Temple on Queen wus officially dedicated at a unique ceren3ony wiw orined by high officers of the Ordler. Step by step siniulated the construction of an altar, each stone wcibed wlth a Portion of the mottos. Two mpsons fmsd l ptpoDrWr' lothing iused trowels, i lI'vel id msginary ioertai a j:dd te the authenticity of q.caSDfl.While ti was taking plaçe Bro. Ch«. A. Hutcheson, P.G.M., P.G.P., gave an eloquent Cern- mentary that emphasîzed the importance of each phase. Special mnusic was provided by the pianist and soloists. Bro. Hutcheson is shown here on one knee making a plea for adherenoe to the order's principles. At right Building Committee Chairman Harry Farrow, ~'G.passes along the ke'v to the Acting Grand Master Br.Byron E. Dundas, P.G.M. ston Transport, Jack Locke of L & L Tools, Honeywefl ýWills and His Worship Mayor Ivan Hobbs. Lower >me of the Honeywell executives, from left to riglit, "ngineer; Max Coutts, Factory Manager; Jackc Shaugli- ion Manager of Keytape; Dick Weber, Director of Lt Cepella, National Sales Mgr. Special Products; lice Pre& Admin. and -Patrick J. Suddicc, General 1vision. NOMINATIONS - Tonight at Dr. Powers School, Port Hope, the NDP will hold their federal nomin- ation meeting with two candidates contesting the candidacy: Wilmer Hill, Hampton, a Queen's Jniversity Graduate now teaches History at Done- van Collegiate, Oshawa; George Malby, Port Hope, aWaterloo University graduate will be teaching ini Cobourg High Sehool in September. Donald C. MacDonald ,will be the main speaker. The Prog- ressive Conservatives will hold their nominations in Port Hope next Tuesday at the high school with several unnamed candidates to choose from. Rumor has it that Chicago Black Hawks hockey star Bobby Fluil may be one of them. So far the Liberals .aven't set a date but it is a foregone conclusion tatthe incumbent Russell C. Honey will be un- )pposed, Could be an interesting contest if it ended p with Hill, Honey and Hull on the ballot. t. t t t t MONEY - The Statesman bas been informed that any farmer planting better than an acre (Up to 16 acres) of potatoes (1l67 crop) can apply at the Dept. of Agriculture (federal), 41 Temperance St., for a $25 grant. This was announced recently by the Agricultural Stabili- zation Board. Must be a shortage of spuds this year or a surplus from Iast year. WORK - Girls seeking summer work are advised to apply at one of Bowmanville's newest industries (Canadec) where jobs are available.. . making Christmas tree decorations. See the advertisement on the Classified page for details. t t. t i.t t WINNER - Harry Wade of Newtonville was the winner of the monthly draw held by the Nightingale Centennial Temple Building Fund. His number was 1378. MORALITY - The new morality seems to be creep. ing mnto the animal kingdom. Canada Geese by well documented tradition are reputed to be strlctly monogamous - until Charlie Charlie carne along. He's a polygamous goose at the Bowmanvile Z_09, who for the paat three years lias takentwo wtw6 ypnto hinmelf and produced two fanilliet Once,. b4I familles hatc.hed en the same day.ý t, j. t j. t DETOUR-Pat. Km tr. Ontarlo ts md Ha awr fer , wtg * mo the sv er 18 Pages BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 1968 1.% Ppir ilninv 1,JTTRmv.r 1 a