neCsdnSat mBwmne ue1,18 Large Crowd Present for Officiai Ope.ning Opfl MYo Hbs n N D P C an d id a te O u f fines Mayor Hbsin'dressatd CruhesM.Pm buildingdMagistrahe faxte used for fire fighting proe ra lauet .pee H i a t ' r p s i ting which stood wheetecnrtltetetw nti Town Hall is now I&ctd nqeadbeuiu ulig 'When the TownHalwswihwlsreteppl Meetig in Hampton H ll ' ~ . ~ \built In 1903 couniciibuhto W ilm er Hill, New D em ocrat- The o d parties alw a s say on building m aterials. Estab- .'as s '* o eo 65 ,a nd $5ii g v r m s t e p o i c te Party candidate lni North- that labor caste put the cost lish a national building code ~ ~"" ' Disciples Church wasbut nmnsrainajsie.Ti iumberland.Durham, spoke ta of hausing up and they then Allow for modular construe "'- 1855-56," Mayor Hobbg ufn uligwl .awrh approxiniately 70 people ln blarne the people themselves. tien. End land speculation. . . . . . .. . . . . 2z,~" e satd pan o h hl trato n te c nr Hlampton on Tuesday evening, Statistics show, however, that with planning aed satellite MsV 'k'n~~.~.. .~ew Police and Tire Saina h on"M.Cruhr June 4th. The occasion was a the cost of labor and materials cities with rapld transport.~~~~..»~~~uliga March lt1 96.d0lrd pot luck supper organized by (includes il1% sales tax) ar- Lower Interest rates ta 6% for . ~~ 4 ~ On April 26th the Pbi tnRsoteaciet the NDP Women's Organiza- counts for nly 13.7% af the housing . . . partly thrugh ~ ~.*' Property Cornmittee wasat-si lhdbe lauet tien. increased cost of housing. In- CMHA and by directing Insur- M. :.crized te akian Mr. Hill explained why he creased cost of land accounts ance money lnto mortgages .... ~ ~ . .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... .. .. e exitin TietH ll rapxTo n C uncl. Wc re rou had cecided te become a candi- for 41.3% and lnterest rates 20% of income 13 enough toe .~~ct.a urbidnadw r .................................................................................y. date for the New Dernocratic for 34.8% o! the increased cost. pay for housing. We would UN..................ri Party and said that he was The ad parties are nt pre- buill 200,000 units a year. The e,~ 2' 'w~.. .~»~"~ . . .. . . .~\ mitte met on N vembr ltwrnoc b h otatr cancernied about the kind of pared te tackle these proli- Economie Council says that t........m n........ Canada his children will live lems. The flrst step would be that is what we need just te N ~oveniber 7th under tedr ttd ete rsne h ln and that he had asked hlm- te remove the 11% sales tax.keep up. *. '.;::t. .... .. ..: of .'~~ ! cauncil authrzdky t ao self w hat he w as doing ta en- -- --. t e c U n o! t n e s O n D c t nd d h s b t w sh s a th sure their future. When he e ber 19tcmthe werema considered the problem o! MMEUE reiee wthtetiate tw housing, pollution, taxes and 5,0 0 ales.' - , cost af living, he decided te be- (FOMPAE NE Ontaio Municipal Boar e ,adprcee hog y a r mb b s s aivt havt h t h r u ghh ee o u t h w e s came inv lved in he party<PROM PA E ONE) ~.....~.'.,.*- .here on M ay 17th, 197Iolr c pi n afle h that was concerned with, and notice the fire until a passing motoris .. the. . ..psn I uppof rt i o poe _____. t the ppsliarinoralpr-Pic Chesofctei- padan we --fr- tes-p-b- pounded on their db oora plcaioIor an or ertero aio r omht e olc declariththepolice Stolen Ca r There is some insurance but not O n~ lang tpepslentofth ilasecs R c eednearly enough fo cover the loss that will grant.ed. .. .~;aJh odrws hMgitaes or total several thousands of dollars. On Sunday Mrs. Gladysi o BoMagistrae's uarer the administrationgotjusticeetreisCvarkreshingsgeffectiv Pr w e , 86 W ll ng o S r et'T h e h a y w a s sfil l b u rn in g th is m o rn - w right T ow nships In th e o nlid i e , a d t e s c n Informed Bowmanville Police that her car had been stolen i u n u t e f u d t n f t ~ b r l r e a l n t n n a t i e w o w r a a t c l r id u r n g t h e n ig lt ir an r g , b u t o' " - , ....th e h a e b e n o u d t b e c o rto fo m w h iheilbaasrb froin her ~inadequate. Ex el n garage. It was recovered bv m in he n ewf o ice and Ir e r s e y t e w d ti w y the police that aiternoon on reminedA~. -...Exelnaco-udbyteeatCuwa da te onewfo tisc isan cu e ci d. eo e wee as - t e T r d C n e s o n st hat i oont e b i l d ngda nib y t h Darlington Township.Th The administration is wire e cr oie Lto n En fertains total annual debt retîrmn euiu idwdae r Dan Kearney, Managery ........' tcres pys tan quao!teu-adearngm tsTe errent M ot r Sales, Libertya i atng costs in proporti n o t v ly e h ce he b c w rk Street South, reported n Fr- IVt P r i cusable space, ail the tope l or T e Mat aro p i S. day ta the local police that cdVte an In a d d ition lit a s o p ay s i s r o n s A g i a h r h c t r tnvest2lotln.batrttpaietsitDesal asoha srvdin:ha ir ance premiums, the expess frtedlcaslnhI been stalen. The police are On Sunday, 45 World War I guest's from Divadale who ofjrihnsandr erice, Rex Walters, Manager of the Lodge, Sunnybrook Hospital, A deliclous hot raast beef ay4or a ontd eupt ttesaiaswiîgrai Ontaro Hydro, reparted on Toronto; tiliir Recreation Su- dinner with strawberry short- Ia etil rt Saturday ta Bowmanville Pol. pervisor T. W. Trevelyyan, and cake was served. After dinner those who have participaedn tce that an attempt had been his assistant, were entertained Jack Knight led a rousing mingt uligai s mnade ta enter anc o! the ut the Legion Hall here by the slngsong. The accompanîment Rcoendfr bshescign th Hfydro offices located at Scu- Bowmanvilllc Ladies' Auxiliary was played on bis accardion Rsofrhsdsg gog Street ut the town limits, ta the Royal Canadian Leglon. by a talcnted mnusiclan, whoU MR dluring the niglit. The graup traveiled froni had lost the sight of bath PeteringVandHo, the ot buildingand ofthe nt1co Toronto and return by chart- eyes. The accordionist, who SWINGed jek~rIinr, llMary. This vehicle was equip- also played an the bus trips dcae.itrs ae ~red b s provded b the a x- ha a won erful person iitybuildings in the United C u -1 a ' A I G Sib rigped wlth special ramps for from and te Toronto. "ties and anc o!he fnetaP wheelch ir patients. T here At the end of the eveningta t e t n. I rn p o d o (m i um n nt y b l) S etties \4/ith were seven double amputees, eadh Divadale veteran receiv-ha e ad a s il p r n heC E U N Sete ih who had lost both legs as a re- ed a git of an attractivcly o e la suIt a! wounds rcceived while wrapped box containing cig- a(Lownservice chargeu Em I pe~plnnngopthrone uhte mnmm~yal . p o y e e s ~they w er c n active service. arettes, cigars, books, hom e- me er w il a t s gu d s.b E p o e sOn their arrival the Diva- made candy and cookies, asa ;. b ldn in ro p a! b utGIC' dale veterans recelved a great fruit. t aepol hog AGoodyerspokesman ad- welconefrom Presidelt Rena PresdentBa,. - .....he 415,' aor. 7%ol ble h Com ay o! anada t afthe evsuettheoterem v aasegetsand hanked atern aythat the Sieberllng Rub- Knlght, who was the conven- the auxillary enjoyed having CekCnrle oe berCCorpnyContraada aiRroforttL.evInYAhe ONLY Byran, whaswas theMaC. G.T.k.s Toronto, a subsidiary of the officers, and members of the theni for coming. The vet- ayonx-,ws h MC Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. auxilliary. erans also voiced thei.r ap- p r e cla i o n ta t h e a u iiia r y f o r ......~ c a lle d o n M a g is tra te R . B . B M n i m of Canada Ltd., and Local 118 Members o! Brancb 178 or rca! teth uiiayfrer, who said that he apprc-$ioo of the Unted Rubber Workers, Bow nanvile Royal Canadian te ne rfatd he o-peaton e di2-34-hY A îgedt tri ! olc- Legion joincd In welcoming 1 These were takene1000.00 ve labr agreement on Friday, ther fellow veterans. and' 9H eerd ehsl June tflon meetings they carried those In the ceremonies at the new town building on Stra Harold Muir, the architect Stan headin 7tfallawln1 es SaturdayRoscoe, Clerk-Con- sociatifonuwth her amnsta with an ofiera the Con- wheelchalrs downstalrs ta the 1 n afternolon. The top photo gives an overali view of the troller Robert L. Byron who acted as Master of Cere- to !jsiehrams 5 WN ONT ilt.ion aBrni The pOntrl u e eeda oi h aal e1 W rW unquely designed structure f rom Church.St. with the m nies, Reeve Annie Oke, Cou nicillors Keith Shackel- iee Che! Sidney Ventn lwr C5 Rgemnted un 5h.atrthi rrv] water tower in the background. Lower photo shows ton, Robert Dykstra and Glenn Fry, and Deputy- ws the only anc chargedwth EROA LAN The settlement was an the Then the 47 guests returned im..wmm601 the mayorwelcomîing the guests while in the back- Reeve Edward J. Rundie. keepiLn g 1aw ndrrd urne basis als the pattern to t.he spaclous main hall <PRO %M PAGE ONE) ----t ed y n at r H l .stab le n the tire Industry whcre thcy enjoyed a musical' iei n Swingde sdn Mv Voukd h ae-tieLbrashd odCaaasI"eAccounu upotbeth ol olcmn tn )yer Company n Hailtan, May prgar n Virtuy els, ilin an, eim edate ahs Prei-Arcbîtect Ernest Jenkinsoi ented singers and their able ' sovereignty on the n uclearicatise he talks straîgbt and does ic said. th. Complyeesamilo yr's ae Wottn gutru, vnd AtJean IMume Coate and 1115 -and bis wîfe Vicki. dii-ector, Ross Cotton. Iweapon issue, xvhen the Con-iot try to use the taxpayersi"This new building willbeNwIt [th. Tmonto factaryerhave heehan, eruionarapheAr- ieS sau manvîîle ad is '"On bebaîf of B-arry Gay,, Zone Commander Maw con ýservatives wanted reasonable money ta funnel hîmself Itl ao asset for this ton CETA ON R sZwTootokfsice My 3h ave liea, -ecuAunprphr isary esîdntRlea GaCnsrutinan mse]agatmaeaPrsien GayCostucio, nd-mse fý ratlaedPrsien Mvi ýCaadancontrols over am-lofc, Mr. Thomas sald. ýAs Mayor Hobbs told yau te TT t9 ot n dspue ivemmbr ! rni 7 athgateanPrdener usadI extend congratulations anld and Branch 178 on behaîf ofi.ents located in Canada. Gre icadohara f!province paid part o! the cs * vai hewho are World War I veterans, Canirade Peter Bathgate, Sun-sr best heLbrasoeONelw shges ta Branch17. tlthe onand o Heini1 "hema bocildth teNoturbrlnd-Duhm!it. tis toe TownngCounf' OPRTO Joeee, Lyle, John derland Legion Branch Presi- addition, tincurinb1P-C Agriculn tur 2uc5 "~WalerHackney and dent John Barnes and Mrs. chosen te build this dion branci foir the great arnounti'nmi'1a httm ed before the legislation win "de d were specal Barnes, Bay R dges Brancb ta your hall. Comradeship and, Of x ork on behalf of its offi-1now by some strarge Minister magnficHntmbuildngthae start teauxilliary for President Fred Stitchman andi atmospbere are important," cers, executix'e, and members'events become prime m-initer speaker. "Couneffcilsw h c n h he ho ord Mr. tîc ma W it yMr. Kerr stated. He ex presse'dith a't lias resulted in the fine in a Liberai governiment. HOUES:sa t e ee th ooe r.Sicmn htyThe meeting was chaired by pinned weli. Therewre2-21 Brni Presîdent Chaules the hope that ail merabers radiintaterLein"-aî The choice in this eiectlin former 1otube]n Paman'y days when the aid cor Skelton and Mrs. Skclton, the branci wiîî continue ta He painted out that he is, is between amnwbopouelar rdecaimno omi h onHl Representative ai Oshawa enjoy good health and su. sure thai the other two iflowers andi one who eatsîthe CbugoradlcbimaCn airaom idnd aheondHaws :s Branch James Anderson and cess in tîceir patriotic 1oràhssrlanned for this buildi-,the' "Mr.Hmitonad CoburgProresive-Asoonton ctrowe d an a ercougi-m e Mrs. Anderson, President of and cammunity endeavors . ing will be carried out. a' mh r o-ai onsdai.aMyrJAHea xpesti teadtru, the Golden Legiannuire i Treasurer Thrasber whien weil as the first bas been, and'Theoldfasiond iea iat Orme and bis wife Lou il, calird on ta speak by Presi-j he paid tribute ta the fille!we should pay aur debts, thatled the welcome o! the Town sald. WU hBo.Wfsey ionanvouiseegi dent Mavin told the gathîeringi record of achievemrent attain- ýwe shoulci hive uita ao ur res- of Cobourg. -uie"on behaif f aiaill m telow n nile Lei pipe that the formai opening <ofied by Branch 178. J ionsibilitesbath-financial and _________________________________________ d President Bill co and teZn oai tl togi aaa vue Evelyn, Branch 178th new addition was thel on Commnander Maw, as-be.. i tllsrngi and, ry onE.Rihadscapltin-f th+ fistpar-ss-e h.Prs.entMain nd said. A I ail thrcp phases o rnspcr_ a democrati, ' wav araund a ject,' Treasurer Thrasber de-: P CnAserogcrae.v osra I "s rogesive- iileia-1968 THUND R IDLna Theared, f<(d,,inlnd (Pp<MPAGE C'NF î tives we know Ibal, the main, -R T he P ra r nf D e ication nci ,'u kn n w th at th erp isn !tp r ab le rris ar c financial. T e - R A D O wras said byt îbe Re. K, fa far er ave wh o shouldn 't pririty in taxation s ould e .. . . . . . . .w .Fully u ry eii p d Fraptn Thswa aloe e grawing ail the food ben00wbat we need, nat wbat wel *-~Sg.La 6411 bY "God o! Our Fathers" sung heiat"hesi."eshuc'lv o II re by the Golden Legiouînares. Àýttacking hie Liberal gov-istop massive giveaways, be-, O "1115 Worsbip, Ma.yar lvaa'ernmeiit for teliing tbe Eastern uste scutyhudbea- Hobis uforunteY coaldifarmer that lie soliqui d." natli wih s tda," rei-farmîng, Mr. Hamiton said- Mr. Pratt said much coulci dnt be ain anune.thtth us oper organizatîon(ld be dane to bring mare tourîsts VISIT OUR LOT TODAY deMarHaonb n osent bsege .t 'at witcanPi ounci oraciat-to Northumbierland - Durham, OVER 150 V ICLS I TC ,A that lie is unable ta lie pre- ern farmers just as they wrjn suggested some af thej stendsattistm h astjouîd for the wheat farrners!things dane ut Expo 67 couli atedthe police arbitration o! the west. lie used here. praceedings." H-e said that bis progranifor ictd r a d vlo m n Ihe folaw ing telegrani %asE stern agriculture proposed H s e dth e i .p l e ntsMa then rcad hy President Mavin:! n 1962 huci been shot cdown inasin heo! gain palm aDNL "Congratulations on behaîf f af'mes when the Liberals scar- b lae dgbanfid tms Branch 143 Oshawa. You cd the cauntry by sayigtalepanr bere ttas .iave an addition ta lie proud1devaluation o& the Cndaov'er, .f, and wc cxteîîd our bestldoliar -vould wreck the econ-: Mr. Pratt was introduceci by! vîshes for every sucoess iîîlomve.1 Unitedi Counties Warden W. LI.R e future, signeci, Alexi These 'cvii nien'« baci scarei h m s who sald, "We are 2 L C Jalker, President of Branchite people of the cities wihaio art o!fJohn Pratt's cour-- 2LO AIN - 13, Oshawa." ;"gimmlck". Mr. Hamilton saidjage and darIng. which lias OSHAWAB WM N LL Mucli applause was accord-!Now ail economjsts recognîze brougit hlm tathis riding aiter f , the Golden Legionnairesithat devaluation o! the Cana-1 a distinguislicd career in the , 520 King St. Wv. their singing of two niareldian dollar gave a great baast service of ils country. in Par-1 E ans, a spirited rrnditîouî ta the economny af the çoiun- lianient, iri municipal affais (W723S241 Stout Hearted Mcn" a.-i I trv' la th-- armned services and ut "Wiffenpool Song". Pre. la 1963, Mr. Hamîgion said, Expo 67, 1 c b b 41