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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jun 1969, p. 2

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The Canadian Statesmnan, Boewmanville, June 4, 199prigbbn arng bheCbnne nteaea so mns h eilt Antique Cars Present for M useum Opening :d tatIfCo w nirs nacas luebsst T ~ ~~~~~tparkinngw dyes e e ythg Congratulations to the Cart 'perfect attendance. Grades 9 and 10 of the quest that par.kin ebne O t eunt h Wright bowling team of ElIaineý Forty enthusiastic euchre Cartwright High School visit- ln this 1,050 feearanthtelgsatoisdltwhub, Bailey, Dorothy. Venning, Eil- fans enjoyed the last party ed the farm of Mr. Jack Owen Interests of publcsft- heCmieeoteWhe een McLaughlmn, M à r i o n for the season, even though1 near Seagrave. Friday. Mr. "I would alsolk*ocm os gi lueb-lu Ra", Dora Martyn and Jean: really hot in the Township; Owen is a teadher of Biology à ment about the tetetadadaanM.Cruhr e Mahaffy, who while attending! Hall Wednesday night. Prize at O'Neill College and has courtestes extenddt eb iddhi itnr h ei the annual banquet of the' winners were: High lady, Mrs.1 animals of all kinds on his the County Enine.Telainmybaedd Wednesday Night BowlingIM. Palmer, Caesarea; second,lfarm. In the afternoon this were excellent.Wol yu . League at Club Annrene re- Mrs. Percy Van Camp; as bus load went to Oshawa and please Pass, ontourCny Athssaghervt ceived the Mary Sweetman high gent, Mrs. G o r d o n, saw Romeo and Juliet which Representativesmyfeng"mmbrocmreuflsa Trophy for the total pins. Strong; second, Mr. Russel1 they are studying in school. * onlce CifKte' epr eyueu rl ye esn Each member alo received a Coates; lucky draw, Mrs. Roy Grades Il, 12 and 13 chart-cocue.hsvwsrrcrdn isot small trophy. Jean Mahaffy Taylor, lered a bus and toured Water-1 ConcurrencewthhireTnibaldfhscottut. rebeived a musical jewel case, The Rev. Vernon Hutson, 100 Clleges Ron Martyn, who prt and recommnain f eealesfomltht for the 94.1 triple and the'BAB.. n ulug rmhas lust fmnished his first year Police Chief Kfinewamo-hm ebrsadad Frank Hastings trophy in thelBrazil, spoke to a 'full house, tihewa happy to be their e yCuclo lieevn oa set ho 900. club. Dorothy VenminginteBaktc hsin guide for te tour. Later they Coombes, seconde yCu-teofc fteLetnn r e ived a silver coffee spoon Educ-ation Centre on Sunday wn oSrtodt h cillor MauricePru.TsGoenbcmslaonta Wihher name engraved, forevng.TeH-adth Shakesperean 'Festival and motion was carreduamosdteradtepciednth Anglican Young People werel saw Hamlet. A y.AcMrCautesonld there to hear Mr. Hutson pre- Mr. and Mrs. Barry Duns- ed A • I s~fient a Challenge to theimoor and family, Grand Is-Aveyntrsigdcuin Accident ;Church. As he showed slides, land, New York, spent the onvrou sue oloe h and told of w0hat he and his weekend with the Ken Duns- mme' drsadi Round-Up r where 5%of he opu"'"r.and Mrsr. Elmer Archer nan Ro n - p lation were extermely rich and Jim, Whitby, were Thurs- reinlgvrmetMn te Three cars collided at six! and 80% extremnely poor, the day evening visitors, and Mr.FRMPGON)ates o'lo k on S nd y af e no n audience w as m ade aw are of and M rs. R y John ton, O ak - m e ti gs o f stA nd ncB u e L s o e o e o just at svolvd ere D ud Schoo s erestarted withcn- d. ad ers. V lbert rcher. te W tne eisatrhsnomaieruhrso Pester, Guelph; Davd B i adequate buildings, and un. His$ an friends will be gssin . th ne l m isa ciic o lo w .is tsagnning t 20 e h e amounted to about $20ve.eleneee-t el nthsaesRev. and Mrs. Merrill Fer- ravers agemee," r a-MP stabe L F. rydn OP n-and also to teach scientific guson, Toronto, visited Mrsrtessii]fre t h ithaso o as vetgae ' , ,ifarming, so that the best pos-CHilTusaevng^ crowdrdig esosbltsdnBbWlamLunc sible use a emd te Mrs. L. Thompson spent thenoa. ieta saalbe odrtops rsdns her wre hre ohe miorland, and stock to give the weekend with her brother adti fe eesttsa n rcBr eeclbae accidents on Sunday due toi 1 h certain amount ofasnegmb hi elwLosE thehevyMopor tafic e enough food to eat, and and camily, the Hubert Cob- Bowmanville Museum was out the local Museum's value torian silver, and somne itemns1worthwhile and interestinc from the HouseAfutrGenmnwsagsttth theseapypd in Clae lood s tnard of living., bM iÍs, eamington. iopened for the 1969 season on as an educational institution,'of the 1920's.Bomnleatrcin Hmsnepon fPrimntdnrmeig.TdMlr Township and officers of the avloidedrevoluion can only be-Vern . Graham and MissiThurisday evening, May 29th,!many school classes from Bow- The planning and carrying then declared the Museurn oñi-ýand its functionteDra a h edrfrteejy Newcae ettdach. of the cernded enouhstians aconh Mrs.Osar oronto, and M.aund1ng MayorIvnHobbrssefolow-imanville and surroumding area;out of the displays, Mr. Thomp- cially open for the 1969 season. ren er stated, eae oal igog RoetGa with financial assistance and day guests of the Ross Duffs.lMr. A. M. Thompson, chair- their studies of pioneer and son sal a againeendnemBeses the Maorm, douncil on.i Rb rt raam, West Hill, with People who can peace- A good number from here man of the Museum Board, isocial history by sevrs elerdWorkinld- e!mrs CLmesieaCoomesrad he aorintylegsaon was eastbound on King Street fully bring about a social attended anniversary service The 1925 Superior Chevrolet eMs.MlileWsmnteMs.Cobs, and Murase adoigntdathgrs at Ontario Street on Thursday Revolution. Mr. Hutson said at Nestleton on Sunday morn.. of Mr. Wilbur Miller of Osh- Many articles representing permanent curator, and Mrs. McKnight were present and'ros n svr fe h at 11:18 p.m. when he lost that people all over the world ing. Next Sunday is Cadmus awa, and 1928 Ford of Mr.ilife ln this community havelRoy Lunney and Mrs. Ivison!toured the Museum. result of grouppatcatog nbrtrl of the car he was driv- want to be where the 'ActonAnniversary, so ne serienLaeceSrwOro been acquired since the Mu[Is.. Munday. We are greatly ln- Assisting in showing visitors"n the democraticpoes.A Ig Te vehicle struck a tree Is'. If the Action is not in the Blackstock United either of parked in front of the Museum' eumn first opened ln 1961. Whileidebted to them, he said, and around eeMs .Wsmn examples, he referdt h and swung around and hit a Church they will seek for it these dates. attracted a number of antique many people may have visited!alsothne other BoardFd cuatr Mrs. R. uneisGen cra1 l Farm Orgnzto RMPG N ydropol. Terewasabot esewhre.Mesrs.Sturt orrll aducreethuiass piorto tente Mseunbeoreandthin meber wh haea asised I Muday MrJan Mru Fr- Bllthelegslaionrevsin 0 daage t thecar bt Apriely 3MeadirdsAlantBacock spenttisast oprenng. Geo rgeonntea thatscnensaewlland would be helping to Show, est Dilling, Mr. and Mrs. Wltai euainadtewihhv nassmn eduriverCotaelayDscedfur children gathered ii the week at Clharlton, putting in Nestleton was unfortunately known to them, they will find, visitors through the Museum bert Teeple, and Mrs. Rujby Homnesforthe Agenetvau f$800.I a ot .iuryheConvst1abeTra c Dvi Christian Education Room o the crop on their farm there. not able to be present with his!Mr. Thomnpson said, that each that evening. Spicer. Mr. Dilling and MrHmsAt l ftee r . u ia hstasc vase nvstgatngoficr.Tuesday, May 27, at 1:30 p M rs. M . Philp, West Hill' 1936 Rolls Royce. yer om1nw iplays arel Mr. Thompson also thanked Teeple are members of the artessaewr e. intetw sue n At 4:35 p.m. on Sunday forthgera .Wme spent the weekend, and Mr. Speaking from the verandah created either through re-Ithe owners of the antique cars Board as are Mrs. Lunney andigdt mee srotnedexrsdlibitcoetdwthhs Crvneli Aribos, Whitbywas ng wichbeanwih de adMs.GronCter oof the more than century oldigroupmng ima different theme for coming with their vehicles,iMrs. Munday. Rat the gas oosev. adthtiteanulpy dr0ving intoBwmnicrlle-msr ucho h ae-Mr.lsdwerSundastsSofthouAse, Mir. , Thosmpso sid, ad sttig, oVthoug loas ad ivite al towalkarondnefierrin g t h eaie etof$0.0 asaeo 40e ihaywe i crpl-business was dealte rui e M. ndMrs-CathSmth"Agchiranndtismypriil fomariatecoletos i te he rond whcharefuthr tlVsiorscotmed o om cosiertio gve toleisa- emril.Hspta deenur edr otLibfron tresot.hndcluding the tre wi e bin- and Oliver. ege to bid you welcome to this cmuiy hs wes aebatfe ahseason withs afngte nineuo'cloktsoe thoneMr aro thersotie ha ilb omltdi car n Lbert Steet.Theauthorized to eserbin Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boynton sea-son's opening of the Mus ýgenerously helped in this way. flowers planted by the Bow- *firtn teThMsu o hhe variou ses n h po-fwneas drierofGhesothbunecr OerealReiefrOsihawandbae ove Ttotheeu.yeetanryunfr om Thstearnecatrctinsmavile oricutualSocet. entrn evaret ad e- esingofleisltin n te y-aw o.6913 utor waoseorge Fowlner, pOshawacharges on baie, aisete ng apartmnent recently vacated ing, and for the interest shown include a doctor's office of "I rs o a alfn orthe iht rop aysn ie silaltue. ze te nue aloane whosecar ustaned aprox-rcatagetoeToontoandoaa baMr.andlMs. Dve.Hd-ndnwhatis gneralyHaceptelaronda190,sadgfeturedis- isitmostenjoableuhe aid00rtaime vis a was amassDrftedby lgal epert, a aid o theMayo andCoun rnael $15 amaeandthreoutstanding bills. Ladie nson and children on Saturday as one of Bowmanville's val- plays of pottery, iron, Cana- Hth,,e asedMayormobbesnoah n en- iistrteetdbp h i-clost e$,0 o h wae bouca$75Coamabgee te te charge reported Christman Mr. Boynton is an employee uable properties, and certainly dian glass and chairs, repre- t elr h uemoe.each year. The Museum s nowierned, firstto rmteonMarnd$25 to oncl Ard ouhia. nstateRc cards and used stamps mailed. Of the Marlow Co. its outstanding tourist attrac-1senting some, early Ontario, Mayor Hobbs added his wel- open daily except Mondaysiapproval, Foll aCbuoo Tr here was two a lis Decided to not have the ba- Two university students, tion. and local, industries; also comne and commended the!until Thanksgiving, from twol appovlthe oing aie -a o 91 uhr e6:5p.m. on Sunday at the zarti al.Ltes fa- lhad avdSho t ~¯ - Thmponaloto the governmnt acstetw n h nai she drver n Li rtdStet redcto Misio; weC Mills spent Sunday with Mr. comned the "overflowing" con- O will be replaced by the re- the City of Kitchener whichf iln n'rvt ebrs osn oprto o h Allan ForbesOw, and Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. 0. Gra-' :ldMs aodMry n gregation to the program and planting of others. ýis against the provincial takçe-iful roles, discussndeanhetradmitn e Robert Stephenson, R.R. 2, ham. Mrs. Glenn Larmer gaveso announced the various musical "We have had a letter from over of assessing generally i h eiltootncaln osn comdto Newcastle.Dam g)t Mr. tihe worship fromn "What Does M r. and Mrs. Robt. Ford, iem.You on this subject, and as the province- for lisamdt or ednntB-awN,91 mn Stephenson's car amnounted to the Lord Require of You?,, Miss Roberta and friend, Wil- À Iie B soon as more informiation 1's! This motion was carried.-and back for further cideain h t ftt fre approximnately $1,200, and Micah 6: 8. Hymn 330 was lowdale, visited Mrs. R. Ford The march, "Celebration" available we will have it for- it was pointed out by Mayor "The private mebr.r ae aainu there was about $500 damage sung. Mrs. David Kyte and on Sunday. written in October 1966 by (FROM PAGE ONE) warded to you im media tely,11 Hobbs that should the province Carruthers said,"athssgcanproeincodne to the Forbes vehicle. Cons- Mrs. Neil Malcolm were in Miss Gertrude Henry spent Leslie Condon of London, , the Mayor said. ýtake over the work of assess- has the responsibt o e iarvso fteNr tablb Koui aso ivesigatd cargeof te pogra. Ms. te wekenfwithMr andEngandwasplayd an wel Fie Cief amerHayanndA. . Strrok & onsing t wuld ostn3dpr cet lctin th vies ofhisparsmbelandDuram Cunt this accident. Harold Kyte sang a solo, "The Mrs. Tom Dean and children, received by the congregation. l report satedthat as request- LAmted.y ltrdrew &on',more. It wacs also remred ticlridigwihrepcttrhf uatoehc Thee ws mior ccden Imósibl Dram. Tis asMr. and Mrs. Frank Stani- admnSa enpaed fdin formation by the firm Lcis att et ote ropion' by oun il membsoerstat te a pi fg iltio.A-dcesdisrqiiin y onCocesin tret wstoffoloedbya onVoag lnd M. ndMr. rand i sal velv enpnelan-H setdtepeieta trokRa i eed byco of ass es s muhamore!ape byfthe Govrmn a .6-6atoieh Liberty Street, at 5:45 p.m. on shower for Mrs. P. Romeril. Staniland attended the Bac- ner, accompanied by the band',tHe recommended the installa- of resturfacng orrsalng. csct as aessn ovec rtepCaucus th eiltoatr4 nn ftmoay-d Sunday. The drivers involved Donna drew in a little sail aaara vc e o rd-tr mhoi s o Me-side the main offBee of the R- Councillor Dykstra suggested United Counties. hours notice, is intoue n trsloaettecs fi were Raymond Shane, R.R. 4, boat in which were numerous Me ng nurses in St. George's Lellnd ihers.riceauiu li ln ob okdit that the Mayor appoint a, the House by theMistrn Incmiaewi her Bowmanvile, and Linda Wat.. gifts. Noreen read several ln- Mmorial Anglican Church, ' ln I e icba th 1 al Pat ebehcdfrt committee to look into the con. charge. son, Box 21. Both cars receiv- teresting quotations from aOshawa , Sun day evening. soprano voicBarbaraccompnu os cts oae boar bystearl dition of this road. L'br -S This 1ntroductioivlesc-n dRKnyndna ed very little damage. Cons- scrap book of pictures, re- n r. retMc-rsnedtesleto ,O including box, wiring insulat- Councillor Keith ShackeltonLi er ye ofirst reading of thBiMrmaonb CucllrLsi table Willham Wakely Investi- cipes, etc., which was then n and family, North Bay, Praise the Lord". The band' ors, pipings and labor. seconded by Councillor Cooke, Carruthers stated,anexptCobsscnddyCun gated. given the honored guest who s the weekend, and Mr. pldt oe httesm omit- for a brief explanto fit lo Jao VnererPrtai tasmdeaveft' ndMr. er.Prscttan hae sletinSogsof Thswhleliint ay eetht stoinpetoiewlkobeciesthiradngostethariePrutrcuni light bst andr n te A & Portex e ars a a ve lntsand Mrs. Hery Wrottn and ayw lCnwhcoueafM m Pln sbxwlnegoeatrsn te m to a FOMPG N )scnd raig h em e ihig fase tteitr parkng ot t 730 .m.Sun "Sipsand Blomer" epedfamly, Purle ill we e d the slva tion m . Bns- 21anThe Rlelaim nPlean tet arrIed. tConstable R Kouhi dr e athe lisatio isdbt se in ofEg ad Cnc - day.Damge o te cr ws relensh he reaurySundy vsitrs ithMr.and an atiangi I edthe , wichwil diectthenire;sAoeteraromtheentaiood12foorbysix nchs panto d i pricipe, nd s nt sb- son trets.Chif Ktne aobout $95. Corpral John Bi anare.blengtmae oifora Mis.Dai Le rvand h hrs"Jssi o e eFrMrf. tdlctin osn Croainwihi-saeofteae.Fiepoo ec oqetonn rcasehdnetgahtten e was ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~mn th netgtn fie.cmuiyBnVyaeatr Rcn iios r.C c u eus is Mn" hue s o -i · fs o wl omatio, ndconcernn dvri- yPlrodcmrAaENfoycluedscsin HgsnnTday ante5:4& P. ndrs. Romsaelfunel2ndson wo, were lnch lihedtheonregationdac- by1Cncd t ohMrry c Ciiens ouig uve"nCeeosbmR Kittd Tese entte a gStigCmnte pan g lve otreat King Sreet.Seepsnxt wee's Com ng e sts of Ml.wrs.SanR h adcm an ieda y L thfebad layihe Knih mov ded ta o clthis- ltwn wasr eceiedOnandio wed12fotheb ix n s ps aTh, ft he Hous rin peaftr scnnee n i k se h ahe drv es tof the car s n-Evenits. casrv S alled o rs A. Hill .i n d os- t em arc To on to e g n , of mncurewthe G oder ar eq ti leosn a op tion by Det y p scln andth otos w iee tkn ei ng hees vio usitrs- ou ersnatvsorh aboutved . we relian n cR eis. Miss a n ade rel ad pit a vi Tu esa h 2. the Maehoru ce Corus W nd-1th e usmg th efmetda d terms reeve onRunle secn de sby to the ountE nie er. ed g romý luped s itzn, w oP Chdg etoac frne waR.thenvBowanv fIe, ndtre irRfind eft hur- M . ad rs GrntC.Fe u JS ough BaMnd".accompaidrecommn ded by Foutre Chief Con lno reg r a Mc niht "e d ill have thsie rad 1-prorThe eaing aerc n acue hn i e 3regry Cx, 6 Jacman d. dy ona chrterd plne fr so a.n famly, orono, sent y a mallenseble ang ayma, an thi wascarred. n anouncmentfromthe ecteoby wooslidehiteline elvd coies f thdlegslaton,.pinin itwoulnhavaonl ig.Th ir s adet s sta cl- ndon Ena nd an cy anfWright.Pwas a dlgh t furlihagn e-heby Councillor RobrtrDykstr,-aChtieque w i be mai e t t e ie subas t e ee fcp i snt m leofa tiariipain r ao vn H bssget Bao nvetigaed by the:townfrind Ms. exect to work f o , Mr. andMrs.Ke nn t h Fe thSe c"Teaing's ni moved that council a suggst-town within a fewd a fo ls ed foreteinstallatieoCrrthers staewstee htsecne wt h eSolie twoet monthStreth e we t ourth cn- Brstown, Os aa, visite d o M aie"washeplayed flaln ow-ed by er at ionDiere etor T $9000aso n a dvatincb e pye n fdtree hblnds ineretionen e a l F hear :raiainP C o hsa hs m te Thtrvr o h as inEent. and Bll F rgos . ilon hWed- te by th"Scr tr emdigey". u Fn ninge on th e rnd eque s of ofs u d , w sreceived and igns.tou for southboun ldBill whens ome 50 fam r ad ntigcodiit o n v o v d w r i a nC M R e l . H is s m a n cyDfre s i n dth i n e s d a y e v e n in g ,t h e 2 st . eMa o r D o c M illa n . o f h r eo ld e n e t t , C h i re S u p e r - f il o a M o t io n ay C o n i l- t r a f Wfic av e0 0tfeoa d 1 ,0 0 r p r i o ee g a r m r a iai in o n , w t n u s R.R. , Bo manvlle, a rea will fb e ndple fd to k s-ý M r. and Mrs. Geon Frg u - S a b ou hvn a c m a i sor of Bond w avill e nor norDyks r, econe dby o un-te etednort of t hi tesecine t iv onsithr oh utth e r v n e to s pe t m g t hU G e ory ox,63Jck any. ay oisch rer p ro-e r1 s . adfllen R Terfnord Petr- Bow mall e nrs e rfoed theSueilor Poysat h eoSen- CoutmncilofDykstraseco'd-onfor ditnrthound050 traf i 100 i.metm , m ke thirnnqir gohcr utie oedm nvresig surably f ollwng-borughwee gu es oyMrswth sil n llmnaedtmbrirMiedDubesrotetas d yConclorCok, ovhee suhmfphletrne ooTeftadngComtte e, nddscsstestsb tauThsacien s tlrbi g erynonJoep s os i G . wer uda he2t rldrl t h dlgh fth a ing o th erateD rn C a e qhau e neral inomai d tiothe esubway da.sepesnttie fflltheepa- ecsotenayr.taed EnlaV Nny rd ad .JhsoM ogegtion. cLna. Whte- d owigChminsi n m th Trasuer osf on- "Ialso e ommn theiatlaties in rrthegsate, prv Mrenx ek Ivsgae ytetw ri os ecalled on oRkoyadrMry.SandersnatendetheFosivarepSnted "The KBow- withaTwnCoucil awardgs. cnmcsrgrig h rv police. an rsBre 1oronMrshas.,vSit ad RMheCindy Ad" as ad fCin, dy thercatobe resedtoT.$,0aran dvhe Minister of he bln Itrscin!nra Frn erusonts eStudayheveon-fneraillinFegsnlon Falls manvilleSCrps. rs. Mc' This wa a rrid.ince herqe fs dsign foasrdeeloped ntin.Tofo-suhonýBl hn tingn. WonLllnd rndre nohe e reciveaoin und Tis. rfi t10fe n ,0 ersnigf . i$M:.an Mrs. Rober t Ar-nesday of M. G h . Wi- beautifulDocal slo ntile IHadBeciettt hieSperre- wasaie ddb or- etnrho heitreto tostruhu Prt Pil ey, erse Sturday byMr. and Mrs. ecil Ruhd re ed with the Scarorogh oconcl o: te ni orysC ucl rPot, onilg v visitors- wit4theFredETr- i pninofe ay nBndpaiga rncitheo n a. Ro Slec, obBu- Blrnc1ofhes Rya Cn hrîqrp h hisfrtya tWne Co-g-am-b" od hclmusgtyadtesggsino onilr CORPORATION keys best because they were een so uchfuntowath. e ege, London. "Sounds of Brass". Bands- not sanitary, and asked that Dykstata h lr-o-o23 tine St. W lkdtealgtratb.. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mount-i main Bob Gray played a cornet isedta tb ikdu roller be asked to send a 327af cause fthey had scary eyes and jo n r. Wayvne McShane1 solo "Lover of the Lord" and from mn back of each cottage letter on behalf of the townle\no bi8teh.Afe-w2hdsenattended graduation exercises was suebi oeadeeu long the roadanfoct-o Mr. Shea complimentingin is s t. ' mot offaheanimls, e ha in ateroo o Friay wen ton.tages that are not situated nextihim on the excellent job he †ei e 728.221 pinic unchin heiprk aMtjoym wa oe fheIioSnd ito the road, from places near- is doing in this way, and tel]- 0 s 72o-321 aThen we wentck intohee the graduates.thopnaesdat rc est along the north side of the ing him that this beautiful e No- e.hus.Irest of the animals and start- M.adMs outo fMnreal parking lot ad C Ilroao.scddlmgan tat hehlmansaeanne Monto Ts dhm.O tewyhm spent the evening with Dr. then the Snayeeinmei oncilrPoteecne anaiigi nast to 4 Fri.teoesoped antheBro ompakan rs1cSaeBam-ic hihaai nid terHallby Reeve Oke, moved that the town. 3 &ri anteat.so4 to stechp 'e ot er o ughtitork nd .M eS a e rm toe hcaai Fllowingthe co uncil agree to have the gar- .A letter from W. C. Klpat- r ow maiezCoe Wded Ta uopsirecleh chtaested eryHallonand Mrs. A. Wolters of tevenaisevieth olwngrtea bage system of collection sug- rick, who, for more than 110« goodon ho da. W enoy- d ae sendng hre1tin wInvteinoheJ gested in the petition put Into years at his own expense has' Member Deposit ed the trip very much and months with their son JohnIHall where the anniversary Ooertio fo April stMto maifntane ruiser atbthe, Insurance Corporation hope that next year when we and Mrs. Wolters and famly. cake was cut by Mrs. Harry Otbr2s.Cuclo c lk rn eefrpbi are ln Grade 2 we will be Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar- Bartiett, the number one|ýKnight announced that he safety tin general, and for the l able to go on another trip. cher, Bowmanville, visited his soldier of the Bowmanville would abtairdu om v onftng o u s fte he poice iingsu parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ar- Corps Roll.|hsmte u oacnlciok ttdta ei iln cher, also Mr. and Mrs. Ten.- of Interest. The motion .wasilto continue to do this with thei nyson Samells, Saturday. carried. ýhelp of any department. O T L T PLE N ERDStewart McTavish appear- Reeve Oke stated that Mr.1 DELO ITE, P ENDERed before council and said Kilpatrick is manager of thei that as his business Is in the Bowmanville Beach Associa- KH IN & L S S Sarea he ls concerned with the tion, and she contended it ha HA KI S S LL cutting down of beautiful trees $20,000 and could 13ay for thi; -------- --- - .-------.... 1 623O4-30 on both sides of Church service. Mayor Hobbs did notl charere Accuntnts 'aty Street between Temperance .gree with her on this point. Charere Acountntsferand Scugog Streets. Councillor- Dykstra. seconded OFFCESIN AJO CNADAN ITIS FRO PAE OE)His Worship, Mayor Ivan by Councillor Coombes monved OFFICS INP&AJR CAADIA CITIS (FOM PGE OE) Hobbs, assured Mr. McTavish that 'Mr. Kilpatrick he imvited JR OSHLAWA SHOPIPING CENTRE OSHAWA played the hymn tune arrange- that counicil members all feel to di-cuss the matter with PARNES: ORON . IEL, .A, RI.. mentau raise MyBut" with it desirable not to cut any counicil at the next meetingý YOUS REXALLSTR PAR EBURT RN . WATER, C.A., sinheaunof thi loveln hymnmoreessarees thanisàabsolutel of the Comm tet of the Whole- 2 KING ST. E. BW A V 1Cptain David Peck, the, the street so that it will be of1 On a motion hv Councilor, PHONE 728 -7527 °'n®üCrps" led'ln payr pr vouly widened t He alson on e b ounsS tifCtOdU rremdO,-n y (de @@»ý ___ Major Don McMillan, we1-ý said that the trees removedlresolution to be presented byi

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