14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmnanville, Nov. 3. 1989 mn e hrad ttl _________________________________ ¶me utin te brd ai thi N extravagance. However. a E a 0 mtion by Deiputy Reeve Get- Stins, seconded by Councillor We are Indebt.ed to MrR Fren h U der Secr tabisllsi be paid ali presented. and VI st the local school. for Maucrs was tcarried Phat the foIe, teac e f Gradeport ent and produced three offers of their rcn .....' dia ocf purchase for three "Blocks" Walkathon: NwovleSho -0 1v rpl yed bi ne etv 'M eof lan162, Shady Acres. Il tg pleased t.o anounce that yb was moved that Council se- their 'Walkathon" on Satur- cept the said offers to pur- day. October 25 wax a great chase Blocks A. B and D and succe. Ail 40 pupils who Dr. Alain Henri Louis Bau-. again by endirig the war in Pompidou ix now placed Inapri.ofed$purchaper bloc the1hcdrcoitr oube cpaetingthe dot 1hi addressing the Bow-I Algei-ia. People tended to ad-!an embarrassing situation be- 1prlice c $3000poer l oi i rct. omnd e wrticpnt ra inanville Canadian Club on! mire this man regardiess ofi cause he bas to introcluce the~uîîgp~psa at a.adafwsrne Wednesday, O c t e b e r 29th, how they felt about his poli-1 same measurcs which the peo-' Keith Bel] presented cOnun- acrosx the finishIng Ilne. The tatcd that the Canadian na- cies. pie voted no for when de ecIl with another reviiion 0f his schocila very pleased with the tional newspapers had biownThe speaker stated that: Gaulle tried to introduce draft plan cf subdivision. The trernendotus support that the Jean de Lipkowski's visit te1 there were more de Gaullistsi themn and at the same time plan, reduced lots teo approx- communlty gave Chis project. Quebec eut of proportion. Tht&y than there werc wheniPOMPidOU can't effend the imaltely 11.000 sq. ft. and In- Over $200 has been collected meeingwashel inTriityhe as n ofic. Te Fencl d Gallits hoform mnost creased the number cf build- Xo fRr and close Lo $300 is UJnited Church Sunday Schoolipeople felt that de Gaulle wasiof bis govcrnment. Cn~lt o11 epyc h xetd eoete iih Tce. boemng ldletter from Mr. Finlayson. On behaîf of U.N.T.C.E.F.. the room 'bcoringoldand senile and Dr. Baudot said that France' Chief Inspector of the Board walkerq wouid like io thank Officiais in France feit the decided te get rid of hlm, but after de Gaulle is net much of HeRlth, wax presented ai, everyone for their genertu Incident was cf negligible imi- adopt his systcm. This way different on the surface.~ this lime, approving sald lot support. A special thanks Is portaguce while in Canada thel' they would not have to put up However, there are two new areas being reduced te 10.000 extended te aIl the local people whole thing was overplayed. ;with the whjms of an old man. measures in foreign policy sq. ft. minimum. Couincil who contributed, as weil as tn Comnnents such as these were Voting in French politics which include the entry of flnalv aRpproved the plan on tihe fnllowing who helped mnade by Dr. Baudot in his was rarely based on reason, Britain into the common mar- the condition that the accesses kec») everything going imootl-- speech, "France After de he said, and instead came ket and the commission set up could be rcpositioned hy the Iv: Mr. and Mrs. .1. Veldhiq, Gaulle." He admitted hie was jfrm the'hcart. The unrest of, by the Dept. cf Defense to~ United Counties Engineer. Kik ntiePerNku, flo aprfeserofpoitcs nd 168was the key to de stud3' ways to rei u 1e~ Road bis were finally pre-iStephc0 Searle, Peter Camp- tat he did net intend to be- Gulsrtiig na at-i racI for the planes w'hich the sented In the amount nfibell and Mr. J. Marteil. come one. tempt to pacify bis people bel government refuses to de-K502î nd apoe y Fcllowing la the list of walk- Dr. Baudet said that it tried te have two new rcforms1 liver. council. Resolution 47 by Gel- ers: Keith Searle. Ronnie Sel- seemed strange that although'!pasçsed and said that if thpy, One thing missing in the tins and Frcw was completcd lers, Lori Miles, ThelmaHm Lipkowski, a French underl were not passed he would re- new France was de Gaulle's that. the Corporation petition ing, Mary Veldhuiq, Redncy secretary, caused so much' sign. The people, thinking dmcam ef France being "the D.H.O. for subsidy on 1969 Miles, Vick)y Harris. Fran, controversy when he visited' this 'vas another nf his tricks, third force". It WaS onnicfroad expenditumes te Sept. Entwisle. Cindy Sellers. Deb- Queb&c and ignorcd Ottaw 'Evotcd no for the first time ai- de Gaulle's illusions which 3th, 1969. bic MacDonald, Greg Wade, President Pompidou was stillE though these reforms were of France could net afford. the, Accordlng to Resolution 48Miky cHmJnPwel opedto de GauUe's 1"Vivc much importance. speaker concluded. whlch was passed. tenders Charlene Hall. Ralph Searle, la Queec" policy. were being acccptcd for a new Bill Bickell, Marty Brown, la i 1/-ton truck until Oct. 29thý Teena Searle. Glen Marteil, The speaker advised mcm- j e aeDwgtSal a besette lb eb wm Id *i~o 1969 at 12 noon. The CouncilKn ae' ihtSale a- cfrwhat theyclubstocndteovrt r a ' feelng that due te the appmev- ol Henderson, Andy Hornweg, oafad.an ncw lstemedia tne. C rtw i ht C u ic l lai of an additional $4.000 cf CinyElot onlaRe Caic n Yrenh p e dias ne.1f upplementary roads expendi- gem, Donna Haie, Eddie Hoad, "non F nfrennplcy wsineof At the October 7th egular the second observing that the ts hvn ccnl enTirn McDonald, N.ancy Tisnov- ,meeting of Cartwright Counicil job had been complcted. Aise passed and due to latcness of sy cd ed anMc countries' affairs". there were two members of as a parting recommendation the season, this resolution was Walters, Michelene Harris, In regards ta de Gaullej C.L.S.R.P.A. present. Presi- frein their arsociation that neccssary. Deug. Henderson, P e n n y Iiîmself, Dr. Baudet said he' dent Wilson and Secretary' municipal water might be con-l Ivan Thampson discussed Wther, a net HornnwG ega. ,was a tremendous influence ta MacGregom. sidered for Caesarea due te hrs oncih becase'with Councîl a 12-13 acre par- Veleke, Don Thompson, Larry ,nost of bis generatio e as On this occasion they ex- 1"îmagincd" pollution of the cci of land that la belng offcr- Miles and Bob McDonald. they saw in him as "the big prcssed their appreciation 0f' iand theeabout. A local im- cd for sale. that couid be cf heme". In the past fcw years,, ceuncil's co-operatien andI prevement cost, of $500 was use for municipal purposes. Sympathy of thc community! de Gaulle began. te appear as wîllîngness te listen t en consldered faim and reasonable. Council on motion cf Frew Is extcnded te Mrs. J. MartIli an eld, senile man and same plaints reported reguiariy dur- 1Aise at thîs meeting bis and Gettins offercd $4,000 and on the death of ber father, people described himn as an ing the summer months. They and accounts were presented gave a 10% bld bond. Mr. A. Burden, In a Toronto "Or" aise produccd two letters for payment. Gencral ac- PtrKuigwspeet hospital, last week. Dr. Baudet continucd hy from Toronto Alderman H. counts were presented in the qetn eercung w pret Thc dcath of a former resi- e'aying in spite of everything, Brown Who has a cottage In amount of $16.985.83, of whlch ,ekn evrne Inhre dent of this village, Mr. C. C. de Gaule wasa grea man1this amea, the first one stating $15,000 was a Board of Educe- grste hspopry i Parker, occummed In Memorla who had savcd France twîce,lithat, ne work had been donc tien edvancc. A debate fol- Nomlt5hsnWood. Reselutiosesptlemnill once o 5ad.4 ee in World Wam II and on an approvedi project and lowed, questioning the_ pay-__ - - Tuesday. The late Mr. Park- Specîllatroductory Offer TO THOSE WHO APPRECIATE LUXURIOUS PURE VELVET WOOL CARPETS AND EXPECT A LIFETIME 0F WEAR FROM IT. WE OFFER AT A PRICE UNHEARD 0F IN THE PAST 25 VEARS. BEAUTIFUL, ALL WOOL I VELVET BROADLOOM IN AN EXCITING CHOICE 0F COLOURS IMPORTED FROM EUROPE LISTS AT $16.95 THIS QUALITY SIMPLY MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED 1An di-powersd Teo Water heater provides more hot water faster than any other comparable type of unit. Four Urnes faster than gas and eighttlmesfaster than electricity. And it costs you less. 011 is simply tI4e Most economical way to heat approvlng an I dUUiLaUI8-1O00t addition te bis building and scvering 8 acres off the rear of the seid total parceL. By Resolution 42 Kelvin Joncs' request for a division of bis property was granted. Mm. and Mrs. Ken Gilbank, aise seeking a lot severance, Ewere granted permission to proceed as they wished ln re- gard te the sevenence b.y iResolution 43. At this ime Ken Giibank gave Council wmitten epprovàI te grade bis field te a miner degrcc et tihe 1 madway ln Concession twe, for reductien of snow drifting. Requests by Robert Bnyans for a sevemence off bis farmn and by Fred Bowin of Cees- arca for a separation cf a building lot off bis poperty were both approved by Reso- OBITUARY G. MEREDITH LINTON Aftem a bnief Illness, the death et a well known resi- dent of Durham Ccunty for many ycars, G. Meredith Lin- ton, B.Sc.F., occurred on Mon- day, Septemnber 22, 1969, at Memoniai Hospital, Bowman- ville. Ha wes ln bis 76th yer. The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. H. (Harry) Linton, he was born ln Orono, Ont. He attended Orono and Bow- manvIlle Public Sohools, Park- dale Colleglate Institute ln Toronto, and Universsity of Toronto. Faculty of Forestry, from which he graduat.ed ln 1919 with bis degree ln For- estry. He married the former Doris J. Gamsby of Orono In 1920). who predeceased hlm ln 1939. Hjs second wife, the late Kathleen (Kit) Boyark, 'I cold was. A 30-gallon Texaco water heater wîil heat 115 gallons of hot water per hour. ltes the best klnd of hot water service. lt's yours for just pennies a day. We'I1 see mhat you always have the home comfort you clesire. Day and Night. Our cwain keps the wMtorhot. 17 WILSON & VOWLES 1Liberty St. N., gowmanviUle, Ont. Phone 623-7591 TXC A. L. WEARN EA EniàiU.n, Ontari Phonoe6-21 Nwonvifr Ontrlo SPELDING H M O F R NewtnvMe OntrioPhone786-2502 F er livedin--t-he house f-aclng south on the hili-side at the west -end of the village, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John Eamdley end family. Mm. and Mrs. S. J. Lan- caster were dinner guests wtth Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard and Jobnna-Lynn in Newcastle, Thursdey evenlng. the occasion being their 29th Wedding An-~ niversary. Duming the evenincg several fiends and relatives dropped In te pay thelr re- spects. 4 Mr. C. M. Jones wes, one of the guasts nt the Bell of . Canada dinner, at Port Hope's Golf and Country Club, Thurs- day evening. Several frein heme ettendcd the turkey supper et New. castle United Church, Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lennex Vas- ey of Port McNicoI are visit- Ing hem parents, Mm, and MrE. Wm. Stapleton. The Haiiewe'en Party held ln Community Hall on Fridey niglit was weil attended by nearly 100 childmen cf various ages, and, of course, ln al kinds cf costumes. In fact se many came that those lrn charge had te send eut for more treats and prizes. The Teenege Group, under the supervision o? the Recreetien Con'.mittee, hed decoraed the hall attractively and served the lunch of ceokies and "Freshie" et the close. Judges were: Grace Hoistege, Klaus Zulaus, Rick Whitney, Bill Henderson, Mr. J. Vldhuis. Receiving prizes for costumes werc: Sylvia and Angela Hollen, Sandy Owies, Eveiyn Smith, Jerry Staccy, Bobby Vcldhuls, Debbie MecDonald, Mike Wade and Mms. B. Har- ris. Theme were varieus gaines such as bebbing for appies, etc., for the childrcn, and e pie-eating contest, won by Mrs. Sharon Brown. As e fltting conclusion te festivities In the village, the eld sheck edjoîn- whom he marmled ln 1944, died in 1964. As a student he did fomest reconnaissance womk ln N.E. Manitoba in 1916. Fmom July 1917 te Dec. 1918 he semved overseas with the Canadien Forestry Corps ln London, Eng. In 1919-20 he wes su- perintendent cf tihe femest me- serve in Geenhush, Sask. He resigned ln 1921 te enter the Ontario Forest Service with the Depatment of Lands and Forests in Toronto. Fmom banc he wes transferred ta Orono te estabiish and super- intend the developinent and operation cf the tree nursery, ln which position be served for 40 yers. In Nov. 1961 he wes eppointed District. Public Relations Officer for the Lind- say Forest Distric.t, the job which he did until bis retire- ment ln 1964. A niember cf Oreno Masonic Lodge, A.F. & A.M. No. 325, he served as Master ln 1926. and wes elected District Deputy Grand Master of On- tarie District ln 1927. He aise belonged te the Royal Canadien Leglon. Bowman- ville Brancb No. 178. Left tn mourn his bass are a daughtem and son, Mrs. James T. Patterson (Betty) of Bowmanvilie, and James W. of Don Mils; a sister, Iva C. of Tarante and three grand- children, Rick and Cathy Pet- terson and Carole Linton. A brother, W. Reginaid D. Lin- ton predeceased hlm ln 1958. Funeral service was held from the Northcutt Eliott Funeral Homne on Wednesday, September 24. and was con- ducted by the Rev. Basil Long ot Oreria United Church. In- tertnent was ini Orone Cerne- teory. Plibarers were six fimese the Orono Masonle Lodge, those being Roy Win- teCarl BiIllngs, Perce Lurin, y erry, Bd. Miflzon and .JTamblyn. Canada Savings Bonds Cen make good things happen ta you-now and in the. futu. MilHans of Canadians know this. Last yeer they bought more than diree billion dollars worth, Their rasons for beyin? Simple. Canada Savinge Bonds are easy ta buy for cash or on instalmnents wbere you work,, bank or i nvait Canada S"wngs Bond$ are cold hard cash- imstty. They can be redeeni.d anytima et theïr fuit face velue plus eamned interest. They ae a-backed by afl thananurces of Cana~voey pecw secem ty. And dhii year Canada SavMags Bonds give you the. best returfi9~1r New Canada $aigs Bonds now yèeld an "vrage of 8.00% a yeew#e held tc, maturity. Each $100 Bond bgm with $7.00 interest for the first year. pays $8.00 rnterest for each of the. next two yes, end thon payi *8.25 interest for eecli of the. lai six yers. On top of this yau con earn interest on your intereit. Double your maasy in nine yearsl Buy yours today and moite good thhnge heppen to you 1 E e4»- - -p -.~-- * See These Samples In Yeur Home CALL Cou nty Broadloom 1742 BROCK ST. S. of 401 WHITBY Al Kodel Broadloom $10.88 sq. yd. 668-8895 Yo ur Texa co home team presents its new hot water service, My Shepherd", whlienon f the 15enedliction proncun them, Jennifer M*unro, aise by Rev. T. J. Sneigrov. FTO N V ILLE i1tumntl. Lunch watt served, ; Aprecatio wa expessd ýMrs. M oe odn h ing the Cenotaph, which han Harris and family. miss Heath- ta those providing the pro-,luckv cup and Mr. Snelgravi been un eye-sore for sei long, er Dwyer was a weekend gucat gram, and the meeting was' the lucky saucer. There wert was destroyed by fi-e of un- while Mr. and Mr%. A. Green closed wlth ane verse cf '"An1 13 visitors present, bringini known orngin. shrtly after of Westport were Sunday din- Evening Prayer" foilowed by the total attendance te 37. midnight. Fire engines frem ner guests. Newcastle and Orono were Keep bhe Remembrance Day s bath called Le the scene, fort- Service ln mind. Procession u in s it being compietely demnolish- 10:2.5 a.m.. parade in the' Windows weme broken uL the wreeths, and service at 1l ar. b a n Sunday Scheol and Commun- "Lest We Forget". ity Hall. followlng which,' We Newtonville U.C.W. met iný understand. several arrcsts the Sunday School Hall, Wed- were made. Things appeer toj nesday evening, Oct. 29, Presi- be back ie normal, once more, dent Mrs. J. Casweli openingý On Saturday evening, Mm. with a fcw wonds of welcomne, and Mms. Bruce Dcnnelly, cf and the Prayer cf Thanks- Port Hope, enterteined a group glving. Minutes of the previcus of relatives and friends ln meeting werc nead by Assist- honor of the 25th Wedding ant Sccetary Mrs. J. Eliott, Arivemsary of hem parents, while Treasurer Mrs. D. Vinkle' Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleton. gave the report of finances, These present besides the and Mrs. F. Gilmer that of the guests cf honor Included Mm. Speciai Account. An Invita-! and Mrs. Wm. Stepicton, Mr. tien for ail te attend the Re-E and Mrs. Ltnnox Vessey cf membrance Day Service at the! Port McNicol. Mr. and Mrs. Cenotaph, was rcad. from Brct Stapieton and family e? Principal J. Veldhuis. 1~~à Bowmanviile, Mm. and Mms. Severai expressions of thanksl anyw here in C ,id Fred Tedd. Mm. Carl Todd and 1 wcme heard from those me- Ann.Mm n MrsDaemabnd b teSsine Can 1DB he/p your business? We have Green, Mmq. Mary Morris and' omitee Mrs. Mmra. Rebno n!Rll caîl was answemed bv a9ssisted near/y every type of enterp rise: Omono,Mr and Mms. Ken Don-, 25 members. Final plans wem .e nanufacturin,1 .. . wholesa/e and retail trade ncliy, Miss Karen Selvig and made fer the ceming bazeer, Neil Stepleton, Miss Lois The candy fer sale is te be * tourismn and recreation . .. construction Stapleton, Miss Elva Kinnear1 handed ln the night hefome. If .-. agriculture .. . transportation and storage. and Gary Stapleton. 'possible. A nemineting cern- If you need financia/ assistance to start, Seturday evening visitors mittec was appointed to bring l with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams ln the ncw slate cf officers, expand, or moderni'ze a business anywhere weme Mr. John Adams of and appreciation exprcsscd te in Canada. perhaps 1DB cari be/p You. Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. Don those who helped out the Adams, and fa.mily, Melten; Social Functiens Committee Mm. and Mrs. Gerald Adams ln serving lunch et the recent of Toronto. Presbytery meeting. Mms. Findley of Toronto was The Devotienel was ln ID S RA a iuncheon guest with Miss A. charge cf Unit Leader Mms. ID S RA Nesbitt on Seturday. Geerge Stapicton, essisted by rr,,niv D AI Ameng those ln the capacity Mrs. D. Stapleton, Mrs. J.urVrEuriyirwiDBANK audience in Coboumg Town Kimbal and Mms. L. Clysdale. Hall, Saturdey night, for the A greup of 12 yeung ladies TERM FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES final presentation of "The Odd fri Newcastle under the Couple" were Mesdames S. direction cf Mms. Stapleton TORONTO, ONT.: 250 University Avenus - Telephone: 368-1145 Lancaster, W. Paeden, M. entertained with two enjoy- Irwin and F. Gilmer. able vocal numbers "Shades cf Witli Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Evening" and "'The Lord Is 095 YD.