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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Nov 1969, p. 6

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The asialan tatemau, Eoinanfle.Nov 5, ~8~ moritng.Rev Eyni~ ded a11LduekS whIlle 71 hod Yet tO O T C _______________________________________________ 87., shoot a auck. Ducks werel The.C a. V. Pollard inmafflegivin3,g109 loge87.mostly bNue wing teal mal-c c G ancrask R iier ' lards and blacks. Average. orse .C.W retn sld tk' ha s uehut aan riieg ti-isuccess was nearly twice that The Case of the Indian ToIdch dîtsaadigte-nl69So T e C s o f t e n d a o d et-the audlence's rapt at-' 1%DlIin 1968. The monthly meetigoftin hr umrhld'si tention was prOOf. Having Hl ia 9So Southern Area-328 hunters Courtice U.C W .hedatth tae o redI the school next door were checked with 552 ducks the church on Oct. 4hwtx TeYnn tHatme wfh lf1altistr P,. . ohurs per duck. At least ton presiding. dyo h ot:ayn diferent countries ihsm:4 utr aterIm,-, Thehimetotatted are m children whosrno Eng-' at Presqu'ile Park. 10 on Rice ý~r e~g<P~e ecre llsh - the Ininprobler as The last show for the year1 Children's Barrels- 1. Tom Lake~ and eight at Darflngton shon verse by Mrs. Wru-~cae Inden robemwas was held at Bill Leggettes on Leggette on Chantie; 2. ..oey Park The unlucky numberedlwebyah nwih e eeg A d d re sse d b y 'D ick' Mr.Martln who ansSep 21. The resuits are as' Leggette on Toby.7 uLr ucsso eeMrs. W. Shortt at th in ihteMza eeitin. 1wrhhl.Tinsas oflows: I Chlldren's Speial - 1. Tom, mainly mallards and bNue The minutes of tels c~ejyl ý r atnwoarranged the: Jumping - 1. Leslie Benson1 Leggette on Charlhe; 2. JOey. wing teal. Overall average, meeting were given b r.Atm etvlo atwe îesGils or 0 yars In191 Meeting. on Bannie; 2 i egteO Leggette on Toby; 3. Mark success was tractionally less Bruce Johnson. MrsL.Cu hch asedathehrb Taront.osDurham ç C <LeDuhanCu. o s alcdDrhm Dutrhaescilmou ashCdlnub3.JhnTaloNnoak tgetlsnT;y.___Girls__ b Acn kefor 30 years. Ind19a foundeesocalf numed Ohld Durham Boysn aylrnd me- egett o Toby than in 1968. ýtice gave the treasue'n-'riedcatns er aid Club meeting held Fiday:than Aix Past Presidents whn Oîd Boys Club, untîl Iî be-the foyer. Mns. A. W. D . .adesBar pen Running - 1. Jack port. The oftering wareev t i atacve utn evenlng. Octoer î7th in the flowed hlm have continued Ls arels - 1. DebbîeW wr nPnk' a dadddctd yMs a oe.adsettawshm Conference Room of the mod- the great work as education- cmetheDrhmCont lu enîots cnvenar. 'bontSu; 2. Pt Mc-Lad- 2 Dbbie Leggettean I O IT  Ymont.adalasaef od.Ti ern Education Centre. Col- ists. yeas1lToro In1933. New tion Centre. As usual Old!Murtry on Shannon; 3. Sharonj '3.Cri i*etaf TieKmaOUitwreInetpojc iA ak al Y lege St. at McCaul, was the It was the Initial mneeting sîrong - the new Prsdt Lang Syne concluded thelChatterton on Rebel. ýiteDnGr.TÀ ualUi nlany changes - a new Ex- PeietMssAenAe, twaaprpatthtM. Anocmnt as ba Salle and John Lines on Thor Ope.Westrn Plasure-ave ecutive. is Al-n aenewinou71mntWas bee:d- nLeggette o hri;2ýTedahocre nFITten fwr, euie-anwmeeting place, who uaid it had taken 71years RichaardBowliaes, BAtA'Mar.hahe Nvebrand Wbiskey: 2. Jack JWophnie . Tedah curda r1 h hm f îsj,"h ta which everyone won wel- for hem ta geL there, althaugh sitn rfso tCleea1 etn llb ntefr 1ward and Don Chatterton on; Blaine Pickard on Le.e Be day. October l7th at the Civic Lord's Praver'. A radn eomed and recelved by Mr- she wasn't around at the start;ssatPoesrn olgofmeigwl eIth omo eoe ByLdadRelMak3.CrsJmetnHspaPtrboucdr.wsas iv y1 and Ms .J pcr Education. rnsno hn a dinner honoring the Paît i3.Bl adMri. get nLittIe Dun Girl. Charles E. Gist. following a Johnsoni titled "TheSngha Mn. . J Splen.of the club when it was erg- cellor Bwlgmand sn f Chan Presidents. te be held at the3 Blan MriLggtco 'short illness . She was in her Reaahed te Heaven." ' Bheowles andte. u sonIedInJua 198aMn ll lbn Canna and Toby. . So ends anothen year otflt er byThe r uti oa nreof ulitanle : u 89 dc il-, wîî Bwe aiofNestteton, Education Centre. It has >b ' kna 8ws t onr t rcotshwaroe ev n byTrnosBado dc-ed the Durham Old Boys.'! e 0WC, an .been necessary to change thei Pole Bending - 1 ebi ykaa.Wew e og1 t- Bo rn a Hrwood. Ontanlo. le s e naea i amesngsFourded but tenaeDr-s toued by Mr. A.eaAean-d te tj dyNv 1.wihLegette on Sue; 2. Jack Wood- ulate those who have donc well RIflo.Onaro tion,~~~~ sdatde f teg eetngFou yarslaerNov.irs 21.uîd1, th seakrthe deceased was the eider' laea h aeo ae a de u h aeDr nrdCa e ai heMr.An"A. Mrt iha, tee th Ianc. e! ad Picup Ryace . nd tth supp rt.dagherARmIVE IM N LHughes his nscTbed In the haine Od Boys and Old Girls, In. his subect describing "The tis the thir Fd rathonr wac-up anea'-By1. nd orta uothak eery mmberof the laie Mr. and! OBITUA rotunda as a great educatian- didn'L quite suit - net the Cg ofteIda" Mr!Taylor on Pokey; 2. Jackl Our annual banquet will be Mrs. Henry Robson. She was Ist as well as first Preqident1 ladies at least, sa IL was re- Bowles and Mr. Martin sat at; Aiter the dinner, a egular Woodward on Tater Breeze; 31! held Naveinher 29th and the Gais an 19lte Chrle s E P ort iewideath ore od - __________ - - atable and with questions meeting will be held In tee aal nTo. olwn lrie thei Hope. Nestiveto n rtytob er27.1969at e Oha and answers. audiencc par- Coniemence Raam. Pragram1 Western Pleasure - 1. Deb-.trophies: Hone.Peeo ahndSrvivng' w Geer 27,H19p9 al.o o-t" tiae.onusaL beadenoaboundson haeno n O. J.hendper- bie Leggette on Suc; 2. Jimi Sportsmanship - Leslie Ben-ý arc ber daughter Winnifred land John Cousinsof27 4i/ tabe. nusal nd njoabl., on as nnonce th spak-Leggette on Chanlie; 3. Rick' son; Ladies Barels - Gail, Gongto t.Mrys e er wilI be Dr. Stewart A. (Mrs R. Davison). Nestieton. iiinSre.Aaiet2 home of the Blackfoot Tnibc, MacGregor. bis subject "Per- Riado iky odad aisSeil-and~ son. Francis. of Lang: a'Oshawa. He was in is71 near Regina. Mr. Bawtc: ask-Imîissiveneu on the R.ampagc". Flag Race - 1. John Lines Marie Lggette; Jumping -ý sister. Jennie (Mrs. Harry vea ed: "Why does anc ~~~~1DInner tickets are avallable. on Sona .KnLS n eBno;Pn xpress Baxter) and a brother. Albert eac kd Wh at philoe asaphyt Thon; 3. John Taylor on Pokey. John Lines and Ken La-' Robson, both of Port Hope. A son of the ltlt r n deachidswhat pind ai wndMen's Special - 1. Bill Leg-1al Pote Bending -John 1Oebohr lcRbo.Nw rý oadCuis h e decde wht indLr gette on Toby; 2. Ken LaSallelLines: Pick up- Jack Wood- York State. predeceased her. ceased was born.Jue2. thssol ef ht epe BITU R i To, .Jack Woodwardlwrd Western Pleasure -There are si ganchlde189-5.-ai achse lwriting about Indian kids sayi on Penoka's Bay Lad. 'Jack Woodward: FIag Race - and five creat-gnandchildnen.tiHe xvas mannied. Juty1.14 'smnî...oeta o ý»einsIndians todaylilvel MR$. ROBERT G. SEVERN ,Men's Mysteny -î. Jh'onLines; Men's Special ' MsGswa ammeofiBo ante.O. vre atto rtctisl.uè- In tents - tg this the way it 1 Taylor on Pokey: 2. JackjJack Woodward; Men's Mys- S GistPnesyi meraChr o tBwhnil.0 realy a? o.we oofd! he Thedcah a Mi. obetWoodward on Penoka's Bey tery -J.ohn Lines; Potato' an'd a lite member of the A resident of Canad o aesr htyuh' r~ thing ta do for the Indtans, il G. Sevcrn, aged 74 yeanî, oc-i Lad;, 3. Bill McMutry on Par-' Race- Bill Leggette; Child- Women's Missionary Society vears, Mn. Cousins mvdt was decIded, was te get the curred suddenly et the homeiken's Lad. nen'-; Barrels - Johnny Lines: aof Canada. Always inienested Osh-,'wa fnom Burketntreicinovusfnheet. white and Incian kids togeth- of hem daughter, 230 Liberty* Poteto, Race - 1. Bill Leg-'Children's Special - Johnny in chunch activities. she made yeans ago. He wasammbrodmasuarinoto er, build a large school aL Fartj Street North on Wednesday, gette on Toby; 2. Ken LaSalletLines; Children*s Aht Around manv friends and bad been -of the Humonesque Cu n nat ciet et ~ McLeod, and bus the kideOctaben 15, 1969.an on Thon: 3. John Taylor on - Johnny Lines; Men's Ail attending the Women's Guild of the bowling leageopai gad1rcewyrcmle- thjust dnesr th te r.ad -v Aaud- BiltLeggeîîe; Lad- and the Bible Siudy Group. ed b%, thal Club.ned nprstaplnta Canasdanesnet work! A Mmi. Oliver Severn, England. LIadies Special -I. Debbie ies. Ail Around - Gait Wood- bath af St. Giles Churcb. H ssrie vbswf.cngv o elsi rtc Cincein documentarY film 1 the former Elsie Severn waç.Leggette on Sue; 2. Mamie Leg-iwtard. The tuncral ser-vice wvas held eihefore sba to toathîwspsiîcs "CIcleinthe Sun" bas been1 born et Derby, England, where 1gette on Toby; 3. Leslie Bon-1 Please contact youn execu- on Monday, Octoben 201h fron tefomrmbe madle featuring the Black- she eceived hem education. ! on Bannie. Uv. ion tickets, the Comstock Fuîneral Par- 1daughters, Mrs. Ha dStp foat religiausr dance as a waYlOn September 13. 1924. she ____________________________ or'n eebruh ihlev' (Kathenine) andMrJi ai teaching white childmen Imamried Mn. Robent G. Severn nturmntnineeoouehCerne-' G oodman (Robin) adt' Indian customs. Such Ideas as, who pmdeceased her. N Iter. Rin e.AlnM Ducan sons. John and Keit.alo Indians living In lents and: For a number af years Mr. fl n nýt iS.GlsCuc odce Oshawa. Also survig always being dnunk are se feriadMs eenoeae a d and Fo e t olt'.lsCu hcnute h-rce grandchildren. rm eay t hteIndian Mi eer pnle ' the service and the pallbearer'sHarotd STJr.,IT a. from litthate akcmy heme, and moved te A were Edward Hitl, Fred Saly rNlo ipe child turns away and seems Creemore, Ont., a iew years. , U'iIStoney. Gary Richardson. Carl -and Mary' Anne Mcenai sîpi. i nacia nttega. Far the paît tbnee WWEI U lBliott. Ken Lees and Horace a Oshawa. JM S~ i sa as t ai o the white:years, Mmi. Severn bas resid-i atrTh meoals child. The nas have 1 ed with hem daughter on Lib- WRAT'S HAPPENING .47 huniers were unnewarded Durhng the 15 years that she'held at 3:15 p.m., WeNeav siudied us. samnetimes ex- ety Street. A housewife. ber 'when cbecked.adbrhsadnsddi coe 9a h nsr ~ EEA NUAC funoith us d er e uln erho itme a n ream aund Zol nrle Otanda FeesAtion et Central includhng Kawartha Nestletan, they* v were joint Funenal Home, Oshaa I-' igSt.E omni fu ib isetr tun e oead aiy h nlrsm utr wrsLakes-1 87 huniers had 239 proprietors in the general, terment was In Oshaw no them whai they want te hean. was e member of the United Tropbles1 ducks for 1.3 ducks per hunIer store (Davison and Gist) and Cemetery. Rex. HaodTun OfcRsdee ,Culture shock for teachers , Church. The 22nd Annual Conven-, and 2.7 houri per duck. Eight wene hononed an ibeir 50th er, minister ai St. Pau ~Ui 0 61635 dumped on Indien kids. The, Mmi. Severn Is survived hy thon aifZUne 5, Ontario Fed-1 huniers were fotunate te Wedding Anniversarv by the ed Church, Bowmanxle o finît problem tg the whie man, three sans. Gardon, Denis and erethan ai Anglens and Hunt-1 have a full couni ai five t ommunity. dce h evc _____________ net the Indian - as iL higfnot Derek. and anc deughter, Mn . ers was held et the Genosha utdhesri. Lhe saine culture. Culture hg Glen TherlelI (Violet). Alsa i Hotet. Oshawa on October a sel ai norms. beliefs, whch sumviving are two sisiers.' I8th and 19th. The hast club i ane can't communicate with Winnhe Severn and Aggie, ai this Convention was the ""' other cultures. Cul up cul- Severn, and ope brother, Leslie Oshawa and District Sot- -4« « lune - try and take evemy Severn, ail of Derby, Engtand, men'q Association. ,rommunicathon media such as end six grendsons. The Canadien Imperial Bank records, films. strips and mapi. Tne funeral service was held of Commence Tnaphy, saed- a set-up In their formative inam the Marris Funeral Chap- ed ta the best conservatianlît stages, religion being very , h.Bawmenville, an Salumday, In Zone 5 In 1969 was won by important - take the kids ta Oclober 18, and was conducî- Steve Russelt, e membe ofa the Indians!" ed by Rev. G. K. Ward af the Woodland Fhsh and Gaine iI Is appalling that the sug- Trhnity United Church. I-t Club, Bowmnanville. Mr. Rus- *.~.~~ 4 '~ .i~ * ~ :. gestion te take Indian babies lerment was in Orono Cerne- sel. -a well known outdoans- away when a year aid and put tery. man, bas been active In con- them In a white bouse couhd Pelîbeanens were Messrs. servetion work which Includes have been made by someone Ray Thentell, Grant Thertll, such prajects as the winter hired by the tndian Afains Wayne Therteil, Bil Chanles, feed.hng of wlldliie. youth par-..... Dept. - the aidIlibenat as- Bob Hllditch and Mec Moore. ticipatian prograins, and In Adsumptions don't wark. A new Among Lb. numeraus loel the organizatian ai a commit- Mdpolicy regarding the reserves floral tributes. evidence of tee on pollution. He h.as aise shauld be iormned, let the the esteem In whihb the de- had a column on the outdoomi Indien see himseli as a persan ceased wax held, were those In the Oshawa Timues news- wit'b an equality ai educathon- frain the Flylng Dutehman paper e.ach Saturday. al opparlunhty. Analogy hi Mator Inn, Brench 178 Rayai The Sportsmen Landowner ETAV dengerous! Indiens have a Canadien Legion, Legion Pipe'Relations Trophy wes won by ____ few benefits: hey dan'l pay Band, Tartan Club, Geenel Ed. Powell, President oi the Luucuu EA -a . litt leincarne tex unless tbey are Matons Depts. 51 end 68, Do- Woodland 'Ish and Gaine «M Ih ~ e a J ttIe 1 . employed outside the Reserve, mno SoeBakery Dept., Club. M. Powell, :nothr M PANCA K E jsusMuS'o» GEE INT 1-0 I may ravl feelyacrss he ellsevraldonaion weeIbis progmarn duning the paît n Ail you need is an automatic washer and gagedtrmnecteCaadenAthi"smoul Ue dryer. With one setting of asimnple control, the hink and conimunIcete - thel Society. Tmpy-wmedan1lyt KLEENEX $1s wash-er filis itself, waShes, drains, rinses, and !Hopi wIyndien g y net digidemdtabvednele uORANGW R ri-LS 5 0:r LYONS TE A GU S 'lm" u.~ o damp-diles. Then the dryer takes over. Keeps : To o L TeGe- r rove dirt and dust fer conservation, USATAUEwonUP2 b4.-tiCr!%OA NIE ~ ~ 0 your clean wash free from imnpurities in the air. of line) whle 1h. French gay surface wîth extra fine send-!ý Conservation Club. -Thhs club "MMU Flufs clothes into a natural shape for easier iron- "be wise". Most I.Q. tests paper. Tihe nesult insae dean1 hbas been active In such pro- uny TUT SS 3' 9' ETA$ AE . . . ATR ENJS2~8 ing. And takes special care of your permanent. are made ion white kidi and ýnew look. ets as sireem Improvement, MLETA 6TP teee Ly est mett4rs which 1jnirctub work, winten feed- POST!ICR M AI9 press garments. There's no hard Work. No leachers believe bave a bear-1 Business Direclory Ing ai whldie and duck band- 2 M tom vj;trhncr N mmtinr- nir tmpl veiing on intelligence grading. _______________ g. The Zone 5 A'nnuah At- BtARTLETIP£,££ARSdan le xouu nyerwai ~Lone 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally 'teck ai good muscle tane, Im- and "'Wthout a Sang". Mns. Closed Saîurday and Sunday palred abillty an a hangover, 138 Ruby St.one and daugbter' Office Phone - 623-5790 or just plain fatigue. Fatigue 0o weýre guesîs alang witb Mr.i D R. C. F. CATTRAN, D.D..I hi certinly a cause la be and Ms. Alan YoungmanTootgado f 1.Bwmnil rfsinlBd reckoned with as evidenced by Poroto.Prsidn of dr. i O R 9a.m. 10 6p.m. dioaly o dlaIeinth MMemootoum.Mun ELIE AK IXS2@FU.P&E IS 222 King St. E. - Sute 2041 the harp ise ln the numben 'Office Houri: of accidents juil befone noon iRl&CRN'a _____________M__ Dickinson ln "Histonicel Noies"1 lsdStroanSuayBOO b GREEN GIANT tlad bow the Bible Christianq! C one 23-5daymd Sunday h nsth aety Leage eta.bnan Cc a In Uic rii- »EàTNLsecRZ ond lineofaidefence against W~ UfIT ~lU 4Io 5 are. banh o tePim- D. TALE GETZ thsedihazards. keep that CUCUMBER ua MF#'-Lm9 IBLEIS CORNIJUU1 tive Methodista. the Bible 67 King St. E., Bowrnanville safety "on" et ahll imes until (olliss Electric Chrisins. was formed after Office Houri : you are acîualîy ready ta putl PM " ' ""Ne ton" mu' i Om 'teN ploi asaoid9 a.r. ta 6 p.m. ' the trgger. r F m u < r FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES 181.9 in thie in mining arca ai Monday through Thunsday Fali Troc Planting çFod Conaland Devon; when 9 a.m. to 4 pin. Friday Dnn cae oa 44 King St. W. Phone 623-5901 the Uin mines proved uninan- Closed Seturdaya tntaluofau ageable tbey immnlgrtdo Phoneê 623-7662 81.000 Inees wenc planted on0 ne yteConased 959.000 trees an 120 acres of g Sk mFRIEE : cIUIi 1 ne b h rwn a i Ur an c e Crown land ln the Lindsay 12 mi n - bobouf W"é uls n* I I I O thrantee Ca ad C mp n DONALD A. aUbbGREGOR ômnî g t oc H nt ? IW ma y 0 hrmte nda teConam Districet.e qu 7 Lander Hardware & Eloctric teCn f A" Rm pento Due Stun- I Pdhoe"ofIS.s 76 U YOMc asr~ Governient,, to tel land.,arn xetoalM BT N&wfl 51 K.ing ~.'Canton, John '.nstone et phe a-u day. September 27th, Conser-' 9.- --------------------- -- Vanie t0 Ibis Sf. 'Moit notod duck huniers with 1,018 ducks. tlye', ho e . pwreHiks-0 O m 8 1 r y Teue arc the highet total: u m ___en._____*Mo___________ - ever recomded In an open Ing ~e ëd. co o . bob0 in h122 M1KA .PIT .>day check. UL âda ~ l831,esaWW~4~ r.,iinlNorth af the Kawarthami* u M cRhI. Creit Il arq ~ ibte Ch4Uai~ 143 tku OaIiS Lakus-172 huniers took 227 Eomn il o a ue OU. lget dueks for 13dck pr hunier waa d U Il1uAP Nui 0 nd .4mhuriper uck Th !RIIMREmmd INII4 P-Wall 1Ldueki &bot were imostiy blacki, B W A V L 3.ng w e tr m1e w.s. O* 3though avera ge suëceu was O M N IL i ~ IL-.,

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