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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jan 1970, p. 14

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%SHOP THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDi more thJan 50 per cent of the SPECIAL PURCHASE O Y S E residents, and represented 60 015 Per cent of the assessment, eI Clerk - Administrator Josephi REGULAR 11.00 DO BE:NT M.Mllroy stated. D O U BL KN I S È 11 1Councillor Prout moved that Frst Q afitythe petition be referred to the treasurer for inclusion in t1he Capital BudgetFrcs.Ti U N P NTD'ý à was seconded by Reeve Dyks- FASH IO PANTSAND CRIMPKNIT tra and carried heBor 1W FRTRE 497Drectors of enorlal Hospital orCRIM PLENE Fahinneodeefbtoin id slcto o f Memorial Hospital >" F,,-hio*ýýwcrn'e fab in w'e zlechonJanuary 21, at eight p.m, in desïgns anid colours for Spring 19701 100%> Poly- Ontario Street School, and ask- ester you can ahn ahaddi rtml ed that It be advised of the Cfioose from or 4 styles, a! hin wonderful, dry! 'No linrg required and the extra wîde name of counicills appointee to wahable;..fortrel, or crimplene, Sizes 10 to 20, 60/2 it seooiclfrswn.Panthe Hospital Board for the and jacquard patterns in fascinating varlety. Sewcmngyabeoettdt, Coor:NvGen rw,~ak rGland Save. The letterl from the Board pital was referred to the Strik- ing commlnttee on a motion by CCounlcillor Prout, seconded by SPECÂL URCASE!SAV 'Li! PLYETERReeve Dykstra. SPECIL PUR HASE!A comnmunfication from the Northumberland and Durham County Board of Education WOMEN'S CRIMP CREPE ib1oarmdasrcl h h inorded coucil dt hth achool grounds. and will post FLANNELETTE eg398d 29 7 signs to this. effect. nag- -ýqsyci.The board's letter explained that this decision was made L O N G VV 5A machine wasýhable drip or tumble-dry cirepe for becanse the chairrn:n andoth- L W Nyour fashion- e Spring dresses, blouses, etc. er board members were con- 45"1 wide. New, appealing shades including white hazrd aofulury th otnters playing on the sehoolgrouncis, Reg, 3.00the damage ta trees, feances, Reg.3.00I ~ fand equipment, and the noise which disturbs nearby resi- dents. uý0s r. m.us - Aylsan r il liCttnThe Northumberland and Chos fomavaiey f tle ad rit i cttnB L IE V j ITH E R Durham County, Board of Sizes sErDH cE luisL Eucatîon'$ letter wsrcie B L N K TSaond filo H o tionr, Counillor Hooper, secondled by Councillor Ain, mnoved 4 ,9 7 that coýuncil concur wlth the request of the Depanrtment 0f W OHighways TCHfor aemuni ie- A ewa1rmJthernmal blanik et1 fnoa bï ý(le f llc s oeqan d croachmen permiýt for the, nylon at a savings of 2.00. each becausýe they ajre installiation of 24 feet, and'30 feet sleeves; for future utilities. SPECIA Q substandards. Rîch nylon satin bindinig at end,,AIg1,Iý,ýý hswscrid PURCHASE!M5 4%anlag721x91 obebcsi, A letter from the Canadian popular pastel shades. Mental Health Assocation seýc;tKmofcolurf fl fla-fiasking for a contributiono A seecton f clous i wahabe, vani fbrL, $00 as ecevodsud fa etretcçh s [m. izes ï, b 20, First Qualîty. Ie $0 a eie n f on a motion by Councillor GI R LS% >' N EM DRESSES Prout, seconded by Councillor 7.0 to8~0 4e9 7 v tra, seco:ded b SPCALP R HAS!A selection af smartly styled dresses. Port Perry Municipal Associa.. Reg,7.0 't 9.0 Sies to12.Chooe fom ssetedtion regsrding Its proposal for Regý7,0 ta .00Sîze 7 o 1. Chosefromasstedthe amalagamnation of welfsre spring colours. services be received snd filed. This was carrled. KIDDIES' 4 to 6x tionaJoint ommthsiontera J Iltsi.nLug to the pollution of the UM PERS St. Law;ýrence River, Lake 3 , 7 Erle, snd Lake Onitarlo was 0fbne crlo npatl4Vrecelved and filed on a motion1 from a famous sýhades and somre checks. b ev ysrscne irst QuaHty, esp, naewsy incrtrss hoby Deputy Reeve S tephen, makr.AI esy-ar Prmnet Pes. hoseA ecommunication f1rom the1 f rom a ariety of colours in plain shades, checks, BwavlePbi tlte stries, nd r~nt. Sîes 0 to16.Commission Informed council that the PUC bas decided to1 DU RO - P RE SS CO"iT TO0 N e finance the construction of a 16-inch watermain from1 Queen's; Avenue ta the elevat- TAB E LO HSedtan-k from surplus PUC1 1funds, was received and filed on aa motion hby Counceillor( IN FA 1 D 1 A E RW ITH -ýl ACEE GESProut. seconded by Councillorc INFATS'DIAPR WTH " LAE EGESDylkstra, SETS a ndclD Re SSSL.x5" Cnta . 498 ea. f asking for a finauclal contri-t on a motion by Councillor Reg.4,0 to6,0 Prout, seconded by Reeve Reg. 6.98 eaý w9 Iniform-ation coucerning the save lon [infant boy and g n dîaper sets and infanti Ontarlio Good Roads Associa- g rl dresses. An attractiva assortmrent 10 cholose Es-aelrbeprs îhcto abl lts t ion convention was recaivedE mr-mi Szs6ronthse1. thh n 1 onhat need ttle, or no ironing. Fînîished with adfldo oinb hem i Szes motha,12 onth an 18Counicillor Prout. secondad b atrctive 6" lace edgs sotdClu Councill'or Allini. î ~~Councillo)r Prout, secondedÈ by Reeve Dykstra, moved con- curne tc, a request from ~~AI 1~mStrike and Strike, Solicitors,1, Â~II for a copy of the resolution 5 KIlk",4'G T. Estatlng that aIl conditions with respect ta the proviio f a ___________________________________________________________66 foot roaidway in Townshipi tin nd nvot leit t ta a niew Lot 8 ini the Broken' Fronit' ÂM council1,Cncssonas-)set 'oUt JJLu te1 "!rI move that a cmmii-ittee of dcision JUc ow nalvil tbrea be appolnted ta con)rfer .Commltt1,ee ref usren G ener-ai (M oUnilCse KBuu,1S les- î] h ojc .qf0- pi n-,16.hv m atter and brîng a recomm-en)-!been stsat ril mt. ThisN ur wec he o (21l'v-ýer DcLîcdation ta couincil," Councillor w\as carriedi. tsedng,-i by-lws ere g ive hthehstte asppr 163;CutyCrserDd Hoaper said, This was sec- Cuclo ruscn reaiu an psse atths By-Lsw vwhlch wudfoa 1970 Dodge priced at onded by Couincillor Donald1W y Councillor H-ooper, mrovcdý iaugural meeting of Towni. authorize certain works udr$,576,offered a t Vdei ;W Allin, and carried. that, a letter fromn Stanley A. oil held in the Counci Lthe Local Imýprovamient Act, of $l1,7 00.6,1, a net diffarl-ene Maor Hobs apoite Gre-n, who had been an em-, ibr n onayevnigas on a secýtion of Third Stret f $ S,596, Cowan Pontisce- CouinciLlor Holper, Councillor p loya fthe towu ifor 2 si-y 5th betwee Highi Street and Elg-IBuic, Limnitedj, for a 1970 'Jamecs Bell snd Dept e --in eso,ý Ahu No , I ü- ,,tlnrizedlin S treet. \whp,.there re o,,,, nt, t$,296.A.+ý 1- A eputy -ýreeyersreadf n pe nin, ha Reeve Dykstra chairman. of this special committee, and hae appoiuted Coun-cillor Allin sud iCouncillor Olive Cobban as tha other two mrembers of the Commtti Mayor Hobbs asked couincil for guidance for the Striking Committea regarding one par- tîcular appointment, He in- farmed, council that Lesie ECoombes, a member of a form- er cauncil, had offered bis services to set on the Lake Ontario Central Conservation Authority if' membaers of council were not inte:rested in daiug ni. "We shovsld be proud to wel- comae Ex-Counicillor Coombes to this committee, and I move bis appointen, Councillor Hubbard stiateýd.. Councillor Allin seconded, the motion. Councullor, Hooper stated that hae halieves that work ou ares boards lis the responsi. bility 0of members of councîl wha were elected by the people ta handie thase affairs. "It takas time, but this is our responsibility ta do the work and ta report ta the public", he declared. Reeve D[ykstrs statad that while hie appreciatad a man offeriug bis services, he felt that ais lu the past a member of council should be appoint- ed as an elected représenta- tive so council would be awsre of ail Infarmation that comas Up. Deputy Reeve Stephen agree.d. He reminded council that the town's rapresentative on the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority, since itsinception, bas beau s mem- ber of council,- î0th ANNIVERSARY (Intended for last week) This year mrarizs the 6Othý anniversary 0f Girl Guides lu Canads sud imany celebr-ationis are planned lu, honor of this cUamond anniversary. At CutieUnited Cburch niext Wednesdsy night, Guides from that ares wuill congregata for a blrthday celabration that starts with s pot luck ;upper. The Statesman is plessed ta wisb -ail Guides sud Leaders lu this ares a veryý happy an- nîversary, OBITUARY Leopold <Lea) j. Courtie The death of Leopold (Lea) J. Courtîca of 115 Riverside Dr. S., Oshawa, accurred at the Ohw Ganeral Hospital; Saturday, Jan. 3, 1970, after s shrort illniess. Boru lun Darllngton, Town- ship Sept. J19, 1878, Mr. Court- !ce was lui bis 92uid year. Edu- cated at S.S. 4, Darding bin sud at Alhert Collea, Elele, ha devoted bis lufe ta tha bus- mless of farmiug Ou Janusry 20, 1910, he married Ethel Louise Gay aof Courtice, Ont. Apairt irons bis home sud iarm bhis chief interest was bis cburch. Ha wss a miembher of Ebanezer Unitad Chbu rch whare, lu addition ta servîng on the various boardis 0f the church he was Sunday Schooi. Suparîntendent f o r m a n y yeýars, thraugb wb,,ich office heMadle au Outstaudqingon tribution ta the !ives ofyug people lu the church sud the, cammniiity. Even after, bis retiremËeu-jt lu 1947, when ha mnvidta Osha- wa ta live vitbh bis daugbter, lie coutiuued'ta attend Eben- ezer Cbuirch sund take part in its activities. Both before sud siter bis retiremeut he devot- ed mnuch time sud energy ta the care sud beautifying of the cematery lu connect ion wlth Ehenezer Cburcb sud it was tbrxougb bis leadership that a perpetual caýra fuud came Into being for this cemetery. Fr om tbe time he moved ta Oishawa lu 1947 ha made tbe gsi-dan at bits daughter's home bis, own conceru sud fiuud It a maost irewardiug projeet. Possascsed ai a kean, mid. he enjovad llvely discussions on world afiairs sud aiso liked ta attend sports events and ta Predeceased by bis_ wifa lu 1934, ha is surviïved by two ciiildren, a dapiigh-ter, Louise (Mrs. Edward -Rosa) sud a s>,ou1, Donald G. Courtice of (4 How much home are you missinig through outdated wirinlg'? When this house was builît was So, if you're planning wo mod- hard to imagine ail the wonderfui iernize your hbomne, think fir'st of ways in which electricity would the wviring. Have a qualifiedel- npqray V Y ULouspDecfiçfJtoms by the Clark.. illor Prout, moved that au- cest af - Councillr Maurice Prout, Adlnist-atar. ThLiffwas Sac- thority ha iva the Cak saitary saeconded hy Counillor Kan- al nded by Councillar ELI. Deî ry AdministLrator ta, advartise for ,70-3 nath Hooper, moved that tend-n Hubbard, sud cairia.a police cnstae as a repace Mton of ai-sfor a peurPolice cruiser ha A recommanindation îrom îat met fo Costal aay m'a Av- opned. ThmeeW"r" tSeeyear's councili that ttwo sýd- sud ta make sreomana ;.ud Di- tenders. diional prbtoay oieton to council. This motion ewN. The tender of Roy Ncasconjstables ha bshred wsis -,5 arrled- W No. 1 MIotLors. Limited], for a 90cse.Councillor Hoprsali ptitIon wsra-ricl by ý5W Chavrolet at $41170165 offarad that if tha Pravious council councOiskg for a st1orm ai By,-Ps trade-in aComame on hc balievad that two additioualIFewýýer on Prosp:1,ect -treet from laefeated,. prescrit Pont ie cruiser of police -canstab)es should ha Second S;trert ta Odell Street a eaid "$2537,65, a net dufeane uai hUire t bould have Itaken ac- This petîtionr was signed 5y DIirectars of tue Cu raferrad ta the Strlk midttee ous a motion cillOr Prtýô-, seccl LD'eputy Reeve Stapl ConilrProut, by Couni'cillor Aliiî that aoita of ,arpointed71ta nv watar probli e onThI near the resideuce of Cooke, sud bh'ringa mandation ta' council wvas carried. Ma",or ,llobbs tioai t 01Ut "J S.. 'i v iit., a rJ YL~. ..itdi* ai C was 2;wight (Rutb) ai Bowmnan.. ngComr-1 ville. bycouni vý- wsprdeese y itw ndeà d îhy sistars, Ms altCourtica hen. LIu Ms Ba],ac Caurtice Il moved Th Cmralsr ,ice was f threa ha held at 2 p.m. %iManday, Jan, titaa !5tih f rmt(haA r mstr ong Fun. hird S-,treat eral Hlome, Osbhawa, with fmïa Coit.h ri uEhanezar Cematery. a raca- Rev. David Harris ai Ebenezer 1. sud 1this Uited Church conducted the seric asisedby a former appintd astrRav. W.. C. Smîth, Thepre ' are, many signsli. Fuses it easy to get starteý,d right awvay. blowingiq Liqghts d immi ng Appli- Justasýkyour Hydrou. ances performing Sfuggishly. Cluttered extensionî cords, Not enough outlets, Ti.N aine f the Game laff Eleetriai Living, ,Mr. anid Mrs. W. Black-. bnCarol(j, Douiglaïs, Dale and KeTil were New ýfYear's supper7 gussof Mr. and Mrs. Wayne TBlackburni, Orono. Mr- -id Mrs, Lloyd Slemr- on. Susan and Fred were New Year's dinner guests of MrIs, F. Tom,n .Ennisklllen. Mi-, anid Mrs. Roy' vpa1terson adfamlyý spentf New Year's with Mr. andl Mrs. Arnol Gallagher, iAjax. Mr. and MArthur Trewlnf Williarm and Paul, were guésts Of i'rand MAlrs. -Jim M artyn, Dunbartfon, on CrsmsDay. Dougas lackurnreturned to Kemplltville College on Mon.. day after the Chtma oi Mrs, lkjoyd Slemnl licalleci on M.r. and Mrs, Ceci] Slemon, Hamptl on, Mr, D. C.,ameironi came home fr0lo hosital on Tuesday. Herf, friends wLish her a jpeedy re- The lhre rebck to schlojl fter a nice Christmas A y ýi jholidajy wlith 'lots of snow and real winiter weatheir for sleigh- rjding, etc. Mr, andMsJ Jonies and famYilyý spent LNewA Year's wlthj ________________________________________Mr. Ray Degeer and Mis Cojra Degceer Mr Bb Joes eturned to, Thundier Bay, and Miss Alîce Mr adMrH A Y D O N Jones to Kiriston, after their (In tended for last week) and Mrs, Ray Paterson were Mhrstan ldar. Atu r Mr.an Ms.Everton White, Sunday callers at the Paeso n Williaman Bowmanville; Master Bruce home. iN'w Year's Dan Paul~ spen1t Brown, Newcastle; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark Mrs,,Wavter Lh r. andT Mrs. Milton Stainton, Ennis- and Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts rone. ý1erLvidTy killen, were dînner guests of and family attepded a family Mr-. and Mirs. L'loyd Slemon, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oshtorx, dinner at the home of Mr. and Susan and Fredc visited -Miss Ronald and Ray on Sunday, Mrs. Ross Clark, Bowmanville Nancy ohsanWs WI Dec, 28th, on Friday night in. honor Of White, Hamopton,. Barbara and Allan Ashton Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Clark who- Mrs. F. Toms, nlkl and Linda and Janet Sharp were, leaving, by 'plane on was New -Year's e,,vEnnirigvisv with the Lloyd Ashton family Saturday morning for Ed- tor o r and MUrs. Lloyd in the Chri'stmas holiday. monton,ý after spending two Slemon, Susani and Fre4. Mr.Deler PotsConwalweeks' holidays with their Mrs, A. Thompson wa~s New spent the New Year's holiday prnt.Year's dinner guest of lMnr and at his home. Mr. and Mrs, Larry Thomp- Mrs. Donald Thompson, Bow.- MIvr. and Mrs. L. Christen. son, Oshawa, were Sunlday manville. sen and Mary Ellen were Sun- day dinner guests Of Mr. and Mrs, J. Potts and family and Mrs, Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dud- ~ ley, Burlîngton, spent New NR ~ ~ ' m (1A Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. IN V E T Nv Arthur Read and Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Piggott -and Andy. Mr. Russell Ormiston, En- niskillen,- Linda and Janet Sharp, Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd.Ashton, Ronald and Ray were New Year's Day din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rossi Ashton and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thomp- son and Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Osmond, Tracey and Miss Gail Masters, Mr. and Mrs. ljoug Hooper, 'Mr. and' Mrs. D. Masterson, Mr. and Mrs. 'Alex Wiseman, Sandy and Carol, Bowman- Guaranteed lnvestmnent Certificates are now pay- ville; Mr, and Mrs. Larry ing a record înterest of 9% per annum, payable Thompo Ohawa; Mr. and Mrs. G. Thompson and baby haif yearly, For further information wrte or Jeff, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. tlpoeclet R. M. Thompson-, Leskard; Mr. tlpoeclet R.' D. Thomipson, Hampton; D. K. Thomprson, Bowm-anville, S iD ~ J~ R S vlsited Mrs. A. Thom)rpson iduir..T N A R R S 1lng the Chirlstmas holidlay.21,Ba tre Ton, Mrs. L.Griffin, Blackstock; 24BySreTrno Mr. and Mrs. A. Garrard,36~47 .Barry and LoiAnnwerýeNew ra codu 41 G Year-i's Day dininer g"ue-ssof ,Mr, and Mrs. C. Gari7rrd. for thp naine of your neares agent Mr. and 1m rs. Rbrt ýPil. lips, Hagersville; Mr. and M0rs. ~ CND EOr NUAC OPRTO James Paterson, Maple roe spent the weekend withM.. and Mrs. Roy Paterson. Mr.

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