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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jan 1970, p. 1

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Pauil Killens shows OPP Constable Ken Laton where victim slid into water DeFiinitely__WiIITake Place To B igin $O Millions ~tPrice of $25 o f ïçnita i u a ' ----- been a Urnic on hethler or not the iproposed lennon & £ i g Rit Mosport Park con the ýcJùly ist weekend, 1--utfrom ifr 2nation receiveý,d at Theý States,- man it wili efntcytaka place. The mifoination e a ved here c la that1the festîv-ai wllr alrealy aninesten of o n $1 million hsbenplutin-to the -roet fite avn ec~te-M le of tickets tdte, mai- TisaEior1 h ly from teUnlitedSatsccsi page of The henrg Wort.h 0oer S'2 millios: manWas taken te h( Tecr-owd ti, estimated atý on Monday niorning,, ever 200,000 peopie. It is alshse is recevering fn unierstood tha tbte indiviuImuboef the flu or pneur price per ticket for, admission Se, the news frem will be $5, aladvncesai, castie is lu extremely plus an additbonial $50 for a sitpplY tis week, ,Par. The affairhasrecive many friends and rE grat publiciîty iii the Unted wiilI wish her a speed <TURN TO PAGE TWO) ueai. ___ Per Person fil Hospitul DL)'DT Stocks 11Final arrangements are lie- ing made for the collection and disposai of DDT stocks at pres- ent being held by residents of VIctoria, H-aliburltn, North- umiberliand and Durham Coun- tisby the MWedical Officer of eaith of thle Haiburton, health inspection staff Dr. Chiarlotte M. Horner ad- vises tatfollowing collection of exiîsting supplies 0f DDT, arrangements wiilli be made for disposai by hurtl, in ac- On Monday eVening at Bowmanville Countr Y1 Gover-nor Hammeli and Secretary Bey. Ells. Perfect, Club, Kiwanis District Governor HowardHaml of atten-dance pins were preetd oteb»lwig e Peterborough brought greetings from KTiwanis inter- 1Hut i' ton 9 years, Jimn Colliss and Ron Brooks 8, JohnI national and aiso on his officiai visit, in-lucted a new MotoÎ, Bihl Cobban 6, Bob Cook, Bolb Carruthersz member, Cedric Russell, Sunoco ServýCieSain pr and lBru!Ce Coj7iweir 4,CBi 1 Jewel ndLloyd THarmier 3, tlor, Kn St, East. This dof so tw uion Stew Irston and co 'rd Be-ch 2andc Bey. Eils L This3ý Jm ef t ta right, Mr. BRussell, PeietBob Cook) ÈyI ar tecubm101t Ot nivra- Scene of thetragie accident that took the lit e of a 7-year-old Hamp ton boy on Tuesday afternoon.________ BITS pI1E cE s rwxoviîE.P-) The Laemnbouh eut ecvrdhal)( i that-fe u 1ôà7,the tr u1J 1unk cof his car, iVrs., Johnr Trimable founad it on thea Base Line Road, saw the itemînd the cane is once more in, action, helping -Reg. hobble along. Also, ail his election signs have been removed, whichi was part of the bairgain; there were only 12 left of the 320 tacked up. Al's ivzelI that Pnéfizwell! îi t t t -t LETTETIS -We've receivcd quite a few Letters te the Editor this week that make most interest- ing reading. Don't miss theni! t ' LUCKY -T'he big $i000 final Kin Investment Draw took place on Tuesday, Jan. 20th. Creighton Gray, R' R. 3, Bowmanville, was the fortunate fellow whose ticket was pulled out. That's another one we didn't win. And we had the money ail spent top., t , t i JUNKET Alex Carruthersý, MP Durham, advises that he will be out ot the constituency from Jan. 25th te Feb. 4th. He's a inember ot the Select Committee on Election Laws and they'l be meeting with government representa.. tives ini Vancouver, Portland and Los Angeles te discuss procedures. What's the matter with llawaii; they say it's nicethere this, time e year? t t t. t t MISADVENTURE - Bowmanville Country Club's golf pro Dave Zink and Ken's Men's Wear proprietor Ken Nicks took part in the Canadian Invitational golf tournament in FreepÔrt, the Bahamas, in Dec- ember. While there, an international crook broke into the hotel room and stole their wallcts, complete with money, credit'cards, etc. The desk clerk spotted the thief who was arrested and put in the local dungeon. Ken and Dave came, hom e without their property and, went back a couple- of weeks ago expenses paid to identify it at the trial. Meanwhile, the crook had been released on $3,000 bail and skip- ped the country, so their trip was in vain. To make matters worse, it rained and their luggage was lost for a coup le of days, but they did get their stuff back, so it wasn't a total loss. t t t t t BASEBALL- Grant WVade of Newtonville advises that they are trying -te torm an itr mediate bail club in Kendal and a meeting will, be beld Sunday at 1:00 p.mi. at Ed. Couroux's., 'Better be there, it could be a.great seasn, if we can only get rid ot those piled up heaps of seggy white stuff. PLEASE H IELP -Mrs, Geo. ozbR.R ,Nw castie, owner of the Star Lunchi pleads with the per- sonswh broke into her place recently and cleaned them ouit of supplies, to somiehow send back the1 contents of the two purses thiey took. They can kep any money, but the identification cards, clippîngs, etc., are most important to the Kozubs. We're hpn the thieves read this and show a bit of com-mon _decency for a change. _______ Production Staf Now I Ail1 Setro G With 'South Pacific This week 1the pr oduction ishoip orthe i-.1Rotary club, Herej staff are bu.-sy, putting the fin- are t'he namres of 'a few whom- ishing touicheè s t "South Pa- you nyý not know. as %vell,. cificc". Working behind scenes ý-Margiaret Dowe lis the 'stage there are dozen of people who maunageàr, B in Enlglanid,l ar- elkor hsds sDwe hslvdbToron.- trici becau > e rf thiraso until one and (fa 1ha 1if,,ycars t!ýoV withthDrm'CC) F TUN O AÇFE TWO>' Pipe BnNgi Hon ors Fcmed S cottîihPoet Lagon ,Pipe Ba2nd heýld c h r crrangîng the ocEa annul"al Burns' Night Supper, sion dcid aý sp'lendid job in, a traditionai celebration for I creatinig an authlentiecots natives of Scotland and their atmotapheýre as well àav n n friands.- at thec Legion Hall. ta joyable evendng for the, 200 honor the memory of the I nho attended. Other members famed Scottish poet. BobbY[(if this committee încluded Under the dcha-;r-ransh.p ol Caill Tenders For Paving Alex Carruthers. M.P. Durham, reports that tenders are being cailed this week for 8.8 miles of hot mix pavîng on Highway 115 froni 7.5 miles n-est 0f Highway 28 to Highway 35-including the pav- ing of ýthe Pontypool Patroi Yard. Mavrn, the aecretary-trcasur- er, and rB111 Yeo, the president of the -Pipez Band. Sittinýg at the head thale, while Preýsident BillYe pre- sided, werc Mrs. Yeo, the Secretary-Treasurer Abi and Mrs, Mavisn,' the 2nd Vice Pr e- sident of Branêh 178 of thie Legion, Ed and. Mrs. Major, the acting padre of Branch 178, Jack and Mrs. Williams, The deliclous meai ofras beecf which accompanici theý h-aggis n-as prepared by the' rBowmanville Ladies Auxili- j TURN TO PAGE TWO) 1 Brek Wndow Ta~$300 fro m on fildybew e, h heursOf tn'e u.m. and gbt' ani, tiere was a iteft 8 ft1leM 'Roy Nichols Moe t'Pon heý' corner of Chureachnd ~1 stireets. The cuiprits ga,,in.ed 4~ rance te the buflding bel, breaking a wihdowfýv in the ,rear, Before they Meft thef had taken approximately $300 In cs.There were some cheques along wih the money, but te were Ieft. Other than the brokernwin- dOw, there Iwas ne othegi damage te the building, - white Paper Biased Against Smiall; Duiring lisres at the Cham'ber of Conmmei-ce annual etn last Wed-: nesday at The Flying Dutchman, Gordon W. Riehil, C.A., R,IA," tlaired tht- there are maýny examtnples, in the Benson White Paper onî Taxatinta show biàs against the small1 businessmian. Ilt is unfortunate, heý sai, that the suggestedl policies have been Influenced by persons who -,Pi)ear to hfave nTo appr'eci-ation oe4 the pCroblemns of the si-mlyd Mr. R lehi, an Oshawva Accountant is Viceý Pr'lesident of Ithe Ontiari Cambe, Amore copite rtcl e Oni sdr-, î publse neýxt week, -, r f

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