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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jul 1971, p. 1

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~STARTS TOMORIROW THREE BIG DAYS Once again localmer ianVIIA vacaionweedfr mr lve-aways l, ee gV ti giveý everyone an eral erh tsae odig s pesae nted to'at- pptutytao p. niiul das wt sii tn h in anvlSt The hambr fComr c vitato,, eeycetruh out teaea tocon tB - manvile forthe l hopn VOLUME 11~ 6 rages BOMAVILEiNTARIO, WEDïNESDJA, JULY 121, 1971 n-, Fer Copy NUMBER 20 Kno Ciistian School Supporters The annual hard fought baý,il game between rep-1 and was a tower of s trengtL on the team. At rear, from snttesoNrtuerndand Durham tooklefttorihtiar, arwrgh Reeve Lawrence Maldolm, on atrdy ftrn oon t heWarden's Picnic in Cak ept eveErXalkey, Hope Reeve How- ~ >o Prk Th tem rom Duhmf inaliy emerged arMunrlDrigo Reeve Carl Down, Bowman- ~ wnnrs,116, ndClakeRev John tne who vi eput iy-Reeve Geoýrge Stephen, Welfare Fieldnran is ls hadofth Drhm arer C-O a Oon i ti aea MorrisHnyxaCatrght Road Supt. is how a le t reentng he Co tophytoWa I erlin Siggîtt andCartwright Deputy-Reeve Vern Exelen deaterDaw Two Cilde iii ore iuîuî Annual I The weeuîernsan provided excellent co-operat on for the Annual Warden's Picnic held '~his year at the Park in Or- Oaa. A douhie-header bail game was plsyed_ with the TRUCK P1CKINGS WERE SLIM Camplaînts that gi avel trucks were speedîng on ~aunton Rond, brought the ~ewcast1e GPl' ta. the scene ~with their speed traffic ~anater - that's radar trap ta most isymba. The pohce set np their equipment and waited, But pickingî were slim, One day's take added up ta oniy three Marninga being issued ta speeding motoriats. An OPP spokesman said that the detachment will set up radar la any ares wbere they receive complaints provided aI course they have ftufficient personnel ta do so. Ail Set bilten by Uogs K- J IV V V Ut V ei j-1-5 Dog Bites Manbs neyer' în.spired mueb of news story excpt erbpita the poor, M chap wbo got bit.j $01cnic at r n - But in the past week the Newcastle detachment o fthe ~eon arethe annai bati sn r en,MrMitnl-OaroPvnclPlcehe beteeuNorhumerlnd ty lot (6 yar~youg ad henconcerned by Lthe n-aL1 an Drbîncouaty.UnitedCroultés odst li 1 erofcomplaînts they have Lastyea, th trph,'dou- ing Wuarden . The ninos!a received iately about dogs, in- tedby he uram ouny bthday-, Mr Lune arnr; cluding two reports of child- Co-o ofOroo wa wo hyThebailthrwîa coneat re beng bîtten. ham ouny saimle ~în CUIESPLAY KNAîI»'S udyeeig nPnyo RemsveiJohn ýSne au lrkeeight %et oca siectacuar closethe cwound mwadeThe Tou. Tlan captais eresotal ame wM lake plaeohr ee-erodMr Cal eth' Rev ofRa- t Merneril Pak wen teeî çiou- was bitteenae S Ruee ea spe Tws.ythe girs hfRei app'sTow- day evenil ng, ewa, treaed Races cers jojo for the ing. lP, wavil bs Mtlfr childen wth te fo1ou~ig Wehavtebeen t tatîfaý"cencus,reurn sen beth Nasa-8uyearsD40Mn u (e ha, shoud be werth , MalCOlMI age 91, ilsIseig.Tei enaie n- oic uM et o ynr NacstPser n~Boys, stuare IPlCludes A al, pay more attentioýn ta kee-pig Wsrer;Gils an aerLufinn, . SewA nTtheir pets coafi àed ta ,their. M raret lve Boy 12and rnw. R.Don~hue R.properties. ovray al6~.-------eaprie, (G.làUnton, G for Big Sidewik i-Sale 1V îl b aho tmeinth ad tan ve te next theas a h hr annul Sie - k Sae, sonsoed b th Bowa avlie hamb ofComere Durhiam l .AexCr rut'es mtwt htta School spporÇerslait We- Thenîeti' ws- akedfo matter. Aot10spotr attendedth to-ou ds cussion andpreetdh 2400i aes feare thatif peple ere systmtbydeied t aol causr te omaio o i: sot f sbo tmwh Scholarship Lions Carnival This Saturday Th dLosaiva.l corne ta Meardilal ak i Bow- manvil e thi Saturday, i lies trai. Thea ùt wli be po yston unt6:4onday. Therestwv bes ries aadýý bngar sudra weltr c ln youa sudaidaef n u entetnetf the dy Pip Baud illpu n ds peay sarti gat 645 .m lu aCa r iraw.for a sparty, ithe evnin. Ailsprceedifrom he en lie Lionslcommunity work for the yeartBy partcpat eg achievyau eau heipn.indirectey ake ville Nregt lve o puils sud the fir 1ub- 'Z;e'diticio. uieMcoe enegn ir al dr Pub lish List of Grads at Courtice Secondary Schooli BITS PIECES PRINCESS - At lekist fitee otsat rmDr ham Caunty will be competing frteDiyPics titie tomorraw night at Newcastle rna tatnga 7:00 p.m. They are Mary Roberts, Hmtn om Wotten, Blackstack and Rosie Fr-yo NestIetoný,.To or three dairy maids froum Northumb.ýýerland will aso be in competition for the eastern caunty title. Ut is understoad the 1969 Ontaria Daîry Princess, the former Beth Stanseli of Aylmer, naw Mrs. Beth) flatty, will be present. Admission is free and anin teresting program is assured. t 1 t t i DROP-IN - One of kthe be ateie sosl *ew lathe Drop-Iu Cenre at the fermenýr Creaým, fBalyMiii He0use, where amtn eert ugh tchere iks somethiu.g eiîng for yuunoîg pepf,ýýIe. Tis Sundýay wHi lbe Folk Night whe'noeexeln talntlebeiug iperedf roImLî zïîay î with h IvoI starting at 8:00and the chargY;e oly 3e MOEWOK- hs-e eager beaivers who re in' advantae o mthir FRYEE services, Teyureyut phoe 63-261if yau need help araund your haue Theyll oly 'be operating for another: few weý-eks, 5 ea Wfor information. t t t t t- e(OTl-OF-GOLD - One of naturels phienomena appeared Tuesday eveniug, iu the hky and 1it Uwstrully a eautIwfulsiglt. It qdW id't va i ch bers, but we hpendtebe returnin-g fremjý Torento auid it wvaç peuring uahead fuso Mighway 401. Two rainbows,viiy'cled shewed up lu the e-ast, oue mak-ing a cmpet arc.. , a magnificent picture. Always wodered about t-hat pot of ýgelId at the baseý. No d oubt the b-ncome or capital gains tax wudb ut heavy even if you didfid f t t t T ORI'ENTEERS -Yeuterday a- -.fternoan-, the fiv Orintersrom Clarke HghSchool ariedhm baifrom Sweden wher:e they hadîae pr ai, f y-day international comnpetitîi. Te dd' ai any, top awards but PRon Lowrywafothn tefirst day and awarded a mementa ndcosier- uble appjlause. Others on the trip icde Larr 1Carlson, Gni Lowery, Susan LaCombfe adBek Lee. The hospitality was ,wondeu, cosdrin there were 10,000 in thec -,omïpetjt oný, f-arn il over the world, 1- t t e sevralbeescf same ha aý)d been sîttg Ceurticé e Senaâry Seheel Paas, Wayne PpiNdn Seeeadar Seheol Potapcbnk, StephenRenodi Hener Gaduates Vicky Reynold, edyRa- Richad Alln, Gea Aitonertion, *MailynRyaOg Louane Aye, Jdy BecbShirchenka, Pa.ul Smr ab Jean Bel, * Bt ae Biîbopara Sucb-orsk., TI>kI-eesa SnýYcb-ý LoadBuowleýr, ilimorîki, 'IDavid ThmaHeb B3unker, Bria Burge, Et- ITR OPASTO er Cryderman, * Marlon EUi-is, RiUchard Ellis, AndreýaEwrRfiedt Plnr GloriaFarCereFn- ton, * Jaseph' Gerr.it, Thomas,î". Gardon, GaryGor Mag- N aret Hamilton, Susn eny eaa Gerald King, KlyLvne,~piano Hilton LuckW& e Mcae jko, Edmuxit Noble, Hansrfi DR. DYMONDb OPENS GA-MES flMII'qII5 Hfonored gnest for theý officiai -"opening" ao tePfnsfr bres rc Eighth Annual Cobourg Hh trak l Da rinlgo er land Games will be Dr. M. B. YtI durîng the eguar (Matt) Dymond'ot Port Pe-ry, towshl couacli etnghi former Ontario MiaisteraI n Hmpton ounuy 6b Heaitb. Tecmay saaHr Opening ceremonies o h eaMnaeetLdpe Cobourg figlaad Gaessùted apooaet ui will be beld at i1.m.on aif-mile racrac o 9 Saturday, July 24lu onejgan -acres ý2%of propert.y statdin ,Park, Higbway -Na. 2 Esît. Lot26 oub !Highway 401Ï R ides Motorcycle to 'Work TheHyd rosekma tbugt t aldbegod o a lug. Sunîngtho cacals Jones turned her head an~ shouted out la reekiesa delight,, "Should I open her up?" The Hydro workman didn't reply, He didn't say anything durint the tnp back to the station office He dîdn't say anything wben he got off the bike. Ha hasn't said anything ta her TURN TO PAGE TWO> îg Avsr sud esît of Courtîce Road. The preliminary plans in dune a graîîdstand, ci n b bouse, barns, maintenance sud administration buildings and a parking faclhty for 3600 cars. The eîtimated coat cf the un dertakîag h $5 milYoa The townshîp council re- feîred the matter ta its legal sud planning advisars for fortaudsripni t e ra posai la accepted, the toww- shîp w ould have ta change iii present zomng by-law sud oftî&al plan covering tue property. The land is cur- rently designated for indus~ trial purposes. The company bas bought about 30 acres and bas an TURN TO PAGE TWO) Piony Club CompeereknRdn Camp I Aweedon chidea' Ri-.Ionon atudaywit atua poe i te pctue aovebe -hd larnd urig te pec lu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_ amsosre ytepckd neti ýn ykaaten vusMs Ith edu e Bawan~l Poy lubcam jlu hib a 7c h hl hlruaprnsat e h TeCm nov ne' taa uceîulcncuio tje, gd in-17 ariiptd.fna aytiaswhcb'eîeelv dîy ntrciohe u IÈ >e lw AA, 'dIt, go ,, t L -a a,% 11 z 4w% 1 A tri 4. A X-I. r% t c

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