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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jan 1972, p. 15

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Strik, Q werepreseted f te track be-fore the train Called Big P5rint books. they The Canadlan Statesman, BowmanvilleJa.2,17 wý,ith their 50..ye'ar mem(ber- hlit.. are sýpecîally designed books 7 05f0l99ship jeel.. Te 500 catch bains in prmnted mn extra big print, 91t M1!Thie Photography GaillerynBwmnil wilL be getting and on specially treated pap- thelowr lvel of the ow- a thorough clean ing in theer ThbokaesupidWOrT CT O chams wre VIe Meult,-l.or.o manville PrkLibrary i- s now next few uweeks. 1by thIle regionial librarv in uly7- haps er Me MNuiy Pio toth bi Mrdi gae f Drlngtn aiksvshowfing photogýraphs bv ,,Da- Djcember 1- Knso.Aut2bokare, Thrten-yer odDebbie and Bernice Buday. CGras parade last rmght, thesmashed to splinters ands dSdaanwrsleto w brs oftheNew- onot la libay Ganwit, R 1Hampton. July '?9_ Princesses from ecac h playý- mieddt1hat sm esnws omnvle ei -cstleDetchmntfiteOn- Ask a loaymrhn found a couple of kikldeer 1at w e ,t eB w a vleg o n eeju g d nh t eo o e o g i. fsionl hoog ae s ape ca- tario Provi nl olice, o - in Bowan ille hoabuie ss mgs nJun.-e 10th. took them Legion Ladies' Auxiliary don-,\ wni,er Miss Plaag-round to repair e p amage wsa znWi 5mpoogah.prl .D e nsCroa a beahsCritasn-ul iecrtkig an husaadI hn ti o'ome a nd put them under a ated to the Memorial HospitalI1971" being The reprenta-l seter'>j Nove m 10- Maph . Nmgoeahwih20h wl ikllsieLradyinn ecftra ndbsgotne bea, lamp as a school project. its first electrical bed, or tn e of emnorial ar, Kl lSThtehe famiy- was o Ry ad r lD McLugh yeas rie, ee ýivt20h and saiy itsmibeen eite tivingemplyetes of tnhe r.Mceogsidtht estt Jnhthed On Jumalyirdsraththehbe mne tbyand ;1h ext e rýls.rlirRahm iOf Ty~ hýand 1to congr'atulate Alexllin. Blackstock, representinig O.P.P. Long Service and Good "good", "verv good" or "ex- CoUntyBoard of Education thereaenwgs h Aýnothrsof plBomanvilles of thebedadsuextradsi oe iv, ho not only writes the Carruthers ini securcing, the Durhiam Countv, captured the cConiduct Medal from Assist- cellent". That is the indica- have a new two year contractrates aesêllwe hnPt and'trnri a s p ilt eorle s n ebe table bsitedside news of that area for The nomination to stand for the Ontario Horseshoes Pitching ,ant Commissioner J. L. M. tion the Statesman received with.their employer. erhorouhadVcricon ftrat sup e-f ast eho tbla ndaphsoheah Canadian Statesmian but is fourth straight time as P.C. Championship recently. The!Needham in a ceremony which after completing a brief sur- Signed on January 5th by ties, anda oOtai ony obd W frt thatol bgn la e HiSaek-Osbath. or- als a xprt at braiding candidate for Durham County competition took place during1took place at General Head- vey of 16 town businesses this members of the Boarçi and the "we dotcom nweena nd. We ,ifrefert the lar erlHugh Sma shaw, frm4hs just won first prize Riding at a meeting held in the International Plowing quarters in Toronto on No- we.Uamul hysyCnda no fPbi m acigte" e hme of thLierlty teetDr. er of Bowmainvilewas forher entry atthe Canadian Clarke High School last might. Match and Machinery Dem- vember 17. lit has been better than last ployees, Local 1206, the agree- He sai hti pi 90 Nnlmo STisnd iertyS thareetw-mer1of1the Los Culuar National Exhibition, the fourth The Canadian States.am onstration heldi at Nanticoke, The Northumberland and year when the local economy ment is effective from Noveme- Ontario onywspyn t orIteln is bundo thathaw - a971 os Cubso<r fifth time she has been a wemt omtermatopma; pver Haldimand Couinty. Durham County Board of was hard hbit by the protract~ber 29, 1971 to November 28, custodian n u rvr helar nwillbeused fo r a heannSua L ions lubtopwinner. tje weelemd. neep.omg, tie Manager Martin McLay of Education has been granted ed G.M. strike. A few, bus- '1973.$3A42 a or hntert ow of towrn houssav Carnivl asG turdns a niht. ugust 25- spirce pf wpr;d-wide trans- the new Bowmanville branch an initial paymient of $28,550 inesses claima the best year It contains, a n ew pay here wav 25 West DuerhnCubived r M rs. G leoe themsh was th Scout David Malcolm, son missions over Umited Press of The Royal Bank of Canada to conduct a winter works lever- schedule which brings the "We su aedfiut n the, moey thev r breedrmtuckethldei the dwinninge O Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm, International Wire Service of announcer today that the programi in the school s9ystem Decemnber 29- wage range for the 14 job couragigpoearcurl h sle ir o teir bird fe d fr icetinteeSidwak Sale Nestleton, has just returned pictures taken at Mosport. official openmng ceremonies at this season. Town residents win two top classifications covered up from those mtewsenaet md ird hsspn thada t e dra for a weekonteaar i from the 13th World Scout Bjorni Benkow and Julien Le- the. branch will take place December 8- - major prize s in the Irisha $2.55-$3.08 anhort$30-cneouswnteraei nad13oe ths r ng, an appefrtotoMnra.Jarnboree at Asigiri. Japan, 91 Bourdais, freelance photogra.. this Friday morning vath the Doreen Van Camp is Cart- Sweepstakes--MareeSm, 35 n hour tlo allows-so mucige nite che prs ock rlpuarean a oAguthe4--ng .. Kngmiles south-west of Tokyo. phers from New York and publie cordially invited to wrih onhp e lr'22, Nelson Street. won the top for a further 17 cent across- places."M. ced ad -hb i s o rtMr ca o Aotheer changlae ong tud h iIt was announced this week Toronto, respectively, used the attend then or throughout the as of October Jst. rz of $127,000 and W. B. the-board raise after the first -- Saby lounv i~ tee oo lceo Strdytat Mr. Rav Walker has pur- Statesman dark-roomn as their dav and evening. New]ly elected members of (Brie)Tt,2,KnsorvaofhectatinN - alHsitl omav . when Fairway Food Market chased the Western Tire As-headquarters in covering the Last week, the Jack & Jill the- Newcastle Council gath- (Brisaeond27gh p ize cuya of $5,00h"m er, 19 TrCOPB APOINMENT Jfly 14- owned and operated by Mr. sociate Store in Bowmanville, Grand Prix race. The photos Club of Trinity celebrated the ed, at the home of Reeve- Teo h fi r abyo n Ch0,0 t- In ohr ch rge9te2B ard Mo i va ob Able Seamian Peter A. Nor- and Mrs. Silas Trewm., closed owned and operated by Mr. are sent by long distance first anniversary of their Meals elect Ail Gray for a victory maest in Meoialhs-Italharedtohaye50 eBrdn ReM RhrtDksr hv on, soni of Mr. and Mrs. its doors after 21 years. and Mrs. Alvin Boyd for the telephone to New York, where on, Wheels project, and are celebration following the ýelec- mas Day6inb 8 o. abyHoiral.bsare opy 0prcn e i-allord NortoRmer ,Bw I a nnucdthswe ast 4years. 1He will be they are dispatched through- to 'be congratuflated3. Twvice tion Monday evening. They "h sa6lN oz daughergfir, 0e0mp oyee emun 'fran celen apineersntie nanvlleandformrlyOf that Anthony P. Geboers, son takmng over iný September. out the Americas, and then, a week, thecy deliver hiot mreals were R. B. (Brent) Rickard' n r.GletAlrad,' ru h eta -rlt ampton, as engrmoed wo Mr. iandlr s. J n ebersWork has begun oneveral chrectly if circuits are avail- to seniorctzn h a rdCuh rn oradChuirch Street. Orono. Sh adfrBu rs tee fi ItPann or o te an ofLedig Sa-wrtehisfialexas n aynew stores on the, east end able to London, Stockhiolm ac ýcordmng to their means, with Keith -Barr.. -arie t 0pm r-Iealth Care: and 1 the- ntar nan. and is now a Certified Gen- o h nSoe hnad'uihtedfctbigmtb h omniehnte arve d a 230p.,Drs. ebrance Day as a, holiday if A motio e n po The cformj a1 sigmong of a niew eral Acountant. M. e oftht bu ti wSosruct-- eptembeZri2-. club. onaed $10 csh rannsd eettee a .thetfall ona rgulr shoo mets as assd i convi abor a1greement betw,,een was formierly employed by the ed it is 'under.stood services Whyte's Upholstery slaugh- oer1- to the town Library to help Thdey setaiendinSau' day and a school hohiday. January [oa 89 cof the United Rub- Town of Bowmanville and iswr ad negoudfrtee rnksVret 95.ls te ofiia oenngof7tpuchsemoe oos orUn ted ,ChurhinaSt.Suday Board adrninistrator, M. A. ae r Workyers of AmuernicaanP nw nth saf f heCiyexanio.Tuesday night, September 21,The Royal Bank on Novemberitchlrnseto. at the mornmng service andl (AIl McLeod, says hie is happyANTE he oýn;îyodyearTire anT'd.RbbrofOhawa. mn o rueSeptember 1- t mtebsto ee oft - 1th, Mark Roemigk, a hfe- ACorie Secondarygstu all the congregation smiled. wih"hAcnratan ees THREYARTR ompny fCnd ..io heapiteto rc The heavy ramn on Saturday ball fimals 4-2. long employee of the bnkdent. John Brin,1.Eg For they were witness' to a tha:t a great milestone had >The Fon"Monday afiternoon. W.bColbs sur tholetorwn's w et-iemnonthi1te..Last night at Memorial Park eut the ribbon which o ffi ciallv ;Street.wa elctd t t e nt>us occasionim the be ece. letCl hsbe e The ireDepatmet hs trasuer-txnolletoroasrutant ht rech ftofr thiei lu ouseu17voaroldLina7opnedthenewvranhofxcutve f th Prgresivehisory.f te chrch- teh"W vhae esahhhedm ths apoined o te Bomanill inewA partt ime opr)ýiator of officially sanctionedlast night fire extinguishers. Twice dur- Reid was presented with a A garage used as a wr-Cnevtv othFdr-hrm ftemoi tgage on agreement a tone of working PlanninBartosvea he municipal ý!fic alarmn tele·· with the passing of bylaw the afternoon the automatic cheque for $400 for winning shop bhv Albert' Martin on tion at the pariv convention th hita dcto ea inp with the uinion, rr' me orteyar 92 phne ransw-irmg service. She 71-25 durmng regular counicil lire alarm systems in town the United Steelworkers Dis- Highway 2 wsto Slaheld im Ottawa over the Bidg ul ieyasaoh ad na neve at17 n 94 s rs n itn1 and eiplaces meeting.dMriesolJlins2 h.k wre tripiped. OSce.at th e t Sixheessay ompetitionRoad buist into8,amesn i l1time oeraor s Ms on August 11- from the municipal alarm sys- and Mrs. Bruce Reid, 2 Jack- ae 600wrho ol ctv n ehp h Coi-ne ppp 1 w ve aigcthe Gldiolus ShowinMaem.oru-ae In bthCnmmere graduateof Court- re tan ae idd t a dicorevrtob YOU MAY BE ABLE TO REDUC urnitreuametnonmorial Park Clubhouse, Mrs. cases water had seeped into ice Secondary School and is valued at $1,500, reduced t Decemberlydy1o Cak VIna vnn.J. A. Barnes of Base Line, the system, shorting out the now studying Electronic Data ashe. Bowvåanville-Darling- Tnhhe v ee ealy s o ai YOUR 1971, INCOME TAX ... fuly 21-- Maple Grove, had entries that wires. Processmng at Seneca College ton firemen spent two hours Towabnsiphaewbeen resoe Yetra fenothe won both the Grand Cham- Virtuoso Glenn Virtue was of Applied Arts, Toronto. at the scene fighting the e in alland new dayopen IF YOU ACT- BEFOR.E MARCH veOrintersfi'rm Clarke pionship and Reserve Cham- just one step away from wmn- After many weeks of frus- blaze.e fiill at a Mli School arrived home by pionship spike awards. ning first prize in the fiddle tratmng workmen, the vault ANecslanqusor Orono - the new ClarkeTHSYA LE ME EPYO arti from Swevden where the.v Klaus Versendaal, Base contest at the C.NE. on Sun- built into the old Bank of Twnedby Cay BnsonofTMseuman r Eve 1, -1d takecn parït in A five-dav Line, was diggmng up his PO- day.- Instead, he c-amie a close Montreal building has finallv Church Street wsboe Bowmanville Business and nternaional competition. tatoes whien hie camne across second. gven in and is now îust a|into sometime during Friday Poesna Wmn'ClbDTR IEFAREGISTERE rhv idn't w anv top an Upper Canada penny, dat- On, Saturday afternoon, a pile of rubble. But it cer-ve gangodinxcs recenthy adopted a foster ardics but Roni Lowrv was ed 1857, and still in remark- section Of the eaves at the tainly did put up a good fight|of S0 tlnchild, a seven-vear-old Per- RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN Tourth n ithe irs dav and ably good condition. Town Hall gave way and over a long period of time. ;•uingr : ardd nemnto and con- Bowmanville town counicil crashed to the ground. It is October 6- INovember 24- Northumberland and Dur- IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. ,iderable acipplautis e. Others on hasý authorized the construe- believed the w,,ind, rain and Bowmanville Lions Club! Crowds numbering in the hami M.P. Russell C.- Hone'y he r, ip inuiclded LTars Carl- tion of road paving on 39 sec- an accumulation of residue launched the local campaign|thousands, even ini the rain, announced yesterday thie ap- son, iiwr. Susan La- tions of certamn streets in the may have beenl a conîtibut- to raise funds for the Can- lined the streets of Bonwman- proval of a federal grant in Combe andlt4B cLe. The town this summer. The cost - mng'factor. adian National Tinstitute for ville Saturday to watch the the amount of $34,131 to the aospiahty wasvonderful. $154,868, of which the town Septembr8--teBldwt donation of colorful annual Santa Claus Bowmanville Rotary Club, to onidrngtere, were, 10.000 will pay one half, and the Appointmen t Of Morleyv Wat- $200, which was pr'esenited bv Parade sponsored by the town assist the Club in developmng n the competitio)n frorn all Department of Highways, son as Manager and Secretary Club President Jack Mundav Chamber of Commerce. This its Soper Creek Park. Theý se h ol.through its subsidy, the other, of Bowmanville, Public Utili- to carnpaign chairmanfor the year marked the 10th anni- grant, which will provide 19 On1 Sndla. Branch 178 of August 18- ties Commission has just West Durham Advisory Board, versary of the Santa Claus jobs over the winter moniths,1 he - Royal Canadiîan Legion Darlington Township Coun- been announced. Evelyn Purdy. Parade. is being made under the Fed-î 1el thiranna!picnic at cil Friday night approved in Valley City Manufacturing A survev will be under- A westbound CPR freight eral Local Initiatives Pro- PHO E 6 3 52 B W MNL E Thistle Vaqllev. 1Mens' horse- prmnciple a proposai by an of Dundas has been awarded taken in Hampton by Ontario train sliced into a car when gram to create winter em-ON :6 3 57 ,BO .h>c, chamnpc er Jim Firc Oshiawa group to build al $5 the contract to supply labora- Hydro to determine if the the vehicle became stuck on ployment. n AtBrok ades imnriaetrack; in the ara Arv lurniture for the 'seven present street lighting system the tracks Saturdav morning. December - a i oatoris andth ewa argd orimprge huld be en- inable tiaffi be useSof. a thersteac ersogt"ae e E C L I R U E B s a C 0 p n ville Highi School now under tion is being taken at the as a result of the Santa Clautisj pension alter 35 years of CETA ON RIBACHSAW SHP NG ETE Aconstruction. urging of some of the rate- Parade. Fortunatelv,, for theRA serviceACHOSAU ilBowmaniville K i w a n i a n.s payers in the area. five Occupants of thne car, the, The Bowma;ýnvville Lib;rry 725-4758 A îe e held their In-coming Presi- Ronnie West of Orono. a driver, L. Colbeck ofrAshburn,a a new feature for the dent's Conference last Wed- Bowmanville postal cairier, was able to get thec vehicle hard of seemng ihm- v -- nesday afternoon and eveming was on his way to work at 119 Ha2nk's Bakery &Snack Bar, Orono, at the sowmnaniville Country about 6:30 Tuesday morning Club. The co-nference, at-.-wh!en hec noticed flames ik wish to thanýk ail liose who have support- tended b, 35a 'f2, o i-tfie he roofMa, vidcL an opportfunity for, the Mrs. Robeçrt Gray, opst ed helf busine_,ssin Crono dUring the new President, Stwr -rs Garnet Rickard's" farm iat ton, to plot the year's strategy. Shaw's. He drove his car paýst 10 years. This support is greatly H-is major tar:get - to build into the laneway and pound-1 the local groupup Pto its ed on the door until hie rou.s- Appreciated. Our last day for baking will former level. ed the Grays who were sýtill Septemiber 15-- sleeping. be W dedyJanuary 26th. We will be a P n pa ", utt h(,pd og å octoL' Rs' Çicilyeýi peCisOW1ns wolhveLttempted Mrýs. Ceci! Found of Oshawa A m e open, how.1ever, for the sale of bakingq todetryiheCP 'ieread WoodPrdcsokheby, brdeat the ,west eýnd oIf the Courtice Junior soccer unti Friay, anury 2th, :00 .mthe townr on twoocainre team, out to dinner at Eben- cently miay le-arn differently,.ezer United Church Hall. They iig Tmi &l 9 M a if they don't smariten1uP, were being honored for win- MR. and MIRS. HANK VANDERBRINK Gasoline hasý been poured On ning the Darlington Junior the ride insevralspots Championship, takin h aniid then ignited. Fortunately, title away from Soln wh- fireen ave eenable tohad won it several .yeasia. H A N KS 8 KE ý~time because the blaze, had .John Devries of 3 Wavr-A N uAsA V 1N G ORONO 1.ý_ ihy bpr otcdbefore it made ev oadp. eithe p,, CARr Newcastle Otario ProvOýin- olr isý provifing it with, pleniv- u d rninge rt !e a n a to e BFODiDO R DEGALS OOD UNTl #a hugemngel that hI O E D O JAN. 29th ONL U L D E R n0 uo n vile l wy rsS E C A L OU MU T HA E OP ON T O T IN S EC A P I E were 'Shonored Mna ih ait the qmtrydinnr met~ N XTRA ing of 11,the NoAhubNran a~;lnd Durham BarAsoitn at1 the- Greenwood Twr Q.C., and Miss Aphia L od-. ins, .received plaquies ac- p.p iR oHr s t>1 - knçlowleding their yeaýis ofil lOFF OURîREGULAR LOW V7 "HiPll Rlle R SAVNGSLIE NVERBEOREW:"alaTü CSH CARYPRIESlo-Pile Roler Re 1FORiFAIL Y ROM and CHILDREN'S WEAR wil1l serve two. years. - 48" -2.0 ea. 48" - 2.60 ea' ATSSINO.U OI OREFFMt OMCUS Flo oeig On Sunday evening atý01 LS ESO FOR OI-OREFFML OP Flo o e îg Blackstock United Church, a 60"q' - 2.60 ea. 604j - 3.32 ea. M N A A .31t -73-.M1 AEOSELM ELN BosMnsseilservice was held toý O A .3s :0PE W RHUELM E honnor six members of, First Cartwright Company of GirlWHEREYUCASHPFRALLOR Good Selection of ! ud ualified fringheire Gå O ON EINTLOAIN BIDN ATRASINDOOR OFR Cords, the highest honor in PA "SReg. $79.00 TEAK Gu iding. They were MVarilyn OR! YR n Duff. Barbara Welts, Cheryl WAREHOUSE WARilESELUMBERLAND COURTICE- ORC Reg 82.8 $.9 NW NL F RNTU E riht W ndLealice NO. 2EAST COURTICERFD.SA ER O An arahn n MreLUMBERLAND SLS $PAn historie event took plac e 0 on t es O D T W N WAY an O RST. R ýî \ýchee on Saturday aftern.,oon OshawaA with he opning ame o theKING% ST, W - ONE WAY- -- E S eagu,,e in the Province f n th Conmumers' Gas spo-orud FURNITURE and CLOTHING ntHp.COUkR TICE 72 8- 16511 WA EO S U BRLA D7 11 at Jrusalem Masom.cLde V. H. Store,,-, Dr. . eru poM. J. Hobbs andW.

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