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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Apr 1972, p. 13

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Vincent Massey's "Skye Boat Song" Floats to Firsi' For the second coiisecutive year, Vincent Massey Five and Six chorislers býock First Prize for the Junior T unior School Choruis scored 90 at thie Kiwanis Musiec Schiool Chorus, siniginig Vthe "Skyýe Boat Song" under Festival, ini Peterborough, Ap)rl*l 17. Thie Grades Four, thec directioni of Mrs. Avery. ___ Ske Boat Song" Big Award ai K,,iwanis heLord Elgin 'School Choir undler thedreto ÉfMs S. Sykes bock Second Prize in the Junior School, C-ompebi.tion, ai the Peterboroug-h Kiwaniýs M.usic Fes- tival, April 17. Like other choirs in thne area> Lord IElgin's fcornes und-er the supervision of Mrs.,mosmary IMerkley of MuTtsic Resources in the Western- Area . A Firsi For Lord Elgin' Choir ai Kiwanis M-s-ally speaking, April 17 was a great dyfrfrGae i his ne tLor d .El'gin Sclhool. Room One was one of three winning Bourgeois. ehoîrs entered b)y the school, as Ihey teck First Prîze-- the dircection of Miss C. "New hoe"A Walkover For Second ai Festival MUiss Gimblett's Grade Twço class at Lord Elgin Sechool placed second wvith their sining f "Nzw Sh-ýees" The Newcastle Deiachmentp of ibie Ontario Provincial j Police from April 2nd lu Aprilc 8tbl, 1972, investigat2d 16a molo vebcleaccideunts inn wbIc(h s -jn ersons suiffereda personaliýi injury and twoj per- sons erekiled. Four personso were charged with traffic cf-r feî,ces hî connection wiih these Th e Newcastle officers along wîth other police duies, in-1 vesýti'g a;tet 54 general occur- reniceý of which one was breal4,r enter and thef t, tbree commun ibef , ece avif cidamage, unei trpasiag report, iwc dom- etic comnpiaints, coe.missing1 person report, une assanuit,1 threp erratic or dangerousE _Iriving conpainis and two1 fr;ud investigations. Thre aI he iwaisMusic Festival in Peterborough or on Ay,prîl 17. I dent, anievenýiuily !the air- parked il in bbe middtle cf ilh cra fi wichwaaoprteiby 70 mpb 7riving lare, ani a pilotfrom the Pr ovince c_ f turned con f oot ho theacde Queb ec w t owved f rom the scen. IIow immat iure ci bîrgbwvay. Amircraift are pot per- sQme peopl[De Lha o1 ve a: ýperson are charged with cra itho bake off fromi a higb- unattended nIr the iiticd( f inal iecs seven persqoniwaýy afler making an emer- bigbway. As. a resuit, ti chargeti witb liquor, offences1gency landing. 'driver cf the vebicie wa and for a happy event indeed, Two- youtbs from Haýmpton, charget i wtb parking on til no une was apprebended for a-nd anoiber from Bowmianville roadlway. ann mard driving off ence. are cbmrged wihbi wilfui dami- lu umany thier, situations Te foli ng are highligbls age in connecion wilbi a car drivers slow down almost t( cf the miore important occur- tbat was severely damaged ia a stop on the bigb speed fr-e reaces inveaigateti: Eurketon on April 8, 1972. way, juaýt ho gawk ai ibe acci On, April -5, 1972 a actor t was discovered on April dent scene boping lu viewv vebicle stolea frua Lindsay 8, 1972, ibat a break, enter gory mess. Thiasadî_ istie tyri waa recovered ahandoned near and thefi occurred ai a sum- cf driver is- a dag ri en Mosport Park. A second vebicle mer home in Clarke Twp., near ace on car higbway",7,s. Hi also stoien frea Lindsay was Kendal, sometime beýtween coulId ho charged ,(lwihh un recçvered abandoned on Hwy. December 1971 andi April 1972. necessary 210ow drïving, or eve 35 aoutb cf Pentypool April Stoien were a quaniity cf crls driving due lu lac] 7, 1972. bousehold utensils and dishes, cf attention while driving ti An unusual situation uccur- also a rotary tiller, total value car'. If it la aecessary for "yc red near Newtonville April 6, $190.00. ho stop ai an accident scenE 1972, wben 'a smanl single on- KNOW THE LAW pull your car off tbe bîgbway gîne aircraft muade a forced Recently a motuîist stopped clear of the paved portion,. landing oniwy. 401. The lanti-Ibis car at the acone cf a soni- the accident dues nul conceri ing teck place without incU-ous accident on IIwy. 401. H-e you, proceed on without bin The CndinSiatesman. Bowmavilie, Apr. 26, 1972 1 Fîrst Prize at Kiwanis Festival in Peterborough On Saturdlay, -April l5th, the~ ~ ~ ~~~~T*- Yon ~ols op hsGaeTwo casfrom EJýnnir1killen iPublii BneFredi e-laas, Anna Eregiovac, o n the owmnvile S1va~onSchool led by their teacher, Miss Wilson, reQently too1kGrad wyeGapli oadHlod ai Army opened their annual Funfair wýith a junior Fali- First Prize for ý"Classroom Choirs, Grade Two" at the Johnston, Linda Love, Karen McNally, Noelie Newton, ion Show. leai the Young Kiwanis Festival in Peterboroughi. To the right of Miss Danny Petherick, Vance Prue, Timrny Southwell, Peoples' Hafll. Wilson.is Anna Ercegovac, eight, who, also won First Brenda. Stainton, Sherry Swain, Leslie Taylor, Nora Y.P..M. Mrs. E. Whitehead Prize ite category "Solo Recorder, Age 13 and Thorniton, Daryl Vaneyk, Jim Wooc-dley, Tae olr welcorreci the auieceA inltroduiced Mr . W. DPenip seyv, ner".nCoir mnembers are: Stephen Abbott, Paula 1 nd Kevin Taylor. -pht yNi eton comnmentator for the Fashioný Show. Foliowingtlbis se the presented ber witli a rose corsage. AsI the cbildren modelied their outfits, pianes Mn%. C. Aibin played soft background imusie. The audençe was ieligbte as pretty Uitile gýirls drûssoi in nautical paint snitkc- ers, hot pajit, l c.ng gown, shorts and gal oloured dresses presnied th'eir oi o e H rw r E D T junior Misses in jump sits," hot pants, an thelor lokI rV ARM FENCE 9-l'f5A U GE GR ýEEN VNYL COTED in pant suits brought ii f 60x1i2 pcn .0prJo 400prRT "mýi2 mesh incsil esli delilht. 740 x 2V'" spaiing ---- 1.89 per 1104 37,80 per Ri On 13 Ga. Giiv. 9 Ga,.0O5D. Il Ga. O.D, On ftehigt f 7 48 x 22 sp --i - 1,95 petr Eod 39.00) per RoI.li the show was a knitted red, 1 842 x 3l1,% spaciag,-;-------1.98 per ERod 319.60 per RotI3 lG2,'. onGl, lG. on1 a andi white cape and tam worn '1948 x 1611ý" qpating - 2,25 per Rod 45,00 ptroi) % 153.5 195 by Diane Jones. 10ü48 -x 12", spating ----_ 2.98 per Iiod 57.60l petr ofli 4' 249365 35.25 Smiling littie Colin Reid EIMSOKFNE6 99 29 49 the only male model, catu-STC EC6549 ed the audce" atte-ntion a 9;1i4 Gange Top and BOttom Filled with 12 Gauige SNL GTSAiy Filling he displayed hi_.s redi, whi 742 xt 13" spai----g---- 1.58 per Rod 31.60 per -Roll Galv. Green Paint and Nlue sailo)r suit andcar- 93 x 13" spaeiag-------- 1.79 per llod 35.90 peýr Rodil ~ Wide x>- 365, High 1,75202 rîed aquile blue saallboat,9.5 207 AtL the close cf the FaionFAM ' ilex 2"IA Show, LeeAnn VMton p1e--AipsE E PSTS WIRlE GATES 3e)i 4"11b199 15 sented Mrs. Whitehead with<-ciswps) 3" 8 -2.0 3'Wd 2 il 99 15 a lovely gold pen - a git RdJav.4 L4" 225 % ie 48"1-1 0,522.50 from the Su-nday çool 6'- 1.47 ea. 2,34ean. 8 x 48" ý----.- 350 4' Wid(ýe x48" 11gh 21,50 230 teachers. 7- 1,65 on. 2.73 on. 101 x 4"3951'Wdex3" ih3 2 92 Thvudilence was te 8'- 2,10 en. 3.08ean. 12' xc 48" 3435 10' dWe,_x 42" Hgh8.419 vitedl to proceed to the lowe r 9' 2.14 on. 3.,44 ea. Il' x 48"e---- . 50Lb10 'vWide n4"11b - 15 45 hal where Mrs. WhVitieead 10 -M2,59ea. 3,7 9 -?, 16' x 48" 38:0Odd Widih nîie iglsoe 'ptlif,79 I openocd the Funfair In prayer 12' 3.10 ea. 4.55 ea. l1' x 48" ----_------ - 48.50 EXTRA for steel Fitings The gaily decorated SHomeeOatesI$_____ Add -11.80, Bake tab1le ladenwh i es qBÂRB WIRE FARM ROSCO Single Gates 2%'l" Oï; d 3U cakes an-d dainties was >XESINAMS ARGTSSgeGae2"OU -___ dd36 abde y Mr.C T1 l 1 4 x 48" -------- 17.40 handld byMrs. . Mutun, 1.75 - Red 1.95 - Gnlv, 'x48 47 Mvrs. C. Gillespie and Mrs,8"247 Captain L. Frost. ïMrs. C. Ai- AGEIO OT 10' x 48" 30.60 -i n anc agl e Meoy12' x 48" 32.60î and Shelley eold cand1ytrts2x2%x' 14' x 48" 3--- 8.50 End& Gaie I'osts 16' x 48"-------------- 42.30 at the Sweet Shioppe. Lto1.01J.95 ea UDV4" E girls' dresses, pant suits anci oa 8502,0 e NQW F11ECD many oteer hanclicrafts %wero1 NW EC soldtl h te Clothibigbaeb triugPs50' rll-!----- ----12.75 n, gboh19.95 27.50 e.~o î 50 n Mrs. C. Vai~nn g , ---------- Afternnte s rvt RBDWE 0ODS OS In the Young PeopDles' hIallBUE VR g qDSO where the tea tables wEro(oul-,t u4GREN IGT WOVEN LAWN FENaE1ilGangs decorated witb gaily,, coloren 0 , 4 ----------- ---------- ~----~-- - 11.7, n igoStl obeSrl cltaadcrain inhd 76-lb. 11 G - ---- ---------------------- 1U6 ~ 0 0'5' 10 by Jackman Florists. Othe 8-l.12%G-4___1 711 3"__ .82,98 6"2395 2 tables were centred with rose- Single Strand 4"15.,ý93 30.98 42" - 25ý.95 7à buds from the Crain 53-1b. 12 G ---------------.------- ------.GAVAZE Flower Sbop. Durin te f- 39lb. 13 G ------9.75 ea. ?6" Singlo serol!100 2,95Doble Serol 0' 99 ternoon aihenda rlce te r a w2 sipeSrce were made for pothed chry-'l QAEPUTYFNE1%Gug o u otm 4"SRRgeN FA- Sorli 0'- 8.DoublN e CE rî G0' 4.9 santheemume dronate bhy tee 17 Gauge Viller -ail 10 Rod Roils G50,IAV OE LW ECE9 ag Carntio FlwerSho, 248 173e - pa ol18 6" Single Seýroîl1W0'36,95 DoLIbleSrol1001' 359 42" isigo Seoil 00' .3.95 Doue ,serol 10' là, 59 Mr.W cim a cn 301,88 petrod --p- et roill18,0 on, 48" Singlo eroî'l 1W00'-4.9ý5 venor for tee Afiernoon Teai and was assisheti, in 1Ih L ki- M17 OL1Y EC AYNZE EDDLW ENCE chen, byMs.P one, IMrs 12 Gatuge Top and Bottom P illed 151/c e NCLE O 2%Gue "x4 Ie Joncs, Mrs. E. Colliss and 14188-----.- 24 p1eïr r4-----petroli 22.40 e. oCuqng 10'Rllùnly MrG eid. M26 - ..- ,9per rod ipet roi! 25,90en Gav Gro Ivrs. 5W. Deipisey a;ctetia EV PUTYPNC 6 00'---------19129 Tea IloEtess and Sandra Spar- 9% Auge Tp dBoULTomIRIY 3Gns 4" o'~2~9 9 rowý, Cahhby Frost, Cindy Adci- 0" , Tib10nd' ttm Ffie LeGq-g' ams, Edlna Forrest, RettiyU 1 H.1848 --- 3.20per roel---------per roi!l33.00 On. 72 10'- lenry, Judy- Hone and Thor- COEN CRE FAB-UC 2"xi 4 x 12 agox48" esa Vinot waited on teta 2 x 48"x1Gue(0)- ---------2695roia AVNZD lAl OENLW EC tables. MR1ATWR36SigeSri--4953"uble SeroMil . 9 GALVANIZED PèLACK 421 "Singlo eroi .5 42" oule !ýscyll- 49 2~ Y a r Plu 1-b. 0-lb 50lb.1-lb. 10-lb. 50-lb. .118' 1,gl erl - .5 2 e s l 1 9 ÇGauzg a .46 3.60 1150 .45 3.45 10,95 W)Gag .0 3,85 il175 .50 3.7145 11.40 9% Gags 15 W ins Dinner 1A4Cia u g: :60 4:2 0 12:C;;0 75 11:0 ýllGreen_:1 Iý nCa'1 auges 70 575 :3,5 06i,5 .95 a.100'roll$6,91.5 Ibun berand-Drba CotyCOCTERI NFOCEMENTF Wiro aug - 1 Boardof Edcatio wallb 1 BRGHTleLDED ABRIC32.2538.1543.95---90-0.-581,95117.7 1h6gessGfaoounagete-(6" Ibs6"0 Mesa)--- ----20----Long)----- -2---5 539.75 36.25DRD49.75 62.80 74.20 96.80BRI t2monal dmerin May. th The dinner is hoo b eld tie'J'10/10 Gatuge _------ ---- 4995 Roll 7esq, I eut 1 191.75 15.60 18ý.50 23.95 ý 2 9.75 49 .55 8,.0 tih. 6eiac oou1ý' /6 Ganigs-----------000 Rol - 12c sq. et 2 i 17.8025 23 4 .25W28.80 DisritTCUMANS jl 7 "ale---- 6.59ire OcGa gfo -î,1 x4 anvîherdccideu - - -112,00 oî--or15 fi. rut 1~22,5 36 09 - d on bicycleaety adfoi Ge 1 Gng 4 auo x1383 45,01.8Le0 ý-l lips ;,il] ho e leaed ho t 3l1899129e. prss5 Iatpret my d- ' 2 1.95,14,99 3.0WitrsGauge -i n townrds btter c-yclinig hait. ' J35 2 2.50 48.5 Wire Gange 1 ar "iylsapocngusy 3 9.012.0198 a intersections"26.1 he in schools a chilti is taughl 8' 45 ? ishwb ieproper igisL e whe:tl îur.nin-g lefi, righî oriPlis75c servîce charge for ouîîîng Rli add - 7e seris (charge fr, eutingws!(d1fbr shtopitg On a public road. But Rbi iecis(.0prl. 10cisb2 a. 1because bicycles are drvn TAPLES Ys" GALV. o mach slower than automobiles -ub,--- 2.55prg. e- and Lihe faci that lboy are -îb - ----7- ------Phone ,- often difficui t b ses, îtilsis u- -S-A-LE -S------- nd 11-4" a~~~~~~~~~ gehdthtsoudacil piad1 : GALANIZE 1 Doctor Ta lks On Cancer As part cfiebilpfo the Cancer Societys April campaigu, Dr. James Till, Head of tbe Biological Rie- search Division cf the Ontario Cancer Instituhe. spuke lu Rotariana receniiy. Dr. Tili1, whu bas received many awards for bis ouhtanmd- ing work in the formation cf hlood celis, tld Club - bers ibat bigh rirî3ilu re- searcb is given ii)eknaa whicb constiIttes 50 per cn of the cancer suf! ered, by children. The Institute, xvicb operat- es in the facilities of Turonto's Princeas Margaret Hosp;ilatl, bas particular difficulty witb hlood cancer, ha saýid,beue tbe cauwsecof tbe dieas ba not yeh been identifieti, andý the standard types of ihemapy are cf 7utile use in ils treai- ment. Dr. Till expressed bis hope, that ibrougbý continuing support and the efforts of re- rsearchers, an effective control for tbe disease would even- rtually ho found. FS hio0n Show Opens Funf air

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