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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jul 1972, p. 2

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Stateernan, Ianvifle, July 5, 1972 Onta rio Sxholers and Hnor Petes iLose Friday's Bsattle ~ 'To Loekes Electrons 4-2 t by JI Clarixe the next man. t With one out ln Peterb--or- T TeL5OkO ý TV lect"*ýniiough's nintb, nhortstop Pat 0-W* i l icitiflnthÈir fine bra!nd aiO'Rellly madie one ai the, out- ba1li rival pa V3rks upisdsadigpas nElectron 4-2 ~ ~ ~ , tr Lftecpind _,W! so 7toni lr, bRed-readd1e -~eerbrOui Frîdy ih s year, Chargng AI Wade's G Bowria 0le' LUrth Wll n o'it and buileted thbe throw Vo (OMPAG-_E)~ ltve awygam-,es Vhs year a3-rid first, getting the -tunner by a srwltý.mto fi eamne or the heels of their wbisker MAter a single- bY secondthate oti n f VT7ednos 'day nlght triumph In He{r'b Van Deijeen, second a ddedtheat it on ,port lire. hsma îuhLttie scootodasdto 'oaito C GarY "Ilawk" Akerece back into short riglit field ta ork.t &lpnthi ce1it rj pt,nf,1haul hlm tri a short fly a-d IeWxpho ltainJ but tasocia stady sven bt- lowmra-nville were deserving, Ree tph oxli ~uè h naiig dwnbisiîth 2wîner, ituationi, and ?addod tie ,cr r na-lin hltj 4-2 wnner, -Edmonda ,(the Counti( '~itor aaint n dfeas.Arunad tho Bases: gineer), is probably rte "awk atuckoàtsix Kelly kept bi& bit strealo Iaugbingý. ýýnd had bi.is usulbrlirant albve (11 garnes ln a row) contrai, alliowing olY One wttb bis fiii innlng double. walk. lrn 43 lnnings warked Ray Crombie with a run pro- Akey bhas gîven up ilia reiiiark- ctaonm p jIe t ed Bawmanville's H l abîykw ttal of six ,free humble, hree bit output, For tases.Peterborough, Dobbin beaded TheEl~troi iV for a their offence wth a pair ai lnd cti single run ln the first, 'off safeties lbe~(~O AGFE MME PeeboaghaIfty Bih Pros5- Tbé-eter 12 gamec beu b y Lloyd Ayre, accor ton, on a wanad tiN tri l- iost oniy two of MisGa1Toms2 -e$eld thrawilng errors. Pros- fore Friday night'. cMis Giestomso trnhu-n*g ro'und until thr Tho Electrons hold a i 2-1 mak ganist. Durîng the 4oi of ,il-cr e e- 0lw kvthis number, a-col '~fxh fame whe 1i deart ove thm Aey barîVedwastaken tonlie used by b2d, Valn - wt o ntem4Oa ôe aCreek on hyy for assisting car( bas ~d nboy aay a bte-httr, ay 28th1)for the Mînîstry. Wiriane prnytte rel-ediown, i e srndd The Ordination Seri ,irtn ei m po nptywad t-,mn V eobrog' 0 hich 1ev, Oake, the buirt ari fr i rie Aký1ey,- onrgation, and memn biorconarnb ak POUTVT saaPres3bytery we iîig PtORiy.Leo 1Keily's Iz MPUROIE MENT asedf0make commit iield grninou f -utrCored1 the Onj-taria nrodujtct dvelr- o - t or Vother Vo exte cf cthea' fo r Ardfnlmntdnssosoe yt work ai the church, wa ~taly f to gine AnvtteMuistry of Industry- and ducted by, Rev. C. N t~nded tVIoc -inaîng bywbiflg Touri5rm were bell at eitChairman i ofPresbyter Doi cMurtçor, VIoc second of locations during 1971, 'SanieMnstro rbmst 4hizs eïiht whiffs duririg bis 264 represeritatives from 18 e ~fourlanin stay Over the conipanies atterided panel drisý- c brb saa tmst hreliimgs, Anyotte cussions Y exporta onPro-Cf olown te eri tr ci1ot 1;ix- and walked (du-ct dvop ior -11Bam-1 Fob_ sHeylaar nd Mr ~vlchung 1on !for the 42Sduye TudrBv oirg tn taRev.-ani ~frunih.Oake ýand itheor iarniiy ~' kcy gu.nig fr is ec TTEDS ONENTIO)N corigrega-tioniî fled pa _a1d shtot hiEyar lsVi 0FFUNEPRAL DIRECTORg socialgatbeiig in tbo tAn vnth, hnPetr Don and Dorothy Morris hall with lunch pravid lo-rcvugh ztr"irL for bc,',ofa a*endi'd the Bay of Quint e nmo-mbers of the'United( Wtorruns. tBih flo-bblri open- Furioral Directors' Associa- Women concluded the ei .,d t'ho nngwith c it, Vlan annuai conivention at the - ~eteroroul ourth. Airer Holiday Inn, 0Oshawa, n iSat- -uArîyotte was esie urday and Sýundray, Juinerd cý ý1cie on i two Bowmanville end 4th, Don as a past presl T ýerrors !Ti the seventb, scor- dent was asked Vo say tle e-4ng DabbLyi. TI'elr other run Invocation ai the Sunday eslefran another infîeld nmon luncheon. The speaker Peopuu .fub and a fieîder's cholce w.as Mr. Bruce Aileck, Q. lIay. (Ont. County Crown Attor- eaOM PAGEOE) The ts got men on witb ney), Oshawa, Over 100 froni Calif.. a sister, Lias. gls y Bob McMllan and Vthe area atterided and en1jGy- brother, Chane, bathC ýrbbln, Ini thoeighth, bhut ed a banquet anid danice on nada Hills, thtw etAky etrd!Saturidayevin ___ Miss Fellegi roited Armstrong~ Funeral Har il Tuesday when an bigh mass was perfini DELOITTE HAS%'KIN4S & SELLS Msgr. Paul Dwyen of Si gory a Church. at,10 a.: ~was buried in Resur ýClar1ered Accountanis e try 1NcITms Two other psseni OFIE NMZ r ANADIAN ohe hîcle weenmt ir BELL CANADA BUILDING In another accident, COIHAWA CENTRE - OSHIAWA y ear ol*d mari was billed PARTNERS: GORDON W. RIEHL, F.C.A., RJLA. bounl car . and it rolle BURT R. WATERS, C.A. PHONE728-7527 BIG SFýAVINGS! July 13 -14-15 THURSDAY . - PRDAY - SATURDAY OPEN 9 AM. - 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY 67 LipNG lT. EMT BOWMANVILLE PHONE 623-2546 Chrysier Dodge oc-lE Limted ANOUC0 FR T H EMONT H 0 F SALES DEPARTMENT WILL BEý OPEN ON SATURDAYS Fro* .rn.'tlip.m. ONLY PARTS aend SERVICE HOURS WILL BE MONDAY WVEDNESDAY - FRIDAY 8a.m. to 5 pm TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 8 )-m. to g9 pan, Iseveral Vîmes on Vthc 4 mile west ai Wevenley Satucday night. P.C. ,Gaylorcl of tlb Newcastle detechment that Detlef Gustaàvel Ashmount Cmos., Westo kîlled as ha switcbhed the passing Vo the( ,ýanesoaithie big.hway,a can rolled oiito the sh oi ftVhe rôasdwayý He wae pmanouricec byDocor Allari Stoc Oshawa. Thea accident accunr KENDAL X-asidlal Grade 8 Grad wss heîd Thursdey e% June 29th, ln the seharl I tonhun. They opened th grain hy aînglng 0O and a song by the pup. There were ewards pi ed ta the pupils wlt hîz!hosýt standing tI grade frn5-8. They w follaws: Boit grade 5,A Lanîbler; Bý eet grade 6, Uine Doennas; Boat gra AlanrrowThese wer setdb rs.J. Zainý gr de 8, David Donre pnesentei Ld by Mca, R. Bri presiclont ai Kendai Sports Tophy - Lynn 'max. presented by Gri tese or, Mr. K., ONeal, Mn. Wn. C'F tanrifai VIoc' rereeai eir Counrty Sc-hool Board ,pre-ýsved hic congretuheti the pupîla or thein fine -Mci, John Henderson aident ai Keridal Womer stitute, presented the; atiig dais wiVh ochonl Grade. 8 Graduating t fBevenhy Casweli, DonnaL er, David Donnes, Alan row, Lomie ýFarrow, Hen doreon, J u dy Ji Tins Jury, Malamne K f nanri, Debbie Langgtai:, île Lloyd,, Steven I fOrvîlle Thor tell,Rao noce, Gamnet Zealerd, P The cvonlîng ended M daerice foir the-c yourig foll bot do g s Kocridal General Stôe cbianged ow'nersbip, Tbf pronretors, Mr. and, Carroîl, took aven hu the 11meV ai the'month. weheome thon Vo our eiunity and wlab then Mr. and Mcc. R. Effi tv)rrid Wednesday ait tan-day holiday. They st ,around Thomrnbury, Ma: lin Island, aîso at Po w. Sevaral Girl Guidies Setundey morning in sp at- Camp Adelaide near burton, unden the lead af Mrs. Ruth Weyrlch. who are attendirig cari Gall Youngnian, Debbie staff, Beverly Caawehl, Lloyd, Karen Wilkin, IDebbie Wayrich. Miss Lyrin Cauroux Saturday Vo Quin -Mc i Camp. Mr. anid Mrs RRsy Ma( Toronto were Sundey wîth Mci and Mcc. Mi. and Mcaus di it were ties bo ýf road- Eeputy- ed the iat 'Mr. os En- y still, npanied cburch singing )Ilection )y Pres- ididates vice, i Trînity ibers of Tere ail ±tments ;nd the ras con- Kewton, ry and r Unit- ýe, Mrs. [r Har- by in- of the id Mrs. 1as the est, A church Aed by Church voning. and a Itwas,ý annaunnced- last week that Courtice Second- ary School had six Ontario Scholars this, year with an average of oaver 80%( on their best six subjects. They are. from left to1 right: Patricia Eyman 895,, Nancy Macklini 85.2, Mark Johnson 84, Karen Coverly 83.8, Marlene Lamont 83.7, and Raymond Leach 83.7. The names of the hanor- graduates at the school were also announced, as foÏlows: Blythe Beerthuizen, David Best, Richard Borek, Janice Bowler, Clive Brown, Kenneth Burgess, .Esther Carlton, Timothy Carltgn, roux were eat thir cottage on Lake Kucshiog a)ven the week- end. Mr. and Me Jack Neel andi Mm. and Mrs. Dave Mer- co r were- camping aver the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Evens ai Orono spent the weekenàd with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence Therteil. Mr. and Mrs. John Catbcart and iamily wero at their cot- tage at Clyone aver the week- end. Mr. anrd Mrs. Gordon Lang- staff and iamuly with Mr. and IVrs. John Thonipson were visitlng at Côllngwoad an the weekend.' On Saturday afternoon, July Ist, Kendal Eagles play- ed Bowmanvlle in Kendai Park, Tho score was 6-5 iri favor ai Kendal. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Little spent the weekend at their cottage on Lake Catchacoma. Mn, and Mrs. W. H-. Foster .-pent a few days last week et the home ai their daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Car- ruthers, ai ,Bowmanville. Miss Margaret Seens ai Ottawa and Miss, Clara Seens ni Peterborough, vlsîted wlth Mr. anri Mrsý . RElllott, also Mr. anid Mrs. Joe Smihtti wek. ti More Than 300 ln OroanClasses More than 300 cbîldren are enroloed in swimmîng classes Schoo 'sO' GCra 1dual'es ai' Courlice S. S, Surprises at First ~DeveIopmnent Meetinq Aithough thp Port Hiope- bave assumed that the gov Courg poltical task foirce ernment plans to imnieent was gîven responsibîhity for one of the thrée alternatives". appo nment cf a technical she said. force, at its inaugural meet- She added that thig was not ing three weeks ago, a mem- ecssarily so, and that "we ber of the provincial Regional are looking for the best com- c, Developmenit Brancb w a s promise we can find'. announced as chairman of Growth in the region wAS the technical group at-a re- inevitable she said, but she; Cor Cýüw, %.F-ei ClvriXa enl ovely Daidcent public meeting. got littie responsë to à re- Cor Cow, Kre Clvn, arn ovely alu Despite the apparent dele- quest for guidelines on homr Deeley, Brant Doîstra, Patrice Eynan, tynda Gels- gation of full responsibilîty dense the grawth should ho berger, Stanley Gordon, Gardon Graham Anne His, to the political group, Jue allowed. .john Hoar. Jennifer Jarnes, Boyd Jewell,.Mark John-Cutnwsaonedsth When Jack Goering, Master Alln Jnki, NncyJuniniRos Katlychaîrman, at the firÉt public at Trinity College School, sug- zonAlnJriNievJniRs tY, meeting in response to re- gested that instead of plan- M4arlene Lama amon d LÉeach, Steven Luck, Nancy cently announced regional nîng for "inevitable growth", Macklin, Laurel Mietcalf, Alexander Muir, Garry development proposais the province should examine Waltr Perysyn~ udih Ram, arryPor George Matheson of ways of reducing the popu- Murdock, W le ers.n uihRhHryPr Hope questioned the an- lation", becaqse in 100 years Rekker, Hans Rietmulle r, Fred Ryan, Mark Simpson, nouncement, Mayor Heenan there will he no room for al John Weales, GardonWeta, Brencla Yellowiees. of Cobourg revealed that the the people". - task force couid oniy niake This was cdiscountéd by an- recommendations, and that other member of thé, team, IMr. McKeough would make who said that "ehooyi )ut B rgai in ce C ýe mal' final decisions himrseif. now moving so fast", that At The arinouncement was not wsiosbltopneven the only surprise of the meet- 3() years aheaçi. ing however. in answer to a questlin Miss Gi Barher, also of frcim Reeve McLàug hn f the Develoment Branch, and Coîborno, Miss Barber laid priarly esonible for the that the province is gîvinig comiltin lfsheMcKeough "serious tbougbt" te the in e i -report, described it as "more stallation, of regional i or less an exorcise in the clutral parks" and to the drawîng of maps". ofrain"a the industrial "People T have_ spoken to tax dollar, ______ Teacheà-rs C'om,,pïlin of School 'was out and 1,500 children streamed dawn ta Gien liae Daîry, Friday afteriaon, ta take advantage af the "ail yau cari cat for a quartier", deal on ice- crean. Apparently. a lot of, them got mare than they could et, for traces of 'ice cream were evident on rnany' of the sidewalks in tawn. o e whicr egan ai tiehéOrono u & fI'1lVT' aGr-Swimming Pool, Juiy 3. TY j(j f~IRONE'4 et theý The classes for learners, be- EUîî* 'A' 0 *UN )me U. ginners and tadpoles begir at M.adMe tv oe et c.F Osmond, BoiN- Thirteen tables of ^euLhreý cqern ytînue through untîl 1p .~ Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Lac- nmanville, Mrs, Olive Pellow ,f ei lyFiay evenîng, 3t e yE- division bas boon fiiled 1rY Weisb, Bownanville, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hl. Niece anjdFitest prize went Vo Mrs. John' ,. GSre- o capaeityý Michael Strenge oi Scarbor- daughter, Toronto, Mr. and Laverty, second, Mrs. Hazel rrction Heogad instructors for thle ough weieSaturday evenirg Mrs. E. R. Thonipson , Bow- Farrow; -third,- Mrs. Rayf vorm are Mrs, S ire1 visîtore at Mr. and. Mrs. Rose manville, cailed on Ms A. Davey; fourth, Mc. Johni Reynolds and ber son Steven 1 AsbVons. Thonipson on the hollday,Broome. Low scorers were injr i e ld. Mr, anid Mrs.. Gordonn Dud- Juîly îst.Mr.Baic Morgan and a 27-1. ____ ---ley and iNeêil, Buirlingtir, Mrn Debiet Potts, tIRenirw Lance Phare. Winner of theý ýd when TweaSud urv sitorsit ber is specig e as -50 wit w e c es paren-ts7, m é]and Mc. Arhiteome ed aven1 Rea. Mc.Jim Tories, ScarbDoroug'h1, Congratulations Vo Ail edt 101 oMr. ard Mrs. Sias Tcewin, oilerd an Mr. and Mrs. John Knowlton who wnthe ,paio 01, Ate nugn Bowmaanvillo,, were SundayJoeso Sndy set ir the Centen iiai Templeý C akevening callaio tMran rwBomni1-. leOP Thîee new teachars hlave Mcc. Arthur Tewin's. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tre. ,Bwevle e 1Fd been aPpoînted to Clarke Higb M.edMcBueGr win, William and Paul vîsit- Vacation Bible Schaul las aIdScbool by the Uited Couritie h ra end TMrsnyBrueswick ed Mr. and Mrs. Russell An- Knowtfl of 51 Sderson and Bih, Port Hope under way witb a good turr-: on as .1BadaEucto.were Monday visitors withenSda.BlAdrsnut dri 1 John M. Caranci wil teacb bis parents, Mc. and Mrs. onarndoe . ih Adesn fo ut.is anVaekFi- rira Science, and John P. Whalen, Charlie Garrard. cm oewt hnfra Ms anVny pn driving Hsoy ai n nhs. M.adMs .M hm-holiday. three days at 4-H fier tonal HistryLatn an -Eglîh. M. ad Ms.,R M.Thop-1Cool erence, Trent University,i adhsMrs Laurine McAlisten wîlll aiPnyGr.,Mr and Mr dMc Leslie Gra-'Ptroruh ho a teacher for History, Steve, Leskard, were receit ihem ealled on Mrs. Loren7ôo Misses Judy Kovac, I o i edHomne Economics, GeographyivIsi.tora of Mrs. A. Thompso. fMounroy Neetieton, on Sun- Byan and Wendy Yen are e ýt- and Guîince. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Brid- f . , tending Camp Quin-Mo Lac ýcks o Mis Sheryl Ashton is tek-f thîs week. rod at lng a course at, Waterloo.__________ Mm. and Mca, W. Blackburn and family iri conpany withî SÂL'M Mc. and Mcc, Doug Bla1- l urel, Whitby, Mr, and -Mca. Wayne Blackburn -and1 Susan,, Our U.C.W. er'ved t[he( sup- driaiVon - Ocamerjoyed a picnlo .etiper hast Thursday nîghlt atVIhe we.nCartwcight Park. ichurcb when Mme. C. Reid e-n-' il audi- Mi." Dale Blackburnspn tertainod ber igraduiating grade1 îe pro- F dîclla ight with Mr.. erdsix pupils and their aens Canada Mr., Wayne Blackburn anid Several other tahr also fls, CAN STILL HELP YOU WITH Susan, O ono. 1'atterided. rosent-M, Beet wiahes for a spDeedy re-1 bt1 thec Mr, and Mccrs, J4i scvc /rs. Normian John- eachl IIfMc.M er wr usason, who le a patient ini Osha- weme as eA N t the MacDonald - ielwHopt, wedding on Satumday, îde a'Hspti Andrea Don't forget oui comýîmun-ý Chrîs- Haydon communlty w a S: ity picnic et Orono, Park onI .ada 7, IIl C IAFI hocked Vo bear on Satucdî.y hursday, July 13. Races forý ?eat re a the sudden pessing aif the children et 5 p.m. and sup- sý Best 0e11IBcowmo. The laVe Ruccel f peraV 6:30 e.. lis wasi Brown had ~~~delivered the miljM.-ld rs ws rnaTRA PRTI~ o A TOe N, e hsruefra ur ftuîrned-oanilFriday Iran a threée P.T«A.l yeers, and wili ho greatly f ieeks motor trip ta the West- iCou-' missed. Sympath is exten- erri Provinces. ade 5-61 ~ ~Al hIbC JI c d t i, father Mr. 'T. 'Bmown ,Mr. and Mca. Stan Ad nsm, i, IWhW'-UÀUNIO UJF!ïIPQr afnd relatives. ,_ their daughter Susan and Omano, Mr. and Mca. J. Potte andIfgranddaughtem Jeanette, ai )mthe Mcs. W. M2rlin called at. the Toronto, wece Satucday supper dcx-.fNorthcutt Eliott il une r a 1 guests ai Mm, and Mra. F. !ons ta PA lHome where Russell Browvn Blackburn. Sunday suere woc,. fli ~ E ~ fJ. I U es eetng.guote ereMm.and MccproM. and Mca. J. Potts and Chester Kingbomn, Woodville n s I Mr atii ere Sundlay and Mr. and Mme. John King- gradu supper guests of Mn. and Mra. homn amd f amily, Zion. )l pins. Cliiford Pethick, Bowman- Mca. Olive Stafford, Miami, Clas- vile.Fiocîda; Mc, and Mrs. R. a CarrMca, Thormpsor was enter- Towneend and Mca. G. -Perle a Coop- AT NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY HALL. tained et ber son's, Mr. and and Sharon, Toronto, wece MrF. F. R. Thompson'ls, Bn y- Sunday visitors with Mc.-and k Douglasnanville, Vo a picnic dînner Mcs. W. Craig. ohnso on Snday.Mr. and Mi's. Leslie iWelsb Y, She- H R D Y UL 3 o und Ba. nsport S f -Rund le, Bowmanvîlle, tVo Mid4 a t 800 ,miiid.ynicht with MrbeI' nd wty ere te iie h t Wy- Iat . Mc.t 'mD, Mlcbur, Jb, Ca r ty'sShrine on, Sumday. Pate ick c00J-s C a aC'e"an Mr. Rardy Coomhes is work- M iri.Nrs. C.rosemen an me A ing as a Junior Forest hRanger Thomrson called et North. o h otase akne 5Ufl~~T~TE f cutt FlIIott Funeral Home Vo TudrBy Fr E s.how thein respect ta the latp e bas Russel Brown. îî r n ve IMM C f/ (àkqC ~Club 21 Supper on July tGrnve AM sîcut oncerr outa hsuessho gave oe- j', wac uite esesoaveA th,.- 1. We ions and ahi who behped ln coin B- TeachIeI s HoId evey B ýCanadîan Chamber Players aywy ot e- a aroueny warOrhesraAnnual. Picnic e- BroueChne OchstaBETHÂNVY, Gandview PubliechSeoal ;topped A Selected Concert by this excellent string teachers beld their anual pic- aitouýi-1 orchestre of 13 yeung musiciens touring Ontario Gordon Smith is a patient in nie et Lindsay Menomial Park St. Joseph's Hosoital ioliow- on Wednesday, Jure 28. o bit giving concerts e1t fine classical music. i'nr aurgecy on bis knee.. Mmc. Belle Smith was pro- week Mca. Marie Gilmour end sons sented witb an engmaved Hal- SONSREDBYTHENEWASTE AD ecry and Paul ni Weston are aluminun tcay and was given dersbip ISRCTCH MER0FCMMRC i-iting Mc. and Mca. Rocs best wisbec for ber reirement. Thase DSRC H M E FCM EC Carc this week. ,Teachers leaving the school: Lpare- BAR PRIVILEGES xMisa Barbare Woods, dauçih-1 were Mme. Camai Moorey andi Lang-". of Mr. and, Mrs. -Gardon 1Mca. Betty Charters. Eachl SheIla ASPECIAL CELEBRATION 0F THE od ae patient in Civic was pros ented witb an alumin-1 and NIESAY0 TELYIG( ios oita olowing an appen- un cake p)late. Mme. Chemyl1 50th A NVRAYO TELYN F dectomnv. -1McGee ws m s ap te wtha went TUE CORNERSTONE 0F THE COMMUNITY .Mm. Harrv O'Brien is e Ps- baby blanket. Mies DensFe o - Lac, tienit in Civic Hospital. - Malcom was preselited with' HALL AT 6:3W P.M. Mr, and Mme. Chai-les Wood a lazy su[san and aluminum, tare of ced family are row living in tmay and was givea hast, wîsh- guets Coneeout fer bath avents and enjoy an evenlnig Rrrnfrew, es foc bac comling marnage.f of good niusic wi*h old friande Niews itrm- P- w1c~'a The staff weca îivîted ta, 1olease telerihooe Mca. RayiMca5, Jim Murey's for the re-1 ParVenus, 277-2081 i mairider at the evening. ( nsurance Agent Status Teachers with the Fourisaid, ha.s n o record of pupils' County Separate School Board insurance and a great deal of bave voiced their dissatisfac- time is consumed in colecting tion with coflecting insurance and sorting returos, "The i7r- forms and f ees, and have ask- c(-ntage of pupîi who act-tillv ed that parents be responsible purchase insurance is c;mall in for dealing with the Continen~- comparison to the number ()f tal Casualty Company. forms handled', the letter In a letter to the Board,,Sis- states. ter M. Cecilia, chairman of the The Association suggests theý Principals' Association, said company set a time limit on parents dealing directly with return of the formis. the company is a more reli-' The Board approved the As- able mnethod of collection tha.n sociation',s recommendation and sending money with pupils to is passing it on to the col"- the schoo1. The, school, she pany. ___ Now For Yo-ur Conveniîence% Bowma nviîlie Fîsh 'n Chip RE ST A UR A NT 231 KING STREET EAST, BOWMANVILLE. hus FIEEdfe/i ver ON ORDERS $2.50 AND OVER Phone_ 62-3FA 23 *Char Broiled Burgers F ried Chickeiivi Con'ipl te o hoefrein on (9atr Staf Pearce Wilcox Peerce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilcox of Bownianville and will ba returning te Grade 12 et B.H.S..in the Fait. During the wînter mentha Pearce spends much ef his tume playing hockey. Ho is presently in our Automotive Dent, handling euls, chemicals, lubricants and car cloaner pro- ducts. Peance, as well as our other employees, is quite enthused over the Big Sidevvalk Sale next week and hope% everyýone will drap into tha store and sec the many specials we have te offer, STEW McTAVISH4 President CAROLE GOULI) Store Manager

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