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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Apr 1973, p. 11

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Three eidrs, Alber Pearce, The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Arl2,17 Tre. Smith, lbter hýandsIMsC o nci e er aloirg wïth the minist2r, S ~L TI L on the heads -ýof each 1Mý of theèe JJz du lass ýin turn symibolizing the, During the April rmeeting (brick corner at FleetThewooda Mrs.Sam rereon Pone 87-421 he present me b o the :decided that a mÎinum of1 to dîscuss a proposed sub- There was beautiful wea'th- day was thetak ien y Mrs Sm Berto Phne987memnber being9 newly received. two hours pay shouId be 9'v- division on lands owned by er for Palm Sunday and there Mrs. Harvey Obreo h Ea2 2,ch thfle class was present en to the brush gang in the the Devil's Elbow Ski Ltd. was a fine attendance at church recent trip taknb hrhs d iha copy )f the new oeto ri atr reporting fo k hlt.I a ei- in the morning. The senior and 1 yn Book - a gift fromn thefor work In order to work a ed that lno further considera- junior choir& unlted to sing Phalipanderse o h Newca tle, rono UC Oficias Attnd Co pec I\eetig ngregation. The mi-iniste2r, maximaum 0f 40 hours 'ler lion wouîd lbe given to, re-teHsanathm mkigPlppe. _Q.ý spoke on 'The Life ThatNer week, additional hours per zoning in the skiing area about 30 voices in ail. Dur- were chosen 10ivapctr Ends' -. th seventh in a sir- week or Work on Saturday&s north of Bethany, unlil the ing the service 12 young of the gppearne 0 h z , ies «'New Life In Christ."'l'The ou be accepted if thie Carl Finney Subdivision and~ people were confirmed and iiand and thelvso h r-«e,. C Junior and Senior chairs sang okr.eie-ad o Iepooe el' io admilled 10 membership in people. Thecotat ih "O Saviour Swýeet" and the Tetne0fardnadSiL.Suivso wuId the church. They were Barry life in Canaams ul Senior choir sang "ate King 'Construction, for the have soi of 5so te iot est, Donald Nichols, Chenyl marked and ti polnl Joy". Terry Dawson, assistant ad apiain o nIepooe udvsos Brice, IMargaret Harness, of seeing andhain is St. George'sppictin Ang-heprp6ed subdpisiys Marie and Ann Irwîn, Ruth hand account o twsmc - orgnistat pime u an san, wa ac- The next meeting wIll b and Elaine Kellogg, Dawn apprecialed. Ms son licn huril wa a th o-1cepted, subject toa h p heîd on May 8th at 1 p.m. Lord, Carnie Lynn Symons, was accompandbMr.H gana for a haif bour precedIngiprovai"of the Departmrent of _________ the mrnîngservce. Te da T an C. Te teder 0 Ro-Rodney Payne and Alain Wii- Oshorne and bt aismd thesorbrogt ý a i.Theing .anddb C. Young osrionwsson. They were weicomed on elled dresses fo aeii extngcimax in asign ioacpe TPTfTl~ behaîf 0f the congregalion by of the islands hrewn 0f raseandceeba rs ced ad fr eivering eiders Lloyd Kellogg, Gordon about 20 ladies rsn n i sevie ndgrvet Kellogg acting for Arnold enjoyed the btcosbn lin edbyBia Trahe own1shi od.M.adMr.R tpe-Torndyke, Mrs. J. Connelly and tea servedbt h nu and his group from ingtn Pln a -ben md isèn, Oshawa, spent Sunday and Thos. Wilson. They were in charge, and h potn ait 7:30 in the evening.Mran s.AC.Se Mr. a.d.Mrs..Te Denny v e [ oudbit using wli.l r n r.A .Se presented by Mns. L. Kellogg ity to ask moequsios0 Jamie, Vicky andi Cathy oc1lthe standards set out by the phenson and family. and mail prosented, with Bibles the speaker.Aiweelas RicmadOn., pet heGoverniment D5epartmaent. in Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Mac- foilowing the c e r e mony. ed to have a vstfo C Rihmnd Ot. sen Deonald, Bowmanville, called Beauliful flowers added much President, Mri .Syoa Easler weekend wjth Mn. and charge.gv o n Mrs. T. Baiiey during the to the service, lwo arrange- Mrs Wislo Cllir, oane:Tentalie, approval was gl week. Mrs . nlo olir Jan locale a permanent MranMs.Td oryd monts left there from a wed- and Lana. ene tooydiding on Saturday through the M05PlaEbeyadMsstoercm ndrte pnBwmanville, called on Mr. kindness of Mn. and Mrs. W. ~~. Mabel Oldfield spent the holi- sorsbip ot Bruce Bagshaw. an Mrs. Frank Holroyd and Brown and the other lwo were dayweeen wih CI.and lOn receipt of a $5110 deposit,1 ,,, Mrs.RosE mbeyaneSnnte anwllhosumitdCf muyon Sunday.. in memnory of the laIe Mr. Enl ' - - - - dra, Reon. His ney nd sain Ie1 onshpCnutn niSorry to report Mrs. L. Inch. IO#Ç'D&q OUJRO//T/F& Newcasreton wi bflnerestd in eer aea td Archibald Is a patient, in Osh- The regular monlhly meel- 70 LATY(/F/RNC 10 har f Rss'wond tp n- wter drinae, oad andawa Hospital. We hope site ing of the local unit of the F L cently. In twelve days lhe Ira- ohrms A h Ialr~1so e bebh oeUW a eda h o veied26000miesvistig amp wouid ho located on t.he paain. of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Snell.NES V'elleea26,haifmilelot 25, L1ncei c Miss Elizabeth Greer and 1Port Hope, on Wednesday Airforce Bases nf Jntoy5ngcùeliabi AirfrceBase joygfeilnd Oshawa, wene lunch-] April 111h. The meeting was eeplae a s inuam, n- Tchen3 exccv fteMn on guests of Mrs. W. Bryan oponed by the leader Mrs. MAIE "~ ill, HngKon, Sign, a-vers 'township Arena Com-o udy IK' inr h odce illa Hon Kon, Sagonja-1Mrs. T. Bailey spent the! the business. There waýs plan- pan, Anchorage and Gree--milIce reported on the pro-h land. Quile an expenience! res0 hepooedtw-oliday visitlng with Mr. and ilî concernn a wedding ne- gres f heprpoedton-Mrs. J. Peeiing and girls and'cepition on April 28th and 1ihe - ' Mrs. Rachel ber ir. P.Harding, Oshawa, chioken supper later in Ihe ' Easter Sunday with soniheilds ig aheite- Mn. and Mrs, H. Tnici. nex1t month. Mis. A. Ford ancl Newcastle and Orono Hydro commissioners and 'Newcastle Public Utilities Commission and Chair- tind farnily, Mr. and Mrs. section of the forced road I! indsy spent a day visiingsc,îal commLtce allofted 1he officiais discuss -with Doug Tideman, sales and man Harvey Partner of Orono Hydro. Standing from Weare pieased to welcornle has beenchan.-gcd atý) stop! wlth Mn. Tom Trick and Mrs. duties for various' members. c tteG. Carnochan necentîy., May and June birthdays aI service supervisor, Ontario Hydro Eowmanville left are Mr. Tideman, Commissionel- Doug Simpson, Mn. and Mrs. Harve Bonatban sign which was erectedatthit Ms.- Davey' werel Golden, Piough Lodgewill be Area, mnany of the "changes and challenges" at the Orono Hydro, Commissioner Irv McCullough, New- back le the village after lk soprîuîy1' Miss Jean Davey, Toront, :rerrembcrcd by this unit withAIi spending, the winler montbs We I e vvm. P. Joflnstona M. P fourth aninual Compec meeting in Bowmanville. castie PUC and Manager Charlie Pearce, Orono inLakeland, Flonida. Duning welcome back another Irnave- acmaidb 'IadMs eterainmtwdlaandgtt. ohf-! Seated from Ieft are chairman John Rickard off Hydro. (Ontario Hydro Photo) the winler thie Bonathans en- 1er, Mrs. Pal Keehing o h en dg ,Aa.ering was, receîved1hepGs- otrO -Fells qjoyed a most pleasant two- Copper Ketti e Antiques. Miirs.i funds which have missed the and Ges _________________________________________weekstayin Hwaii Mis Keoing as just rclurned; FTCS OA usual quilting contribution s. tiful flowers cerlainly make1 Two weeks ago ai St.,Pet-IRuth Bonathan and Mns. from a pleasant lhree weck vOR OLI) APPLIANCES Ms .Brocog a UNC NTLAIN gthe hardships of the past1 c's Anglican Chuncri, C-BrnoiRcar lw on iniwt br9 ya 0dm-i THROIGE Icompletcd another crocheled ADREAR winlen fade veny quickly. bourg, thie most impressiveltb spend a few days ýwifh thon, Mns. Jessie MNeo,. and S T A T E S M A N afghanu for the' Red Cross. Thelwa- 9751 Thie Easlon Sunday church service' of confirmationi "The thir- arets before thoy ail hon sistor, Mrs. William Peas- C L A S S I F 1 E D S devotions wcre in charge orlNeraile alsa. Ail we bave heard on~ place. Thene were 42 candi- f Il the newscasts is trie fact trial'dates altogether - 32 fnom St. cîal a nÂ. £Persthe clty churches congrega-À Peter's and 10 from ý t S oci l afd ffiio al lions wene sweiled - weii our George's, Anglican Churchi, chunrches wene no exception Newcastle. Il was a most aus-, teo that, rulo! Ail local chur- picious occasion and made Easler 1973- not an excep- getling together means sol, chsrport overnow congre- evon more meaningfuil'ý for tianai weekend as fan as trie much. Perhtosa aps il is the re- gaonsnd senlous conte-onr andidate because ut 9 weather was concerned - but, igous significance ofthtre twolations of the sIgnificance of took place before the person-, contai ni y an exceplional events, but whatover il us, !t'the Day of trie Resurrecîlon able Bishop Alan Read. Those weekend as regards treie s definiteiy lime for loved or thie Queen of the Festivals1fnom St. George's wbo were amt0ffmlsand fni- onesand dean fiends 10 gel intrie Christian Chunch. 1 confinmed by Bishop Read t tnds celebnating the joyous togother. Not te hoe ouldone, of and before thé congnegationj Eate eeed ogethe r. 1973 proved 10 hoe just ascore are the 'ltIle ones, of 800 plus wene: Cbarles& -Anytimo is, family ,timne, but pleasant in, spite of Sunday's penhiaps a lithoe less in awe GeorgeAulnFoaWn,~ ~ Ic' Easten and Christmas seem ta nain. Il was so nice to seê, of the religiousý aspects rf th e dy Burrows, Emma Violap be the tw.o bolidays when evonyone ouI walking on Fni-l-,holiday, but overjoyedi by thie Coole, Marilyn Joyce Gllbank,- e'Y M ,dayand aluray ad trer-noctunnal visit of thiat most Reed Alexander M hin Bont a Car for oughly enjoying trie summer- ýam ous haro,' the Ensten Bin- Donald James TIhîsan, Flor- , Y like temperalures. Afler tbe ny1l Good 1Fliday and Ease oce Mary Tilison, Terry A DAY OR WEEKEND rai n - did you notice bowlSunday have once more prov-j L.-iwwnvence Thomipson, John' Ask for Rae ..green, the grass was? Il t as on themselves le ho a hli ay itcchad Joyceiyn' Ritce. COUTYa loveiy nain and just as pro- for familles -theie armth, ]VMrs. Florence Tilîson, Don- j" CHRYSLER-DODGE LT». mised "Apnil showers bnlngtrie love, trie fiendship, thie! aid and Stewart spent Easter ,..ky frhMay flowens," the daffo-1 religion and trie kindness ail Sunday with Mns. Tiilson's I. 623 -2586 ýduls and tuiips are now bloom-1 add up Il one happy and fu- aunt and lancle, Mn. andi M.s. - ~ :n i pofsin. These beau-ifilllng holiday. L. Morse of Bulington.Whl up trial way they also calleti on Mn. anti Mrs. James Morse 3 Pceonemp rr andi family of Hamilton. P i ~ THE CUNCI 0F HE M NICIALIT Holiday weekend g u e s tFsiel~ee Lo~ wlth Mn. and Mrs. Alfred R W th CrU ~ i annoti weno Mrs. Au1droyý Comfortýable spînig-filed miattress with This stylish set includes a 56'« dresser O TH TO N H P O CL R EBrereton at tya ntfzi Mn.Isisl isulation adfelt paddinig Pre iith horizontai inirror, .pias4 0F i t T W S I U R~Ted McCna ~awýýi "lýa,,ï. Also buiml tborÈei% Matdh1 bx sprnng equp- > drawer crest and lan attractive panel Z -: N O Ï I C E on Gooti Fniday were Mn. and gtai )lj EASY cases, Smoot satin walnut finish. ___________________Mrs. 13ev. B rereton. Toronto. Y TEiMM TC IN Mn. James Taylor of LInd- $6 9 Ë%5CIALIN gives nýotice that il iptends to pass a By-Law to close or stop-up the Rond hi5 sisten, Mns. Rlachel Don-,$ IHTTBE Allowancos in the Village of Orono within the Township of Clarke, in the, nis. lLS ENSA S V IA L Il bas been.announced that County of Durhasn, followïng, that i4 to say: ýthe Newcastle Planning Ail f Vllag Lo One(1)tormng art f te orginl Red 1 Board, afttr rnany montris of Al fVlaeLtOe 1 omn.pr d h rgnlRa I wonk on a Planning Study for lo)wnnice betweon Concessions Four (4) and Five (5) ars Town- bhe Village, is calllng a Cn slip Lot Twenty-nine (29) according to C. G. Hanninig's Plan of oral Public Meeting on Mn the said Village of Orono, together with parts of the aforesaid Rond day, Apnil 301h, at 8 p.m.l trie auditorium of trie New-1 Allowance, ail within thc suid Township of Clarke, more particîs- castle Communlty Hall. Thie lan .ly described as follows: purpose of trie meeting is toi COMMENCING at the ýSouth-Westerly angle of Village Lot Eight presenî and tilscuss thie Plan- (8) n Bock B",accodîn b G. annng'sPla of he aid ningSttidy and trie Draft of (8 i B or"" ono; aC.G anngsPa f h ad trie Officiai Plan of Newcas- Village of1rno lie, Ontario. Everyone is urg- THENCE South 71 degrees 17 minutes 30 seconds West Along the cd le attend Ibis vitally im-, Southerly Iiniit of said Township Lot 29 in the Fifîl Concession, « potant meeting. be îlte Nothenly liinsit of the said Rond Allowance, a distance Gooti Fnîday m.ornin'g aur ofbeing t hepito itretinwt fneiarig01 Volunteen Fîre Dept. was urg of 85.4 fot b he oin of ntesecion itha fnce iaringt'~ enîîy summonedti taput out a existing Easterly limiit of a travelled rond running Southerly: grass fine ln trie Cunningham O yocafidsieral(ptanngavg nouwdeagef a-21Y THENCE South 36 degrees 47 minutes East in the lino of the saild FiaIs aibrie wcst end of thie Mrhnie o nytia u h hl ertru fence a distance of 69.43 foot more or loss to the point of mb;ei: ý village. Luck wouiti bave ît 'o- trie fine was nal veny big, but tion itheI Northerly linsit cf Lot 29 in the Fourth Concession of with trie wind biowIng as Il the snid Township cf Clarke; was, If it hadn'I been for trie THNENorth 71 degrees 17 minutes 30 seconds East along the effIlency and elcneso latmetoedlmt, en h otel iittc the sadRn refinomen il coulti have ý llas-ne, a nd lthistane c t87.6 foithmore r lesso heo int of time of can wben extrem were: Miss Doneen and Mr-n.iycvri hoc fpplrflus Street te the Easterly limit cf, the Village Lot Twenty-two (22)', Floydi Powell, Mn. anti Mrs.quitcvemnahoe fpuarcors Rear Range, Block 13, and Village Lot 23, Rear Range, Block 10. Ronald Powell and famuiy, SAVING AND EXCEPTING THEREOUT AND THIEREFROIM that Mn. anti Mns. RuselI Powell SPECIAL% part cf the aforesaid Street Reserve that lies within the lands more andi family and Mn. Eni ices 9 AS EM particularly designated as Part Two (2) according te a plan deos- dititPr. o ole iled in, the Registry Office for the Registry Division cf Durhamn at M.at Mrs. Hariey West as Number N21630: 'Ahra at ailDws view, anti Mn. anti Mns. Frank 14P,~ ithn e 6. Part cf Princess Street and part cf an unnamed Street Easterly Rutige anti famlly of Maito!n.l M113"x4"ieuiý1ytxue Î %VýRx 48" boieati bletop adjacent to Block "G" according te C. G.' Hanning's, Plan of the May we adti our warmesî con- wlulAro ito rtabl o said Village cf Orono, and more particularly designated as Parts gatulations ta Mn. anti Mrn. Four (4), Five (5), Six (6i) and Seven (7) acc4dig e----e----Pwel-n-eac--g-bi-mle Plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division cf During trie service Easter; Durham West as Number 10 R. Sunday aIt the Newcastle Uniteti Churcri the .members AND TAKE NOTICE tînt any interested party desining to make of tItis year's Confirmation dlaimâ or te oppose tle said By-Law will bo heard in persen or by Class were recoivet InluPro-Potbe T ECL 1» 9 5 fession of faitri. Theirnames proxy at the meeting of île said Council to be held ini tle Township are: Sandra, Garrod.- Sandra Tris ail-transistor (22 tranisistors and 16 AY EM Hall at Orono, Ontario on the lSth day of May, 1973, at thhe ur cf 1 Kean, Gary Johinson anti KaY tiods)ý wmÎll dolîvýer heuýrS andi heurs of 7:-30 o'clock in'thc evening. Martin, wlso was aiso baPt iz- ,ear pîcture ploiasnre. Cooer eperatou Datd tis tl.daycf pni, 173.eti. Tlsese fobur Young people Frnt-mouatod 5- speaker for quallty have been sludying with thie sua.EahoeSryplticbnt minister, Rev. Trios. Siîh, in a choice'et popuLar oer B. W. Colliins, A.M.C.T. th,- implications of their fautri -41, Cerk-Administrator sneea62n'enày.A SECA cf îhe Municipality. ofraio evc a useti for trie final U1rne. A Sig-________________________________________ nificant part cf trieervie

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