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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jul 1973, p. 9

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,School's Out. . Fore ver ai Courfice School (Irtended for last week) Sorry/to lose Mr and Mrs Leslie Goble and daughters f rom the village They have sold their home to Mr and Mrs Arthur Hockett and family of Oshawa Leslie and Marie have boughit a, farm near Pontypool Friday, dune 21. the Euchre Party held in the Community Hall, with 10 tables Winners were Lionel Byam, Ed Riff, Karen Coatham. Harold Mc- Diarmid, Edna Vivian, Fran- ces Thompson 50-50, Meta Read Pte Kathryn Rahm A.W.) Trenton, 'visited her grand- parents. Mr and Mrs ýW Rahm Cpt Michael Gibbs stopped overnight with bis parents enroute from the East Coast to the West Coaàt Mr and Mrs J Gibbs and sons, lef t on Friday ,,for Laký Weoods, Kenýora,, to sp)end !a1 days wîth their, daughtîer Iaw. Mrs Michiael Gýibbs i girls Glad to repori rw. Gibbs is now doing well bz in the Golden PloughL Cobourg Mr and Mrs. George EliI spent the weekend in community after a happy successful tnip to Europe. Tommy Elliott. Toron recently spent a wecek Rory Gibbs. Conigratulationisto FayI czyn and Dwayne 'RussV were married June :30. The Explorers and tf families held a very suce( fui wiener roast at Woodley farm. Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Gaudet were1 sented with bud vases a thank you by the girls TYRONE The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 4, 1973 A challenge basebaîl gamýïe H Y O betw een the boys and girls wvas held ini the commiunity (lntended for last week) park, -Sunlday night.Ges For particulars of Club 21 'eof whlo won? the boys. Lee Supper in July see "Coming few Sknner coached the girls and Eveats". lzi alph Bowers the boys. Mrs. James Paterson,Maple and Grove spent the weekend witb PatWoole lit Thursday herso Mr. and Mrs. Roy ara for rummondville, Quebec patesonanfmiy ack on a two week Frenchi-Eng,5lish MNr. and Mrs. D uglas ige, student exchange. Biackbtirn, Whitby, atMýr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mry n Sith Ms.w, Blackburns on Sun- liott and children. Port HJope; Mr, day. the and Mrs. Donald Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Str- and Dana, Bowmianville, weýre enge, Scarborough were Sun- Sunday supper guests of their day visitors, of ber parents, ,nto parents. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs . Ross Ashton. Nith Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones, Mr. Raymond and Ruth Ana and Tresa, Scarborougb, were ian- Cameron. Misses Gail and Sunday supper guest's of Mr Wbo Sybil Graham were Sunday, and Mrs. J. Jones and family. visitors of MVr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clarke terWalter Rahm F, our Mile a nd Mr. and Mrs. Ross heir Clarke, Bowmanville, Mr. and ess- Lake. Mrs. Arthur Trewin,, William the Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gaskin, and Paul, were Saturday dley Petitcodiac, Mr. and Mrs. evening visitor's at Mr. and pre- Walter Stewart, Sackville,Mrs. J. Potts. as a were guests of -,\r and Mrs. 'Mrs. W Martin. Sunset George Alldiread Lodge, Bowmanville span »W z I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. Thompson and Angela, Enniskillen, Mr. G. Thompson and children, Leskard, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tbompson and Mr. F. Purdy visited. Mrs. A. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn, Carol, Dale and Neil called on Mrs. Wayne Blackburn, Orono on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paterson, Doug and Brian, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Galagher, Ajax, Mrs. Irene Tabb, and Lily, Mrs, W. Blackburn and Dale spent Thursday with Mrs. Lloyd Smith,ý Bethesda. Mrs. A. Thompson, was dinner guest of Mr. and mrs. F. A. Osmond Bowmanville and visited with Mrs. Glen Thomspon and Waney Carle- ton place. Mr. Arthur Read is 'doing nicely after bis operation in the Oshawa hospital, last For most public schools, Holding the doors open as Mrs Clemens' retir ement Friday, June 22nd, wab just the children pour out for the Miss Shevchuk will be trans- the lasi day of classes for last time are the school's ferred to North- Courtice another Ivear, but at Courtice teachers, Miss Eugenia Shev- school next year. Highway Public Schooi it was chuk (left) and Mrs. Darlene 'The students, at Courtice the end of an era. Ater 66 Clemens. Highway, mostly in Grades years as a place of learning, Several of the children's one and two, with a few in the two-room school on High- parents dropped into the o](1 Grade three. will be re-as- way 2, just west of Courtice school for an impromptu party signed to th e other. larger Road, is being losed for good. Friday morning. marking schools in the Courtice area both the school's closing and June 26, 1973 Judge R. B. Baxter pi with Assistanit Crown ney K. Stuington an (counsel Mir. FD. Barbe- ~'Keithi Barrett, 17, 26 St., Bwavle "guilty" to drivin g car in Towniship of Darlîngi was wýestbounid on higi and passed on, the rig] truck which hie thoug makling a left hand tu the truck turnied rigl fine -was $100,' $3 cc defaulit 10 days. He waý two weeks to pay,,. Mrs. Gertrude ELlis, St. W, BowmanvillE charged May 17 on Hý 401 for pulling out of a lane when it was not sa: so. lit was alleged shE down a ramp and droi HEATING SPECIA 1 Qucen Streel Bowianville PHONE 623-71 24 HOUJR SERVI 011, Oas & Electrie Fi & Air Condition In tions - Central & q Units - Clare Hec] Findley EqMlipmë Free Estimates Budget Ternis Ava PROVINCIAL COI wsddthe north* shoulder, thent resided- across both lanes of traffic idttor- and struck a sign. The fine d uywas $25, $3 costs, in default leaded to pay. reesy Donald R. Moir, 52, 2 Ross1 ,i Sq., Lindsay, charged April 27 'ha pleaded "guilty". Mr. Moir be-to as was soutbbound and struck a ,rn but car. Damage amounted to ut. bt $350. He bad no previous hts ine record. The fine was $20, $3 's gien costs, in defaut one day.31 51 King Campbelicroft, pleaded "guil- e , was ty" to careless driving on liL,ïllay ouny rod oe, ownhipof igayDarlington. There was $1,500 driving damage to tbe car wich he fe to do hLTefp a 10-3css c came it. Te fulte0 was $0,$3css ve onto i errtO31,y R. R. 1, Bethany, pleaded "guilty" to LSa, charge of careless driving in L S Township of Manvers March LLS'29.» The fine was $150, $3 LST costs, in default 15 days. Jameis F. Shea, 19, 2182 Wiseman Ct., Clarkson, 591 charged with driving wbile 'ICE having consumned over .08 urnace contrary to section 236 crim- istaîla.. nlcd pleaded "guilty". Vidow Breathalizer readings were la & .15 and .14. The fine was $150, nt $3 costs, in default 15 days. a Robert Guy Gibson, 21, ilable Newcastle, received a fine of .you do about it? -store your tikin a sate pi ace pu leave it regitr i t etc is a new program:. I DENTIFICATION ZBICYCLE N ENGRAVED *to8: 30 p.m. x iver licence number a piece of paper to ~e Agency Limited - BOWMANVILLE 'R 623-5681 LIRT $20, $3 costs, for flot having proper emergency brakes when stopped April 23. Gary Woolner, 27, 65 Hunt St., Iv Bomnilpid a finle of$5 3costs, for following too losely to anothiler car May 20, Townsbip of Darlington. Jack Swale, Queen's Hotel, New,ýcastle, pleaded "guilty" toa charge of comnmon assault Whichl occurred in Queen's Hotel, Newcastle. The fine was $25, $3 costs, in default two days. He was given one week ito pay. Vncent Cooper, 43, 3113 Morning Star Dr., Malton, was charged with following too closely on Higbway 401 on April 22. Tbe fine was $25, $3, cèsts. He was given one week to pay. Clarence Saunders, 41, 132 John Garland Blvd., Rexdale, charged May 19 with having consumed over .09 pleaded "guilty". Const. Forman was the investigating officer. Tests were .15 and .16. The fine was $150, $3 costs, in defanit 15 days. He was given four weeks to pay. Gary Allan Parker, 24, 119 King St. E., Bowmanville, pleaded "guilty" to driving while ability was impained by alcohol or drug on April 20. Readings were . 19 and . 19.> The fine levied was $150, $3 costs, in default 15 days. He was given two weeks to pay. Shane Gregory, 19, 2641 Eglinton Ave., W., Toronto, who appeared May 29 last and pleaded "guilty" to several çharges of break, enter and theft appeared for sentence. The charges were laid last August, He was given sus- pended sentence and put on probation for two years with the proviso he seek and retain employment. keep) the peace and be of good be.havior and report t0 probation officer once a nionth Brian Cowan, 8 Pine St., Bowmanville, was given a two year susp ended sentence, Vto be of good bebavior and report to probation officer once a month, for stealing gasoline from a Fina station Martin Wind, Bowmanville, charged with taking a 10 speed bicycle from Victor Rowe, received a two year suspended sentence and put on probation to keep the peace and be ot good behavior and appear before court when required Hie is also to make restitution for damage to the bicycle Martel Express Ltd., Farn- ham, Que , were charged May 18 with an overload in excess of 5,000 pounds and were fined $59, $3 costs Evidence was given by Inspector F Lowery Jos Raz, R R 6, Bowman- ville, had a charge of careless driving dismissed after plead- ing "not guilty" Const Mar- kie investigated an accident where a car was found in the ditch after swervmng to miss a pot bote It bad been raining at the time CHILDREN'S P ARADE STARTS AT THE OLD HIGH SCHOOL AT 6:30 p.m* feaituring *DECORATIVE BIKES *NOVELTY COSTUMES *DOLL CARRIAGES Plan to Enter.. Have Some FunI LIBERTY STREET SOUTH MEMORIAL PARKBOMNLL (in Case of Rin - MOfdaY JuIlô th> MANY DIFFERENT AND NOVEL BOOTHS BINGO - REFRESHMENTS no RIDES G"nAMES 0F CHANCE e 0 a HAWAIl VACATIO (EXPENSE MONEY TOO! ALL PROCEEDS FOR LIONS COMMUNITY WORK Supporting the Commun ity Centre- Used by Approximotely 100,000 -Peo0I The Haydon village was ail alive on Thursday and Friday, when Mr. Ivan Pollard of Lindsay with his large Towing Machine moved Ian Grahami's house from the McLaughlin farm at Tyrone, to bis new property on the Grant Werry Farm in Haydon. We welcome Ian and Cheryl to, Halydon. Several from Haydon toured Parkwood Estate of the late Col. and Mrs. R. S. McLaugb- in', Oshawa on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton ind Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Xshton attended the F'arewell )arty, for Rev. and Mrs. U-opkins, at Tyrone Church, on 3unday evening. Rev. Hopkins s retiring and will be living in 3owmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton vere picnie dinner guest's ini lonor of Miss Marion Brown, R.N, birthday and presenta- -ion of retiring after 44 years if nuising ini the Oshawa BIG DRAW FOR 1 r

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