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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Aug 1973, p. 1

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Unveils Plqu4onorîng Former StarPblhe 16 Pages BOWIMANVILLE, ONTARIO,WE 1 5e Per Copy New Ind us try B uyseve Ac re St B-owniville's Idsiia omtelosed a deal just prior to thîusaAgs th meetling of Town Council wich ilbiganothier industry tO Bowmanvîile. Council approved the sale ofsen acres of indulýstial land on the West Beach Road, just west of Simipsoi) Avenue, te Truwall C-oncr.1ete Forming Limited. The Downsview.. based ,omhpany paid $42,OOO for the property. The Truwali firm, which reportedly will produce ready-mix concrete products, has one year to begin work on their plant. llo-wever, ClIerk-AdJmin-(istrator Joe McIlroy indica-ted that companyv officials advised him thfey hope to get started as soon as possible. -It'll be a fairly largepln, said Mcloy and it'll be a fairl'y spread-out set- up over the seven acre st. ,Osehawêa Couple Injured In Car, Mlotorcycle Cra4sh P.t t ii (m ,l m ih Newton ville Man Enjoys Thrill of Driving fHis Steam Enigine On Sunday aftern-oon, Mr-s- J. 1-. Crang Jr.-officily veiled the bisoric plaque honoring her grandfather, the laeJoseph E.-Atkinsonl, who lef t Newcastl at the age of 18 to eve-nt,,ually bc ne o',*the worils leaIng publishers as head ofte Toronto DailyStr To aVtinTof up Despie CoGcilor Lw- i ew i te shoIld oj ~iI~~Wfl fl'nfl1umhaoug teh opevey A~.iu~t7th buignfori the townv ates ht h bieil. auala; vnge ýpaIr- ade i Bowanvled x ed the Widnth bcarea IF în Alc<i Orangenien and tbey are pBbBno leased to be able tu acep pt Thet-e msoical pa 'Te eebato n tecalled Mloses opencd on Fri- se Batieo!bb B;11 wlldayeening, August 3rid to a ai fakepuaceoun Julyth, 97 ' ey warm reception in tbe Bi OrageanBrwn ddd ewastlc Commuanity 1Hall gi tht wih bccoopraio bl uebb narcaaiaudi- ai and thc local merchants, Moses Ys an entireiy, original p me Mho o ake àl a gond, production based on th(-,ife of ai hWg parade." tbe Biblical cbaracter of tbe ii !imps if t Pag~e 10 rema A trff c acident on King lrea saC un lei,,ý(ýi1à'ý.:.ý, Sýtreet East aI Frank Street on so i oocceadid9 husaAugust 2nd, sent a fe notesd ftecr mot mc ycl ist and bis passen- , .Crssandars ger tn hospital with a varîety in obrsole lds ol ijures.buttocks and le ffontand vwas Ronald R. Cyr, 39 years, tdisasfcoyodi t'rom Brock Street East in reorenBwavll èoii Oshawa, and bis wife, Frances to nBwavleMmra Cyr.36 ears wee bededHospital on Tuesday. Rlonald east on6King St reto heir dCyr was taken to BMH ïbut ost ocyine Storetiyoafter 0transferred 10 the Osbawam' p.m. A ccaesr, tvny ellie00Gener-al with 1laccrationstýois , of R.A c r 5, enBowmnelieleft hip and ieg and a svr Corisb,ofRR.5 wmn laceraýtion te his leftthmb ville. pulied ouI [rom Frank Hewa discbargcd on Te Stree and headed across King da onnAgut7b eadPaynre of Neý Streeto the driveway of the 'b Crmoocceiu- years ago an-1d has speni ccd 500in dmags whle he han is rigýinal conditj d]amnage to the Cornisb vebhicie BuilingBoom wasstiatcdat 400popping on his bowler h, Schmacer'. te wth bell and shrill whis I s OfliflUfl Bonîanil Poiceinvsti was taken at the parad A utab)out anyn lne in tow'n buldn bomi pogesigAp poini New Task Force1 at [ilPspeed aedteedy.ia. ~Wgb isudbi rpotfo te oDeveiop sîrae gy Ti for 'Intwof1un0 tlthe August 71nicated Iat 16 bild i n uMiberlan d Counlty? perit wee ssued duin(g A poicalmncpl ask Te' eîson1 etasbte the, m-ontbl. force hbas been ppite t1ask trc wth sprt Resdenialcostruction a& -design and develop srtg omtesof el-cted officiais contd or 114 of the pemits for tben iiplte in 'and suppt ýstaf ws ad 'si(ed iii dune,, wb l 11icb[sNOrtbumbr1i nd Co' 'unty. (uril o Paqetw-"o) ~bh~t y s e v monb prio prcedn,June. re 1rwu n t1ga toal cns-r tionvalu 1nIclosýe t0SI :omplishmenl im niajjme. In bhc tradition nI iPstîs Cbrisb. Superstar. tibe uquences presenbed in Movsesý -e ail reltvely accurate 10o iblical bîsbory bu t tbbc Ian- iîage a ee oerie relen baàs somne fine rorniv moments. The audience wj particuiariy deiighted by ti two guards of the EgyptiÉ pharaoh, played to the hilti Allan Short and John, Shet danj. Their song and dan( nuimber, The Hebrews Love Cr ap on Mt'e, was one of tl higblights ofi the play. Joshua Gruber was cast <Turn to Paqe Twol MoAny Impressive Demonstrations at Or ono, Steam Show Several spectators look on while steam engine enthIusîaýsts operate an early planing mill at th< Eastern Ontario Stea.m and Antique Show held in Orono over th-e CivcDyHldyWeed h plani",ing- mili is baing powered by tfhie stea-,m engined tracteur (in the-0 backIgrounde of1 the picture) via ~"~ge rie bet attached to the tractor's exterior flwel here were several such îingeieus ly century milîs operating at the fairgrounds. Thosad of spectators atten-ded the th'ree-da' ýihow anid Martin M-anders from Kenfdal, presIdentîf of the steam association, said "it was a real gooc turnout as far as we're concerned. TIt was,1 very good crwespecîally on uda. Tc IMELY arida, used to be the big .afttractions for carnivals and other ocsinbut times have Chchanged apparently, tlhe big deal these days is beef. At,,Orono Steamn and Ant 'iqueShw thyheld, a dfraw for a steer and in Newcastle, a simillar prize wvas on1 displa'y at the Lions Carnival, al] 97,5 pounids of Shorthorn. Wiïnner at Newcastle v was Mýrs. Sylvia McD-Lonaild of Oshawawith ticket 5751. The Lioniettes ch-aise lounge draw was won by R. Fredericks, of West Bah Bowmanville. A as mýan from Bleil won the Orono steer. be an QUIT'E A CHANGE -- None of the speakers by mentioned it pbil on Sund(lay, but there1 n-were quite a few oldsters presen-?t who-in side ice make sercalled the late Joseph E. Atkin- beson's feelings about alcoholic beverages. He frowned on booze se much that lie wouldn't in accept any such advertising in thie Toronto Star. He would probably turn oe in his grave if hie could have seen the big O'Keefe Brewing traiter that supplied the loud speak- ing system for, his historie plaque ceremony in Newcastle mn Sunday. WONIEN'S LIB -- Females are certainly comning, into their own these days. When the fouir regional government chairmen and women w4,ere a!innounc- ed last week, salaries for the three meni were set at $27,000 and the one woman will receive $31,000. It certainly looks like discrimination,. even If the Sarea she will govern is larger. NO FESTIVAL - Word Ieaked out around i.Orono I.ast week that therc might be aniother of these stimuiating rock festiv ais atMspr over the Labor Day weekend. We stfllhv pictures from the last one a few years aoan recal the event quite cleariy. Remember liow they enjoyed themselves frolickîng in thie p ondat Tyrone, thelake and any other body oef water they could find. No inhibitions . . . no nothing! Well, those meanies on Clarke coun- tie have apparently frowned on the idea and teMospert officiails have aise had second, thoughts, se it's neit te e. Just as weil, ourx blood pressure probabiy ceuldn't'have taken. it again. PBEýAUT<IFUL GLADS - Our thanks to tý hateýxpert Sgladiolus grower Mrs. J. A. Barnes of R. R. 2, who brought in a gorgeous bouquet of the colorf ul beauties this week. They have ýbeen miucl W' appreciated by the entire staff. MARDI-GRAS PARADE - Don't forew h -hi g Recreation Departmnent Playgrouind MadiGrsparade tnext Teiyat70 . Tey areorking liard on thneir fioats and snuo corne up w1th a great show. UNDER THE SUBWAY - Tesday wasabgdy around towýn, with vehices b)e;ling rutdhrough li te new sub-wa y atý the west ond of towni. The new i oad to theý south, up to Waverly Road was also 1 en sd a a ne w route on Martin Road e to Hwy. -401, Many took adîvantagie of t 'he openirng Sto make a t01ou r oof the clhanes. It will be great -when it's all fLiniîshed bujt right now, it's hard to Y recognîze thenew wvest end entrT o town. W,;e ihear d thle seýonîd bridge is boeing held up by a crane opea trsstrike. awtonville is a dedicated steamr engine: buff . Me acquired this beauty several La conlsîdrle am1p o"untie ' energy and mroney restoring it to better tion. There's nothJiglhe enjoys more than donning his special co-verails, hat and ta--jking Part i a show,ý or parade. HiEs gleaming machine, complete istie, puff,3 ou t smoke and Jsteama as i.t cruises aïlong smo-othly. This picture le in Newcýastle on onday. Clos -sprtMeein se s C rke Rsident Woodrard oucbd f amio AugstIs, -wben1 be1t 1ang noun-) meeting b dî- s3scuss obe Mos- pTrt probiem', wod be bled obindcw iýed nisane reid nsamii n.ea te tck portr <kditor, en sLyife becausesil b d been aseda tthe e eetngwas ope 1 Dhaubic Lail Ae a othr ershto xeakedUt o eave al CdI plie asitance 10 the Necate PP nd mem-1iib- E.nvironntî, and the Ministry Bg »PConetSatqetWe Ne~t Wdnedayis the (it f the excitingi "Naie the vouher wil b aw~de w~dywittvla final gran iIze fromail ntris reeivd urin thesix wek*s thecots Wa'tchfor next week's Saemnfor compi2eedetails andý( look fori the Contest sigas in store windows. Read the adýs mdpaone these,ý local mierchants. They ail have officiai contest-, entry form-s -- ail you need t.5 enter. Am ong the sponsoring merchants are(: Cnda Tire, Suddard Guif, Dykstra'. Jeffrey's Superette, Aber- netby's, Countv Chrysiler, Gien Rae Dairy, Maryanne's Fabrics, Cowan Motors, Tim's- Rent-Ali,- Bresin's, McGregor Hardware, Western Tire,' Mother Mod, McGregor Drugs, Nichois Motors, Frederick's Pharmacy * Kut 'n Kuri, McDonald's Variety, Stephen Fuels, Percy'sý Fina, Artistic Beauty,,Salon. The three lucky 'winners' names will be published weekly and full details of the big grand prize jraw,;will appjear in a later edition of The Canadian ttemn Gives Blod at Lionrs Centre GuI Cortteau of Bowman- minues, none the wosIor record of 333 pînts donated a vile smiles buaveiy as a Redwar so sbe'ii proybably be- an earlier ciiic in Bowmian Cross nurse pricks heu finger corne a reguýLart donor nw hat vJielle rMs. Park-er said thi tu take a blood sample hit he the insii apprebenisions have turnout wvas -pretýty gond fo Blond Donor linic beldat the bern overcome and shereali- IsthiUme of yacm. dermiî Lions Cere last wednesdaý es itus ral quite an easy so rmany people are av afiernoon and eein. pu)ccSs. bolidays." It was the first lime Miss Accordîng tu Mus. JPark- The next regular blom~ Cortîca had given blond and en, one of the attendants ai bbc donor ciinic will e held <or she admitted tou en more clnî, ttal nf 206 pints were Wcdýnesday, October 3sa tan a bit nuos needo)nated on Wednesday. AI- bbc Lions Centre, she mas in and out in about 15 tbougbIb tis fails short - bue )NESDAY ý, AUGUST 8,.1973 NUMBER 32,

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