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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Dec 1975, Section 3, p. 3

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Demandîng Rotle of Police Des crîbed'cf Kiwanis Club As one of 96 Ontario Provincial Police Constables selected to serve as Com- munity Services Officers at the forces many detachments across tbe province, it is the duty of Nèwcastle's Const. ,-*ary Brunton to aid in mnaintaining good public rela- ions and assist in improving crIrime prevention. In this light, Const. Brunton can often be foumd addressing various community groups and service clubs, among tbemn a sinaîl but entbusiastic group of Bowmanville Kiwan- ians at their Decc. ? meeting. Rather than the uâsual, well discussed topics sucb as safe driving practices, Const. Brunton rclated to tbe Kiwa- nis Club the relationsbip, 'vihfor the most part does 1tarte atS rM To everyone in ail the nations of the world:' 7A Prayer f or peace and goodwill Liberty St. South and 401M Bowmanville As Christmas carols fMI the air., our thoughts 'are with our many friends. Greetings to one and ail! Best Wishes f rom the Staff at SHOPS UP TOP - Oshawa Centre and hopefully always' will cxist, bctwecn the police officer and the public. 1 The two were noted by Const. Brunton as "insepar- able" as neither can success- fully function witbout thc other. Witb the aid of a film Const. Brunton explaincd the many duties wbich police offîcers become involvcd in whicb are often not realized or forgotten by the general public. 1Botb tbe film and Const. Brunton's verbal information remindcd that police officers, altbough gencrally viewed by the public on the scene of a traffic accident or Iauling down a spccding motorist, a maority of the time are called on f rlcss obvious tasks sucb as the family quarrel, a lost child or pet, a compassionate message and so on. These duties, altbougb tbe officer may have a mucb colder attitude witb the speed- ingo impaired driver on our roadways, or in placing a thief under arrcst, requirea great deal more patience and under-, standing. The cbild affccted by a husband-wife argument might nccd a comforting word of reassurance, or sîmilarily tbe relatives of those injured in an accident. Sudh matters bring about,, tbe fact that a police officer is to be respectedf for bis abilities rather than feared for bis authority. t was further pointed out tbat in holding respect rather tban fear for t he police officer, tbe public sbould be more involved in crime prevention and more willing to state evidence. Apparently a great deal more difficulty is bcing cx- pericnced in getting sound information from witncsscs than in the past. YELVERTON Intended for Last Week Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mal- colm are currently enjoying a weeks holiday in Acapulco, Mexico - a planned tri ýjonsored by a Corn Seed TIe Norman Wilsons report an enjoyable evening held recently a t Elmnvale when Mr. Norman Neals was retired as bank manager there and was Ionored on bis retirement. Among the many gifts receiv- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Neals were Krocbler Swivel Chairs. Other local family members in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jackson of Bethany and Mrs. Hazel Hall of A white g if t service was held at Ylverton United Church on Sunday morning at which time the young people took ýover the service in a capable fashion. The agenda o ftIe service included a candie lighting service and several instru- mental and vocal solos. Sorry to report 'that Mrs.ý Clarence Page slipped and fell and dislocated -her rielht shoulder. Ail join in wishîng Myra a speedy recovery. ilt was our pleasure to attend a portion of the United Cooperatives of Ontario an- nual -Convention held at the Royal York in Toronto- this week. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Merrili Van Camp accomp ane the Harvey Mal- comto the Greenwood Towers in Port Hope for the Annual Christmas Party of the former Wardens Assoc. of Northumberland - Durham. Tbe Guest Speaker of the evening was a former M.P.P. of Durham Co. - Mr. Alex Carrutbers who drew on bis past experiences as 16 years as M .P.P. to provide an intercsting and informative address. Mrs. Ross Hurren spent this p ast week with ber twin sister Mrs. Jimf Biggs and family in Port Elgin. Rio0 1 we1 To aur rnany wonderful friends and patrons, 41 sncere best wishes for, the. holidays and a "Thankyou! " for your patronage!, From The Staff At HOWARD Le WOOD -TRANSPORT 210 Base Line Rd. E. . Bowmanville f Ontarjo mbusma to Visi1"t -ID-urha oieg Ombucàsman Arthur Mal- two parts. Mr. Maloney and put es with the Province of ony, QC, and his staff will bis staff will meet with Ontario or with provincial early in theuNehaYear to h interested students of the agencies. Since his office aea y sein NwYar fo resi- College in the afternooii and opened on September lst, 1975, aede ste Osawaforeai with the general public at Mvr. Maioney and his stant Doug Moffatt, MPP for D'r night. Both sessions will be hamn East announced today. structured to give those at- Mr. Moffatt said that final tending an opportunity to ask details of the visit are stiîî questions a bou t the newly, being discussed, but-that both created office and to present he and President Gordon their complaints. Willey of Durham College are Mr. Maloney who was t'.ýI delighted that the services of officially sworn in on October the Ombudsman's office wiîî 30, 1975, is an officer o f the be made so easily accessible Legislature. His office was to resid-nts of the area. created to represent individ- The seminar will be held in uals or organizations in dis- HihPacmn Record for Durham Again this year Durham istration programs than there ' C olege bas had an excellent are graduates to fill them. record in the placement of its 0f graduates wbich the graduates. 0f 372 graduates College could contact,, the lasty ear - there is an follown is a breakdown of employment rate of over 90 tIc mplymcnt rate of 87.18 percent. In fact, there are per cent with an average more employment opportun- salary of $8,000. ities for graduates of Tech- In thie Business division nology_ and Business Admin- 88.23 per cent of graduates have jobs witb an average Tax C or n e rsalaryof $7,000, pe cn Du omy recent hsia we mpodwihaavr coiunths ~ enotax age of $8,00. R..A. grad- ization, there lilb ota ae ad an average of colmn hi wek.Anyway, $ 10,000 paid the Nursing Chrstasisnotime to be Diîoagauts worricd about sud matters. eip logaduate th Mýy tanks to all whosent tbeir higîest empîoyment rate wishes during my illness and 96.92 per cent of graduates lad the very best wisbes to al Of jobs. Salaries averaged $8,500 you for a Merry Christmas for technicians and $9,500 for and a Happy New Year. technoîogists. At this holy season, May we take the opportunity to wish you every blessing! John Manuel, C.G.A. :Ïý Incomne Tax and Related Accounting Services 67 King St. East , Site 2 Bowmanville have handlcd over 3,000 cases. Some, of these complaints have been referred, to the appropriate federai or mun- icipal agency fCor action, since they), otsdethe COm- l~udrn~n's uridictonbu' Mýalony's office bias mraintain- ed a f oliow-up service to ensure tbat te complaints bave been deait with. At present, the Ombuds- man's office bas between 1,400 At Black Creek Pioneer Vlllage Preparationsfoir a pioner style-ChIstma TORONTO --The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Autbority invites you to enjoy preparations for Cbr is t mas, p re - Confederation style, in Black Creek Pioncer Village. From now to January 4 the Village staff demonstrate how settiers prcparcd and obevdthe Yule. Tbe Village bouses display the simple decorations of the pcriod -- wreatbs of evergrecn bougbs, garlands of cranberries and popcorn and the traditional kissing baîls. The kitchens are filled with the aromas of fresbly baked fancy breads, cakes, ýI>-_,, mince-meat and puddings. To add to the Christmas scene at Black Creek, tbe cboir members from St. RPRTIN FOR CHiRliSTAS" From nowutl anuary 4tb Black Crýeek Pbilip's Lutheran Cburcb in Pioneer Village recalls' the Christmases ofpe-nferto rural Ontario. The lslington will sing Christmas foods, decorations and rituals of Ontario's early settlers are recreated in special carols in various locations demonstrations. The homes of the Village have been decorated to refleet the life througb tbe Village eacb styles and beliefs of the- original owners Saturday and Sunday af- ternoon between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., up to December 2lst. An added treat for families on weekends will be special "Christmas Dinner" (reservations are essential) at Black Creek's Haîf Way House on the following Sundays: 7th, l4th and 2lst of December. For reservations telphone 661-6654. Tbe Village is open week- days fromn 9:30 a.m. t'O 4:00 P.m. and on weekends fromn 10:00 arn. to 4:30 p.m. t will be closcd Christmas Day and New Year's Day only. Black Creek 'Pioncer Village, located, at Jane Street and Steeles Avenue in Northwest Metro Toronto, is adminîstered by The Metropolitan, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. For furthcr information contact Metro Region Conservation at 661-6600. MYay the magic of Christmas unfold within your heart and home bringing special joys and remembrances. As this season of love and'~ cheer arrives we extend warm wishes for a truly'happy holiday. A., Potter & Son LtM Builders of UO Cuty Gt onsLt.-BukCurtf The Caniadian Statesman. Bowmanville, December 24, 1975 3 and 1,500 cases under investi- -students and residents. of the gration. area will take advantage of Dr. Willey and I are lookin this opportunity to meet Mr. forward to Mr. Maloney 's Ma!oney and bis staff. visit, said the Member for Final details of the visit will Durham East, and we expect be announced by the Ombuds- that a large number of man's office in the new Year. rr Bringingq old fashioned joys to worm your heart at Christmastide. Our gratitude for yaur support. Grist Miii Auction Barn NEWTONVILLE Guss who's wishing you a wonderful Christmas season? May the festive spir- S it be yours thraughout ttýe holidays and after! Thank you for your patronage during 1975. We look forward to seeing you in 1976. EARIL Mc,ýQUEEN of BaePeleshok Motors Ltd. BaeLine Road Aîax

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