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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Aug 1976, Section 2, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 18, 1976 Secetion Two Manv ers Council'f4 Gives Approval, For Subdivision The Homestead Homes development firm received approval for a subdivision proposai in Pontypool from the Manvers Council in a meeting on August 3rd. Promoters for the develop- ment were told at the meeting that building permits would be granted under proposais out- lîned in the subdivision plans. The council also passed a motion to ask the County of Victoria for land in lot il, Concession Three witli a foundation for a building already constructed on it. The resolution states that the site now owned by the County Forest Division could be a suitable location for a town- ship building sometimie in the future. Land severances for lots il and 12 in the West corner of Conc. 11, a severance on part of lot 19 in Conc. 14 and another on lot il, Conc. 10 were approved in principle by the council. ATown of Trenton resolu- tion which deals with the lack of deterrents imposed by courts to discourage increas- ingvandalism xvas also en- do;sed by the-council. Miss Margaret Eliott&, were Sunday visitors wit] Mrs. Helen Webster, and and Mrs. R. MacCarl, Wh' daughter, Penny, spent a Mr. and Mrs. Duane CI week's holiday, recently at er and family are home. Cape Cod, at the Holiday Inn. a couple výeeks' liolidai Several local ladies attend- their cottage at Crowi ed the Stanley Demonstration near Marmora., at the Milligan home, last Mrs. Pearl Chrysler, Thursday. Cobourg, is visiting the CI Miss Carol Neal, of Grimsby lers today (Monday). was a weekend visitor here, with lier friend, Miss Penny Webster and on Saturday they S HA arrange for their rçsidence at Among rçcent visitors Trent University, this coming Margaret and Ken i terri. were Jean and Robt. Stev Visitors witli the Websters, Southampton, and the« last Sunday, included Mr. and and Mrs. Stanley Bragg, Mrs. Jack Webster, and Pari, of late Wallace Bragg, of Toronto, accompanied by bank, California. Many relatives from England. remember the late1 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher Wallace Bragg of Seattle were visitors with Mrs. Hu- was a brother of the late bert Stacey, in Bowmanville Bragg of Sliaw's. last _week, and witli Mrs. Garnet 'and Annat Walter Lem--mon in Kingston, Rickard spent three days later. week at the A.M.O. Con Miss Judy Brown is homne tion at the Royal York. An fromn Banff on a couple weeks' the guest speakers at vacation. Ladies' Section were P Sorry to hear Mr. Raymond Spraggett of CFRB on Bruce is a patientin Memorial Reajm of the Unexplained Hospital, in Intensive Care. Mrs., Eleanor Brown, Cc Best wishes for a speedy Analyst and Designer recovery ' Simpson's who discussed Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilmer, effects of colour on var accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. personalitie s and the us Ken Fletcher, attended the, clour in varying eni Senior Citizens' afternoon, ments.' entertainmnent, at tlie Port Russ Dow, Lloyd and Hope Legcion Hall, last Wed- Ayre, local sheep breeder5 nesday. Several liundred were, currentîy exhibitingt in attendance, and an enjoy- sheep in the? annualç able timie was had by ail, with circuit. Russ lias just reti lots of music, botl4 vocal, and from judging the Swine CI instrumentai, refreshments es at Charlottetown Fai were served, and many oid P.EL. Lloyd judged the S acquaintances were renewed. Classes at Trois Rivi( A few took advantage of the Quebec last week. chance to have a tour of Annabelle, Romona inspection upstairs wliere Gai! Rickard attended tliere is a regular Treasutre tosa esis ud Trove of' interesting relices of Arlene Allin, Newcastle the past, inciuding pictures, Marie Hendry, Bowmanv medals, newspapers, and Karen Dow lias compç records of ail descriptions. three weeks as a counsellJ One could spend hours there Camp Glenmhor, Beave reading these priceiess me- and lias returned honi mentoes of everything imagi- make preparations for nable!- Ottawa Exhibition where Mr. Geraid Zeaiand, of will show the, sheep for1 Elizabethvillie, was a recent Downs Farms. caller with Mrs. Agnes Bur- Camp Gienmlior, a 1 ley. establislied Prebyteï Mrs. Amelia Lancaster and Camp, is organized to pro Mrs. Madeline Buckley were good Christian feliowshi among those attending the and recreation for yo Playat the Newcastle Harbor, people between the ages Friday evening. and 14 years. As counselli Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Webster a group of, 9 and 10 year were visitors at Bobcaygeon. girls, Kareni found lierv witli Mr. and Mrs. C. Coch- botli interesting andc rane, on Monday. lenging because some of .Mrs. Leone Lane, wîtli Mr, charges were rookie camp and Mrs. Bill Lane of Port Since Karen liad comp Hope, visited friends at Nor- charge of lier group during wood, Fridayý second week of camp she lad to hear MVrs. Ron very giad of the training Burley is progressing favor- had received eariythiss ably in Memorial Hospital. mer at the Bark Lake Lea, Mrs. Raipli Deamond and slip Camp. chldren, and Mrs. Ivan Mc- The competition betm Ian, of Bridgewater, Nova cabins was keen as each gr Scotia, are visitors liere witli participated in the sports Mr. and Mrs. Raipli Mclnnes recreationai activities pro and family. ed. Karen tauglit the Arcl Greeting the congregatiorn classes and also coaclied at our churcli doors Sunday own group in basebali, sm morning were, Diane Rowe ming, canoeing and spe and Bea Jones. Rev. A. event's. Tizzard used the storyof Abel Having liad sucli a to illustriate bis top i c, "A cessful experience, Ka Continuing Testimony ~, and does flot liesitate to1 the importance of doing as another season of like ail mucli good as possible from tdes and slie recommE day to day - the effect of whicli counseîîing as a truîy lives after us. 11 warding experience for ott We were giad to see Mr. and who may decide to give Mrs. Hugh Stapleton back try. again, after their holiday trip _______ dlown soutli. Tliey cailed in to 'rR see Mrs. Leone Lanie, after OBITUAR churcli. A meeting of our Officiai ARCHIBALD) EVANS Board will be field at Shiloli, WILSON Monday, Aug. 30, at 8 p.m. Our U.C.W. are invited to Aciad(rh)E Kendal on Wednesday evening Wilson of Lifford passed av Sept, lst at 8 p.m. in Ross Memorial Hospi Mr, and Mrs. Chiarles Gray Lindsay, on Thursday, Aug andgirs o Orno ere 5, 1976, foliowing a bt Sattwday visitors, wîth Mrs. îlesTi eesdw Leone ane. is 88th year and liad alw Moiss at araplond resided on the .Wiisonhli from New Jersey to wisli Mrs. sta -Lo1,Cnc mrVinie amany liappy Manvers Township. th Mr. îitby. lirys- after, ,y at Lake r, of lirys- Switli Bragg wart, Rev. g, son, Bur- wîill Rev. lwho eOtto belle is last mven- Lnong Ithe Alian n, The ýd and olour with ýd the nrous ise of ,iron- John ýs are their show irned Class- air in Sheep reres, iand Jthe qiy for Jand iville., pleted [or at erton, ne to rthe .. she Dow long- rian -vide pî, fun 7oung Sof 8 br for ir old wqrk chl- f lier ipers. iplete ig the ewas gshe sum- ider- tween :roup ,and rovid- chery d lier ;Wim- ecial suc- amen plan Ltivi- ends jre- >hers it a :ans way pital, Igust )rief s in ways mre- 10 - )n of -iett one k -of d by ustin Wal- hers iley. was iapel mre, wof was [ose eer, 'ite- iams Johm eme-

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