Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Dec 1976, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Hýydro Establishes Reference Centre, For Use by Public Ontario Hydro has estab- reports and submissions. ished a new reference centre Brochures on various Hydro ta provide quick and easy, subjects, written in a direct, public access to Hydro publi- non-technical style, are avail- catiOns. able as handout material. The centre, located on the Hydro Chairman R.B. Tay- miezzanine floor of Hydro lor says "information in the Place, 700 University Avenue, centre will be of special Toronto, features documents, importance to the student and fWarm wishes . BARRYSVARIETY & HARDWARE î 114WAVERLEY CENTRE = BW-NIL Christmas Day lo a.m. - pl.m. BoxingDay9a.m..Ilp.m. Seniors Taken on Tour of Lights, ,by K!nsmen Club The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 22, 1976 5 Lawrence Says is Efforts Hindered, ;tI Northumberland Durham MP, Allan Lawrence said his efforts to investigate the sale of Canadia'n nuclear reactors in foreign countries are being hampered by a lack -of co-operation. Speaking on the CTV tele- vision program, Question Per- iod, last week, Mr. Lawrence described the chairman of Atomic Energy Canada Limit- ed as a "very very bad, witness." The chairman', Ross Camp- bell, appeared before the House public accounts com- mittee last week. 1 Mr. Lawrence, who is head of the Public Accounts com- mittee said that although Atomic Energy Canada Lim- ited paid $2.5 million to a foreign agent handling the sale of a reactor in Argentîna, it is still not known who the agent is. He noted that Liberals are in the majority on the public accounts committee. Many of them, he said, do Letter t o the Edîtor The annual tour of Christmas ligflts and ciecorations was held on Sunday evening with about 60 senior citizens taking advantage of the Kinsmen Club's hospitality. Following the tour, they returned to the Memorial Park Clubhouse where Kinsmen and Kinettes provided lunch plus a surprise visitor in, the person of Santa Claus who is pictured here leading the group in some carol singing. 98-year-old Bert Stevens as usual was called upon for a few of his recitations. 280 Wellesley St.E. Apt. 1608 Toronto, Ontario M4X 1G7 December 13, 1976 Dear Sir: Much of Ontario's history is buried in the sagas of her smaller forgotten towns and villages. To unearth this chapter--as part of a book--I am probing the stories of some older, communities in your area. If any of your readers would care to participate in this project, I would look forward to hearing of old stories and olci photographs of the 10110w- l ing: Decker Hollow, Stephen Sincerest besi Gulch, Empire Milis. Yours truly, wishes to one & alP Ron Brownf rom the Staff AderiSng..of 1-~uerLS1n M..KOOL makes it ~ENTERPRISES perfectly clear! I 24 DiviSion St. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOA Tel.w623-3221 C CW, NC. SCarnegie, Pro Hardware Lý 36 King St. E. 623-5408 acadeinie community, as well as to those individuals and organizations with special interes ts or concerns about the various aspects of eleet- rical energy supply." A comfortable study area is provided and a coin-operated copying machine is available to allow visitors to obtain copies of material at a modest charge. Staff is available to assist, visitors. "We recognize the need to provide information to the public and every effort is being made to do so promptly and efficiently." Mr. Taylor Says.' The telephone number of the Reference Centre is (416) 592-3331. The facility is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. THRU A CHILD'S EYES... "...For it is good tobe chlidren sometîmes, and neyer better than at Christ- mas . .. from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, g othe Electors- of Ward 3 a Very Sincere for, your genorous support. 1 wish everyone a Joyous Chrlstmacs and Happy New Yoar. Wm, Bih"Clarke Bankrupt Estate of Family Threds 110 Waverley Road Waverley Plaza Bowmanville Everything Must Be SoId ut /2 Price Or More than ½/2Price Off!l on Agil Men's - Ladies' and Cildren's Clothes Brand Names: Levi's - T-Kays - US Tops - Lord Jim Shirt-Off-My-Back - Hey Georgie- Dude Dales Leeds LADI ES: Suits - Pant Suits - Sweaters Skirts - Blouses - Vests - Gauchos Ja ckets - Covera Ils MEWNS: Jeans - Vests - Sweaters - Shirts Socks - etc. CHILDREN'S: Sweaters - Shirts - Jeans - Cords Ja ckets - U nderwea r - etc. EPrsentths averiseentand receive an adtoa Present th 0 OFF your total purchase.j CHARGEX - MASTER CHARGE GOOD CHECKS - CASH Open 11:Oa.m. until9p.m. Liquidators hv s ruh an oYS selection of Chairman Allen T. Lambert of the Toronto Dominion Bank announced Dec. th that he would be relinquishing his duties as the bank's Chief Executive Officer on Aprîl 30, 1977, but would remain as Chairman of the Board until April, 1978. President Richard M. Thomson, 43, will become President and Chief Executive Officer on May 1,1i977. .Mr. Lambert, who is 64, was recently appointed Chairman of the Royal Commission on Financial Organization and Accountability. .His statement to the Annual General Meeting of Share- hol4.ers of the bank said: 'Now on a personal note, I wish to report to the Share- holders that as I shaîl shortly be reaching the age of 65, the question of succession bas beeli discussed w,,ith youfr Board of Directors. It has been agreed that 1 will Nmews From' Take-a-Break A variety of activities have kept the girls at St. John's Take-a-Break busy these past few Tuesday mornings. Several girls brought ideas for things to make at our "Craft- morning, and ev- eryone went home with some new ideas for Christmas decorations for the home. One morning was spent in makîng items and preparing for our Bazaar. The Bazaar was quite a success and many people came out to support our efforts. An interesting variety of booths and a bake table offered lots of selection for the shoppers. continue as Chairman and' Chief Executive Officer until April 30, 1977, at which time I will .relinquish'my duties, as Chief Executive Officer. These will be assumed by Mr. Richard M. Thomson who, on May lst, will become Presi- dent and Chief Executive Officer. The'Board has asked me to continue as Chaîrman of the Board for one year thereafter, that is until April 30, 1978, and this I have most happily consented to do. "In contemplating these changes, I look back on a career of nearly fifty years of bdnking with a feeling 0f great nostalgia, much pleasure and some satisfaction. 1 am most grateful for the opportunity L have, had to be the- Chief Executive Officer of this fine instituton for- so w-any years. 1 am alsc o ç9wf4ed iii th~e knowledge that 1 shall be passing on the r-esponisibility to a fine team ulder -- the capable leadership of Dick Thomson, and their aim, I am, sure, will be to continue to serve the public both in Canada and internationally, to the best of their ability." We are pleased to report that a substantial donation was made to the Help Hondur- as Foundation due to our Bazaar. In thecoming weeks we are planning a "cookie exchange" and on Tuesday, Dec. 21 there will be a Christmas party for the children. Our group is not large so any ladies silîl interested, why not join us Tuesday, 9:15-11:00 for an enjoyable break. w'-, .IIaIAI qui . l ,a>at uil a.> 1quj %PU ta " olljqpq beautiful odainabatflwr! holiay i a bautFulwrd f rom the Management and Staff of Dairy Barn Store S21,5 King St. E. Bowmnanville ISHOP FROM YOUR CAR FOR THE FRESHEST I EGGNOG HIN TOWN! ONI 5 A Q"UART, from the Manager and Staff of Canadian Imperial Bankof' Commerce l King St. W. BOwmanvjlle Allen Lambert Announces, Ne WilI Be Reliînquiîshing Post as Head of TD Bank

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy