é ^ 1 • r- _ _1 A _1 _ Phone E -lassiTi 6Q Ads ^ Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline - - Monday 4:30 p.m. * 623-3303 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 27,1989 19 NEEL) a pressure system? Water Softeners? Repairs to ail makes. Harvey Partner, Orono, phone 983-5206, Bowmanville phone 623-2301. 1-tfSN Happy New Year and BestWIshes for 1990 G. W. Mutton Masonry ; 52-1S BOB'S PAINTING & DECORATING REASONABLE RATES FREE ESTIMATES Phone 987-2193 49-tfSN I & T CARPENTERS Licensed, 25 years experience House Trim Stairs Decks Additions All carpentry related work Ivan Jones Tony Panara Orono Hampton 983-5303 263-2991 1-tfSN STU MCGEE FLOOR SANDING SANDING-REFINISHING REPAIRS AND STAINING Supplied, Laid and Finished Over 20 years experience Phone collect after 6 p.m. (705)944-5529 • 52-5SN LARRY QUINNEY PAINTING and DECORATING Interior and Exterior Over 13 years experience FREE ESTIMATES Phone 263-8535 11-tfS INSTALL a combination wood oil, wood electric furnace or boiler. Oil - gas - electric boiler or furnace. furnace. Harvey Partner and Sons, Bowmanville, 623-2301 or Orono 983-5206. 4-tfSN Carl Brink BUILDER CUSTOM HOMES Additions and Alterations 987-4818 (No Sunday Calls) 52-tfS GORD SIMPSON Phone 983-5808 PAINTING, PAPERING, CARPENTRY, REMODELLING, GENERAL REPAIRS 24-tfS FURNACES CLEANED Parts and Service Policy HARVEY PARTNER and SONS Bowmanville 623-2301 Orono 983-5206 52-tfSN PETER SUTHERLAND SIDING Soffit, Eavestrough, Windows, Shutters 623-4398 16-tfSN c -, BRANCHES ■free ISevk* Expert service to VCR's, T.V.'s, home stereos, car stereos, portable stereos. Free Estimates Bowmanville Audio-Vision 58 King Sf. W. 623-2312 44-tfSN CJ's RENOVATING SERVICE Specializing In siding, sheds and garages, custom decks and fences. looting and home renovations. Special rates for Senior Citizens For free estimates phone: 623-4154 1-tfSN Simons Custom Upholstering (Since 1954) Free Estimates Pick-up and Delivery 623-6207 Base Line Rd. W., Bowmanville 1-tfSN DAVID HILLS BUILDING SERVICES;:; Additions - Sunrooms Garages I will design it, draw it, obtain permit and build it. One price, no extras BEAT THE SPRING RUSH Telephone 786-2393 49tfSN BARR'S (416) 987-1445 986-4277 Roofing • Sheet Metal • Skylights FUT ROOFS • SHINGLES • PRE-PAINTED STEEL SIDING • SOFFIT • TROUGH • SUNROOMS • SOLARIUMS 20 Years Experience Collect Calls Accepted 28-tfSN "HERITAGE HOME IMPROVEMENTS" SPECIALIZING IN: Finished Basements - Additions Decks - Fences - Minor Renovations Architectural and Electrical Services Available FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-1692 44-tfSN DURHAM TV & ANTENNA 6= TV Antennas for Perfection in Reception • Towers • Rotators • Remote Control Rotators • Antennas • Transmission Wire • Hardware We also do TV and Stereo Repairs 151 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville 623-9955 ^ Bill Van Der Herberg Depend on the Leader Channel Master' COLOR INOINIIMD ANTINNAS 15 BARRETT HEATING Oil Burners - Furnaces Cleaning, Repairs, Installation Bowmanville 623-1025 12-tfS A & J'S HOME IMPROVEMENTS SPECIALIZING IN Minor Repairs and Alterations Interior and Exterior FREE ESTIMATES Phone 623-8874 or 623-3549 31-tfS HOLROYD'S HEATING Authorized ESSO Home Comfort Dealer Oil Burner Sales Cleaning and Repairs Parts and Service Plan HAMPTON 263-8501 40-tfSN MELROZEMA PAINTING AND DECORATING Interior and Exterior Over 25 years of experience in painting and paper hanging FREE ESTIMATES Phone 263-8976 42-tfSN JACK BURGESS OIL BURNERS-FURNACES CLEANED PLUMBING REPAIRS Phone Hampton 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS P.O. Box 43, Bowmanville : 1-tfs BOWMANVILLE GLASS & MIRRORS ' 143 Wellington Stréét, 1 Bowmanville Mon. -Frl. 9a,m.- 5 p.m, Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sealed units, storm windows and doors, store fronts and screen and glass repairs, all types of glass and mirrors available. FREE ESTIMATES 24 hour emergency plate glass replacement. Locally owned and operated. 51-tfSN WE SPECIALIZE IN • Tree Removal • Trimming > Pruning • Stump Removal • Free Estimates Book now for lower winter prices on tree removals 432-1422 48-5S LI Custom Software Services and Supplies Micro Computers ANDY'S SOFTWARE INC. 623-2375 Maple Grove Rd. N., R.R. 6, Bowmanville, Ont. 31-tfSN NEWCASTLE UPHOLSTERY Pick-up and Delivery FREE ESTIMATES 987-4958 119 Edward St.W., Newcastle 37-tfSN RESTORATION RENEWING Block and Brick Chimneys TRYWESCO MASONRY 623-8521 sa-tfSN CARPET STEAM CLEANING C & J Services Personal Service Satisfaction Guaranteed 549, Dlnlng/Llvlng Rooms plus Hallway Phone Dennis at 623-2095 2-IISM ROLL OFF BINS FOR SCRAP AND GARBAGE WC BUY CARS TOR WMCKINU CALL US NOW U'.vlV © 987-4741 NEWCASTLE 44'IISN DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED MONDAY 4:30 P.M. wvvvvvvvvv * Season's * wvvwvvvw SEASON'S GREETINGS AND A HEALTHY NEW YEAR to all my friends and relative» Farewell Blackburn 52-1 s I would like to wish all my friends and relatives A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Claude Kilmer 52-1 s ARE you looking for a warm and loving daycare environment for your child? Phone Gwen 432-8412 or Heather 432-7153. 50-3SN Auction Sales DESHANE AUCTION SERVICES All types of auctions (416)985-4240 v 35-tfSN AUCTIONEER Don Stephenson Phone 623-1726 Estates, farms and all consignments wanted. 20-tfSN AUCTION SALE Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. At Myles King Auctions 33 Hall St., Oshawa All consignments welcomed. Estate sales, etc. Est. in 1967. Myles King, Auctioneer, 725-5751 8-tfS Auction Sales New Year's Day Sale Jan. 1,11 a.m. Pethick Auction Barn, Haydon 10 Mi. N. E. of Oshawa We have another quality sale to start the year off with. To include: oak bow front china cabinet, oak side-by-side, round oak table and chairs, oak servers, oak hall stand, large pine flat-to-wall, large mahogany bullet, 9 pc. mahogany diningroom suite, Victorian settees, settees, mahogany what-not shell, pine armoire, fancy parlor tables, 5' carousel horse, a rubber tire horse buggy in excellent condition, bells, pine dresser, blanket box, lots of primitive pine, wicker chair and rocker, old wicker baby buggy, spool bed, spool legged table with leaves, pine harvest tables, bronze figurines, hooked rug, plus lots of small collectables. Terms: Cash or cheque with I.D. Viewing from 10 a.m. Coffee and doughnuts are on us! What a better way to spend New Year's Day than at a quaint little country auction. Phone 1-263- 4252, 985-0749, Garry K. Powell, Auctioneer. 52-1SN Sat., Jan. 6, 10 a.m. Antiques and Collectables Wilson's New Year's Auction Sale of Antiques and Collectibles Selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge ANTIQUE FURNITURE: including 8 pc. diningroom suite (1840's, orig. Windsor green paint, all stencilled stencilled and inlaid - rare collector's pc.), beautiful 9 pc. mahogany diningroom diningroom suite (excell.), bird's eye maple chest of drawers, 2 brass beds (1890's), oak curved glass china cabinet, 3 flat back Quebec pine cupboards, pine washstand, 4 harvest tables, Quebec armoire, dry sink, 2 church pews, Scottish oak armoire, 2 pine benches, Quebec rocker, 3 pine blanket boxes, hall table with drawer, wicker settee (excell.), Victorian hall mirror, needlepoint side chair, 2 board table with drawer, ladder back chairs, high chair, captain's chair, cedar chest, dresser top mirror, mirror, oak hall mirror, organ stool with claw feet, antique wooden telephone, telephone, pine rod-back rocker, child's rocker, display showcase, pump organ. COLLECTIBLES: including blue flowered crocks and jugs including Burns and Campbell, Toronto (rare), W.E. Welding, Brantford, merchant crock, log cabin quilt, hooked rugs, baby quilt, coke cases, butter bowls, butter press, butter churn, candle maker, knife box, lanterns, bells, flat irons, flail, wooden rake", apple peeler, brass scales, splint box, post card viewer, postcards, antique prints and pictures, potter's potter's scale, copper boiler, wool winder, winder, egg crate, 2 dough boxes, harness harness maker's bench, block planes, picture frames, cast iron pots, stained glass windows, Tiffany lamp, copper Confederation plaque (1867-1927), Royalty items, Toronto railway lantern, stained glass fireplace screen; weather vane. FINE CHINA AND GLASS: including Royal Doulton figurines (some discontinued), jugs, Aynsley, Occupied Japan, depression, Royal Albert, Moreq.- roft, Norilake, P.K., Silesia, bisque, Dresden figurine (card player), English English painted vase, silver water pitcher set, pickle cruet, collection of washbasins including Flow Blue, Bridal Rose dishes, plus many other items. NOTE: This sale includes includes a Ige. number of wooden collectibles from a private collector collector in loronto that have Peep stored for 15 years. Also the furniture furniture from Norm and Thelma MacLeod's MacLeod's home in Markham who have collected antiques since 1948. Preview for this sale will be Thursday, January 4, from 1 p.m.. to 9 p.m. and Friday, January 5,- from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sale man-; aged and sold by Lloyd Wilson Au-' ctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 41 6-852-» 3524 or 9755. 52-1S H $agt from the $ast A Look Back at the Front Page Stories That Have Shaped Our Community i DISMISS FIREMAN FOR REINC A WOE He Claims Firing Was "Personal" Hooper Says No! >r, f 2' VOLUME 111 Bowmanville's Fire Brigade lost another of its long service firemen at the end of the year, in the person of Louis Lyle, 27 years on the brigade and a son of fprmer Fire Chief the late George Lyle. His brother Tom Lyle is the present chief. -, "iXouis Lyle, who works with Goody par here and frequently is away from this area orf-behalf of- the company, apparently failed to obtain leave of absence on two occasions from the Fire Committee as detailed in the brigade's policy. This infraction was brought to the attention of the Council Fire Committee with the following results: 16 Pages IIOWMANVII.LE, ONTAKU), WEDNESDAY, JANUARY II, 13113 10c Per Copy NUMBER 1 Mayor Reports / * " ! Councillor Wesley Ficc as' "It is the decision of this z- • l_j iChairman of the Fire Commit* committee that if the above in* Fomina riGrG !l? c r *P° rtcd the meeting of formation is true and correct 1 *^*^1 ^ Bowmanville Town Council on Mr. Lvlo's services will be| LI I li J [Monday evening on the follow.'tcrminatcd as of December! iNGXl Monday in fi lcttcr sent fa y him ,o Hisaut. 1964. i / (Worship, Mayor Ivan Hobbs. 1 "The committee would be Fire Chief Tom Lyle, L. Lyle-pIcascd to meet with your répand répand J. Hayman, secretary of resontatives at any time if you ; the Fire Brigade. ,or Mr. Lyle wish to discuss t "It has been brought to thc.thls matter further, icommittee's attention that Mr.I Councillor Ficc told council ijL. Lyle has been out of town [that Mr. L. Lv!e had declined ion two occasions for periods:to discuss the matter, and that exceeding one week withoutjhis services to the fire depart* leave of absence being grant*' ment have been terminated at cd. This we feel Is a violation the end of December, of the policy as adopted. i iturn to page twoi JP" Powell Chemical * Moving to Toronto eaves Plant Empty Liens Dlst, Gov. Terry Evans' The Lions Club of Bowman*I,. 711 * following letter from:ago when the plant was con- ville will welcome Terry, the H. Powell Chemical Corn* structcd we would have acted Evans. District Governor, Dis-iE^V Limited was read at much differently, trict A*3, Lions International,!°J > .v Mond 5 y . . "There are 13 and a half which includes 36 Clubs in thlst. It Is with much regret that ♦art of the Province. LiotV 1 nave to announce a decision •>rry is a Station Operator! from the Board of Directors •tih the Ontario Hydro. He Is' 0 * the Fidelity Pharmaccutl* member of the Havelock ca l Company, Limited, the •ih, having joined this Clubiwrcnt company of Powell, ff being its President Due to quite recent Canadian xLOÎfFtoS Chairman 1962* food ami Drug rulings limit- ,ty District 1 Governor 1 > I 'R certain pcrFonnet In our " e ^ t « e Wntl elected Governor industry to rpccific jobs, wt have found thnt it Li no long* t cr economically feasible tc > continue our plant on Simp- i son Avenue. «æfcrç I - if. Governor Terr; visit the local CluL 6v Jan. 11, 1965 at the Lions Ceitr». The purpose of his visit will be to advise and assist assist President Laurence Goddard, Goddard, Secretary Bud Moses, and "Consequently we are moving moving back to Toronto Into a warehouse close to,our head office, and arc contracting all the Officers. Directors and our manufacturing to other members of the Club on mat*! firms itil! large enough to tefs pertaining to Lions ad*t survive. Our plant in Bow* ministration and the Lions', manville will be closed on treat program of humanitarian January- 15th. Had we known icrvlce. all of this a short two yean» years remaining on n lease, and we can offer on attractive arrangement to anv prospective prospective company interested in the property. The property is listed through A. E. LcPagc, Toronto, and this firm can furnLih anyone with partial- "We have always had loyal Ofl NSW Year # 5 Day co-operation from your town ' officials, and the citizens in, general, and we deeply regret - that we have been forced into this abandonment," The letter was signed by N. I L. Mason, president. \ Councillor Hooper moved I that this letter be referred to the Industrial Commission, and this was seconded by Councillor Bundle, and carried. carried. Per Capita Tax Levy in Area Municipalities Assessment \Coundl Increases by [Appoints Over $400 OOO^ ersonne ^ • t ! The rcoort of the Strlkln The report of the Striking At the meeting of Bowmanville Town Council l S, r i^ it L cc ,T a , 1 'w nR roc ?™ mcn : Hi'Av" V e CnuncU Chamber on Monday evening 'of «"a" reJreÆi™'o"î ms worship, Major Ivan Hobbs, gave the following ' various boards and committees year end report. was adopted at the meeting of const,|LoM S mC " R,Cal „ ,lcal 0t l ,1 , casur , c <?. rc P°rt !o B n° W Monday evcS?on C o°To) considerable success on the operation of this com* jtion by Deputy Reeve Ross munity for the year 1064. From a municipal point of ! Stevens, seconded by Recvo view, wc have had what I believe to bo one of the | Sl A n f v Ll " ,c -. By-Law 1925, most successful years enjoyed for quite some time. 'StmcSif 'waTaivcn Vr« Our assessment for example has Increased readings and passed. $-113,661. over thnt of 1063, of which, 52 per cent or I The appointments arc: Plan* 5223,630. is increased Industrial and Commercial As. , B?ard. William Lycett, sessment. It is needless to tell council how Important te,° St'e'ven^CcSw and beneficial this is. To illustrate the increased Board, Peter Bathgate. Coutv assessment further I would like to present the fol* jcilior Carl Leslie, and Coun- lowing statistics: jcilior Wesley Ficc. Library (breakdown' indicated* Uie m toL' ^Recreation"' Co nun i t tee, lowine: Residential. 5,e50,2:5;|?M Uncl U", tt £ s h 1 ^ l FI £, c ' c< rû" Commercial. 1,053.530: Indus.' ïïJJSï ïfi r-, h rt n n.,P,°, n trial, 818,175 and Business,! S.. 1 • M - r ?' Cj - r ! D f vl,t - J - F; Maitland Gould Appointed Queen's Counsel ^ ,c *^* e ----Sommer*' "In 1963 our assessment read: •TURN TO PAGE TWO) manville, are the proud parents of the first babv born Th. Q . UfC S' a V oun * First Baby of Year t , his year tn Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. y Marlal jiauuaV ô. Gcaîd,' ot Joanne Nicholson orrived at 4:43 a.m., New Year's' North lias, was barn and re- P/iy, w'lh Dr. E. L. Ewert the attending physician. Born at 4:49 a.m. Mr;, Nicholso* was formerly Helen Terry. Both father A former resident of Bow* manville was among the 107 Ontario barristers who were Committee and' adopfed^bylTHlS children, Stephen 11, Darla te new arrival weighed 6 lbs., 8^ ounces.! the north. and n half. , Stuart 5 and Jay one ceivrd his education here prior to receiving his bachelor of arts dette at the University of Toronto. He later, graduated f»tfm Os* goode Hall and hi»s been prominent in the legal pro* fesslon for many years In clai, 1.036.660, Industrial, 691.*|Çi_ i_ BC5 and Business 851,324, total* uTSlGSiTl3D ling 8.216.069. ! "From these figures it is In*,\À/î|| tcrcsting to note that as an* YY III tlcipatcd by the Capital Fore*' cast prepared by the "* f : Council, that wc are living up to our forecast not only from a capital expenditure point nf view, but also from on anticipated anticipated receipt viewpoint. Our percentage • of/ Industrial and Commercial Assessment in relation relation to the Residential Assessment Assessment rose approximately TURN TO PAGE TWO) Both the of The Canad will be closed January 8th pensate the state Day that fell on Regular hours will resume January I1th. Close ItUdfrV jf£,{ (Bits and (Pit Pay Tribute to Col. McLaughlin .trime Minister Pearson an* of one of Canada's most dis* a need today thnt a hay and Unfinished citizens whose F «oint on Lake Ontario have achievements in business and v<u named to honor Col. whose service to his country lobert Samu.il McLaughlin of have been outstanding, and 3*hnwa. have put us oil In his debt. McLaughlin Day and Mi* "No formal or official recog* -oughlin Point which form nltion, I know, can ever match urt of Darlington Provincial the satisfaction which you 'ark, lie just cast of the city must feel In the place you if Oshawa. Both geographic have won In the hearts of so ratures, with Lake Ontario as many Canadians ns one of the lackground, arc clcurlv visible great builders of our country." rom Highway 401. Titov were Md.nuchiin was born In î*îS C, !îf Ihr I'rm'ilTnMin' Enniskillen, tintano, Septein- ion of the Province of On* ber 8. 1071 - arlo and approved hv tlic (.'a* in'oihawa* nnif wen\ ^wôrk m t r"pn'/rnnh!r#i en Nimr!r mlt,CC ln 1,11 hither's carriage works m Geographical Names. j n On September n. IDrtS. when n v <»', c luln n i lllp CPn ., lfV 8 « Mcl.auihlln fis' tnul^ btrth(i5f ll he rC \îî r rnî iiü W *' f0 , n , vlncrd automo- became director one! treasurer l e fnVinvvine mVssncc'h\- tho ' would soon rcnliscp horse, nf Chevrolet of Canada, and ' in ! I f ' h vehicles and n 1907 he in 19IH sold his auto interests "Warm 1 Inner .i„ialimi« both '." ,ni l' 1 ,ho McLaughlin Motor to General Motors. He was op. if - r n Vi nn" K ,! ni .1 V» "t L V. A*.!I m .E?. n L . pointed Canatlli.n president of Visiles cm tin i,i-.>"nclcd iho McUyhlm Motor m Ccntnl Moinn. lie vn ep. Lar (.nmcany In Oihawi, pointed Canadian im.lilrm of ni.,1 , "- 1 ") l" 1 " mrnlrit beMnnniK ilia rampany oml rnnalnnl in .Min 'I'rmuav |,|, i-iilcrprise developed into tin t position until Iho nul of , , (inirrol Motors of Canada. Ill» World War Two when he DhrMix/ f honi irv !. nr * wrro mMkctcd first und"r rame chairman nl the ho. nony V^nCClUG the name Mvl.fliighlln ami lot* lie is alto u vire. president , ' . ' cr Mrl.nugMin-Iluifk director of the parent comp m çy Qyq|4 C j QQ In IIH5 Colonel McLaughlin in the United Jstatcs.-Tin ^ssed Here Town Will Request 50^o Road Rebate Instead of 25ÿo Itnss puns Ilia pnllce ad* vise llul at least our worthless worthless rlirqiie for over klllD has lirrp passed line this week, and others hate hint ilrruliifd In tlsliiwi. they are tonkins for a lirai, (Iran simrn dark lumiilrsluii man shout « ills old, V III' to ii fl, tall, ft fUMllS •ihinil INI, who Is hiiM ' e line frtquuilrd IjmWjj^ lllr stuns In Hie ►n* (i.ivnl heir Was au plowed In line «orne limn lisiiaw,i I'.iiIn.; l oin- psnv and was sicnril hi I ImiIi s Is lia lit. H w as ,i aawnrs aiiouni thniur on III* I)ink,ol MmilM.il, wlib h'/"its marked out and fun ml will 11 ii in. 1'ollir would appui iHr *M> Infiiimitinii Hni multi lead Hum In Hie promt who pissfd Hie ilinuir In the mrapliiiir, Imil mmlmiis J if w nurd in in « spin Hit t ai sfill m i islnui ihi'iun lui' l'(til'll tl!<> tliiiyUuvit. A irqiinl from Memorial iminril This was lariicd Ifcnpnal for permHMon to uio A lellrr inhimcd cmmill iiir Town Hull «tiiliiunum on that the Third Annual Ihwon- 'Vidm lay evening, .lanusty al t'oi.fcmue ol the Town ami «'"Ih for ils «mm,il nirrlliitf Village HeUinn «if Hie (lntoim "in giantrd hi Town I'oun- Mmiirlpal Asmulatmn, will he • I ou Mondai mi a mntinn hv held in Delhi, Oui,, on Jan* licp-ilv * llrevo Rievenr. see* itiirv L'fMh «ml ,10! h II wa* '■•'did ly C'miniillnr K J. mined soil filed nn * motion Ihmillr hv Cotmrilloi lliHiper, féconda, A h lier from fl, Jagrr st,al> id hv Vmmnllur Wnln Kite,* nl that In) wnulil like paikuifi llramlwooil Hunts wmlv tn nutrr No, lit tn he removed i'k innmil for |ieimissinn in *n Mint lie lould make a drive» cirri n lour Ini, ns inihri hv, w.n nn Hie iouHi sitlr nf the nulH fu t illiiimnaliiiii ilcn ati hmi n al It fiilvcr tiliril Hm Adam* I'ufiilture «loro mt t'nimid|or llnomr, «rmndrd Is'me hMeii, Cniinnllnr Vice, i' v C'mimlllnr U I Ihmillr, snundid hi Cmmullor line'll» •mo <d Hill tin- mallei •*' h » ei mm n' i|'ai *|i»< rrnnni he Imnl III t|ie Polls. Cnomilt. |(lfc|rd In llu Itnildmg jp, "f ami Ihe liuad* mid hljffU ijuH" hath lllili tvuiiiiitts* iu iejivit to* Ui iikr.-i tu rAwk nw* 1 æces NEW MAKE Ul* -- Subscribers will note that The Statesman's front page has taken on n new look this week. In the spirit of the new year the layout staff has been attempting to provide n more attractive attractive appearance that will attract your attention attention and get away from a routine, stereotyped look. Many other changes will take place during the year in an effort to always keep The Statesman up-to-date. t t t t t NO JOKE -- One rural correspondent sent a frantic message to the Editor on Tuesday to delete one item that had been sent in. Apparently, some joker had thought it was funny to have it in the paper that a couple were moving out of the area when in fact it was not true at all. It was no joke for the correspondent who takes considerable pride in being accurate. t t t t t NO NEWS -- Mrs. Minnie Mcllolm, our octogenarian octogenarian correspondent from Morrish advises that she will be spending the next few weeks out of the nren. It would be appreciated if Morrish residents would send in any news direct to the office in Bowmanville until Mrs. Mcllolm returns. t t t t t IMSCiUSTlNO -- Florida correspondent Alan Knight, formerly of Bowmanville, writes that he, his wife Helen and son John enjoyed Christmas Day sitting outside their apartment in shorts with the temperature ot 74'. lie may be interested to learn that Dong Carter spent part of Christmas eve gathering dew worms here and tho Editor washed two ears outside on Christmas afternoon. But, It wasn't anv 74', t * t t t MAY MISE Tho several hundred farmers In Durham I'ountv who have invested considerable amounts in FAME, tho proposed meat packing project, must bo quite wotried at tho present time. An additional $20,000 was raised at a meeting in Orono recently, but they still won? unable to meet tho million dollar payment on the Ecarman plant on time. However, from reports, It would appear tho door is Mill open, so they may vet be able to raise sufficient funds to float the project, Otherwise, Otherwise, a large amount of money will have gone down the speculative drain. 1 t t ♦ t Sl'EAKIilt - Former political candidate Eileen (nun-» of Hampton advises that the Women'* Committee of Ontniio and Durham New Drmn- watte j'arlv have arranged n meeting in the Fleet- wood Itoom of (lenniha Hotel, Oshawa, for Sun- day, Jan 10th at It pm, (lues! speaker will bo A, Alan llurnvov, II, A, HE,II, a well-known lawyer and former provincial candidate. Everyone welcome, welcome, ' i v t t (•ODD lUX'URD ■« Voiko In this area who were on the alert over the holidays lor drinking drivers should have heeit highly pleased with tho results nl Hit'll safely campaign. Tliev certainly didn't (In anything like tho bualni'rt that pulicu handled i» tho Mtitiu mu, Toronto Man Dies Kendal Resident Injured In Crash Thursday A Toionlo mini, llnymoml UliitMuiiii, itgo 42, wit Initmilly killi'il in nn ncclilciit on No, 6Y Highway nn Tlnifiilav iiftmiomi ot 6:33 o'clotk, 1IU Iniillv smashed HUH Volkswagen itallnn wagon Is nietuml in lower photo, The driver id tho oilier car Involved in she collision, upper photo, llavmnnd I'oret, age ,10 Kendal, h o patient in Memorial llomital whole In- is helm: ireeled (or (ovlal laeerilloni nod o leg Iiijiiiv. Ills londlllnn Is Impioviiu I Bulls driven were alone in Unir nlink.. The I Iiü pïgi were lust .iii tho'Liiie,"' otcldeni happened nn Highway ,1ft near I'anlynool, one, and n haltmllei norili id iho Intersection oi Hlghwaya lift oml lift, The I'oret car wei southbound nnd lire Ulaekburn ear was going north, Tim collision occurred In Hie northbound lane, Constable J T. McDonald, OVI\ Invcsllgaleil, Thii laiiil accldcni was (lie aecun I mlslorlune (or Mi, I'oiri wiihiii o few mimthe I,nst aimimn a linr di'strnvrd his (arm, nurllieail id Kendal, whnpal kail