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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Jun 1994, p. 28

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10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, June 15,1994 Section Two Can You Figure What This Picture Shows? FARMERS TURN DOWN G.F.0 Supporters of the proposed General Farm Organization in Ontario were unsuccessful in their bid to obtain 60% of the farm vote yesterday. The Durham County vote followed the provincial pattern pattern very closely, just over 42% voting to adopt the new GFO. This has been one of the bitterest bitterest political battles in some time with feelings running high, and sometimes violent, between GFO supporters, mainly from the Federation Federation of Agriculture, and opponents, opponents, most of-them members of the Farmers' Union. In Durham County, 692 voted for GFO and 901 were opposed, with 20 ballots spoiled. Total vote was 1614. Results of the 12 polls were (Yes - No), Hampton 134-75, Black- stock 83-83, Janetville 32-44, Mount Pleasant 37-88, Bethany 38-79, Pon- typool 25-78, Millbrook 46-108, Eliz- abethville 31-56, Welcome 29-119, Newtonville 28-59, Orono '89-69, Agr. Office 117-42, Advance Poll 3-1. As the balance of the ballot was conditional upon the GFO receiving the 60 % required, the results now have little significance, significance, but will be reported more completely next week. Mtémm VOLUME 115 20 Pages BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2$, 1969 15# Per Copy NUMBER 28 Probably not, unless you happen to be an employee of the St. Mary's Cement Company or have visited the plant southwest of Bowmanville. This was taken recently while members of the Aggregate Producers Association of Ontario were touring the cement plant. It shows a truckload of quarried limestone being dumped into the primary crusher, where it is literally ground .into smaller pieces. At top left are some of the men on the.tour. More photos of the plant on page 16.-• Oshawa Girl Wins Car Record Breaking Crowds Colorful Kiddies Parade Feature Legion Carnival New Chrysler Dealer Came Here Because He's Just a Farmer at Heart Record breaking crowds attended attended the Legion Carnival in Memorial Park on Friday evening. There were many attractions with fun for all, and everybody had a wonderful wonderful time. Carnival Chairman Bill Roach and Co-Chairman Ross ' Wright were in charge of arrangements for the event. His Worship, Mayor Ivan An official announcement Hotbs drew the winning tic-;appears in this issue to the ket for the Car Draw for the'effect that Mr. Lloyd James 1969 Oldsmobile Four Doorihas been appointed the Chrys- Sedan. The lucky winner washer Dodge dealer for this area. Mrs. Brenda Hayes, 643 Som-[His firm will -be known as erville Drive, Oshawa. Bob'County Chrysler Dodge, locat- Fairey. 69 Parkway Crescent,led at 219 King St. East, Bow- was the seller of the winninglmanville. ticket. It was the most sue-: Actually, the dealership is a ccssful car draw to date. Car.family project. Mrs. James, the Draw Chairman Edmund Ma-'former Kathleen Cooke of jer and Co-Chairman Maurice'Markham, is in, charge of the iturn ro page two) office. Son Larry is sales man- -- ager and son-in-law Rae Coak- Post Office Services on Dominion Day well, married to daughter Teresa, and a descendent of the early settlers oi Markham, is manager of the Shell Service Station, on the property. One other daughter Lorraine, has just completed Grade 12 and next year hopes to become a Islewardess with Air Canada. The James family came here Post Office hours for Do- jfrom Markham where they mlninn Day, July 1st, will |also had a Chrysler dealership he is follows: Wicket Ser- that was sold to a partner. Mr. vice Nil: Letter Carrier James has actually been In the Service Nil: Rural Routes car business for about 26 years; 1 " 1 "® 6 Nil. | most of that period in Toronto, " with the past six years in Markham. But, he's a farmer at heart and doesn't like the congestion of city life; that's why he moved here where there's room and fresh air. Street Letter"Box. Cqllec- ,tlon 5:00 p.m. Despatch of Malls as us- «al: West 6:00 p.m., East 7:00 p.m. Lloyd James He's an avid hockey fan who coached Markham Seniors to Metro titles and also sponsored a Pee Wee team. Other spare time activities Include Include golf and boating. They plan to build homes here as soon as possible. and become an Integral part of this community's activities. . Police Investigate Report of Dynamite At Marydale Park West Durham District Cubs spent the weekend at Camp Samac, near Oshawa, Instead of at Marydale Park, Hope Township, because of Information Information received regarding dynamite dynamite on the premises there. Cobourg Detachment of the OPP was called In on the matter matter and found a quantity of dynamite and dynamite caps In the bush. Constable 1 R. Bouchier, OPP, Cobourg, who was In charge of the Investigation, Investigation, also confiscated a Thompson Thompson sub-machine gun, and-five other guns, which he discovered discovered In a trailer occupied hijack hijack Henderson, an employee of Marydale Park. AJ1 the dynamite was disposed of by order of the OPP. Marydale Park, a beautiful rural campsite near Newton ville In Hope Township, Is owned by Carl Smith. His wife Informed the Statesman that the Cobourg OPP had an expert come from Peter borough to do away with the dynamite. "He said it was harmless stuff, only stump dynamite", she contended. TWO SOFTBALL GAMES Two Boys Softball games will be held at Memorial Park on Friday evening, June 27th. Honeywell will play the Rockets at 6:30 p.m., and Comets play Jets at 8:00 p.m. Gourtice Corner Store Closed Again . . . By Fire Blackwater Man Wins $1,500 Draw The Bowmanville Legion Branch monthly Building Fund Draw was held Jane Mot when Ticket C3216, held by John Petr ef Black- water, Ont,, wne the wtenw ef the (guaranteed fer June' Draw); Cliff Shred netted f 1S5.M fer idling idling the winning ticket. The llW.ee second prise was wen by Wilbur Stacey ef Newtonville with ticket '0367. Mr. Stacey received the tl0.ee seller'» award also for this ticket. Orono Business Changes Hands Jake and George Reid of Whitby have purchased Lunn Hardware in Orono and as of June 1st took possession of the local business. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reid and family.of three sons and one daughter, have moved to Orono to apartments over the store. Mr. and Mrs. George Reid, the former a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid will move to apartments, above the store in August. The new owners are employ, ed by General Motors but will operate the store with the assistance assistance of Percy M. Lunn for the time being. Both families are active with the Salvation Army and are also active bandsmen. Percy Lunn reports that he started In the Hardware business business in Orono in 1920 with A. Henry, In 1932 Perc and Hop purchased the business from the Adolph Henry Estate and have operated the local hardware hardware store up to this time, Perc remarks that he has seen a lot of .changes in Orono during during thlsperlod. FAT* WINNERS Residents ef Durham County were to the fore at Millbrook Fair last weekend. Among the winners in the heavy horaei classes were Russell Cochrane, Burketon; Garnet Cochrane, Myrtle Station; Blayne Flint and Gordyn Brent, Bowmanville Bowmanville and Wilson Vivian, Tyrone. Among the saddle horse winners were Guy Luke, Oshawa, who won the Palomino Palomino Special; Christine Brent, Bowmanville; Lome Hoskln, Blackstock and Ray Cochrane, Burketon. In the light horse classes Ethel Goble, Tyrone, was among the winners.-- Times. The recently re-opened Corner Store at Courtice has its doors shut again following a fire last Wednesday Wednesday evening that did several thousand dollars damage to the interior. Bowmanville firemen had some problems problems locating the seat of the fire and extinguishing it. They were on duty until early Thursday morning, with three of their number receiving minor- injuries. It is understood an investigation is being conducted into the cause of the fire that left the interior with considerable smoke and water damage. It is understood the building, over 100 years old, is ovyed by Sam Pingue of Niagara Falls.' Durham On Saturday, members of the 71 year nlcl Durham i alter they arrived al the beautiful home of the incom- ..'minty Chili of. Toronto look ihrjr annual jaunt to ing president Miss Aloon Akrd, north ot Tyrone. More heu home county vie bus, They are shown here shortly, j details of their trip .will be contained in • later article, Museum Will Be Open Thru Holiday Information hai just been received that the dtotriet Museum, located on Sliver St. In Bowmanville, has made spécial arrangements to be open throughont the holiday weekend to rive holtdayers an opportunity (TURN TO PAGE TWO I BITS PIECES 1 NO MORE WASHEE -- Until recently, one of the restaurants in town had a good, reliable dish-washer who did his job without any fuss or muss. He was also a confirmed horse player and last week his ship came in, he won over $8,000 at the track. What did he do ? Not very much, just what any of us have dreamed of, he told the boss what he could do with that dish washing job. Wonder how you say that in Chinese ? Incidentally, the boss who thought he was going to have the eyening off, spent it over the sink so there'd be clean dishes in the morning, t t t t t HELP -- The Great Pine Ridge Festival of the Arts in Newcastle is getting underway nicely, but they as Usual have encountered problems and require assistance. There are many costumes to be made for the several productions and they are experiencing a grim shortage of capable people who " can sew. If you can lend a hand, please let them know any morning at the Community Community Hall between 10 a.m. and far into the evening hours. t t t t t HOLIDAY -- In case you weren't aware of it, Canada's Canada's birthday is on Tuesday, July 1st. This is a national holiday, celebrated from coast to coast with festivities of various kinds, during Centennial year. This year it's a new deal that probably will result in switching the holiday to the Monday before July 1st, the same as was done with the 24th , of May. General Motors is working Tuesday and holidaying Monday as are quite a few other plants, Some are taking both days. Quite a few merchants here will close on Tuesday and Wednesday and,stay open Monday, while The Canadian Statesman will stay open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and will; close the following Friday, July 4th. You don't have to be nutty to get everything straight, but it helps, t t t t t TREES -- Remember when Port Hopers used to call their town "The Prettiest lowh in Canada" ? We could never quite understand why because wc didn't think the eastern town with its roller coaster main street was any prettier than Bow- manville. Anyway, somebody has come up with a new name "The Christmas Tree Town". Whether it will stick or not remains to be seen, hut at least they' are trying. t t t t t NEAR MISS -- One two-ycnr-old boy on Queen St. had a narrow escape from serious Injury or death recently. He was in father's car and started to play with the gear shift and the emergency brake, The car began to move down the driveway toward the steep creek bank. Somehow, it came to rest against a tree on the edge of the bank, without doing much damage. That's dose enough l Plan for Sidewalk Sale Chamber Hears Report on Efforts by Committee to Keep Customs Office Open At the luncheon meeting ot the Bowmanville Chamber of Commerce Directors held at the Bowmanville Country Club last week President R. G. Lawton, who presided, reported reported on a meeting of the special committee appointed by Town Council to prepare a brief asking the federal government government to keep the Customs Office open here. The Special Committee Is composed of His-Worship Mayor Mayor Ivan Hobbs, who is the chairman; President Lawton and representatives from every Industry in town. All Were present at the meeting with Russell C. Honey, M.P., for Northumberland - Durham which was held in the Town Hall on Friday, Mr. Lawton said. He told the C. of C. directors directors that the draft brief was discussed with Mr. Honey, whe' will also review the final brief before It is submitted to tht government. Arthur Hooper, Chalrmai of the Retail Merchants Corn» mlttee, reported that a meet* ing of this committee was held on May 29th with 26 merchants merchants present. A sidewalk sale Is being organized for July 24th, 25th and 26th. A film on (TURN TO PAGE TWO) Oshawa Bride Wins Legion Car Draw I An attractive Oshawa bride of less than a year, Mrs, Bill Hayes, 21, was the winner of the Legion's Oldsmobile sedan on Friday night. Ilis Worship Mayor Ivan Hobbs drew the winning ticket, Mrs. Hayes and lier husband were elated when they received the news late Friday, "First tiling I ever won," she said. They took delivery on Saturday morning .when this photo was taken, from left to right, Maurice Conway, co-chairman of the car draw with Ed. Major, Mrs. Hayes and Mr, llaycs, She works at CM, Boh Faircy, Bowmanville, sold tho lucky, ticket, ,

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