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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Feb 1964, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesmnan, Bowrnanvffle, Feb. 12, 1964 Eleven Family Heads With 55 Dependants On Welfare During Jan. Welfare expenditure in Bow-, meeting of Town Council o: mnanville d u r i n g January iManday evening. amounted ta $3,703.37, but as There were 110 welfare re the expected r e c o v e r i e s cipients in January compose, through provincial and federal o! il heads of families wit! subsidies and charge backs155 dependants, four deserte total $3,104.99 the actual cost icases witb seven dependent! to the tawn will be oniy 115 single persans, 13 patient 1 s698.48. This was sbown in 'in nursing homes, and fiv the repart for the month by persans receiving O.A.A. ani R. J. Welsh, the Welfare Ad- O.AS. supplementary aid. *ministrator, submitted at the The~ expenditures were: d. rect welfare $2,546.87, nursini fl'TTTARYhomes $983.50, supplementar: OBTU R aid, $100, excess and medicine ~' MR. ANIE FRROW $73. Nine new application DRS. NNIE ARROW for welfare were received fi The death o! Mrs. Annie January. Emplayment wa Maud Farrow occurred Tues- found for two people ant day, Jan. 28, 19f64, at Fairviewlsvnapitosweea Lodge, Wbitby. Mrs. Farrow cepted. was in bier 79th year, and had The report of the Buildini been in poor bealth for sev - Inspectas, Melville Moore, fa eral years. Jianuary shawed that fou 'The former Annie Maudi building permits were issue( Smith, she was born in Ems-1 in the periad, and the tota dale, Ontario, October 8, 1885,, cast of construction was $17. the daugbter af the late Mr.I!1PO- There were four pluml *and Mrs. Joseph Smith. Sheing permits issued. Receipt -,married tbe late William rfor building permits were $5 John Farrow in Toronto, Mayland $47 was received fa: 19, 1908. Mr. Farrow died ýplumbing pesmits. Nov. 26, 1947. Mrs. Farrow, There were 148 building in was a rcsident of Oshawa and, spections made during thi *district for 61 years. ýmonth. and one trench inspec Mss. Farrow leaves tbree tion. The total number of in daugbters, Mss. Ivan Richi-ivestigations was 31, and theri ards (Muriel), of Oshawa; Mrs. lwere 26 inquisies. John Mathison (Edith), of, Nestieton, and Mrs. George!a u~u Sugden (Grace), o! Osha wp;' h LU T R three sons, Cecil of Tosonto,ý G IU T R Harold o! Belleville, and Fred o! Oshawa. C LN A A brother, Edward Smith afEN A New Liskeard, Ont., Il grand- Wednesday, Feb. 12, 8:0( *cbildren and seven great- p.m.-Apple Growers Meeting grandchildren also survive. Town Hall, Newcastle. Mrs. Farrow sested at theý -County ARDA Meeting Armstrong Funeral Hoam e,'8:00 p.m.,' Clarke Townshil: Oshawa, and the memoriailHall, Orono, service took place in the cha-: Thursday, Feb. 13, Il arn.- pel Tbussday, Jan. 30, at 3:15 :East Central Ontario Salian p.m. Tbe service was co.n- Csop Improvement Associa- ducted by the Rev. W. J. S. tian Organization Meeting, De. McClure, minister o! St. An-<patment o! Agriculture, Lind. drew's Psesbyterian Church sy. Wbitby. Interment was in F9ebruary 13 - 14-Annua« Oshawa Union Cemetery. Drainage Confesence, War Me« FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS rR f D deant ofp.rma..,o 0 STAFFORD ýeG5 ) ROS. LD .futhorrze DeaZw r Stafford Brothers LIMITED Monuments Box 133 318 Dundas St. E. Wbitby Phone Whltby MOhawk 8-3552 moria] Hall, Federated Col- leges, Guelph. February 17--Ontarjo Swine Breeders' Association Annual Meeting, Royal York Hote], Toronto. ---Ayrshire Cattle Club of Ontario Annual Meeting, Lan- don. February 17 - 18-Ontario Plowmen's Association Annual Meeting, King Edward Hotel, Toronto. Tuesday, Feb. 18-Canadiar Jersey Cattle Club, Royal York~ Hotel, Toronto. --Canadian Guernsey Breed- ers' Executive Meeting, Royal York Hotel. Wednesday, Feb. 19-Can- adian Ayrsbire Breeders' As- sociation of Canada, Royal York Hotel, Toronto. -Canadian Guernsey Breed- ers' Association Executive KNAPP'S A * WHITE ROSE Service Station BASE LINE for a epc a sharp drap ln te tepertureanyday 1L1i'5lte bring your car hi for cmplee chckup and Quality White Rose Gas- Oul Lubricants Automatic Car Wash New and Used Parts *DPCI with ever>'330 r 1%116M worth of gas a Free Ticket on Kinsmen Club Car Draw. 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE Phone 623-5418 TREWHAVI CONSIGNA SALE Thurs., Februarj 1964 - 1:00 paîn. To be held a t TREWHAVEN FARIM wbicb is on the Scugog Road 15 miles nortb of Bol south of Blackstock or 7 miles east of Port Peri 50 WE OFFER PURE BRED HEAD HOLSTEIN CAl IVe are affering a usefiil group of Fresh and Soringing' olds, as weiI as a numnber of Yearlings and Caives foi both senior and Junior classes. Don't Miss This Opportunity to Purchase Your ACCREDITED - VACCINATED - The majority are ready for immediate export. A' eligible to enter listed or certified areý NEXT SALE WILL BE HELD MARCH Sale Mansged b>': TREWHEAVEN FARM LTD., R£. 1, Burketon, Ont. Phone Biackstock 986-4957 Auctione HOWAR n h- d s. d J- g Sy es 's in as id tg r r ýd al 1, Meeting, Royal York Hotel, Toronto. February 19- 20-Ontario Association of Agricultural Sa- cieties, King Edward Hotel, Toronto. Wednesday, Feb. 19, 8 p.m. - Durham Junior Farmer Meeting, Dept. of Agriculture, Bowmanville. Ahl Juniors wel- corne. Guest speaker from Ontario Provincial Police. -Canadian Holstein Breed- ers' Annual Meeting, Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Thursday, Feb. 20, 8 p.m.- Department of Agriculture, Brighton, Ontario, Institute of Professional Agrologists. February 20 - 21-Ontario Beef Improvement Association Annual Meeting, Royal York Hotel, Toronto. February 20 - Canadian Sbeep Breeders' Association, Royal York Hotel, Toronto. February 24 - 28, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.-O.A.C., Guelph, Spe- cial Crop & Livestock Day. Mon. 24-Forage Crops. Tues.- 25-Corn Produc- tion and Harvesting. Wed. - 26-Dairy Cattle, Thur. - 27--Swine Produc- tion. Fri - 28-Beef Cattle. March 2 - 6-College Royal O. A. C., Guelph, Livestock Sbowmanshîp C o m petitian, Wednesday, Mar. 4th. Wednesday, Mar. 4, 8 p.m.- Tobacco Growers' Meeting, Orono Hall. -Tuesd ay, Mar. 10-Pruningi About 60 years ago some people said the electrie light bulb was a bottle with a red- bot bairpin. Factories relied on steam engines. Oil and gas lamps lighted mast homes in Oniario. And except for the occasional sputtering arc light, streets were gloamy, poorly - lit tboroughfares. Some people laugbed when Si, Adam Beck, one o! the founders o! Ontario Hydro and its first chairman, propos- posed development of low-cost bydro-electric power for the benefit of tbe people. Others bitterly attacked bis proposal ta harness power and distrib- ute it ta the municipalities at cost. But despite the op- position, Hydro was formed in 1906. Evidence clearly shows that the Hydro family concept bas been amply vindicated. From a small beginning it bas grown into a flaurishing partnersbip between Ontario Hydro and more than 350 municipal utilities which each day serve more than 2,000,000 customers in big cities, towns and rural areas. National Electrical Week is 1being observed this year from February 9 to 15 to coincide with the birthday of Thomas Edison, who demonstrated the tfirst practical incandescent lamp in 1879. It is also a fitting time to see how Ontario has pro- gressed since Hydro was founded. An abundant supply of lowv-cost electrical energy bas fostered the province' s huge complex of manufactur- ing', business, agricultural and mining industries-and a high standard of living. Today Ontario Hydro meets 90 per cent of the total elec- trical requirements of the province. In addition ta the municipal utilities, Ontario îHydro serves directly overý BLACKST<,ý JJemonstration et Messh i n- The Community Hall was high scbool students and tee- er strata, Ms Pl e- oy.Be- com!ortably filled Tuesday chers wba bad done so much fetad, Qube. Pu o.Bd evenîng, Feb. 4th, for the for ber. A bounteous lunch Tfrsd , as. 12B West Durham semi-finel pub- was then served. e- manviledKoperMarnival.o lice speaking compÈtition. Ms Ms. Ashton and Ms. Alex- Saturdey, Mer. 14, 7 p.m. Cecil Morrison, Bowmanville, ander (teacher) and eiglit sharp-Junior Fermer Ban- was chairmen for the occe- Grade 13 and 12 students et- quet, Ebenezer United Cburch sian. tended Open House et Queen's Hall, Courtice. Guest speak- Following tbe the contes- University, Kingston, Satur- es, R. G. Bennett, Assistent tants end their subjects: No. 1, day. Deputy Minister, Ontasio De- Lorraine Turner, Cartwright Messrs. Roy and Bill Fergu- p a r t m e n t o! Agriculture, Central School, "Our Trip ta son and Herb. Swain ettended Toronto. the Atlantic Coast"; No. 2, the County LOL. in Baw- Saturday, Apr. 4, 1:30-Dur- Karen Campbell, Castwright manville Tuesdey) nigbt. Ohem Sbortborn Club Annuel Central Scbool, "The Peace- Mr. Roy Ferguson, Ms. and ~Sale, Trewbaven Farm, Black- !ulness o! the Country"; No. Mss. Bill Ferguson, Ms. and stock. 3, Donna Tersill, Hampton Mss. Lloyd Wright, Mss. Stan r Wednesday, Apr. 8, 6:30 p.m. Scbool, "Pyramids"; Na. 4, Rahm and Mss. Cecil Hill et- -Durham Sbosthosn Club An- John Hendryj, Bowmanville tended the funeral o! their nual Banquet, Armouries, Vincent Massey School,' "Dia-uneM.AbtPekdn Blackstock. monds"; No. 5, Mary Bradley, Bowfianville, Wednesdey. Farm Forum News Hampton School, "Milk"; Nýo. Ms. and Mss. Earl Trewin d February 17-Regionel Bsoad- 6 was not able ta be prcsent; cast. No. 7, Rosemary M e rkle y, La ds an February 24-Wbo will Con- Bowmanville Central Sehool, La d n trol Agriculture. "Scbool Dropouts": No. 8, Marcb 2-The Forum Asks, Mary Anne Martichenko, Beth- W e l Match9-Ara at ork. el School, Manvers, "Ontaria,' Marh 1-Ara Eplans. Yesterday, Today and To- March 23-Farm Forum's morrow"; No. 9, Sharon Fry, BEWARE 0F ANIMALS e Year, Bethel School, Manvers "Na- ON THE HIGHWAYS tl 10, Katby Lovekin, Sbaw's It would be difficult ta esti- 1, Sebool, Darlington, "The Es- mate the numbess o! small M usic Resu Its kimo." Eacb contestent gave animels killed ennually on aur e very interesting and infor- roedways, the toîl o! skunks, Music resuits by pupils a! mative address in a splendid rabbits, poscupines, raccoons, Mss. David Wilson, Nestieton: mannes. etc. is vistually incalculable; Blair Martyn, Grade III Piano,I A!ter the fi!th speaker, Ms. rarely bowever is damage sus- Pass: Janice Stacev, Grade II Ross Metealf, Maple Grave, tained by the vehicle involved. Piano, Honours; Barbera Wi- and six girls fromn Salem But when a matas vehicle son, Grade II Piano, Honours; School, Darlingtan, came ta oldswt er ero Suzanne Wilson, Grade II the platform and under Ms. moose, extensive damage is Piano, Honours; Pamela Stin- Metcalf's direction the girlsý likely ta result. -son, Grade II Piano, Honours. sendered two fine tbsee-past Dusing 1963 for exemple, 47 sangs, "Sleep Baby, Sleep" motos vebicles are known ta and "To e Wild Rose." bave struck dees on Lindsey district soads, damage estim- MORRISH The judges were Messrs. ates being obtained for 36 o! Swain Van Camp o! Dr. Phil- these. The sincere sympethy o! lips Sebool, Oshawa, Jack Altbougb some susteîned this community is extendcd ta Swein, elso o! Dr. Pbillips damage ta the extent o! just a -Mss. Venetta Osborne (nee School, and Ron Munroe O! few dollars, one involved a se- eBrown) in the sudden passing Newcastle Scbool. The gen- pair bill o! $400.0o, tbe aver- -o! a sistes, Mss. Winnifsed P. tlemen were asked ta choose age wes $94.58. Bowson o! Kinmount, wife o! the five contestants wharn Wbat sbould one do wben Francis Bowson, on Tbussday, tbev placed highest, end they involved in such a situation? Februarý 6th. The funerel will1 compete with the five Well first, it must be sec- was beld on Seturdey with bigbest from East Durham et agnized as e road accident. interment in Minden Cerne- Orono next Tuesday, Febru- therefore if the damage ta tery. ary lltb. Ms. Van Camp gave one's car exceeds $100,00 as Scbolwashed thtbe judges' report. After con- someone in the car sustein Sunday Sho ashl tgsatuleting ail and seying it an injury, or a!tesriking 11:15 a.. There was n ha ard ta decide, tbey bed the animal you lose contrai average number present. Mss. chosen No. 1, No. 2, No. 4, and damage soadside psopesty, D. Haines conducted the ses- No. 8 and No. 10. This report private or public, it must be sion. The scripture lesson was given in the order o! the separted ta tbe Ontario Pro- wes read by anc o! aur young numbers of the speakers, not vincial Police. seaders, Arthur Marvin. He the standing. If tbe damage is reletively is a goad reader and we. ep- Eleven Messengers and their light, but the animal is lying preciate bis ceseful reading. two leaders, Mss. Bill Fergu- deed as injured you should The U.C.W. bas started a son and Miss Elizabeth Tbomp- notify the nearest Lands and new praject for the wintes an, held their f irst meeting Fosests Office. montbs. Aftesnoon tee with since before Christmas an Undes no ciscumstances mnay euchre parties. The first wes Tuesday efter school. A game you assume awnership o! the beld on Tuesday, February 4tb was played until all had as- cascass os any part o! it; ta do et Mrss Helen McHalm's. Tbsee rived. The Messenger motta 50 leaves you hiable ta prosecu- tables were played, Mss. D. and prayer was repeated and tion for illegal possession. Haine., scosing bîghest points, a start made at leasning the Seventy-eight dees and tbsee A delic ious lunch wes served Messenger bym-n. The studY moose are known ta beve died by the bostess. Eecb persan o! India wes commenced. Af- in this district by means other invited pays 75 cents. This tes a short discussion o! the than legel bunting during manc-i goes into the treasury country o! India, tbe first 1963, the ceuses o! deatb be- o! the Association. chapter o! the study book ing as shown-: The euchre held et the Mos- "The Buffalo and tbe Bell" Cars.--------47 risb Community Hall on Fri- was read and telked about. Poached 16 day evening, Feb. 7tb, under Then the childsen phayed an Fences ___6ý the auspices o! Soutb Hope Indien game, "Kebbadi," and Drowned ~4î j Recseation Association, wes a anothes favorite game 1111 Trains, ~2 plea3enîL, success!ul evening. time ta adjourn. Closed with Wolves . - -----_--- Fourteýcn tables wese pleyed. beniediction. Dogs . ~ . * uuelpnzesgivn nd godThe Explarers met Tuesday Unknown _ _ _ 1 lunch ta conclude the even- after scbool witb il members ing. and Mss. Romeril, leader, pre- Total . - ..-78 sent. All started ta learn the A breekdown by counties The 100 per cent use o! Explorer bomn Ted mission reveals the following distribu- safety glesses in ehl its plants suvwscmecdwt tion: wes instituted by GM o! discussion on India, and the County Deer Moose Canada in 1959. 1 first chepter o! the study Northumberland 23 - ----- ------- book "The Golden Coin" was Durbam 18 - taken. For the meeting nextl Victoria 17 - a Tuesday, aIl are ta brîng Pic- Peterborough 14 - turcs o! Iridia. o Progressive Conservative As- e ot l 8det. A E N T Wednesdav night. It wasde- bave be ecre t aiu Fsiday, Feb. "8th, et 8:30 p.m. in the Community Hall. Guest9 speaker ta be Hon. M. B. Dv-L mond, Minister o! Heeltb for I Ontario. Evervone welcome. t Prize winners et the L.O.iý ~f 2 7 th B.A.euchre Wednesday night: S_ I ~ ~ ~ Hg lad, rs Camp ibg nt, Will res; - UW LTD. 0w gent, Harry Sandersn;F ýwmanville and % mile door prize, Mss. Hectos Short- 0/AI /' ry via Highway 7A. sidge. b tt d WVEA SED A large nube ttndd: .S the-Bene!it Social(evening for 500,000 rural customers witb a network o! more than 49,000 miles o! rural distribution lines, and some 200 large in- dustrial customers. Availability of low - cost electricity bas led ta increas- ing power demands, wbich double in the province approx- imately every 10 ta 12 years. Last December power demands reached 6,797,000 kilowatts, an 8 per cent increase over 1962. This compares witb a demand of 4,000 kilowatts in 1910. Today the province enjoys among the lowest electrical rates in the world. The aver- age cost per kilowatt-bour for an Ontario housebolder is 1V. cents, compared with about 2½/ cents in tbe United States Hydro Concept Fostered Flourishing Partnership SIJRGICAL BENEFITS INCLUDE... MAJOR MEDICAL BENEFITS INCLUDE . . . " Ambulance Charges. " Special Drugs. "Laboratory Services. " Appliances and Therapy. the new unit. "Sleeping Gar- mets."1 Mr. and Mrs. McConnelly, Port Hope, visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. Powell recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Sas- katchewan visitcd ivith Mr. and Mrs. Longyear on Sun-1 day. Tbev are staying ati Lindsay for a while with a cousin of Mrs. Longyear. Mrs. Eric Baty, Toronto, lias been spendingr a few davsi with bier parents, Mr, and Mrs. O. Mercer. Mr. E. White isn't so we'll agamn. Mrs. C. Beatty bumped beýr shin on a rough cement stepý and has been laid up with hier leg which bias infection in it. Mrs. Knox fell in Cobourg on Friday and lias been feel- ing quite used Up. Mr. Russell White is qui-ze miserable with a cold and wheezy cough. Mr. Harold Thurtle, Osh-I awa, wbo was raised at ODak Hilil, bad a severe heart at-I anam ore inan1,/2ceni otacký. a!_h-r-c...m- t-ue are busIly the sest o! Canada.Ofhromitlsaebiy Ontario bas came a long The Shepperd childsen have working every day. Those way since the day when the mieasles. people joked about new- Mr. Wbceler and Jim are a! Bowvmenville; Mr. Russell fangled light bubs - tbanks out egain eftes the mumps. Hardy, Toronto, were guests ta the Hydro concept. Mr. Peecock is quite well on Sunday of Ms. and Mrs. G. again. Alldread. Evelyn Beatty had ber fin- Mss, Jean Abrams visited gers bedly twisted during P.T. Mrs. B. Gleason, Belleville, on D C Kat high school lest week. ' Saturday. and Donald, Enniskillen, were! were down an Sunday. A i'e. c sng o! be father o Suday guests o! the Fred Tre-ý Suzanne Tliickson visited !M.NraLec.Telvy xins and Albert Wrights. IMiss Bervl Thickson, Oshawa,!Mr. Narmn tech. h lvl Saturday veniflodE'rsi in athedcburch on Sun- Satsde evnig dnne o Se usayday imorning were in memoryi guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Mr. and Mss. MeAllistes of Mr. Leach, placed by bis Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. were ta M'ýontrceal recently 0ta famnily. Alan Bailey, Sharon Lea and: visit with Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rahm Laurie, Oshawa, Mss. T. Red-i Mss. Walters and Mr. Tom end children, Ajax, visited bis man, Scugag, Mrs. F. Hodg- Wood won the euchre psizes parents on Saturday. son, Port Pesry, Il*. anà M3s.at Garden Hill last Saturdey A quilting bee o! Club 49 Hector Shortridge and BilI night. met et the home of Mrs. W. and Mrs. L.* Fitze. ý r n r.Teecy Park rMna n us Mr. and Mrs. Harold Csaw-1 r n r.Teecy rMna n us ford, Janice and Kenny, and!Part Hope, with Mr. and Mrs. day this week. Mrs. Norman Edgertan visited C. Mescer, Sunday. friends in Cobourg over theý Sosry ta bear Mr. Hem-y;T ONNI Shemilt, Cadmus, is in Bow-ý T R N O T IC nianville Hospital, and Mrs.1 The sLgular rnonthly meet- Neil Wessy in Port Pesry ing cf the U.C.W will be held Hospital. Fsiday dt 2 pm. at Tysone A N N U A L i United CI'urch. The Wosld Day cf Prayes service will be The Annual Meeting d orests observcd, followed by the Mutual Fire Insurance Coml usual business and refresh- Council Chamber, Town Hal gments. Salemi, Haydon and and Cambridge Streets, Int Report Long Sault ladies are cosdially Saturday, February 29th, 11 invited. ceive the Financial Statemei The Couples' Club are bold- tu eleet Directors and Auditi tsict as o! Januesy 27, 1964- ing a Court Whist party in the posed amendnîents to the Ci Inches Sunday School room. lows: Minden 15.7 son, Toronîto, spent the week- 1. Resolution ot the Ba Halibuston------ 14.7 Mr. an.d Mrs. Donald Dick- ing authority to malo Gooderbemn 17.6 end with Mr anss.H ion of underwriting1 Apsley ------ - 17.4 Windsor. ,aMsH. case of property that Presqu'ile ----- _---- ---. 2.1 Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Rowe property damage Insur A. E. Welrotb, and family, Bowmanville, any ciass or classesq District Forester. visited Mr'. C. W. Woodley and Section 27 of the Insu James Woodley's. . Resolution of the Boat Mrs. Edna Phîlp attended Law No. 1, being the the wedding af ber niece, ble deieted and the foll 4 H L a e s Clark - Duvaîl, in Belleville for: 4-i ead rs onsatuJean. Pbilp visîted Mrs. charter, tepup P repare for W A. Goodfellow, Codsing- Corporation shall ton, n Satrday.any ciass of insur Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilîs, Mrs. pany writing on1 H omemakers ST. Hoar visited Mr.and! be lkensed i Ont Duba Cuny -HHoe-Mr. and rs. nlHampton. cultural property mal:ing Club Training Scbool Oshawa, were Sunday lunch as provided In Par for the prajeet "Sleeping Gar- guests o! Ms. Edith Murphy. Act of Ontario." ments" was beld on February Misses Shirley and Ruth 2(a) By-Law No. 331 5th and tb at the I.O.O.F. Sykes spent the weekend at for an increase In Hall, Orono. Fifteen leaders tbeir home et Warkwortb. of Directors from ettendcd this twa-day course. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hardy traveiled on Comn These leaders will teach the and Gerry, Mr. and Mss. Eesl 2(b) THAT, the Compa cou"se ta the girls in their Psescott visited Ms. and Mss. as revised and co comi-nunity. Eacb member is Donald Murray and femily, amendments to de expected ta plan, select and Orillia. on Sunday. Statutory refereni make a nigbtgawn or pyjamas. Mss. Florence Scott and And to transact any other bi She rnay also meke a bouse- Mss. R. Virtue visited Mss. W. crebfr temeig coat and bedroom slippess. Mecdonald, Bowmenville, on tomeBY RDhe eetng The Training Scbool was Sunday. B RE eonducted by Miss Marion 1Ms. and Mss. E. A. Virtue Lindsay, Ontario, Waddell, County Home Econ- and litle Glenn Milles visit-; February 6, 1964. omist.1 ed Ms.C Shaw, Oshawa. Following are the leades .ad M s.IIHad,_______________ wh,, attended 1 the scrhool:_______________ Betliany-Mrs. Harsy Ryley, Mss. R G. Preston; Caven- Mss C. N. Tripp, Mss. Howard Robinson; Elizabethville-Mrs. Mac Walker, Mss. Ross Beatty; Garden Hih - Mss. Cleyton Elliott. Mss. Easl Henry; Mos- rish -Ms, William Ashby; Rossmount-Mrs. Ken Meoz- ies, Ms Ron Milles; Soline- Ms Charles Langmaid, Mss. G. Brown; Tyrone - Mss. Henry Stainton, Mss. Relph Glae,pell. ENFIELD Ms. and Mss. Keitb Taylorl and famihy, Jenetville, wt:e Sunday visitons with Ms. andi MVIs. A. Taylor and David. r Ms. and Mss. H. Beamish1, and Elizabeth, Oshawa, wereý Sunday guests with Ms. and' Vins. J. W. Bowman and fam-ý ily. Mss. C. G. Bowmen andi Roland were ovesnight guests1ý with Ms. and Mss. W. Smithý and Murray, Oshawva. Ms. and Mss. Les Cochrane and Relph were Wednesdayý evening visitons with Mss.: 'Jellie Hockedey, Saline. Mss. W. Pascoe spent a !ew' leys with Ms. and Mss. C.ý Sargent end family, Ida. Ms. and Mss. Wm. Love and .aura wese Saturdey evening' guests with Ms. and Mss. Don' Lee and Keîth.1 The Young People's beld theis fisst meeting in the, easement o! the cbusch aný Satusday evening with 15- nembýers present. ELIZABETH VILLE Sunday scbool and cburch services were beld bere. Chuscb services will be et Garden Hill next Sunday. On Wednesday the Institute, vas held et Mss. H. Muldrew's' home. Mss. Merces conducted the meeting, wbich wes ape-n-' ed in the usuel mannes. The ninutes were read by Mrs. Trew ini the absence o! Mrs. i Beatty. We plan ta entertein l the Golden Plough Lodge folk' in Masch. A lettes fsom aur, fstes girl was read. The raIl aIl was "What do you read."' Mrs. Quantrihl had the pro-ý 1ram and she reed a pie o1 Education for the !arm boy.) Mrs. McAllister sead one 'o!; Vby do I go ta the W. I. Lunch was served. Mss. Beatty and Mss. Walk-J sr attended the leadership; ýaining classes at Orono fori BY Jili Ames, 11A Another week bas passed quickly. meanmng we are one week closer to examinations. Havie you started reviewing yet? B.H.S. vs. Pickering In basketball this week, we were a little prouder o! our girls' te-ams tban of aur boys. No hard feelings, fellows! At Pickering our Bantam and Junior Boys' teams were de- feated. But, at Pickering both our Junior and Senior girls wvon. Tbe junior, 28-24 game, Ginny Slemon totalled Up 18 points! In the senior 30-12 game aur two top scarers were Jean Cole with 14 points and Carol Smith with 10 points. Next week we hope aour boys will follow our girls' exa!inple! The Formai Dianne Biggs and me1mbers E 0F MEETING of the Farmers' Union npany wili be held in the all, at the corner of Kent the Town of Lindsay, on 1964, at 2:00 p.m., to re- it and Auditor's Report, hors, and to consider pro- Company BY-Laws as foi- )rd of Dîrectors request- ke application for exten- powers to Include, in a tt it insures agamnst fire, arance, theft Insurance or of insurance set out In surance Act, ard of Directors that B>'- SObJeet of the Company', Llowing substituted there- power granted under the pose and business of the I be the Insuring, under Lrance for which a Com- the Premium Note ma>' atarlo, of risks upon agri- Sor property that is zqot oufacturing or hazardot$. art VI of the CorporatIoibý be amended to provide In the mileage allowance i7c to 10e per each mile npan>' business. pan>' By-Laws be printed onsoiidated to Include ail ate and the Inclusion cf tes as app>' at this date. isiness that ma>' proper>' It OF THE BOARD H. H. McFADDEN, Secretary. EXTENDED MEDICAL BENEFITS INCLUDE ... *Any doctors' services needed in Home and office calil hospital. * Injections. *Out-patient diagnostic X-Rays. *Cystoscopic and Bronchoscopie exa in ination s. decorations for the formai just must be completed in time. Streamers and flowers are be- ing cut, mermaids are receiv- ing a coat of paint and even Neptune himself is almost complete. Tickets for this event may be obtained from formi reps., so fellows, ask ber rthis week, don't delay. "Nep7 tune's Garden" draws nearer.1 t Hoot-Nite This is the big week of our annual Hoot-Nite. This wil! take place in our Assembly Hall a-id everyone is cordially invited to attend. To entice you, just listen to wbat this nigbt has to offer to you! First, there will be a well rehearsed, well-directed play entitled "He Ain't Done Wrong By Neil." The students act- ing 'n this play presentation have worked bard and it sbould be excellent. Next, bath aur boys' and girls' gymnastic teams will put en dispinys. They've prac- tised almost every day and you'Il be amazed at wbat tbey can do. One of more familiar local dance bands, the 1on- terays, will be featureq, Wou will thoroughly enjoy their music. Also for the first time, aur Bowmanville Higb Scbooi Choir under the direction of Mr. J. Thampson will per- forni. Two new folk singing graups, the "Screcch Oxvls" and the "Crows" will enter- tain us ail. Along with ai! tbis, tbere is still more. There will be a piano solo, a Grade 10 3kit and also aur Scbool Band* under Mr. Peters' direc- tion. Ail this entertainment is yours for only 24e and 49)c. Be sure that YOU don't miss this! Be.HeS. NEWS Durham County Co-operative MEDICAL SERVICES Offers A Complote Medical (are Plan Doctor's Services - by the Doctor of Your Own Choice "Health Examinations. " Eye Examinations. " Plus Surgical Benefits. Be a Part Owner of Your Own Insurance Carrier Mernbers of Durham Caunty Co-operative Medical Services are receiving 201,' Refund on Premiums paid in the year 1962-1963. THE RATES ARE VERY LOW The Surgical anîd Major Medical Package is $60.00 for a Famlly and $30.00 for a Single Member. The Extended Medical Plan and Major Medical is $115.00 for a Farnily and $57.50 for a Single Member up to age 65. Over 65 years of age: $135.00 for a Family and $67.50 for a Single Member. SEND THIS COUPON TO: DURHAM COUNTY CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES Orono, Ontario Name Address You wili be under no obligation This is the only county-based organization serving the United Counties of Durham and Northumberland. GERALD SHACKLETON - Hampton 261-2144 MRS. DALTON DORRELL, Blackstock 786-4995 MRS. ROBERT CHATER - Orono 36-r-1 DAVID WILSON - Blaekstock 986-4395 FAMILY ýMONUM£N'rs

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