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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Mar 1965, p. 15

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pital by thie Bowmanvi]1&ï The CanadfRn Statesmn onnv1eMa.'?ies5 - < I ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~~~Area A m b ulance, and d ied anw th t e f o t e d b ck n t e m a c o s d m a e e la d ri ~ A U 1 I~ I 1 : 'bhour ater. thtefotndb The driver of the other car M u is rate"s Couft ~~wa PadbndvitoscrtedTohsM.Grele- ________ nvolved in the accident was eracrhrnb CR fT c k ad fClinton Morrison, R.R. 5, when we looked outsaaretath hdetite Cars f Tans - CrdsofThanks Auction Sale-s Bowmanville. Damage to the HeId in Bc>wmanville Vauxhal facing thWEig ate oeadcra Thanka for the many kind-! My sincere thanks ta rela- my car so e could goon beentdrnking but as flot on eues shown to me while a tives, friends and nihbrWEEKLY tmoeiles-100.montae J! to 1 95 moe hn IO.Costbe 1. Mrc lt,'96. told the court lie had been tliat the birth date of the ac- th r sa tld i cou oioxctd HsWrsi d tient in Memorial Hospital. Dr. Rennie and nurses, Rev. ,LIVESTOCK SALES w. Cartwright. OPP. investi- Gr adn rc rv aldt netgt a y- cuedrman Mayren1944. a29throughav. modHe odm ore tecs utlnx melia Lancaster., RmriRv.San o hCaara ont GesAeaoae teaciet r doin,2 yatr rs' expe ing aineitne a Hgmay Normedas Warren94 h. 89hdbte ove mycaorelekby hchtediit _______ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Oshawa. 29GaadBuead 2jus wst0fthn al-,n-IMassrûn Street. Oshawa, plead- would ram it. I toldhiifedagswilbdtrmed f ~ ~11-1 many acts of kindness shown iOrono - Every Thurs., 7:30 p.ru,. Mrs. Fay Heskin, ithcarhewe1sH sae hathedFerrylh.Cn H bcaeerausvcledtaparfretnc durin my tay i Por Perr Sellng Hrsts Catte, Sineis a atiet in emoral Ho- boo, ~vs chrged ith are-foundthe ccuse inen intxi-0 tiqur ofillegl posesson di I wu]d pone he poice. FourPontpool ouphhoee We À to extend aur grate- Hospital. Calves. Sheep, etc. J. A. Reid pital where shie is receiving less5 vn eoray1tfo' icated condition with a partiviti01n brouit a fine of $25loîne h îns,"n hre îhasxe fes pe 1rbons who helped remnove l1____ tained in an accident on Sun- %vav' 35 near Kirbv. On the 'fhe afficer said hie arregted Costable Lr crd told ifhen iewand oufgt .rn ire. W e appreciate your kind s oý n No. 35 Jighway, half a Trile, Scarboro, he p eaded jla where hie had s pe t t e agistrate Burger hie had back into the h ase a d ] c - a d R c ad Sr n , 1, w r fefforts. Warm thanks ta al aur threshing machine. 8' binder, mile nortl o., County Road not guilty. ethecekdaarpkdonte heor.W lo, Mr.an Mr. an Scul7.friends for the flowers, fruit, baler, fulli une of good ma- O)ne. Mrs. Hoskin was a pac- CntbeH.Co. week. ncrhcke ofa ca rakedonte eth door.d sWe ioen u h~ersne yMlCnig Mr ndMs.HnsSul, Cntal H oo.OPMr. Beaupre explained that fort iof oErtnh Stret ndow and aw hi backulai idsv n a 11-1 cards, visits and telephonechinery, baled hay. grain, twoî senger i a car being driven ýtestified that lie had arrived he wvas on his way ta Brighton Iwu est ordElin Scig.Hhoolnheibaera tel a ycrjrs,2,adPilpCos calls. and a special thank you ponies, buggy and harness,fbý,.lher husband, James HOs-,aboIjî nine in !,he evening and» 0take a job pruning an orch-abtsee iteeein.HTh hbckdottSue18,bEd idmnBom - Sincee thnks a Ne tat those who wvere so good tafurniture, property of Norman kin, when hie lost control of'found a 1965 Volkswagen in ard. He chose ta remain in said hie found the driver, who Road and turned aroud eil.Tels ae cue Womnen's Institute and myl y tamily while I was in 1Gimblett, Lot 17, Concession 7,, the vehicle and it went offithe east ditch with one tireCobourg for the three morelhad been drinking, asleep onsaw him drive south l i-asuaetopeabina *Oshawa General Hospital. ýEast Whitby, on Saturdax, tàe road. The car sustainedfîîadte heCet H as te front seat with the motor erty Street. I called thoic.paeninostaaIpsnt W r i g h t f a no r t e la t v e s in C a r t-S o r , H a p o . a c h21t . e m s a f a ir a m o u n t o f d a m a g e . s a id tir e m a r k s l a g u p t a Tý r 9 ff ic tic k e ts : (C o n s ta b le a d a p r o t e o r o e a d a d d t a ~B c u e o h a u e o h wright for te lovelyJcadsnMargaretleading îunien tebc ct Genhdsnecn letters and get well wishes re- 1- ah Td JcsnTdCntble G. F'. Evans, OPP, the vehicle started in the H. Cook, OPP) Edward Ray-Lynts e'on the back eat. G reen hade sfincotace vdneth crn nNv bury Hospital. The farniiv of the laie Ruby1 An uinusual accident hap- centre lune for a total distance ruary 121h,, Highway 115,. o Robert Gilmour, Canipbel-the damage and askinimtMairaeRB.axrfun Maron Malow 1-1 Yelow eo wsh ta ha k her Auction sale: 5 tractors,'pened on Sunday at 9:5 pm ! 15 f e n t e p v m nclearance ghts on a du m croft, were charged Januarvdrop the charge. H e( ai man% friends, relatives and combine, haler, seed drill, full when a car owned by William then 80 feet along the east truck, five dollars and cost,301h with obtaining liqu'r'was unable ta do soaic had rsre îdmn o 1 wish ta thank mny friends neighbors for messages of lie modern implernen ts, prop- Glecoff, Whitbv. which had shoulder. They indicated it'or 10 days; (Congtable H. R.while under the age of 21.'miatter wvas in the hand !tepesetnerprs end relatives for cards, flow- sympathv sent and acts of lerty of De Jonge Brothers, Lot been lert running while lie had rolled for 85 feet in the Corneli, OPP> Donald RoviConStable Ian Smith testifiedi police. M.Cniga n r ers and aIl those that visited ,kindncss shown during theiri20, Con. 7, Whitby Townshiojwent Ilito Sandys Suprt.ditch, r. .plad o me, during my stay in hias- !recent bereavement. wih us off No. 7 and 12 Highwa' i Station on No. 2 Highway,lsid.. up against a snow bankispeeding on tiighway 401 at inour car shortly after 9 p.m. 1-her husband's evidenc.Wl-msinaknro upne pitl. A special thanks ta Dr. ispecial thanks ta Groups 1 and jI1 t miles north of Brookln, near the Prestonvale Road,icver 35 feet from the east edgeý70 miles an hour, $10 and costs,jand found a part case of beer'iam J. Goodwin took tesad o ecs r'n Atre Sproull and Dm. Hubbard and 3 of the Sauina Women's Insti- lon Friday, April 2nd. Terms, suddeiilY weiit across the!of the pavemeni.. or 10 days. ontef'oanth as nge d added that while M.Cp-B1yati rc hts! the nurses on surgical floor, tute, the doctors of Brooklin !cash; sale at 1 p.m. Farm sald. highway, in and out of a' The eccused said he thoughti Gardon Brown. R.R. 2, New-Iside. He said neither the drîv-'land xvas calling thepoiehpnatshoipcdHer- also the Dietary Dept. Medical Centre and the Nortb- iNo resorve. Ted Jackson and 'ditch, and struck a hanse ýhe ha.d stdck^!somethiing on:castle, pleaded guilty toab o m i asegr, itow.'îeft the residence, gotnohsc htilmgtdtrohr MuieProut. 11-1* cuit and Smith Funeral Home. 'Ted Spenceley, auctioneers. ýowned by Fred Elliott, R.R.3, the re adthe tubeless tireltaining liquor wvbile under agel would admit ownership sa ho car and drove up aHgfo îwn inlrofno Maurice . Il1-if 11-2'ý Bowmanville. The car ss-hed collepsed. He added that'and was fined $25 and coqts,icbarged thoîn jointly. Street. There hie saw temdlgtyo auly I wish ta thank my neigh-' tained some damnage. Consta- he bcd not been drinking nor or 10 days. Constable Ianý Crown iAttorney G. F, Bon- Vauxhaîl pass, goingnrton -ls osip ane th bar, rind ad el .tiesfot1igedL. Mh 1 PP ne-Magstrate J. D. Burger dis-'hiad followed ',he car nortb on charge read "minors abtainingýa fan hanse on the lf ad~more~ibafml ne their many kindnesses ta myrelativesfinsadîeg- am mchnr, bî-in Mr hnýmissed the charge. lLiberty Street last Saturday ta1liquior" anîd that the evidence, side. Ho added thatho e-1yer fgesanidcal iubn nd ospitl ui Ybars for'cards, letters, flowers tuk edgrain, furniture, sustained by w crsina plHuergt Beapre oallSne odweeh tp sgvn a o rvntetre ateCpln oi fec h omsin o stay i opia.Sincere thanks advsisdrigi se net cc, ktheepper o ! mEF' appdd ulytailglpos-ýped the driver. A check of 1h'lae aitaeBrercnec n odt ta r.H. . undenures and Mmoia ospuital an alsoR.ofsb r .eEll F.wthat. ision at the corner of Di- session of alcobol March lt.'eicorveld -ot e Magddiistrae Burge con- donce and ad ntheliewchmksamn abe co Dri ion. curred nansedisd iissordltHespcase.ndwhlre hoOshadeseenllthewiVaux-vimponîadominntSfortslineheandnea ataffKingMStreets onsTheafined'as $10 and costs,'case of ale cantaining two bot-iCa-sDaid ren 22hlgobewipd staf ofMemo Ho pialanderieapain.nToot esreo aturday, April 3 Sunday afternoon aI 5:43, or three more days in jail.. tles and a third îying on the!Suinset Road, pleaded not guil-: At ibis poinît Crown to-atmtmksamnhbet Rev. M . Housander.Generai Hospital. Specia l at bhisr formem residence, Lot o'cock. The drivers involvedi Constable K. C. Lato , seat, stated the officer,addî' 1 ,agR b rt t t e lii nd un c a e se ed u gm n fo a o he Ruby Truli. i-]* thanks ta Drs. McKenze 2 ocession 2, Clarke Twp., were Carl W. Staîker and nP t charge of 'bit and!nov G. F. Bonnycasteasd10vrsmpionnt em- Ugray and Robson and al one concession nartb and on(- Abrahem Hostd bthof-__ _ n" laid March 6th. Ioetta he"i-n-u Avey-rs Clrece -vevures. Special thanks amle west a! Newcastle. Terms R.R. 3, Bowmanville, Consta-f ruck eCplain 15 hsummei-ewtdanadacag wc and on Vmnonof RR. 6 Suny Sheeban for praviding crash. Farn sold. Furiher par- bie Don Andersonî investigat-~,J ~ I L ICut xlie htlsms- andonVrnonof_______Su______________ D fea dence \vas at the end o! a Lindsay, Ont., Pleasant Point, transportation ta my wifoeand ticulars soe bills. Jack Reid, ed sm-iceo oue ul at wîsh ta express sinceme thanks deughter up ta see me. auctioneer; Lawrence Harris,' L off ighrc flee and tat a and appreciation ta theirl Tom Gallagher. 11.1* cek Ii* "FOR QUALITVI w ,,xaîkwav 10 feet eight nhs many friends, neighbors and'-:---_ ______ov ils in 0erN E relatives for their kind expres- SELECT UElCASsvdeanbose tenr foso ypth n lrlRepairs iThe farm lias been sold ofSE __________________o loaiding tbrough' exene ______________Clarin auction sale o! Dur- -T w e g e F n l ta Sunset Road. 'FO RSL uts e-enedduingahmrC and Hereford catîle. iT w 'ag e Fi aL On Saturday, March 6tb,' cent oss o! a beloved hus- e r g at o F erguson tractor, fu lll une of h r l af e 9 p . , s t d bdand father. i 11-1efrcTe ati n hm 'flin. and imodemn farmmamchinery, baled' r recate-TeTucesieBntm n tm alM.Cplnd m a a FIN -ULIbehy, grain, fumniture, etc., the dS etdteRoaswi played well, and dîd their vory parked-- in fronit of. nuy bouse aîg41Hgwy ,6 q I lo ra -'Lt 0 Cnesin ,Caa d 'pI,; t eegue fs inhas. faing401H- UMENSA; Applianc Service prapemty o! Mm. Lorne Farrow, V R score a! 11 ta 10 in the opener1 best and the town is veryiý office space tooc1 .ciins -celt MARKERS Commercial and Domestic Twsi.meml rt -i, OTOR SAI a!the OwIn nn: f -fý 1 .. - iowip ne m l o . tJJI F A.Zi 1 Lf J Aori2ed MOUET 11Dealor Stafford Brothers LIMITED monuments Box 133 318 I>undas St. E. WhitbY Phone Whitbv IfOhawk 8-3552 SPECIAL % EEKmEN SA&VINC We Reserve the Righi DEMPSTER FRESH BA IRefrrreration - Mllk Coolers mile west of Millbrook. SelI-, Phone BERT SYER ing withaut resorve, Saturday. Days - 623-5774 ýMarcb 20. Sale ta commence Nlghts- 623-3177 Prompîly et 1 p.m. Further Lander Hardware lcash. Jack Reid, auctioneer; La wmcnce Harris, clerk. 9-.3* ______________ 38-tf LICENSED Business NursingHome Opportnity LINTONHURST Manor bas __________________licensed accommodation forýi il prîvabe or somi - privatel YOU, boo, can mnake money patients. Dining room or tmay raising Chinchillas. Active service. Reasonable r a t e s. markets. You aeinvited t hneOao17. .t are roo31 __06 visit us. Stonehouse Chin--_ _ chilla Ranch, R.R. 1, Uxbridge, "THE LODGE" Nursing H-omeý lOnt. Phone 852-6729. -tf on Highway 2. Licensed. Ac-i1 commodation available. Kind. care. Nurse 24 hrs. Visitors'ý AT weîcome. Phono Mrs. Wm.; Westover, Newcastle 987-4252. i ftVIICTta ___ ______ DuoeSTRA 'SOUTH HvnNrsnIoe Accommodation for private' Ca n d semi - private patients., ru j~lounge TV . Fully iesd "S FOU S nw building, modern. Visitors weîcome. Reasonable rates.' It to Linîjt Quantities% Free ambulance service. Phono Newcastle 987-4441. 41-tf kKED APPLE PIES 3c SAVE 10c ea SUNCREST CHOICE SMARTS Evaporated (UT GREEN MILK BEANS 20-O Z. TINS SAVE 16e SAVE 7c PREMIUM UNBREAKABLE SPLASTIC PAIL 6o $111%ea. 069c LEAN TENDER SHORT RIB ROASTc OR BLADE ROASI 3, FLORIDA No. 1 GRAPEFRUIT 9R49c TAKE YOUR CHOICE WHITE OR PINK FRESH JAFFA BROCCOLI ORANGES bunc29c 55'di ~o. 1 EXTRA LARGE ICE-BERG LETTUCE 2 for 29c SHOP ANI) SAVE AT DYKSTRA'S 77 King St. W. VARIETY FREE: PHONEDS DEI4IVERY U.C.W. Unit 31 Holds Meeting Newcastle - The Monthly, meeting o! the U.C.W. Unit 3,! lwas held in the Sunday Schoolý on Monday evening, March 8th with 13 membems preseni, and six guesis. The Worship Service x%,as conducted by Ms Narda Hoog- i kemp, Mrs. Rota Flintoff and" Mrs. Nora Colwill, the bymn, "There Is a Green Hill Far Away." apened the service.: Mrs. Flintof! read the scrip-, ture, and Mrs. Hoogkamp led in prayer, thon gave a well; pepared devotional, entitled, p "Wbo Am I?" Everyone thon joined un the hymn "In bbe Cross of Christ I Glory.' The devotionel pomtion closed witb ýMrs Calwill speeking an *'One Solitary Life." Mrs. Colwill thon x%elconied two o! the guests, Miss Bey- erley Rickard and ber Guide' Leader, Mrs. Kathleen Quin- ney. Geerey working for bier GodCord, chose "Mexico" as the country she would speak 'about. She also showed colour- 'ed slides and bad a vomy good display of artucles depicting the life anud indusbry of tlîis country. The businiess portion wýa9 thon conducied by Mis. Kath- leen Powell. RaIl Cal vas tak-' on and the minutes o! the last meeting read and approved. A discussion followed regarding a new graup leader ta replace Mms. Powell, wbo is now Presi- dent over the U.C.W. Our thanks to Mrs. Marion Allun, ,whn o!fered In take river this position. The treasurer, Social and 'Sunshine Conveners thon gavr their reports. Mrs. Flintof! is teking ordems for Easter oggs, There were eleven hospital and ten bouse cails made in the past month. 1 While lunch was being pro- ,pamed, Mrs. Hicogkamp con- ducted a sing-souug a! wel known Irish lunes. IAccident Round-Up On Suindav afternoon at 5:15 o'clock ihere was a two car collision on the Taunti Road, one and a bal! miles easb of Taunton, that bad tra- gie consequences. The driver of one o! the cars, Lloyd Av'- ery. Peterboroughn, although not injured in the accident. collapsed immediately after- ward wiUi a heart attack. Hej -LIMITED - EarI McQueen, Prej. 219 KING ST. . BOWMANVILLE Authorize'1 Dealer for Ranibler Cars Phone 623-3356 NOTE: Sales on aur 196.5 Ramblers are breaking al records . . . resul we have the largest selection of "Quality, Select Used Cars" ln the area, most are iow mileage, local rades. 1964 Volkswagen 2-Dr. Beautiful condition and economical transportation. 1963 Chev. Bel Air 4-Dr. V-8, automnatie transmission, custom radio. Here's a good dlean automobile. 1962 Rambler 4-Dr. Blue, 6 cyl.. standard trans- mission, custom radio. One owner, local trade. 1961 Ford 4-Dr. Blue, V-S with floor shift, customn radio. A-i condition. 1960 Ford 4-Dr. Green, standard transmis- sion, customn radio. Clean inside and out. 1959 Volkswagen 2-Dr. Good cdean car, motor A-i. 1958 Chev. 4-Dr. 6 cyl., standard transmis- sion, custom radio. Sec this one for a bargain. 1957"s ('hev., Pontiac, Ford, CadIllar Good seiection of 4-Dr. and Iiardtnps, chaice of 6 and 8 cyi. Corne ln today and drive one aw,ýay! 1955 Meteor 4-Dr. 8 cvi., standard transmission, custom radia. Special?? M1ake us an offer 15 f t. Cedar Strip Boat fully equipped, 35 h.p. Euin- rude, complete wvith trailer, like new. No-.-."s the tinie to buy and save S $ S 1%ateh for Special Anncuncement of New Rarnbler Sports Model npi, for '65 ('ON VENIENT OýN-THE-SPOT LOW-COST FINANCINO Service Station Open fronu 7 ar. until 12 inddnight 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE Phone 623-3401 After Hours 623-2083 Member of botb N.A.L. and O.M.L. 0* 4 E CONTACT: EarI McQueen Weldon Brown Bud Fogg Jack Miller Bill McQueen Sales ,ini gam,ur andu aiy remain- .P iu tIlieffoiort and team' IIZZJUALb UU4 I1 l ing games will be played atiwork. The spotlight n ow, bow-j' 'Port Hape dhie b the lack o! 'ever, is an the Pee Wee team,ý ice at the local amena. 'thev enter their o Scoring for the Truckers jthis Saturday in Little Britain,1 'were Ken Gray with fivei %ith the first game at 10:30 goals, Larry Pearce and Sher- p.rn. These games are a! gra, ýman Shields scoring twa, Doni1mpOrtance ta bbe boys baking MLIL ITN EVC ýGillespie and Albert Green part, the coaches ask that yoti CnuItaMmero h with one each. dont stay back and wait for' osl ebro h The Royals wbo scored dur- the resuits, but comne along~ Oshawa & District ing bbe ovening, wemo, How2Iand cbeer. You'll be ga o ard Quinney wibb five, Gary didResalhse kis onBceaar 'Cooper with three, and single wortb seoiuug.RelE t eB ar goals gaing bo Ron Dickenson and Bob Stephensonu. W W This was a most oxciting; gamoe, as et the end o! the! second period the Truckersi weme leading 8 to 12 and tbbc RayaIs put aIl their effort mbto the lest period xwhen tbeyi are called for et soven-thirby, sanie as when they were play- ed in aur own aena. Theý players are always pleased ta find a group o! fans.wo oft bbe Juvenfles 00W out blu te O.M.H.A. tournaments, and the Atotns and Bentams M out o! the Littie N.H.L. New-' castle has but one grot p left ýinthe toumnament. The Juven- Irish- En*o PPROD ýSt. Pat's Dancej OSHAWA I A ost SIenjoyable St. Pal-, riksDay Dance was held on Satumd'ay evening in St. Jos-U eph's Auditorium under the!' auspices o! the Holy Na me'. Society, theo Catholîc Womens League and the Cathoii Youbh Orgenizabuan. Those on! the conmittee in charge of' arrangements for the succe '_sà fuI event were Joo CuddaheeM and Tom Mesterson, SpeciaI W Even ts Chairmen for the' H.'N.*S. Mrs. J. E. Rend, C.W. President, and Mrs J, Hoger, vorst, Ifnd the C.Y.O. mpre7' sentatives, Miss Lînda as_ terson, Miss Francine Verîev- sen, the president, and Wai t1er Vemîeysen. The green symboi c of the Emerald Isle was featured in the decorations Ithat sn ef!ec-M Iively Iransformed ihp spa- clous hall mbt a festive Irish scone. A number of green and white streamers adiorned. witb green balloons were e-: tended froni wall in waIl br 10w t'he ceiling, and .silver belîs bandod wubh green satin1 ribbon wore suspended below all the ligbts. These chu-cc-'o tive bells were made by Mr,. Lamne H'aynes. Three rows o green anud white bands fo-;- ed pleasiuug fuames for ec window. Cailed greenu end whie. streamners. hung perpendicu -' la rlv, covored the on tire east 1 wall o! the stage and formed a gala background for tbe Daddswortlî Orchestra, Oshu- awa, whicb provided excellent' music for dancing. Large green shamrocks, Irishu lai' shelalaghs, and green bali., loons were suspendrd fro m the proscenium amch, and aisoV embcîlished the walls oi the hall. Jack Varuderberg was u nM charge of tickets et the door, and John Ireland looked a!- !ter the pop. Tom McHtugh and Paul Laprade also cssist- ed. Theme was keen comnpP'i-' lion and much fun during the Balloon Elimination Dance. 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