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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Aug 1966, p. 11

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U Ii ~ urngecdiswhn criod,,The Canadian Statesmn omnilAg 0 I which were quite frequent i'Rlckad F migl Hods ue to the hot weather. One group of boys paddled i <1/. i e~c4f Yround die lake with Mr. EN Rgerson and Scoutaiaster M.m r.Er a Mr. and Mrs. E. .We4 m . ruc* Tillion, Editor h97-23iked to the beaver dam with indyle, d Trent wir-Ms Bty ae ai _______________________________________________________________________Newcastle:- The 3Mthan-fi e winner of the naîI-drivîng' Scoutmsthle, r Wler. Ws i le a visitors at R. VItes uwe sa ik r nual Rickard Family picfliC: contest. bear were Ôlbserved, so fresh. Miss Darlene Mastes o-Wrys was held on Sunday, 3uly 31,! During the supper hour, you cooul srell the ,e.ar. manville, us speningti I en ostTi atWltn Pr, ih pý h reienStneyPweliweek at thie Vrtue'sotl oiaigwt Leaci Artif icial Ice Fund Parade Social and pomataly 0 nakwtnapn eeSidenllt, te poeic KP. wagstxared axnong the Miss Marguerit: ret t n f. P'~rcr'n~I live]y prcugram of sports wasi Joe Hoekin to prent t f theyooking m u t c li anher. a W rMss idaW E. 1ed er afes Pe s n l conducted by thesports com- special prizes. The prize fori hysatdotuheay r n r.E rg~ n f.ad IrLea Newcastl:- Mr«. Gr a ce mittee, with prizes awarded' the oldest one present et thel. ing you &te et homue, they Betty were caller.aFrdSano ptada ' Toms and Mrs. Peari Hutchin- ta the followîng: Races for picnic was won by Mx's. Pearl i1iProved, a fe IteWih',Bwnnilm ekwt ierduf son visited Toronto recenty girls and boys under age six Pearce, wittu little Deis cooks had to eat the meal too. p. Treqise's. Osham.DrstOria, d IU and enjoyed a visit with Mrg. wa won by Robert Synions;1 Pedwell being the youngest. No boy' ever cared too muclb Mr. and Mrs. GarntTwsdy ih1r.adMs eHuthinson's son and his famn- girl's 6 to 8, Carnie bynn Sy- Terry-Lynn Garwond c a m e about getting dishpan hands, Paul and Barbara, isM-SodBaerde ily, Mr'. and Mn.. Garfield nions», 9 tO 14, Linda Stinscm;j thc farthest, travelling froml but even disfies, whcn tihere's chelle Price, Petebnuh Hatclineon and Gary. On 15 years and UP, Pat Buxton;,BaosilQebc h o fOgi nUckthnae were Sunday visitor t r 'Puesday et last week, Mrs. girls' sack race was won byl or girl celebrating a binthday, doing theni, can be fun. and Mrs. L. Lamb',. ougchinovisitthheter, r-Pet Buxton; boys' race 9 to en or nearest the date of the Ahodaa. n:sav M rlyAy1Pe.IPouty C b Mxi . Rihard wta is Douglas Rickard, with Wayne lady with the smallest shWe cleâniâng up aftcrwmrds was bert Marshall d ar ul, h hr etn f~ wxnnxng xi the 15 ears and was Marion Fork, with Fred i vr mc ej ycdb the1 Barton, Nova ScotiaDuhmCutPut~ycr) CveHpia.uP. Walter Rickard and Pete Farr boasting the largest. lCd1 niteby lk, r n rs. ClakWry a cd ywyo ob Guides Lois Barchard ofonte os'weel1 when on Friday they hikedý John, Eiaeh ad bb evn onavl.w Blackstock, ar atednlbro rce WaePaci The sanie officers were re-1 into Ompah and filled up oni eeEoioe isWni ett utsCik nP~ ae atnigwon the men's ball throw;ý eleeted for another year. a fish and ohip dinner. offer-1 fred Cole. Willowdl.M.Hp.Atratu hog h Guide Camp at Camp Kee- Annabelle Rickard won thel Fallowing the supper, a mg ail the pie you could eat. James A. Werry, MraidM.bulngw hdan ve i waydin, near Goderich, Ont. ladies' thread work. In the' lively game cd basoball wasl Most of the boys madle a1 Grant Werry, Su..aSatrndw ntestu h~ This is an invitation camp, ladies, shoe kicking contest, plydbtentemrijlovely pair of moocasins forý and Wendy, were gei f Laigteew tpe-s andi the girls are representing lydbtentenarethmlvswiea c p, their ome toops.the winner was Margaretiand single men, with tVie[ 'esle hl tcmMs iael clgshm thI oe rfl Werry, with Brenton Rickard, single men winning. with oe or two makingý The leaders exprestera ecmacu img Mis. Erie Foshay, Marty, money pouche.s and beits, hav-~ thoughts as ta good hwfradloe ttoma andi Robbie have returned ADN ng aiready 'hasi moccasins. so many first yearcnirs budadgveesnsote fron' their scenic tnLp thnough IIA1'C I v% f IC On Saturday morning, aý Sunday morningwsspn ythy erplcd Manitoba and Sask. anea. E ~ V~~aE ~ ~ E horseshoe formation waS for-' takîng camp down, adci~lMeigwsa~undb They visîted several relatives med under the new flag Pole: was officially clofefwl th1rsWs ae while thçre and took every "/4iIl JI which had been installesi by Flag Lower, and aset asvatae f eeng ail they 5fl1 y A nnuV La m pl th e Hunt Camp. At this time,. prayer. At this 'tim, . E I could in the tume they spent 1 ' Timot'hy Walton and Norman Collier asked thebost1U UI there. Little Cindy Fcshay' u*a Tilison were invested. ithink of the Scouts nohr vacationesi with be anti Saturday night et the campiparts of the worldwh arI --- ---- Mrs. James Gray, Janetville, I ear A ntoine Lake fire, held in the kitchen area 1 unable ta enjoiv a cn. A durig te tne om and theý on accournt of the fine hazard' as they had just e:h RS EKN boswr wy.Br uýNewcastle:- This y e a ned b'y Keith Rogerson. in the area, Scout Darrell The boys then e1exne >_west, tihis was Mrs. Foshay's proved a very smali camp forý This vean's camp was held Banrett was presentesi withahewingcradhaed*WEL first tinie back since she was' Newcastle lst A and B Scout'a ie erAtonhaeIvl bc n" amping" for home. four ycmrs old. ITroops, but it wa.s a great'i5tatd just five miles frornl Danreli had been chosen as1 Besidas the Beave arl OTL Baseballisl again under weay' camp, with lots of fun and 1 Lavant. The boys enjayed the1 the best camper in the camp.'i thene were the Tgeswo RAOAL RTE and in full swing. The Girls'waYs "ta keep busy. ýlake immenselv, with its After this presentation the were with Patral Leae o Pee Wee tar played en MOn,-'Thirteen boys from the beautiful beach for swimniing,! Beaver Patrol was calle on a hnston, David S< , aD nl o" day evcning in the first of thei Newcastle Troops wene in at-i and an island, just about 1501 to receive a clasp knîfe each Mark Tilison, DarceyDbeu- S~ ~ ~ ~~smi-finals. Playin.g on the tendance, along witis a Scoutl yards away, whieh they en- f0r the "Best Patrol cf theand Fred Hobbs, àn i h ae home team dianxond, they1 froxa Taronto. In charge of the joyed swinxminig out ta. The'Camp." These boys we7e,1 Cobra, Patral Leade et won 10 to 9 over Orono in an~ boys were Scoutmaster Robert boys had plenty cf time in, Patrol Leader Darreli Barrett,> Call, Ted McCullouih fTn O M NI excellent and exciting game.1 Shearer and Scoutmasten Win~ h ersoecneatv- Peter Foy, Norman, Tilîson, enta, Greg Grayan Jcy POE6324 Their second game la set for! Collier, who were ably assist- ties; the canoes werc busy Timn Walton andi Robbie Scatt, Denny.________________ A Tuesday when again they play Onono oni the Newcastle diam'ond. Goosi iuck, girls. The Boys' Pec Wee teamn are practising Up for their DUL ORM NYS kEI ATE gamin Frankford. They play1 this eoming Saturday at 2:30 ~M *.~pari. Cars are a must, and ~L would be appneciated by the FIN P C O IE coaches il parents and fans "I attending thus game would BO3 KAR contact them if tihey can offer some cf flic boys a ride clown. .293-V S .9 Otur Tykes, alter a long.2 Q.nest, are preparing to go into Su.AVE b Sbattle on Fniday evcning. This Uea[ing2m gaime will be played in town wW v esi htyuw b * vusyGoudG~ .~against the teani from Port W ý ueta cf - Hope. The time 1% six'thirty, vwéuta~e o o "OULoE Y tifid Shortage cf space last week made it necessary to hold over these two photos so corne eut andi support them.th P of the big Chic Holiday Artificial Ice Fund parade in Newcastle. Top photo They have played several very shows NHL hockey star Kent Douglas With Bud Wagar and Alex Hendry. Lower goosi garnes this season and ahe o asi os n U AEP~ picture is cf former Maple 'Leaf defenceman Carl Brewer, Sam Brereton land counaging to anyv player. sAm MPG driver George Hendry. We regret that many other parade pictures wilI flot ap- Our friends in haspital this .pear, but hope to have themn on display in Newcastle in the near future. week, are Mn.. June Cobble-P Hac, ro JohPeDwvis, Mr. Crl Rot better than nationalKETCHUPI39 Hr edic, n.JhnDi, Mr. A&P Sarp and Mr. Grant Wil- Dele galion from Beach Area shrns. UTEAPRI 1 ~9 hurst Lodge, Tononto. IA r REA CHOICE QUJALIT Mr. ansi Mrs. Ed Nesbitt SOM EVLOHLY JS SGO Donates $100 b ~~~~toIcerFund evngolo:gao-W tsWo. UTMAOSL j D n t sand family have returned ta h Is4 A irs S m r b eS Snr Garrod, age 8, the farnous nationail brOnds. on1cstytapen)F CYQAIYJ IC3- Ne! sle-Th~e regulari Would thîs not make itielectrucally heated and creMsGro ardJ. a ikoe r t ge ri n otyuapny TOM ATO J's 5 council meeting was held on wanse, asked Councillor Wal-1 from Beaven Lumben Ca. They nocked fnom her bike as sheWerpoucfbtA&selsi' oyoni.fns.APP*APLf..p, a -S b Monday evening in the caunl ton. "I knaw of what you 1rent for $6400. aven a twaljwas enroute te lier home on W'epodo htA els sol ntefns.APPNAPE chambens. The minutes of theispeak, but ta apen the mouth year peniod, and for just King St. E. The car dniven last negular meeting and two, af the river ta dlean it out, $7300. we can buy ane of aur b e anr ecsl, WHY DO WE H'AVE PRNVATE BRANDS? ~l f~ D l 4ýpecia1 meetings wene read by 1 would this flot make it easiern . I have talked ta the in-*U 1 M U U DRUtNes(ererNecasle F. Pidgeon, village clerk. ýta fili Up?" A discussion with spec of the schaal (G. A. was niakin« a left hand turn They'r.e oui' firuest miaues. GRuA PEFRmU IT 1 sectan '~~~ off King St. to go onto Mill ,j i - U At the one special meeting, suggestions took place betweenHolmes). He has condemned St., wlien he struck the girl. They help us te live up to oui' pledge. .te provide the. boi food JAN£ PARRIER, SLICED council wene ta approach the the delegation and membersiaur downstains raom thnee Taken ta hospital by her par- to the .Most people for the. I.ast ameour of money. I U T DAf24O Chairman of the Newcastlelof council, and the matten isî;years naw, and lie feels we ents, she was badly shakenireAPpatebad godrsofosopng&?V fl l J Iow Recreation Committee, Samto be looked into funthen. ishould buy this and one athen and bruised andi had an in-ArAUpioebada o esnfrshpng&?W H TBRI Brereton, and have hirn turnn Anothen pnoblemn at the lakelroalT. I feel we shauld taa.judane.Sie amg m - w aven the arena key ta the ianas was the dust on the roadiWe already know that this wa ure a he ie.daThe AEAR RRa.Pe-.o4h- W1 Antificial Ice Committee. ýfrom Davidson cottage ta the1year we will have two gradei a cetau rcd t5aloke. Te Iyre one of manyl AEPRE The second meeting was5cemetery and back anound the!I's. Who knows haw many to Satu-day evening, with Bow-RA S NIE40 - called to appoint someone ta fan road down beyond Dr.lstant the foilowing year? How- manville O.P.. investigating. I 1,111P E take the place of the late RassBall's. The final problem is' ever, while we can purchase Dickinson, whose death leaves: that -in -as much as thene are one room, we must have al a vacant seat an council. no drums in the immdiae an or help of some kind1must have a little aver $21,-l ,Ç~pcenin waen olutin pcni ara t te lkepeolefrom council ta purchase the 000." somqiething w lton v ena rums tthe aea, tseemenug.1ntiewecol= aIMMseca end haw they, the ratepayers1sidewalk, it was gravel ii lotsiretainer, and in the matiepointing hlm to couneil. AnI who make Newcastle at theof places and a board side-' hald up everything?" askedýjanswer i. required. within, lake their summen home, wish- 1walk in other places, but a Mn. Coiwell. seven days., 1 ~ I~!~gr~p~,na, v ~ a a cd ta have a share in thiîs pro-1sidewalk ail the same. The' "Do you neau, ta gay if we' By-Laws fon the Emcrgency JU7EK'KI#JflI VUALIII KW UKAflUUÀ ject. They offcred a donation, childnen walking ta and fnomwant ta spend $10 we have tolMeasunes Organization requirel LD O£RMVI cf $100 ta the fund. school fnom the lake have aýwait a month ta do it? If thelthe naines of the appeinted NATIVE GROWN, Mo. 1 GRADE, NW CROP, HAND S!LECTED QtJAIJIY AE ONRMO Mn. Eilbeck tlianked couneuil long walk, and I know from'chairman okRys the bull is it 'Fine Chef thnaughout the ares. for the action they wene tak-! walks I have expenîeuiced, that nat then okay fan the Reeve At Monday's meeting. the In& in having the O.P.P. camea sidewalk is needesi, because, and Cienk ta sign the cheque?", present Chief, Frank MillernL D E R town, and added. "'I hope this, vou consider putting in a side-1 "Look, I do not want ta, otion wilb be given three1 HR rCRS U wiii include the road down tao.va1k agaîn?" .ihold you up. And I also dolreadings. O1 1O CJ the lake whene squeabing, Councilian Waiton expiainedînot want ta appear sticky onl Also under their by-law is O.TE &round corners and making a that this year's budget had this, but as members cf the provso for mutual aid, a bwpming commonf."wud go dawn and sec the!are flot a committee elected ta ars. e asle I e e ut hsONELES BHOVLDER ROASI ~Wne have anathen rberoad, and look into the mat-! this by the public and tlic y Orone, Bowmanville stands which I now yau'rc swane of,'ten.. people of Newcastle. There- by for bath Bawmanvible and .~~p you've mentioned it in x'aur. "We'bl give aIl your prab- fore, until I leann differentlyNwcste raid Mr. Eilbeck, mcaning the: and oun behaîf of the AntificialI the peaple's maney yau're!i The fine brigade lias rcquest- O L E f~ filtti that lias filled up along Ice Commnittee, tliank you for' spcnding. Let's just keep t!ed new hase. Some they areBG the lake. He credited the New- your generous donation," said legal. If tlic Dcpt. of Muni- usilg was purchascd xi 1942, castie fine depantinent for the Reeve Douglas Cunningham. ipiAaîssyw,(lc2y ean go It was decidesi turne and wark they put in Represcnting tlic Public council) sign the cheques, ithis *OO be purchased recentiy. but reported that it Schaol Board, Chairnian John ithat's wha i. going ta do at,",ti year, with 300 ta be had alneady returncd. He tlId Rickard and Secrctary Ed' sid, the Reeve. ibouglt next yean. tee, of the fouI odor when he Bachar5t attcnded council., AIf Gray then asked if the Newcastle Recreation Com- BAANE Yblows fnom the sut.Spoke iMr. Rickard c-cama fte ntlain'lte isakd'o $0.c oÇ RMydracooledi, F"m ile, a r bulocdet Temut fps bei bd o teed yc a uuîciloftahe ntain tt e h a e81. ili si$15. of No T14R0<MHei & God His suggestion wss ta have 1ipl aibed ta cuncîl that tenders1 Committee cauld be appoint-i their grant, having alnesdy STRAI tIsded e owuth o onl i addition ta he acforon Theed bs. thi tas anserteld ot$8The bibis efctillAUUT tuhs phe fw eit a nl iidtie nrapte sec oul teus, ii.This no. a aserd ing. etgrass, rei fo ul, 4 9 aàh sholdeeh ta it. He hasnde rcwil e budtraus, emr, a"Ho. uhmny .teehnin fg etist rctao f . T t is wsnîcm Da - and ubdyad clear Wecheckd e into ulth ss yef, "At tmhe n ftmon t ." Atths îm theWh bib nsrcor.Tis were' aand knew cf two othersif there is .any way eut. cf it. now?" askcd the Reeve. ýgranted to tliem. ,.. Who weuld heip with their and prices cf a portable cass-ianswered Mr. Gray, "wc liad1prseted and authorlzed teab It aiso. Iroom. These classrooms art $18,ooo. Se the carnival we!Ipaid. The meitlig adjournedi

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