- - .- -~ -'---:"-----~- "M Canadmutatemuani, 5oWMmna, Aut&g,1ion Complete Inspection of New CPR Bridge PC Ledr ~?edCros Sc. Embarks. onLaeshpCnddt l~econd New Blood Pro lect vdsG He onr *î A m o n t u n u s u a l p r je c t m p i i i t a s b e c a u s e f Tea r d a i e 0 1t u b e l n a n d D u r - b is h a c s 'e b tt r t aA s d a o u h i p a h l . Crandtian emrss a coped last yar yfrlu ontoe ham Conservives gave for- ece lent; boas be nfv ohM.Feigds d e r a e f i a t i w o r î d r e s a r c h a n d a t e h n a e d e - c o m e n d e d F lt - e m i n g anc e m s r e c tonaM . Felgda e i t t e a y w î h e p a Stanf.PedCpe aýb r.Jor by hn otral auotho Fleingy ta lnche leadeMrslemingi Ivdua, Feproduction of an ani- àdlt h -Pootthe tafodand Wlnnipegwherc it has F l a w rho aither- prace jun oh.lgt M rum knol n au plasma- University Schooloffdcie be n a aable for several +itgfaitPo rt Hope. res s ur-le bori our mn ta p e Th Co sr tve l d ri pheess.- ln C alfo ra. The adoption mol ti Po'.'. s rH . vo sl te ner he a e. e c nd ae wa a c m an d by Tii. scond unusual project of the. technique for obA Fleing onesutheorcaur- t ral ledC ros depots are, incre sd supplies of tA lîG An average of 15 to 20 unitspag tri fo th n to al dd t k ow f e pes t bs s n Da d In a e d nc Mn a re emnwod thersa- in sau i a ee t udrpniili *iv lv d i l p od ci g hP ec meaosibe n C n-r îv n p rposstoaiatene .iP ogessve<nnsrvaiv p r- lea eroethe paty J hn ie- t ta uphantirentth Aguantities of the ne bod ada through the recent lntro- haemnorrhaig due to a eut, Ly 'leadership, said he had enbaker, àaton for baeoilus duction of plastic packs for bruise or otner iniury. 60()nmetn itwosev. onpul Dra MPAedCruh ppem nting fres h roen th c collection of blood by te " r i v r g h t. . . -tv s i naj u e k h o m r M i o e c U n Its a r e ý t e a v e r a g ee n tertthes unb etlrn d wMeP.R ue . uor m eo w e a s a a s w e l l a s t h c d r i e d R e d C r o s s B o o d D o n o r S e r - m a y b e u s e di d u r i g s u r g e r y , l m n a d h e t h . d l g t s w r e a r a y c n - W a y a e b r 0 h jn short upply. Within a year cryoprecipi. cryoprecipitate, rany ave-sithe a t od be a Tornto H e many werelo mte P ,Quantities of cryopreci J-tate P u nwifl be donc nues cf surgery are now open. it ddea y s izge epta more"er Eglinton ,U te in th c n w trni will ln ach ofc the16 Red Cross d ta hemophiliaca that werc wlea de il c eg t ontHe S et ,5 er e nt u c f i ee aes p ry m m es r n h kupplied te hospitals for hall- depots throughout Canada. impossible before.ledrhpcnnto..fetw e L a st e e k , in a lsnsp e c iou n coth eitte d.en trbid g eg s. - E x a m i n erac k Tartan Twîrlers W in on Eli tet wa~s madcbyofca f hetnand the cpney The truc- Cartwright Councî fN.&D edrmto ture is n c> oen tothe pTlie.prRoads muSupertr ruttendent fo 19 ~ >h l S,& l ( ied i maiy et the folks living north of the tracks. CatwihtCuni met in Mesas Fisher, Mab eo,.uyan fs ekl 19 io hi I M d a s te vein o Jly4th with Sperring and Scott wer mn 97 almmespresenit and Reeve the. gentlemen rcscn er- corsod Merrill Van Camp ini tue chair. senting the C.lieS.R.. n e rec Pee tHso y o o nisThe minutes of the past meet- local drainage probem.TefonteDp.oMucia ing w er approv d as printed Scugog Point pro l en en far e e d n r h bt amal group o ! Tartar yrs., Dale W ilson 4th; Ad- which lasts two weeks ln- .f n m to o e u y Re v atal w tr ou s n r e h st bi h n o 0 a r : irlers o ! O shaw a took part vanc d, 15 yr s., Patsy B lake cludes a carnival, sidew alk * .. . . . . . . . . . .~ -ti s nd O dle s on b t s d s o! he r a . n ,re u t d titn ad oudillor mse-c nlvet, widecsedpo-rsdetaooslwsra n i c Blue W ater Festival in 5th; Advanced, 16 yrs. Joan sales, boat races, and m anyD pu ti n in l ed E - C ncl e id d e vi w a d n e ry d te it me er Port Huron, M ichigan . The M ajor 7th; 'Advanced, 17-20 ther activities W id W lh s e i g a p o a r m s dt a s m ti g w ud o i. C m u iy Pa nn troupe lcft Mond a ad re- yrs., Dianne Shw 4th. Miss Patsy Blake was solo Blsadacut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ r a c o n s e n t t o b u y a o n e b e d o n e .B r n h jurned e rly T hursday w ith F lag T w irl, 15-20 yrs., D i- strutter in front of the T ar-.- . r th r in a S m o P u in en d f rm n 1trophies and il medals. anne Shaw ltPatsyBlake tan Twirler majorettes who an t*.. paoyplcementileasaisfor ow25.5 ~' acre buil ing o nf'om ins Baentdr accounts erc le ad Wihtràm Dianne Shaw of Oshawa 2nd. Two Baton T il 15-20 paraded in the. uge thee z- home thereon. Mr. Walsh eral Account for $76,71.3frbidn o rn eln t w ooMn s Mter atonaInteersrnD atnionalth Fa cy heuep radrwthver onianne Shaw 5ttaed ha th aI m tal moya otl or$ 5paradew tch wils wth ou cilor Getne stated tha the-ata eUie sale to!athef$o5e9acre Bowmanville plaed.frtr n Shaw 2nd. Militry March, sidewalks, five and six deep, afl o n ain a d ta h a e olce tti ae fist rbiaflelh me ou d be a~d on t e ab e ou et 0 0 e r urnaegiec redthesd eier-up. They wcrc judged nn 14-15 yrs., Patsy Blake 2nd; while others were on wafls, additionaî ground floor area ASplmnayB-a poise, bcauty, personalîty, Miltary March, '16-20 yrs., cars, and any vantage point requlrcd would be trame con- Bills werce uthorizdpio!Raexpdtuente and strutting.ý Dianne Shaw lst. available. Some were taking àtructed te meet the Building te lumit of credit balne o m utoî200freson Th atnJno em There were 35 majorette their places as carly as 5 p.m. B-a.Ufrul temto fGtisa T heo Trt a ceJunitr leadercorps fro m the. States and to wach theparade o! floats, B yil awi ng yL orttîy emo t ion a o! Gam tlnsan d a i- s w r e d ri n Uc e s Carol Ann Huzar and twirîers Otaieii ti.cntatwhchbad, mdmaortts Eliz bet Ald rma , Jo nnelested from , 9 a . .t 4 . . - -- --b id n s1 a rc e nd R 2 w e a ~lz b t A d r a , o n eon W ednesday . e 4 pm lig. drawn up by the Roi d u e- r a i g an m to y W i h MakJd elyadThe Tartan Twirîers Sen- ENIEýMr. and Mrs. Marchantofitne,'M ugt hryl*Young. !or Advanced Baton and N I L Scugog Point requested release mnotion of G ttins ani a u-reig adta ad B- a S The Senior Starlette Teani Drum. Corps with captain 1f.inte 4.0gab. ole- o -- wigth et took lit place with leadr Dianne Shaw brought home Miss Joan Sudsbury, Osha- tion charge, as they said thy arlington Townsip' rvînmee 4 Clieryl MeCune and tirlersM a' beautitul trophy. The wa, has been.' visiting Miss did not make use of it. yoni rsin edr !)ele Wilson, Gayle Me ally, troupe members were Judy Lillan Lvendr. Lllia is iie not their re.R2- htt Patay Blake, Dianne Sa tog, Joanne Bond, Geyle stayi with the Sudsbury -ad Joan Major. MeNally, Dale Wilson, Patsy Laly at their cottage near adisyt ed sit waa r hp f rwig ht t pu n-itnad etn ndcri Baton solo winners were: Blake, Susan Cnnors, Cheryl ebceaygeon. that was available to their tender o! Ui Unted onisJ l Novice, 10 yrs., Kethy Blake McCune, Mary McNally, Ma- Mrs. Walter Ferguson, Mr. area. 5th; Novice, 16 yrà., Mriln rie Drygela, pain Young, Keith Ferguson and children, Messrs. Jamieson and Berry Marks 5th; Intermei, 14 Marilyn Marks, Joan Major. Bowmanville, visited Mrs. R. Left to right: Charles Clay, Editor, hands book to Past Warden Elex Of Caesarea seuh Council's 7h 97 yr.ýJudy Strong 2nd, -Gay]e The Drum Corps and hCelerIGriffin. MMla h ntr rsne tt adnMrilVnCm.priso ocag h o M e lly 4Ui Intemeieite, 15 Party manoeuvcrlng wi thti. Mrs. .T yo n m o e iln h ntr tsne tt ar e erl a a p emion tea ge - tue le- Tartan Twir weme Debb e,1adTalr visited et Mm. Keith Photo by Ross Van flusen neighbour's ceiel Inspec-. GET CASIF TODAT Dianne and Eleanor HolteriTaylar's, Janetville. The first copies o! a coin- taincd 200 pages with aIl the Durham) said nothing could to a rmsd FOR OL» ArPPLLqES from the Pickering Bluienotes Miss Evelyn Cunningham, posite history of the. toins mteriel e ad." be o! more value et this turne Edwerd Manning wes pres- and Judy Secley, S onia Gui- Brantford, was a weekend villages and townships in the He xp a n d m h r in iso y t n t e C n e _e t a d sat d a h a e i - CLASSWYEDS sîma, yCarole Greeniiam, visiter et the Pascoe home. United Counties weme present- .epane ui rtten miisoyshnio. ete-cn nd tredabisineated s 8TATE8zard" Elizabeh Adron ad Crl Freddie Smith is eccom- cd te ceunties ceuncil officielsgcepy and tman old photoe- Rnia ellboak. P (P -building whicii was construet. Tii. Blu at Festival Osaw oneMcamingenpsf t a irday. inCooug ncause of the. leck o! space.. Northumberland) cited thecd in part on the township lue ate Osh wa n a camp ng rip to T urs ay.road allowance. Council prom- DUHAaHliburton. The 116-page history ha In tue formel ceremeny, Mr. time as a significant achieve- iscd te review for) the tourtii DURHAM ~~~~~~Mr. and Mrs. Murray Pres- been two yeers in preparations Clay presented the first copy ment. ým hscnr tbid PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATWVE ASSOC. ett, indy and Susan, St. It was written by Frank Pick- t frercounties wardenuTe ito r willb. of tui-ng. u cnrvril ul-16 Catharines, are visiting eit the. ford and editcd by Charles Flex MeMillen, reeve of Aln- utdt eienso h en- Edward Glithero of Ceesarea a - Prsothome. Clay o! Bewdlcy. wick, who headed the. council tistirul hecutestindthe need for street AM I AS> clerk's ofiehere. Paper lgtsad'se aoi pe r. aetnd Mrs. Wilfrid Bow- eE. R. Haynes, who publish at thle inception oft::n pro- tebco pies are free if01ob- Iigts land amkre about signs mans Thebook wswillpeen- crotand wondcred how many wr AUG. ~~Myrtle Tamblyn were dinner cd the workt o! the counties cd ta Wamdcn Merril Van by Mail. Ext acoiesae l$g2. Cuclifre u ~A ~ mguN !SDA&Yo UG 6th guests o! M. andMms. Milton cammittee nd the. author adCmmeo Crrtwrigiit mE Pis me $2. tas ar&Il counsigna aeegeIlm and yeine oergan cootrai al on mog re tesgns ORN AKMrs. . E. McDoneîd, Toron, eio.Townsip.H. told the. goup Copies iîl1e distributed te $ te; Mr. Emnie McDonald and "My oniy regret," h. told he was proud to be 'warden ail litiram i,. ublic achool signis, and that the Ontario KIDDIES RACES - GAMES AT 2:30) pliM. Bob, Bowmanville, visited et themali audience t the in .the. Centennil yar and and- secndry schools in the epartment of Transport ad W Mr. Wilfrid Bewman's Marie Dressier house, 'fs proud o! thc new book. two Counties. approved tue BY-Laws author- (JIETE AT PICNIC LUNCH AT 5 P.M. Smithi were weekend -Exaitnes in Ceesarea and Blackstock. SYA,5, SPCIL .P GESS t the~ B. Reynolds' home, eit home. deugiiter, Oksana; Mm. and A housewife in this cern-- lake sought relief fmom a tlood- 1<K IV'D~ SPECIA M.P. UESTSOshiawa. Mm. and Mrs. Godfmcy Bow- Mrs. John Hawryluk, Tomant, munity aeems te have aummed ing problein created by water R N Miss Marion Stinsn is hiu man were dinner gucts O! wre visitors eit the Baliski up everyone's opinion f the flowing througii a rad culvert music - BINGO daying gat Merriton. Mrs. Hugli Beaton, Asburn. home. M. Hawryluk-became weatiic. She said she didn't along a naturl watecouse. King St. E.Bomvil Mm. Russell Cochrane, bey- Mm. and Mrs. Postolowsky, quit. 111, duming uis visît and pay ntuch attention te weatiicr Council pmomised te view seme"NBD UNESLS RNT A Real PC. Get Toiehe ing undergne surgery on an Detroit, Mich.; Rev. Figol, hed te b. rushed ta Oshawa torccestsfer ne mater what on the cvening tour o! inspec- NBD BOWMANVILLE AUDITORS' REPORT AND IFINANCIAL STATEMENuS for the y-ear ending Decem ber :31st, -1966 'To Uic Mayer, Council and Rtatepayers 0t the Town o! Bowmaanville, Ontario. W. have auditcd the. books and records e! yeur Municipality and the varieus Boards and Commissions tiiereof for the. car ended Decemnber 31, 1966. Tii. surplus for Uic year 1966 in the Revenue Fund account arnounted ta $4,495.49, after bringing forward the. balance of prier years' deficits o!f1,6.î and after providing fer an increase o! $10,000.00 inte .reserve for womking funds. The. total o! surplus and reserves ut December 31, 1966 ameunted to, $69,719.02. The Capital Balance Sheet meflecta costs totalling $48,270.79 for which approval, for the issue o! debentures la being sought tbrough a private bull la tue Ontario Legialatume. These cests orc broken, down as follows: Cash on hand ______ Accotnts recelvable &hool B oard _ _ _ _ ¶xsreosivable- = acquirel tor taxes $11,547.43 22,301.52 352.77 1,395.10 (1) Saper Creek Pieojects (a) Extension te tth. originel contract for which approval waa net ebtained (b) Amount of D.11.0. subSidy relative ta, Soper Creek bridge net appmaved by D.H.O. for payment (2) Qucen St. Watermain Construction costs net approved W. hereby report that, subject te appraval being for the. forcgoing capital costs of $48,270.79, in auro (1) The finencial transactions wlîicii have cerne ur notîtée have been within the pawers of the. Mun (2) The. audit bas been cenducted in accerdancei instructions o! the. Department et Municipal Afi (3) The. financial statements present fairly the. financ tien o! the Municipality as at December 31, 1966 esults o! its operations for the ycar ended on tI LIABILITES $ 90.00 Bank oerdraft ._._...... Bank lbans_______ ____ Accounta payable Debentures and coupons due and unPaid Due ta P.U.C. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 43,658.64 ' D ue t e C ap ital F un d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8 3 ,0 9 6 2 5 D e e r r e d r e v e n u e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 150.07 leserves _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $17,94.64ASSETS General flxed assets - 25,021.25 Work in progmes---------- $42,95.89 Due tromi school ratepayers ' for debentures - 5,0.0Public and continuation $566,6()3.64 5340Collegiate and higu ------- - 528,869.76 *4827079 Due tramn Utilities for debenturea Duc fromn Memorial Amena obtained for debentures ---- ---- -- ---- 3pno: Accounts receivable.---- opinion: Due frein Revenue Fund inder our Memorial Hospital ýnicipality. grants caPitaiized ------ witn thie ffairs. iciel posi- HUMPAGE, TAYLOR, MCDONALD & CO. Peterborough, Ontario. Charterd Accountants. July 18, 1967. Total revenue from -taxation - Long tcrmn debt chargea recoverable Grants and subsidies- Canada $ 7,024.00 Other - mnuniripalities Gov't. enterprises- Licenses and permits 1Interest and tax penalties__ Renta, fines, service char'ges Garbege chargea land sales - Parking meters- $5,206.78 120,000.00 9,223.02 5,503.75 25,794.17 17,873.58. 8,305,22 59,252«57 10,466.45 6,420.06 1,500.00 Other revenues 13008.58 ~,4800 yeara levisd for ____________ *~ *' - Surplus <or the yesr 4! ,~1j~~UdIV ~ *l,8l8.298.oo E 'r $l,847,955,08 *1,315,298.50 4,498.49 I v - 1' 49,288.22 CAPITAL AND LOAN FUND BALANCE SHEET $1,085,291-35 Debenture debt issued and unmatured - 12,506.90 General--------*847,502.25 Local improvements - _ 104.6 Puble scools566,603.64 Public Utilities - Water _ 211,738.38 1 ,095,473*0 Memnorial Amena---- 37,000.00 211,738.38 Debentume debt assumed !rom otiier municipalities 16 9,600.00 Investmnt in capital assets STATEMENT 0F ]REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE For the Year Ended December 31, 1968 - ~ - Generai govemoment . . Protection te persans $ 98657 $ 995,706.00 *and praperty - Pire ...$ 23,234.88 Police-------- ----99680.53 44,707.16 44,742.00 Street Llgiiting 13,771.89 Protective insp. 31698.18 Dog contrel . 51908.84 Ambulance 7,745.13 Public works Sanitation . . - Social weltare 174,70.8 10,93.00 Education lncludlng debt _Charge 174,70.0 16,93000 lcçration and conimunity servies 7,155-93 7,000.00 Debt charges and short tern I ntersd _____ 21-1.1Discount for taxes _____ 21.40.41 10,00.00 Taxes written C« County rates-_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 39,519.99 38,m000 iclaeu 14,544.58 15,000.00 Decits froin prier ActuaJ 124,099.45 120,087.87 54,87.22 14,150 2»32,050.00 137,49.03 3,824.00 514,87.0 65,214.1 l 55,2.0 $1,843,255,89 528,869.76 71,909.59 6,678.30 $2,450,713.54 203,791.32 $2,654,504.88 Budget $ 7,70.0 121,650.00 I16,025.00 ]REVENUE FUND BALANCE ý«EET at flecember 31, 1966 $17,944.64 L4mLrms 4-1 - - -- REVENUE Actual Budret 4. - TOWN OF