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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jun 1971, p. 13

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Goyernment DënKies Rightý 0f Appeal The m iun11icjpal d emocratie iv' of appeal je sbeingdenied assessment of. federal pr'taccording to the Towý.n of Port Credit. TIn a resolution, tabled in the May 3rdl's Bowmanvllle Council meetping, Port Credit urged ithlt the matter be drawn, to the attention of 1flaMP', the Federal Min- ister 0)f Finance, and the M1unicipal Association. Thepir argument je that as federal property je assessed byboth provincial and fed- erlassessors, and if the fed- eralý aseesement is lower than the provincial one, the dif- ferenfce ýwould work as a hard- io the municipality in- -There je no appeal a ýgainet the dcision of the federal gov- rnurient ald therfe th mtuniciplitys emcatcîih ofappea ermoe, h ENFJIELD hrewas a family gatber- in gSatuday ight aidthe bogie0f Mr and rs.,Elmer Lee whe Mr. Hward Co-' fCortice celbrtd i 81s bithdy.Thiere were guestefrom Witlby, Oshawa, Newton-ville, Peterbor o u g h aniLindsay, and some from M.anci Mre. Grant Smith, N arDel., Mr. and Mrs.ý 1 rmain Walker, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. 'Jim Aflison and Jectnnifer, Oshawa, Mrs. Ted eayand Debbie, Scugog sadwere geuests at Mr. M~.Joh., Cumnmins, Todd an akspent the weeke-nd atilthei Rutherford cottage at Por,,i Elgin. Wc' hear complainte of star- inge bIitinig off young toniato plneand other seedlings around heb(re. Two gardeners losýt imost of their young plnsbefore they knew what was !happening. How do y,-uý ~gta starling? SAccident Round-Up (Ilntenided for lactweek), When John 'Brookîng of ]onianlville goe out for a drve ch will probably use etre *me caution when trav- eligov-e the 7th Concession of Dîrlîngton east of Tyrone. Bya coincidence he had -q acidente on that stretch .oad on consecutive days Thie firet, on Friday, June ~4th at about 6 p.m. resulted nji abouit $500 damages to bis vehIicIe, a pick-up truck own- ed by -Bro-okdali n Peway Fnd afurther $500 damaýges to pne oeatd by Stewart L'akryof Oshawa. No juriee swere reported. Thpi folowing night at àabout 8:3"0 p.m., he was in- volv ýed in another twocar col- Iil i)In this tirne wth a car drvnby Robert Chamerlin of, Qshawa. About $300 dam- a xs ere done to the Cham- berllin vehicle, but Brook- ig.a 1970 Datsun, ivas ai- mnost totally wrecked. In- veet'igating O.P.P. placed the damiiage at $2,000. M.Brooking, who ie 23, receýived a scalp laceration in thec mishap. He was treated ;at Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville and releaeed. Other accidente: A young lad was îiured Sunday, June 6th at about 6i p.mr. when bit by a car. as lie was ridinj, hie bicycle on thýe 6th Concession of Clarke near Kenidal. John VanBell, aýge 8, of RHR. 1, Kendal, was taken tà hospital in Bow- nianville where he underwent reatment for head, neck and tIonach injuries. Hie pro- gr b as been describda satýiisfa-ctory. The driver of th ca wa% Dale Kowl, age 16 , lofUWillowdaqle. About byO.P.P. at $500 and $300 At 655 .m.of the camne daoneconesinfurther ~uhand about lt'4 miles t of County Roa)d 5i, a col- ri-sion occurred involving James Lettner of Ajax and A]lfr-e Garrard of Bowmnan- villeý,an resuilted in $600 damages It) each vehicle. No inijuries wecre reported. A single car iehap on iigbhway 401 near Cutc Road on June 6th Rfat abot 306mip.m. caused an etiniatr'd S2,80C, damage to the vehicle. rieWasyi Ponomarenko ofiR.. Clarkeon, apparently escaped liijury. The Canadian Statesmian, Bowmelnnvi1le, 3une 16, 1971 + ~LKE w ~RS s COO Le, CO OL SAVI NG S - NOW suit Yourself - and Save'. 2 and 3 Pc. PANT SUITS 2Pc. OUR REG. $20 $25 3 PC. DUR REG. $40 Fig. A:. Take your pick fron a heauitifuilselection of smart styles-suitable for anyoaion.Made by a famous manufacturer, these uCelara" double-, knits are available in a wide assortiruent of pat- terns in ail the latest and rnost fashionable colours including royal, purpie, sapphire, Auturun gold, flare and navy. Ail styles are designed te give you a perfect fit. Suzes l0Oto 18 in the selection. b. PRD-INTED- PAN1, T TOPS SPECIAL PU RCHASE each Frst qualîty, sleeveless paîîtL tops f romu a faîtîcus, Canadian manufacturer. 3 styles te choose from in easy-care and colourful cotton prints. S izes lO to 18& cCRIMPLENEPAINTS Machine Washable aîid dîyable, pull-on pants , full cut and exceptionally well muade! Choose froru navy, white, light blue, pink or lime green, Sîzes 12 te 20. Pair 449,1 Popular pull1-on trampp nb jamiaîcas, Canadian ruade. Available in white, navy, brown and turquoise. Sizes 12 te 20. TANK TOPS and T-SHIRTS SPECIAL PURCHASE pair2 9 Carefree cotton knits muade in Canada by a well- known manufactur er. Sleeveless and short sleeve styles in assorted stripes. S-ML. SunsineFashions for Big & Little Sisters CAREFREE SHORT SETS 4106x 1. 9 9 71014 2.99 Bouncy stretch nylon play-abouts for active gaisý Machine'washable and dryable-, no roning re- quired, Assorted sunny shades COOL TANK TOPS 4t X1.29 7tn14 1.49 Snappy litte toppers in easy-care stretch nylon and cotton styles. ldeal ta mix and match with shorts and slims.Assorted colours in the selection. STRETCH NYLON- SWIMSUIITS 4tin X 2.49 7ltol14 3,49 Assorted selection of popular styles for a sum and fun-filled Summier. Choose from a vaniety of colours. 2-PC. HOT PANTS SET 4to6x set 3.49 7 Io14 set3,99 Adorable 2 piece tylve for Choose from assorted fabrîls nrfboîours, STRETCH NYLON SHORTS "'Du Can't have too many cfths for your active youngsters-so stock up at this !(ow, price 1 ssorted colours. TERRY SHORT JUMPSWIT 41 Io X2,49 7to 14 3.49 A snlvn style that's uper easy ta care for. .lust machine wash and dry-and bts ready for Summer fun! Assorted colours. FUN & SUN CLASSES PLASTIC FRAMES WIRE FRAMES OUR REGULAR 1.49 OUR REGULAR $5 Pr. 9e9 Pr. Wîde seleution of aIl your favourite styles încluding ýthe popular wire frames with tinted glasses. SUMMEW'S IN THE BAG! STRAW HANDBAGS SPECIAL PURCHASE each2 fick a straw te coinpiement ail your Sumnier fasions. Many wicker and crochet styles ta choose from in natural, toast and white, A feWcolours in the group. COOL COTTON KNIT HOT PANTS SET set Cool and carefrec cotton knit set consistbng of a sleeveless button-front top with soîrd shade trim and pocket-and matching bot pants with solid shade ctiffs. W e nwor navy,'w,ýhite. S-M-t. TI LL I "HOT PANTS" PANTY HOSE 2 pair f or 8 9 Ail sheer, one-size panty hase-perfect for bot. pants. Choose from fashion shades of beige, spice and taupe. i size fts 5" tb 5,'l; 9516ô 160 lbs. -4 t NON-RUN PANTY HOSE pair 79Q Ail sheer, non-fun style with gusset and demi toes. Your choice of spice, beige and mocha shades. 1 sîze lits 90 ta 150 lbs. QUEEN SIZE PANTY HOSE- pair99 Features an extra panel to ensure Maximum com. fort and a perfect fit. Beige, spice and taupe shades. 1 size fits 165 ta 225 lbs. Brty Now anid Saive - U7se Youir iakrsOptioit Ckrgc STORE HOUES: Thurs. 9 'tii 6 - Friday 9 'til 9 Saturday 9 'til 5 5 KING STREET,5 EAST BOWMANVILLE SATU RDAY, of a Bargaiu B, ee!l JUNE 1l9_th and Keep Cool! CRIMP DRESSES -Fig. D: Choose from a variety of sleeveiess styles-ail guaranteed to keep yu ashinabiy cool with -minimum. cane. They practically take cane of themselves. just pop themn into the wash . .. drip or tumble dry and theyre ready te wear. Assorted pastels in the seloction as well as white and some prints. Sizes 5 te 15 and 1 lO 18 in the group. eCOLOURFUL SIM SUVITS SPECIAI.. PURCHA'SE ïch ~V known Canadhinmnfcue.Asreiarc and colours in the selection. Size to 18H MCOOL 1LOOKs îinHOT PANTS SPECIAL PliRCHASE pair '~Easy-care '"Fortrel" and cotton blend "j11rupest .,~hot pants in navy, witle, yellowý, pîink, oag , blue or brown. SCine Hto1. CARFRE "OT SKIRTS" SPECIAL PURCI4ASE eachý2 9 Popular scooter skirt stylingj in aiîoteîat cotton blend 4'Truprest" fabric. Take your pick Tfrom navy, white, yellow, Pink, o)range, blue or brown. Sizes 8 ta 16. SUMMER SAVINGS ON VINYL HANDBAGS OUR REG. $6 -$8W ach4 4 Docal miss this terrific value o fsioal vînyl' bandbags. Assorted styles in wvhîte à nd bone shades. TREAT VOUR FEET! LU LLABIESO® DEARFOMS DUR REG. 2.50 pair j Oearfoams scufs cuIddle Your ftc inmconi- fort. Made of washable brushed nyln wîth soft foam insoles andrubîsls Assorted colours. S-M t. BOYS, EASY-CARE POLO SHIRTS 4 t6X l a8tu 16 Comiortable short sleeve, rrew neck styling in assorted plain and fancy patteras. Stock up now at these low prices. PERMANENT PRESS SPORT SHORTS Io 6X ,7 o 12 8 Io 16 1,49 2i19 2.99% Sizes 8 to 16 have 'regular waîst styling- other sîzes have haîf boxer waist. Assorted colaurs bt choose f rom. "DAISY FRESH" PRINTED FANCY PATTERN LASTEX, BRA AND BRIEF SE SWIMMING TRUNKS SofI shapers in stretch nylon tricot Purple4taB t 1 or bown ana onts On sîz bî~efsBraChoose frein an assorted group of colours, bas stretch straps adis'avalabe in sizes 34 and 36 ta fit A, B & C cups. patterns ndstls "LOVABLE" PANI'YGIRQIE SPECIAL PURCHASE each .1.29 Lightweiglit Lycra wîthgripper band and turrîmy control. White. 5 es MiL-tXL. "1LOVABLE", SOFT OUP BRA "Cto-ieFortrel 'cotton blenld, Wrinlkle- Cre brd itM . A 3403~; B&C 34-38, (Contour and underwirmsyis-ea. W99 ëF i; 1: l il:

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