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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Jun 1971, p. 1

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Quer bjecis App,'-ýear inSk VOLUME 117 18 Pages BOWANVLL, OTAROWEDESDYJUNE 23-, 1971 15é Per Cp DougWeniewcklef t, stands by the theodolite whîle John Gardiner gets -ýt fi releas a pil]o on. In the background is the bIimp-shaped kytoon or kytebailori.The Mmployed by Ontario Hydro, are conducting a Lake BrezeStdyinthiýýsar. (TURN TO PAGE TWO) Her onSafur day F~c r n ield Cliic Toronto Hockey Star Beaut-y Con test M.C On Friday Evening Jim McKenny will beth Master of Ceremonies at the Kismn eatyColetonStatesman 0frith nto-Thy caria ilXA. ofrdthnet. The fartn ght be kicked, off at 6:.30 by, a VYII i rU Iit parade trom the Towr iHall, west on Churcli, south oil Scugog, east on King and sojut e T s on Liberty Street to Memori si Because the post Park where the judging will in the area wiIl be take place to open the two- on Thursday, July: day fair. there will be no) i Sharon Hoskin of Hoskin iivery, The Statesm Modelling Agency will be be published late' chairman of the judges who afternoon , nstead0 are Mrs. Ginny' Masterson of nesday, and distrîi Gini's Fair,~Fashons; Mr. Bill most 'subscribers oit Jewell, President of Kiwanis nesday. and Mr. Doug Kemp, Presi- Correspondents a: dent of the Lions Club. The vertisers are requec winner will receive numerous have their copy in gifts including a $250.00 mod- earlier titan usual elling course, compliments of advanced deadlineY Sharon Hoskin, and a $50 met. cheque from the Kinsmen To offset the extn Club of Bowmanville. the Statesman staff Fiddlcr Competition to wrigt rd Highlight Saturday Night wrigt rdc Mr.JimCoye hs a al week's edition, the strrd imCle up forntaewilI close at noon O] starcardlînd up-fortheday and re-open bril Saturday night eintertainment. early Mo n da y n (TURN TO PAGE TWO) JuIy 5th. HËeailtoen Couple ish sday itOffirce )e closed 1 st, a nd mail de- nan wiIl Tuesday of WVed- bltedl to )n Wed- ndý( ad- ested Io ra day s0 the inay be ra hours SwilI be e next ýeoffice )n Thurs- ght and morning, Hîave NarrowEscape As Car Jumps Median A Hamilton couple must be thankidgg their lucky stars they did not become part of the week's traffic fatality statistics. iTheir eastbound car zipped off the 401 about' a quarter mile eat of Newcastle on Monday evening nt iFor 10 to 15 year old boysý durîng the summer months. about 8:30, cascadedover i Iland girls interested in trackiInat Apsthrgtsdeotewsl iand field sports, Saturday,î olt uot ocn tergtsd ftews R!June 26th, will be a red letter, trated t1raining esinwil Investigating Ontario S hel u da.1:0inte tak e p]i llaciat acetr-al oc car, a 1970 Chevrolet, was 1-10 n Camp Bur-" The driver, Domienico tenoafive-man teamn of den). It will ho attendied bhv! wife Teresa, age 11, wer atleesfrm or lniver-tedmosrtrsada out i l\-ee~JIH it ad heUnrsiyof10 on!theesîhse ial and releasedi. Mr.1 ~~ Toronito wiUîhî a track and from hsn wosowecP - bac k injuries; Mrs, PQIr TtusellC HoeyQ C. fild cini atPine Ridge tional rois at thecîni. briss IVJ.P f r NtrthmberlandaSchooi ththewii otse r- iitl yth ouhan '~20 Nassau Students ciecton. reation Branch of the De- "I illrunagan i ~ partnient of Educatîon and Libeal art noinaes ~, he Royal Canadian Leg on IIl ho said. s isto nscomnd, demostra- H aisp ton A rea (to nstrcomnd wîhl cr WI Thefedr4 embr sidtion and coaching sessions.j Twenty grade siitdnt 2ire ac-comnpanied by four1 comens iiqustonai~sLocally, Pine Ridge Phys. Bd. from a public school in Nas,- lady teachers nd t-V&o par- lu, 30t ontiuet te_-'Director- W. W. Bagneil 15 san, Bahamas arrived hr ns vele ha sm popetaking care of arrangements. last Friday for tihe start ofa They are at the homes of thuh i a o on o Similar pcograms wil l e two week visit to the irea. uisfo apo uir ~u aairhld throughout the province The youngsters, aged_10 o puptrlsrmHampon Junor, East and M. J. Hobbs schools. The visitors are attending school and finding out juet how their Canadian counter- Su The trip was inspîred lii letters Gernot Gleiba, princi- D icta ipal of Hampton Junior Public Til- Schooi, bas exchanged with Th~feerl ovenmn 'aacerdngtoa tobacco inidustry House 0of Commons Thursday one of the Nassau teachers bihT toba1ilfom o d pokesinan,. 1 will affect ail Canadians, not over the past several years. ~cete adertsîgs yfa Peter G. Newell of New-lonly tobacco growers. Lest year, one of the Nassau ~he mot dicttorial Arii ate director of the On- 1 Coupled with the advertis- children spent three weeks toti tara" iceo1lgsi-ta Flue - Cured Tobacco ing ban la the Power to regu- visiting Hampton. From this tio afetîg hetobcc i- ro os'Marketing Board late the tar and nicotine con- spcang the present undertak- dot1' nwhceinte wîd. sad thet bill introduced in the <THON TO PAGE TWO) ing. Luke, te , Takes His Parental Job Serlously Luk, te muattheBowuavile oo is apatient and ediatedbir, oe wh taes is -paternal respon- sibilitirs~~~~~ vsr seiul Fo-) ps0 days, lie has bee sitin onnie egs aidby ismate, Jewel, and durig thl. tme hs netheregle so uch as a scrap "You an't elp bt oner hw h does it," zoo ownc Keih Cnnei sai th othr da. "'ve tempted Ibm dh dg fod. mnke ccakers almst veri.- thing ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~u lie jnml~ like toetbth'lhv oeo lb. 1'veeven tted b foce biroto rnkbthoje Ii.ir Conneil said'that lie had read that the maiel emu abstainis if rom foDd, and drink during the incuba-1 tion period, but ýlad ;neyer really believed it. "It îsi amnazinghe is aible to kpep. up his body heat," Mr.I ConneJl saîd. Tb(- birdcwichis native bo Australlia, and ratheri like the r'hea and( ostrich iin appearance. will apparent-i 1l ba about 2ý5 po)undaîý as a resuit of the fast. The chicksiare ecih todlay 'or tomorrow. "l hope f'or the aid bo'haete atch," saidMc the median and ended up on tbound lane of the highway. >Provincial Police said the sa complete write-off. ÙPortolesi, age 45 anjd Ibi$ .r treated at Bowmn.a-nville, Portolesi sustairied head and' tesminor scrapes andi TWO1-CAJR COLLISION A two-car collision ono King Street West on Mon- day at 7:09 p.m., resulted in an estimated $200 'damage, Drivers were Alin Richard- son of 990 Sumerville Street inl Oshawa and David Col- jWel of 17 Fourth Street, BowmanvIlle. Kinettes PresentNeCrueetoHpia The Memori -al Hospital in PBowmanville has ýbeeni E. Elston who expriessed thanks on behaif of t.he board, presented with a new croupette that will assist patients Taking part in the prcesentcationi, from left to rgt with respiratory problems. The gif t wasdonated to thje Finance-Raising Chairman Mrs. Phi Vowles, President hospital by Bowmanville Kinettes on Monday, June Mrs. Kevin Cbipman handing overc a ch eque for $23ý9.50 l4th, and was much appreciated by Administrator R. to Administrator ElIston. 33rd Annual .Bird, Show in ýToronto July 3 Rt wili be news to most readers of The Statesman thiat the president of the Budgerigar and Foreign Birdt Society o, f Canada,lnc. lives ini our miidat, Ho is Tom Pgi of R.R. 1, Bw manville, whre bout '20q budg,,ios cirpteir wiy througLh tbe daly outaidle on bis property. Mr,-Peggie adq(vises that the society _1is planning its 33rd Ann[uel Showý, in the auditorium of thie beautiful Edlwards(Gardons, 777 Law- ronce Ave.,' Eat, Toronto, fromn 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, July 3rd and 4th, when bird BITS PIE CE S NO PtEST - Members of Pbowmanville Kinsmen and Kinettes Clubs probably feit more like restîng than working after their three day convention in Oshawa on the weekend, Bu, i was not to ýbe, their carnival la coming up this weekend andthere is a great deal to be done. Our hat is off to this'hard-working group who right nowi are up te) their ears, preparing for a bigý event. Incidlentally, niew Kinsman Mike Roome,, Little St., Bowmanville, wvas the winner of the Zone C public speaking contest at the convention. District Kinsmen are to be commended for raising $41,000 for Cystlic Fibrosis Research, i t t t t CONSTRUCTION - This appears te be one of the biggest years in this town's récent history_ for house and apartmeynt building; they seem to be- going up on almoat every vaçant lot in town. Glen Rae Dairy, King St. W., is also pro- ceeding on an 80' x 16',addition to their refrig--. eration space that should provîde much needed room, while there aýre unconifirmed reports of other commercial construction projeets starting in the next few inonths. t t . SPINACH -- Parents will be interested in, readimg a warning from the federal food authorities about the bazards of feeding spinach and beets to very young infants. Maybe the older youngsters who for years have turned their noses-up «at spinach, knew what they were doing. tî t t t LARGE CýATCH - The Oshiawa Times scoo-ped us on a pictureý of a 28-pouýnd lake trout caught recentl]y by Fred Coombeýs, R. R. 3, at Lake Temagami. If was 39 inches long and 24 itichesý in girth. Hie used a William Whîtefish bait. HONESTY- Last Frida-y, aý local residerit thoughýt he ýwas putting his bank b-,ook, including a signedc cheque inside for $100, in the night deposit box ,at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce here. Ap- parentlym, it dropped on the ground instead and a littie girl found it and took it into the bank-. Thie party who lost it wýould like to show somýe appr-cia-. tion and asks the finder's mother to pleaýse phýone 623-3462. BIG WEEK - Next week, there ý%vilI be tw-o major events, the closingof scbools for the sum- mer and Canada's birthday on July lat. The first will be greeted with-great glee by public school students and, no doubt, wIîtb someaprhnso by many parents. The birthday wvill prbabV be officially recognized in Ottawa, but ther wise us,,t nmakes for ani awkwaird hida'-y i t he m1iddle of the wek.As tha01, ee1d vill l m'ark 0tbgForhof July'holiday in týhe US. our rondls will be pacýk0d withi local adtu' ir1vel. Go'od t6m11e - staiy hon i d get those dd jobs nihd Toronto an j Un-ted Counities o otu- Dûrectcwor f dua onFanld iherland aýnd 1 Durh-am me We-jTom ed ff 1 epan o Sc a nof the board of e dion t(,nfe0uc'ions rle i 0sui set Drwnun Lîraediscuss, pro)blcms of 1mutual policiesO 49, of 159 Hlanniaford Strcet, Hoevr toghte nmeet- the dut'y of teadiisrtin Toronto, W a s prnuce Vn as supseIo resuIt b TURM TO PAGE TWOY dead on arriva i at P o rtÎ, P erry v m aning uî di logue ,-an Hospital Saturday evenin ae rvsin orqeton NCE DOFIYL after he had fallen out ofa and atnswe>rs, onily very e ihenyerodCrs small power boat on Lake qesion rom ,the floor ectpe tel0 4Lw Scugog near St, Christopher s, dealt with due to a lc fSrewieoto Beach and drowned. tîie and the Pnmber of u-erymrigccels Mr. Laird, apparently a jects schedAuled tIo becvrc.Fiy, askokdrm non-swimmer, was not wear- Thje electedreesntishi bike wien he oflli ing a life preserver at the and m unicipal clerks a3nd trea-,s- wt a edriven 1by C. time. 1ur ers in attendance were treat- aHuee fL.1 Residents ini the area who ed to) a dinner at the East HighBoma5ileatte corner had heard cries for help rush,- School, Cobourg, followed by 0f ing d Sugog ed to the scene. They puhfled w hours of talks on the his- MxSelssandnio Mr. Laird out of the waterjtory of the board, what it is srpsad ctPle about 10 minutes after he h- ad dong now and, intends to do inwrndiest ypai- fallen 'in, but, could not r'e-ithe ftreihe closing of smalL ular atnto 1t4 yci vive him. sholfinncing, transport-d uring teaenling nota Col. Sam, Presented With GoldzMdallio n OnStradur1ing bnis visiÀt toOshawva, CGovernorc -G1eal Rlanlliclne., ChfScout of Canada, prcntd Coi, R. S. MejLaughin withagod mdli marking CoS, Samn's lOOth brhdyinSpebrthsya.Theiealaspe ria isruck b the Oshawa isrit BoySouofCnaato 1h-onor itheir pa,ïtron. Mi etmor mc IN uiviliru za i

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