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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jan 1975, Section 2, p. 4

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4The Canadian Statesman. BoWmnanville. January 29, 1975 Section Two Histrica Atls ofConstitution Insurance Midgets Loseto Port Perry 6-5 Peterborough County Published This Spring The Peterborou hCut ord concise historofet- lllustrated Hitoeal Atlas borough Count up to 1875. will be published this spring, Preparations tir the book one of t he events commemor- have been under way for ating the 15th anniversary1 of nearly a year under- the the arrivai of the Peter direction of Mrs. H.R. Dey- Robinson settiers in the area.' man, chairman of the Peter- Final details were determined borough County Atlas Board at a meeting of the Atlas Inc., which was formed in Board, when it was decided March 1974 . The Board in- that advance orders would be cludes representativeS of the taken at a pre-publication Peterborough Historical Soc- p rice of $1750 up to May 15, iety and the Centennial Mus- from which tine price would eum Boards, joint sponsors of be $19.50. Along Iwith the the venture. They are: Mrs. regular edition, which will be Deyman, Col. R.J. Bolton, Mr. bound in dark green linen, andMrs. A.O. Cole, Miss Anne there will be a speciai Heideman,,Dr. Ralph Honey, numbhered limited edition Of Mrs. John MacKelvie, and 40copies bound, in gold- M.N. Mlntyre. Co-editors of stamped mnaroon covers avail- the Atlas are Mrs. -Deyman able at a price of $25. and Mrs. A.O.C. Cole, Miss The Peterborough County Anne Heideman, Dr. Ralph Atlas will be a unique publie- Honey, Mrs. John MacKelvîe, ation, containing 140 original and M.N. Mlntyre. Co-edit-ý illustrations, historical maps ors of the Atlas are Mrs. and esecaùly-draw,,n rmaps of Devman and Mr. and Mrs. the vlaes and townships Co0te. indicating the namnes of 1875 wnyctrb.toshv landownrsand 60WO-prepared articles for the Atlas,, producing a general Georgehistory of the area as well as Gereindividual histories ofth Town of Peterborough and the B lyle e fl fourteen townships. The table ty of contents will include: General Insurance Pre-history, by Professor Richard Johnston,,Depart- Fire and Atomobile ment of Anthropologi, Trent Insurance University; Physica Land- Contact:Professor Alan G. Brunger, JOYCE GROOT Department of Geography, 623-1958Trent University; Church lis- 623-3958tory, Dr. Eldon P. Ray, or 623-5300 former Peterborough County L , i Director of Education - Educa- Notice- Of Public Hearing TORONTO, ONTARIO FEBRUARY 25, 1975, 9:30 A.M.' The Canadian Radio-Television 'Commission wilI tiold a public hearing beginning on February 25, 1975 at the Sheraton Four Seasons Hotel, 123 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario to consider the following mnatters: OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY, ONTARIO Pine Ridge Cable TV LiMited, 1353 Kng Street East, Oshawa, Ontario Application to amend its cable television broadcasting licence for Oshawa, Bowmanville, and part of the Town of Whitby, Ontario, - tu increase the service area to include the remainder of the Town of Whitby and an area to the north ànd east of the City of Oshawa, Ontario. Licensee's present authority: INST~ALLATION ÏMONTHLY FEE FEE RATES $9.95 $4.95 - distribution: ERVICE ON CIIANNELS 2 TO 13 The second loss of the day for Bowmanville came in the final game when the Constitution Insura nce Minor Midgets were defeated 3-1 by The Bobeats from Port Perry. The winning Constitution Insurance trophy was presented by Murray Bartal to Capt. Kenton Baird with Bowmanville Capt. Jerry Johnston at bis right. Awards for Most Valuable Players went to Chris Marchant of Bowmanville, far lef t, and Tim Ashbridge of Port Perry, right. tion; Col. R.J. Bolton, former oard of Eýducation; LiteraryC a r t e s M P , I u s Scene, Professor Gordont Roper, Department of Eng- lish, Trent University; Roads, Som ne Tips for Senior Citizens T. Pammett, M.A., local Each year senior citizens If this should happen, caîl the in succeeding months to historian; Forest Industry, lose thousands of dollars from -police. discover new "infestations" Peter Gillis, Public Archives their life savings. Why? Be- Be cautious of pseudo resulting in additional ex- of Canada; Canoes and Canoe- cause of con-artists and un- cheques and certificates. AI- pense to you. inuDr. Gr(D.~W flCimern thical merchants regard the though they resemble the real It is neyer wise to pay in Additional outlets 1 .00 WGR-TV Buffalo, New York CKVR-TV Barrie, Ontario- WBEN-TV- Buffalo, New York COLT Toronto, Ontario WKbW-T'V Buffalo, New York CFTO-TV Toronto, Ontario WHEC-TV Rochester, New York CHCIL.TV : Kamilton, Ontario CH EX-TV Peterborough,, Ontario WN ED-TV Buffalo, New York dICA-TV Toronto, Ontario CKGN-TV-22 Uxbridge, Ontario CBLFT Toronto, Ontario WUTV-TV Buffalo, New York CKQS-FM Oshawa, Ontario One local originations channel FM SERVICE CJRT-FM Toronto, Ontario CBL-FM Toronto, Ontario CKOS-FM Oshawa, Ontario CI4FI-FM Toronto, Ontario WDCX-FM Buffalo, New York CKFM-FM Toronto, Ontario CHIN-FM Toronto, Ontario CHEX-FM Peterborough, Ontario WBEN-FM Buffalo, New York CHUM-FM Toronto, Ontario CHC-FM St. Catharines, Ontarmo Location where thte application may'be examîned: Pine Ridge Cable TV Limited, 1353 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. INFORMATION ON APPLICATIONS AND HEARING Rigttfo comment: Are you interested in an application, mentioned in this notice? If so, you can submit an intervention 10 support, modify.or oppose the applicarion. Te do se follow this procedure: *Send a copy of your comments to the applicant by registeredi mail or personal delivery to be received on or before February 10, 1975. -Send another copy to the Director-General of Licensing of the CRTC te be received by this same date. - Be sure te attach your postalI or messenger receipt to the c.py for the CRTC, giving proof that the applicant has received bis copy. Viewing of documents: Anyone can view the applications at either the office of the CRTC, 100oMetcalfe Street, Room 1607,,Ottawa, Ontario or at the local address given in this notice for examination of the application. Procedure at Hearings:- Read 'the CRTC Rules of procedure to find out the rights and obligations of the parties te a hearinq. Copies are available from information Canada. Information: For additional information on the applications at the hearing, please contact the CRTC in writing or by phone 613-992-6240 or 996-2294. Guy Lefebvre, Director-General of Licensing CRTC - Public Notice 1975-4 1* Canadian Radio-elevision Commission Conseil de la Radio-,Télévision Canadienne. Over 50 Attend Bus Driver Improvement Course At B.H.S., Over 50 area school bus Safety Association of Ontario, drivers for Charterways Co. and is a comprehensive traffie Ltd. and Carscadden Bus safety pro ram for bus dri- Lines attend a School Bus vrephasizing defensive Driver Improvement Course driving -. driving, so as to, on Wednesday and Thursday prevent accidents in spite of evenling at Bowmanville High the incorrect actions of others School. The course was pre- and adverse conditions. sented over a total of eight The course was conducted hours, using films and other by Bob Newell and Bruce visual aides. Henderson -of the Transporta- it was prepared and presen- tion Safety Association of ted by, the Tranpsortation Ontario. 'j

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