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The Oshawa Times, 20 May 1959, p. 6

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A DS Ay rT FIRST IN SAVINGS REE... IRISH LINEN TEA TOWEL 19" X 28" SIZE RPT op AW TUT IU WT \ Stutt, first vice - president; Murray Larmer, president; THE 1959-60 EXECUTIVE of | Brown, assistant bulletin edi- the Bowmanville Kinsmen club, | tor; Larry Dewell, bulletin edi- was elected at .the Flying | tor; Roy McMullen, registrar; | Ozzie Williams, second vice- Dutchman motel Tuesday night, | John Living, director; and Bob | president and Gord Stringer, New officers are: (Back row) | Guthrie, director. Front row: | treasurer. Absent when photo left to right: Kinsmen "Jake" | Arnold Sleep, secretary; Don ' taken, Ken Hockin, diréctor. ELECT EXECUTIVE Keen Contests Mark Kinsmen Annual Meet BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|ers for executive positions in the|vice - president, two of whom | ] "a ...YOURS FREE FOR ONLY 1 GIFTAPE WALLET! IT'S EASY! IT'S FUN! SAVE JUST $25.00 IN GRAND UNION CASH REGISTER TAPES. PUT THEM IN YOUR FREE GIFTAPE WALLETS AND REDEEM THEM Murray Larmer was elected 1950- club introduced their Fespectivaiwere | elected for pte, he de. i incr vein campaign managers, who point-/fea presidential candidate al- 60 President of the Kinsmen club) 4 out to the members why their|lowed his name to stand for al |: at : e annual meeting Tuesday nominee should be elected to the|vice - president, and was elected. | night. He defeated Kinsman Don 1959.60 executive. Kin Jake Brown once again] Stutt for the top honors. | OVER 20 FREE GIFTS AVAILABLE AT YOUR GRAND UNION! itt; Se Vice- tures. former club secretary, president, Ozzie Williams; secre-| Two contested the presidential/eliminated Ken Hockin, Jac k| tary, Arnold Sleep; treasurer, glection, Kin Jake Brown served Lander was campaign manager | Gord Stringer; registrar, ROY| as campaign manager for the de-|for the successful candidate and | McMullen; directors, John Living, feated candidate, Don Stutt. John|Gord Stringer campaigned for | Bob Guthrie, Ken Hockin; bulle-|st it the - defeated candidate's/Mr. Hoekin, tin editor, Larry Dewell and as- brother, served as campaign, Two stood for secretary. The| sistant bulletin editor, Jake|manager for president-elect Mur-|successful candidate was Arnold| Brown. |ray Larmer. Sleep, whose campaign was led FOR THE GIFT OF YOUR CHOICE. Following the dinner, contend-' Three entered the contest for by Jack Lander. Gord Wilcox was| "ats XN PLUS LOW FOOD PRICES! Gord Stringer defeated Bert #3 2 Snowden and Roy McMullen for| #4 the office of treasurer. Campaign managers were Ken Hockin, Art Hooper and Jack Lander After losing the treasury nomi- |nation, Roy McMullen allowed {his name to stand for the posi- tion of registrar. He eliminated Cadi Upbraids Tree Thieves BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Nor- of white birch trees, and had|Gord Sturrock, and Bill Kirkpat- man D. McKeen, 29, of RR 2 [transplanted them on the prop-|rick, Bob Guthrie. Campaign § Hampton was Tuesdav fined $100 erty managers were Jack Lander, Art and costs or two months, on a charge of stealing trees. His bro- ther, Joim A. McKeen, a visitor from Nova Scotia, was fined $1. Norman McKeen was also or- dered by Magistrate R. B. Bax- ter to make $25 restitution to Ger-| ald R. Evans, owner of the stolen trees, John McKeen told the court he is a war pensioner, which was taken into consideration by the magistrate, Evans told the court he grows birch trees ons his Cartwright township property, for re-sale to a Toronto contractor. Witness was on the property planting pop- Witness said approximately 25 Hooper, Jake Brown and Ken} trees w taken from the Evans |Hockin. property and another 25 from thel Larry Dewell defeated Jake road allowance. Brown and Harv Rowe for the The brothers said they were un-ioffice of bulletin editor. Mr. Eware the trees had been planted Brown eliminated Mr. Rowe in or 2 Durpose, ; [the contest for assistant editor, Magistrate Baxter "said people! mina directors were named. Be ele Amprestion trees ivay are John Living, Bob Guth- under thg impression that anyone| Fie and Jen Hoskin, Sher Son can just help themselves, espe-| cially around Christmas time. He ¢! Parker, Earle McQueen, and Keith Connell. said there is no Crown land left Murray Cain and Bi in either Northumberland or Dur-| u Kil- [5% ham county. | patrick were winners of the con- "People must begin to realize|vention draw. Both were given i NANCY LYNN WIENER or HAMBURG Jar trees when he noticed a truck the seriousness of this offense. If reservations and expense paid &% parked and two men digging this practice continues, those trips to the forthcoming Kinsmen E trees. The stolen trees ranged in caught will get jail sentences,"| SI size from eight to 10 feet said the Magistrate. HUNT'S i TOMATO OPP Constable L. F. Dryden| Evans said he was not looking said he traced the truck and visit-|for any restitution, but felt the ed the Taunton road home of practice must be stopped. He said Norman McKeen. Accused's wife farmers in the area suffer great told him her husband and brother losses - around Christmas time had returned home with a load'with the theft of Christmas trees. Vandals Damage Hydro Station PORT HOPE (Staff) -- Concern|on Peter street, then later on To- over damage by vandals to Port|ronto road and Ontario street. Hope's Cavan street substation| The report said that Port Hope was voiced Tuesday afternoon at has good levels and uniformity of a meeting of town Hydro Com-|illumination on main streets in mission. | general. | Manager Robert Coleman said| The commission was told it will that stone-throwing vandals had | soon have present quarters, now broken an oil filter bushing in the|shared with waterworks, to itself. | transformer and ruined several|{The water department moves insulators. Cost of damage was soon to new offices in the former undetermined. | Randall book store on Walton A report was read to the com- street. mission from lighting consultants -------- engaged surveying street illum- ination needs in Port Hope. . It was stated that lighting of the type now installed on Rose- glen road will soon be installed SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 If you hove not received your Times, phone your carrier boy first. If you are unable to con- tact him by 7:00 p.m. 11 OZ, BTLS. KRAFT PREPARED 6 OZ, JAR GOLDEN PEW GROUND FRESH SEVERAL TIMES DAILY! ESSEX WIENERS LB. PKG. FACIAL TISSUES uf) 2 5% TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between 7-7:30 p.m. only CHOICE RED BRAND FRESHLY SLICED é OZ EARLY 2 OZ, JAR MORN JAR 33: + 85¢ 3 wx 43 TOILET SOAP rawouve 3% 44¢ BUY 2 GIANT AJAX ALL AND GET 1 LGE. FOR OF F. 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