1G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, September 30, 1967 32 Autos Bowmanville Recreation --_InCity Pool | "This Sale is the Greatest" Announces Fall Schedule .c:.m.2% garet Shaw said at board of By the middle of October, the | Pine Ridge School from 7 to,Oct. 11, at Ontario Street School ; : Bowmanville Department of|10 p.m. from 4.15 to 6.15 p.m. control meeting Thursday. She B Recreation will have its fall] Senior Citizens' Club meets| Children may join baton and|S#id this compared with only and winter operation in fullleyery Thursday, from 2 to 4|tap class by registering at thejfive in the car pool at Kitchen- -- swing. |p.m. and the second Tuesdayjrecreation office, 26 Beach Ave.jer, which has a much larger Among adult activities will be|of every month from 8 to 10|Beginners' classes are Satur-|nopuylation. | @ women's home decorating! p.m., in the Lions' Centre. days, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Board members were discuss-| course ,which starts Oct. 12, at| The country std western|and advanced classes are from) "Oar® MSI | the Lions' Centre from 1.30 p.m.|jamboree will continue through|430 to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays. |ing the future of the two coun- THE to 3.30 p.m.; pattern and de-|the fall and winter at the town| The children's drama club will|*il cars, formerly used by the sign making course, starting|hall auditorium. start Oct. 14 at the public li-jsocial services department, a Oct. 11, from 1.50 to 3.30 p.m..| A varied list of children's ac-|brary auditorium, juniors from|Cheyy II, 1962 and a Chevy II, : and an evening class, starting|tivities will commence soon, in-|9 to 10.30 a.m. and seniors from on as had been eer Oct. 12, from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m.jicluding oil painting classes onj11 to 12.30 p.m. for sale by tender Bik oe the fied a will be Mrs. |Saturday, Oct. M4 at the Liops'| Figure skating registrations | motion of Con. Ralph Jones, on arvoc! . |Centre, for boys and girls, 10) will be held Oct. 17 in the rec-| Monday, they decided to with- A millinery class will be held|years of age and up. reation office, Lions' Centre,|hold for the time being, due to at the Bowmanville High} Gym classes for boys 7 to 13/8 30 a.m. to 7 p.m i i i 4 ce 7 3. | Oe -m. Mm. their low mileage. Purchasin School, starting Oct. 11, from|will start Nov. 2, at Lord Elgin) 'Senior classes start Oct. 23/agent William Crompton rr 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. School gym, and at Ontario|at 4 p.m. and jumor classes on| aj The flower arranging class|Street School, Nov. 7, Both areloct, M4 at 7 eR : $etnt and 17.000 respective "| will start Oct. 12 at Central|from 4 - 5.30 p.m. Children's learn - to - skate] 1... : 4 School. Mrs. J. VanNest, the| A pee ee basketball league,|program for pre - schoolers | purine Pigg ed + = i so be infor ys 7 to 11 as of Jan. 1, A ' instructress, will also be in} as of Jan. 1,|/starts Oct. 23 at Memorial developments, Con. Jones 'and charge of the ladies' home dev-|will start Nov. 17 at Lord Elgin] 30 p. ; orating course. School gym from 4 to 5.30 pa ae ay ere Emmest Marks examined The ladies' basketball leacue|. Boys' midget basketball, forlwill be held at' the recreation|*"© cars at the council's depot | will open Oct. 18, from 7 to 9/those 13 to 17, will start Nov.loffice on Oct. i, 2, 3, and 4,\°" Ritson Road. p.m., at Lord Elgin School gym.|18 from 9 to 11 a.m. in the boys'|from 8.30 a.m. 'o 8.30 p.m. and| Back at city hall, Con. Jones ' : |said he thought council should The men's basketball leaguejgym of Bowmanville High! Oct. 5 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. will open Oct. 10 at Bowman-| School. | The youth bowling league is|Keep the cars, and the board ville High School from 7 to 9| Gym class for guls 7 to 12/under way, with 180 boys ana/@Pproved a motion to retain p.m. will start Noy. 18 from 9 to 11/girls participating. It's for boys|t#em pending further instruc- Starting Oct. 16, from 7 to 9|a.m. in the girls' gym of Bow-|and girls, 8 to 20. "* |tions. p.m., the men's volleyball)manville High School. | For further information, call) Con. Robert Nicol said they league will play at Bowman- Girls' volleyball starts Nov. 7\the recreation office at 623-3114, |could go into the car pool, but ville High School. from 4 to 5.30 p.m. at the Lord|g.39 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday|Con. Shaw said they already Adult and teen swimmingjElgin gym. through Friday. " |had 32 there. On a suggestion classes will start Oct. 16 at the! Children's ballet classes start 3 |that one could go to the fire erm HORNER ldepartment to replace a dam- | Burned Crewmen jaged vehicle, she said there Controller Favors Radar | pola thei eee» depreciation fin in ence and it wou 00 ex- 0 d er Own pensive to repaint the old ve- a | SYDNEY (CP) -- Three of{hicle and instal equipment. | or mergency e 1¢. es |the Ontario Power's crew who| 'We just should not buy any | lsuffered extensive burns during|new ones," said Con. Nicol. : |a fire aboard the bulk carrier| | Some sort of radar system|1964 Pontiac used by the fire). in satisfactory condition | should be put in ambulances,/department, which was badly} ;, hospital here Friday. O10 WORLD TRADITION | fire vehicles and police cars to|\damaged going through the)" ,- let them know the road ahead| lights on Sept. 13 PE Sohal ork ey of was clear when they had to; They tabled until Monday con-| vy, a ue : he rt : jump traffic lights. sideration of whether tenders| 54° pie De a pai gale . "If you have a sick child)should be called for a NEW] 94" hr Glick Bay NRG ware or a sick person in an ambu-|1963 Pontiac, but agreed to ac-/) 1.7 pis is hs Nel were . &- lance, a few minutes might/cept an offer of Shaw Auto| aren 0 cn pepe Heres : OF make the difference between|Wreckers Ltd., of $830 for Lidl aaa ern Cape Breton . ff life and death," said Con. Mar-|damaged car ae | garet Shaw at Thursday's board) "I won't support buying alone et later transferred ; of control meeting. new car, Mr. Mayor" said Con. Bpital Here. 3 | | "tt is asking our officers to|Robert Nicol. 'The recreation| The Ontario Power was en| | take a great risk when they do|department has two brand new route from here to Toronto with) 4 | this," she added. "They are|Chevrolets which will be little}? Cargo of coal when a fire | criticized when they don't dojused in the winter months. started aboard the ship. é | ¥ and criticized when they do."| 'I think one of them could ' The board was discussing a|be handed over to the fire de- NOT MANY AROUND yr! 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