bers, thefr faufles andmoe friends, when they jouneyedD ( 7 > / to xpo vi uCnadanaTours" ]cx'va-cmd'm rother, SstrGrzïduat. ~rersona by Bney Bus Lin«s. They Phone 623-3303 ern rs inOUP & wore Mr. and Mns. Crruth- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cobban James and Robent, Mn. aÎ;2 Mnr. Doug James spent the RoUeo, North Shields, North- Mri. Fred Tippins, Mn. and weekend wth fionda in umberland, Eng., have beon Mn,. Ted Hutton, Douglas and Tc~ono.visiting their auints, Mrs. B. Donald, Mn. and Mm . Jack j ~ ~Cynthia Thompson Poolton and Mn,. Amy Tait, Morton, Nancy, Lorna, Penny ber ulster and brother- and cousins, Mn. and Mn.. B. and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. >aw, Mn. and Mrs. Deug KÇing and other relatives. It Collans, Mr. and Mn,.s Bruce EnnrTarante, even the In 47 yeara since Mn.. Poolton Colweil, Mr. and Mn.. Lloyd U2en~f'd. saw ber niecos, and Mn,. King Rarmer, Mn. Wm. Jewell, Bill Mr. snd Mn,. Frank Punves bas not seen hon cousin, for and Boyd, Mn. and Mrs. Gar- and Mn,. J. Brett, o! Guelph, 54 Yeana. Mrs. Campbell and don Beech. Fniends attending were Satunday visitons with Mrn Rollo are returning by included Mn. and Mn,. John Mr. and Mrs. L. A. MacDougal, <f ne after a two-weelc holi- Slesson, Enniakillen, Mr. and Cburch Street. oayhre. Mrs. Hanold Martin, Black- Jami andStehen unn Dr. Jack Langmaid, Oshawa stock; Mn. and Mn,. P. K. Worm weekend visitons with Orthodentist, necently receiv- ae PnyAn n eny their uncle anddsaunt, Mr. and ed bis FRCD) (Fellow o! Rayal Sue, White Plain, N.Y.; Mn. Mn,. S. R. James, at thein cet- College of Dontistry) at a con- and Mn,. L. Houston, Oshawa; tage ut Goodeham. vocation held at the University M.adM. o ols of Toronto. The Fellowsbip Countice, Mn. Stan Frian, Miss- Mr. and Mn.. Hugh McDon- la ofered only ta specialists in os Jo Aun Bragan and Cathy aid, Brown Street, spent la3t thein field and I. deaigned ta Wilson, Tarante; Messrs. Deug week in Montreal, Que-, visit- keep a high standard and pro- James, Ron Hoopen, Donnia Ing their daughter. Mrs. K. mnte funthen study. Dr. Lang- Redman, Ron Simpson, Misses Prue, and attending Expo. maid was !aced with bath anal Janice Moses, Jill Nichols, Owen Scott Mrs. Bruce Leeson Mr. aud Mn.. George Brown, and written exams hast month. Valenie Adamsansd Loralyn A brother and sister, Owen Scott and Mrs. Bru Liberty St. North, have ne- The only specialist in Osha- Welsh, Mn,. Dorothy Childs, Leeson, nee Janet Scott, who, with their parents, N. turnod fram a visit with thein wfa, ho i. also the anhy dentist Bowmanville; Mn. aud Mn,. son and daughter-in-Iaw, Mn. in Oshawa with bis Pellow- Jack Cook, Tyrone. The very and Mrs. Normuan J. Scott cf Willowdale, former and Mn,. James Brown, Bag- ship. pleasant and efficient bus driv- nesided in Bowmanville, have reoeived degrees fni otville, Que. Mr. Geoge Canfield, "Lib- or waa Mn. D. Gillespie. universities. Owen Scott, who will graduate this ye Mr. and Mn,. Rarry Donner erty Stables", R.R. 5, Bow- from the University cf Michigan with an M.L. accompanied by Mn. and Mn,. manviIle, entered hi. negisto . degree, has accepted a position with Project Plannii Ralhb Bnison, Leamington,1 ed Haî-Arabian hanse 'Banny NRTC' U'T' LTTTTT wene weekend visitons witb Gust!' In the finst annual Associates Limited in Toronta as a Landscape Arc: Mr. and Mn,. Charles Symons, Haîf-Arabian Hanse Show in Twenty a! the Newtonville tect. Mrs. Leeson graduated on Friday from the Ur Ontario Street. Oshawa- on Saturday last. ladies Who bowl in Newcastle, estofG lpwihaBclrofHuhldSen Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Beech, "Bonny" was idden by Wendy held their yeanly banquet at vriyc ulhwt ahlrc oshl ce accmpaie y r ad Ms.Bassett o! Oshawa, nîacing Honey Hollow, Thursday ev- ere(BHS., and honhubad Bruce Le ,aL Harry Larmen, a! South !irst in Junior Equitation, !inst ening, aten which they went graduated fnom the University cf Guelph with a B.S.ý Monaghan, visited Rev. and in three-gaited, and fourth in on ta Oshawa and bowled 10- degree. Mr. and Mrs. Leoson wiIl continue ta resido Mn,. Eugene Beech, Taranto, Junior Sbawmanship. Lynne Pinis- on Sundsy. Scarlett asao!o Liberty Mrs. Fred Saundens moved Guelph while Mn. Leesan continues his'education1 Mn. and Mn,. M. L. Roenigk Stables entened hon negistened to Bowmanville last week, obtain a Dctors Degrec (Ph.D.). King St. West, spent the ne- Haîf-Anabian gelding in three whene she i. now making hier cent holiday weekend with Mr. classes, homo. KihSeesnsdH n r C u l n 2 t and Mn,. J. H. Baldwin at Mn. and Mn,. R. Franklin, daughters o! Clarkson, visited their summen home, "Bald- Mn.. Lauretta Gatchell accai- Mn,. Lona Ovons hast week. A U JAe heath", nean Bannie. panied by Miss Denise Wes- Mn,. James Stone, once aWi ea ain n ~ n iversa rv Mr. and Mn,. Charles Cat- sdI. sud Mrs. Louina Guislain, wcl-known resident o! thisg Iran, Mrs. Ina MacNsughton attended the May meeting o! district, had the mis!artune toj sud ber brother, Mn. Bud the Great Pine Ridge Club for faîl, breaking a borie in honr On Saturdsy, May 20th, 1967 Their son presented thei Petbîck, attended Expo ast the Blind which met in Bright- uip, whihe staying with Mn,. Mr. and Mn,. Henry Francis with two rase bushes and law week. Tbey left hene last an, Mondsy evening. The Dora Smith in Newcastle, and were hanoned at a dinner at annaments. Tueaday, retunning Friday Brighton Lions Club pnovided is now in Oshawa Hospital. "The Acres" by their son, rela- The groom pnesented i iiight. entetajument aud ne!nesh- Mn. and Mn,. Bill MacDon- tives, friends and neighbors an bride with 25 red rases. Mr.îndMrs Godonmonts. Mn,. Olive Nonish aid and infant who have been the occasion o! thoin 25th wed- Tho three tiened weddin Mn.su M..G nd nand Mns. Mitchell, accampanied living in the home fanmerly ding annivensany. cake was a gift from two Ion tuhe Winds withO n. onniMs. Bundett and Mn. Stan accupied by Mn. and Mn,. M. On May 23nd, 1942, Richard time !niends, Mrs. Razel Smit wene eroutetaarhnKisalMr.oednonSaturday Henry Francis, son of the lateadMn.eiaTylr Mrphy'Ge rentsrahm n u evet, but because 'of car to the nc ast a! the village, Mn.. and Mn. Richard- Francis Returnig ta Henry ai Mt nd Gerg W. GnhamJae trouble at Cobourg, wee un- at the township hune. and Cannie Helen Franklin, Helen's house, more relativec t., sud inwe g nSat ti able ta attend. Recent calions at the manse daughter of Mn. Russell Frank- !iends and ueighbons wene rn Urday. Twenty-.one Ex-Wandens a! were Mn,. L. Hallowell, Misse, lin aud the late Mn,. Franklin, ceived thnoughout the evening Northumberland and Durham Norma sud Beulah Raliowell, wene united in marniage at ,Re!reshments wone senved b1 On May 30th, Mn,. Douglas Counties sud their wives met Mn,. Boa Joncs. Trinity United Church Manse Mn,. Robent Smith, Mn,. Rcý Cale, n.d M . ran o-l obourg for a vey pieu- Another ladies' sotball by Rev. J. E. Griffith. Tby Budreu, Mn. Fred Smiti non su Mr PeerLeentjo, ant evening o! cardsud rnom- gamne was played here o have anc son, Denuis Leslie and Mn,.Chne Tao atteded the Spring Convoca- o red fteCharlecuplyo tie o!the Uniersty ! nscng ou Saturday night. Tuesday night when the New-. Francis. f1ed !te ap ope aino heUies t o Ex-Wanden Arthur Blanchard castle team visited the local , Mn. Charles Taylor was Mas- A~n hs tedu e wbchMis on ol mccvis President and Ex-Wandeu with disastrous nesuîts for the te o! Cenemonies et the sur- the bridai attendants o! 2c whdchonis ache lo e rts De Eanl Walkey i. Secnetany o! latter, prise dinner. The honored years ago, Mn. and Mn,. Leslif ed er achlorof rtsDe«the .Ex-Wardens' Association. Mn. sud Mn,. C. R. Lane ne- couple weno presonted with a Skewis o! Oshawa. Guests ai. gree. Among the Ex-Wandens and tunned home Wodnesday after- beautiful wall dlock sud a sil- tended from Bownianville Mmi. RusselRayes sud Miss their wives attending fnomn this naon, s!ter attending the veon nase bowl, together with a Tyrone, Long Sault, Bethany, Ginny Osmond 'o! Joan', ares wone Mn. sud Mn.. Mil- annual Postmasters' Caon- oqe ! ixdfo cn.Nw akt n sa a Beauty Centre attended the ton Elliott, towu; Mr. and tian, at Niagara Falls. International Festival o! Stars, Mn,. George Walton, Mn. sud Rev. R. C. White wua calîed A Rair Styllsts Convention, hold Mn.. Frank Ricksad sud Mr. ta Toronto, Friday, awing ta S 0 L - et the Skyline Rotel, Toronto, sud Mrs. Cecil Canveth, New. the sudden doath o! hi, s .iII Jonuday sd Mna. Mnank le. nephew, Mn. Jack Sewrey. A lange cnawd attendedj Congratulations ta Mr. Ken Osnmond 'attended, as guests, Ou Thursday evening, May TeSuo epebl îa udySho ni uxwognaduated fran en. Sunday.' 25, Mn. sud Mn.. Robt. Glu, very succoss!ul Penny Sale versary Service. held in the Kemptvilleo Agicultunsi Cal- Reen gesa it M. udKing St. West, gave a dinuen home ip Camniunity Hall, Sat. cammuuity hall this year. The 1loge on Saturday, May 27th. Mm. Cnt ulng whMr.an a t uhno !M. ilaunday. Junior Choir jayously sang Mn. sud Mrs. John Knox anc wee na AnldStol sdniece, Miss Bernuce Alexander, Wt n.W .Rb vntenatessdMs ae Nancy sccompauied by Mn. Susar aMssissippdi. Mn. and whose.ý mamiage ta Mn. Phil the weokeud were Mn. sud Yolowhees was the capable and Mn,. Robent Kerr, Acton, Musn.Mningham atter ndeth Keaton o! Taranto will take Mn,. Art Bannett, Anu, Margo, pianist fon the afteruoasonyr- sttonded the Graduation Ex- rCnn eigama! n.deh place in July. Present on ths- Ch *itopher' and Denek, of ice. ercises at Kamptyile, on Sat. Mecn Jl ng of raunod happy occasion were Rev. sud Poiý'Credit.' Rev. Kenneth Deer, B.A., unday. sudaim atendd te wddig m..A. . Hrbet o Ajx, Mn. sud Mn.. Raymoud Trim B.D., o! Kedron, was the AniesygutswhM. cfn.sud ia . uded thomas Mn . u ns aesMnwere st Daîrymple Lake ton speaker sud leftt svery im- sud Mn,. John Knox were Mn. Ca;Mn.avnd las auda. wnnud Mnh.oonsWod-the weekend. pressive message with bath sud Mn,. Grant Dowu, Heath- Cararvn, astSatlsudtwn;Mn. sd M.Dn Bamry Mn. sud Mn,. Phil Gihiner young sud aid, based on the cm, Steven sud Alsno Attending the. Lions District Steven sud Misa Gai, Bustine, sud family were at Chemong. toxt a! "No groater lave than Suuderlsnd sud Mr. sud Mna. 'A" Centennisi Convention al a! Tarante, misa Mn. sud Mn. sud Mn.. Bert Tompkius this, that a man lay down. hi, Robt. Kerr o! Acton. hold an Suuday, Manday, Tues- Mns. Irviug Gill, their daugh ansd Mn,. Ray Tompkins at- life for bis friends". Mn. sud Mm,. Roy Langmaid day sud Weduesday a! this ton Miss Carnle Leigh, sud euded the 30th Wedding Auni- The Senior Choir reudered àccompauied by Mr. sud Mis. week et Ssult Ste. Marie wenc Miss Pat GuI, al cf Bownian. vensany colebration ton Mn. the anthems ton the evcnxng Lloyd Preston sud Janet o! six mombers o! the Bowmau- ville. sud Mn.. C. Weîch, Iield at service accompsuied by Mn,. Bowmauville attcndcd the 3th ville Liens Club snd thein the home o! Mr. sud Mns. Murray Vice as piauist. Rev. woddîng auuiverssry rocep- wlves, Mn. sud Mmi. Fred Colo, .Mn,. E. Rietmuller, Conces- Ralph Tampkins, Pont Hope, Keuneth Deer again dolivered tien o! Mr. sud Mn.. Gratton Mn. sud Mns. Ed, Leslie, Mn. sien St., wis hastes, toransSsturday, wheme Mrs. Ray s thought-pmovokiug sermon Hughes at Burut River on Sat- sud Mrs. George White, Mm. farewell tes lu honer oe!lhon Tompkins helped serve. usiug as his toxt, "Love the umday afternoou. aud Mns. Ralph Kelly,,Mn. sud mother, Mns. C. Kator, on Dedication of the Coutenniai Lord thy God with ahi thy Mise ac nx aiy Mn.. Bob Williamsud Mn. Thursday o! hast week, sud gi!t o! s new Ozite carpet to heant sud seul sud mîght" andCateriNncyKnox, Mriln sud Mn,. Jack Dunu. lsst Saturdsy Mn. sud Mr,. the cbunch, lu memory o! Mr. Mn. Stanley Mihîson assisted u ahnneKoBed Rietmuller gave a tarewell sud Mn,. R. J. Rowe, by mom- at bath services. Rov.C. Cat. sud Janice YelIowIees sud Mn,. C. R. Bickle sud Mn,. Party for Mn,. Kater attended bora o! the family, wss made ta expnossed tbanks' ou be- oadKo oo ati h G. F. Jamieson, town, aloug by many close !iend,. Mn,. ou Sunday mamning. Two haîf o! the congregation ta piano recitai at McLaughlin with Mrs. C. L. Upper, Peter- Kater le!t Tuesday for Mont- great gnanddaughters of the Mn. Milîson, aur Suuday Mnba, Oshawa, as pupils o! bomeugh, wene among the rosi atten a very pleasaut bouoned couple assisted with School Supointendeut. Mr.Payne, on Friday evon- tbouaands- whoastteuded the niue-montb visit with hien the littie ceremouy. The en- The choirs wore tnained by ing. annuel Mennonite Auction Sale daughten, son - in - law sud gnaved bras. plaque ropresent- Mn,. Donald Taylor sud Mns. Suuday guests witb Mn. sud last Saturday lu New Ram- grnudchildren in Bawmanvilie iug the gift, was 'uuveiled, Everett Cryderman. Mn,. Roy Langniaid were Mn. burg, west a! Kitchener. Mn,. sud also with other relatives banging unden theý Houer Rall, Mr- sud Mn,. Saq-Ke niud nRusolGîbnB Bicicle remained lu Kitchon- sdtinsl aaasdth yMsao1imno or alsdDulswr u- avle n.T oujy 11:00 a.rn. Pete iiso uday in- Miss GRuth T aylrsd isd m Ïasl eé tt, Bow Xvery Sunday, 9:15 p.DL aretaiLrsupr cluded Mr. sud Mn.. Charles Donothy Phunkett, Toronto; manville, were Sunday tea g.m. went of Lord'&tion md Rabbescheuten, o! Oshawa; Mr. Wesley Powell sud Miss pxesta with Mr. sud Mrs. Welcomn andMn. Bill Hoagtraten, sud boys, Mabel Powell sud Miss Ida Douglas Flett sud tamily. Iti New MemberO Burford. Aruatt, Oshawa, were necent Mn. sud Mm,. Ivan Ellicatt, Mn. sud Mns. Ai! Graham est.sud visitons with Mis, Peterborough. Mr. sud Mn.. TRIN TY U ITED CHURCH Aune Nesbitt's.atedn Mrs. Wos His sud taruily Mn,. Ernest Rackaday sud Minlater - Rev. George K. Wa.rd, B.A., B.D. Suuday, worm Mn. sud Mis. B. Mr. sud Mn.. Hsrold Yelow- with Mn. sud Mr.. Donald Skeling nd etty Mr andboa, Bowuisnville; Mn,. Wal- Taylor snd family wene Mn. Organist - Mn. Arthur Collison, Mus.B., L.R.S.M. Mn,. Harold Wood, Mn. sud ten Short, Caurtice, were Sun- and Mn,. Fred Ss'ie', Albert Mn,. M. Samis, Mn. and Mis. day tes guests with Mn. sud sud Stuart of Enfield. SUNDAY, JUNE 4th, 1967 Bort Tompkins, Mn. sud Mn,. Mn.. Wesley Yellowlees sud Annivonssny tes guesta witb F. Hendensen, Mn. aud Mm. Murray. Mn. sud Mns. Donald Taylor 1100.,.Don Vinkle. Misses Pauline sud Francine sud tamihy were Mn. sud Mn,.' Mr. Bud Joues o! dono Taylor. sud Master Kevin Tay- A. P. Abernetby, Manilla sud Sacrement of the Lorud'. Supper srrived bore Suaday ton a ion apent sa few des with Mr. Mr. sud Mis. Frank Aber- Meiato:week or so wlth hlm mother sud Mn.. Bruce Montgomery. netby .o! Greenbank. suittm:ad ather relatlives. Mn. sud Mn,. Ernest Lanm- AxziversMr gueats witb Mn. "'VIION nd LFE"'Don't fonget the Centennial en, Mn. sud Mrs. Gien Lanm- sud Mns. . Loyd Broome sud 'VSO nd LF"Service bore next Sunday et o, Daug snd Cag, Mn. sud tsmily weno Mr. sd Mm.. 2:30 p.m., sud remnember to Mrs. Ralpb Lanmen sud tam- Chas. Johns, Mný.rud Mn,. SUNDAY CR OOL onder yeur copy a! aur local ily wene recent tes guostsansd Larry Dewell.Dbbie sud[ blstory. Phono 786-2272 wlth visitons wltb Mn. sud Mr&. Rodney, Mn. sud Mn,. Rn 830S.JL -JUESIJflaEledatsazm ~el.. rnqumata for tbe latter, on any Harvey Yellowleesansd tsmily. Broome sud Kelly of Bow- JunW laumadte nd SMor items of news you would like Mn. sud Mrs. Tom Plesauce, manxille; Mn. John Broomne, 21*a.. -~eh.u.,prnted. Susan sud Steven, Tynone. Mr. Karmn, DougluasnsdRichard Mn. sud Mns. Clinton Brown Isaac Hardy sud Stanley were o! Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- üt»am ... M x eg mworm visitor,, Sunday, -wlth Sunday tes guesta with Mi. lace Munday sud Janlce of ibmPrhar su KideguieaMr. sd Mms Geore Skldng, ad Mm Joe Sowdenansd Oshawa. Dhackstock.Brc. M.Lmry Brooma buait SOLARCAINE THERMOS Centenial Design 11 VACUUM BOTTLE 305o.- Sugg. list 4.4.409 EVEREADY RADIO BATTERIES for 1.38 211.19 Positon ln the brandi of agri culture that he studed t centenal concerts Guelph University. Kedron Publie Sehool thia Mr., RaY Middleton and sPrmng set about preparing a Bruce, Mr. Ken Robinson, Centennial VarietY Show with Toronto, vislted wlth Mr. and SO ImUch enthusiasmn that there Mrs. Alex Ptter on sunay. were enugh numbers for two A numberfrom the coCocerts. Mrs. W. Hewie's kin- A numb aer rothe O dergarten class and the classes muity e attendlng xp' taught by Mrs. Harold- Werry tuilaweek.and Mrs. Ross Magee present- Mr. and Mm, Lonne Tink, cd a prograni o! songs, choral O shaw a; M r. and M rs. C lar - e d ng , a ti n s ng rn ence Tink, Mr. and Mr. Perc play on Thursday evenig in Dewell, Douglas, Canolyn and the Kedron Lower Rail. A David, Hampton, were anni- rhythjm band was conducted by versary tea gueste with Mr. jinimy MacNalY. Mr. Robent and Mrs. Bruce Tink, Neil Waflker announced the num- and Herb. bers. On Friday evening the senel' iar classes whose teachers are * IIMr. Walker, Mrs. A. Sinclair, Frienasnip Ms Roy Robertson and Mn,. CG.Draper, presented a con- cert of choral singing, slos, Club eets dances and twa plays, "The Truth Telling Machine" and At Tri nity 9'ahe' Quiet vng. court introduced the numbers The regular meeting of the and filled in the spaces with Fniendship Club o! Trinîty humnor. Mrs. Douglas Rice, East ice Unted ~Whitby Director o! Music 'uc UntedChurch was hela i helped in training the musical M4r. the Sunday School rooms at numbers and accompanied m1y 2:30 p.m. on May the 26th many of them at the concerts. rm with some 40 members in at- After expenses are met, the ,ar tendance. proceeds will be donated ta the A. Mrs. C. Ives conducted the Junior R eCross. Ing business part of the meeting. n Wdnesday evening the ,hi- meting be held an Junee the 2lt rop honored the flve Tni- 27th lin the form o! a pienic bos ho ec tl received [ce members ta travel by charter' their Queen Scout Awards. ISO ed bus with location to Each boy received a framed decided later. bphatograph in colon of the A.! group. Cheques were present- in Memnbers then gathered in' ed o rian Densham and Don- the church sanctuary where. a aied Werry to help defray trans- ta narrative cf four favounite portation expenses for their hymns was given by Re?.G.trip ta the Jamboree at Farra- K. Ward who explained the gut National Park, Idaho, and origin; instigation, authon and Larry Hopkins received a the setting of music. Mr. cheque ta caver *part of his Ward explained that these expenses in attending the Jam- hymns represented four caun- horee at Buffalo Pound Lake tries - Ninety and Nine, Eliza- this summer. beth Cecelia Clephane, Can- Rev. Kenneth Deer was the ada; My Faith Looks Up ta guest speaker at Anniversary em Thee, Ray Palmer, U.S.A.; services at E 1 d a d United wn Abide with Me, Henry Fran- Church, Sauina, this Sunday. is Lyte, England; and Oh The Kedron U.C.W. under- hsLaove that will flot let me go, took an interesting catering as- igGeorge Matheson, Sctland. sgnment recently. They pre- iTwo verses of each o! these paed dnners, evening snacks nghymns were played by Ms and packed lunches each day !hMary Cale, rs for the Eastdale Canservation nd Mr. Ward closed the meet - suents wospttw wek eig with the benedtiction, a!- atuthe Kiwanis Camp. ~ ingIn connection with the rec- re: ton which the niembers 'pro- ent graduation exercises at the gceeded ta the manse where Ontario Haspital, Whitby, June iyý they were weclomned by Mrs. Davis attended a reunian of oy Ward and an enjoyable hour the class o! '66 and with Bill th spent. Cooper a! Uxbridge she at- r, A tasty lunch was senved tended a formai dance for the by Unit il of the U.C.W. and graduating class at the Carou- re bath this group and the hasts sel Inn. 25 were thanked by E. W. Brad. The Senior roam of Kedron e ley. 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PRESCRIPTIONS REDRON Relief from fThe Canadian Satumn, owmanvll, My a i,.lM Robert Walker climaxed their completed their, yuar at T«,. current study cf conservation onto Teachers' Coflge..Md with a day'a field trip to camphaeacpd olonl ti IPretoria. Oh waah o aytem ow rtahIb For an intensive utudy of the cin er woods the students worked in Miss Margaret Burns Ce Ot. fourgroupa. One group stue-r tawa was a weekend tc ing forestry had the job of Mr. and Mms. Iobeni D =h Ms rworking out the percentage of Burns haa auccesstully coin- different species of trees, and pleted her year at Ottawa the density cf forest area. An- Tachers' Collage and wMU.b. Iother group recorded the vari- teaching Grade Two In me of ation of temperature ini the the Nepean Eleinentany uchoolu streani ad studied the bank next year. and bcd ofI the streain and the Landscaping of the Kedron percentage of varions terins of Manse ia golng ahead under .water life. Flowers were stu- thje direction of Mr. Murray died and counted, and a fourthJackson, Chairman of the pro- group studied the nature cf the prycmiie rud sou, have been thonoughly worked, Miss Barbara Rase and Misa and a group of vo1unteswill Karen Pascoe have succesafully sod the front and back lawna APPLE, BLOSSOM, TOUR Educational and -Scanie Sunday, June 4th Follow the yellow signs . * . starting at Lamb's Road, 1 mile east of Bowmanville, on Highway No. 2 FEATURES: * Tour through apple blossom area (Free Apples) * Colour Slides and Tour at Orono Tree Nursery (2 andl 3 p.m.) * Tour and drive on Mosport Track starting 3 p.m. * Tour through Scenic Ganaraska Forest * Picnic Areas - Orono Park and Ganaraska Forest - The Route will be clearly marked - Join in the fun touring this ihteresting area ý IL a mouk oug miier 1 3 oz. - Sugg. 0 lel9l