TopStudent in Board' of Education The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 25, 1979 5 New A ut hor Launcheas Book. Durinu Sidewalk Sale Dlanne Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens, Bowmanville holds top marks in the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education with an average of 97.5% in ber top six subjects. For this achievement, Dianne receives the Carter Scholaship worth $100. Dianne is also the recipient of the Oshawa and District University Women's Club Scholarship worth $650. Dianne is' planning to attend the University of Waterloo in the fali in the Chartered Accountancy program. Hi. M y name is Michael Kristian Louis Nelson. Thank you to ail my friends and family for belping me celebrate my first birthday on June lOth. My mommy and dadd are Mary-Lou and John Nelson of Wellington St., Bowmanville. My grandparents are Sgt.-Major Louis and Grace Swinghammer, Niagara Falls and Maynard and Edith Nelson, Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McLean returned home Sun- day night by motor coach from the U.S.A, travelling through New York state and, Pennslyvania. They also attended the Wheeling West Virginia Jamboree which was most enjoyable. Congratulations to Jimmy Pyke, Ole Hansen, R. Clarke, Lynden White and Cornelius Van Duuren who were winners in the Gould Photo Shop, Sidewalk Sale Draw. ahn blînd imitatiionha have gradually encrusted It. For information - Box 36, Bwanville. Those interested in music are invited to ati( lawn concert by the Os] Civic Band on Sunday, 29th commençing at 3 The concert will be held home of Mr. and Mrs. Ri( Morton, sixth line of CI Bring a lawn chair andi wish, a light lunch (ref mentis provided) to joini band picnic. The progra music will be quite ve something for everyone. Canada's Highland ments - our kilted "L from Hep" - will be honr during thle 1979 ScottishV Festival Tattoo at the C.]N Exhibition Stadîum, Ai 16, 17, 18 and 19. Joining in the honouri Canada's Highland Regi: of the past and present w~ the Scots Guards and1 Highland Fusiliers of British Army. Also ine in the Tattoo will be bands from Scot] Australia, Northern Ire England, the UnitedS and Canada in more thai Items of Interesf band and a haîf hours of end a spectacular Scottish shawa pageantry at the C.N.E.'s July Exhibition Stadium. p.m. at the Nels Jackson, a noted chard fiddler of quality, and pianist, larke. Miss Jean Boyle, will be if you giving a concert in old time ýfresh- music at Black Creek Pioneer in the Village, on Saturday, July 28th .am of from 2 to 4:30 p.m. aried, The free concert, available > to the visitors in the village, will be held in the Ballroom of Regi- the Haîf Way House, one of the Ladies more than thirty restored oured buildings that go to make up World this living Village depicting N.E.'s Ontario as it was before 1867. lugust Sympathy is extended to the ing of family of Major Arthur Hobbs, ments of Cobourg who passed away yull be Friday, July 2th, 1979 at Royal Cobourg and District General )f the Hospital. luded p ipe The 29th Provincial Lottery land, will be held in Duncan, B.C. ,eland, Sunday, July 29th. States n two B ih Stinson has been named platit manager of the new Ellorado Nuclear Ltd., uranium hexafluoride refinery to be built in Hope Summer îi Twsp. Employed with Eldorado for many years, Stinson was nuclear fuels manager at the Port Hope refinery. Ryerson Continuing Education will be sponsoring Early Bird Counselling on Tuesday, August 7, Wednes- day, August 8 and Thursday, August 9, 1979 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Counselling will be held in the Continuing Education Registration Area, Learning Resources Centre, Lower Level, 350 Victoria Street (Northwest corner of Gould and Victoria Streets.) Early Bird Counselling provides adult learners with an opportunity to -plan goals anddiscuss course interests with Academic Counsellors from Ryerson. It offers a chance to explore and examine such course areas as: Architectural Technology, Business Administration, Gerontology, Graphie Arts, Law Office Administration, Occupational Health and Safety, Public Administra- tion, Quality Assurance and Urban and Regional Planning. For further information cal (416) 595-5036. A $1,000 grand prize will be ( COME AND awarded in the current Poetry Competition sponsored by the World of Poetry, a quarterly newsletter for poets. Poems of aîl styles and on any subject are eligible to compete for the grand prize or for- 49 other cash or merchandise awards. Says Contest Chairman, Joseph Mellon, "We are encouraging poetic talent of every kind, and expect our contest to produce exciting discoveries. " Rules and official entry forms are available from World of Poetry, 2431 Stockton Blvd., Dept. A. Sacramento, California 95817. Local farmers and agriculture officiais se& corn and springý graincrops are in danger unless a full da y's ramn arrives before the end of the week. Yields could drop by about 40 per cent unless there is a significant rainfail within the next two weeks. KEINDAL Mr. John Siven from Belgium, who used to live in Kendal recently visited Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald. Mrs. Dan Keane of Scar- Well known Mary Ann Warkman, local columnist and now author of her first book,'Durham Diary 1980, had her books on sale during the Sidewalk Carnival Days with many shoppers showing great, interest in her publication. borough spent last Thursday with her aunt Miss Catherine Stewart. Visiting with Helen Boyd was Kelly Boyd from .itby for a few weeks and now James and Raymond Boyd from Millbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thertell and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Therteli and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thertell in Millbrook a week ago Sunday and lastSunday Mr. and- Mrs. Larry Evans and family were in Millbrook visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orville Therteil. Mrs. Jack Bradshaw of St. 'Catharines spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs R. Elliott and on Saturday visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bamsey and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Spicer both in Port Hope. Mrs. Dora MacDonald, Roy MacDonald and Miss Helen Bajoric recently attended Mrs. MacDonald's Family reunion held at Wesleyville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neville and infant daughter of Port Hope spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harland Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. R. Elliott and Mrs. Bradshaw visited with Misses Clara and Margaret Seens of Peterhorough on Sunday where they helped Mr. celebrate their 4th wedding and Mrs. Harland Seens, anniversary. PADDY'S MARKET New and Used Furniture and Appliances Trade-Ins Accepted on Appliances - Easy Credit Terms Available- Telephone 263-2241 Hampton r Ni -Ammer Prices Effective U ntil August 4th. HERBAI ESSENCE SHAMPOO by Clairol 350 ml.79 LISTERINE Mouthwasli and Gargie 500nml '1.57I BAYER CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN 24's Birthday Contest WINNERSI EFFERDENT Denture Cleanser Tabets 48's SNUG DENTURE CUSH ION Pack of 2 WET ONES Moist Towelettes 70's 11.09 *1.44 *1.39 RID House & Garden CRIC'KET DISPOSABLE 39IBug Kifer '29 LIGHTER .1 *MRS. WINNIFRED BENSON Listowel, Ontario WINNER OF A 1979 FORD MUSTANG *SHERRY SMITH WINNER OF A PIONEER KPX9000 IN-CAR STEREO OU! 10 SPACE 110.101 ONS*NOAVAS*OILIIY UlTIME UT SALE ITEMS 55000 MUT TEUT UtS SE MOUILUSSE AU 011 LOCUTIONS y El, o ED ozRES~o "WeII Worth Looking For" McO%èreg orDrg 5 KIN G ST. WEST, BOWMAN VILLE OPEN ON SUNDAY - 12 NOON UNTIL 4:00 AND 7:00 UNTIL 8:00 623592) Happy One- Year-Old SEE US AT THE Whitby County Town Carnival and Whitby Trade Fair IROQUOIS PARK ARENA Corner of Henry St. and Victoria St. W. Mon., JuIy 30 - Tues., JuIy 31 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m., WHITBY TOYOTA 1025 Dundas St. W. (Hwy. 2) 668-4792 OUR NEW 4 x 4PICKUP, CELICA SUPERA 1A ND OTHER FINE TOYOTA CARS SHALLBE ON DISPLAY. JULY 29th, 1979 8:00 a.m. - HOLY COMMUNION witri Rev. Doug Langley 10:00 a.m. - MORNINO PRAYEF Reader Peter Goemnans Sermhon John Amnesbury Temperance ai Qusen - Archdeacon Tom Gracie MIN IST ER: 4 Rev. N.E. Schamerhorn,' B.A., M. Div. ORGANIST: Mr. D. OeweII CHURCH SECRETARY Lofa Bowen - 623-5701 SUNDAY, JULY 29,1979 10:00 a. m. Morning Worsnip "WHEN SIZE IS MISLEADING"9 We weicome the members of Trinity Unted Chu rch who wiII be worshipping with us for the month of JuIy. .8. op,