8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 4,1984 Lectures on Organisation t ,) Tuesday, July 3rd To Saturday, July 7th Bowmanville Jaycees sponsored a lecture in Courtroom 1 on Tuesday, June 26th on 'How to Promote Your Organization.' Guest speaker was Sid Harman, Past President of Canada Jaycees, who in one year started five new Jaycee units. The session was well attended by Oshawa and Whitby Jaycees and Whitby Jaycettes. Mr. Harman is at left in this photo, along with Harvey Chappel, Bowmanville Jaycees President. Valedictorian Plays Flute Bowmanville Senior Public School's Valedictorian Tracey Welsh was busy playing the flute at the Graduation Exercises Monday, June 25th at BHS, so The Statesman photographer had to use a bit ingenuity to obtain this photo. Town Employees Day Ontario Hydro's Darlington Darlington Information Centre will be bringing out the welcome welcome mat for Town of Newcastle Newcastle employees and their families on Sunday, July 29. the Sue Stickley, community relations officer for Darlington, Darlington, said last week that the Darlington centre will be serving refreshments to any employees from the Town of Newcastle who wish to visit the site between between noon and four p.m. She added that by July 29 the building will be landscaped landscaped and picnic tables will be available for visitors who wish to have lunch at the information centre which overlooks generating station. Chief Administrative Officer Officer Dave Johnston suggested a special day for Newcastle employees. "While senior staff have an opportunity to come here and see the progress that is being made, some members of staff are not that fortunate," fortunate," he said. Plans for Newcastle Day were approved by the town's hydro liaison committee committee on Thrusday, June 28. Regular visitors not employed employed by the municipality will also be welcome to visit the information centre on July 29. INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN PROVINCIAL PARK PLANNING The public is invited to review and comment on a future'management plan for Darlington Provincial Park. This plan, currently being "'■'■'"ared by Ministry of Natural Resources' staff, outlines proposed policies for the recre- 3, developmei ' ational use, of the park. Jevelopment and management Darlington is located on the shore of Lake Ontario immediately east of the City of Oshawa. The draft management plan is available for review at the park and the Ministry's Lindsay District Office, from now until September 14. For more information telephone the |oark superintendent at Darlington at (416) 4341 or the District Manager in the Lindsay District Office at (705) 324-6121. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Hon. Alan W. Popo Minister John R. Sloan Deputy Mmislniy MAPLE LEAF, Creamery (salted) Or MEADOW LIGHT - Calorie Reduced BUTTER Canada First Grade 1 lb. (454g) 2 lb. Limit HEINZ BARBECUESAUCE Assorted Varieties -- 455mL 3 Bottle Limit LANCIA BRAND PASTA Large 900g Bag ALL VARIETIES HEINZ Condensed TOMATOSOUP 10 FI. Oz. (284 mL) Tin \w 10Tin Limit SUPERMAN--Crinkle & Straight Cut Frozen FRENCH FRIES Canada Fancy -- 1 kg Bag 2 Bag Limit SUNPAC FRUIT SNOOPY DRINKS PUNCH OR GRAPE 3-Box (x250 mL) Tetra Pac 3 Pkg. Limit MELITA PREMIUM COFFEE 369g Package 2 Pkg. Limit BRIGHT'S Garden Blend VEGETABLE JUICE 1 Litre Jar 3 Jar Limit BLUE WATER - Frozen Minced Cod FISH & CHIPS Just Heat and Serve, 400g Box KRAFT, MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 500ml Jar SUN-BLEST, Canada Standard APPLESAUCE Large 28 fl. oz. (796 ml) Jar 2 Jar Limit ROSE -- Assorted RELISHES 375 ml (13.2 fl. oz.) Jar Mix or Match 3 Jar Limit KNO ILL FARMS YOUR OSHAWA-DU WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT CLOSED TUESDAY WtUnitSUAY IMUNSUAY hhtlUAV SMIUHUAY MONDAY 9A.M.-10P.M. 9A.M.-10P.M. 9A.M.-10P.M. 8A.M.-10P.M. 7A.M.-10P.M. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY