14 Thýe CansuýiantlesAnowmianville, JUlY,12, 1972 mobie Lirary iii Shiow Documentaries S,tartiàng on Thursday Lai eek, the Mobile Lib- gather on the back la n of rary Servc bgan a book'the Librany for an hour. On ~- .si ~wl ehl ndyeeig 4iva "- iin twntodnate books rainy days the stony houn will ' " 'The winner of this event wiIllà tqte opia lbar.Cen- be held in the Library Audi S take part, later in the ycar, ln eros cntrbutonshae ben onim - ~ ~cthe provincial contcst i recesvertfrotimqmny homes ný Starting Thuirsday, July 13, -9 Torýonto aganst other county ton ni sfa wa s the service wiJl be show'n i, llcwinners from across the pro- Tyrne Te irs ico-Ifilms linthe Library Auditori- imce. tinue to coljec~~~~t 'ooks uintil um at 7:00 p.m. This weck i .. Oeratcioswlin [Di e vchole town has been cov- dont miss "The Restlcss Sea s clude an Old Tyme Fiddlers'ý ":jd. a fascinating docuimen itary ic Contest and Old Tyme and A chlrn bsoryhor was bout the mysteries of mne N , odemn Square Dancing, botb nîo ate at ek Eeyspace". This is a free rvc ,'-.c l on Saturday night. On eachi liîrnn t1:0ad nteof the Mobile oirr nd5~' f the fan days an attraction), afenonat100 cildrjýen will run for, rive weeks o,~. f interest to al] wilI be .O] d fro kiderartn t grde4 Evryone is welcome saf irJ.bi~.c ' ~ coad am :Z., 'e wiîîà Coyle and bis coman tipresent country andi w.w western shows Friday and lackurn Hary Cln ~'Sunday nighf s. thî yer'sfar will be a Io, ,sawing conet ton Friday Picnic at Sauna Park - g Th ffse nnalBac-assistant scrct-tary, Mrs$.oe - ý evning aýnd two horse draw- F on Saudy e 2t h. at of last year's picnic. Miss Lela W"s es at 4 p.m. on Saturday and Soia omuiyPark wi Knight Preented the treasur- a second for light borses at abe4,it Sixty resnt.N extï er's report. A letter was read Durham College's Training rey Cursoni, Carolj Ibbotson; pointed to the succcss of thie consultation with nursing homle 2 p.m. Sunday. year fip the picir ill h hicld from Mr. Mark Cornish cx- ia Business and Indisr prog- front now: C. M. ý1 Stutt, instî'uc- Nur-sing Attendants' Courseiadministrators, and is a partý The fair, this year, is assur- iite l-ast Saturdiay in Juse, pressing the regrets of bis namme graduatedi its l7th tor of the cour-se, Yennette bath in regard to, the epn-o h rvnilgvrmn' d0 h ctmda trc Jue3oth:fll, -at the saine place amlfrnot bcing able to group since last Fall in its Bentley,,Peggy. Rogers, Sharon ing number of nursing lhomes tosaalbei h rv Plnn iow t'O ha there. iattend as they were in Mexi- Nurs ing, Attendants' Course, Holland, Agnýes Lewis, Jean utllizing the course and la its Training la- Business and fil n- c.Avicoentrathbs eeno- , Desitaa fw sowes. he o.The following officers June 29 at South Haven Nurs- Montgomery, Mr. Lce Evans, continuation by nmost ,aursing dustry programme, whicb i issgdwt Cok i hw sj1i{t comiteeundr tc'r wrc lccedfor next year: ing Home la Newcastle. The Senior Students Afl ai.,s (Ofrîcer homes. 'designed for Ontario busiiness- wibbsgie neval ca6ecnaoPaul Allia, Hon. Presidents, Mn. THarvcY graduates sbown above re: for Durham College, Cindy The course pr)ovidles -ettifi-,es wl'4cb are unable to proIrputation for quality. not' coibtdraces- and relays Hardy, Mn. Farewell Black- left to right,, back ow Mrs. Carrod, Arlene Cunsýon, Don- cation of nursing hlomreencm- vide a training programme '),ai onl t the Canadian National. for theyun i the park and humn; Past President, Mr'. Ar- Anna Westover, admiinistntatoi',othy Nicholson, Camilla L,,oom- ployees, aaablinig tmtaop1- their own. The companies pan- lExhýIibition but througbout the thlios cfef, nots oung in the thur Knight; Pras.ýident, Mr. The Lodge Nursing Homne,ýcr, Mrs. J. Clark, Adiistra- erate in a more profressional ticipating provide facilities province. Ail the popuflar. hal.'Ruîssell Hardy; lst Vice, Mn. Shirley McLcean., Yonne Bn o for South Haven Nursingimanner. It was prepDared by anid textbooks where reqluîned. rdsas wcll as many otherl c ý'1 resuits wae- as ýfollowS iAluin Cola;, Secr-etar-, Ms diBetty Cnay Výelda Couf-!Homne. Durham teachars la coi-operia- Employees provide their time bothawili be la operatioýn. Chidre 1 o 6ycas, hiClercAlla;Ass't. Scctrvicr, Shîii'lcyDultVaTLeEvans, Co-codiniatoior li'ion witb the North ýYork lHos- aad the Province' covers the Thursday, the opening day',! ery Mrs.ýi ' IiJoe Saàowdcn; reaur, Wrîghti, Joyce CibnAud- Duniham's TIBI piog1ýnmmes fptal and Senecaolete r cost of thie ntructor.bdsfair to break al attend-1 Snowdn-irls 7 to 9, La an. tc(, records. More than Ali Ja eacgiris 10 t10________ W.Lewis, Dnnaa imand fJames '1. 5000 frac admission ticketsý I Wcnicly (Coinish; boys If)0 Indwwtibuedvt Pii1 v r a a u a ell SBewManvillc:iÎMn.r and Mmrseaiess lic and Separate Scbool pu1pils. n;grs13 to 16, Mi'r ±'nPrLEL J.LIVLI Bnt aowdn, rn, darRotnsin I istrctup teo Grade 3. ish; i:boys 13 to 16. onn Dr 3t ýonald nowde n is ýrre s aDurni te day, desZigýnatcd as T mso;sack race, Bruce1 Service on Suaday, Ju1ly 16, JnîfrPettgandugtraChlrc' Dynadawsl wden, 0:3 Wandy . iWeleainieditat thne lîttleBntish sanctions on Rhodcsia. 'be rmade tanname a King or Coraih~ wll h hel at beneer a spen thetimewithgmaapar- . contnîa hav to îcas ailof TIogils wne gien te QuenToethgfarlsThechil b; mns hoekickP au'Glad ta sec a goodi turnoutM.A.J apbl etn-Ithe people ailof the time', albackground, on the Rhodesýian slccted will ha given free n. tnaywe urpse dele!gate ta the United Nations criais and were asked'thnoghpase t al heriesb fDary; puse',unS.,e n snalsemn orso r cd homne last Saturda1y fo ISemî nan at Quaen' ni sty rcscarch imb the policies of Conkîla Show and also.wl penni nte us, gav i ia ero n"o-MeoilHsial. P told Bowmnanville Ratanians, ithe particular cauntry tbi- e aprvde-it)ilrc d most eas". Miss Cindy Ayrc, Sbaws, Mrs. Ted White wasplas- c atTusa.rpeetd adeemn bîra n ad ls e o mlk ug, Farawell BlPaLký..and Mn. Terry Russell, Maple aatly *aurprised on Saturday . taend , t ouaetry wou, ld she cni .c: arf yfoso a; lad-ý iesilcky spot, Mrs 'Crove favoncd wit siheleau evaig h bthn 'an ne Alia;mca' lucy sotîtiul cuet ntiled 'old bou nd wen nosais athy Vice an d Lynd Thearcacoveed b th -ýto'Itiulas cntt j Toue sand afcw fricnds gathened toi . Aver, atudentcat Courtce t ake MrusalHry anetM Hand" which aplasat vesaetanSeoaareScoo, nd both TbeThy said thatl uttle vas ac- cide' fktdsrbto so reet Bu Cl;by al. gte t cpbe eerae .. ersnttvsofIdaatteoplisbad la thc way (of alîdu I h nmr BCglirI ep e eeit e scbools ila Oshawa and Whîithy es ad rea, r. rd Mrs. tsPritchard, Mr. ber Ibjilthday. mini-Scuity C ouacil meetingresolution, but that much iti is well a.- t,11Csouthera part rd; ld.s gnteanpr- ndM .Peter Pitchard and Mn. aad Mra. S. S. Morion > 'bl cu mmbnso tei',ight was gained lato both thle mriasfre t. n. u sîl abins dugter Shannon, Manotick, wema Satunday eveng îae adzotîa.epnîabahind the scene operabion ýofwsta Twnipsfn i fid plitial xpeien-wes asFairpant Beach, Sun- Frd ary;spntthie \wakend witb the guesîLs with Mn. and Mrs. Stnilasa hismnmte UN and of internationaldcanDragoadCrl secing hefanheI, s.pain ageneral. .~ f~Twsisas Weil as! and Mrs.rfnme's mathen, Mrs. 'L.C. Ammond aI Camplbellfond. O 1elgalaswrafomdAsMssVcetodRoaTosB wmaips kv draw, Sbaaley Hady;Sodn rte ossa odyeeig ntewyrcpresentlag I18 different (coun- "te eai work goes on behind,________ ansn wo nyermîsed anad hus'baad, Mn. and Mrs. hoe-omte caete pi s niMn ,rt Topa.John Hubardý, Oshawa, and callad on IMrs. W.Mne..............iesand ithe sevnmmeatb cna dtafra far asumpîniou1ýst-iargas- lso callaed tri se thein aunt sistar, Cobourýg, anid found Mnv. oiah easena aet e etings are d ft or than d ui ipper w hbialudad I and uncla, Mn. and Mrs. H. G. Mune a een takjjen ta 1palîticaiiy log'icaI sta)nd aof 1uandmathe TV thda cake nd teecream, Freema. ~ hopitai heir nation an tha filureo rs" Br R a dutshldbb usnesSympatby of thîs commun- Twelve ladies of thie Wom- , um* N YLVANIS <BENSON) dig.Prsiea M.Ar-iitY la axtandcd ta Mn. and ans InstiLute joraye vt M. ;E Ej 1111FORSYTH pn aiht cloae vay- Mrs. Walter Ormiston, Har- Ivan Law'a, Osbawa, on M*- aw a iJ'1I4 FUI! v M i1 n1l r ân nd clled aî n ha maay, former residents at ana day' atteinnan ta vicw isi a. ),>olFollowî,ng a leagthy iineas, tim in 1tbis community, la the carvinga, ,\ whichthl ey Îfou nd Ia Jo7 Syv ais ç(Bensan) Farsyth Ra2 acar for sudden tragedy that bafaîl vcry ilntercstiing. odaughtcr of M n md Ms î ib nedîcd Thutýrsday, June 29, 19721 01)A R )WEEKEN'D f thair youngest son, also two M ra. Howadc agdo f acob [)cJofng , Nccsti, o m intea tt.ure.,.s at the Oshawa Canerai Hôs-ý orRecousins, and toalal other rela- Vic.ky, Sten.i, Plaittav il!-, are graduatcd liay un, 23rd,, pitai. Ha iived at 863 Simcaei frEe...tives. spain thiis week wihber 1972, from thje Oshiawa Ce- E 4 St. N., Oshawa. Mn.i r IIls.,j#jjhrinositl cholOfNBora March 25, 1887,. la VHRIYSLER-DODGE LTD. a Fiday last dinnan gueat wlth Mrt. and Mrs. Dick Wood îng. She .wiil hawonhataifiat KUI th 62-56bis cousins, Mn-, and Mrs. H. and.fam-ily atbeadd a PfaîilyiMemonial Hosptal la tm-w, tid of ue son af the late Mn. and Mrs. _________________ _ G. Freem-an. pîicon .Sundica.y leld aPt Mnr.lban. _______T____hFi, fheiý n el Turda0l hstny Dnig ecentranam edFb . He199 as- Waekend g*,uestithMn. and Ma at od',Kn baghSaaJl 0 to montha i the board of dice7aa bcre be residlednmaut' and Mr s. WAayne Pickard at dal- 3,bida fra ha ana of he tors of Souith ÜOntai ,ainAgn-Ic i i thein c2ottage an Steeaburgî Mn. and Mra. Eln Hws, u aa uiualScgu bsl i- b i as aatoxachni Lake, were Mmi. aad Mns. Pelai Fenelon l'alla, wceStnajaisr(rTnTt plans ta calea n t1bh I aea Mtnaa dr Baelsey, Mr% and Mrs. Gary sufpper guesîs wîtb Mn. and J1.AXJJUOf 9ra McClluje, shaR:Mr.,,,il's C PýSwllo. n Sfný atelnsa ot'buft ha eýth, d la 1948. Hae a aq dhr fanîiagbutciaoIbeurb n calo0fTrinity Pentacostalý LOA fURA L Mrs. Gary Coaway, 'Bn,ýn-aanday Mn. a 'nd Mns. C. P. SaI [ ouemnSadr.ad e- d ra Park ro ise ah i iaph omrlr villa; Mr, and Mrs, Paul Mc- lw ar Sndyviitnsit n. aadMra. anrD seb fIedstit lx b V#~IYT0 5T/f Culiougb, Courtice. Mn. aad Mns. Edaa Raby, Port Hope. i ic ad is Heather Karaný,fre K/O F U/BI6 Mrs. Deapis Pickard, Bowman- OnTady uy4h n c<~Clay r olidaying witb: villa, spant the weakne Ic oksoetee sx ar atY Mn.Houaemani's parents, Mn., T/A T M/ DO . their son and daugbtan-a-sas ilatbbcicics parada e ld Acand 1Mns.hni Gnad law's Mn. and Ms anat Milwaukee, wbcere hanises b 'Zu VIMn Bre Carrad an Pickand and lookad after tbaim; wena sbown rom Iav1 - en h iMy. EswcMs c -, two grndcildraa, Angela aa ntdSae and Caaa.Ciffin, Blnckstock, Mr, and -~~ imm. Oa fatue ofbbcsho wa *~Mmm. Alfred Garnard, Bairny Mn. an Mrs.LloydSnow- a 40 hanse h1it, iwbJicb at-adLc n aeSna denanad moat of thair family tnacted muc(atnin iion ibbcCCmr éDgathencd on Sunday ni bbc Miss Margaret Camipbell of ' cfaily.swihte .Grri h o af M. and Mrs. Wes Medicina Hat, Aihenta, is \isml- fa"~Mrl. adMs o sbn Dowîî and family fan a bar- îng wlth lbar panants M n ota ile n n n hecua. Last weck Mn. and M Mrs. A.JCapelMnDnLsiGaam nFidy Lloyd Snowdea, and daughter aid Urqubart, Vancouveris M.Bn staadgad TMs. Jim Ewing and twa visitiag with bis cousins, Mi Mr.iiderAhtronane a HARVEY cildren wbo anc vsitiag from and Mns. A. J. Campball and "~~sma oel b U~E SvraIlnd uaa, sat Ms agrtCmbî, .-village an Sunday. ,as -ewek aI Rcv. and Mrs. 'Vîckcy Rabim, Tyrona, spant ORONO 98'-5206 Stain Snow'dan' cottage at GET CASII TODAY - a faw days witb Shirley Tabb. E'SO f)OME H1EAT SERVICE Bancroft. Other relatives wvho TIROUGH Mr n ad Vrs. Jim Joncs _________ also visied themwerc Mns. CLASSIFIEDS __adTns n ,A c Nei Scanboroughi, wena Fn!- W day visitons at Mn. and Mrs Debaerali Boyd J. Joncs'. ym>kA Miss Penny Read, Bampn- Vl daughter of -Mn. and Mrs.In ssecigafwdy William Boyd, R. R. 1, Orono, a Rte oas Ashton tamily,,. gnaduabcd from Pctenbonough r 3fl M-ýnhX Civic HospibaiL School of Nurs-Ms.DK.Tmp cî~fiag May 26, 1972. Dcborab ba son, onil, were Suan- nPar-day dinnan rgueýýsaorfbis man- y , accaped a oit ion tanMrs. A. Thafmpson., bom'oug Civie.Mn. an(] Mrs. E. RTbmp son, Bowmnnvilla, Mn R, P e5, ~Tbompson and friandý., n, j E NF LIELD Fowlar, H1-ampton, were Sun-' U50 ,y ur he «ýjmeday Callers at Mns. Tbaomp- s Mr. and Mrs. Larny Smith. son's. bak -and Nicole, Scarbonough, vis- Mn. and Mis. F. A, Osmiond, .Luown. yur ino io e i sometullng, îaled Mna. T. Taylor. Bowmanvile, wene Friday Thoit an' lit i eably ge sme as eenvistia bersC'C you g 'Ust hrow OUt Loyd iIasI--A1imn AshTIsmt earuy, yeana 5-re. la n atrAlnAha Concln a mnrofawena avernngbl guasta it It alw ays pays w l few weks ago. The umention tangadnelM.and 0fbb entative plans for a Mra Lloyd Ashton. aiga tu mark bbc site of a 2 chunch la the Bnadlcy's Corn- Mn, and Mms. Lloyd AshLcai your n an aea souldhavercadcalled an Miss Florance Wer- "Mount Vernon Chunch". A y n a tva n n neaden called ta say that she Claud Smith et bbc Strathia- ~ ba no dea h ,,eMoutvan NumsinIg Homneon Sunday,. Zion uýsed1-)be but wvoid(-hae Mn. and Mns. Lloyd AshLton zwurworkmenl'sCoadetaatdon berdoward ja aigaI visitedMms. John Brou- a, forMout Vnno whncshe Onano, an Suniday. ind The Safety so ito s ntrotcddcuc sagr Miss Cail Graham wa, ~ Soetimsnweaurbramincouascllii,-ag aICamp euin- jQUI witb thlj 1aunidr Mio-Lac, MadIOc, last week. hive of activity on eaeh cl[( the four fair duys. Nursig A Gra uate t -D rhamFollowing the officialI opctn- l8Nursng AttndantsGraduae ai Drham a Miss :f J~¾ ~held. This feature has been j popular in the pýaet and this '-,year will be no exception asj ' a large number of entries 1 .. 'i havealready been received.I' Another popul ar fair at- ]1traction, the Ontario County E T'5 iairv PXiiILoiL-comPitc iC.4 I STEW McTAVISH President CAROLE GOULU~ Store Manager Ponder This. *T IPAYS ! MVany of our cnmmunlty's long established and m ost reputable .,businesses have relied heaii,îly on display advertis;iag tai this newspaper taet greater profits. Why iiot -you? Make plans now to gel your share of the adver- tising dollar. S(:iedule your buisiiiess-produciag advertîsîng now! ien you adveitiSe iewspaper ceR Geneva JBrent, died Nov.1 Armstrong Fiine*l Hom- o 31966. ý-servîce Saturday. nrmn The deceased Ps survived byï 'O,ýhawa UnionCm v four daugh1ter,Mrs Ross-Rev, Kenneth Bee& Bennett (Clara) of Oshawa,1 ? entecostal Cuc fi Virs. D o n a i d MacDonaldý ciated. (Madjone) of Oshawa, Mrs.J John, Burr (Stella) of New-1 brMrs. Louise Hill of 05h-1 Cet Cash ui4, awa; three sons, Harold of E~dmonton, Edwin of Thunder t Bay, Arthur of Oshawa; oneý For Appiace sister, Miss Vera Forsyth ofý Brantford; one brother, Ar- i'thi'ough1 thur Forsyth of R.R. 1, Dev-1 STATESMAN in; 17 grandchlldren and il C LA S SIF 1E D great-grandclildren,1 Phone 623-33Ô3 Mn. Forsyth rested at the'1 41 ïï troduce on1 ec9aur CSe/f Nancy- is the daughter of Mr. andz Mrs. Per Goodwrn of Bowmanville and is employed onou Warehouse staff for the summner. She will1-1e returning to La-kehead Ujniversity, Thunder , for, herthird year'this fail. Nancy is planning to bep a Physical Education Teacher. She would likie to renl'ind 011F many customers that everyone at Canadian Tire is Iooking forward to seeingyou this weekend at the Sidewalk Sale.