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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jul 1976, Section 2, p. 12

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12 Te Cnadian Statesinan. Bowmaanville, July 21, 1976 Section Two Boonk Beat yD. M. Dineen, Chief M&m - l Libraran, Newcastle Publicean Library System IN "'ils the good reader that l n u Makes the good book" Ralph Waldo Emerson v ur It's what you see in a book that makes it good or bad and B a h T w l that's what is so special about book - the are more personal than other media of expres- 30" «x 60" sion. These books may al maise questions or comments in your mind. O Act of Love by Paige Mitchell On June 17, 1973ý George Zygmanik, husbafld and C father, was in a motorcycle accident that left hlm perman- ently paralysed and in great pain. Three days later, bis younger brother, at bis re...... quest, walked into George'se-. hospital roomn and shot him 'n.. the head. Lester was charged with first-degree murderb ut at the end of a very complex trial was found flot guilty. Tins book raises the question of euthanasia and shows why in tis case the jury feit the, killing was justified. Night Chilis by Dean Koontz Subliminal advertising !s the subject of this fturist ...c novel of the future that ist reaily about the future at alil The author mentions that ailn m F LSI the, technology described in KENDALL the book and used for mind lmGarAgeotoUO control and behavior control G Ib l actually exists. This scary ï î- Vi novel awakens us Lthelc adD ce possibility that Big Brother is 5 a on Bac ad ece net only watcbing but actually 71/4"Bugs1W30-30 taking a hand in our daily TeFreighter Travel ManualJe r Electric 4tapg by Bradford Angier Want te take a slow boat to C037 , Quart China? This book will tell you VVn how to enjoy a unique method ships even have luxury ac- 8 88 $ 7 8 commodations but the main benefit is the low price. Everything from healtb care __Imm_________Javex te cutomstifs is icue here se you wîll soon be able to 2-.'U decide if this is the metbod of Black and Decker Magnetuc 2-z travel for you. 1/Continer. Screwbaii : the life o! Carole C/14 H. P. Lombard by Larry Swindeii When Carole Lombard died o s in 1942, America was shaken Ho useccele to the core for it had taken ber to its' heart. This bookIm re-creates ber life and career LiIr BIII Pioneer - Model 1073-1 and describes ber famious M s u t marriage and love affair witb Clark Gable. A must for ail1 0 , m old-movie buffs. C üýls wMfl Major Enquiry by Lawrence W henderson 1_114" Bar and Ccrhailin Major Enquiry presents a a m ml mtoa pkg.n Cai ç71 vivid picture o! a mfurder 2 oapg investigation, but one with a difference. Monica is the sixth M Disposable -H ueadG re girl to be murdered and she "* Jf Mark I V was a neighbour o! Detective 9 9$0 1 0 181.... Sergeant Milton. Milton bas a P different view of the murder........... than the other officers and inFl s lgsRa the end he fînds a 'JusticeFl s 1 q î wb,,cib as notbinig to do with the law. Talking books (books on $1,.4.77 tape) are available free o! of e charge as are tape recorders - l t s books. These are intended forWY M ugsPlsiJuc the use o! someone who cannot 12I apg see or in some other way - 29c each or PatcJ'c! cannot bandle a regular book. Please telephone the Bow- manville Branch for more Paint D c ne OBITUARY ________ _________Pails GERTRUDE E. SIARP The death occurred ofLAE Gertrude E. Sharp, aged 76, onLA E Sunday, July 4tb, 1976, in "Redwood" or "Ceda r" each Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville. Born in Enniskillen, R.R i e, tbe former Gertrude Sander- el son was educated in Bethesda o d and Enniskillen Public Scbools, and was married on MN MM %6 May 3,1919 to Adam H. Siharp. A resident of Enniskillen for Glo 20 years since retiring, from -- farming at R.R. l2 Burketon, ETHEL BALDWIN Ethel Baldwin of 79 Cadillac 488$.0Sq d oW q Ave., Oshawa, died on Tues- day, July 6th, 1976 at.Oshawa11Ë ýZÎ g1511;11lé Genemal Hospital. She was inSlm M OKm m M I am u M MM ber 93rd year.M Mrs. Baldwin had lived in tbe Oshawa area for 67 years. , w Her husband, George, pre-, goHOM deceased lher.O WL Wu wu She is survived by two daughters, Miss Effie Baldwin o! Oshawa and Mrs. S. G. Trevail (Ella); a son, Harry both o! Courtice; and a grand- cbild, Terry Trevail. The funeral was held on , CRG HD WE Thursday, at the Armstrong Funeral Home in Oshawa with ineren i Ohaa nin95 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE 623-2542 Cemeter Rev. James Hen- dry oficited.

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