12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvllle, November 30, 1977 Section Two Two .Su ff e r' Mln o r Ifre nTuntnRa olision One vehicle was destroyed and two people suffered minor injuries in an accident at Taunton Road and the Erinli Golf Course sideroad on. Thursday afternoon. A family from Pontypool À I ..ê m~ c o I * e was eastbound, when their car collided with a at Memorial Hospital. Their children were southbound Pick-up truck which allegedly failed to unharmed, The driver of the second vehicle, Mr. yield when it was crossing' Taunton Rd. Mr. and Lloyd Ayre, R. R. 4, Bowmnanville also received no Mrs. Tony Casha were treated for minor injuries injuries. Damages as a resuit of the collision total $3,500, OPP estimate. Charges are pending. The two vehicles are shown above. Rotary Club SeeksStuet Newcastle Lions Club On Wednesday, November literature dealing with Newcastle Lions' Club was asthma, chronic bronchitis, Pýesdby a representative emphysema, tuberculosis, F or, Intrernation~ai W vrO of Durham ,ReeionTLune smokini and air rinllutin. *Morley Watson, president of the. Rotary Club of Bowman- ville, has annbunced that the club is searching for young people as candidates for Rotary Foundation educa-' tional awards* for study abroad in 1979-8.0. The awards, for graduate and undergraduate sÉtudents, teachers of the handicapped, students in, technical training. progr-am's,, nd, journàlists, provide round-tnp. transporta- tion,, educational and 'living expenses for one 'academnic year and funids .for intensive, language training,, if neces- sary. Rotary Founidat ion educa- tional awards are available to all area students.; Since.the program began in 1947, The Rotary Foundation DIRK tRINKMAN ScugogS, Bowmani,ii, State Farni Fine and Casualty Company, College choir' Mrs. Jean Piercys IDurhaWn College extension class Ir choir_1 music is presenting aý special Christmras pnogram F p.m. Tuesday Dlecemiber 13.,Wn the College lecture theatre. A special invitation is extenidedI to Durham staff and students and to the general pubfi. There is no charge o admission. The programn will featlbre both old thie an-d mode&ni Christmas carols, and 4)1 addition to tweive caroils sutig by the choir, there will be a like number of canois su.ng 1ý' the audience. There will be three featurd soloists-Julie Parker, so prano, a grade 13 student wlvY is pursuing a mîusical care will sing a dlgtu arranigc- ment of "O Holy Night'. Audr ey Sharpe, a well kno*n contralto, will sinig a specil1 version of 4'The Story of tQte Three Kings", b)y Petér Cornelius. Barbara Siebenga,_ soprano, wiill be heard ini a beautiful arrangement of "Away in a Manigeýr." Community residents wI remember the excellent pro- gram this choir presented at Parkwood a couple of yeairs ago. This performance, on December 13', iill be a musical evening you will net want to miss. SALE cONTIUES AT EIottf's Big Savings on Sweet heart's Il Bowmani7î Mail- 623-9121 Ji I To Oshawa Holt Road ý.Bowmanville. 401 401 SouthService Road. Exi 73Exit 7 (Courtice Road) (WVaverleyRoad) INFORMATION CENTRE,. Darliniïgtoni Generatin g Station Ontario Hydro welcomes visitors to its new information centre on the site of the proposed Darlington Nuclear Generating Statioân. The centre wiIl be of particular value f0 residents, of surrounding communities interested in obtaining details of,,the.projeot. It is located at the southwest corner of Holt Road and South Service Road, just west of Bowmanville. NEW HOURS Tuesdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursdays 12 noon-5 p.m. Closed during the last two weeks in December 1977 and thefirst week of January 1978. Telephone Answering Service (416) 623-7122 for cupf coftte? [Includqs Brewer - Coff» - Filteri No equipment, installation or service charges Try our free Trial of fer.Cali collect Con auht Offce 705-2 92-71