URIWN - Ken and Jean are very proud to announce the ~tival of their daughter, ninifer Jean, weighing 8 Ibs. 4 q2s. on Good Friday, Mai-ch 24: 1978 at Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Robbie andi David. Proud grandpar- ents are Mrs. Ruth Bertrim, Haydon' and Mi-. and Mrs. John Urwin, Markham, * * DE GOOY ER - Pat and John welcome with love into their home, a new daughfer, Lisa Yang, â years aid, new arrivai f rom Korea on April 5, 1978. Her brothers, Crai g and Todd can hardly waif tiliI the warm weather f0 show her around. Mi-. and Mrs. John Danilko of R. R. 2, Newcastle are pleased ta announce the engagement of their only dýugter Jo-Anne to Mr. Allen Aylard of Sarnia, son of Mr. Derek A ylard and the late Mrs Aylard. Wedding f0 take place n'h f a . *5- BARRETT, --Garfield. ln memry of a devoted friend and loving uncle who passed away April lSth, 1977. Ha leff us quietly His thoughts unknown But Ieft us a memory We are proud fo own Sà treasure him Lord In your garden of rest For vwhen on earth He was one of the best --ýGreatIy rmissed. Always to be remembered, nieces and nephews and Crockett family. 15-1 COLLINSON - Dorothy. In loving memiory of a very dear friend who passed away April Just asZ you were, you will always be, Treasured forever in my < memnory. ~ adly missed, Grandma. 15-1 StEVENS -- W.E. (Bert) At Memorial Hospital, Bowman- viile on Sunday, April 9, 1978, Bert Stevens of lHamoton ;n hislOOfth year. Husband of the late Elizabeth White. Resfed, at thé Northcutt Elliott Fuieraî Home. Funeral ser- vices and committai was heid 1:1~0 Wednésday afternoan. Spring Inferment Hampton ~4neery.15-1iN WINTER - Doreen Joyce. At Western Hospital, Toronto on Wëdnesday, April 5, 1978, Dereen Winter, beloved de~g hter of Elva and the late C lîffoi-d Wînter, Orono. Dear sister of Eleanor (Mrs. V4IlIams) Camox, B.C. Two nieces Sharron of Comox and V4ndy of Fart St. John, B.C. Rested at the Barlow Funeral Home, Orono. Service- was held at Lang, Chapel on ScIfurday at 1 p.mn. Interment Oeono Cemtery. 15-1 e e COLLINSON - In loving memory 0f a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Doroth y Collinson who passed away April 14, 1977. A heart of goid stoppedi beating, Two hard working hands at rest God broke aur hearts ta prove f0 us, He only takes the best. Sa forgive us, Lord, if we ask you why, Tharns live on, where roses die? We always sit and think of you As we recai1l your name. We have aur greatest treasure, Your Photo in a frame For a face that is ever with us, And a voice we would love to hea r. There's a smile that will always Be remembered and cherished. - adi missed, by husband, sonan da ughter-in-law and grandchildren. 15-1 COLLINS ON - In loving memory of a very dear friend Dot whopassed away Apr il 14, 1977. No words can ever say, What's feit within aur hearts today, So rather than look back in sorrow, May we offer a thoughf for everyone 's tomorrow. Passing can be a tragedy that, fis you with grief, Or if can be a memory with a message that brief. Cherish your friends, with Freach passing day, Fojou know not how sdeniy, the Lord may take themn away. - Lovingly remembered by John, Helen, Cindy and Sandy Sinclair. 15-1 HOLROYD - Brian. In loving memory of a dear son and brother wh'o passed away April 13, 1977. Though his smile is gone forever, And his hand we cannot touch, Sf111 we have 50 many memories 0f the one we loved Sa much. His memory is aur keepsake With which we'll neyer part. God has hlm in his keeping We have him in our heart. - Sadly mîssed by mother, dad, brother Wayne and sister Cheryl. 15-1 HANNA - Jack at the Princess-Margaret Hospital, Toronto on Thursday, ApiIl ô, 1978. Jack Hanna of Janetville in his 58th yéar. Beioved husband of Jacqueieen Magiii1, dear father of Dianne (Mrs. Peter Russell) and Linda Staples bath of Lindsay, Shirley (Mrs. Bai-iy McLean) of R.R. 4, Lindsay and John at home. toving grandfafher of six grandchildren. Dear brother of Bihl of Toronto, Isabel (Mrs. Midgiey) of Minnesota, Maiorie (Mi-s. Welsh) and Gordon, bath off CshaWa, Audrey (Mrs. Robert Vivian) of Janetviile and Marie (Mrs. Lane) of Orono. The funeral service was conducted from the Mackéy Funeral Home, Lindsay on Monday, April 10, at 2 p;m. Inferment at Cadmus Union Cemetery. Memorials to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. 1- i~uutraI 3Jhtt We stilî have on hand a sUppîy of 1978-calendars. If you wouId like one please pick one UP or phone and we wiI11 deliver one. 53 DIVISION STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-5668 M orris rFune rai Ch apei SIMPSON MEMORIALS Monuments -Markers- Inscriptions M 49 Lavinia Street Port Hope 885-6434 lvi HOME APPOINTMENTS ~iV.U. GLADLY ARRANGED 4- RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LIMITED Established 1846 P.O. Box 176 Nr 73 Ontario Street mo"»«m Port Hope, Ontario WORKMANSHIP. QUALITY LIA 3W3 High Quaîity at Reasoniable Prices Phone 885-5216 Home 88e-5222 1, ~ BROWN - In lovingi memory of a dear husband, father and Srandfather Howard John rown who passed away April 9, 1967. Those whom we love go out of sight But neyer out of mind. They are cherished in the hearts 0f those they left behind. Loving and kind in ail his ways Uprjght and jst inallhis days Sincere and true in heart and mind Beautiful memories he left behind. - Sadly missed, ever remembered by wife Mary andtfamily. .15-1 HILLS - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Abert A. Hilîs, who passed away April 17, 1975. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him nea r - Deepiy remembered and sadl y missed by his wife, chil dren and grandchildren- 15-1 HOLROYD - In loving memnory of a dear grandson Brian who left us April 13, 1977. You were just a young man Brian, In years you were at your best, But the Lord has said f0 many "Corne unto me l'Il give you rest." - Always remembered by Gramma Holroyd. 15-1 HOLROYD - In loving memory of a dear grandson Brian, who passed away April 13, 1977. An understanding heart An intelligent mind We miss you Brian You were one of a kind. - Sadly missed by Grandma and Grandpa. 15-1 HOLROYD - In loving memory of a dear nephew Brian who passed away April 13, 1977. Deep in m y heart Ilies a picture 0f a loved one laid to rest In memory's frame we shahl keep if Because he was one of the best. - Sadly missed by Aunt Dorc. 15-1 KING - 1 ri Iving mrnor of a dear wife an'd mot. -he, La Margaret King, wvho passedi away April l6th, 1976. We hold your memories deep in our hearts' To cherish, until we meet again in a better land. - Always remembered by John and girls. 15-1 MACKI E- In loving memory of Mildred who passed away April 4, 1972. Dear Mother, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, StilIl in memory you are with us As y ou always were before. - Loving ly remnembered by Joseph, Betty, Robert, Lisa and Joseph Jr. 15-1 MOORE - In lov ing memory of a wife and mother, Doris Irene who passed away April 16, 1968. As the years go by We miss you more and -more But there will corne a time When we'll meet you af heaven's door. -Sadly missed and ever remembered by Elizabeth and family, James, Jewel and John.- 15-1 PROUT - In loving memory of a dear father, Thomas Everson Prout who passed away April 13, 1943. Alwavs a smile, Always frue, thoughtful and kind Wonderful memories he left behind. - Ever remembered by the family. 1il5-1 "Flowers with Feeling" For any Occasion 623-3377 Sundays and Holidays Bey. 579-5021 Ruth 623-7259 FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS Look for this seal. ~ lt's your guaranfee of permanence. rqr STAFF-ORD lit BROS. LTD. Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E. - Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 We wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clarke, Mr., Bob Walker, Mr. Dick Elston, Mrs. Peggy Rowe, Father Frank, Drs. Westgarth and John Rundle, nurses at Memorial Hospital, Morris Funeral Chapel and aIl those who sent floral tributes 'and messages of sympathy, on the loss of a dear father and grandfather, Henri Lafortaine. Mrs. Huguette Michaud and family 15-1 I wish f0 express my sincere thanks f0 my tamil y, triends and Rev. 'Long for the lovely flowers, cards, gifts and visits while in Oshawa Hospital. Also a thank you to the doctors and nurses on the fourth f loor. Vera Staples' 15-1 We would like f0 say thank you to friends, relatives, aunts and uncles for flowers, cards and visits during Carol's recent stay in Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to our family for their concern, also nurses, staff and special nurses on the 3rd floor, Dr. Miklos and assisting doctors. Carol Ann Grev and her Mom and Dad, Marjorie and David 15-1 Our sincere thanks and appreciation to teachers, c fass5mates, friends, neigh- bours and relatives for their expressions of sympathy extended to us on the loss of our beloved son Jeffrey. Sincere thanks to Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home for their kindness, Rev. Schamerhorn for his words of comfort and St. Paul's U.C.W. Auxiliary. Erv, Marion, Bil1Iland Linda Brooks 15-1 The family of the late Wilbur Toms wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neigh- bours for the beautiful floral tributes, memorial gifts and messages of sympathy in the loss of a loving husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Rev. Parsons, Blackstock U.C.W. andti he -McDeri"mtPatna- baker Funeral Homne. 15-1 My sincere thanks to relaties, friends and neigh- bours for cards, flowers, gifts and visits and to the Joli y Club for the lovely basket o f fruit during my recent stay in Oshawa and Bowmanville Hospitals. Special thanks to Drs. Spro ule and Sylvester and nurses in both hospitals also to Rev.Schamerhorn and Rev. Amacher for their visits and prayers. Mrs. Edna Bradley 15-1 The family of the late Charlie Meneilley who passed away March 23rd at Port Hope Hospi tal wish to thank their friends, relatives and neigh- bours for ail acts of kindness shown during the loss 0f a dear husband, father and grand- father. For floral tribufes, s mpathy cards, donations to Hart Foundation, Sick Children's Hospital and Gideon Bibles. Special thanks f0 Rev. Kennedy of Welcome for his service and comforting words. Dr. Benson and hospital staff, the paîl bearers and Ross Funeral Chapel for their efficient service al1 were greatly appreciated. Winnifred Meneilley and tamily CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St., Bowmanville 623-7141, HOSPITAL Y ARRANGEMENTS Flowering Plants and Cut F owers "FI IVAN BELLE owers ay it 3est" DAILY Delivéry ta... Oshawa - Bowmanville Ai Phone 623-4441 lVea FLOWERS BY JACKMAN Bowmanville Mail "623-3365 PROMPT, COU RTEOUSý SERVICE FOR ' ALL YOUR FLORAL N E EDS OPEN HOUSEý BOWMANVI LLE HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday, April 19 7:00 -9: 00 p.m. SWINGING BOWS SQUARE DANCE REUN ION April129,,1978 St. George's Parish Hall Newcastle POT LUCK SUPPER 6:30 p.m. 15-3 SPRING FASH ION SHOW at BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Tues., April 18, 1978 8: 00 p. m. ADMISSION $2.00 (See Page 2, Section A) APPEARING AT The Queen's Hotel N EWCASTLE Ramblin Men" Country andRo Fr1. and Sat. April114 -15 Dancing 9 -1 15-1 N PANCAKE LÙNCH Maple Grove United Church April l6th at 12:30 Everyone Welcome. 14-2 CERAMIC CLASSES START ANYTIME A LSO CUSTOM MADE GIFTS <Weddings, Bir thdays, etc') J EN DON CERAMICS 623-3868 14-2 TYRONE COMMUNITY CENTRE DANCE 4th Saturday in each month March25-June24 DJ.CARMEN SHIRK Tickets available at door. 8-19N Be sure to attend Courtice Secondary School's Musical "Peter Pan" April 12-13-14-15. For tickets cailI 728-5146. 15-1 Remember May 3rd. Blood Donor Clinic. 15-1 Aduîts $1 PONTY POOL PARKS BOARD General Meeting April 18,8 P. M. CommUnity Centre AGENDA: Children's Summer Program Basebal Tournamnent (JuneI10- 11) Sumnmer Fiesta (JUly 14 - 15) Studênt Summer Emnployment GUESTS: Mr. M. Stellings Department of Culture and Recreation Mr. B. Riel Bethan ySum mer Pro gram EVERYONE WELÇOME 15-1 N OId Tyme Dancing IN OLD TYRONE HALL Sat., April 15, 1978 Music b WILLIE and BOB Admission $2.50 per person DANCING 9-1 Sponsored by L.O.A. 15-1 BINGO Every Thursday Early Bird Gamne starts at 7:30 p.m. JubiIee Pavilion OSHAWA $1000 JACKPOT - Must Go FREE ADMISSION 15-1 N ST. GEORGE'S NEWCASTLE A.C.W. SALAD SUPPER Wed., Ju ne 7th 5:30 p. M. and 6:30 p. m., PARISH HALL Edward Street ADULTS $4.00 Chlldren 12 and under $2.00 15-1 SPRING DANCE April 22, 1978 9 p.mn. - 1 a.m. $5.00 Couple LIONS CENTRE 26 Beech Avenue Sponsored by the BOWMANVILLE LIONS CLUB 15-2 N Spring tea a' House of Amber, Antique and Gift Shop (narth end Hampton~ village) April 22 and 23,9 a.m. ta 9 p.m. Ail aduits welcome. See our beautiful selection of gifts now available ta you for spring. Cal11 Ha mpton 263-298 1. 13-4 Yard Sale, 64 Ontario Street, 9 a.m. Saturday, April 15. Household items, 1970 Dodge automatic transmission, 3 speed standard transmission, for a Pontiac or Chev. and a Elldebrock manifold for twin 4-barrel carburators. 15-1 JACK &JILL CLUB SPAGHETTI SUPPER "AIl1 the spaghetti you can eat." April 22, 1978 5:00 -7 p.m. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH HALL 3.50 , Ch!ildren under 12 $1.50 Carol Robinson 623-2210 Helen Hov( Church Office 623-3138 PROCEEDS FOR MEALS on WHEELS Advance Tickets Only q . * E LE CT ROLYS IS (permanent Hair Removal) Evening app. accepted. ROBERTA McCAN N C.E. 19 Burk Court Bowmanville 623-6214 5-tf EAR PIERCING $8.00 (no appointrment necessary) Plus 10 per cent off first purchase of earrings with release slip. Hooper's Jeweîlers Ltd. 29 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-5747 1-tf N B=às Western Canada Schooî of Auctioneering Lt. Canada's firsf, and the only completely Canadian course offered anywhere. Licensed under the Trade Schools Licensing Acf, R.S.A. 1970, C.366' For particu lai-s of the next 4-f course write: Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta or Phone 782-6215. 15-9 FREE REJMOVAL 0F FRESH, DEAD and DISABLED FARM STOCK, CALL, MARGWI LL FUR FARM Ham pton 263-2721 30-tf N îey 623-5188 -Ou- s SET of Colonial Style 39" bunk beds, good condition. Cub windbreaker (Polyester), size 32, C.C.M. duomafic bicycle, small size. Phone 623-2443., 15-iN 4 GOODYEAR tires, G 70-14 and Keystone rims, excellent condition. 16 Lambs Lane, 623-5968. 15-1 4-15" chrome slafted mag rims and 2 new tires, $125. 623-5231. 15-IN 1972 HONDA, CB 500, new tires, 12,000 miles. Phone 1-983-9589 afterS5.. 15-1 ME N'S - spring brown leather jacket, size 40, almost new. $85. Phone 623-9210. 15-1iN USED f r idges, stoves, washing machines, etc. We buy, selI and trade and also make repairs on a,11 makes. B & K Sales and Services, 35 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, 579- 5646. 15-iN ALUMINIUM boat, Viking, 14 ft. oars, anchor and life jackets, $300. cash. Phone 623-7583. 15-1 N VITALIZING! Phone 723-1155 for Rustproofin n newo used vehic les. ritten war- ranty. Durham Vitalizing, phone 723-1155. 47-tf JOHN Deere trail cultivator. Phone 623-2037. 15-1 E VE RGRE ENS Flowering Shrubs, Hedging Shade Trees AIl Reasonably Priced Bruntý's Nursery South side of 401 at Liberty St. Exit Ph. 623-3971 S15-3N 1975 YAMAHA Enduro 175, on-off road, certified, 78 plates, immaculate condition. $750. Cal 579-6267. 15-1iN 8 PIECE chesterfield suife, one antique china cabinet, one antique dresser, one girl's 10 speed bike, one boy's standard bike, one 24" electric stove. Phone 987-4589 after f ive. 15-2N JOHN Deere tractor 1830 and loader, like new, 135 hours,, red clover seed. Phone 1-885- 8535. 15- iN ONE only used gas dryer, $125. Carnegie Pro Hardware, 623-5408. 15-1 RANGE, Frigidaire1 24". Good cond ition. $40.00. Phone 623-7198. 15-1 TRACTOR - Fer guson 2085 wifh cultivator. Phone ,723- 6258. 15-1 ANTIQUE ha y kpife, Democrat un dercarriage, large trunk, oak press-back chairs, iron bed, dresser washstand, five piece chrome suite, breadbox and canister set, lamp table, rebuilt Duro piston pump, 30 gal. tank, plastic pipe, insulation panels, 8 ft. fluorescent fixtures ,(new). 623-7490. 15-1 CERTIF lED Trefoil: Leo No. 1, $3.25 lb. Empire No. 1-2, $3.00 lb. Commercial, 87 per cent germ, $2.75 lb. Sealed in 50 lb. bags. FOB Winni eg. Prices-subject change wit ut notice. Maft Golas, Fisher Branch, Man. Phone 204-372- 6552. 15-1 FERTILIZER SALE C.I.L. PRODUCTS OId stock and damnaged bagÈ. 1/2 price and Iess. ORONO GARDEN CENTRE TAUNTON ROAD, 1 km west of Hwy. 115 Phone 983-9308 ATTENTION FARMERS! Spring is here. Now is the time to fhink of your fencing needs for the coming year. FARM FENCING - OU R SPECIALTY -l10Years Exprence- Afull I e of fencing supplies and cédai- posts available. Cail now for FREE ESTIMATES Orono Custom Fencing 1983-5530 15- ACORN POOLS Kits or Insta lied FR EE automatic chiorinator with each instaîîed pool. Solar Blankets, Chemicals, Water Deîivery FREE ESTIMATES Taylor Sand and Grave I Excavating Orono 983-5003 0%S HAW A SCREENED, SAND GRAVEL &STONE LIME STON E PRODUCTS ALL SIZES FOR DRIVEWAYS & PARKING LOTS TOPSOIL &DIRT FILL Phone Oshawa 725'0232 SOLINA RD. N. iMile North of HwY. 2 SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLI TABLES and chairs, junior bicycle, stereo sets, wardrobe, quantity of, books, electric stoves and refrigerators, women and childrens clothing (mostly new), dish oven sets, cameras, '65 Pontiac, one Ford van fully- equipped. Phone 1-983-5478. 15-1 74 KAWASAKI 100 cc 10-speed High-low range. (ýood condition. Asking $500. or best offer. 623-3980. 15-1 1974, 550 HONDA, low mileage, ve ry dlean bike. Must senl sîlQO. or best offer. Bought in '76. Phone 655-3989. 15-1 N GARAGE sale, Ieaving country, everything must go. This weeken d, Saturday and Sunday, April 15 and 16. Go east of Bowmanville on Highway 2, to Lamb's Rd. south <Darlington 3rd line) turn south for 1 mile. Phone 623-2999. 15-1 14 ft. CRESTLINER boat, 40 Evinrude lark and trailer. $800 or best offer. Phone 623-3980. 15-1 '76 SUZUKI motocross, RM 125, neyer been raced, one owner, good shape, $750. or best offer. Phone 623-5747 until 6 p.m. Ask for Dan. 15-1 ONE Farmaîl Super A tractor with hydraulics and 2 furrow mounted plough. Phone 623- 7878 evenings. 15-1iN 1974 KAWASAKI 175, good condition $475. Phone 623-5561. . 15-1 EIGHT candled antique brass crystal chandelier, Spanish hall fixture. Phone 263-2572. 15-iN QUANTITY of good quality Rodney oats. Phone 263-2082. 15-2N FORDSON Dexter gasoline tractor, good condition. Phone 263-8830. 15-1 HOOVER washer spin dryer in good condition. Phone 623-4243. 15-1iN 1971, 18' RAMBLER House. Trailer, good condition. Fridge, stove, follet, oven, furnace, sîeeps 6, awning, 11400. Phone,623-2650. 15-1 ANTIQýE walnut dinîngroomn suite with chiîna cabinet and buffet, $495. (-on deliver. Cal before 8:30 p.m. -723-9887. 15-1 N CER TIFIED SEED GRAIN OATS BARLEY BEANS CORN Treated ready to sow. CERESMOR.E FARMS LTD. 623-3552 and 623-7233 10-12 N JARDINIE RES Beautiful Assortrnent Good Selection ALL AT 20 PERCENT OFF unti'l April 15, 1978 CARNATION FLOWER SHOP 33 Division St. Bowmanville, Ontario 623-7141 or 623-5577 15-1 N FOR SALEý Seed Grain, Qats, ,Barley Cleaned - Treated Phone 263-2023 Wesley J. Yelîowîees 15-3N itity 15 49-t f N ;ewood ýbed- dinling erfield d new, 3-tf FIREWOOC) FOR SALE 15-1iN $80.00 A CORD Avalilable at any quan Lawn Garden Hwy, 2, Newcastle Phone 987-4670 TEAKWOOD and Rosg Scandinavian furniture, room suite, - 8 pc.,g room suite - 9 pc., chestE and chair, etc. Ail Bran< reasonabie. 1-247-4377. 5- POTATOES: Suoerior (early) and. Kennebec for seed and table'use. Cali Bruce Taylor - 263-2741.' 14-4N Holiday and Chevron Traiîlers Large selection oftruck caps f rom $259.00 ins*a lied. Camsport Trailer Sa les 15-3N Highways 115 & 35, Newcastle Phone 987-5174 -9t LOCAL Swimming Pool Dealer has a numnber of steel inground pools at new low piies 16' x 32' 'inground, at $4395 instalied. Other - sizes comparabiy priced. Cali toll free. Delway Pools. 1-800-261- 6362 ask for Operator 603. 14-4 USED furniture and ap- p li ances. Paddy's Market. Hamptan. 263-2241. 33-tf APPLES for sale, Spy and Deliclous, reasonabie pri-ies. r- Phone Roy Orchards 263-8430. 14-2N HAY for sale. Quanfity of Alfalfa and Timothy hay, no rai n 75c. Phone 263-2174. 14-3 PADDY'S Market now has new furniture, appliances,' T.V.'s and stereos and also used furniture and appliances. WiII accept trade-ins. Paddy's Market, Hampton, phone 263- 2241. 33-tf J and M TIRE Service for Michelin tires, your one-stop radial centre, 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa. 576-1220.' 46-tf OATS or barîçv $5.00 per 100 Ibs., straw 90c,' extra charge for delîivery. Evenings 623-5466 or 987-4091. 14-tf N *WHITE'S T.V. TOWERS - Towr, UHF, VH F Aerials, Rotors& Repairs 576-5606 1500 BALES good hay, mostîy Timothy, suitable for horses or caff le. 200 bales straw. Phone 987-4865. 14-3 N au_ - Me Anyone wishing to play softbaîî in the Bowmanvilîe Men's Town League fhis year must submif their name f0 Frank Britton at Frank's, Varîefy, 623-7745 or Terry Baker af 623-6786 before April 21 sf. 14-3 Harry Voerman Insurance 181 Church St., RawmanvilIe. Ont. Phone 623-4428 Res. 623-7597 AUTOMOBILE AND FIRE INSU RANC E 28-tf Winners in Branch 178 Lego lottery drawn April st,1978, 1sf prize $750. ticket No. 2324 Marg. Corson in Trust - BowmanvillIe, 2nd prize $150. ticket No. 1333 Mary Anne Richards - Bowmanville, 3rct prize $100. ticket No. 1793 Fiena Bisschop in Trust, R.R. 4 Bowmanvil1le. 15-1 NOTICE 0F ANNUAL MEETING 0F SHAREHOLDERS THE PORT DARLINGTON HARBOUR COMPANY Týç-KE NOTICE that the Annual- Meeting of Share- holders of the Port Darlington Harbour Company wil11be heîd at 76 Scugog Street, Bowmanville, Orïîario, on Monday the Sfh day of June, 1978, at the hour of 8: 00 inl- the evening, local time, for the folîowing purposes: 1. To receive and consider the Report and Fînancial Statement 0of the Auditors; 2. To elect the Directors of fthe Company fa hoîd office until the next Annual Meeting of the Shareholders; 3. To appoint the Auditors and authorize the Directors fo filx thei r remunerat ion; 4. To transact such further and other, business as may properîy corne before the meeti ng; a DATEDa Port Darîington thi1s 12f h da y of April1, 1978. By Order of the Board -.J. THOMPSON" President. 15-1 N The winner of the Newcast le Arena 50-50 draw for $500 was Bill Puk, .R.R. 4, Bowman- ville. Ticket No. 1526. Dog Groomning SORRY - No pets or supplieî soîd so that my attention is devoted exclusiveîy to bathing and clipping your pet. Although theré are more dog groomers and salons in the ,area latély - 1 regret that for some reason, advance appointments are- still required -? Thank You. Now 14 Years in Oshawa OWNER - GROOMER NO TRAINEES, Tainton Rd. near Wilson, Oshawa 728-5723 FOR sale English Spi-inger Spaniel pups, registe-ed, 6 weeks oid, phone 1-985-8289. 15-2N WANTED g od home for Rhodesian R dg eback dog. Owner moving. Phone 623- 4243. 15-1iN FREE to ciood home, part German Shepherd, part Cole, 18 manths aId, spayed, watch dog, good with childi-en. 263-8398. 15-1iN La Joy's Poodle Clipping and Groomiîng BY PROF ESSIONALS Please caîl1: 623-6676 6-tf N HED 1881 ESTABLISI- 4 DI VISION ST. '3*5480 BOWMANVILLE PR TWO OFF STREET PARKING AREAS