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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 May 1979, Section 2, p. 13

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T op Teama from Youth Bowling League Receive Awards Close to 100 young bowlers attended the youth bowling eaue banquet held at the Legion Hall in Bowmanville last Friday evening. Top bowlers received trophies in return for the skills they demonstrated in te lanes during the past season. Shown here are members of the winning team in the Bantam Girls ctgr.They are: De Anna Braun, Michelle Marner, Kari Smith, Kathryn D=ou.,and Tammy McMullen. Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 16, 1979 13 Team from Youth League Bowling These young bowlers won the youth league bowling championship in the Tyke team category this year. Shown in this photo are: Jennifer Moore, George Evans, Robbie Harrison, Carla Rowe and Michael Stork. Trophies to prize-winning bowlers in the youth league were presented last Thursday afternoon at Liberty Bowl. The winning team ini the Bantam Boys division is shown here. Members of the teami are: Mike- Lugtenburg, Colin Reid, Neil Stitchbury, Jeff Millson, Robert Meyerý, 9and Andrew Oliver. At this year's youth bowling league banquet, a special presentation was made to Harold Bennett in honr of his contribution to youth bowling in Bowmanville during the past 21 years. Here, Mr. Bennett receives a plaque from Neil Stitchbury, one of the bowlers ini the league. The plaque was a personal gif t of Bud Fanning, director of community services for the Town of Newcastle. CLIFFORD RICHARDSON In poor health for some time, Clifford Richardson, aged 68 years, passed away in Oshawa General Hospital, on Saturday, April 28th, 1979. Son of the late Bert Richard- son' and Ethel Thompson, he was born and educated in Pontypool. ,Mr., Richardson was an employee of General Motors of Canada for 31 vears, retiring 14 years ago. He was a member of AF. and A.M. Lodge No. 325. Surviving are two sisters Ruth (Mrs. Bruce Fisk) Pontypool, and Madeline (Mrs. usei Kerr), Bethany, Funeral services were held on Tuesday, at the Morris Funeral Chapel, with Reve- rend Winnifred Bridges offi- ciating. Mrs. Albert Cole was the organist. Palîbearers were Messrs. James and Ronald Richard- son, Norman Lyon, Murray Farrow, Robert Brown and Roy Strong. Interment Pontypool Cerne- tery. LESLIE ROYDEN COCHRANE The death of Leslie Royden Cochrane, occurred suddenly at his residence in Enfield, on Thursday, May loth, 1979. He was in his 68th year. Born and educated at Enfield, he was the son of the late George and Mary (Knapp) Cochrane. He was married on October 3th, 1936, to Norma Cowling. A farmer his entire life, he had resided in Enfield, Dar- lington Township, Lot 28, Concession 9, since 1941, previously residing in West Enfield where he was born. He was a member of Enfield United Church. Surviving are his wife Norma, sons, Kenneth, of Little Britain, Ralph of En- field, five grandchildren, two brothers, Russell of Enfield and- Ivan of -,Blaekstùck.- He was pre-deceased, by sixý brothers, Milton, Garnet, Walter, Lloyd, Harold and Morley and two sisters, Hazel and Verna. Funeral services were held at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home on Saturday, with the Reverend Kempling officiating. Palîbearers were Donald, Nelson, Glen and George Cochrane, Bruce Adams and Ronald Stephenson. Flower bearers were Don Lee, Don Griffin, Phil, Calvin, Earl and Ron Cochrane, John Forbes, Bruce Thertell and Bryan Adams. Interment Hampton Ceme- tery. Product Fabricating, Assemb- ling and Repairing. During April. the greatest employment opportunities existed in Retail Trade; Construction; Community, Business and Personal Ser- vice. in April, there were 19 agreements signed under the Canada Manpower Industrial Training Program. As a result, 24 people will benefit from both training and em- ployment in the Region of Durham. At the end of April, there were 169 students in the skill courses sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre and 38 people receiving ac- ademic upgrading at Durham College. The Employment Tax Credit Program which com- menced during the Faîl of 1978 has resulted in 122 unemploy- ed indîviduals in Durham being employed in newly created jobs. The "Job Experience Training" (JET) program which commenced in September 1978 has resulted in 189 contracts being signed up to the end of March 1979, resulting in 189 youths being placed with local employers. Hep ymur FUNDrý-t' This foursome is from the Junior Girls championship team. Shown here are: Cathy Connelly, Bonnie Seto, Lisa Murphy and Jill Combes. A nnounce Youth Employment'Plan, The number of clients unemployed and registered. for work at the Canada Employment Centres in Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa for the nqonth of April totalled 14,177, consisting of 7,426 females and 6,751 male clients. This figure includes 2,920 students. Placements in the three offices totalled 503 for the month, which compares to a total of 501 placements during March. The majority of clients were registered in Clerical and Related; Sales; Service; Construction Trades; Mate- rial Handling and Related and ,Members of the Junior Boys championship team are: Tim Kirkton, Rodney McLean, Shawn Woolley, Stan Zealand, and Simon Bumna. Charges Laid After 3-Car Accidnt A three-car accident on Taunton Road Saturday after- noon resulted in serious injury to two people and a charge of criminal negligence laid against another. Mr. Cyril Francis, 61, an American citizen, giving an Ajax address, was charged by Durham Regional P olice in connection with a head-on collision on Taunton Road east of Courtice. According to police, Mr. Francis was eastbound in a 1978 Jeep when he crossed into to the oncoming lane of traffic and collided with a car driven by Patrick Roberts, 75, Osha- wa. A 1970 Chev. pick-up driven by John Adams, 24, R.R. 1, Bowmanvîlle swerved to miss the collision and sustained minor damage., Mr. Roberts and his wife, a passenger in the car, were taken to Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. Roberts was listed -in fair condition with head injuries and his wife in satisfactory condition with multiple injuries. Both the Roberts and Fran- cis vehicles were total write- off s. Durham Regional Police Constable Dennis Rudman investigated. Fitness is fun. Try somne. 'Evryting ANNUALS -PERENNIALS Petunias (20 Varieties> Fuliline of Annuat Flowsrs Vegetable Plants Tomatoos (15 varleiles>, Cabbage, Cauliflooer, Broccoil, Spanlsh Onlons, Leeks, Parsley, etc. Fruit Trees - Raspberry Bushes Strawberry Plants, etc. Sanidy Loam Topsoil Brin g your own con tainers and Ioad your car .... $2.00 SmaII trailer .. .......... ... ...... $5.00 Sorry no trucks or deliveries. Open Sundays 0DR ONO GARDEN CENTRE Taunton Rd. ai Orono

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