14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. June 27 19790 FourteenBIowman ville High School Grads Win Ontarjo Scholarship Dianne Stevens Joanne LeGresiey Susan Van der Weer Fred Rypstra John Dudyk 97.5 per cent 97.3 per cent 91.7 per cent 88.5 per cent 87.5 per cent Dan Strike Nancy McGregor 86.3 per cent 85.2 per cent He ather Anyan Paul Hodgsen 84.5 per cent 83.7 per cent About 60 Meniber: Multiple Scierosis Annual Barbecue Leslea Daîrymple Eric Konzeimann 83.5 per cent 83.2 per cent eryl Krawchuk John Van den Hoven 81.7 per cent 80.5 per cent Hlonor Two PC Mem bers for Their Dedicated Service Two long service members of Bowmanville's Progressive Conservative Association declined to stand ,for re-election to the executive this year. They were honored with presentations Monday evening from The Honorable Allan Lawrence, M.P. for their years of dedicated effort. Past President Tom Rehder and past secretary, Ede Cole, received letters of appreciation from Prime Minister Joe Clark and silver goblets from Mr. Lawrence. Prior to the presentations in Bowmanville, Mr. Lawrence spoke to Port Hope Rotary Club in his first public address to a non political gathering since bis appointment to the federal cabinet. Mr. Lawrence is Canada's Solicitor General and Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs. From left, Sam Cureatz, M.P.P., Tom Rehder, Allan Lawrence, M.P.; and Ede Cole. ORONO NEWS Mrs. Muriel Melanson of Bowmanvibbe, Miss Lorrie Montgomiery of Lakefiebd, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch of Shiloh were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rutherford. Mr. and M rs.~ Lawrence Harris were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and MËs. Gus Wilson3. Worship Services for Kirby, Newcastle and Orono United Churches are as follows. Summer schedule for July, note time - 10 a.m. - July lst at Kirby; July 8th at Orono (Communion); July lSth at Kirby; 'July 22nd at Orono; July 29th at Kirby. Cut this out so0 you will know._Also the Worship Services for August and the first Sunday in September will be in Newcastle at 10:30 a.m. - again please note the timne. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow of Newtonvilbe and ber father Mr. Stan Bowen of Bowmanvible cabbed on Mr. and Mrs. Lance Plain on Sunday evening. Mrs. George Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris and Charles were Decoration Day Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harris, Shane and Joa-Lee of Kendal. Change of time for services for July and August. For the King-Wai (Roy) Tse S80.2 per cent Hlydro SetTi With construction of most 500 KV hydro towers compbeted in this area, crews are now preparing to string the wîres between the towers. In a recent newsletter to residents living along the Lennox to Cherrywood trans- mission ine, Ontario Hydro expbained that the deivery of insubators to the tower sites will be carried out along the western portion of the trans- mission line in June and Juby. The stringing of the first convenience of. Sidesmen, Servers and the members of the congregation who wish to get away to visit, etc., St. George's wardens have asked that there be one service on Sunday and that It be at 9 (nine) a.m. When the rector or a priest is avaibable this will be Hoby Communion with hymns and sermon. At the regular Sunday Service at Orono United Church Rev. Basil E. Long, B.Th. baptized, one child - Piquette Cyrene Scribner, daughter of Kirk Scribner and Sally Staples and grand- daughter of Doniald and Jean Staples (nee Forrester.) Godmother - Patricia Newan. Solo was sung by Jane Staples, aunt of the baby. Cemetery service at St. Geroge's Anglican Cemetery on Highway No. 2, west of 115 junction was at 2 p.m. last Sunday. As in other years on Decoration Day the Service at the Kirby United was can- celled. Kendal United Church Ham and Salad Supper will be held on Wednesday evening, June 27th in the Kendal Church, settings at 5 and 6 p.m. Congratulations to Mrs. Aima E. White (nee Bradley) who is celebrating hier 9th birthday on Thursday after- noon, '2 - 4, June 28th at the home of bier son Mr. and Mrs. Carman White, R.R. 1, Orono. Mr. Roy McKay, age 83, husband of M. McKay (nee Brown) of Bronte passed away on Sunday, June 24th, at the Oakvible Hospital. Funeral is on Thursday afternoon in the Oakvîlle District. Mrs. Ida Plumb of Bowmanvllle and Mrs. Geo. Morton of Orono are sisters. On Sunday, June 24th, about 60 members and their families of the Durham Regional Chapter of the Multiple Scierosis Society gathered in Orono at Ron and Shirley Johnson's sprawling grounds for their annual barbecue. Thanks, to excellent weather conditions and the usual great hospitality of the whole John- son family, (even the dogs are friendly there) a most enjoy- able time was had by ail those present. There was an ample supply of food and drinks and even those on a serious diet could not resist Shirley John- son's tasty pies. Children enjoyed playing a variety of o String Wires at Towers portion of the west section of the ine is scheduled to begin in mid-July. Stringing will start at a tower site east of the Oshawa Area Transformer Station and proceed westward towards the Cherrywood Station located north of Pickering. Each tower will use bundies of four steel reinforced abuminum conductors to transmit electricity. is anybo4s 1lless 414 Rainbow Motel R.R. No. 2 Newcastle Hanld-crafted1 Candin PneFuritreFOR REN'r and accessories. Permanent housekeeping unts- Singles $125.00 par month including everything. Lar ger units available. 987-4540 IN VITATION AND CHALLENGE If the Executive of the J.C.'s and the Dental profession (the O.D.A. andlor the R.C.D.S.) will engage in a f ree, friendly and open no-holds-barred public discuseion of dentistry in any and ail uts aspects, 1 will pay infulI the rent of the B.H.S. Auditorium any day or evening but Sundays, they care to use itfor the said purpose in the next two months before any decision is made on local water f luoridation. ANGUS McDOWELL BLAIR D.D.S. Heicopters wilb be used to hebp string the towers. Ontario Hydro reports that 60 per cent of the towers have been erected abong the Lennox to Cherrywood route. Delivery of steel to 65 tower sites and the assembly and erection of 384 towers will continue throughout the summer. when Ron Johnson is getting A tt n d is hardwood fire going? - 4@5 A tend A special thanks must go -to ail those Bowmanville th merchants and several ~o i t individuals who wr S()%lýleS gnerous enough to sup ly some lovely gifts for tuiis occasion: A & P Food Store, Carnegie Pro Hardware, in OronoFrank's Variety, Hooper's M "ronqJewellers, Jury and Loveli Drug Store, Lander HardwaÈe games and they were always and Electric, McGregor Hard- rewarded with terrifie prizes. ware, McGregor Drugs, The bonfire after sunset Rickaby's, Stedman's Depart- proved to, be one Of the ment Store, The Rowan Tree, highlights of a great day. and last but flot least, Flo and After ail, who needs fireworks Arnold Wright. OShuwa Monument Co. 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