SMALL From Page 2 black and white print develop in the tray with perfect exposure and 1 lighting is a ittle ike hitting a home 1 run or getting a hat trick in a hockey 1 game or breaking par on the golf course. t's one of the ittle bonuses that go with the job. Another thing about photography is the fact that there is so much to hearn. You are constanthy evahuating your work and earning through past experience. Until I started 1 devehoping black and white photos, I neyer realîzed there were so many shades of grays and bhacks in a photo. And to see photographers discussing these grays and bhacks and other tones in a photo must remind people unfamihiar wîth, photography of ancient theohogians arguing over how many angehs could 1 dance on the head of a pin. Finally, newspaper photography lets you meet interesting people, and visit interesting people and events. 1 In fact, sometimes I m amazed that 1 I actualhy get paid for having so mnuch fun with a camera. But please don't tell my boss I said that. KING TUT - wouhd probabhy turn over in his sarcophagus if he were to discover how much of a hit he would make with North American audiences in 1979. He's living (or shouhd I say, non-living) proof of the The 1907 Reo was a 2 cylinder toi modal, which like many of lits compet had the engine beneath the car. Keeping an top of aur campetitars isa portant ta us as keeping in touch with oL tome rs. As far back as we can remembE been that way . . . stay ahead of the petitian and yau'II stay an top. That's everything we seli has gat ta be of the best quality and at the fairest prices. ThE we see it ... we cent affard flot ta giv, ci,.stomers the very best always. Gant Menzie, 1978 LImited) 1430 Klng St. E. 571-3600 Oi Grant Menzles and AMC ... on the move for the 1809 TALK fact that there's no accounting for taste. In his reign in Egypt, there's no indication that he conquered any territory or passed any important laws. But posthumously he has somehow achieved the show business success of a major rock star. In some ways, it is nice to see museums in the limelight with their successful King Tut show. For a long time, people have thought of museums as stuffy places containing musty artifacts and stuffed animais. King Tut will go a long way towards making the past popular and that is a good thing which will help museums everywhere. We received our King Tut tickets the other day and were told that our audience 'with his majesty will take place Friday, December 14 at one p.m. With the price of gold climbing by the hour we're looking forward to the day. If ahl goes well, l'hl try to do a column on it. AND FINALLY - This is the hatest bumper sticker which I read as it whizzed past me on Highway 401 the other day. t read: Keep Petrocan. . . Sel! Clark. The driver, I presume, was a Liberal. We'd be glad to give equal time to a Conservative bumper sticker next week. Starkville un Monday, Mrs. Robert Garrard, Toronto was a luncheon guest of her aunt, Mrs. Edna Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kamminga, Bowmanville visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rypstra and family. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Jenny' Rypstra, Mrs. Ellen Farrow and Mrs. Dorothy Stark attended the Com munity Care Birthday and Party held at Newcastle United Church Hall. Ellen received an award for her years of service which was a lapel pin. Sorry to report that Mrs. Flossie Hallowell is stili a patient at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. In Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville, Mrs,. Ada Carson and Mr. Alvin Souch are uring patients. Alvin suffered a titors nasty accident when he ws a passenger in a dune buggy. Last week, Mr. Clifford as im- Fonk shared a room at r cus- Bowmanville Hospital with erif Alvin but is now home again. ifs On Wednesday afternoon, cam- Mrs. Edna Dobson and Mrs. swhy Bernice Stark attended the every L.O.L. Bazaar and Bake Sale ie way held in Tyrone Hall. Wednesday dinner guests of ve aur Mrs. John Layng and Dyana were her sister, Mrs. Bond, Mrs.' Randaîl Reid and Andrew and Mrs. Reid, Senior S ail of Toronto. Mr. Jim Mackey and Mr. John Keane, Toronto called at the Clifford Fonk home on Wednesday evening. Miss Norma Hallowell, Ishawa Bowmanville spent the long weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Weekend guests of Mr. and Maple Grove Group Tours Darlington Nuclear Plant & The Maple Grove United Church young people's group had the chance to tour the site of tht Nuchear Generating Station' on Wednesday, ' Septem ber 26. In addition to viewing exh Darlington Information Centre on ilt Rd., the visitors also met Durham East MPP Sam Cu shown here pointing out some of the features of the Darlington project appearing on a scale Cure atz, a member of the Legislature's select committee on hydro, said that after siti committee he is convinced that Canada's nuclear power technology is second to none. He to* that two of the major concerns over nuclear technology are the effects of low level radial possibility of melt-downs occurring et a nuclear plant. He said Canadian reactors have di which prevent a melt down or "China syndrome" from occurring. The Durham East MV believes construction of the generating, station will be of benefit to this community. Mrs. Doug Lynn and family were bis brother, Mr. and Mrs.Donald Lynn and Jennifer, Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, Rupert and Caroline, Toronto were weekend guests of Mrs. John Layng and Dyana. Mrs. Brenton Farrow visited Saturday afternoon witb Mrs. John Murphy. Glad that Joan is feeling much better now. On Saturday, the Kendal United Church Couples Club took a bus trip to Algonquin Park to see the autumn colors. Coming home tbey stopped for supper in Peterborough. Taking this trip were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd. Mrs. Edna Dobson, Mrs. Llew Hallowell and Miss Norma Hallowell, Bowmanville. Miss Lise Quantrili, Kings- ville was a Saturday overnigbt guest of bier aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sinclair visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa. Saturday visitors witb Mr. and Mrs. Robert Westheuser. Alyson and Lesley were bier sister Mrs. Howard Staats, Mr. Staats, Linda and Mark, Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Farrow, Tammy and Jodi were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Farrow, Newcastle to celebrate Linda's birtbday. Also attending were Mrs. Lorraine Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jordan all of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Farrow and Carnie, Newcastle. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Brian Caswell and Jeff were Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell and Miss Norma Hallowell, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robin- son and Gordon and'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foster and Mark were Tbanksgiving Sunday supper guests of Mrs. W. R. Prouse and Charlie, Port Hope. Miss Paula Robinson was a Sunday overnigbt guest of ber grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott, Garden Hill. Mr. David Silvester and girl friend Dianne. Sarnia were Sunday overnight guests of bis grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Tbanksgiving Day, Mr. CATCH TED WATSON'S STRAWBERRY EXPRESS PICK YOUR OWN NEW CROP REPORTS phono 623-7252 24 hrs. a day and get a prerecorded crop starting date and picking conditions, plus other crop information ALL TO SERVE YOU BETTER! Small Trees - No Ladders F-REE WAGON RIDES Have a wagon ride with Mac and Spy when availabie, for your convenience a nd 4. enjoyment. 'rý KIDS PLAYGROUND tv h, til,'ni 1( Sat., Sun,and Thanksgivlng Monday 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Mon. and FrI. 1:30 p.m. to Dusk. JiltfY AMifS1e0 Armt "-r àB and Mrs. Jim Stark witb David Sîlvester and Dianne, Sarnia were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hallowell and Scott, Canton. On Monday, Miss Barbara Jobnston, Toronto was a dinner guest of Mrs. John Layng and Dyana. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rypstra, Melanie and Jill, Bowmanvîlle, Mr. Terry OET SIje Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 111 1979 5 liarents Mr. and Mrs. Frank dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. S ite Guy, Port Hope.- Jim Stark were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd Maurice Hallowell and Scott, were Monday supper guests of Canton and Mrs. Ted Stark, 4Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sinclair, Christopber and Shannon, Todd and Tara. Knoxville. Ted is away moose On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. buntîng in Northern Ontario. Brenton Farrow attended Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Norwood Fair. and Mrs. Ralph Bamsey and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor, family were his mother, Mrs. James. Wade and Michael, Freda Bamsey, Port Hope and Midland visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. their son Mr. Robert Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott, 'also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. Kevin Dupuis, Georgina Bouley. and Cbad, al] of Oshawa were Mr. and Mrs. RoySipo Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Smsn and Mrs. Bruce Todd and visited Saturday evening with bos Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell,bos and Miss Norma Hallowell. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. On Saturday evening, Mrs. and Mrs. Ross Todd and Dianne Wybenga and Fred, family were hier cousins Mr. Kendal and their houseguest aChers i a Mss Jfant S Mr. and Mrs. E. Dorma from O'Grieady a isilnof 4 .RHolland visited with Mr. and O'rd l ftrs Mrs. Fred Rypstra and On Sunday afternoon, the regular worship service was family. beld at Shiloh United Church. On Sturd y aternonFor this special Tbanksgiving Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne,da tecurbhd en Jody and -Heather attend*ed bathl e crated b Mrs the wedding of lber sister Mis Doug fLynader iteb rin Lee-Anne Maynard to Mr. BbDogLaw Nx andayier Octer-14 Luxton held at Trinity United lwlI ethe n niv Oterary Church, Bowmanville. Trudy wlS erv eAniesr and Jody were both in the Srice. wedding party. Trudy as Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott, bridesmaid and Jody was the Garden Hill were Sunday flowergirl. Followilng the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. marriage service, the Bob Robintsonand family., wedding party visited Mr. Mr. ,and-'Mrs.---Robert*, Alvin Souch in Memorial WshueAyo n Hospital. Lesley were Sunday supper Mr. and Mrs. Harold guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry e Darlington McColm, Kathleen and Ginny, Thickson, Elizabethville. fibits at the Oshawa were Thanksgivg Mr. and Mrs. Andy Van-, reatz who is Sunday dinrier guests of Mr Drunen and boys, Cavan were mr~la1~. and Mrs. John Murphy. Sunday supper guests of Mr. c ,,Avuet. . VLI. ting on this )d the group tion and the lual systems IPP said he Rypstra, Misses Elaine and Anita Hammers, ail of Wbitby and Miss Dianne Colvin, Orono were Thanksgiving Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rypstra, Eddie and Mark and Mr. and Mrs. T. DeJong. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson, Brad, Laurie and Amy were Monday supper guests of ber Mrs. John Quantrili, Kings- ville Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson and family., Thanksgiving Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Ron Robinson and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Ross and -John. _____ PLASTIC SHUTTERS 26" FRANKIN] Lmited sizes 20% OFF FIREPLACES regular prices. whiîe they lest! $133.33 ALL ELECTRICAL ALL EXTERIOR LIGHT FIXTURES PAINTS 20% OFF reg. prices. 15% OFF reg. prices. 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