Cia ssitied (Continued froni page 13) ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mation and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit de Jonge are pleased to announce th engagement of f heir children Michele and Jeff. The wedding wilI take place on July 23, 1983 at Our La*dy of Lourdes Parish, Pesabroke, Ontario. 27, pd. IN MEMORIAM MARTIN, lia - In Ioving mnory of a dear Wife, Mother and Gadohr who passed away October 26, 1982. BeautifuI memories are wonderful things They last 'tii the longest day. They neyer wear out, they inever get lost And can neyer be given away. And to somne you mr.ay be forgotten, To others a part of the past. But to us who loved you and lost you Your -nimory will al1ways last. Clare and Farn ly, 27, Pd. t DEATH NOTICE JUAIRSTOW, Mrýs. Aileen at Civic Hosptal, Pterborough on Wed1nesday, October 20, 1982. Aileen Patton of R.R. 2. Beloved wife of the late Norman Baristow. A private service was held at the Com- RbbeStreet, Peter- borugh orThursday, Oc- tobe 21s at7:30 p.mn. followed b cremation. Rev. Morgan Rladofcae' 27,ac. Mayer Nominees Around the Region f nominations have beeîn com- 1 pleted for Mayors and reeves. Incumbent Mayor Bill Whyatt, is being challenged by Gerry Houston and Darce Campbell, a new corner . Meanwhile Haldimand township's Bill Finley has been acclamed for another tenn as reeve. Hamilton towtiship's reeve Cliff White and deputy reeve Jack Avery have been re- acclaimed for the next three years. In Hope township, incuni- bent reeve, Howard Quan- trili, is receiving a challenge for the reeveship from deputy reeve Roger Wilson. Marilyn MIcHolm has been acclaimed deputy reeve. Five people, are seeking out three counicil positions: George Henderson, Alan Hioldaway, Bob-, MacKlin, Willard Beatty and Don Lord are ail running for the three Council. seats in the T o wns hi p, DEATH NOTIt McMILLAN, Flore Hope Haven Rest Port H4ope on Mondi tober 25, 1982. F McMillan formerly of to in hier 95th year. D of the late John F. an McMillan former Cobourg. Sadly mis nieces and nephews. Friends calledî Morris Funeral C Bowmnanvilie after 3 P Tuesday. Service in the Clia Wednesday, at 2:00 P Intermet Çemetery. ee - at Home, lay, Oc- ýlorence fToron- )aughter kd Jenny rly ofl sed by a( the hapel, P.M. on apel On .M. Orono 27,a.c. Ma Charged wlth Evaulon In Bowmanville, last Tues- dIay, Terry A. Wetmore, a Stoney Creek advertising salesama, pleased guilty on the charge of evading $12,295 in Federa. Income Taxes in the years 1974 to 1977. The former Bowmanville man will serve a six month Jail sentence if a $9,225 fine is not paid. After Wetmore's hearinig, a spokesman for Revenue Canada reported 64 Cana- dians have so far been fined to date at a total of $700,000 for the evasion of incomne taxes. Also they were ruled to pay taxes on the money evad- ed plus irnterest. An Addition to Cobourg An, addition of 90M acres and 2,M0) people in an agree- ment between the town of Cobourg and H-amiilton township has been approved by the Ontîario Cabinet. The change cornes in effect January 1, and still allows residents of the area to vote in the mun1icipal elections on November Sth. Ontario Limnestone Ltd., a comnpany' separated because of land on both sides of the boundary had objected to the approval by the Cabinet, ap- p3ealing to the courts in pro- test. Pilkey Victory Popular Mayor Allan Pilkey had an early victory a week ago Monday, being ac- claimned to office for a second term. Pilkey has hoped he had guided the city satisfactorily to the general public. His acclaimation did not become offical until al no minations had been closed for council positions at 5:00 p'm. No other candidates had challenged Pilkey nor were nominated for the position. IRamps Closing The closing of the East- bound entranice and Exit ranips at Liberty St. Bowmanviile and 401 started on Wednesday, October 20thi and will remain closed until Nov. 3, due to construction crews widening the Highway. G.M. Seniorlty Raies Chsaged On Nov. 6th 1,250 GM. workers wvill he laid off at ïts Truck Division Plant, Oshawa for three weeks. Union miembers and officiais report the company is chang- ing its rules regarding Seniority. Approximately 100 corn- pany repairmen miet withi district committeemen and Phil B3ennet, G,M. plant Chairman for UAW Local 222, to disct4ss the chainges. The coxnpany is preparing to change the repairman te a ge.neral classification which means a top repairman could go to a lower paying job in the assembly Une rather than a lower job in the repair area. This could rnean up to a 25 cent an hour decrease in pay for the repairmnan. "A guy with 20 years ex- perience could be working in ednesday, Okiober 27, 1982, Il flot advancing leadership or policies reflecting the dîf- ficulties we are in." Bob White, Canadian Leader of the United Auto ~Workers Union commented, "Canadians want jobs, not philosophy." UAW has been hard hit by the layol'fs in the G.M. plants. Soine members commented Trudeau had no feeling of the people he spoke about. He mentioned unemploymnent but he did't say how the unemployed are to make it through the winter, excePt to say it would be a tough winter for many."1 a piLEo Caril Treasui 222 c "*WhiIe seveny be mn some of qulte uî! want tb (G. M.)d the or bumping. pany ha reason fo union is grievan, workers ing violat com- iany ut the file a t to ts bc- New Appointment Weil known Past President of the Northumberland P.C. riding Association and Se- cond Vice President of the Ontario P.C. Association, Kay Wetherall, Port Hope, has been appointed a tresnber of the Council of the college of Nurses in Ontario. Mrs. Wetherall has been appointed one of the six maembers frora different regions in the province. She will also attend meetings with the Dicipline Commjrnttee. Mrs. Wetherail has nio previous nursing experience but commients it is the pro- bability of this she was ap- pointed. The Committee was formn- ed, to ensure the quaity of nursing care to patientrs and to consider allegiations of professionai misconduct and inCompetentce of registered nurses and their aids. NYO TIC E i0f the Town of Newcastle is consider- ýon of Municiîpally-sponsored Garbage ces <by contract> 10 include the Orono sion of the Village of Orono, and the en-ý of the Village of Newcastle. nd boundaries of the proposai for provi. !ce are: 1. ORONO ESTATES SUBDIVISION <)Robpns Road. (b)Oavds rescent, c)Pte S P'ike 2VILLAOE 6F; NJEWCASTLE (a) North L-mt (b South, Limit <c) EastLmt W)i West L,m( (e) fnctudng 3OUNODARY C . RAILWAY LAKE ONTARIO ARTH-UR STREET RUDOELL STREET REGIONAL ROAD 17 DESCRIPTION Prom Ruddeil Road Easterly to- ArthUr Street fromr the C P R soutt1erýy 10 Lake Ontarno trom the C P R. sutherly to Lake 0Onao from Highway 3Si 15 southerty tci the C.P. Ratwvay. Any person wvho is intereSted in this Proposai, or has questions about the proposed Services, shoulid direct their written enquirses to the undersigned, prior t0 NQember 12, 1982. R. DUPUIS, R. Eng., Director of Public Works, Dat o FitPubicTo fiJO.atie Dat ofFiri Pbliatin:October 27, 1982. Date of Second Publication: November 3, 1982. Around the Region with Julie 11MV LIVING PROOF IS NOW AVAILABLE AT *Nutritional Meal Replacement F or Weight Reduction If You Are Serlous About LOSING WEIGHT - IT WORKS Also Double Spring RE-BOUNDERS For Toning & Trimming And General WeII Being Use Indoor or Oui «. $99.9- o-.] WORKS FOR YOU EVEN IF YOU'RE NOT WORKING. Motpeople in Ontarjio enjoy OHIP coverage through a. company plan where they work. But if youa're out of work, or unable to participate in a group plan, even temporarily, you cani have cont inuotis coverage by conitacting OHIP directly. You simply arrange -for coverage on ýa Pay Direct Basis. Depending uipon your circuxustances, you may even .ibe eligible for help in payi-ng the neoessary PrenuumS. To ensure your continuous 0H11 coverage even if you aeutworldnig, contact the 0H11> District Office nearest you. Its isted in the goverument blue pages of your local telephone directory. Minstry of Health (55Ontario Lanry Grossman, Minister .... ................ . ........