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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Dec 1967, p. 6

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et owr n"me tammles front aGrandview Principal DiscussesaSsfety terucan W 'se. Sfet arba Wes Ja boee boans, and achohip ar £Yutndedfor lbstweek) au o.2the iunta anid one asa"a.Godfrey. en has k~k. Hekeyd et«e ' e Ra wby ta i g ulland two assistaer l a tns irât gme Played on score. Thi lt ee led Sear. MQuggn and W neW buildings decorated i The Deparment o era h uinea esn hi 3d iNovember the by Ralph CrYd= an w i a had on a ..e bright clours and cm ort- tion Country & W etr Ja -n brofB c Ow nsp . 81 W u t e Ra -thrce go i n assist, Panther a goal wu s scored by -.* able up-to-date furn~i jjingS. boree attracted o ve0 e - u a us 3 ta 0 score. The John&onby wlth two goals Murray Orign.Everything sbhig dn-ta luw11o were tritda Joadth.lkp Car4ial Wce le 0b,% !u and Robert Donogue one In the final Bantam gamedo s _et 7aewih two andRbMc goal. Terry Sargisnpcd th Brave ndCb plesant as possible. To aid The Hoedowner's anedmdastesngImM- ~n Pick ves and Cubafough 4 11 a rti n b ilot n a nv l i D o a d W th On e . up on e assist. T h e R am a goal t oa a c a l t e h r v s *l t a e a dc a p o n Ti.Indiens and the Steel- was scored by Glen Johnson goal was uored by John Col. equiment is provided. Most Fiddler. includng TdHl-adaBu asnmq n Onu battled ta a 2-ail tie In the assstd by Robert Payne. wel whllc the Cuba goal was I choshve libraries, scien- man, AI Hoskins,HebWstiedPt arOn Opwnd~~~~~~~~ ti.TeIdas Te eodgm h inusoe yRdllen fi laboratorjes, home eco- son and Mrs. ClamaNr i tan DreBlc, hesg meallereao by Brie handed the Barons a 4 toi1 st- Mldget Leatue pae at ~S r s as asted by R ab M - back on th r ce goals by G ary i i . sp c a l d si n d m - i h e o w t n s su i a : S or y M er e m d Up t =4can mdD ve 1111 scored Bruce and one by John Davis, I te ifrst gain. the Mt. 4 sic and art rooms, and large Blue Watr Horn Pp, D-sn i he, 111 Hj th1e other tally. Tii. steelers the ion. Barons goal wag Royais defeated the Bantamn gymnasiums. vils Dream, along the-WthKdnsOc Moc [Qiwere scored by Eddy sored b Gord Sylvester. ai stars by a 5 to 2 count. The. Today there are ail- types eral Waltz numberincu-To hi o Î V 1u S assisted by W illiam The thd gaine the Clippers M t. R ya s were led by Bob af scooia n luding the large ing Poor Girl an d v rtcJ a ar e, a ah r J m 'Ias whUle the second goal clpped thc Bions by a 5 to 2 Howea wth two goals and two vocationa] shools as w. have Waves.boe zguasn Bai Wol s carcd by William Travlss count. The Clippers were led assista. Steve Morrison with hr t C utc, bsns us rit Jn ihrSre r icnat NWsted by John Wilson. by Doug Eyman, Wayne John- two goals and ne assist and h oolsa nd utieven spi loe esse rre t s C naa' O a xcs là the tirst encounter the son, Robert Shackelton, Jo. Waye Paeden ane #oaî, while cnMe and Lanthadaf eai Ldyo Myl eue h obr ent n ereBwnS= FreDnFrsey ad bcentersad ecatl e tedeaf, rled t LaO i Fdi oeLnsaeBus bya9ta 1 score. The Royal. ail wlth anc goal each. Geargý Jerry Dentinger cach plcked bld n etlymtre.trie i.lreadec vnWnaaemkn W stre led by TM m Conell w th Bowen also collected nc up nc assist. The Bantama cou re m erd a r i flddlt ne s. ie de ppaa IOlev goa011ls while Jo. Nowlan asslst. The. Bisons goals were &bals weme scared by RIck coreyearda u ui ide ue.Nn mik u one goWl nd tn. g oal Gen M Da ldtin. ' n tie seon d a in e Uhi c Come.Î.versities has something ta Richard Harper sae te a h a bre S o , c m a8ist;e d a n g o and e soal edle byMart n a C i sn th c n d and P h o in. appeal ta nM ost ai ur inter- show , as h . cor newt it rii, T ee G . RudRoertBiklean Rlph Pe We Hcke es hutou th Gnerlsbyests. Thus everyane bas anj Wiiy Wihlidal ta tui rne a M r be r t lc k e a n d a l p h P e-I n ee H o ckga e l y e n a 5 t s o u t tir e n e m a i b yo p p r t u n i t y t a d e v e l o p h s l m e e x c e l l e n t i n s r m nain i l f t i a l y Ib é ier on . tally was Monday, Nov. 2 th, the Ato m wee led by Harvey Williams fGary Delaal.ren i n o e wstJo e.Pesn Im e ach adan e a s. AU nSt irs h t tt epLed a 5 1h ta o r e. Tii. ar ets F urtil Pate t he d tion rndt o n a Wsten t~ g5» T e T d H l~ ~ r u ln thiisecond gaine piayed by a 5 tao 0caunt. Tii. Stars liad one goal and ane asslst, aahr ai the eed taofmeiliar- GeeiGrssofaombadg Mr Thumsday, Nov. 23rd the were led by Brad Almond Don Hutton ane goal and anc wr ftenedt aiir Blades defeated the. Americans wlth two goals and anc asslst, assist, Tom Kinsman had twa ztue word and sietyth ine-pher Gte ma y b.useul bY an 8 ta 2 count. The. Blades while Richard Harper, Mchael assista and Steve Reynolds tlwhih elivand. Thi means glinesoeh. ne rt: Jmores sigr were led by Richard Stiling Hobbs and Daug Leddy iad One, Tic shut oui went ta hc.h ie.Ti masgieie.H n wth seven goals while Steve anc goal each. Gary Nenaisz Doug Hayes. more than studying frain a "Tiere are nine rqiie oeinWiyWhia a textbook. Field trips are now for c ntented living c lh i a e fai ih bs g ia Jcsncounted tic ather. plcked up two assists, while In thei final game of the. day accepted as part af science, enough ta make worc la n at ra c si TeAmericans goals were sing les went ta Mark Brown, the Canucks defeated the geography, and agnicultural sure; wealti enougi aSPpae ubra ate scored by Wayne Whiteman, Te d Puk, Brian Martin, Orpians by a 13 ta i score. *. classes and cuitural outings part yaur needs; stnghaamadtue it hultd by Kevin Bawler and Gary Perfect. Tic Canucks were led by Ken aeecuae osplmn battie witb difficuie ad wtye 5a mryHearl cored tic second In the second gaie the Tabb and Warren Aider bth ar eencaura d t sup lm e pkesthra n i forga us*Ised by K en Bain and Tim Ranger. deieatcd th c Bears w ltii une . goals a d t m eS.c se. E ta ur c - ta on ss y u sis and fo- Tihar e g th rng w n Btosa.garEnlisss. and theur ian- avecomfethcm; rac n auhmaue Uunsw.by a one ta nothlng score. Thc asslsts, Larry Devltt and Kim .ar- % iviag e swihpodeak em pten Atom Hockey lane tally was scared by Don- Rager. each had tire goals rlax aciitoniestuhich prd e tie nipti oeneeugkptnsicesbthhm. in the. fimst game played n aid James assisted by John and anc assisi, Ted Bmaom ance ~ even promoted by most complished; ciarity nuh:~aisJ .Cye Johnson. goal and anc assisi, Reg Bail ...... .......... schools and coileges through to sec soin. goadinYupabosfmth In the Pc. Wee gaine play- two assisis, Lance Livingstone numerous. sparts groups and neigibor; love eni t i.RdeSio eei cd an Saturday, Nov. 25th, and Tony Balson anc asslst clubs. mave you ta b.e un nnean eeget tic Wings deicated. the Hawks cach. Tii. Orpians goal was Mr and mare we are heipful ta attdi AVE WIT'I by a 5 ta 1 score. The Wlngs scared by Dan Nowian. iearing ai student self cx- enougi ta makerelf Datenaieca. S V I wcre led by Dale Cowle wlth pression and marc active par- tbings ai God; hope.og r cx abres tire. whule Pet. Nowian pick- ticipation on the part ai tic ta remaove al anx:asf ijb eda udyc PAC KAO E O d up anc goal and Sandy IU R The day aftcr the officiai op.ning of Grandvi.w Publie School in Manvers student ini the ciassroom. colicerning the futuc"E-n celt8 ,A K EDKemp anc goal and anc assiat. OBIT A Yo ednesday, Nov. 22nd, eeyhn was more or less back ta, normal when Everywherc experiments are ward R. Murrow, CBS , mr ,.0pm Tii. Hawks goal was scored by eeyhn being canductcd to render tie Melody AeM r.H lAuioum Wayne Seymour asslstcd by George Barkwcll Ferguson The Statesman photographer visited the school for pictures. Fog had prevented system ai iearning practicai ________________________ PROTEI ONu Dave Bebee..Teda fGog Fer-. his attendance for the opening. Here, Grandvlew's Principal John Cumberland and interesting. As I men- Szno:e. up ::p-ps..;.,* Bn ruidiatecoi th h A eb guson occurred at M~emarial is discussing forthcoming lectures on. Safety that will be given the' students by tioned befome we are fortum- arns ta margin.TceBus yHaspital, omavllon Constable John Chalmers of the Bawmanville O.P.P. detachinent. wcte i n oleduaigeand cx- - anre8led 2y ag-TBrg w Sunday, Noveniber 26, 1967. wathe noduaigeandti.ex-I . wr e yDuBrg ihHe had been ill for over two periences we have gained H I four goals and tire. assss, months and was in uis 82nd tirougi tii. progressive cdu-[f AI ' Ol M ..............goals and anc asslst, Dan ya. I ta us. O JLdy wlth anc goal and thrce A son oi the. late Robert V a e i t r -res tI sfttn o sti assIsts, Ken Livingstone anc and Mary Ferguson, i. was evening to emember and goal wile Ran Sîti plcked barn in Clarke Township and give thanks ta aur teaciers, up twa assists. Tic Acesas attcnded Clarke Tawnship I priual u lmnayT M were scored by Randy Baker school No. 7. ( l ' ~,QlIT >< 7 ,j scîool teaciers wia îirst in- Our paocage policy for home. 1nTryAle hl Da nisdsarly adult lufe, the E W E troduced us to thc field aof $w oweisprv < () i i. ecafpcked Up one assis. deceasc fared on Conces- earning; ten ur secondary r myp euac o ou oeadBantam League sin 4, Clarke Twnship' by Melody Muir thInk r was any mrc nervus different thanks ta the evlu- scicol1 teaces who expand- fo rsnlpropcrty (2) personal day, Nov. 25th tii. Pirates de- where he worked in tie daimy Mm. Speers, inembers aof . e th ananrii o. tlon af education in thc last cd and cultivated aur inter- e'ats in tic variaus academic bilityinsuane(3) thcft pro. feated tic Fiyers by a i tao 0business for a number ai faculty, board members, lion- We tieclcass ai '67 are vcry 30 and 40 years. The nuniber subeihe oct.. Aisa weI havee mucai OR " gess flowgrd- oruat o e rdutngatsbjct.Alowehaernc tecuion at home ar away... scored by Bob MacDonald, vice station at the corner ai ates, students, ladies and suci a tii.. On. iu.ndred tfary VLehr lmn gaiue o u finsan e O D Pluts a.lot n>ori You get saïf. assîsîedondaybyd WaynemilHarness andrpar assistthecoibyfWadynedaHaDaid Jonann.King and Baldwin Streets In gentlemen. years ago wien Canada was oer s e andfary andedunitîuy s w eciavely urar- u ingto>-t thecm f inividal avidJohnon.Newcastle, wiiich he aperated It is an hanour for me ta just becoming a nation and tvoe rsts far exceed n t ho havn fcuragtes 1055 DENISE DR poffIeïe providmng the saine The second gaie tie Huskies until he retired at tic end have been ciosen tai give tii. even 30 and 40 years ago Caa hsmastamyflo rdae pIr«tm CaUus fo dcta defcated tic Lions b an 8 ta ai 1966. The dcae was an aeitr addr.ss on bhl dcto i o odsc sciools are rcadily accesssiblel wish much success in the 4 score. Tic Huskies werc adicrent. of tic United ai the graduating cIass. a prominent position as il to everyon,. No longer doi future. In wiatevcr caner lcd by Don Samihwliti tre. Churci. I- can weîî remember how docs today. financial ncds bar chidrcn yu coose tcs. words f' goals and anc assiat, Max Mr. Ferguson is survivcd nervous I was on' my first Education was not consider- Johnson twa goal. and anc by a sster, Mis Tena Fergu. day i big school but don't ed necessary by tic pioncer STVAHT i assist, David Best two goals son ai Newcastle, and a u sii msetlers. Tii. most important and Mike Leblanc one, and nepiew, George F. Buckleycc.atirlvewrea Grat Mrli an wil fa Huntsville. On. sisler, ielr cultivat. thir fields, harvest Ryor picked up one assist. Thc Mary . Agnes, (Mrs. -W. N. . ;iir crps, and lj* S ti l1rI) AI Abcrnetiy, two goals and 1961.- vive the cold Canadian win- nc assist; Gary Murphy two ic funerai service wa RAY J. DILLING ters. Tic sons could sedoni GENEZAL INSURANCE goals, and Darryl Sumenscales hçld from tie Marris Funeral Ciarlcmed Accauntant b. spared from tic fields nor and Don Bradley eaci wti Chiap e], *Bawmanville, on 93 Churci Street tic daugiters frai tic house- 84 maiest.9. Bonmanvilleanc assist. Wednesday, November 29ti, 623-3861 hold chr.. ta attend tic lit- In tic thIrd encounter tie and was canducted by Rev. WM. J. H. COGGINS îtle mcd sciooihouse. Besides,RLL.5. 688-5681 028.5493-tie Panthers by a 4 ta 1 score. ed Churci. Intcmment was in 115 Liberty St. S., Bawîanvllle caîmninlies cauld support Tia...wr etboct amiwCmceypetn in.6331 cua eair hsli Upied b6v THEOSHIAWA WHOMrnuUmniS 14L8UlelI la vareenfleur d lssait.181,»r o The P.RS. wereled by Scott L keview emeter . Newto . Phone 623-36 2 regulp teaerr. Thi uhfi sppls d ea forovcida" elludImwefsandtosa nuls, cifokis:etplaio asaokes, llsha a with twa, Burke wlth anc goal vILLAMl..HLL any familles dependent on a s&d paprpiils tea h ola lplanning jour zmoi. t lnsu Tic palîbeamers w eme WILLIM.HL travelling teacier wio if ihedsls ia I I .IaI o. Messrs. Raymand Chapman, Ciartered Accountant was lucky could spend a fcw Arcii Glcnney, David Gray, 36% King St. E., Osiawal weeks of tie year ln caci.......... Reg MeadowsJon Rickard, Telepione 725-6539 village ai hi. district.............. ~~ adLyndon Oht.BJRWs EB f course tiers were mny ATIJIR FANCI CBtJROS Ercd AcountOta rivate scicals but tics. werc TMcT Chaterd ccontat frequentcd only by tic ciîld JICE 3% 9 e s ,.Oshawa, Ontario e i i cllybsnes lAFAet4. n , 6451I Ofe28-735ing 54remeesn in tic towns and vil. ~APPLESAUCE 3 1184 Wiliam A. D. Sclby, 1-A.SIAFFOROSc Gr p PlnG. Edmond Burrows CA. htwas taught In these MNCM24LNT curclmwas bascd on PMAXWEL NOM -SL- T As ai January 1, 1968, C h ir op r a c i the tîre R'. - reading, writ- S:UtESorliLcj OMdIcal insurane a ra G DIMND. ing and aritimetic a1117i5r G.aEDWIN ANe, DeC.andon frai IT.F. TROPICAL WESOI IiTV lHealth MnstrM ajuît aday.15: Eg- Chiropraclor £lieue , .u . eîs. Ti c rmvy FR I SA AOB S U T 4 C Plans in Zmany cases requir. a Monday tirougi Tiursday ~~.rcia nt~ps.Piae 9am a6pr.LONG S AULT minimumS g of a ea 20 for Mr-dSudy tI a r Mmi arvaod El. QUARTEiscRK 2INb.25c DELCIUSlruiuni aia easi d audy n una itt otGranby; Mr. and o c£àOSV. Aff N UTRITIO US ~~Thec cllécor groupa liaI P one 623-7662 M. 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