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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jul 1976, p. 4

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local French immnersiont pro- gram for f'ive and six year olds ng Got Su M mer t-Co urs E hth s wr f H ad Ar là ýasummir school courses con-r Iared OfersFrnca sdNwcste oar-o ducted by the Northumber- isen sublstanitiallyý over îast A t the Bowman.7iývil-le High tothrddiatonof F o-tr C i l d I ISchool tereare toki"A'c.- The factory' Little says, is a gre French cls.two io te ddicAbout 32 children five and but it will be conducted in began July 5 and they'll run eopleý like Stu Carson. "Stu six years of age should be on French as much as possible.> six weeks. They involve two rd the people whiowre the 'way to becoming bilingual Mr. Bail said there will be hours aday every morning,. ith himi had to do a lot of before the summer i§-- over siniging and couniting in five days a week. However, ughl slugginIg to get this thanks to a new course being French and even a playtimne somne parents have put their peration going." offered at the Bowmanville when French will be used. children in both kindergarten For Carson, it was well High School in july and Puppets may aiso he used to classes in order to give themn ,orth thle slugging. He has a August. conduct everyday conversa- four hours of French imr- Euhter who works in the Summer school. principal, tions in French. mersion every day. -itngpat."h loves Bruce Bail, describes the The summer school prin- Regular Courses o Ing ther-e," he said. course as a "French Kinder- cipal and head of Geography But as well as the immer- rhat's wiat mnatters mnost.- garten." The chiidren will be at the Bowmanville High sion program, there are more - Wingfoot Clan doing kindergarten-type work School said this is the only standard summrer schooi courses at the highi school. These include remedial courses, new courses the~ stridents can take for credit if they want to get a start on their next school year. For students in grades seven and eighit, there are review and re.-inforcemnent courses in mnathemnatics and reading. There are aiso special interest programns that stu- dents can, take just for f un. There is also an evening tennis programr for adults. It's the first year for sum- mer school at Bowvmanville High School, Mr. Bahl said. There are about 300 students enirolled in all the cours-es. Although courses run from July 5 to August 13, it is still possible for students to enroli in some of the special interest courses. Alost of these run in Doi Miss the Muny ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1976 PRODCE EATUES! Raincheck Policy: RO CNAAN.G DE, IMPORE If an advertised specWa is ever sold ORONTARIO out, ask the Manager for a Rain w check. 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SER VE r GUL-AR "GREAT ON A GRILL!"ý GROUND WBSEEF" Fabrîç Softeners. The Department of~ Con- kept free from lint,- a Ai isspokesmani for the depart- sumner and Corporate Afarsmnt said, "but this is todayý issued advice to cOfl particularly important when sumers concerning the use of spr ay-on softeners are used." fabric softeners which are Softeners have a tendency to sprayed directly into electricincrease the accumulation of clothes-dryer drums. lint, espcal hnue "D ry rs s ould al w a s b e liberally. L int traps should be three week cyclJes and as long cleaned after every load and as they sign uip before July 26 the motor inspected and prospective students mnay bc cleaned at least once a year. able to join a speciai interest Careful and regular cleaning course in its second cycle. wili prevent the build-tup of lint These courses include a which could lead to a dryer sports package that includes fire. Volleybail, floor hockey, and " There is no evidence at the basketbali, to name a few. An present tLime to show that the,- adult tennis course, a basket- sprays present a fire hazard bal course and a gymnastiîCS as long as the instructions on program are other specia?î the label are followed careful- interest subjects availabie. ly and excessive amnounts are flot used at anv one time." À

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