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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 May 1984, p. 21

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/ (Tlx Ctmaïnari Statesman t • H, •!: . . ' / / / y y y /'-L- -V,./ !.-y -V Section Two Wednesday, May 9,1984 J'v'Sfi K; The Bowmanville and District Branch of the Navy remember those who died in the Battle of the Atlan- League of Canada paid tribute to fallen comrades tic between 1939 and 1945. Above, local Sea Cadets during a commemorative ceremony on Sunday at parade past the cenotaph following the service, the Bowmanville Cenotaph. The service was held to Members of the color guard salute their fallen companions after Sunday's service in Bowmanville. V .■/' The band from R.C. (Sea) C.C. "Drake" Oshawa led the procession from Legion headquarters to the , S' À i, -r\ > 4 cenotaph for Sunday's service. i Special guests at Sunday's commemorative ser- giment Oshawa, Mayor Garnet Rickard, Allan Lawr- vice were, from left to right, C.O. Lt. Don Foster, ence, M.P., and Navy League Secretary Alec Waters Reviewing Officer Major Z. Trubela C.D. Ontario Re- The Parade Marshal was S. Lt. Byron Woolsey X *•»**<*«►*« I / ; s m & Legion comrades observed a moment's silence to rifice during the Battle of the Atlantic, remember their friends who made the supreme sac- were also laid as part of Sunday's service. Students Score High in Knowledge Quiz a Wreaths MM Jfe Iftli - .-y. . *<y ? . ' <• , ' , ' / , «, - The Golden Legionnaires sang "0 Canada" and of the Atlantic service, the hymn "Abide with Me" as part of Sunday's Battle « HELP ME PREVENT WILDFIRES The eight secondary schools from the Northum- progress in the above photo. An electronic system berland and Newcastle Board of Education took developed by Courtice students was used to depart depart in a test of all-round knowledge last week at eide which team was first to answer a question. Courtice Secondary School. The competition for Bowmanville High School captured first place in senior and junior high school students took place both the senior and junior divisions, Wednesday, May 2, The senior competition is in These students from Bowmanville High School achieved first place in both the junior and senior divisions of a scholastic quiz held at Courtice Secondary Secondary School. The B.II.S scholars were among eight high schools competing in the annual Trans Canada Quiz which is held among secondary schools in the Northumberland and Newcastle school system. Shown with their trophies from left, arc: Theresa Fulton and Morrilee Brown, winners in the junior competition and Laura Suchan and Ryan Sellick, winners of the senior contest, This is the second year that Bowmanville High School has won the quiz at both levels. **********

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