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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Apr 1985, p. 6

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( i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 24,1985 Creative Pastimes Hosts Annual Model Contest Colin Kennedy was one of the first prize winners in the annual model contest sponsored by Creative Creative Pastimes, in Bowmanville. Colin is shown here with his entry, a 1984 Corvette. He was the winner in the junior group of the car and truck division for contestants up to 12 years of age. In second place was Michael St. Amand. In the intermediate intermediate age group (13 to 17 years of age) the win- James Insurance I h&M Eleanor Damant, Gayle Windsor, Doug James, Nesta Akey Representing Farmer's Mutual (Lindsay) 24 King St. East, Bowmanville 623-4406 ner was John Stewart, with Chris Finlay second. Ron Bonsma placed first in the senior group, followed followed by Chris Wilson and Henry Veinot. In the military and aircraft competition, Todd Tremeer was the winner in the intermediate age group. Placing first in the senior competition was Glenn Kealy, followed by John Colville. The judge of the contest was Dan Delong, of Bowmanville. Waverley Public School News BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANCY WILLIAM C. HALL B.Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Phone 987-4240 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King St. East, Suite 2 Bowmanville Phone 623-6555 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE Chartered Accountants 23 Silver St., Bowmanville Phone 623-9461 135 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Phone 579-5659 CHIROPRACTIC G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Cilice: 15 Elgin Street Corner of Horsey Street Phone 623-5509 Office Hours: By appointment JOHN W. HAWRYLAK, D.C., F.C.C.R. Doctorof Chiropractic Certified Roentgenologist Nutritional Counselling 168 Church St. Bowmanville Phone 623-4004 LEONARD JAY, B.Sc.,D.C. LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor of Chiropractic Doctor of Chiropractic 96 Queen Street 306 King St. West Bowmanville Oshawa L1J2J9 Phone 623-9297 Phone 433-1500 LAW MERV KELLY Law Office Bowmanville Phone 623-4444 COMPUTERS ANDY BAÏELAAN, B.A. Consultant Programmer Software Development Maple Grove Rd. N. Bowmanville Phone 623-2375 NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE LAURENCE A. GREY, N.D. CERTIFIED FOOT Doctor of Naturopathy REFLEXOLOGIST Nutrition, homeopathic, and Cheryl Frlede botanical medicine: 270 King SI. East Colonic therapy & acupuncture Bowmanville 306 King SI. West Phono 623-4004 Oshawa L1J2J9 Phono 433-1500 ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM By Heather Gillespie "Wow!" said everybody looking at the dinosaurs. If you're wondering what I'm talking about it's the Royal Ontario Museum. The grade two's went by bus there. On the way there they saw a glass apartment building and counted how many bridges between Bowmanville and Toronto. When they got there they all went in small groups. The classes got to do many different things, like see the dinosaurs and skeletons, touch the leg bone of a Brontosaurus. Brontosaurus. When they ate lunch they ate it in the cafeteria. When they got back to school that day each classroom did a different activity. All the kids had fun. THE KIWANIS MUSIC FESTIVAL By Diana Moriarity "Well done," Mr. Gray complimented his choir after singing in the Kiwanis Music Festival. Although the choir did not finish 1st; 2nd or 3rd they still got the total of 80 points. The winning choir got 86 points. The second place choir got 85 points. The third place choir got 84 points. The children were happy to report their marks to teachers, friends and family. They did a very good job and hope to do as well on their next song. SCHOOL! SCHOOL! SCHOOL! By Greg Devitt and Jeff Laughlin It's that time of year again. Parents and children are crawling all over Waverley. You probably don't know what I'm talking about so I'll tell you. It's kindergarten registration. registration. Some kids are enthusiastic enthusiastic about going to school but some are just plain shy. Three out of five parents interviewed said that it would be nice to have the little one out of the house. I sure hope school will be a fun experience for the kids. I think it was for me, but I can't remember that far back in time. BOOK FAIR By Jeff Laughlin The Waverley Book Fair, sponsored by Mrs. Anyan, our librarian will be held on Thursday, April 25th from 10:00 a.m, to 4:00 pan. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. It will also be held Friday, April 26th from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Both of these days you will be able to buy books. This is not a fund-raising event! Bring your money down witli you to the "Book Fair" and Buy, Buy, Buy!!! It's You and I," That's the theme for Education Week for 1985. The logo design for 1985 came from the symbol that was being used for International International Youth Year. It repre- esr 'e ifM !» ft Mi % L _ V ,1/ -, 0, it's S° v sents the development of a child. There will be many activities taking place on Education Week here at Waverley. To begin with, the first school day of Education Week will from now on, be called "Egerton Ryerson Day." This is because Ryerson contributed to the Ontario School System. The parents who have children going to W.P.S. are invited to come and visit your child's class during the week and tour the school. On Monday, April 22 both Primary Choir, which is under the supervision of Mrs. Perry, and the Junior Choir, which is under the supervision of Mr. Gray will be participating in the Kiwanis Music Festival in Oshawa. On Tuesday, April 23, Waverley will be putting on a Spring Concert. There will be a matinee and evening performance. performance. The tickets are on sale at the school for 50 cents each. On Thursday, April 25 there will be a project fair. The co-ordinator is our principal, Mr'. Reid. This is open to the public. It's a display of projects projects done by grade 4, 5, 6 students. There will also be a Book Fair which is sponsored by our librarian Mrs. Anyan. Students, teachers, parents and visitors are invited to purchase books on April 25th and 26th. It will be from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to9:00 p.m. on the 25th. On the 26th it will be from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. You are all welcome to come and watch any of these activities or tour the school. It would be greatly appreciated. By the way, our vice-principal, vice-principal, Mr. McKelvey did an excellent job on the Education Week Newsletter. By Natalie Axelson IF I WERE IN CHARGE OF THE WORLD By Carla Antunes If I were in charge of the world, There would be no Monday morning blues, Instead there would be Friday afternoons. If , I were in charge of the world, There would be no broccoli, Or even parsley, And there would be no such thing As: RESTRICTED! If I were in charge of the world, I would replace stairs with elevators, And you could get your driver's licence at 10! IF I WERE IN CHARGE OF THE WORLD By Karen Seto If I were in charge of the world, I'd cancel dentist appointments, appointments, Friday morning, Baby shots and also pesky people. If I were in charge of the world, .There'd be happy people, Healthier fishes and Baseball bats twenty inches shorter. If I were in charge of the world, You wouldn't have noisy people, i ,v ' You wouldn't have messes, St. John's Joannas Host Rummage Sale Lots of good bargains were available at the Joannas' Rummage Sale at St. John's Church in Bowmanville on April 18th. Children's clothes were selling for under a dollar and ladies coats were only $2.50. Here are some of the many ladies who helped: seated on the left is Mrs. Langley and on the right Faye Snider; standing (from left to right) and wearing outfits from the sale are Sandy Yates, Mildred Quinney, and Katherine Shaikh. You sisters. wouldn't have bad the If I were in charge of world, A chocolate cake and soda would be my food. I wouldn't have to brush my teeth. Letter to the Editor April 18,1985 Dear Editor: I just wanted to say how much I appreciate your cooperation cooperation in the past, but because of the upcoming provincial provincial election I feel that I must terminate sending my bi-weekly news columns because it would be an unfair advantage. Hopefully, once again after the election I will once again resume my news column. Meanwhile, please accept my thanks once again. Yours sincerely, Sam L. Cureatz We've joined together to bring you better value J r Insurance Agents... before you renew your client's employee-group health and dental benefits plan, ask me for information on a Blue Cross program. Your client will be glad you did. 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