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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 May 1989, p. 20

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1 I 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 10,1989 Section Two Students Head to Camp Tawingo for Annual Trip The annual trip to Camp Tawingo is always a high- c ^ ose to 200 students (plus school, stall' and volun- light in the school year for grade eight students of teers), boarded their buses for the trip. The group re- Bowmanville Senior Public School. On Monday, May turned on Thursday, May 4. Chief Superintendent Appointed Richard Malowney, currently currently Superintendent of Instruction Instruction (special services) has been appointed to the most senior academic posi tion with the Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, chief superintendent. superintendent. Reporting to the Director sikkens Super quality wood coatings engineered to stand up against the elements « . Benjamin A. iMoore/Zftj PAINTS CENTRAL PAINT AND WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa 434-3939 of Education, he will be the senior administrator in charge of the daily operation of schools, special education, and personnel. Mr. Malowney Malowney will replace Bob Moor- croft who retires at the end of June. A native of Peterborough, Mr.' Malowney began his teaching career with the Northumberland and Durham Durham Board of Education (now the N&N Board) in 1969. He has served in almost almost all categories of positions positions within the jurisdiction, each with ever increasing re- sponsibilitiès. For the past four years, he has been responsible for special services for the Board, for Brookside Secondary Secondary School, and for the Port Hope and Clarke family of schools. . "I'm proud of the Board's achievements and our past accomplishments. I believe JAMES INSURANCE Broker Limited 24 King St. East, Bowmanville, Ont. L1_C 1N2 623-4406 HOME • AUTO BUSINESS LIFE ; ■ ■ 1^wmb DOUG JAMES NESTA AKEY ELEANOR DAMANT GAYLE WINDSOR Serving Bowmanville and Area Since 1919 our trustees have chosen wisely the Board motto: Leaders in Learning," he said. "But at the same time, we cannot rest on our laurels. laurels. We have to continue looking ahead to the future which promises to hold many challenges, particularly particularly in light of declining provincial provincial funding for public education." education." he commented. Mr. Malowney said that the best way to prepare children children for the future is "to ensure ensure that we have Quality programs, particularly in the basic literacy skills (numeric, (numeric, reading, and writing), and that we equip students with the skills for life-long learning such as research skills, analytical and critical thinking." It is also important to "instill "instill in students a positive self concept." Another area of increasing increasing importance, he declared, is the need to create "an awareness in our children of ecology and environment of the world in which we live, of the global problems, and an appreciation of our precious precious world." The lifetime educator describes describes the Board's employees employees as of the highest caliber and "our greatest asset. One of my roles will be to be supportive supportive of their endeavours m meeting children's needs and to provide some further direction to those efforts." Mr. Malowney takes over as chief superintendent in August. Think Canadian tjk iaiT\ ÎRE5H Downtown Bowmanville Business Area invites you to participate in our LUO 3ILBE mnoi BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS CENTRE Book a Saturday for >! your group NOW! - Church groups - Boy Scouts - Girl Guides - Hockey Associations - 4-H Clubs - School Clubs Saturday morning FARMERS MARKET from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 24 to Nov. 4 For more information contact: Bill Hyder 623-1752 NO FLEA MARKET MERCHANDISE PLEASE New President For Holstein Association The National Board of Directors Directors has elected Keith Donnan, of Stirling, Ontario, as president of the Holstein Association of Canada. His appointment was made at the meeting of the new Board of Directors in Quebec City, on April 27. The Association's new president was first elected a national director from East- Central Ontario in 1979. Since that date, he has actively actively served the breeders in his province and Canada with dedication and foresight. foresight. Mr. Donnan was born in 1940 and is the youngest 6f seven children. In I960, he married his wife, Marjorie, and they have five children: two boys and three girls. All have been extensively involved involved in the farm operation ' and are responsible for allowing allowing Mr, Donnan to fulfill his responsibilities with Holstein Holstein Canada and other dairy-related organizations. For the past five years, son Mark has been included in the partnership, and plans are for the youngest son, Shawn, to join in the near future. Since he was 16 years of age, Mr. Donnan has been farming and he and his sons now work 350 acres and have a top quality, high producing producing herd of 140 head. In fact, the Association's highest highest honour, the Master Breeder Shield, was presented presented to Keith the previous day at the Association's 106tn Annual Meeting of Members. Members. Donnandale Hoi steins have a good reputation world wide and exports have been made to Japan, France, Italy, England, South America America and the United States. Mr. Donnan's avocation in dairy-related organizations organizations turned out to be a bigger challenge than was first expected. He served on a number of local committees committees before moving on to the national scene. His major involvement involvement was with milk recording. recording. He was appointed by the National Holstein Board to serve on a committee committee to privatize milk recording recording in Ontario. He has also served as a board member of the Ontario Dairy Herd Improvement Improvement Corporation for three years; two years as vice-chairman. He was also a member of the Steering Committee to reorganize the Canadian Milk Recording Board to its present status. Mr. Donnan is a qualified Holstein judge and has officiated officiated at some Ontario county shows. He has also judged the Cajamarca Show in Peru and represented the Holstein Association at the National Dutch Cattle Manifestation Manifestation Show last year in the Netherlands. During his year of presidency, Mr. Donnan Donnan will be visiting a number number of foreign countries. Warning Issued To Motorcyclists Motorcyclists take to the road in record numbers each spring, and all too often, an enjoyable activity turns to tragedy. , In 1987-88, on highways patrolled by the' Ontario Provincial Police, 112 motorcyclists motorcyclists and passengers were killed. The most common contributing contributing factor in fatal motorcycle motorcycle accidents is loss of control at high speed, which accounted for 52 per cent of the deaths in 1987-88. Other major causes of fatal accident accident are alcohol consumption consumption and failure to yield. "Basically, motorcycle operators operators face the same situations situations as car drivers, except they are driving a two-wheel vehicle as opposed to a four- wheel one. With this type of vehicle, there is less margin for error," said S/Sgt. Bob Lyon, Ontario Provincial Police Police traffic and marine section. section. Motorcyclists are often involved in accidents because because they are not seen by other drivers. Motorcycle headlights must be on at all times, even during the day, and bright reflective clothing clothing should be worn. "On a motorcycle, even if you're in the right, you lose. You're much more vulnerable vulnerable than a car driver or passenger. passenger. Goliger's IWivel SINCE 1955 1 Airline tickets al'airport prices • Unbiased professional advice • Personal service • Free ticket delivery • Cruise desk • Holiday vacations • Group travofdlvislon • Corporate rates Bowmanville Mall 243 King St. E. 623-1511 When The Stars Come Up, Prices Come Down! 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