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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Oct 1990, p. 9

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i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 10,1990 9 Vincent Massey Students Welcome New Teacher M.J. Hobbs' Top Students Selected for Month of September r Mrs. Koozenboom is a new special education teacher teacher at Vincent Massey. She likes teaching very much and said that the staff at our. sfchool have made her feel very welcome. She is using a portable as her classroom right now, but she will be moving into the school when hér room is ready. -, -by Melissa Bowen •! ■ Mr. Ralfe and Mrs Biyant have been choosing students to participate in our soccer program. There is a'.school team with both boys and girls, and a,boys and girls nouse league teams. " Because of the construction, construction, all the school games will take place at our opponents' opponents' field, w-by Richard Bogel Mr. Woischwill s class is very busy. Each morning they start with news, so all are informed of both world and local events. Following news, they write in their journals and they write some stories. After • recess the class enjoys listening to Mr. Woischwill read a book to them-and then they get some time to read to themselves. themselves. They are working with a friend on a project about Canada during their Environmental Studies. They are also getting to improve improve their baseball skills, singing some folk songs ana •creating interesting shapes in art. -by Alison Whitehead and Lisa Bentley Mrs. Yellowlees' class is going to the fireball on Tuesdays Tuesdays Oct. the 9th. Maybe on their way they should be carefully watching for the Ginerbread Man. They made him last week, but when they checked the microwave he was gone. He has been leaving them notes to go to different places ■ in the school, but he is too scared to let them see him. The students have been busy painting, playing with the blocks, using the sand centre and the water centre, and making things at the cut and paste table. They also enjoy hearing stories and playing on the creative playground. Mrs. class 1rs. Yellowlees' liked their new room. -by Ann Stewart The grade six students in - Mr. Stapleton's class are having lots of fun their year. The class is doing a series of home projects for Envi: Visionplex □PTICflL GREEN DOT SPECIAL FRAMES Expires October 31/90 Extend the expiry date by pre-selecting the frame with this coupon. Cannot be used with any other coupon. OFF ON ALL FRAMES Expires October 31/90 <§ Extend the expiry date by pre-selecting'the frame with this coupon. Cannot be used with any other coupon. INVISIBLE MULTI-FOCALS OFF Expires October 31/90 Extend the expiry date by pre-selecting the frame with this coupon. Cannot be used with any other coupon. """" TWO FRAMES " Purchased Together OFF Expires October 31/90 Ex.tend the expiry date by pre-selecting the frame with this coupon. Cannot be used with any other coupon. EMPLOYEES Special selection of frames fully covered by your plan ... Frames from $39.00 and up.. We pay the deductible on your plan. Excellent service. COMPLETE SAFETY SERVICE FULL COVERAGE Blue Cross, Green Shield Veterans' Affairs, Social Services Metropolitan Life EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED Fully covered by CHIP ^OPTICAL BOWMANVILLE 210 King St. E. (across from Kentucky Fried Chlckon) PORT HOPE, 111 Rotor St. 1-416-805-8116 COBOURG, 250 Division St. 1-416-372-6535 623-0482 ■w ronmental Studies such as Conservation and Pollution and Australia. In math they are rounding whole numbers and decimals. Soon they will start adding and subtracting with whole numbers and decimals. They have a 30 minute period of reading called D.E.A.R. which is short for drop everything and read. In spelling they do a different activity each day in a five day cycle. Each day begins with Current Events in which five different people bring news clippings and read them to tne class. They also participate in the French program with Mme. Storm and for physi- ' cal education they are getting getting lots of exercise during soccer, football and running. -by Mike Penny and Brett Forsey On Tuesday, Oct. 2, Mrs, Obituaries Miss Alma Ciittell 111 for only two weeks, a well known legal secretary for 50 years, Miss Alma Cut- tell died at Bowmanville on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1990, in her 90th year. She was bom in Perry, Michigan, USA, daughter of Hattie and James Cuttell and educated at Tyrone Public Public School and Orono High School. 7 She came to Orono 84 "" years ago where, after her schooling, she became a legal legal secretary with local barristers, barristers, R. Waddell and W. K. Lycett, retiring five years ago. She attended Orono United United Church and was a member member of, the Orono Park Board. . Recently, she had been residing at Strath Manor Retirement Home in Bowmanville, Bowmanville, where she was a member of the Residents' Council. She is survived by Mrs. Joyce Junker, Carol and Terry Junker, Janet Hunt, Dr. Perce Ross, Eleanor Clark and Hugh Ross. The funeral service was held from Orono United Church where Rev. F. • R.. Milnes officiated. Interment Orono Cemetery. Cemetery. Gahagan's class went on a trip to the Wilmot Creek Outdoor Centre. Their instructor instructor was Ian and he took them on a hike. After their hike they worked on a crossword crossword puzzle arid then split them up into two ' groups. They played a food chain game ana a Balance of Nature Nature activity. After lunch they had a few more activities and went through a maze. They had fun. --by Michele Axel son and Sara Jobb Miss Gesualdi teaches grade one this year. Last year she taught French Immersion Immersion at Ontario Street. There are 18 students in' the class and they enjoy do- ingjheir journals. ' ey ha week. This week it was Jeffry Jeffry Lyle. He got to wear a crown and a cape. Jeff feels very special, he is five years old. Everyone in the class writes a nice note to Jeff and helps him all week. z Erin Patterson likes Miss Gesualdi very much. Her favourite favourite subject is reading. She also enjoys writing in her journal and drawing a picture.Miss Gesualdi has a golden rule. It is to treat others the way you want them to treat you. She thinks her class is very nice and polite. -by Amanda Muir and Sara O'Reilly Mrs. Strong is very pleased with the new library. library. She began to take classes last week. She is hoping to have more of her shelving soon so that she can finish unpacking She would like to thank Mrs. Ne- mis for all her help with the new books and many boxes. She has a Co-op student named Alison Ewart. Alison will help type, assist students students in choosing. their books and help them work on assignments. Mrs. Strong has many new books for the library and will enjoy sharing sharing them with everyone this year. -by Allan Gillespie l ■, . 1 ' ' i , i ijjll IMI ?- ; I • Snaem* These students at M.J. Hobbs Senior Public School were selected as the first winners of the student of the month award. Front row, (1-r): Danielle Suter, Melissa Brown, Philip Edey, Jeromy Davis, Sanjev Karwal, Lori Foskett. Middle row, (1-r), Cara Gardner, Paula Pascoe, Melanie Thomson, Sarah McCreary, Tammy Brown, Amy Naumienko, Amer Hussain, Tara Rek- ker, Shannon Veals. Back row, (1-r), Catharine Cherry, Cherry, Adrian Jones, Sam Hare, Sarah Cook, Pam Wheeler, Wheeler, Jacquie Musson, Erin Slack, Amy Crawford. 170 CHANCES TO WIN This Wwki Prlzeii A *50.00 IGA Gift Certificate 1 Pri*» Nr Here OF Moffat Ronge b Refridgerator 1 Prize Among AN Stems Wh "Value is sometimes hard to find but we do our best to see that you get it at IGA". YICTORIA G FRANK MICELI WESTCLÀIR IGA OPEN SUNDAY AT MANY LOCATIONS CHECK YOUR LOCAL IGA FOR SUNDAY HOURS. fiozea Concentrated 'COLONIAL COOKIES ASSORTED VARIETIES VALUE .40 Hilbrand Talsma 111 one year, Hilbrand Talsma, aged 58. died in Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowman-1 ville, bn Sunday, September 9,1990. Bom in Peasens, Holland, Holland, and educated in Holland, Holland, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Talsma. Talsma. He was married to Hendrika Bylten, on November November 21,1959.. A custodian at Clarke High School for 13 years, he was also a member of the Christian Reformed Church. He had been a resident at R.R.2, Newcastle for 25 years, previously residing in Frankford. Surviving are his wife, children, Hilda Malik, Harry, Harry, Steven and Tina, brothers brothers Peter, Gerben, Dick, Ron and Bill, sisters Rita and Wietske. He was predeceased predeceased by Wiebren of England England and John of Sterling. The Reverend Bonn Young officiated at the funeral funeral services held on Wednesday at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Pallbearers were Messrs. Fred Dempsey, Don Mayhew, Mayhew, Reg. Sturman, Loran Stacey, Lyle Bender and Richard Malik. Interment Bond Head Cemetery. Cemetery. Susannah Ruth Hancock A registered nurse, Susannah Susannah Ruth Hancock, died on Wednesday, September 26, 1990. in her 83rd year. She had been ill one year. Daughter of Charles and' Bessie Hancock, she was born in Clarke Township, and educated in Newtonville Public School and Newcastle High School. In 1932 she graduated in nursing from the original Bowmanville Hospital. A resident of Bowmanville Bowmanville for 18 years, she had previously resided in' Newcastle Newcastle and Toronto. Employed Employed in Public Nursing and Homo Caro, she had boon retired 18 years. She was n member of St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Surviving are a sister Elizabeth (Mrs. W. Tecplo). Bowmanville, one niece and one nephew. The Reverend N. E. Scha- morhorn officiated at the fU- nornl service hold on Friday at the Morris Funeral Chap- el, Bowmanville. with complete complete committal in the chapel. chapel. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. OR 7UP j Selected Voriedes, A Regular or Diet, com of 34 x 300 ml tins IGA CHEDDAR CHEESE CUTS Mid, Medium, Old Coloured or Ok) White Random weight pkg. lb. .00 100 g SAVE QUALITY MEATS feature Wee Without _ Coupon $1.99 ■ ' 400 g I bag Limit on* bog per coupon, void Too*. Oct. 9 until doting Sun. Oct. 14, 1990 AC. WLSOt. OOX 3000 ST. JOHN. H.b. 121 413 ISA PLU 2751 MoayoEctfooa 14SUŒM0Q mvnu, mozumlu SVBLUWT OR Mttl.AH feature Rice Without | Coupon $3.29 Limit on* pkg. pot coupon, void Tues. Oct. 9 until ■ doting Sun. Oct. 14, 1990. AC. MISER »OX 3000, ST. JOHN, H.b. I2L 413 VALUE .*0 FRESH! 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AVOCADOS Product of U.S.A, SAVE .70 PRICES EFFECTIVE TUES., OCT. 9, UNTIL CLOSING SUN., OCT. 14, 1990. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ALL SAVINGS ARE BASED ON OUR REGULAR PRICES. GRAHAM IGA MARKET 225 King St. E., Bowmanville, Ontario STORE HOURS Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday - 8 a m. to 9 p m Thursday and Friday - 8 a m to 10 p.m Saturday - 8 a m to 6 p.m. Sunday - 9 a m to 5 p.m. 5% Senior Citizens' Discount - Wednesday Only

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