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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jul 1994, p. 16

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, July 6,1994 Section Two -- Education Area Students Graduate From Durham College At June 11th Convocation Gary Polonsky, President of Durham Durham College and Sharon Swain, Chair, Durham College Board of Governors presented diplomas to over 900 graduates at the college Convocation Ceremonies held June 11th. In his remarks, the guest speaker Don Hooper, offered the graduates a recipe for successfully approaching the future. Don holds the position of Regional Director of Labour Relations, Relations, Saginau Division, General Motors Motors Corporation. The following is a list of local graduates: z BLACKSTOCK: Christine Carter Carter - Silver Medal, Laura Gilbank, Frances Grove, Jennifer Trinkwon, Angie Vehof, Jennifer Wheaton. BOWMANVILLE: Lee Bassett, James Belanger, Kimberley Bossack, Melissa Brignall, Laura Brittain, Tony Canonico, Wendy Chandler, Murray Charland, Jeffrey Chebott, Janice Coe, Ann Dallaire, Sheila Eby, Lorie Finlayson, Roseann Fras- Students' Recital The Spring piano recital for Mar- grit Voisins* piano students was held on Saturday, June 18,1994 at the Salvation Salvation Army Church on Liberty St. A delightful afternoon was spent listening and enjoying "Goodies" afterwards. afterwards. Parents and friends were invited. invited. Among our performers were: Jie Yu, Danielle Dutrizac, Melanie Duque, Katie Duque, Jordan Clements, Clements, Heather Wilson, Sean Wilson, Jenna Shaw, Nicole Williams, Laura Ianni, Antonella Ianni, Luana Ianni, Jennifer Horgan, Jess Parsons, Nicole Scherbina, Joy Chapman, Melissa King. Honourable mention to our adult students, Bev, Rose, Brian, Linda, Debbie, John, Theresa, Nagela, William William and Sheila. Our special thanks to Sean and Matt, moms and dads, especially Mrs. Wilson, and Mr. Harbin and staff of the church. Students in absentia, see you next year!! and a big hand for our "Walter"!! "Walter"!! Mar grit Voisin er, Heidi Haines, Michelle Hampsey, Lynnette Hamstra, Debra-Lyn Harrison, Harrison, Michael Hartin, Gloria Humen- iuk, Peter Jandron, Jennifer Janssens, Tracy Johnston, Tara Judges, Doug Lever, Margaret Maciver, Donna Martin, Theresa McCann, Tamara McDonald, John McLellan, Paul Morgan, Aaron Morissette, Grant Nish, Lisa Rekker, Ken Ryan, Sheri Sandison, Leslie Sciuk, Heather Seaton, Seaton, Susan Sillius, Kimberly Smith, Renata Sutherland, Ellen Taylor, Patricia Patricia Thompson, Catherine Tuepah, Paul Vance, Danielle Vandenheuvel, Violet Wells, Michelle Wiersma, Steve Yeo, Vanessa Yeo. COURTICE: Lynne Barnes, Adam Benetin, Kate Bradshaw, Michelle Michelle Cassidy, Angela Chiusolo, Colleen Fearon, Amy Halford, Janice Hoy, Sherry Kelly, Michael Lennox, Irene Louie, Barbara McCartney,- Tara Milbum, Denis Millette, Mark Mitchell, Ronald Mitchell, Kelly Nesbitt, Maryam Nivi, Cindy Oke, Patrice Pare, Anne Penney, Donna Perkins, Michelle Thomley, Kent Vànderheyden, Martin Vanderhey- den. ENNISKILLEN: Isobel Cudahy, Teresa Okonski, Terry Shaw, William William Speakman, Kelly Walton. HAMPTON: William Barath, Carolyn Bateman, Heather Brown, Kimberly Hook, Diane Hornsby, Tim King, Virginia Knox, Teresa Mas- trangelo, Fran Posteraro, Gareth Stone. KENDAL: Anna Jones, Candis Richardson. NEWCASTLE: Terri Alldread, Diane Andrews, Christine Cobus, Paula Dumouchel, Angel Evans, Cheryl Foster, Tanya Jones, Cheryl Maskell, Kathy McGill, Deborah Miller, Julie Mills, Joyce Sikma, Joy Toker, Isabel Veldhuis, Lisa Whyte. NEWTONVILLE: Daniel Araujo, Araujo, Colin Gallagher, Dawna Henderson, Henderson, Brad Robinson, Jodie Souch. ORONO: Kimberly Burgess, Derrick Dennis, Teresa Dentelle, Karrie Forrester, Maureen Gorman, Fraser Lee, Tami Osmond, Kristen Plummer, Kristen Reid, Paul Riss. PONTYPOOL: Cheryl Foster, Gladys Maahs, Jennifer Maahs, Vickie Vickie Snudden, Kelly Stainton. Pick 8 quarts of Strawberries and ONE FOR FREE We still have crunchy tasty Apples New Potatoes - Hot-House Tomatoes Later in the Season • Peas • Carrots • Sweet Corn South of Orono HWY. 115/35 983-5628 , Shaw Awards Presented to Vincent Massey Students There were five recipients of the 1994 Shaw Awards at Vincent Massey Public School on Friday, June 24. The award winners are (not in order of appearance in photo): Zachary Vine, Vanessa Holmes, Elizabeth Monaghan, Jenny Stacey and Ryan Ormiston. MYSTERY CfSOtSE THE SH/P /S WS/T/N.G >fzz THESE /SEANPS. CAN YOU MATCH THEM W/TH THE/P CORRECT HAM ES ? •lP* a ■ 4 5 ** s A NS VVERS" <3Ntnso/ 9 t/nt/visovs H/wm/g-h aNVUN/ E <2NV-fV3z MSN Z Ant/J/'T K7940005 The Fight for Freedom Thanks to our forefathers, freedom is something we can take for granted. But it wasn't always that way. In honor of Independence Day, take this quiz and find out more about the history of your country. 1. Which is the first line of The Declaration of Independence? a. Four score and seven years ago today... b. When, in the course of human events... c. We the people of the United States... d. Ice cream and Fireworks Fireworks for every American... 2. The Declaration had how many signatures? a. 5 b. 25 c. 56 d. 76 3. His signature became famous. a. John Hancock b. John Adams c. John Locke d. John Wayne 4. The Declaration was approved by what group? a. Liberty Brothers b. Old Congress c. Continental Divide d. Continental Congress 5. What year did the signing signing take place? a. 1576 b. 1676 c. 1776 " d. 1876 6. This famous building is where the Declaration was adopted and signed: a. The White House b. Firework Alley c. ' Picnic Palace d. Independence Hall 7. He drafted the original Declaration. a. John Hancock b. Benjamin Franklin c. Thomas Jefferson d. John Updike 8. Who was not on the original Declaration committee? committee? a. John Adams b. Abraham Lincoln c. Benjamin Franklin d. Thomas Jefferson 9. The theme of the Declaration was: a. Freedom b. Socializing c. Fitness d. Retirement 10. The colonies were seeking freedom from who? a. The Irish b. The Spanish c. The Danish d. The British 11. How many colonies were there in 1776? a. 12 b. 13 c. 48 d. 50 12. Which one was not a colony? a. California b. Boston c. Virginia d. Pennsylvania B Z\ 9TI POI «'6 q'8 3'Z. P '9 OT P> o-z q 'I sjdcnsuy K7940006 D'd Yu ! ^KnOwI ALTHOUGH THEY ARE CUTE, GORILLAS DON'T MAKE VERY 6000 HOUSE PETS -- UHLESS YOU HAVE A LOT OF SPACE...AHO FOOOI THE HEAVIEST GORILLA EVER KEPT IH CAPTIVITY WAS H'GAGI, A M0UHTAIH GORILLA GORILLA WHO 0IE0 IH CAIIFI0R- HIA'SSAH DIEGO Z00. AT FIVE-FEET-SEVEH AHO THREE- QUARTER IHCHES TAli, HE WEIGHTED MS POUNDS AT HIS HEAVIEST. ►noJU'iMLeyasjtiie]: YAtoZ •Ballet: This graceful form of dance first appeared in Italy in the 1400s, but ballet as it is known today has its beginnings in France. •Braille: This universally used system of writing and reading for the blind was invented in 1824 by Louis Braille, a blind 15-year-old French boy. •Bicycles: The earliest bicycles, called "dandy-horses," "dandy-horses," were invented in the 1700s. They had two wheels that were joined by a rod with a seat on top. Since there were no pedals, riders had to push their feet along the ground for mobility. •Boston Tea Party: An act of protest against Britian's tax on tea, the Tea Party was comprised of a group of Bostonians dressed as Indians. They boarded a ship in Boston Harbor and dumped its cargo of tea overboard. overboard. This event led to the Revolutionary War. I f, v r» 1 » 1 ! w n i ; «y*: K7940008 K7940007

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