MEMORIES TO SHARE ^ il has come, and gone! Once more it is springtime, the countryside awakening rejects its winter coat* the smell of freshly cut grass tells us that another season has passed, - the naked branches are- trying on their summer always thus. My memory slips back in time thirty five fashions, and the Lake is once again a placid mirror, - everywhere we look are reminders of how good it is to be alive. •' Unfortunately it was not Aprils ago. As I walk down the road I am ankle deep in dust - fine dpst like flour, that swirls around me, and hangs in the air like mist, in, the hot silence. The sun is shining, but there is no green grass, the naked branches are not trying on their summer fashions. Where once ornamental ornamental lakes flowed peacefully peacefully and serene, there are now but empty dried up depres sions, and everywhere the dost and silence. No birds fly in the sky, no sounds of children playing, no church bells ring, no laughter, -, just silence!!! A wall stands mute and stupidly at the side of the road, forlorn and alone, supporting nothing. The putrid putrid smell of death still hangs in the air, more a sensation Orono Weekly Times than reality (has it been that long). Surely this can't be springtime? springtime? Occasionally T pass other human beings, but they turn their backs to me - why? Unfortunately I know why they do this and my sympathy, sympathy, sincere tho it is, is not wanted, in most cases life itself is unwanted. " Wednesday, May 13, 1981-7. I hurry to leave this place, thé dust still swirling around me, the silence beating on my brain, when suddenly I notice a sign Standing drunkenly by the roadside, and on an impulse I approach it, and carefully brush away the dust, with my hand and read ope word - "Hiroshima". ■ V Tanoa The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education -*- Western Area SUMMER SCHOOL *81 to be held at BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 49 LIBERTY STREET NORTH, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO JUNE 29 --AUGUST 7 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. GENERAL INTEREST COURSES The specific times for these courses will be available at registration SESSION I (June 29-July 17) Art f Or Chlldren(6 years arid-over) Art • drawing * painting Astronomy Babysitting and Child Care (12 years and over) Basketball Car • You and your car Computers (12 years and over) Cooking - beginners Crocheting Dance (Tap and Jazz) Driver's Education (16 years and over; total fee $70.00) Engine Repair* small English as a Second Language Essay Writing Skills Fitness through Weight Training First Aid (Introductory) French - conversational (not Immersion) Geology Golf - beginners - Intermediate Guitar - beginners • advanced Gymnastics Hairdressing « ^ Highland Dancing Hiking • local Interest points Horsemanship .(8:30 -12:30 p.m. - total fee$50.00) Juao-beginners ■ Intermediate Kite - making and flying Macramé Mathematics - remedial (grades 7 and 8) Music - Instrumental -limited experience Music- Instrumental • beginners (grades 4,5,6) Music - Instrumental - experienced (grades 8 and up) Photography - beginners - advanced Physical Fitness • (women) Reading - developmental (grades 7 and 8) Rocketry Sèwlng (beginners, intermediate and advanced) Soccer Sports package Tennis • beginners - adult Tennis - beginners - children Tennis ■ intermediate Theatre Arts * Children (8 years and over) Tràçk and Field Typing Volleyball ■ (8 years and over) Weaving Welding Woodcarving * Woodworking Yoga SESSION II (July 20 • Aug. 7) Art for Children (6 years and Over) Art - drawing- painting ' Babysitting and Child Care (12 years/and over) Basketball Car - You and your car Cooking - beginners Crocheting Driver's Education (16 years and over; total fee $70.00) Engine Repair • sifiall English as a Second Language First Aid - introductory Fitness through Weight Training Golf - beginners • Intermediate Guitar - beginners - advanced Gymnastics Hairdressing Horsemanship (8:30 -12:30 p.m. - total fee $50.00) Judo - beginners - Intermediate Macramé Mathematics ■ remedial (grades 7 and 8) Music- Instrumental - limited experience »■ Music - Instrumental • beginners (grades 4,5,6) Music • Instrumental - experienced | (grade 8 and up) Reading - developmental (grades 7 and 8) Sewing (beginners, intermediate and advanced) Soccer Sports package Tennis - beginners - children Track and Field (8 years and over) Typing Volleyball (8 years and over) Weaving Welding Yoga R.O.OS83 NEW CREDIT COURSES These courses are for a High School Diploma Credit and will be held for FOUR HOURS per day for SIX WEEKS (110 -120 hours) English (All Levels 9-13) Geography Political History Mathematics (All Levels 9-13) Mini Co-op in Office Skills. Science (All Levels 9-131) Typewriting CREDIT MAKE-UP COURSES Courses will be made available where sufficient demand warrànts. To qualify, a student must be declared eligible by his-school. Students should seek advice about these courses in the latter part of June from their Student Services Department. Each course Is for TWO HOURS per day for SIX WEEKS. ELEMENTARY PROGRAM For students in Grades 1 to 6, the following will be made available: Any adults who are Interested and qualified to teach any of the above courses, are asked to apply In writing to either John Reid (elementary program) or W. Brunt (Interest and credit-related courses). , .PRIMARY. JUNIOR. Developmental Reading: Developmental Reading: Remedial bl Remedial or Advanced Academic Advanced Academic Developmental Mathematics: Developmental Mathematics: Remedial at Remedial or Advanced Academic Advanced Academic * French - Immersion French - Immersion For further information related to this Elementary Program CALL: John Reid, Program Co-ordinator, 983-5006 Orono FEE: $10.00 PER PERSON (REGARDLESS OF THE NUMBER OF COURSES TAKEN) PLUS MATERIAL COSTS. REGISTRATION: Advanced Registration In the Schools May, 19-May 22. GENERAL REGISTRATION June 8,9 from 7-9 p.m., Bowmanville High, School "For further Inforniatlon call: » . W. Brunt or G. Y-eo, Bowmanville High School, 623-4416 * t Co-Principals of Summer School PLAN YOUR SUMMER NOW!