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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Dec 1963, p. 12

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TheCandia SttesanBomanill, Dc. , 163 y wo ormr lrgeschols! have neyer forgotten a'He gave the boy work. He In those days there were no 12 In aada taemnthenil, e.4,16 fall of 1920, 1 went to note I had from a father about was a good worker and he ploughs opening up roads. E NFIELD - ____________________________________________teach at Welcome, Hope Town- his boy at Lockhart's schoo]. stayed there a long tinie. Sometimes one was lucky ta *ship. There was also a large There wvas a creek north of. Eventually he contacted his be given a ride by a father (Intended for last week) lerleta hssho.1tesho n nodrta mother who came to see him who was taking his children Mr. and Mrs. R. Hartman, M IeO l o m c o ls believe this school has been I give -pupils permission to go! and their differences were to sehool. Enterprise. were weekend muA converted into an apartment'skating they had to give me adiusted. Another memory is of the, guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. house. a note from home. One fath-1 A pupil of mine at this box stove that hel d a hueTaylor and David.yT i 4*0 by Mary (Vletherell) Ash Then I taught in Oshawa for r wrote: "If i will make it school won a prize for writing piece of hardwood to heat the Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bow-* 0 60thre yers. asir fo yo, le myboy o, nIeti nk a i was. r attende ithor oyad he aimadlaervicende haeo -The ie has corne ta me to was a large brick building on After the death of my bus- as ane born ta hang, will Ontario," o nk "F arn ifDro. Oftenboy who man and thRopim landatic nden Huauauy '1rte the story of the one- an unfrequented road - muddy band I resumed teaching after never drawn". This hangingJames L. Hughes was at the teacher forgot to remind him. United Church, O s h a w a., eI RE I room schools i which I taught in the spring and full of snow being away from it for nine-,neyer took place, as the boy'school in honour of this I forgot to tell about one where their grandson Murray 4%ring the time I was a teach- in the winter. This school had teen years. i question is stili alive - a, achievement. Her (the pupil's)bo whom I taught in Pick-j was baptized, after which ýe r .My memories of them are a big attendance. I remain- The schooI, where I went, man of' middle age. parents, the pupils and I were ering Township. This wasiwere dinner guests with the Y --wr pleasant. ed here for five years. This was a two-roomed one at At this samne school. a smali very proud of her. 1 had a George Young who became a E W. Smith's, Oshawa. -I attended Peterborough school has now been replaced Rouge Hilîs. 1 was here for boy walked a long distance ta detailed account of this from famous swimmer. He swarn Mr. and Mrs. John Slemnon fui ",'MmalSchol (s itwasthenby fie tw-rom scoolthre an onehal yers. chot, seliCataalsena a Channelmnviandppetanok tandatlRobernnelanMr.okanddobMrs.r. ad Is. ..&lled) the year it was open- which, I believe, is modern My next school was at Ken- afternoon. I put chairs besideiwish I could find it. Another part in the Marathon Swims OmsoEnsien were ~...Teacher's salaries, at that in every detail. I saw the olddaaoerm scol I bis sc'at so be would not fal1 teacher from Durham County in Toronto. OmSun evnng iine ust "'O*ne, were very small com- school and also the new one found the children here very out. I felt he needed the rest. (as I was) Miss Eva Parker Iasmen ta ay htith M.ay vndirs. W. ow-V ,=red to what tbey are now. in 1961. well-behaved. I was here a Also at this same school, a had a pupil win the same whei eue eciga ter M and mly. J. W. BIV5- .».Tre first school at whîch Il Then I betook myseif t er eiv hssho ml o hmIsadi cievement. being away from it for rine- MsJW Bwa ar *.'4wught was New Park, a few Pickering Township in On- bas been converted into a front corner alXays found bisi One of rny pleasant memn- teen years, I did flot find it ianMrie a.tt.nded the JuaIof O,=lsnorth of Leskard. I saw tario County. (It was in b ouse. way te the other front corner ories was the pleasure I de- tadficl.I etcotc ares'Acheemte n ighr# Il1 &..gsschool again, 1961. It Whitevale, Pickering Town-ý Then I taught at Kirby for when my back was ta him. ýrived from preparing the an- wîth t chan e troghctmy heldi rono. Laura waeItITT DiYI --.med ta be in good condition ship, where I was born). This twe years. This, toc, was a An incident which bappen-1 nual programme for Christ- girlstHelenhandesMarogret. od ne oerls o. areceisve ,'4"tside, but the doors andl school was a large brick build- pleasant experiefice as the cd at the school ia Pickering mas. What hours were put Nwirl tbiln n My s tor o fn the .A.Surs Mmo rial v 0 idow. were boarded up asing. After four years the at-Ichildren were well-behaved. Township I have neyer for- îtoratiin- sbd.I w a th at my Corsge frireeivigine Îý was no longer in use. The tendance became so large that I do not know whether it has ý'gotten. Just before noon one Another form of entertain- memories of my teaching days County Honorsinte4 (5 GFS IN O E i 1jpls were now sent to an- 1 resigned in 1918. This build- become a two-roomed school. l day I opened the door for a ment was the box social. Girls arivry vrtpeaan. oe-aHngClb Jier school. As I have said, I ing bias naw been replaced by, I then taughtte senior!boy w~ho asked permission to prepared prettily decorated 'unn eidm ue ys o- taught this sehool when I fin- a large school wcst of it, with, room at Newtonville Scbool, a corne in and rest. I shared mny boxes containing lunch for What memories!" Mis Tema RoisYn +s ~hed Norma] Sebool, but I ibow many rooms I do net two-roomed sehool, for balÏ a lunch with bini and bie then two. These were auctioned ________ r Nelson Rois San a b-j taghtthee bfor ona kow.were Sunday callers; Mr. Gar- IV~ ýVermit from the inspecter, Mr. My next school was at time I taught, in 1953. wvas in Lindsay, and being bidders.Th rfsinldvenv-etCcaeadCetrad 1i~dtaugt tere efoe ona kow. ear andtha wasth lasttol me is thory. lis bodrune Of te big easyand me- e profneessa river on te- n.etCcraend Chotean Tilley. Blezard's School, north-cast o! Now I shall finish my story!unhappv hr ehdrn Oeo yuplaatm rtksnels isso h r egrn otPerry, M y next seheol, Lockhart\ ýCobourg. This was a smalli by telling some events that: awax. I s~ent Mita the farm maries is of walkîng throughi road. Drive lîke a pro. dur- were Sunday dinner guests W in Clarke Township, was a school cf well-behaved child E bappened during my teachinig!place where I boarded as I roads filled with snow in in ing Safe-Driving Week and with Mr. andi Mrs. Les Coch- , ------ more impesing structure. It xen- a pleasant change from lycars. knew the farmnerneedeti belp. ter and muddy onies in sprin every week. rane and family. B. H. S. Commencement Exe*rciseès Bowmanvîlle Hîgh School Commencement Excrcises Lînda Bowcn, Marie Foster, Sandra Gibson, Freeda Knapp, The Gilfillan Prize, in memory of the late Principal James were held on Friday, November 29th. .%hcn the prizcs Lorece Lunney, Bruce Richards. Camai Sheehan, Marjorie Gilfillan, for Public Speaking in Grades IX and X. "*W and awards were presented. The program included the Stew ait. $15.00 in bocks . 4following: Announccd hy Mrs. D. Regani Presented by Mr. G. Gilpin lst-Philip Dawson, 2nd-Phyllis Emmerson, 3rd-Karen Spencer ;j<>__C~ Ditit§ho Presented by Mr. R. Scott , r Durham County Dsrc High Sho Board TESUI RZ H ABY RZ ~c * Chairman t he Board Mr. LAwardPartarthe 0b0i tdnt lbooks Sho. rechThe Tamblyn Prize for Public Speaking in Grades XI, XII, XIII ~' P VieCara r .W. Wih Donor: The late John Squair, Escq. M.A. Professor cf French, $15.00 in book Secretary-Treasurer - . Mr. W. B. University oi' Toronto Donor: The late W. W. Tamblyn Esq., M.A. gg SowmnvU. Drliglon'" redGraarnPrcsntc byMis E.Winners: Ist-Pat Gill, 2nd-Carolyn Stacey, 3rd-Rose Robinson Mr. L. A. Parker Mr. C. Allun ,THEe. MKaue resntd b Mm Scttv . <. Mr. D. A. McGreqor Mr. W. 1. Brown TH ONCATEPIZ 9_ Mr. A. A. H. Strike Mr. F. Heyirxnd The Jolliffe Prize. iin mcîory of th(, latte Lieutenant Reginald THE BNNYCS*-1 AIZ Cavon Mr. G. Tubb Joîliffe, awardcd ta lte bcst student in Upper Seheol History. To the student who bas shown most promise in Dramatics N A Mr. B. roulis Milihrock $10.00 in books. $10.00 ln books êSQD Dr. J. W WrightWinner: Richard Lander Prescnted by Mrs. M. JefferyDrG.CBoncsl MWH.Clarke aD. G.C. BOStcst Mr. WHC. amnMi .Wi ROTARY CLUB PRIZE Winner: Davidi Neatis Presenteti by Mrs. d. Gou" UntdCute otHp otesuetwith the higohest standing in Upper Scheol STUDENT COUNCIL GRADUATION GIFT §WI Mr. Muray Paeron Mr. E. reiqhton SubwinnEYLiiTieY:iZYon lis wondheucholr o: thnd later Hope Dr. 1. T. McCreery crest not havîng sbects $200on ash I the event cf ige thend Mr. C. Nchols M. B. RihardsonTHE ANL AWR tercmainin,« $10.00 to the Athictie Societies Donated by Mrs. M. L. Bagnell, ta the student who bas con- ~ '4 Christopher Robinson Presenuted byD.E atn tiuei mst.te Basketball and bas been a member cf a tea m THEHOSIN RIE Wnne: Jhnfor three years. % TEHSI RZ inrJonKilpafrick Presenteti by Mr. W. Bagnell -' 1963-1964 Teaching Staf f Subjects TeHsii7z o h igetsadgi nls f BRUCE COLWELL TROPHY Up 0.0r S nhook xmnos. Donateti by Bruce CoIwelI te the student who won the Mr. L. Lucas,.B.A. -. . . Principal. Maihemnatics Donor: The late John Hoskin, Esq., LL.D. Annual Two-Mile Cross Country Race &Mr. D. . Austin. B.A. - .--.------- ----- Sciencep Miss E.Boyd, B.A. - - - __---- --------------- English BIOLOGI' PRIZE SENIOR RUGBY AWARD '<e Mr. W. D. Brunt, .P.H.E. ,------ Physical Education. Maihematics Mr. G. B. Ellion, BSA.. L.Paed..........---.---- Guidance Hisiory Awardcd ta the student for the highest standing in Upper School Aaddt the player cnr tn ota Senior Rugby. S a e m Mr .C ipn-------- -.. omril$0'0i oks§inr ai er rsne by Mr. B. L. Br a Mr. L. G.jeftery, B.A. Hi. .- Donor: Brookdale-Kingsway Nurseries TERSEBW4TOH4'M a au a l Jonso ~ InutraiAtMahxntisWinner: Hclcn Vanstone Presenteti by Mrs. A. Lewisg &Mrs. A. Krakenberq, B.A.- . French, English Winner of tbe Open Mile Race- Grant Thompson% e Miss E. Laycock, B.A. - --_------ French, German AGRICULTURAL AWARDS Presenteti by Mr. R. Sheridan 4 Mr. F. LeGresley. B.S.A. - ----------- - Agriculture, Science Mr.A. Lewis, B.A. Science, Mathematics, Guidance Awarded to the student in Grades IX and X obtaining theBOilfNIL TRACK AND FIELD WNER is t e Jft MisE. McKoqur, .A. . ...-. French, Hstory highest standing- in Agriculture. O MWINR0 4Mis. H. E. McMaster, MA.. Art, Engiîsh $10.0 )i- bock~s. Boys' Senior Championshîp - ------- John Kilpatrick Mis. E. Michaiovits .. ~ Physical Education Doriar: Mr. W. H.Bmw Brown By'Itreit hminhp- andi Grant Thompson tied Wf o ra raa Mr. 0D.. res. n BA.ters.py, usnes .C.M.e y'.JnirWinmpoer:p---Don-----------gh---erRoecoLageieVge Mi O J reso, A ,~ Gogapy Bsies ralieAvarded ta the student iin Gradcs XI and XII obtaining the Bos? uno hm§osilu.- RbetLr Mis. D. Regan ...commercial Girls' Senior Cbampionship - Margaret Piekard fom om Mr. G. Safrance Physical Education, Engiish, IHîstory hi1hst 0tanin boArio ur. Girls' Intermediate Championship - --------- .. Jennifer Purtiy* i. Mr. R. H. Scott,.B.A.......................EnqlishS100 a oos Girls' Junior Caposi Virginia Slemen for kosaa i evc Mr. R. W. Sheridan.BSA. . . Latin. Greek, English Donor: Dur ham Farmcr<s Counit'v Co-operative Choned apiosnship v W rutad r B al 1 4Mr. W. M. Stacey, B.A., f.Ed. V.'ice-P'rincipal, Science Winnier: Laany Cooper Prcscttd by Mr. W. Yellewlees nnunorrinao 4Mr. . Thompuion. B.A.....................Mathemnatîcs & M. . Vnshiiin. .A............ MiheattsDURHAM & NORTIHUM%,BE-RLANI) COUNTY PLOWING SCREECH OWL PLAQUE i nsae -YMrs. N. Wofe-. .. Home Economics, Penmanship 31ATCII PRIZES Jean Cale, âwartied the Screech Owl Plaque for the greatest ____________________________________________contribution te the 1962-1963 Screech Owl. For competition in the Plowing Match at Plainville, Ontario, an To be presenteti by Judy Brough. ttm ý N SECONDARY SCHOOL HONOUR GRADUATION DIPLOMAS iae:Dray coe 5 03 UHMCUT Doo:Duhm&Northumberland County Plawmens' Assoc.DUHMC NT Blackburn, Robert Robinson, Christopher 3rd prize, Howard MutIon, $15.00 la cash. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD PRIZES MA 'N - Boe, Jeanette Samis, Larry 4th prize, Gcmald Kiopper, S1000 ia cash. ga I î I Deog aeSakeoEi Peetc yM.F erse Awarded, te the student obtaining the highest standing A Nv ii a v.-u~ E V DeJson, ane S aclo, rie Pcctdb i.F ms in Grades IX, X, XI, XII andi Commercial Grarson, Anthony aylto, HLomanHOE .. $25 in Cash Hg has, re d antone H leHO I C O IC Grades IX - ------- - ----- Neil Richard s ~ / I Hunhes,GBre VanNstn,Nomnge Awarded ta the students in Grades IX, X, XI anti XII Grade X --- Sally Witherly G I Kenned, JGeorgeraght, Gringsl obtaining the highest standing in Home Economies. CRI I A i :4 aner Rchrd outh BadeyEach winner is ta mececive a Canadia okBo Grade XI- ----------------- -- Bill Depev' Lane, Douglas Donor: The Kinette Club Grade XII - ------ ----- Pat Gill ik th oepcurda vewIbrgte Wne:GaeXIJean Cale Jr. Commercial - ------------ -.--- --------- Marg. Cryderman Announceti by Mm. Stacey Presented by Mr. Lucas Winnem: Gi1pYTradnI.. ose-Robinson y - Hathom, anoy WVrseldatrick n w cecsAmes, Ji]] Michailovits, Andy 4*CI>AI AL"-A Hellam, Robert Wery, -Davidi Winners: lst .-Christophr'r Rab;n<on: 2nd Norman Vanstone Bae, Lida Muroe, Gere Huches, Eileen Werry, Ruth Pecie r l Biggs, Elaine Murphy, Don Irvine. Shirley Woolsey, Nancy TEHRL oGo'IuMMRA COASI Bowen, Marlene Mutton, Howard acsn osBridges, Davidi Nichais, Terry Awaîded ta 1wtphe o f Grade XIII for general proficiency. Brimîcombe, John Oke, Karen : I encloseS frSacmn USBPIN Announced by Mr. Sheridan Presenteti by Nim. Stacey Cindtdates must % write at Icast eighit paçîers. Frcnrh anti German Burgess, Wayne Orme, Sharon BAK F ONREL FPbeîag a requisitu. If. in an,%, oit-, n student qualifies ia Clifton, Lloyd u ame -- ______e BA K OF M NT E L U Gerrmn, ltin ma v he sitbitutcd for that year. Coburn, Stella Osmondi, Virginia4 :M Fr sed n acrvi Typing First-, 50;Scii 2.0 Colwell, Irwin Perfect, Ri2hard Wînner: Sandra Gîbson Presenteti by Mr, J.A. Bell Hod< . ots1î nd Mm> , ho ervLû as or ns ac mem a nd ~Cox, Kellie PiîpBvry4*Ades --~-__ 4' Hrolt F. ongwrîhw-hascrvd a' Modms Tache andCrawford, Davidi Piper, Carolyne :___- ~. TE CNADIN IPERAL BNK F CMMERE AARDRugby Coach la Bow'manville High Sehool. Cromrbie, Bill Poste, Gordon *--M THWANDA nersLBNKO RWE: AVR Ist Richard Lancier;2d Fred Graham Elliott, Corinne Prazienka, Susan To the stutient obtaining the highcst standing in Bookkecping Proscaiteti by iss E. Laycock Etcher, Susan Purdy, Jennifer Ç Lune reeteibyM. .G.Gopp I'S ANDN L Evans, Charles Rabb, Glenn M usrpini nlddYs N .::. oeeLunyPeetd yM.R .GiMNSCNDA CLUB IIISTORY PRIZE Faim, Patti Raby, Alan :4: TORONTO-DOMINION BANK CUP Awarded ta the students in Grade X abtaining the bighest Femnlund, Robert Reader, Daisy 4: seSi(i uwrpiî t ::Awarded ta the stutient for speeti anti accuracy ýý5.00 ea!,iln. oos Geboers, Joanne Shackleton, Margaret : in4 Boend aP rscntetiony Mm. B. L.G rsenlvtet by m.B.oysc-SepnWrgtGibson, William Slappentiel, Margaret :Name :4. Wînner: Linda i Borta n ti rasnsction Mr , .Bumk Wner PGrsetSall y Mthr. W.Boys chen r Harness, Gerald Sleep, Beverly ~Ad es --________ COMRILLAVPIECATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE Hellyar, Lyn Stephen, Edward drs_ '~ wmd b h B l MAwarded ta the stuidert obtainîng the hîghest standing Hendryal yo, BuCSm rsfoWlla Awaed y te Bowmanvle Mem-bers cf the Northumberlandi in Grade X Latin. Hobbs, Gaihy Taylor, Carrol * ~& anti iDurham Law Association t h Senior Commercial student Sl<i.(iO in cash. Hoy ah alr am * ~~ who obtaineti the highest marks in the Commercial Law v n r* :The icte'Leagte of St. Jspi'sChrh HoeAa ihCrsea g i . asp*is urcHughes, Tina Virtue, Patricia Nm- Examinations Winr: Sally Withf'rly Presenteti by Mr. G. Hughes Jeffery, Stepben Webb, Garfieldi4:Nme____ Winnem: Lorece Luniney Presenteti by Miss A. Hotigins THE 3MCGREGOR PRIZE Johnson, Marion Wereszczynski, Olga Kitson, Audrey Werry. Anne Address_____ UNEWO ISAwarded ta the best student la Latin anti English Lander, Janice Wessells, DeniseE Awarded to Sandra Gibson and Lorece Lunaev for obtaiaing in the Upper School. Lucas, Bradley Withemly, Sally :___-__ _________w a see o 60wodspe miut o a10 intespetitet;1I000 incash.ucas, Rick Wright, Stephen - --__ aPpe.o 0wreser ued on Mm.1G. intpiridtet Donors: MIjss Heleti McGregor and Mr. Alex MeGregor Luxton. Susan Yea, Roxanna4, For addiol itpaeataiaplisht: Winner: Richard LandierPrsteiyMmR.Seda McFeeters, Dennis 4U........uuuu.u.mu m . g:gg g g gg. l igg pg :ggg:g :ggg .1 :g g'1UEU

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