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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Oct 1973, Section 2, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Oct. 31, 1973 Section Two Ltest Wrinkle in Educotion ot BHS isiib stuaent inrisine wes- tover sits at the console of an IBM cathode ray tube monitor which has been installed at the Guidance Department of Bow- manville this faîl. The system, called Student Guidance In- formation Service (SGIS) is plugged into a central com- puter in Toronto via a Bell Telephone cable and will instantly answer student ques- tions about careers and higher education. Ahl a student has to do is type in a question and the answer will appear on the sçreen. According to Mrs. Carolyn MacNamara (pictured at right), Guidance Counsellor at BHS, the SGIS computer bas descriptions of 7,000 careers and the training required for each, as welI as information MI au i UlVe'ilUvS a£Iu p4JL- secondary institutions in Ontario. Looking on while Mrs. MacNamara >helps Miss Wes- tover, is Charles Kennedy, the former Head of Guidance at BHS, who is now the Computer Liaison Officer for the Board of Education. The day this photo was taken Kennedy and Don Peebles were explaining the set-up at BHS to visitors from1 the Peterborough County B3oard of Education. Only one other school in Ontario bas an installation similar to the one in Bowman- ville. The Ministry of Educa- tion is providing the computer service free this year as a testing ground for "the new system. Mrs. MacNamara com- CORPORATION 0F THE TOWNSHIP 0F DARLINGTON NOICOF BY-LAW concerning the pIroposed closing of the original Road Allowance lying between the North halves of Lots 26 and 27 in the 5th Concession of the Township of Dar- lington and providing for the sale thereof to the abutting owners. NOTICE, IS HEIIEBY GIVEN that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Darlington at a meeting to be held on Tuesday, the l3th day of November, 1973 at the Council Chambers in the Township Hall at Hampton at 7:30 p.m.,,or anytime thereafter will consider passing a By-law to stop up and close the original Road Allowance between the North halves of Lots 26 and 27 in the 5th Concession of the Township of Darlington and to authorize the sale thereof to the abutting owners. The proposed By-Law and Plan showing the lands affected may be seen in my office in the Township Hall in Hampton. The Council will hear in person, or by his or her Counsel, Agent or Solicitor, any person who dlaims that his or her lands will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law and who applies to be heard. DATED THIS 11TH DAY 0F OCTOBER, 1973. WALTER E. RUNDLE, Clerk F CORPORATION 0F THE «$- TOWNSHIP 0F - DARLINGTON NOTI CE 0F BY-LAW concerning the proposed closing of the original Road Allowance Iying between Lots 34 and 35 in the 2nd Concession of the Town- ship of Darlington and providing for the1 sale thereof to the abutting owners. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Darlington at a meeting to be held on Tuesday, the 13lth day of November, 1973 at the Council Chambers in the Township Hall at Hampton at 7:30 p.m. or anytime thereafter will consider passing a By-Law to stop up and close the northerly 1,594 feet of the southerly 3,442 feet of the original Road Allowance between Lots 34 and 35 in the 2nd Concession of the Township of Darlington and to authorize the sale thereof to the abutting'owners. The proposed By-Law and Plan showing the lands affectedmay be seen -in my office in the Township Hall at Hampton. The Council will hear in person, or, by his or her Counsel, Agent or Solicitor, any person Who dlaims that his or her lands will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law and who applies to be heard. DATED THIS 11TH DAY 0F OCTOBER, 1973. WALTER E. RUNDLE, Clerk mentea mnat sne lnos mfe S(i1 computer an invaluable asset in counselling students. Infor- mation wbich might take a week or more to locate otherwise is readily available and updated on a daily basis. She added that the service is avaîlable to members of the public through the regular adult counselling service pro- vided on Wednesday evenings at BHS. OBITUARIES MRS. THOMAS WRIIGHT A life member of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Can- adian Legion, Branch 178, Annie Humphrey Wright, aged 85, passed away Sunday, October 14, 1973, in Oshawa General Hospital. Born in Maryport, Cumbêr- land, England, the daughter of William and Rachel (Duggan) Humphrey, she was educated at Maryport and on July 17, 1913, was united in marriage to the late Thomas Robertsona Wright. A member of St. John's Anglican Church, the Rebekab Lodge, Past Noble Grand Club 59, and the Martha Group, St. John's Cbiurch, Mrs. Wright was a valued member of ail organizations and always will- ing and eager to help. A devoted mother, she leaves to mourn ber passing, seven chilsren, Williai, Doris (Mrs. w. A. Davis of Ottawa, Rae (Mrs E. Sbackelton) Ross, Don, Joan (Mrs. Bert Engley) Bow- manville, Doreen (Mrs. Bruce Lidster) Oshawa, 28 grand- children. and four great grandchildren. The funeral service was conducted by, Reverend T. Gracie, on Wednesday, Oct- ober 17, from the Morris Funeral Chapel witb Mrs. Albert Cole at the organ. Palîbearers were grandsons William Davis Jr., Gerry, Tom and Scott Wright, Rick Shackelton and Brian Engley. Beautiful floral tributes were received from the Can- adian Legion Branch 178, Beehive Rebekab Lodge, K40 Club, Past Noble Grand Club 59, and the Canadian Legionw Ladies Auxiliary. Interment was in Bowmanville Cemetery., EDNA SHAW ALLIN Edna Shaw Allin was born in Agincourt, Ont. in 1907, third daugbter of the late George and Sarah Carr. She received her education in Hampton and Baker's School on the 7tb Concession of Darlington., In 1928 she married Charles Shaw and was blessed wîth three sons, George, Jim and Ralpb. Tbey lived in Hamp- ton, Orono, Bowmanville and Oshawa. Her husband Charles predeceased ber in 1951 and she worked in Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital for 14 years. In 1969 she married Norman Allin and became a resident of Bowmanville again and was a member of Bowmanville Trin- ity Cburch. She took great interest in the Eastern Star Cbapter and was Worthy Matron in 1958. In failing bealth for five montbs in Bowmanville Mem- orial Hospital,, she' passed away Oct. 13. SÉe is survived by ber husband Norman, three sons, eigbt grandchildren, and one great-grandson, three sisters Vera Carr, Mabel (Mrs. H. Wonnacott), Ina (Mrs.. A. Virtue). A sister Reta pre- deceased ber in 1939. Funeral service was beld fromn the Morris Funeral Chapel on Tuesday, October l6thwith Rev. WesleyOake officiating. Interment in Bow- manville Cemnetery.' Beautiful floral arrange- ments were received from many friends, relatives, organizations and donations to the OnaroHer Fund. adoore ~BEAVER No.r IIhandyman tips .4 clip 1& Save. PAINTING AND STAININO TIPS: Follow these ips when finishinig doors, or an' other woodwork. PAINTINGý 1. Sand surface to a smooth finish. Remove dust. 2. Prime with enamel undercoating. Note: th eefpisncolour.lfns s eietn wife deecoufa in ih as desîredtityo th ienderaing wih sal qanit o I3. Sand surface lightly. 4Finish with semi-gloss or gtoss enamelI of your choice. STAINING: 1.Sand to a smooth fnish-remove dust I 2. Apply one coat of stain.j I3. 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