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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Oct 1977, Section 2, p. 1

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BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, OCTOBER 5.1977 SECTION TWO Wet SEAP, Wallkers, Realch Hydro,Site Organizer with bull horn gives instructions to soaked marchers. At the site, several members of Greenpeace entered Hydro property to pitch a tent and plant trees to register their protest. Later, Ontario Provincial Police arrived and charged several with trespassing. SEAP walkers pass throught the lineup of tradespeople, as they almost reach the end of their march. The Hydro plant site is just beyond. Note the food van serving coffee and doughnuts to the protesters. Sincarer ek eug nerc-oya A- ~ ~ A" Siwf-a rrieRsd ekrfue.draoya -. aveleyRd Plaza. Somne of the media people Hard-htted embf"s of te Traes & abor te job thaýwill b avadbleotoer ninttheerwalk, stog tpedalofftotod bff o hotyhot gs andn Hard-,in a e me mbers of t Tad e & abo r t e -jo tha llbeav0lbl. nýd e pin bt, hee hamburgs,but the de iatedwalkers continued on Co n ii1a g um e s at a h r a e e mr1h n 0 r d s a u no their w ay-w ith no food, buoy, p s irits with singing junctioün north of the Hydro site to register their confrontation occurred. and shoutingsoasfvaynkds protest at the SEAP protesters march. They wantu, ,sga ovrynid. John Veldhuis of SEAP and wea wwara glcrriter onjetivue bealed sign caYr iter bctinue p ~0 O '4 0 i I I I I

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