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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Oct 1979, Section 2, p. 1

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Schools Mark "Year of the Child"Day BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, OCTOBER 31, 1979 SECTION TWO Anl outaoor activity centre containing a swing brige at Lockfart's Public Seflool provides recess fun for the students. Packed in like sardines, they posed for us on Year of the Child Day while we hoped the bridge was of durable construction. Girade one stuclents at Vncent ivassey Puble5cflool enjoy dessert following tfleir mon four flot lunchi. Proceeds from the lunches served to students at, the sehool last Wednesday, October 24, were used to support the school's foster child in the Philippines. This bottoms up routine is credited to Aaron Wigley at the Lockhart Public School playground. Students at Lockhart Public School were captivated by an extensive antique button collection belonging to Hazel Crago, Newcastle. To celebrate Year of the Cild daay, G-reorge Jack of Orono instructs Lockhart Public School students in the art of bird bouse building. Engrossed in the project are stu dents, Ron Van Dusen, left, and Mike Lane. A srnile of approval cornes frorn vice-principal, Jirn Dupuis. DannrýiyiMQuid andc Trevor Shelley are shown here with a solar energy display at an exhibit held in the Hampton Junior Public School gyrnnasium. Danny and Trevor are grade six students. Durham Region -Police Detective Rion Parker of Bownanvfi es 161 Senior Public School students on the'force's youth bureau. Two Orono vornen, Doroth.y T ýrneî, left, and Stella Carson, dernonstrated their expertise in the Canadiana pursuit of quîlt rnaking. Orono Public School students view the craft intently. Students frorn left: Craig Tomnkins, Marcia Blanschke, Kim Lycett, Doug Bedford and Shane Faulkner. Grade five students (leit to rîght) Diîane Brooking, tienee Freeman, 'rammy Shelley, Cindy Holder, Shelley Baker, and Judy Cochra 'ne are shown here with a plant display at the Hampton Junior Public School. The school gyrnnasiurn contained displays from ail grades last Wednesday and parents were invited to view the students' projects. Photos by Peter Parrlott and Donna Fairey

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