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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Nov 1982, p. 30

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V < 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 3.1982 Section Two B.H.S. NEWS Editors: Chris Kelly, and Sam Laskarls By Chris Kelly The. Bowmanville High School Commencement Exercises Exercises began last Friday at 8:00 p.m. with a graceful procession procession of the graduating students. Following this} O'Canada was sung with the accompaniment of the B.H.S. Senior Band. The ' festive crowd was then addressed by Mr. H. Bradley (Principal), members of the ministry. members of the Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, and members of the administration. The Secondary School diplomas diplomas were awarded to those students graduating from grade 12. These and other honourable awards were presented at this point. The very appreciative audience then enjoyed musi cal selections from the Senior Band. The Secondary School Honour Diplomas, which are presented to all students successfully completing grade 13 were, along with many other awards presented at this point. The Valedictorian Address was made by Beth Lea vis. ELECT RON W0RB0Y For Northumberland-Newcastle Board of Education Ward I - Darlington Bujing Canada Savings Bonds? WoodGundy makes it easier. An important part of Wood Gundy's business is making financial financial transactions as easy as possible for you. 1 That's why we make buying Canada Savings Bonds as easy as dialing your telephone. George Weekes Bowmanville 623-7345 By Sam Laskarls The B.H.S. Redmen football team concluded their L.O.S.S.A. season last Wednesday on a losing note in Oshawa. The team was blanked blanked 26-0 by the Donevan Blue Devils at the Civic Fields. In the regular season the Redmen came up with only one victory against five defeats thus exluding them from L.O.S.S.A. post-season action. This year's version of the B.H.S. Redmen lacked experience and also suffered from the graduation of several key players. For the coaches Bill Brunt and Chuck Lynch they can only wait until next season and hope for the best. As mentioned last week the B.H.S. junior boys' soccer team also concluded their season. The team ended with a .500 record of four wins, four losses and a tie. Bowmanville ended up tied for fifth place in their division just missing the playoffs by one victory. Under the direction of coach Mr. H. Netten the team players players this year were Vaughn Chambers, Bob Gill, Andrew Goad, Jay Greathaus, Tony Gregg, Shawn Healey, Lance Killingbeck, Mike Knight, Bob McCann, Steve McHugh, Kevin Nagel, Eddie Paradis, Pierre St. Amand, Tracy Stephens, Rob Terry, Tim. Whalen, Andrew Yates and Roger Yates. On Monday both the junior and senior girls' basketball teams travelled to Courtice and came home with victories. The senior team won convincingly convincingly 46-18 to increase their regular season record to three victories against only one defeat. Anne Rimes was top scorer for B.H.S. with 22 points followed followed by Bernadette Francis who added 14 points. Also last week the B.H.S. midget boys' basketball team played against last year's midget team, the ex-midgets came away with an easy 75- 32 victory. For the ex-midgets Bruce Cooke led the way with a 25-point performance, followed followed by John Theriault with 16 points, Steve Brown with 14 points and Brian Heard who added 12 points. Top scorer for this year's VOTE Marie HUBBARD X Election Day ... Nov. 8 Call 623-2457 On November 8th Vote for and Elect Garnet Rickard Mayor For information and transportation, please call: Bowmanville (Ward II) 623-3891 or 623-4768 Courtice (Ward I) 728-4830 Hampton (Ward I) 263-2669 Newcastle (Ward III) 987-4682 Orono(Ward III) 983-5858 Letters to the Editor Santa Claus Parade Saturday - November 20,1982 10:30 a.m. Your Santa Claus Parade committee is again hard at work planning the 1982 Parade. We are sure you will agree, this has been a very successful Parade in the past years. . There is no event in Bowmanville Bowmanville which requires the complete co-operation of so many of our citizens, and surely this must be good for community spirit. It is impossible to estimate the exact number of people who help in so many ways to get this parade on the road, by hours of labour, financial assistance, etc. As in the past years, the community's financial support of this event would be appreciated, and we trust you will be generous. Please assist us and mail your cheque to the Santa Claus Parade Fund, care of Bank of Montreal, Bowmanville. Thank you for your assistance in this worthwhile project. John Pogue Chairman Santa Claus Parade Committee Ward II Candidates 9 Night Draws Small Audience It has been brought to the attention of The Royal Canadian Legion that the publications of The Canadian Federation of Veterans' News; Veterans Advocate; and Veterans Forum are canvassing for advertising from time to time throughout the Province of Ontario. The solicitations are generally carried out during the Remembrance and Poppy period. We wish to alert the people of this area that to the best of our knowledge none of these publications have any connection or are they associated with any Veterans organization and they are not supported by The Royal Canadian Legion. Ken Jeffries District "F" Poppy Chairman Royal Canadian Legion ALL CANDIDATES MEETING Last week's all-candidates meeting in the Newcastle Village community hall attracted the largest number of candidates and voters of any election forums to date. The Newcastle Village and District Chamber- of Commerce estimates that between 140 and 150 members of the public turned out to the meeting held Tuesday, October 26. In addition to the persons seeking seats on Newcastle's town council for Ward Three (Orono, Newcastle and Clarke Township), the meeting also included mayoralty contenders, Ward Three school board candidates, separate school board candidates and persons running for seats on the hydro-' electric commission. The meeting, which included included speeches and written questions from the floor, was chaired by Tom Simpson, the incpming president of the Chamber.-, midget team was Rod Tukker with 14 points. Finally this week, B.H.S. sent four runners to the Central Central Ontario Secondary School' Association cross-country running meet held in Brighton on Thursday. Debbie Vanden- burg, Pam King, Dan Moria- rity and Matthew Goad all ran strong races in a very competitive competitive field of runners. None of the B.H.S. runners were able to qualify for the All-Ontario championships but they have nothing to be ashamed of as getting as far as they did is quite an accomplishment accomplishment in itself. About 100 town citizens gathered in the Bowmanville High School auditorium Thursday night for an all candidates forum of ward two municipal council hopefuls. The event was co-sponsored by the Bowmanville Chamber of Commerce and the downtown downtown merchants association. The structure of the forum allowed each candidate an opportunity to convey his platform platform to the audience and each segment concluded with the time allotment for questions from the floor. Despite verbal encouragements encouragements from forum co-chairman co-chairman Tony Brand, the audience audience responded with only four questions to the 11 candidates present. Starting off the evening with their platforms were mayoralty mayoralty candidates Garnet Rickard (incumbent), Harry Wade and Thomas Vanderende. Both Mr. Rickard and Mr. Wade agreed that the town can benefit from regional government government while Thomas Vanderende Vanderende blasted the system. He criticized local policing, a housing shortage and downtown downtown parking and based his charges on regional government government policy. All four candidates vying for Bowmanville's regional council council seat attended the forum. Each of the candidates was asked to respond about how Bowmanville might make itself heard at the regional government level. Regional candidate Ken Hooper said those that do nothing get nothing and that he would be prepared to go to the region and battle till hell freezes over if necessary. Ward two local councillor Marie Hubbard, who is seeking seeking the regional seat, told the audiences that the last term may have been controversial but it was nonetheless productive. productive. She recounted the accomplishments of the current current council saying there is no basis on which to claim it was ineffective. When asked how Bowmanville Bowmanville might make itself better heard at the region, Councillor Hubbuard responded, "Elect me." Regional candidate Merv Kelly proposed a two step solution which he maintained would result in Bowmanville's increased effectiveness at regional council. He suggested that a unified council which conducted its business in a dignified manner would automatically gain the respect and co-operation of the regional council body. Mr. Kelly said the regional representative elected must understand the issues, be prepared prepared to listen to the people, have the courage to make decisions and work in harmony harmony with other Durham Region councillors. Incumbent regional councillor councillor Maurice Prout reminded the audience of the amount of road work done within the town of Newcastle during the present term. Councillor Prout said he will continue to push for a shopping mall at Waverley and Base Line Roads. Local council candidates Don Allin, Louis Lyle, Earl Malley and Andy Tielemans gave brief biographical backgrounds backgrounds and sought the support support of the voters in the audience. Mr. Allin pointed out that he was a former Bowmanville councillor prior to regional government. Candidate Earl Malley focused his élection platform on the issue of the Œ sed Waverley-Base Line laying the project has his full support. Mayoralty candidates shown above from left are: Incumbent Mayor Garnet Rickard, Harry Wade and Thomas Vanderende. Candidates for regional council shown above Marie Hubbard who is making a bid for the ward from left are: Incumbent Councillor Maurice two regional seat. Prout, Merv Kelly, Ken Hooper and local councillor Ward two local council candidates shown above from left are: Andy Tielmans, Louis Lyle, Don Allin and Earl Malley. Candidates Ivan Hobbs and Keith Shackelton commitments. gave notice of previous Ward two local "council candidates, Andy Tielemans and Louis Lyle both promised their undivided attention if elected to serve the citizens of Bowmanville. The audience was advised that local council candidates Ivan Hobbs and Keith Stiac- kelton were unable to attend the forum because of prior commitments. Carpet Warehouse NOVEMBER SAVINGS! Non-Wax Vinyl Flooring from s 3.95 Hi-Lo Sculptured from s 7.95 40-oz. 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