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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jul 1985, p. 19

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Nurses Make Donation to Hospital Expansion Fund Nurses at Memorial Hospital have donated Cowan; Merridy Bate, president of Local 160; $1,637 to their hospital's expansion fund as the Johanna Bryant, treasurer; and Jack Wilson, as- result of a raffle held during Nurses' Week May sistant administrator at Memorial Hospital. The 5 to 11. Here, two representatives of Local 160 presentation took place at the Hospital Library present their cheque to Tom Cowan, Chairman of late last month. Memorial Hospital Foundation. From left are: Mr Calling All Cooks! On Wednesday, July 10th the (iïattaùfcm Statesman and the Newcastle 9nbepenbent will be publishing a Again this year, as in the past, we ask our readers to please send us their favorite recipes. ; Please send them orbring them to: James Publishing Company Limited Otie from the Heart. Canadian Heart Rind. DO YOU JUST WANT US FOR OUR BODY? It's true that our newest Subaru comes with some pretty SEXY LINES. Not to mention a horizontally opposed overhead cam engine with multi-point fuel injection. But if all you can see are things like our sleek rear deck spoiler and our exotic control pods and our plush, body-hugging seats, you're missing a whole other side of us. Our Inside Because beneath this ravishing exterior lies- a car renowned for its dependability, durability durability and sheer guts, a car with quite a reputation. reputation. In fact Subaru owners are so happy with their cars, they rank second only to Mercedes-Benz owners in customer satisfaction. Mind you, if you're only interested in our looks, that's fine with us. JUST REMEMBER THAT WHEN YOU BUY A NEW SUBARU XT COUPE YOU'LL BE GETTING MUCH, MUCH MORE THAN YOU EVER BARGAINED BARGAINED FOR. THE NEW SUBARU XT COUPE c&c MOTORS 155 King St. W. Oshawa 579-6224 Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 3,1985 3 1965 Mustang Places Second in Car Show Bill Andrews displays the second prize trophy Club car show. The 1965 coupe shown above is 21 he won this month in the Toronto District Mustang years old and has a 289 cubic-inch engine. BSPS News By Michelle Foran and Nancy Conway The last week of school has been a busy one with cleaning out lockers and classrooms and preparing for next year. " On Friday," June 21st, the first day of summer, our school's baseball teams played in a tournament held in Orono against the Pines and Hobbs. The girls' team brought home the trophy after defeating Pines in the final game 9-5. The boys' baseball team played an outstanding game to win the trophy, destroying destroying Hobbs 7-0. Congratulations Congratulations to both teams! On the evening of Tuesday, the 25th, our school held its annual graduation. There, were many awards earned by the students. This is the list of grade eight award winners 1984-1985: ACADEMIC EX- CELLENCE-Dorinda Brooks, Tanya Handsor, Fayaz Ramji, Karl Wunderlich, Bradley Rickard, Nancy Conway, Kevin Jay, Gillian Ramdial, Gregory Brown, Melissa Harness, Harness, Sean Langley, Geoffrey Noyes, Ryan O'Neill, Sandra Rowlands, Karen Yates, Melanie Melanie Baiser, Lynn Bennett, Charlie Lloyd, Evelyn Mad- holall, Paula Rees, Charlynne Tillcock, Derek Volling, Tawnya Clark, Byron Ells, Vickki Gillard, Jonathan Goad, Christopher Hilborn, Gillian Maxwell, Christopher Hay, Mark Greenslade, and Virginia Rundle. VOCAL MUSIC-Dorinda Brooks, Heidi Geisler, Sandra Rowlands, Melanie Baiser, Lynn Bennett, Vickki Gillard, and Sheri Shepherd. GIRLS' PHYS. ED.-Carla Rowe, Lesley Boynton, Heidi Geisler, Melissa Harness, Vickki Gillard, Tami Richards, Richards, Yvonne Sandor, Tracy Storey, Alma Stacey, Tawnya Clark, Michelle Foran, and Alison Mullins. FAMILY STUDIES-Jenni- Like most connoisseurs of classic automobiles, Bill Andrews can tell you a lot about his 1965 Mustang. The 21-year-old collector's collector's item was built in Dear- borne, Michigan April 17, and was one of the 19,000 original Mustangs to be built in the first year of production. production. His car happened to be the approximately 13,000th to roll off the assembly line. Bill, a grade 11 student at Bowmanville High School, explains that the car was originally from Kentucky. He rebuilt the 289 cubic inch V8 engine last winter and captured a second place trophy in the 1965-66 coupe hard top category last month during a show sponsored by the Toronto District Mustang Club. The car is stored during the winter to avoid damage from salt on the roads. Bill Andrews attributes the popularity of the Mustang Mustang to the fact that there were relatively few of them manufactured and the fact that they were built in several several styles, including coupes, fastbacks, and convertibles. convertibles. Take one look at Bill's dark blue 1965 model and it's easy to see why the car is likely ta remain a collector's collector's item for many years in the future. fer Lemke, Gregory Brown, Kirsten Cox, Nancy Conway, Janet Anderson, Lonnie Schofield, Schofield, Melissa Harness, Karen Yates, Alison Mullins, Gregory Gregory Goode, Corry Hamilton, and Douglas Lever. ART-Melanie Moffatt, Heidi Geisler, Dwayne Tapp, Vanessa Vanessa Yeo, Judy Frank, Jonathan Jonathan Goad, Troy Mutton, Tawnya Clark, Tami Richards, Richards, Joanne Chow, Kelly Dunn, Gillian Ramdial, Kevin Mills, and Gregory Whyatt. BOYS' PHYS. ED.-Karl Wunderlich, Derek Volling, Stephen Smith, Steven Bizi, Christopher j ■ Hay, Bradley Rickard, Gregory Goode, Paul Brooks, Daniel Flint, Charlie Lloyd, Jonathan Goad, Douglas Douglas Lever, and Kevin Mills. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC- Christy Nickerson, Lisa McLeod, McLeod, Gillian Ramdial, Janet Anderson, Kirsten Williams, Melissa Harness, Alison Mul lins, Gillian Maxwell, Tami Richards, Charlynne Tillcock, Jason Pawley, Kevin Maynard, Maynard, Steven Bizi, and Tracy Johnston. INDUSTRIAL ARTS-Lesley Boynton, Meesha Edmondson, Michelle Foran, John Kov- acic, Tracy Bates, Melissa Harness, Sarah Partridge, James McGregor, Matthew Byers, Christopher Hay, and Tami Richards.. Trophies were given to outstanding outstanding students in many areas. The Don Bagnell Memorial Memorial Award for Most Improved Improved Female and Male Athlete Athlete was presented to Kathy uooir|oes and Dwayne Tapp. The female and male athletes athletes of the year were Lisa McLeod and Dean Baum- hauer. The French Award was presented to Evelyn Madhol- all and the Mandryk-Velhuis Deloitte Haskins - Sells Limited Trustee in Bankruptcy SERVICES INCLUDE: • Personal and Business Bankruptcies • Financial Counselling • Proposals 2 Simcoe St. South, Suite 700 Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7N1 Phone: B. Raby at 579-8202 no obligation consultation BikkBHB Superior quality wood coatings engineered to stand up against the elements. Available at Central Paint and Wallpaper 295 ltitsou ltd. S. 728-6809 Oshawa James Insurance tllonnor Pnmnnl, Gaylu Windsor, lloiuj Jnmos, Nusla Akoy 24 King St, East, Bowmanville 623-4406 Science Award was presented to Chris Hilborn. The Citizenship Citizenship Award was given to Tami Richards, Melissa Harness and Charlie Lloyd. We would like to thank Jonathan Jonathan Goad, who gave a warm, comical student address. address. Congratulations to the graduating class of 1984-85 who received their diplomas! The overall house league totals for the year put Tigers in 1st with 6946.5, Falcons in 2nd with 6833.5, Beavers in 3rd with 6814.5, Cheetahs in 4th with 6379.5, Eagles in 5th with 5762, and Cougars in 6th with 5592. Congratulations Cougar House! A Site The school year has finally come to an end. The grade sevens are looking forward to next year as grade eights, and the graduates will always remember remember their years at B.S.P.S. We thank the staff for all their encouragement and help. Goodbye and have a great summer! This summer, if you're planning to spend a night or more in one of Ontario's popular provincial parks; let us know in advance. By making a reservation, you can be sure your campsite will be ready and waiting when you arrive. And reservations can be easily arranged by phone, mail, or in person. Guarantee your reservation by using VISA or Mastercard. For reservation information about specific parks, consult the booklet "Ontario Provincial Parks 1985 Guide',' or call the toll free number below. Give use a call, then Come, Park Yourself. r For more Information write Ontario Travel-Parks, Dept. N.D., Queen's Park,Toronto M7A 2R9. name ADDRESS- CITY- I'ROV. - I'OS TA l. CALL TOLL FRF.IV L 1-800-268-3735 Ministry of 111111 M'dui.'IH.iin.i Natural ,, , , M.iry Moijlnul Resources i>. >.•.w Ontario

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