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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Mar 1988, p. 25

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I Durham Choral Society Relives 16th Century Music Durham Christian High School was filled with the sounds of 15th and 16th century music when the Durham Durham Chamber Choral Society came to town on Saturday, Saturday, February 27. Along with the music from earlier times, the group also entertained with some comic acting. The well-attended dessert concert is the groupes first major appearance in the area for 1988. Choral members are: (front from left) Eileen Van- derzwan (director), Debbie Griffioen, Glenda Beek- sma, Florene Heidinga, Amy Verwoerd, Wilma Feddema and Sylvia VanBelle. Back from left, Ron Hosmar, Gary Vandermeulen, Bert van Harmelen, Fred DeHaas, Fred Verwoerd and Ron Visser. "Don't MISS our big Chick Day. / vDelivery Dates: •. 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It career career opportunities in natural resources are an area of interest interest where you feel you could make a difference, É lan to attend the Open louse at Sir Sandford Fleming Fleming College's School of Natural Natural Resources in Lindsay, Ontario on Saturday, March 19,1988. As "Canada's Most Comprehensive Comprehensive School of Natural Natural Resources", the campus offers students a wide variety variety of programs - many of ■ which are unique in the province and, in some cases, the country. For this reason, the vast majority of our students students are from outside the area. But, the friendly, close- knit community is only one of the many features that appeals appeals to them onde they get here; The remphasis on hands-on activity offersi many advantages to students students and employers alike. You are invited to experience experience the facilities and program program offerings first-hand' during the Open House, starting at 9:30 a.m. and continuing continuing through until 3:00 p.m. Tours, displays and demonstrations, and opportunities opportunities to talk with present college students and staff will be available. The cafeteria cafeteria will be open for lunch. Don't miss this chance to explore explore natural resources as a part of your future! Reservations and Enquiries: Enquiries: Please contact Beth Ain- slie (705)324-9144 or Admissions Admissions (toll free) 1-800-461- 0340. Sir Sandford Fleming College School of Natural Resources (Frost Campus) is located on Albert Street, South in Lindsay. I was getting ready to go down Suicide Hill. But, I suddenly suddenly had visions of what I would look like if I didn't make it around the hairpin turns. So, I quickly changed my mind and walked down the hill. On February 17th - 19th, Mr. Stapleton's class and Mrs. Mead's Grade 6 class went to the Ganaraska Forest Centre. Eveiyone had a great time. We skied, we learned different ways to conserve our environment, and we did winter ana weather studies. My favorite part of the trip was the night hike. We started out walking from a cabin and walked into the woods. We then tried to call owls and Glenda and Neil (two counsellors) told us some stories. Mike Jenkin's and Jennifer Jennifer Kelly's was the solo walk in the dark but some of us walked in pairs. We were sent one minute apart on our walk and we had to try to find our way back to the cabin. cabin. Samantha McDonald's favorite part was the early morning ski, which was at 7:00. She enjoyed the early morning because she could see some early morning animals. animals. bv Hannah Whately. This week Mrs. Chadwick's Chadwick's class is finishing their topic about bears and care- bears. Next week there will be kings and queens with princes and princesses riding riding on hobby horses and dressing in fancy clothes and playing in a big castle that will be in the class. Everyone in the class is looking forward forward to taking turns to be king of the castle. by April Turner. K4 lM/ Knox Christian School was the site of the Newcastle Newcastle Athletic Association "B" Division Basketball Finals Finals for 1988. The final game saw some great on- court action between the Knox Christian home team and Bowmanville Senior Public School. The well- played game was eventually won by the BSPS team with a 49-39 score. Team members are: (front from left), Jason Moore, Mark Deighan, Richard Bateman, Bateman, Jeremy Allin, Way de Putnam and Shawn Henderson. Back from left, Andrew Laing, Sean Brown, Jason Mothersill, Jason Crosbie, Robin Alehin Alehin and Don MacArthur (coach). Drama Plus at Courtice Secondary School OBITUARY Thomas Arthur Rogers Thomas Arthur Rogers died suddenly in his home on Sunday, February 14,1988. He was 65 years old. Born in Toronto the son of Lizzie and John Rogers, he was educated at Danforth Technical School in Toronto. He was married to Helen L.' Nolan on November 7,1942. A resident at RR 1 Bowmanville Bowmanville for the last 40 yearsj(ie was employed at the Dc.rlington Nuclear Plant, a position from which he retired two wéeks prior to his death. He served in the Canadian Army from 1942 to 1946. Predeceased by Ms mother mother and brother, John, he is survived by his wife Helen, four sons James, David, Donald and Mark, his daughter Joan, his father John Rogers and sister Barbara Barbara Campbell. Funeral services were held in Bowmanville on February February 16, with the Reverend Douglas Warren officiating. Funeral music was provided by Arlene Ayre. Floral tokens were received received from Cl via, RE/MAX Bowling, Star Components, Pipe Fitters G.M., AVP Extrusions Extrusions and Exco Engineering. Engineering. Interment Hampton Cemetery. Cemetery. Give generously Lancer can be beaten. CANADIAN CANOR SOGETY SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE DU CANCER $ by Jill McClure We had such fun! With co-operation from 120 students, students, many teachers, board members, sponsors, parents who billeted and made sandwiches, sandwiches, how could you lose? A two day drama workshop workshop on February 19 and 20 for students witmn the N&N region was the first of its size and kind. It was for students who had given up their time I after school for drama clubs, .organized by teachers who had done the same. Friday night, eight students students in the Recreational Leadership program at Sir Sandford Fleming, under the instruction of Mrs. Jan Quinn, organized "get together" together" and "get to know each other" workshops. When 9:00 p.m. came, we all weather a blizzard to various billets. Students from Courtice, Courtice, Clarke and Bowmanville Bowmanville billeted students from Brighton, Campbellford, C6- bourg East, Cobourg West and Port Hope. Mi : The workshops Saturday took place simultaniously in gyms, classrooms and the library. library. Between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., each student attended attended three different workshops. workshops. Darryl Vaneyk, a congenial congenial former C.S.S. student, who has travelled with Up With People, did three actor training workshops. An energetic Kevin Frankoff started out studying studying improvising with an organization organization called "Theatresports". He also toured with "Second City". During the past two years, Kevinnas performed in over twenty television commercials commercials and is starting Ms second second season as host of "Kidstreet", a gameshow for kids. Joan Hill, a retired librarian, librarian, previously with N&N, lent her expertise in three acting skills workshops. Joan is now a professional actress. Doug Dewell and Lorn a Brockstra capably directed two workshops on social interaction interaction through music. They left for an hour or so to be at another function in Hampton, returned to grab a hasty sandwich and be back for a final workshop! We appreciated appreciated their energy. Jeffrey Prentice is at Stratford Festival. He played ■a Kit Kat girl in Cabaret and appeared in SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL and OTHELLO. In 1985, Jeffrey was in PIRATES PIRATES OF PENZANCE. His skilful workshops at DRAMA DRAMA PLUS were on move : ment. Keith McDonald from T.V. Ontario did a double workshop on video. Students filmed various ads and had fun seeing, editing and reviewing reviewing them. The always enthusiastic Ross Metcalf ran two sessions sessions on musical voice projection projection and range. Mrs. Kathy Coverly coordinated coordinated this entire event. Her work for the benefit of drama students is tireless. Her hope is to see DRAMA PLUS become an annual event, moving yearly from the west to the east. With our eight high schools so spread out in distance, this serves as one of the few unifying times for us. When you hear students say, "That was terrific!", and "Next year, let's have a DRAMA DRAMA PLUS week!" that's why, it's all worthwMle. Jill McClurg. IT'S THE ANNUAL BOWMANVILLE ROTARY CLUB'S Easter Seal Campaign OUR LOCAL OBJECTIVE $14,000.00 Please .. . Help Us Help Our Kids Please drop your donation off at the Bowmanville branch of the Bank of Montreal, and help us save on increased postal costs. In order to meet our objective, WE NEED YOUR HELP! Bach a Fighter with Easter Seats WE KNOW YOU CARE. SHOW YOU CARE. ill ■ > a 2 I By, s o ■ : " . > | R SAVE $50°° ■jéÉp -- Ob - 0-J > 16 on any insurance windshield claim deductible. Limit one/purchase. 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