t 1 The Canadian Stalcsman, Bowmanville. May 25. 1988 19 Phone Phone Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Tenders Tenders Vincent Massey Mon., June 6, 7:30 p.m. ' ! ' Real Estate Auction At 15 David Dr., Lindsay Modem three bedroom sidesolit ' brick and aluminum, rec room with fireplace, large living room, dining room, laundry room, new broad- loom, hardwood floors, prime location, location, large well landscaped lot, paved drive. Selling subject to reserve reserve bid. Terms $5000. at sale. Balance 30 days. Don't miss this opportunity to buy a good family home. To inspect call ORVAL Mc- LEAN AUCTIONS, 324-2783 Lindsay.21-2SN Public Auction Sale For "Village Retirement Nursing Center" Sat., June 4th, 10 a.m. 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering. Just north of Hwy 2. Take 401 to Brock Rd., go North to Hwy. 2, turn and go West to Valley Farm Rd., turn and go North 1 mile on East side. Watch for signs. "Auction will be held at rear of building". For "Village Retirement Nursing Center". Selling: Large quantity of construction materials, household, hardware and home furnishings, all surplus items. Partial Listing: Quantity of wood and metal doors, 20 steel doors 2T 0" X 6'8", steel door casings (fire rated) 3' X 7' quantity of 31, double door steel casing 72" X 84", complete alum, doorway, various sizes of twin glazed windows in frames, various screens, 108 - 24" X 2" carpet tile squares, drum carls, 3 sections of scaffolding, fluorescent light fixtures, fixtures, 6 serviced fire extinguishers, fans, pails of all purpose cleaner, 2' fluorescent lights and 4' lights, 8 large ceiling mounted smokeat- ers air cleaners, 2 pressurized tanks, rolls of snow fence, weight scale with weights, 12 imitation fireplaces with stereo inserts, 3 wooden hall trees, Ig. quantity of 48" cloth and naugahide head- boards (new in wrapping), quantity of 54" bookcase headboards, pictures pictures and prints, cash registers, photo copier, console stereo, 4' X 8' slate pool table, lockers, antique bar, 4 pine utility tables, 1969 SkiDoo Nordic, walk behind - self propelled gas powered cultivator with earth and snow plow attach. Quantity of lamps and shades, electric typewriter, 1978 Pontiac Parisienne 4 dr. sedan, 3 other cars, console color and b/w TV, 2 sofa beds. This is only a brief description description of what is to be sold. List is just too numerous. "Make plans to attend this extraordinary sale". No reserve. Cash or cheque with I.Q.. AN §alé§ Jppl and everything • 1 'sold as IS, where, is.' Please jpake 11 arrangements for pick up' 1 day of sale. Keith Monk Atibtion Service, 705-748-3942. 21-2S Sat., May 28,11 a.m. Our Monthly Machinery and Vehicle Sale At Peterboro Auction Centre : 2 Miles east of Peterborough on Hwy. 7 Log skidder, tractors, farm machin- ; ery and vehicles; Massey Ferguson Ferguson 2705 tractor (diesel) with 2100 hrs., 1120 J.D. tractor c/w loader, 710 J.D. with loader, Husky manure manure tank with floatation tires, N.H. baler, Owtana 9' haybine, N.H. 55 side delivery rake, mowers, seed drill, bale fork, bale elevator, farrowing farrowing crates, 78 Ford 1/2 ton, 78 i Ford Bronco 4 X 4, 16 h.p. Wheelhorse garden tractor with mower, blade and snowblower, Case 222 riding mower, shop hand motor hoist with boom, large quantity quantity eaves (roughing, 40 ton hydraulic hydraulic press, hydraulic truck bed hoist, 125 dirt bike, large air compressor, compressor, pressure pump and tank, 85 Skoda. ALSO under instructions instructions from F.A. Lawson, trustee in bankruptcy we will be selling a John Deere 540-B log skidder, and a 83 Ford Ranger 4X4 pickup, Consignments still being taken. Units must be at the barn by May 26. List subject to additions and deletions. For info call 745-5007. PETERBORO AUCTIONS. Dale and Orval McLean, Auctioneers. 21-1SN Auction Sale • Thurs., June 2 at 11 a.m. Movino, Ernest and Pearl Rowe. Lot 18, Con. 13, Seymour Twsp., 10 kms. north of Campbellford on . County Rd. 50 (Preneveau Rd.) to '!■ Con. 13, then east 2 kms. (Watch for sale signs). M.F. 245 diesel tractof with Allied 350 front end loader (p.s., live p.t.o., 3 pt. h., approx. approx. 1330 hrs., like new), tractor chains, M.F. 3 furrow plow, 3 pt.h., Sanderum 26 tooth cultivator, 3 pt.h. 4 section finishing harrows, Ini. McCormick 13 run seed drill on steel, fed. and grass seed boxes, 3 drum roller, M.F. 110 manure manure spreader - p.t.o. (good), Int. 7 ft. mower - 3 pt.h., Int. 6 ft. mower - 3 pt.h., M.F. side delivery rake, M.F. 124 baler willi notation tires (good), rubber tired wagon and flat , rack, rubber tired wagon, Int. 6 ft. cut combine - canvas, 4 cyl. gas engine, scour clean, bin with auger. Cockshutt corn binder (good), 3 pt.h. blade, M.H. binder, Cockshutt horse drawn mower, platform scales, logging chains, tools, small items, etc. 3 pt. h. corn scuffler, McCulloch chain saw, chain blocks, quantity of scrap, 2 walking plows, 2 set of sleighs, De- Laval 320 gal. bulk cooler, three 80 lb. cans, DeLaval double wash sinks, 3 DeLaval milker units, 2 stainless palls, stainless strainer, Cascade hot water heater. Household Household items and antiques to sell first at 11:00 a.m. Bedroom suite (bed, chest of drawers, vanity and bench), antique chest of drawers, antique dresser, wardrobe, trunk, metal bed with brass knobs, armoire armoire with mirror (good), quantity ' of sealers, old extension table, 4 crocks, coal oil lantern, Int. refrigerator. refrigerator. Numerous other items not listed. Terms: Cash or choque with I.D. Owner and auctioneer shall be free from responsibility of any accldènt or Injury on or about premises day of salo. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Box 883, Campbellford, KOL 1L0 (705) 653- 3533. Lunch available. 21-1S Horses Horse Sale Pull, Dinner and Dance Saturday, May 28th Annual Draft Horse Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R.2, Lindsay, Ont. Equipment at 9 a.m. Horses at 11 a.m. For consignments or entry forms contact Clarke Trent, Oakwood, Ont. 705-953-9535 or Carl Hickson Auctions, 705-324-9959 or 324-8311. Banquet and Dance Sat. Evening, May 28,6:30 p.m. Victoria Park Armories Lindsay, Ont. For tickets contact Don Robertson, 705-324-2409 or Keith "Hobden, 324-9388. Kawartha Lakes International Horse Pull Sunday, May 29th Lindsay Exhibition Grounds 12:30 p.m. - Light Weights, 3300 lbs. and under. 3:30 p.m. - Heavy Weights For further information contact LeRoy Nesbitt, 705-324-0749. 20-2S Auction Sale Wed., June 1, at 11 a.m. Estate of the late Walter Jones. 10 kms. east of Campbellford on Con. 6 Seymour (Burnbrae Rd.) to Boundary Rd., then go north to first farm on left (watch for sale signs). Int. 300 gas tractor with front end loader, power bucket, McCormick WDS diesel tractor (p.t.o., hydraulics), hydraulics), Int. B414 diesel tractor (p.t.o., 3 pt. h.), Minneapolis Moline tractor, Irit. tractor for parts, Case 6 ft. mower - 3 pt.h. N.H. p.t.o. manure manure spreader, two wheel trailer, 2 wheel trailer with flat rack, sprayer and gun with Novo 2 cyl. engine on 1/2 ton trailer box, Int. 3 furrow plow, trail type 3 furrow plow, Int. 3 furrow trail type plow, 4 furrow trail type plow, 17 tooth cultivator on steel, Int. 17 tooth cultivator, 13 run seed drill, 3 pt.h. snow blower, tandem trailer, circular saw, 3 drum roller, 3 section of finishing harrows, V-wing snow plow, truck cap, cider press, Sears roto tiller, garden tools, cement mixer and motor, 2 air compressors, rubber tired wheel barrow, refrigeration parts. Quantity of small items and some tools. Quantity of scrap, rabbit rabbit cages, tanks, 1978 Dodge Aspen 2 door - 318 V-8, running (as is). 1973 Dodge Tradesman 200 van (as is). Ford F-100 truck (as is). Many more items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash or cheque with I.D. Owner and auctioneer shall bp free from .responsibility,pf. any .acçiden), or in-- jury on or about premises day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Box 883, Campbellford, KOL 1L0. (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. 21-1S Auction Sale Sat., May 28th at 10 a.m. 870 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby Selling the contents of a home plus others including walnut tea wagon, Fr. Prov. chesterfield and chair, 4 old chairs, cane seats, drop-leaf table, stacking table, solid oak round table claw feet, press back chairs, hall rack, cedar chests, settee settee carved faces, drop front desk, oak dresser, carved cedar chest, chest marble top, wicker settee etc., 7 pc. walnut diner, spinning wheel, oak office chair and desk, 3 pc. walnut bedroom suite (old), oak step dresser and mirror, carpets, carpets, lamps, antique settee and chairs, several parlor tables, old toys, antique cherry d.l. table, Limoges chocolate pot and cups, Victorian chair, 2 oak chairs, modern modern 10 pc. oak diner, walnut 5 pc. bedroom suite, 10 pc. inlaid walnut diner, oil paintings, pictures etc., curio cabinet, grey table glass top and 6 chairs, settee claw feet, 2 antique metal beds, loveseat,- chesterfields and chairs, chesterfields chesterfields and loveseats, end tables, coffee tables, new headboards, trunks, 2 dryers, brass hall rack, van seats, 2 bucket and bed plus sides, dishes, pots and pans, collectable collectable china and glass plus many other articles. Vehicles: 1979 Olds station wagon, 3 motorcyles, 1975 Honda and two 1979 models. Note time: 10 a.m. Good sale of antique, household and new furniture. Plan to attend. Viewing Friday from 1 p.m. to 6. Ross McLean, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, 576-7550 and 686-3291. 21-1SN Auction Thurs May 26 at Warners Auction Hall Selling contents from 2 local homes, with two auctioneers. Including appliances, furniture, furniture, antique pieces collectables collectables etc. Partial listing includes. includes. White 2-door fridge & 30" electric range, gas stove & dryer, 2 antique pine cupboards, antique knee nole desk with mustache pulls in original condition, antique chest of drawers, oil lamps, plus other antique pieces, good gazei^bo, lawn chairs, some garden tools, lamps, china, glass, plus numerous other miscellaneous pieces, note this is only a partial listing, listing, this is a large sale with something for everyone. Outside Outside selling will start at 6:30 sharp (weather permitting) Terms cash, cheque, Visa, M.C. Gary Warner Doug Denny Denny Auctioneers 355-2106 " 5/25-I-P8N Mr. 4 Mrs. Otto Burger Have sold their Eddystone Farm and Home and are leaving Ontario Ontario and offer for sale by Public Auction without reserve. Home contents and good farm equipment, on Sat., May 28th. Sale to be held on Property at Eddyston, Take Aird St. North of Grafton Grafton for approx. 6km Turn Right on Eddystone Road for approx. 2km to farm MF 135 diesel tractor with loader approx. 2000 hrs., 3 pt. hitch 3 furrow plow, #12 MF hay baler, (used very little) give delivery, rake, teagle cyclone seeder, MF mower with 8' cut, 9 tooth MF cultivator, little giant hay elevator, grain elevator, hammer mill, 130 by NH manure spreader, 2 sets chain harrows, stone hook, 2 two wheel traitors with boxes, boxes, sheep shearing table and clippèrs, beaver 10" table saw, 6" planer, large quantity quantity good dry lumber inside stored Includes cherrywood, pine, maple, elm, various sizes and lengths, several gas motors, air compressor, nay wagon with flat rack, quantity steel posts, water tanks, quantity small, tools, wheel],"„barrow,.L.approx.' ;.600 ; bales! oat. straw, ,,gumey cook stovë, new overhead garage door, cedar posts plus miscellaneous farm related articles. Household Items, & CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, for the contract specified below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6, will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender T88-14 -- Surface Improvements of Temperance Street from King Street to Church Street, Bowmanville Cloaing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Friday, June 3,1988 The work for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle under the direction of the Director of Public Works, Involves the removal of the deteriorated bituminous asphalt surface and underlaying Portland concrete base from the roadway, placing granular, subdrains and resurfacing the roadway surface with bituminous asphalt to a total depth of 120 mm. Curb/gutter eastside (only) of Temperance Street shall be replaced. The length of roadway approximates 95 meters. Plans, specifications and tender documents can be obtained at the office of Totten Sims Hublcki Associates, P.O. Box 398, 1A King Street East, Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4L1. A bid deposit in the amount specified In the tender documents must accompany each bid submitted. An Agreement to Bond must accompany each bid submitted. All work associated with the contract must be completed not later than July 8, 1988. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett, Purchasing and Supply Agent. Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 267 Totten Sims Hublcki Associates, Consultants, 1A King Street East, P.O.Box 398, Cobourg, Ontario K9A4L1 Date of Publication: May 25,1988. 21-1S CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the supply and delivery of the equipment listed below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing lime and date. Tender Documents can be obtained from the Purchasing Office at 68 King Street East, (The Veltri Complex), Bowmanville, Ontario. Tender T88-13 -- One (1) Only Four Wheel Drive • Backhoe Loader Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Monday, June 13,1988 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett, Purchasing and Supply Agent. Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 267 21-1SN Date of Publication: May 25,1988 tidues include: solid pine table 6 chairs, pine chest, small tables, 3 old trunks, 45" knitting loom, old upright piano 4 bench, spinning wheel, wall clock, bedroom ti suite, 2 antique parlour ■ tables, single beds, old organ stool, antique walnut chest of drawers, nice old gate leg table, treadle sewing machine, 3 old crocks - one decorated decorated Picton pottery, antique skein counter, vacuum, 2 chest freezers, wine making demijons, dishes, depression pieces, plus numerous other miscellaneous articles. Terms, cash, good cheque Sale starts 12:00p.m. sharp. 2 Auctioneers Gary Warner 4 Doug Denny 355-2106,- household 4 farm equipment will sell at 12 noon - In event of rain furniture, to be sold under cover. Auctioneers Note - all machinery used very little and in excellent condition 5 ' 25 -'- psN Fun, Fun, Fun all Day! Trip t by Kelly Browne by Hea ther Watson Mrs. Carol Boudreaiu just J" On ,T\uesd^y! May 17, spent two and.ahalf months 1988 the gradbTive students preparing for'our annual at Waverley Public.School Giant Yard Sale. Her com- went to the Royal Ontario mittee members were: Mary Museum and the Planetari- Somerscales, who was in um in Toronto. They got charge of the Boook Table, there by bus. The students Marianne Harnum, who' went as an Environmental Auction Sale Sat., May 28, at 11 a.m. Estate of the late Katherine Barry, 162 Church St., Campbellford. Quantity of dishes, antique pieces, depression glass, Tudor Rose set of dishes for 6, goblets, library table, set of Blue dishes for 8, coal oil lamp, wicker rocker, end tables, lamps, coffee table and 2 drum head tables, recliner, wicker fernery, fernery, bed chesterfield and chair, Quasar port, color TV and stand (good), wicker fern stand, Manolr deep freezer - 15 cu. ft., chrome table - jacknlle leaf and 4 chairs, pictures and frames, bullet, 4 Bentwood chairs, G.E. refrigerator freezer, Gibson range, small electrical electrical appliances, Singer drop head sewing machine, buffet hutch, wooden table, 2 solid seat chairs, Beatty wringer washer, wash stand, quilts, Concorde washer spin dryer, small pearl glass wash board, large quantity of bedding, linens and dollies, wash stand, trunk, double bed, box spring and mattress with matching dresser and mirror and chest of drawers, antique dresser with bevelled mirror, mirror, electric lawnmower, wheelbarrow, wheelbarrow, lawn furniture, aluminum ext. ladder, tools and garden tools. Other items too numerous to mention. mention. Terms: Cash or cheque with I.D. Owner and auctioneer shall be free from responsibility of any accident accident or Injury on or about premises day of sale. Roy and Rod Williams, Auctioneers, Box 883, Cnmpbolllord, KOL 1L0 (705) 653- 3533. Lunch available. 21-1S Auction Sale Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonvllle, Friday, May 27th, Selling the contents from a Bowmanville Bowmanville and Oshawa home. Piano, dining room furnifure, bedroom bedroom furniture, bed chesterfield, loveseat, panfry cupboard, antique rocker, occasional tables, sofa table, framed mirror, crocks, wood planes, oil lamps, privacy screens, numerous antiques, lawn mower, padded lawn swing, bridge set, Exer-Cycle, Lakewood , airtight stove, 30" stove, pet cages, fish tanks, and a wide variety of other items. Terms: Cash. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, Newtonvllle, 786- 2244. 21-1SN Wed., June 1, 6 p.m. Large Antique Sale At Peterboro Auction Centre 2 Miles east of Peterborough on Hwy 7 Dining suites, bedroom suites, oak and pine furniture. The estate of the late RAYMOND CHOUGH, Ennismore and others. 9 pc. walnut walnut dining suite, 4 pc. French style bedroom suite, 3 pc. oak bedroom suite, maple corner coffee table, large Kroeler chair, upright gold freezer, oil lamp, genuine antique hanging lamp, antique regulator clock, mantle clock, mahogany Inlaid Inlaid drop leaf table, Eastlake leather top ladles desk, mahogany 1 chair with carving and cane seat, pair green velvet parlor chairs, 14 coal oil lamps, 2 framed horse prints, 54" bed and dresser, 12 Royal Doulton figurines, quilts, antique farm scales, washstands, antique dressers, cherry wardrobe, wardrobe, antique oak bed, pine chest, ' treadle sewing machine, trunks, lanterns, floor grates, oak sideboard, chamber pot and bowl, old tables, chesterfield set, crocks, pine chests, blanket boxes, small tables, St, Augustine print, other prints, glass, china, Nippon, Limoges, collectables found In an old homestead. To consion or list your sale call PETERBORO AUCTIONS, AUCTIONS, 745-5007. Orval and Dale McLean, Auctioneers. 21-1 SN was in charge of the Bake Table, Lynn Bones, who was in charge of the Green Thumb Table, Bonnie Yerex, who was in charge of the Craft Table and the Raffle Table, Jayne Beck, who was in charge of the New and Used Table, and Gailmarie Smith-, who was in charge of the Baby Clothes Table. We made $2,028. 75 on the tables, the games, the car wash, the popcorn, the balloons, balloons, coffee, tea, orange drink, the movies, and the very popular face painting. The games were ring toss, bean hag toss, tic tac toe, and (back by popular demand) the dunk tank. That was also very popular with Mr. Reid, Mr. Thompson, and Mr. Morgan being dunked. We also had a lot of good raffle prizes. We had a season's zoo pass, three sets of Beatrix Potter books, a carving set, a carpet sweeper, framed posters, posters, movie and VCR rentals, Norman Rockwell mugs, assorted assorted noils and bolts, a trivia game, 1000 gummi bears and two Blue Jay tickets. A vendor bought all the things that were left over. It was a wonderful day and we'd like to thank Mrs. Boudreau and her committee for working so hard to organize this grand event! What Can Drugs Do To Us? by Mark Brooks On Monday, May 15. 1988 Tom Coghill ana Carl Whineburg came into Wa- verley to give a presentation about drugs to all the grade sixes in the gym. The presentation presentation was done from 2:30 - 3:30. Tom Coghill and some friends do bright, colourful rock concerts about drugs for $400.00. He decided to, give a free presentation to the Waverley grade sixes. Carl Whineburg told how as a sixteen year old he started taking drugs and then got married and had three daughters. But since he and his wife took drugs, their lives are completely ruined. Tom Coghill also took drugs when he was younger. He g 'ves a message with music. e showed slides of different different pictures to go with the song that he was singing with his guitar. Tom travels around North America giving giving a message with music. Tom Coghill does those presentations presentations because ho wants kids to know how drugs can ruin your life. So, when somebody says to take drugs, JUST SAY NO! Studies unit, to study "Earth and Space" and to learn val uable information. At the ROM the students took part in a music program. The cost of the whole trip was $4.95. The students went to McDonald's McDonald's to get a medium drink. Also at the ROM they saw a male and female mummy. Both of them were over a thousand years old. The students students also saw crystals from very far away. At the planetarium planetarium they explored planets and sat back in seats and watched the stars. The students students had a very good time in Toronto and the planetarium planetarium is a very good place to fall asleep. Library Skills by Mark Brooks Our school board has a set of skills called the Skills Continuum. It is in a booklet. The Junior Division teachers took the booklet and made up a graph showing what each junior grade should know about library skills. Mrs. Any an, our Librarian made up a test to show what each student knows already. They started on Friday, May 12 giving the test to a group of grade sixes, which were the pilot group. Before the end of June all the junior students students will have done the test. All times when the test is done it is done in the library. The test is to see if the students students know enough library research skills. The Yard Sale Committee '88 would like to thank everyone everyone who was involved in any way for their generous support in making this year's Yard Sale such a huge success. success. We raised in excess of $2000.00 which will be used for Computer hardware and software. Well done, everyone! everyone! Ms. Hendrick Jebson Patty Kamarinos is in grade 3 in Ms. Hendrik Jeb- son's class. In math she has been adding even numbers in the hundreds. In spelling she has been working on finding the number of syllables syllables in a word. In art she has been doing pop-up-pictures. E.S. has been fun for they have been doing sounds. Patty Patty is participating in track and field this year. She hopes to collect some first place ribbons! ribbons! Andrew Pitt is another student in Ms. Hendrick Jeb- son's class. He has been doing doing sound booklets and has been working really hard on them. Andrew has been doing doing lots of art, like drawing pictures. Andrew has also been dong lots of writing. They have done the alphabet from A-Z and he is now working on words. For track and field Andrew would like to get a first place ribbon in long jump! . Ms. Hendrick Jebson goes on jury duty four Mondays in a row. She goes to Whitby and sits in a court room, he may or may not be selected to be a juror but she has to go each week until they decide. It has been an interesting experience experience for her. by Mandy Dykstra and Shannon Green. Mrs. Landry Mrs. Landry's class is finishing finishing fairy tales. They ended ended the unit by inviting their parents for an aftenoon of plays. The class is looking forward to track and field. They practise every day for about one hour. Some of the field events are ball throw for girls and triple jump for boys. Everybody in Mrs. Landry's class enjoys track and field. They also have worked in the library, researching researching mammals, by Deanne Desrocher. Poems Stars Stars, stars, sliimmering star, For the eye to see, Stars, stars, lovely stars, In the night tranquility, Big, round and bright, All the world loves their ever lasting light. Stars by Leanne Scherch. Some have lumps and bumps, But Not all rocks are round. They may be small They may be tall They may not be at all, But Not all rocks are round. They may be purple or brown, But Not all rocks are round. It once was there and now its not, That little rascal of a rock. It may be short It may be long, But It will always be a ROCK, by Alisha Conahan. Ensemble Drama On the morning of May 10,1988, ninety-five students from Junior Division classes in thirty-two schools throughout the Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education attended the Boardwide enrichment activity activity at the Cobourg Community Community Lions Centre. The pupils experienced a drama event which involved them in creating a muscial composition, developing a dance sequence, creating masks and a totem pole, enacting enacting a story and interpreting interpreting orally a legend of the native native peoples of North America entitled "How Winter Winter Came". The children worked with five group leaders to create the individual individual components which were then brought together and shaped into a tribal story. The workshop leaders included included John Winkworth, actor, actor, director, Principal at Dr. L. B. Powers Public School in Port Hope; Joan Hill, actress and director from Oshawa; Bruce Taylor, artist and teacher at Burnham Public School; Lorna Broekstra and Doug Dewell, music resource resource teachers with the Northumberland and Newcastle Newcastle Board of Education. This drama event was coordinated coordinated by Fay Farmer, Junior Division Consultant with the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education. Education. Rocks Some rocks some are flat are round Think Canadian OPEN Mon Fri 104 Sal 10 5 Delivery Available FAMCJS FOR FAIRNESS PICOV S FURNITURE FAMOUS FOR F AIRNF SS AND QUALITY MON FRI. 10-9; SAT 10-5. UtllVERY AVAILALBE AND OU AU I Y fair^market^value. 1735 BAYLY ST., UNIT 15 AND UNIT 10, PICKERING, 831-6040 •'«« *• *'«'•