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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jun 1989, p. 23

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l I Ï The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 21, 1989 23 Museum Curator Explains Early Printing Techniques to Students Mark Jackman, from the Clarke Museum and Archives, Archives, held an afternoon seminar with students at Monsignor Cleary School in Courtice last Wednesday, June 14. He explained the early days of newspaper Aqua Fitness Club Celebrates End of Season With Lunch at Museum Vote of Thanks from Central Public School The staff and students of Central Public School wish to express their sincere appreciation appreciation of the overwhelming overwhelming co-operation and support of the community during their Centennial activities. In particular, we would like to acknowledge and thank the special efforts and contributions of the following following people: All of those who generously generously donated such delicious desserts for the Open House: all of the former staff and students who willingly loaned pictures and other memorabilia for our book Centennial Celebration and for our Open House displays. displays. . All of our enthusiastic parade parade participants and our neighbourhood parade leaders, leaders, Bonnie Colwell and Susan Susan Laing, who worked tire lessly to make our parade a success; Roy Turner for his floral arrangements which helped beautify our school. Our entertaining concert performers who created for us a wonderful blend of pride and nostalgia for years spent at Central namely; Becky Moynes and the Central Central Public School Band Grads, Allanah Coles and Janet Rice, Michael Barber, Doug Dewell, Rosemary Merkley, Ross Metcalf, Dorothy Dorothy Morris and Elaine Wal- chuck's Central Crooners, and Norm and Joan James. The official presentations from the Town of Newcastle by Ken Hooper, from the Ministry of Education by M.P.P. Sam Cureatz and from the federal government by M.P. Ross Stevenson expressing expressing support • and good wishes; the greetings from Diana Stewart, Chairperson of the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, Education, and from Grant Yeo, Superintendent of Instruction Instruction in N/N. The entertaining,yet thought-provoking talk by Tom Turner and the spirit of Central's ongoing histoiy brought to life by Bill Humber's Humber's vivid reminiscences from our book Centennial Celebration. Finally, a warm thank you to The Canadian Statesman Statesman for its continued cover age of our Centennial events. For anyone who wishes to purchase a copy of the history of Central School Centennial Celebration, or other souvenir items, come to Central School at your earliest convenience. Library Starts Club For Summer Readers printing by displaying wooden blocks, copper plates, and the proper technique of constructing a printer's hat out of newsprint. Thinking of how to get your kid's summer off to a good start? How about encouraging encouraging them to munch on a good book. No, we are not suggesting you feed them paper but rather that they join the Summer Reading Club at the Library The title of this year's reading club is Munch-A- Good-Book and the theme is, you guessed it, food and eating. eating. We have plenty of books that will whet your appetite as well as feed your mind. The Summer Reading Club is for children of all ages. The only requirement is that you want to read. Those wishing to j'oin can do so at any of the Library's three Branches any time after after July 4. Children are encouraged to come into the Library as often as they like to restock on reading materials and a visual record of their efforts will be kept as an encouragement encouragement and incentive. The Summer Reading Club will run until the end of August and will kick off what we hope will be an active active summer of children's rograms at the library, "eep your eyes open for other other special events beginning in July. pr Ki Former Central Public School principals, Tom Turner and Andy Thompson, ring ilt" the Central bell 10 more times durin tral. Their final ten strokes of the bell school's 100 years. the June 3 centennial celebration at Cen- rought the total to 100 - one for each of the iAy zumer Uxxltion. The ladies aqua-fitness club from the Newcastle Fitness Centre gathered on the Bowmanville Museum lawn last Tuesday, June 13 for a season-ending luncheon. luncheon. Chili Cooks Team up With Flea Market ba fnnfh onnn ol flroat i i ,, ..... _ The tenth annual Great ■Fine Ridge Chili Cook-off returns returns to the Orono Fair- , grounds this year with a ■; new look. '» The Newcastle Lions ; Club . which sponsors the ; Cook-off has changed the •; date for 1989 to July 1st for Texas-style chili and July '.2nd for Canadian chili. The weekend festivities will be complemented with a huge Flea Market on the fairgrounds. Chili cooking teams will start arriving on Friday to set up their camp-sites. Some will have driven from as far away as Texas. The registration fee in- KELLY LEGAL SERVICES 41 TEMPERANCE ST., BOWMANVILLE, ONT. Mervyn B. Kelly, B. Comm., LL.B. RESIDENTIAL PURCHASES - RESIDENTIAL SALES RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES- WILLS POWERS OF ATTORNEY - PROBATE - INCORPORATIONS LEGAL AID ACCEPTED Free Initial Consultation On: DRIVING CHARGES-ASSAULT CRIMINAL CHARGES-DIVORCE WILLS, ESTATES AND PROBATE Office Hours: Weekdays -- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. also Evenings and Saturday by appointment The Federal Building 41 Temperance Street Suite 202 Bowmanville, Ont. Telephone 623-4444 eludes the opportunity to cook chili for competition, and a campsite for four in the Chili ■ Village. Each morning, at nine, the cooks . must meet for the rules and collect a specially marked sample container. This sample sample is then returned forjudging forjudging by a pre-set time. The judging is very strict as some of these cooks are competing for points on a seasonal basis. The CASE TOLBERT rules are used extensively. If you like camping, enjoy a fun weekend, have a favourite favourite chili recipe and like to meet people with the same interests - THIS WEEKEND IS FOR YOU! All the chili campsites are arranged in a chili village village where some of the more seasoned teams put on skits Van Belle I Floral Shoppes ...much more than a flower store! 14 STORES -Highway No. 2 King St. W., Oshawa Slmcoe St. N., Oshawa tOODundasStW., Whitby Trattomuks of Van Balk Cardins Ltd. or entertainment of some sort on Saturday afternoon. Showmanship awards are given out for the best efforts. Anyone wishing to enter a team may send their registration registration fee to The Great Pine Ridge Chili Cook-off care of Newcastle Lions Club, P.O. Box #98 Newcastle, Newcastle, Ontario LOA 1HO. Flea Market vendors may also write or call 416-987-4563/ 416-987-5300/ 416-987-4976 for vendor information. ACCI OR TRA TICKE CAL Let a former Police Officer be your voice in court. 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