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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Oct 1989, p. 23

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l The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 25,1989 23 Talented Artists Win Big Brothers Coloring Contest The winners of the Big Brothers Colouring Contest which was held to celebrate Big Brothers Month in September were awarded their prizes recently in the Big Brothers offices on Church Street, Bowmanville. Ryan Hoy won the four to six-year-old division with his adroitly-coloured poster and Nicholas Tutkoluk was the runner-up. In the seven to nine-year-old division, division, Alisha Hart came first, just ahead of Jamie Lynch and in the 10 to 13 division Chris Hart and (Jr* 1 *; ' J/LkL Johnnie Williams, a Little Brother, took the honours. The event was organized by Barb Williams, Marg Down, and Dianna Heald. The judges, Margaret Rogers Rogers and Roberta Stasyszyn, had no easy task choosing the winners from the 77 entries. Big Brother president president for the Bowmanville area, Harry McClurg presented presented the prizes to the winners. Their next project will be raking leaves to raise money for the United Way on October 26th. St. Stephen's High School News St. Stephen's has been very active recently in the sports department. On October October 11 our Senior Boys soccer soccer team was victorious over Campbellford 4-3. The goals were scored by Chris Vanha- verbeke, Bruno Scanga, and Rob Iantomassi, who scored the winning goal. Our Junior Junior Girls Basketball team is also deserving of congratulations congratulations for defeating St. Maiy's High School by the score of 27-19. All the girls were commended for tneir Dumouchel excellent performance. Also on October 12, St. Stephen's Cross-Country team travelled travelled to Belleville and participated participated in a very long, competitive competitive race. All the members did well, but Paula Seamus SMALL BUSINESS WEEK, OCTOBER 22 TO 28,1989 SMALL BUSINESS IS BIG AT "ID All big businesses have small beginnings and no matter what size your business is, it is important to us. As we move into the 1990s we look forward to the challenge of helping make your business a big success. Drop in and see Bill Blair or Bernie O'Hallam at 39 Temperance St., Bowmanville 623-2514 ID BANK where people make the difference McGuire and Daryl Houston should receive special recognition recognition for placing quite high in their respective divisions. One other event took place on the twelfth which St. Stephen's Stephen's was the host to. The 2nd annual Feeder School Cross Country meet was held at the school. The race was a huge success with special special thanks to Mr. Quigley's grade 11 phys. ed. class and Adam Carter for their efforts. efforts. The meet was won by Knox Christian School from Oshawa. The Grade nine trip to camp Northern Lights from October 13 to 15 was a success. success. 34 students, along with Father Bill Maloney, Mr. Hart wick and Mrs. Houston, a parent volunteer, spent • the weekend in the middle of a forest in Haliburton. There was only one cabin, so it was a real family atmosphere. atmosphere. Everyone seemed to have a good time and there were plenty of granola bars to go around, but a cabin in the woods far from civilization civilization is still a dangerous place to spend Friday the 13th. Other classes will be staying at the camp for weekends in the winter. St. Stephen's has been using the camp in the winters since the school opened. The grade nines enjoyed going in October, but some of us would feel much safer there when the lake is frozen over. Another recent event is the starting of MegaHunt, a school-wide scavenger hunt using the homerooms as teams. This activity will run from October 12-26. As we write there is much excitement excitement and hub-bub in the school as staff and students help to prepare for our first Graduation ceremonies on Friday, October 20. This is an important event for us as it represents the fifth anniversary anniversary of our school. We'll tell you more about Graduation Graduation in our next column. DURHAM COLLEGE At'I'I.IKI) ARTS AND TMINOUXIY To Durham College Continuous Learning Students Because of a work stoppage by the Faculty of the Ontario Colleges, all night classes at Durham College have been suspended. We regret the inconvenience to our students, and emphasize that our Continuous Learning courses will recommence as soon as possible -- once the dispute has been settled. We will take steps to see that our night school courses are rescheduled to meet the program objectives. objectives. This may mean extending the length of certain courses, or modifying class schedules. Durham College really does care deeply about our students. We appreciate your patience and understanding understanding during this difficult period and look forward to resuming our service to you as soon as possible. Sincerely, Michelle Nichols, Dean Continuous Learning Division Bowmanville Toastmasters Paint Images Using Words At the October 17 meeting meeting of Bowmanville Toastmasters, Toastmasters, Toastmaster Car- son Elliott, in his role as chairman, opened the gathering gathering with the theme of Indian Indian Summer. He recited, quite appropriately, the poem of the same name by Archibald Lampman. Toastmaster Toastmaster Elliott said that the state of Vermont, renowned for its autumn beauty as well as its fine skiing, receives receives more calls to its tourist tourist bureau for the best times to view the leaves than for the best times to ski. Table Topics Master Nelly Nelly Vanveldhuizen continued the theme of autumn by reminding reminding us of how we are filled every year with awe at its beauty. She asked us to be artists or photographers and to describe our motivation motivation in painting or photographing photographing the pictures that were shown to us. She further further asked us to allow the pictures to touch our emotions emotions and our hearts. There was an eclectic choice of material material including a baby in a tulip, a happy smurf, an annoyed annoyed Santa with a teen- aged boy in his lap, and a tabby cat. Former president Irene Konzelmann was awarded the trophy for best table topics and for the Spark Plug as well. That person who best "sparks" the business session with intelligent intelligent questions, comments, comments, or motions receives this prestigious award. Congratulations Congratulations to Toastmaster Konzelmann for her double win. Table Topics Evaluator Helen Bryden commented in her report that our treatment treatment of a one-minute impromptu impromptu subject was both imaginative and enjoyable, and congratulated the group for fulfilling the objectives of the exercise. Three very experienced Toastmasters presented three very different speeches speeches from the advanced manual. manual. Toastmaster Kropf was to present a personal experience experience as a story without using using a script or notes, using vivid description and dialogue dialogue to bring the story to life. Entitled, A Deadly Sin, Toastmaster Kropfs speech told the true story or how her mother and uncles were cheated out of their inheritance inheritance by à trusted bank manager and family friend after they were orphaned as young children. Toastmaster Irene Konzelmann Konzelmann spoke to inform by presenting a demonstration in a speech entitled Am and Shoot. She illustrated her talk with a highly innovative innovative Camcorder which she held in her hand throughout her speech while, in dizzying detail, she presented the various features, thereby demonstrating that this' wonder of the technological age is indeed fully automatic. automatic. Toastmaster Joe Christl gave a fact-finding report in nis intriguingly-titled speech, To Niche or Not. He spoke of how developing countries are all in need of commodities and of how "niche marketing", a new term of phraseology in the marketing field, fills that need, He gave as examples the hugely successful McDonald's McDonald's and Coca-Cola empires, empires, and a personal story of a red apple left in his hotel hotel room in Germany. Multiply Multiply that apple by the number number of rooms, and here was an example of niche marketing marketing by the person selling the apples. Toastmaster Christl gave each of us a survey entitled entitled Do you Have what it takes to be an Entrepreneur? Entrepreneur? Our answers to a series of questions will reflect our strengths and weaknesses and help us to assess our capabilities capabilities as leaders. Toastmaster Toastmaster Kropf received the much-coveted Best Speaker award. The trophy for Best Evaluator went to Toastmaster Toastmaster Nancy Barnes. General Evaluator Iris Lambier brought the meeting meeting to a fitting conclusion with her Thought for the Week: It is easier to go down a hill than up, but remember, remember, the view is from the top. If you would like to have the "view from the top" by developing your communications communications skills in an atmosphere atmosphere of encouragement and good will, please join us at our regular Tuesday night meetings. These are held at 7:30 p.m. sharp in the Lions Community Centre on Beech Avenue, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. The next date for a regular meeting is Hallowe'en, Hallowe'en, October 31. You may meet a variety of creatures creatures not usually associated with Toastmasters. Come out and join in the fun! For further information, please call Toastmaster Irene Konzelmann, at 983- 9423, Toastmaster Connie Nelson at 623-2243, or Toastmaster Helen Bryden at 434-8397. Margaret Kropf, Vice- President, Publicity. MIRACLE'S 3©) * aH>& en * m celebrate with us Prices effective at Miracle Food Mart and Miracle Ultra Mart in all departments until Sat. Oct. 28,1989 only. Savings indicated are off our own regular prices. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Coke Classic or Regular or Diet COKE OR SPRITE 24 x 280 ml tins Limit 4 cases per family purchase Unit cost 8.9C per 100 ml 599 750 ml bottle Plus .40 each bottle deposit Unit cost 6.50 per 100 ml Frozen Concentrated Low Acid, Regular, Pulp Free or More Pulp MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE 295/355 ml tin 99 Spoon Size Shredded Wheat or NABISCO SHREDDŒS 675/800 g box - 1 SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY DETERGENT 10 litre box 599 COUPON BELOW Frozen Chocolate or Vanilla SARA LEE LAYER CAKESH' 369 g pkg. Product of Ontario Canada Fancy Grade McIntosh apples# 3 lb. poly bag .99 each Product of U.S.A., No. 1 Grade FRESH CALIFORNIA HEAD LETTUCE .99 each TASTE DELIGHT BROWNIES OR CHOCOLATE SWISS ROLLS pkg. of 5 .99 n CORNER DELI COUPON 2. Famous For Quality Schneiders Italian Style or Oktoberfest Sausages Pre-Cooked, Less Shrink, Brown & Serve OOO m§ OFF THE REGULAR PURCHASE PRICE OF 1 LB. OR MORE WITH THIS COUPON Limit one coupon per purchaae Valid Oct. 23 until dot, 28'89 Without coupon you pay regular retail price Ground From 100% Beef LEAN GROUND BEEF 5°5 per kg 029 per FRESH LEG OF PORK ROASTS Shank Portion, Hock Removed (Butt Portion 1.09 lb./2.40 kg) 2.18 per kg .î* i ! M | k ><1 » 8 I* per lb .99 ADMIRAL CHUNK LIGHT TUNA 184 g tin .99 MIRACLE COUPON .50/T54 Sunlight Laundry Detergent 10 litre box see WITH THIS COUPON miracle foodmtn Limit one box per coupon Valid Oct. 23 until Oct. 28'69 Without coupon you pay 0.40 plu» tax OVER 500 ADDITIONAL SPECIALS EVERY WEEK

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