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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Oct 1989, p. 7

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FILM 135 | 36 EXPOSURES EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS IDEAL FOR "TRICK OR & j|AA TREAT" SAFETY SPOOKY SOUNDS & GHOST STORIES 1 AUDIO CASSETTE ®COUPON VALID TO OCT. 31/89 CALIFORNIA RAISINS 24x14 g BI-WAY REG. $1.29 WITH COUPON 79 SB COUPON "I VALID TO OCT, 31/89 PETROCAN MOTOR OIL 1 LITRE caseG OF V| 12 WITH COUPON 12 99 COUPON VALID TO OCT. 31/89 IVORY SOAP 6 BAR PACK BI-WAY 0 REG. ^ $1.89 WITH COUPON 1 29 r? iT COUPON VALID TO OCT. 31/89 2000 FLUSHES BI-WAY & REG. $ $3.33 WITH COUPON 2 63 --iT COUPON VALID TO OCT. 31/89 VOS HAIR CARE SHAMPOO OR COND. 450 ML or HAIR SPRAY AEROSOL* - __ 30 ML 0Y WITH COUPON 1 BI-WAY 6 REG. ^ $2.79 WITH COUPON Bowmanville Mall Bowmanville Tlie Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 25,1989 7 Report from the Pines Activities at The Pines Senior Pubic School are back in full swing. We are pleased to return with our weekly newspaper report. This month's school sport at The Pines Senior Public School is soccer. There are two separate teams, one for the boys and one for the girls. Both teams consist of grade 7 and 8 students. The girls have done quite well. They have won two games and lost four. The girls show a lot of enthusiasm when they play. The girls play three schools, Bowmanville Sr., Dr. Hawkins Sr. and M.J. Hobbs Sr. The girls arp looking forward to their tournament. The boys soccer team has done very well, they have won two games and lost two. The boys show great interest in the games. They play Bowmanville Senior Public School and M.J.Hobbs. The boys are also anxious for their tournament. Good Luck to both teams!!! Class of the month is a very successful procedure! If the classes want to be eligible eligible for the Blue Jays game at the end of the year they have to achieve 85% of the total possible points! Points are earned during classes, at the office, through locker checks and by reading regularly in U.S.S.R. In each class the class starts off with 10 points. If the class does not behave or does not get their homework finished the teacher can take off points!! The class can get between 1-10 points per class. Points for lockers are earned by the neatness, organization organization and by cleanliness! cleanliness! Five students show their teacher their locker and if they have those three qualities needed the class receives 10 points. If one or more lockers are not suitable suitable then the class receives zero!! The class of the month in September was Mrs. Brasch's grade 8A class. Mrs. Brasch thought that her class got the be class of the month because they are conscientious about completing completing homework, they are always always prepared for their classes ana they are very attentive! attentive! Mrs. Brasch also said that the class was well behaved 90% of the time she had them!! The students in 8A have a veiy good record for completing assignments and homework. 8A has chosen to watch a movie and have popcorn as their prize for winning class of the month!! Good Luck to all the classes for next month!! On Friday, October 13, the grade eights at The Pines went on a trip to Lang Pioneer Village as part of their history classes. It was a short, one hour bus ride there through beautiful scenery. When they arrived at Lang, the students started started to explore to learn about the past. There was a lot to do such as visiting the print- shop and many houses, but Mike McKelvie of 8A told us that the animals were the best! The students ate a picnic picnic lunch at 12:00 and returned returned to the village until 2:20. There are several new staff members at The Pines. This week we feature Mr. Andrew Allan, a special education education teacher who also teaches geography. Mr. Allan Allan really enjoys his job and got his degree at Queen's University. He loves to travel. travel. In fact, he taught skiing in Austria for three winters, worked on a fish farm in Sweden, and worked for the police as a lifeguard in Toronto. Toronto. As you can see, Mr. Allan is a busy guy and we hope he enjoys teaching in The Pines. written by Amy Dono- ghue, Mark Foster, Andrew Hansen and Michele Landry, Landry, all of 7C. (Yes, there is one "1" in Michele!) Senior Citizens Hold Meeting At Lions Centre Bowmanville Senior Citizens Citizens met at the Lions Centre, Centre, October 10, 1989. Meeting Meeting opened with singing "O Canada" with Mrs. M. James at the piano. The president, Mrs. V. Downey, conducted the business meeting. Mr. R. Coombes sang several several inspirational hymns accompanied accompanied by Mrs. Ian Fraser Fraser at the piano. Reverend Frank Lockhart Lockhart spoke to us about one of his hobbies "Hiking and Mountain Climbing" and then proceeded to show slides of some of the trails in the Appalachian chain in Now Hampshire - very beautiful beautiful country. Lunch was served convened convened by Mr. R. Shack cl ton and her committee. All Seniors arc invited to the next mooting, November 14,1989, 7:30 p.m. at the Lions Lions Centro. $449 1 COUPON VALID ■TO OCT. 31/89 DOMINION BON BONS 2 lbs 1 99 y

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