I t Report from Clarke High School The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 17,1990 5 Rub-a-dub-dub, Two Boys Celebrate in a Tub "THE FUTURE STARTS HERE" By the time you receive this paper, Semester 1 will have ended and the students will be preparing for and writing exams. Extracurricular Extracurricular activities have come to a standstill during this time period and will resume resume in full swing when Semester Semester 2 starts on February 1. To enable parents to more fully understand the evaluation process, the following following article was submitted by Principal Hugh Hubbs, of Clarke High School. Evaluation At this time of year when students are preparing for arid writing examinations parents often ask how students students are evaluated and how the final mark is achieved. The final mark is achieved in different ways but it is always based on the course of study of that course. Each course will vary but the main ingredients ingredients of the final mark are: ft "Walk Through the Bible (Old Testament) SEMINAR will be held on Saturday, Feb. 3rd 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Salvation Army 75 Liberty Street South, Bowmanville For information, call 623-3217 1. term work, consisting of tests, quizzes, projects, essays, essays, experiments, demonstrations, demonstrations, etc., and, 2. the final final examination. Each student is informed at the beginning of each course how they will be evaluated in that course. A typical evaluation situation situation for a Grade 9 student might be as follows: Term 1 35% of Final Mark, 80% Mark, Mark 28. Term II 35 % of Final Mark, 74% Mark, Mark 26. Final Examination 30% of Final Mark, 80% Mark, Mark 24. Final Mark Mark 78%. Thus it shows the final mark is made up of Term 1 (35%), Term II (35%) and the Final Examination (30%). This system rewards consistent day-to-day work and insures that the final summutive examination is à significant part of the final mark. Satisfactory term work and a good final examination examination are needed to achieve a first class mark. The best way to understand understand the evaluation of students students is to ask your student at the beginning of the semester semester to see the sheet that outlines the evaluation process process for that course. Each student will receive such an outline on the first day of Semester 2, February 1. Please feel free to call the school if there are any questions questions concerning evaluation. Grade 8 (Mentation Student Services is preparing preparing for the orientation of next year's Grade 9 students. students. Counsellors have already already visited both the Pines and St. Francis Grade 8 classes to talk to students about life after elementary ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Located north of Bowmanville on Concession Four just west ol Liberty Street SUNDAY WORSHIP 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. WED. BIBLE STUDY: 8:00 p.m. Rev. Richard C. Sowder 263-8333 school. These visits are always always a pleasure to make because because they allow Clarke counsellors to become acquainted acquainted with the students and to make contact with the Grade 8 teachers. These teachers are an important part of the decision-making process when students are trying to make course and level choices for high school. On January 19, 1990 there will be a tour at Clarke for all incoming students. students. The tour will begin at 1:00 p.m. in the .gym where administration, l guidance and students' council will address the group of Grade 8's. Following this, the Physical Physical Education Department will present a demonstration to promote their various teams and sporting activities. activities. Six different classes will then be visited with a brief presentation given by the teacher of that class. This gives the students an opportunity to investigate all the options available. A slide show of Clarke and refreshments refreshments will conclude the day which will end at 3:00 p.m. St. Francis students will be bused back and forth, courtesy of Clarke. The last part of the orientation orientation process will be in the form oi a Parents' Night to be held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, Monday, January 22nd at Clarke in the gym. Mr. Hubbs, Mr. Russell, Mrs. Clayton-Ross and a variety of teachers and department heads will be on hand to speak to parents parents about the seconaaiy system, diploma requirements requirements and optional subjects. This evening will conclude with refreshments and an informal chat in the library. We hope to see all of our "new parents" at Clarke on the evening of January 22nd. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Morrison, B.A., M.R.E. SUNDAY, JANUARY 21ST, 1990 10:30 a.m. God's Messenger "Amos" Nursery Care Available Church School: Ages 3 to 14 St. George's Anglican Church Village of Newcastle SUNDAY SERVICES 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m. 1st and 3rd Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Morning Prayer Nursery and Sunday School MIDWEEK Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion The Rev. Douglas W. Hall 987-4745 Boys Basketball The year began with high expectations as the Senior Boys' Basketball team was expected to make a serious run at the OFSAA "A" championship. championship. However, the tragic tragic loss of Ken Davies has led to a rebuilding of the Senior Team. While the senior team is not playing this year, it does not mean the basketball program program at Clarke is suffering. The Junior team, with several several players who were expected expected to move up and contribute contribute to the Senior team, are at this point in the season season clearly the class of the South Kawartha League. The team has posted a 6 win no loss record with impressive impressive wins over Port Hope, St. Mary's, St. Stephen's, Co- bourg East, Cobourg West and Campbellford. On average average team has outscored tneir opposition by an incredible incredible 62-33 margin. The team is lead by the backcourt duo of Treffor Davies Davies and Dustin Reid. Treffor Treffor runs the team's offence and is averaging 14 points a game. Dustin is the team's leading scorer, averaging over 24 points per game. In the front-court center Brandon Coyle and forward Brent Evers have dominated the opposition. Brandon leads the team in rebounds and is averaging 11 points per game. Brent, though currently out of the line-up due to a wrist injury, has turned in strong defensive performances ana was starting starting to raise his point totals each game. Glenn Wagg rounds out the starting five and has played well defensively and is the key player finishing off the team's fast break. In addition to having an exceptional starting five players the team has an equally strong bench. Nonstarters, Nonstarters, Brad Turk, Eric Evers, Cam Esler, and James Main, have all made large contributions to the team. This group of players have averaged over 11 very well both offensively and defensively filling in for the' injured Brent Evers. Eric Evers and Cam Esler,' both first year juniors, have 155 Years of Community Service y jit;iolms -V; - .« '•** • ty X 1*1 'if \ |V' i (Anglican (Eljitrcl] Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, JANUARY 21ST, 1990 EPIPHANY III 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Mid-week Communion Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley SOA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SD 8 ^ T?TJ.Kl n onA nf.Pnnfi*Oft MpfiQfltfAfl < □ ■ u l .< o c if < o c? For Bible and Christ-Centred Messages You are invited to visit the Bowmanville Seventh-day Adventist Church at the corner of Highway No. 2 and Lamb's Road CHURCH SERVICE SCHEDULE 9:30 a.m. Family Christian Education (Sabbath School - Saturday) 11:00 a.m. Worship Service - Saturday X O X o X o X □ X 2 in o X o f THIS WEEK: Saturday, January 20, at 11 a.m. | g SUBJECT: "Ye Are His Ambassadors" The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES: 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Oflicers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. Shirran •'3 o 3 D 3 Q 3 0 3 Q 3 1 3 □ X □ added scoring while James Main has added solid defense defense off the bench. The team is working hard so that its second half of the season is as successful as its first half. Then they plan to make a serious bid for the COSSA championship where the team will complete against both "AA" and "AAA" schools. These schools have student populations populations twice and three times as large as Clarke. Clarke High School Invites ALL PARENTS OF GRADE 8 STUDENTS TO ATTEND A SPECIAL MEETING When . Monday, January 22, 1990 Time 7:00 p.m. Where Clarke High School Gymnasium Gymnasium Why To Learn About Your Child's Education At the Secondary School Level. To Meet the Staff and Administration Administration At Clarke High School REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED! BHS News by Michelle Lowry Examinations begin at B.H.S. on Thursday, January January 18th. Students should note the time and date of their exams. Exams will be written in the gymnasium, cafeteria and in a few cases, classrooms. Students should check the lists posted in classrooms for the location of their examinations. All exams must be written at the appointed time. Failure to write an exam and failure to contact Mr. Taylor (623- 4416) with a .valid excuse will result in a mark of zero. In cases of bad weather (winter storms) students should listen to CHAR 1350 am for bus information. Students Students should know their route number and bus company. company. Cancelled exams will he written on Thursday February February 1. School resumes Day 1. February 1. Good Luck! Ashton Family Holds Picnic ' Larry and Evelyn Ashton hosted the Ashton Clan Annual Annual Winter ' party"'at their new spacious nome in Whitby Whitby on Sunday&January 7th. Lois and Keith Worden, Karen, and Charles Ashton were the committee in charge of the 58 in. attendance. attendance. Sorry several members members were not able to be with us. Following a delicious 1 p.m. smorgasbord dinner, games were enjoyed,while a number of the young people took over two ping pong tables. tables. As usual there were a number of lucky draws, one of which was a panda bear, made and donated by Gladys Gladys Ashton. Throughout the afternoon, afternoon, Larry was travelling through the crowd taking pictures and later entertained entertained us with our noisy reminiscence on T.V. At 4.30 p.m. a buffet luncheon was served after which party adjourned looking looking forward to meeting again about the same time in 1991. WATCH OUR TWO OUTSTANDING TV PROGRAMS IT IS WRITTEN - Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Channel 8 IT IS WRITTEN - Sunday - 8:00 p.m. Channel 28 CHRISTIAN LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE Tuesday - 7:30 p.m. - Channel 28 MINISTER, Pastor Ken Ford, B.A., M.Div. Office Hours - 9 a.m. to 12 noon Monday to Friday For Information or Assistance Telephone 623-6031 X 0 X a 1 X a X a X BOWMANVILLE SEVENTH-DAY? ADVENTIST CHURCH f P.O. BOX 67, BOWMANVILLE, g ONTARIO L1C3K8 è The Church That Cares About YOU! > ). ISOA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SOA-SOA-SDA-SDA-SOA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA Paul's purteZt (Eljurclj Minister: Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7346 SUNDAY, JANUARY 21ST, 1990 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon "The Dream and the Reality" Annual Pot-Luck Dinner immediately following the service. Sunday School -- Kindergarten through High School Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday If you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make SI. Paul's your church home Ensemble dans la prière du Christ Together in the Prayer of Christ You Are Invited To AN ECUMENICAL SERVICE OF CHRISTIAN UNITY January 21, 7:00 p.m. Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church 130 Scugog St., Bowmanville Semaine de prière pour l'unité chrétienne 21 au 28 Janvier 1990 Week of Prayerfor Christian Unity January 21 --28 1990 THE BAHA'I FAITH Tlio most burning llro Is to quosllon tho signs ol God, to disputa Idly that which Ho hath rovontod, to tlony Him and carry ono's soil proudly boloro Him. "BAHA'UUAH" For more Information please write to: The Local Spiritual Aasembly of the Baha'i» of IheTown of Newcastle P.O. Box 30 Bowmanville, UC 3K0 or Call (416) 623-7621 ttiv.vV.v.*■ -.v/.wi'.v..v.v.*vi... Hi, we celebrated our 1st birthday on November 18th, 1989. We had a great time at the Santa Claus Parade and then at our party, given to us by our Mommy and Daddy, Delores and Randy Hone of Newcastle. Our great grandma Doris Bender of Bowmanville Bowmanville was there as well as Papa and Nana Hone of Bowmanville, Grandpa and Grandma Bender of Newcastle, aunts, uncles and cousins. Unable to bè with us physically but celebrated with us in thoughtful thoughtful spirit were, Nanny and Papa McKeen and aunts,, uncles and cousin Jacob all from Nova Scotia. .' r , <) Durham College Plans to Offer Unique Seminar For the first time Durham Durham College offers a results oriented video education program for sales profession- The "Peak Performance Selling Seminar" is by Brian Tracy, one of America's leading leading experts on the development development of human potential and professional sales. This powerful, practical program provides technical skills, personal management systems systems and motivational tools as well as advanced sales skills. The Durham Management Management Centre offers this seminar seminar January 26 and 29. For more information please call Laura Kay, Durham College Management Centre at 576- 0210, ext. 325. Happenings in .'TH>VYT>i V'T-vf. ■ : ;i:> .'of. ' Yelverton By Harvey Malcolm Brenda and Terry Malcolm Malcolm accompanied by Jeremy Jeremy and Jason left on Monday Monday of this week for a week in the Puerto Plata area of Dominican Republic for a week's vacation. We join the residents of Manvers Twsp. in extending sincere congratulations to Mr. Maurice Bradley who observes 30 years of dedicated dedicated service as Road Superintendent Superintendent as of January 11/90. Maurice was appointed Road Superintendent on January 11/1960 and has provided conscientious and dedicated service in that capacity capacity over the years, Congratulations Congratulations to Maurice's wife Pat who has been a bulwark bulwark of support to Maurice over those years. His long service record is much appreciated. appreciated. "FROM PRISON TO PRAISE" This is your invitation to hear the warm and thrilling testimony of ERNIE HOLLANDS -EX-CONVICT- • Former professional bank robber, house breaker, car thief, armed robber, etc. • 5 escapes from prison. • Served a combined sentence of over 25 years in U.S. and Canadian penitentiaries penitentiaries and prisons. • Ernie was also convicted of attempted murder in Los Angeles, California Ernie tells how he found the secret to real satisfaction . and meaning in life while in a Millhaven Maximum Security Cell in 1975. > Now sharing in churches, schools, training schools, ; prisons, Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship chapters and conventions around the world. • Directs the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship Prison Ministry across Canada. » Founder and Director of Hebron Ministries Inc. - a home for Christian ex-inmates after release from prison. • Ernie was married in 1977 and became the father of 4 children. Hear him at LIBERTY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Corner of Hwy. No. 2 and Martin Rd., Bowmanville, Ontario Sunday, January 21 11:00 a.m. jr •ft jr Reg. 3.60 Super Specials On Cosmetics Cover Girl Checkers Powder Blush Special $300 Cover Girl Pro-Colours Eye Shadow Reg. 298 Special $ 2 50 Nailex Noil Polish 15 ml Special 99 Gift Sets from Coty and Max Factor Specially Priced for fifter-Christmas Clearance McGregor Drags 5 King St. W. 623-5792 Bowmanville