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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Feb 1984, p. 24

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\ 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, February 15,1984 Section Two One-Year-Old on Friday, Feb. 24th Students Enjoy Charlie's Performance ■' 'wo T-v <,] v •/ ' ■* . f - rj/v,'4 ^ £ ,2 ■,< -V' , < Hi, my name is Kelly Anne Plumbtree and I will be one year old February 24,1984. I live in Bowmanville with my daddy and mommy, Paul and Sandi. My grandparents are Ken and Ruth Plumbtree, Toronto and Wendell and Freda Trineer of Orono. Young Figure Skaters Receive Medals ÏT/iff f*TI tfl #*rl ffnilT*6 RpPAlVPfl These young athletes from the Bowmanville Figure Skating Club recently UAlVAivlVvI. CT " vli ▼ V/vl. earned second place in the Uxbridge Invitational Tournament held Feb ruary 4. Heather Kane (left) received a silver medal in the preliminary competition while Melissa Cookson won her silver medal in the pre-preliminary pre-preliminary category. Close to 400 swimmers and squash players used the Newcastle Fitness Centre during the addi tional operating hours provided provided during the Christmas holiday season. "We operated on our reg- THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION Courtice Secondary School is pleased to announce its ** ADULTS ONLY** program in BUSINESS STUDIES OFFERING A COMPLETE MORNING PROGRAM COMPRISED OF * OFFICE SKILLS/WORD PROCESSING * BASIC ACCOUNTING * BUSINESS LAW * BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS This class will function as a single unit each day from 9 a.m. until 12 noon, on a two-day time table -- two subjects per day, for a total of four subjects in two days. * may be used as a credit towards an Ontario Secondary School Diploma REGISTRATION FEE: $10.00(non-refundable) For more information: Call Garth Gilpin, Director of Business Education at 728-5146 between 3:15 and 4:00 p.m. daily, before February 29,1984. ular schedule and accommodated accommodated 241 swimmers and 146 squash players...during the extended hours," said Director of Community Services Services Bud Fanning in a written written report to the general purpose committee. He added that it cost the Centre $792.31 to remain open the additional holiday hours. However, this cost was reduced by revenues totalling $463.30. The additional times of operation at the Centre were two half days and one full-day. "On the whole, the extended extended hours proved well- received by the public," said the director of community community services. News from 4H Club On February 6th, 1984 the Maple Grove Crazy Quilters held their second meeting from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the Maple Grove United Church. We opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge, heard the minutes from the last meeting and had the treasurer's report. We then read our manuals and prepared to start quilting. After selecting the material and design we basted the sample and started quilting. We were to finish the sample at home and bring to the next meeting, along with ideas for quilting designs. The meeting was closed. By Lisa Van Hemmen Actor Santo Cervello lets a member of the audience try out his top hat during a question and answer session following a performance of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory last Thursday. The audience consisted of students students from the Vincent Massey Public School. The one-man show was presented presented by the Erewhon Theatre which is based in Toronto. It is currently performing a number of shows at schools and auditoriums throughout Ontario Ontario with a repertoire that includes plays such as Charlotte's Webb, and The Wind in the Willows. Last week's show took place at the Bowmanville High School gymnasium. GO-ALRT Construction to St. Joseph Grade 3 Pupils Get Underway This Spring Write Valentine Thoughts My Very Special Family I have two grandmas and I had two grandpas too. But they both died before I could see them. I have a pretty mother who takes care of me and who loves me and a father who loves me and takes care of me too. And I love them both ! Your writer Carrie Lynn, age 8 My Mom and Dad My Dad is 39 and my Mom is 34. My Dad always sings and my Mom hums when a song comes on. My Mom used to work in Chrysler and my Dad worked in construction. Giucoma clean. I love her more then a machine. My Dad My Dad is nice. My Dad is gay. My Dad never has a holiday. My Dad is clean, my Dad is sweet. My Dad never gets to sleep. Brian ■ ■ • ' • /y'-'-. ' My Very Special Family The very special person in my family is my Mother. She walks me to the bus stop and the store and sometimes I make her a sandwich. Sylvia MY VERY SPECIAL FAMILY The very special time I like to be with my family is Valentine's Day. It is very special to be with our families. My mom and dad work very hard and so am 1.1 don't know about my sister, or brother, I think they are working hard too. I like Valentine's day because we can have fun with our families. We can go to our nanna and pappa' place and we can give cards to our friends. By Sherry-Lyn Construction gets underway underway soon on the first sections of GO-ALRT (Advanced Light Rail Transit) service. My Very Special Family I love my family because they are special. My Mom and Dad are most special because they give me almost everything. everything. They give me clothes, shoes, a bedroom. And lots of love. We should be thankful for our parents. Elana My Mom My Mom's very special. And this love will always be. I love her and she loves me. She's kind and nice. She gives good advice. She's very, very pretty. And teaches me alot. She cooks a gourmet dinner and I like that alot. My Mom's very special and that will not end. Denise My Very Special Family Sometimes my mom helps me with my work. My Dad takes me to hockey and my brother shares stuff with me. By Jeffrey The route alignment and station locations for the 25-kilometre Pickering - Oshawa section section have been selected, and construction construction will start this spring on the segment between Liverpool Rd. in Pickering and Thornton Rd. in western western Oshawa; a construction construction schedule for the Oshawa portion of the route will not be established established until environmental environmental approval is given by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. Environment. Construction priority will be given to a 6.1-kilometre stretch of track between Pickering Pickering Beach Rd. in Ajax and Henry St. in Whitby which will be used to test vehicles and systems before the introduction of revenue revenue service. The approved route will run between Highway Highway 401 and the CN Rail tracks from Liverpool Rd. (the present terminus terminus of the Lakeshore GO Train) to east of Brock St. in Whitby, where it will cross to the north side of the 401, then continue east and northeast to Thickson Rd. in Whitby, passing to the north of the Cadbury-Schwep- pes plant; from Thickson Rd. to the terminus terminus station in Oshawa, the ALRT line will follow the CN Rail right-of-way on the south side of the tracks. : Stations are planned for Liverpool Rd. in Pickering; Westney Rd., Ajax; Brock St. and Hopkins St., Whitby; Stevenson Rd. and Bloor St., east of Harmony Harmony Rd., Oshawa. A maintenance and service service plant will be located located in Whitby, south of the CP tracks and east of Thickson Road. My Very Special Family My Mom and Dad and my brother play with me. My Dad is taking me to hockey. My Mom takes me bowling. Gary My Mom and Dad My Mom is very special to me. She takes care of me every day. So does my Dad. My Mom gives me my food. My Dad works for me, I love my Mom and Dad. Love Dennis B. WELCOME... Al Goldberg, group insurance broker and I are pleased to welcome the employees of COHHECTION GROUP INC. to a Blue Cross extended health and dental Plan. Ross Freer Suite 204 Peterborough Square 360 George Street North Peterborough, Ontario K9H7E0 2* (70S) 743-0677 ONTARIO 6310-Ï My Very Special Family My family is very special. My Mother cooks and cleans. My Father works all day to get money, so my mother can go shopping. My brother keeps me company when I am alone, My Grandmother makes me happy when I am sad. Our love never ends. That is why our family is very special. By Ireen A Very Special Family I love my Father and Mother and my two brothers. They are very good and nice to me. I think they are the best family in the world. Thank you for my family God because they are nice people. I love them very much. Jennifer My Dad Thank you for joining me up for soccer and hockey and for buying me my Miss Pac-Man game and for everything that I forgot. A special thank you for the breakfast and lunch and supper you cooked for me. The End By Pal Your Son By Dad and Mom My Dad and Mom are very special to me. I love my Mom and Dad so much. When I get home from school I go into my house and run upstairs and into the living room and hug my Mom and Dad. My Mom and Dad are nice parents. I love my Mom and Dad, JennyM. The Printing Professionals * Business Cards * Letterheads Li . * Envelopes . l / Lt i ^ * Flyers ' Programs ' Newspapers ...and much more! James Publishing Company Limited 623-3303 62 King St. W Bowmanville I never knew my brother was so much fun to play with. He gives me milk. His is cookies we watch the Dukes of Hazzard and CHUM 30. He's so slow to do thing I still love him. By Tommy My Mom My Mom is nice, my Mom is gay. My Mom works on a machine all day. My Mom works hard, My Mom works MY UNCLE TONY My Uncle Tony is 32. He like's to go fishing with me. He is 5 feet tall. He likes to drive his ram charger fishing. We catch many big fish. Ice fishing and spring fishing, He has one child. Her name is Holly Flontck. She is 5 years old and my uncle Tony sometimes takes her fishing too. They iiave a pet hamster. They live in Hampton, He works at Chrysler, Oshawa. My Aunty Karen is his wife. Summer Canada'84 Let's put tomorrow's workforce on the job today. fr"' ». .. i ■~i " \ V * '■>' ■ v . 1 1 Y c ji • ^ -.Jti m <«- home of the fuel economy cah, midway datsun 1300 Dundas SI, E,, Whitby 668-6828 Everyone knows that summer jobs give students a chance to earn money to continue their education. But that's just part of the story. Summer employment is also the best way lo get the kind of experience that makes il easier to eventually find a full-lime job. Employers who hire students help to develop skills dial will benefit them in the future. The Government of Canada will assist sponsors of Summer Canada Works projects with a contribution contribution towards sludcnl wages and job-related overhead eosls. YOU CAN HELP TO CREATE JOBSEORSTUDENTS THROUGH SUMMER CANADA WORKS PROJECTS Summer Canada Works projects provide productive employment for local students. Projects should employât least three local students students and should produce goods or services to benefit the community. community. All jobs must be full-time and must last between six and 18 consecutive weeks during the summer. ARK YOU ELIGIBLE EOR FUNDING? Community and volunteer groups, professional and technical associations, associations, most local governments and private sector employers are eligible for Summer Canada Works funding. I HOWTO APPLY If your organization has an idea for a Summer Canada Works project, contact (he nearest Canada Employment Centre or Employment Development Branch office of Employment and Immigration Canada for information information and application forms. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 24,1984. Staff at the Canada Employment Centre can also give you more information about other Summer Canada programs and services. These include: • SUMMER CAREER ACCESS a student wage subsidy program • CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRES FOR STUDENTS a summer job placement service • RCMP and DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE student employment programs | ^ Employment ond Emploi «t Immlurntiun Canada Immigration Canada John Roberts, Minister John Roberta, Ministre Canada

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