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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Oct 1987, p. 8

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I K The Caiiiidiiin Slalvsman. liov, manvillv. October 14. 1087 Happenings at B.H.S. No Charges to be Laid After German Shepherd Bites Girl Rock Band Releases Album Charges will nol be laid against the owner of the 88 pound German Shepherd that attacked a young Blackstock girl Thursday, October 1, said Durham Regional Regional Police. Ten-year-old Lori Riseb- rough was selling Christmas Christmas decorations for her school, Monsigneur Cleary Separate School, along Sumac drive in Burketon, when the dog rushed out of a driveway and knocked her to the ground. The German Shepherd then began tearing at her left leg, badly mutilating it. The girl managed to roll onto her stomach and the dog clawed at her back and neck, but heavy clothing protected her. After her screams for help went unanswered, Lori, unable to stand, dragged dragged herself 500 yards to a nearby home. The owner of the home drove the injured girl to her parents' R.R. 2 Blackstock home, and her mother rushed her to Oshawa General General Hospital. Lori underwent extensive surgery on her left leg. "She is in stable condi tion, but she was badly injured injured and will need to undergo undergo further surgery," said Inspector Wilson of the Durham Regional Police. The dog was immediately picked up by the Newcastle Animal Control and police say after a brief quarantine it will be destroyed. Charges will not be laid against Krystyna Toth of Sumac Rd., the owner of the dog. The German Shepherd was found with a portion of a chain attached to his collar, collar, said Inspector Wilson. The dog had apparently broken free of its restraint. Along with the multitudes of grade nines making a fresh start at Bowmanville High School , a number of staff and teachers are as well. Front row - R-L: Miss Ruth Anne Milne (Science), Miss Catherine Lawrence (English), Miss Heather Goody (Latin, French), Ms. Shawn Windley (Music), Ms.. McCaw (Co-op), Ms. Linda Greenwood,(Vice-principal) Back row - R-L: Mr. Jack Burnt Toast, a newly formed rock band, will be bringing their sounds to the record stores, and bars of Bowmanville in the upcoming upcoming weeks. Ed Bohlken, of Bowman- ville, the lead singer of the band, released an album "One on One", a little over a year ago. The folk-rock style of the music was popular popular in the Oshawa record outlets, and now Bowmanville Bowmanville will be distributing the tape. Ed, after the success of his first solo release, decided decided to bring together two other local musicians and begin playing the bar circuit. circuit. Ken Muir, on drums, and Scan Penhale, on bass, round out the sound of Ed Bohlken's lyrics and lead guitar. Ed has been playing guitar and singing since his early teens, but he did not start professional training until later in high school. "I began studying with my music teacher at school during spares. He was the one who helped me put the first album together, play- inga few of the instruments. A new album from Burnt Toast is expected nextyear. It is leaning away from the folksound of the last album, and towards more rock and roll. "I want to dip into everything, everything, and have our albums have a seperate sound, so we can find what we like best and what the public Taylor (Principal). Mr. Randy Richardson (Physical Ed, Special Ed.), Mrs. Gail Smith (English), Mr. Lorenzo Binotto (Technical), Mr. Michael Michael Misener (Special Ed), Mr. Lanny Cooper (Science). A warm welcome goes out to all new staff and students as well as to those returning! by Leslie Dobroshinsky "Initiation at Bowmanville Bowmanville High" The grade nine initiation at Bowmanville High School didn't go off without a hitch as planners Rachel Fellows, Mark Langely, David Smith, Alano Walker and Scott Veals expected. An overabundance overabundance of what started as good ideas resulted in hurt feelings all around. The one period donated to the initiation was still a success success with a well-planned agenda including a skit with Rachel Fellows, Jonathan Goad, Cheryl Lansdowne, Dan Maclean, Jodi Marjerri- son, Kelly Martin, Erika Scheffler, David Smith, Jeff Thompson and Alane Walker Walker participating. There was also a memorable "rap" written written and sung by Maurice Charland, Terri Darbev, and Craig Fisk along with the normal grade 13 antics. Seeing as this is the final year of initiation, it is too bad a fun time was not had by all. Left to right: Jeff Thompson. David Smith, unidentified person, and Tyler Gibson. 'Yearbook Sales" Bowmanville High School's yearbook will be sold in homerooms every morning from October 5 to 9. The hard cover addition is selling for $18.00, softcover for $15.00. Anyone purchasing a yearbook will have his or her name put into a draw for two tickets to the October 23 Argonaut's game. "Sales Promotion" Two general assemblies were held on October 2nd as a sales promotion for the school's yearbook. Three slide projectors were used to ASK RICK... "Is it true that BURLINGTON Crown Sovereign Stain Master Carpet is a breakthrough in carpet technology?" The answer is at... Z>/CKSO// FLOOR COVEHIN ü LIO. HIGHWAY 2 1 mile west of Cobourg (416) 372-3331 DURHAM NOTICE GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE CHEQUES Due to impending postal strike, October 16, general welfare assistance cheques may be picked up in the office representing your area. Cheque pick-up is Friday, October 16,1987 from 9 a.m. 10 4 p.m. Please bring Identification. likes," said Ed. Ed and the band have come this far on their own, with private investors ancL friends backing the recording recording endeavours. But so far Ed has made the initial investment investment back and has big hopes for the future. "We arc planning to pick up an agent and head to Toronto. Toronto. We've already been approached by interested" agents. Eventually we hope for cross country distribution," distribution," he added. Burnt Toast will be performing performing live at The Castle Hotel in Bowmanville,' Thanksgiving Weekend, October October 9th and 10th. "One oh One" is also available at Cuyler's, Hooked on Video and Bowmanville Audio Vi'- sion in Bowmanville. I show the 30 min. of slides put to music. Hopefully sales will reflect the enthusiastic assembly produced by Stephanie Geddes, Scott Munro, Brad Swan and Janet Janet Wind. Maple Grove WI News The W.I. met in the C.E. Hall at 8 p.m. on Monday, October 5th with Mrs. R. Metcalf, president opening the meeting, with reading a poem entitled "Isn't It Strange?" The Roll Call was: Name a family Thanksgiving tradition. Minutes were read and treasurer's report given. The 2nd reading of the four resolutions to be dealt with at the area convention was given and discussed. Our delegates to the area convention are Mrs. R. Bular and Mrs. A. Hall for 1st day and Mrs. H. Bradley voting delegate for the 2nd day. It was decided to purchase new hand books for president and secretary, Mrs. W. Brown reported on the celebration at Kendal's 50th anniversay. Good neighbour convenor Mrs. G. Swallow asked to be relieved of her duties and Mrs. W. Brown agreed to be convenor. The 4-H leaders are Mrs. G. Quinney and Mrs. R. Burton. Mrs. W. Brown reported on our duties for the Fun Fair to be held at Solina at 1:30 p.m. on October 21st. Baking and country store donations as well as supplies for the tea room and draw were obtained from members. Those who wish a ride are to be at the church at 1 p.m. Mrs. W. Polak, Convenor for Family Affairs was in charge of the following program. The motto was Thanksgiving and had been prepared by Mrs. B. Burke and read by Mrs. Polak. She said at Thanksgiving the trees are transformed from their summer green to beautiful autumn colours of yellow, orange and red. We take so much for granted such as our freedom, our family, our bountiful supply of this world's goods and our homes. At Thanksgiving it is time to discard our petty grievances and reflect on the many things we have to be thankful for in the past year. It is time to harvest the crops, wind down our activities and take time to thank our Lord, Mrs. A. Hall, read two readings entitled, Thanksgiving and The Bears find Thanksgiving. All joined in singing the hymn "We plow the fields." Mrs. S, Found recited the story "Just Enough" using Mrs. A. Vandergaast as the seamstress in the story. Mrs. D. Foley and Mrs, S. Found portrayed a farmer married to a city girl who finds farm terminology confusing. The skit was entitled "Pig Latin". Meeting closed with the repeating of the Collect in unison, The group in charge served apple cake, zuchinni loaf, pumpkin pie and whipped cream and tea and coffee, Press Secretary Win Brown Prices effective thru Salurday, October 17th, 1987. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS.SAVINGS SHOWN IN THIS AD BASED ON CURRENT REGULAR RETAILS. WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS, III III fc I Quick 1ER QUAKER s l on* m ■nfJL A A- Aras ■br, _ w"© .mmmm p : W A ; "iiftl * ■4 flifl im WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE WITH PORK IN MOI ASSES RED OR DARK RED'KIDNEY Heinz Beans HE ITY CHOCK! 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