t 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 28,1990 Section Two Sim anil ,= Siatant I fast 50 YEARS AGO Thursday, February 22, 1940 The Reverend Merrill Ferguson, Mrs. Ferguson, and daughter Helen were honored with a farewell party party in Trinity Sunday School on Friday night. They will be returning to Africa at the end of their furlough in Canada. Canada. Sylvanus Apps well known Maple Leaf Hockey player, ana now interested in entering the field of politics, politics, will be the guest speaker speaker at the Young People's Rally Rally in the Town Hall, Friday night, in the interests of Durham's National Conservative Conservative candidate, Ross Strike. Newly elected Chamber of Commerce officers are Pres. Alex McGregor, Vice. Dr. J.C. Devitt, Secretary R.M. Colton, Treas. F.O. Mcllveen, Directors are Dr. Devitt, Leland Berry, Fred Ciyderman and Alex McGregor. McGregor. Durham Liberals met at Orono yesterday afternoon and were unanimous in sponsoring W.F. Rickard as their candidate in the federal federal election to be held March 26. Private Alan F. Densem of the Hasting and Prince Edward Regiment was given a farewell party by the staff of Carter Family Bakeshop at the Carter home on Monday Monday night and presented with a Ronson lighter. 25 YEARS AGO Wednesday, March 25, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. George White, Dr. and Mrs. Chas Cattran, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. Keith Slemon returned Monday from an 11 day winter holiday holiday at Jekyll Island, off the coast of Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Firth left on Saturday. to spend two weeks in Clearwater, Florida, with Mrs. Firth's brother, Ken Fletcher, wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross, of Toronto, formerly of Bowmanville Bowmanville attended the Lions Ladies Night held at the Lions Lions Centre on Saturday. Lead Harry 'Dutch' Osborne, Osborne, 2nd Don McGregor, Vice Art Code, and skip Harold Harold "Fibber" McGee came within a half point of winning winning the Fenelon Falls Annual Annual Bonspiel, on Saturday. President John Brownlee welcomed all to . the Bowmanville Bowmanville Kinsmen Club's fourth annual Ladies' Night held at the Lions Centre on February 20. Vice Pres. Fred Tippins presented Past Pres. Jim Colliss with a set of bookends in appreciation of his leadership in 1964. stituency joined with recent ly: ly re-elected M.P. Hon. Allan Lawrence and Mrs. Lawrence for dinner and a get-together following the recent election. Charles Gray, chairman of the Orono Arena Fund Raising Committee recently announced the sum of $200,000. has been raised. This year, Courtice Secondary Secondary School students will present "Pippin" at the Bowmanville Bowmanville High School on March 5-6-7-S. 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, February 27, 1980 Executive members of the B.H.S. Band Parents Association, Association, Billie Kemp, Secretary, Secretary, Inga Wood. Pres., and Lynda Shewchuk are hard at work planning a fashion show featuring clothes from Sandi's in Bowmanville Mall, and Primrose Furs, Toronto, to raise money for the band's trip to Boston. Nursing Supervisor Mary Rutherford was honored by her colleagues at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, during during a retirement party held on Monday. On Tuesday night at the Acres Restaurant, about 70 key workers from the Durham Durham - Northumberland con- Slimmer Homes Needed for French Teens NACEL, A French organization, organization, plans cultural exchanges exchanges for 16,000 students in eight countries each year. This summer 68 students from France, ages 13 -18, are hoping to spend one month in Ontario, living with families. Also spaces are still available for Ontario Ontario teens who would like to spend 4 weeks with a family in France. NACEL's most urgent .need is for stable, happy, activé activé Ontario families to host the 60 French students who will be in Ontario July 7 to August 5th. Host families are the heart of the cultural exchange. They share their home, lifestyle and summer activities with their French guest. All families are eligible eligible to apply for this program. program. It is not necessary to speak French because the students have studied English English for a number of years. NACEL welcomes diversity in its host families. Ages, composition and circumstances circumstances vary widely. Families Families furnish references, and complete questionnaires that the co-ordinators use to match with a student of similar similar interests and preferences. preferences. The students who come .from all parts of France, wish to learn more about the Canadian way of life, to develop develop greater fluency in speaking English and to establish establish lasting Canadian friendships. The students will be accompanied by a chaperone,"one for everyBO' students. The chaperones and co-ordinators are available available throughout the home- stay, providing an excellent local and international support support network. The NACEL organization also provides medical, accidental, hospital, hospital, liability and emergency return insurances. The students students bring their own spending spending money. Whether you have a teen travel abroad, or host a French student here at home - the NACEL program program promises a most memorable memorable cultural and linguistic linguistic experience. The program is widely supported by French teachers in Canada and teachers of English in France, as a vehicle for promoting promoting international understanding understanding and as an excellent chance to improve second language skills. Wendy Bodsworth is coordinating coordinating the efforts of NACEL in Ontario. 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