The Canadian Statesman, , October 27,1982 11 Three New Members Join Women Teachers’ Association B.H.S. NEWS Runs for Town Council Editors: Chris Kelly, and Sam Laskaris Incumbent school trustee Keith Shackelton will be seek­ ing a position on Newcastle's By Sam Laskaris trolled most of the game, a tie meeting of all staff and town council in the upcoming This past week saw the was all B.H.S. could conic up students involved in technical municipal elections. Bowmanville Redmen football with. Scoring for B.H.S were courses is designed to give team play two L.O.S.S.A. Tracy Stephens and Pierre St. Mr. Shackelton will be recognition to those students contesting the Bowmanville games. Unfortunately, B.H.S. Amand. who excel in their respective came up on the short end of On Wednesday, B.H.S. was (Ward Two) local council fields of technical study. scat. both encounters. On Tuesday, defeated 6 - 2 by the Court ice The assembly was opened the Eastdale Eagles defeated Cougars. More information on by the technical director, Mr. He said hé is running for B.H.S. 26 - 6. Tony Rupa the team's season will be F. Varga. He briefed the office because he wants to see scored B.U.S.’s only touch­ printed next week. audience on the importance of council operated in a business­ down. Also last week both the the assembly itself and then like manner and would hope to On Friday afternoon on our junior and senior girls’ basket ­ brought the principal, Mr. II. eliminate friction and nega­ back campus, Bowmanville ball teams played in Port Bradley forward. In his tive feelings among council almost pulled off the upset of Perry. The junior team lost members. the year when they faced the address, Mr. Bradley stressed once again while the senior the importance of techno­ league - leading Henry Street Mr. Shackelton said his four team extended its winning logical advancement in Hawks from Whitby. The final years on the Northumberland streak to three games. Final , because as he termed score was 14 - 6 in Henry score in the junior game was Ay '• ?,• and Newcastle Board of Street’s favour. it, ours and all countries are Education will help him serve 47 - 26. Cindy Stephenson had presently engaged in an In the dying minutes of the on Newcastle council. His 11 points for B.H.S. in the industrial war. game, B.H.S. put forth a school board experience has junior game. Miss Suzanne Sticklcy, who /A ’* .' strong drive to move the ball i included membership on the In the senior game, is in charge of community into Henry Street’s end of the Bernadette Francis’ 24 - point -relations for Hydro, property and finance commit ­ field but this did not result in Mr. Shackelton, who is effort lifted Bowmanville to a was the guest speaker. tee as well as the non-teaching any points for Bowmanville. married, with three children 58 - 48 triumph. Included in her speech was a personnel committee. Stephen Fellows scored the has lived in Bowmanville over Finally this week, four brief slide show of the Bowmanville touchdown on a The candidate said he would 40 years. He is a member of B.H.S. runners placed in the progress of the Darlington pass from Chris DcSouza in also like to see town council the office staff at General top 20 of their division at plant and reference to the / j| • ; sV:>‘' _ j the second quarter. conduct its meetings in the Motors. Thursday’s L.O.S.S.A. meet recent baseball finals in which Bowmanville will conclude evening. In addition to allow ­ held at Trillium Valley in she said “Darlington is in the Keith Shackelton was on ing working people to attend its regular season tonight Oshawa. Dan Moriarity, energy ball game ”. Also The Women Teachers’ Association welcomed Bowmanville's town council against the Donovan Blue above, from left, are Harry Knapper, western area council sessions, evening Matthew Goad, Debbie included was some infor­ for three terms and he has Devils in Oshawa. three new members last week at a dinner meeting superintendent for the Northumberland and meetings would allow town Vandenburg and Pam King mation about employment and served two terms on the held Tuesday, October 19, in Bowmanville. Shown staff to spend more time In other sports happenings will now compete in skills required in order to Newcastle Board of Education; new members Northumberland and New­ during the day at their jobs this past week, the B.H.S. tomorrow ’s C.O.S.S.A. race in secure a position with Ontario Carol Antoine Ronson; Charlotte Wilson; and castle Board of Education. He Peacock Lumber; Pat Sellers, junior boys ’ soccer team Brighton. Good luck to all! Hydro. rather than attending has been active in Trinity Long Horn Leather; Jackie OBITUARY Elizabeth MacLeon ; and Ann Thomson, past concluded their regular Finally, came the long * provincial president of the Federation of Women meetings. Mr. Shackelton also United Church and has served Kroon, Creative Desk pointed out that day meetings season. On Monday, the team TECHNICAL AWARDS awaited presentation of the MRS. ELGIN (TILLIE) as president of the Bowman-, Ceramics; Bill Beaudry, Teachers Associations of Ontario. Ann Thomson played to a 2 - 2 deadlock with ASSEMBLY awards. In total, there were 43 TAYLOR make it difficult for business ville Minor Hockey Associa­ Safety Supply; Paul Adams, Vanier from Oshawa. By Chris Kelly awards presented. A resident of Enniskillen for was the guest speaker at the meeting. ______people to serve on council. tion for five years. Frank R. Varga; Randy Vahier took a 2 - 0 lead early Last Thursday was the date Award Winners 30 years, after failing health in the contest and despite the Cowling, A. H. Sturrock; of the Technical awards Scott Milner, Camalite for several years, Mrs. Elgin husband, Elgin Taylor, Ruby fact that Bowmanville con­ Wayne Mutton, Mutton assembly. This ninth annual Glass Award, Ken Wilken, Taylor passed away suddenly (Mrs. Earl Trewin) to whom Masonry; John Vanderweer, at her home in Enniskillen, L. and L. Tools Ltd.; Peter she was mother for over 60 Come with me Ont., on August 29,1982 in her years, grandchildren Donald Boorsma, Cambrian 87th year. On August 28 she Business; David Smith, Trewin, Doreen Dittburner, to attended Blackstock Fair as two great grandchildren Kelly Landers Hardware; Kelly she always had done for the Mathews, Hutton Transport; Trewin and Jason Dittburner, past 80 years. her daughter Jean (Mrs. Ken Tait, McGregor .Hard ­ She was a daughter of Lloyd Slemon), grandchildren ware; Greg Harndcn, Jim Thomas Taylor and Ida Susan and Fred Slemon, step KRAMP Mitchell; Tim Kirkton, McCrea, the youngest of a children - Bruce and Donald VOTE Canadian Tire; Randy family of six: three brothers Taylor, Evelyn (Mrs. R. Sher- Goudey, Frank Real Estate; Newton, Edmund, Talmage, win) and 15 grandchildren and Jacki Mosher, Beaver two sisters Pearl (Mrs. W. many nieces and nephews. FURNITURE Lumber; Andre Kroeger, Weatherilt), Ruth (Mrs. W. Pastor Joe Lafave officiated Gerrits Const. Ltd.; Andre Williams). She was born and at the funeral service held at Kroeger, Norman Wade; educated in Cartwright Town­ the Morris Funeral Chapel, and SAVE on Jerry MacKay, Crawford ship Concession 1 and lived Bowmanville, on August 31, Heating; Grant Gibson, there over 55 years. 1982. Mrs. Cole presided at the Large Selection of Mutton Masonry; Randy In June 1916, she was organ. Merv Cowling, Drafting; John married to Ollie Williams of Beautiful floral tributes Vanderweer, Sun Oil, Steve Caesarea. They were married were received from Black- Carruthers, Pickering only three years; he died in stock, Orono, Millbrook, Welding; John Barnard, Inche 1919. While living in the Cae ­ Bowmanville, , Sofa Beds Mechanical Ltd. ; Wayne sarea and Nestleton area, she Norland, Enniskillen Church Nylon and Acrylic fabrics Mutton, Jensen Steel; Randy was always interested in the and Community, also dona­ Florals and Plains Cowling, Mutton Masonry; church, sang in the choir and tions to Heart, Cancer and John Klompmaker, Pineridge sometimes played the organ. churches. Cable T.V.; Todd Bellman, ■ On November 16th, 1921, she Pallbearers were: Ralph KELLY John Geddes; Paul Adams, married Fred Toms, a widow ­ Sadler, Harvey Graham, mm Eico Canada Ltd. ; Graham er with two young children, Douglas Taylor, Ollie Weathe­ Brocks, Octa Ltd.; Debbie Ruby and Roy, and lived on rilt, Harold McLaughlin, Harnden, Gerrits Const. Ltd. ; the Toms homestead for 30 Donald Taylor. John Barnard, Henry years. Roy lived only two Interment was at Pine for Buildall; Berni Angi, Allen years. Bethel Church adjoined Grove Cemetery, Prince Electric; Paul Adams, Knapp the farm.j [She was superin­ Albert, Ontario. Memorial; Robert Devries, tendent of Bethel Sunday Dorns Auto Parts; Lou Fitze, ■ School over 20 years, member General Motors Ltd.; Randy of Shirley Women’s Institute Cowling, Wallace Automotive and president for several REGIONAL COUNCIL Ltd.; Henry Coopmans, years. Come In Beaver Lumber; Steve In 1952 they sold their farm Priced Hennessy, T.S.E. 231 small and moved to Enniskillen to and Browse! engines; Ron Found, T.S.E. live. Fred died January 1961. from and up WARD II 131 small engines; Scott After living alone for nine *599. Milner T.W.W. 331 Wood ­ years she married Elgin Tay­ working; Brian Clement, lor in June 1970. She had a T.W.W. 231 machine: Russell keen interest in her family, BOWMANVILLE Maynard, T.M.S. 231 home and community, enjoy­ machine; Russell Maynard, ed entertaining her friends, F.A KRAMP FURNITURE T.W.W. 231 wood; Scott was a member of Blackstock Milner, T.M.S. 331 machine; United Church and later ASTHMA IS A FAMILY AFFAIR 37 King St. E. Bowmanville Neil. Rosseau, T.E.L. 331 Enniskillen United Church For family asthma courses Electricity; Darren O’Connor, and U.C.W. Call your Lung Association Telephone 623-7071 Trick or Trent Specials for T.M.S. 131 machine. She has left to mourn, her V 723-3151 A "little People" SCHOOL R0ARD TRUSTEE - KEY ROLE On November 8 your ballot will determine who will represent you t,:. ■■ •