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Oakville Beaver, 5 Jun 1994, p. 15

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excitement of watching astronaut Neil Armstrong land on the moon on July 20, 1969. Now, more than 20 years later, the White Oaks high school graduate is just one of two Canadian astronauts â€"â€" the other being Canadian Marc Garneau â€" training with the NASA program in Florida for his expected flight into space at the end of next year. "For me, that‘s the night I decided I wanted to be an astronaut," said Hadfield. 34, speaking to White Oaks and St. Mildred‘s Lightbourn students, Special to the Beaver He remembers watching television at a neighbour‘s place with excitement as Armstrong first set foot on the moon. Students captivated by WOSS gradâ€"astronaut White Oaks Secondary School students Laura Wignall and Angela Aranjo listen to astronaut Chris Hadfield. By DIANE HART It was during the exhilarating late 1960s space race which culminated in the s a nineâ€"yearâ€"old boy growing up on a farm. Chris Hadfield recalls the exact day in 1969 when the dream of becoming an astronaut took hold of (See ‘Astronaut‘ page 16) THE ARMADILLO TEXAS GRILL THE OAWVILLE TRAFALGAR HOSPITAL Invite Ya‘ll to our 2nd ANNUA FUNDâ€"RAISER SATURDAY JUNE 18, 1994 â€" 12 P.M. TO 12 Am. COME ON AND JOIN IN THE FUN L a e.._ x|4| 7|Â¥ |mw| p itcz |so "It ain‘t Chill 'm Texas.. it‘s real HOT! q 157 Cross St., Oakville 844â€"5775 342

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