Whitby Free Press, 10 Nov 1982, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS w mp w HIGH .SCHOOLNEWS junitors beat Ajax By COLLEEN CU~IGHTON DO'C HIgb Sehool A spirlted week has just passed here at DO'C. On October 29at 1 p.mn, seven busloads of, transported to Peel Park here in Whitby to watch the Junior Boys' soccer team defeat Ajax Hligh Sehool 3 to 1 in a championship game. A haif-time show was provided by Andrew Branigan and ail had a good trne. Hopefully more of these outings will be planned for the future. Perhaps it was our lack of student body exoitement and cheer- ing that added to the team's defeat on Tues- day, November, 2. The boys lost their game to O'Neil an d thereby failed to quality for the finals in Peterborough on Saturday. However, we are ail very proud of Students.'learn 'about careers Byý C. DALEMAN Anderson CV.!. The week of Novem- Sber 1 to 5 was designat- ed Career Week at An- derson. Every day, during the lunch hour, students had the oppor- tunity to obtain informa- tion about occupations and professions which interested them the Most. The presentations stressed the academic and training require- ments of careers in var- ious areas, such as medicine, law enforce- ment, trades and ap- prenticeships, account- ing and business, and computer programnling to name a few. The Stu- dent Services Depart- ment had surveyed al the students to deter- mine the areas 6f great- est interest. Career Week con- tinues another program to inform students about post-secondary educa-, tion. For the past several weeks, repre- sentatives from differ- ent universities have spoken to our senior stu- dents regarding their in- stitutions, as well as uni- versity education in general. The purpose is, of course, to enable our seniors to make an in- telligent career choice in the near future. To help students and their parents plan the future, ACVI held its first Parents' Night on November 2. Parents had the opportunity to discuss their son or daughter's marks and general progress. Re- member the report car- ds we received l1ast Friday?, Congratulations to three accomplished musicians, David Free, Larry Tummonds and Andrew Fogarasi, who have been accepted as members of the Ontario their excellent 'season, play. Our Hallowe'en Dan- ce was a tremendous success. Prizes for best costumes were awarded to Paul Cripps, Vinny Branigan . and Joanne Muelensteen. November was initiat- ed quickly with Career Day on the third. This day included a filin and presentation with ,a follow-up on career planning. The highlight of the. day was the car- eer contest. The student who managed to llst aý many, careers. as poss ible had -the chance o winning a $10 album o his/her choice. Thi lucky winner has not ye been announced.-* >Let's hope Novemnbe: stays excitingi1 Youth Band. Following province-wide audi- tions, these three stu- dents were invited to corne to London, On- tario, for several days of intensive rehearsals and private lessons. 'the series of workshops cul- minated in a publicý con- cert on Saturday, November 6. The Students' Council is working hard to prepare for the special assemblies to be held on Rememhbrance Day. AI- though we may not per- sonally have known the tragedies of war, we will remember in a mean- ingful way thoseý who gave their lives in the twn Wnrld Wars. At the annual Graduation Exercises held at Anderson C.V. 1. on ýSaturday, October 23, 1982, Jay Musselman (left) received the Mayor's Medal, Melis'sa VanKessel (centre) the W.A. Andrew Memorial Award, and Reid Rusonik right) was Valedictorian. - Photo Courtesy of Anderson C.V.i. NonhIc D3TIuTII, Cou (FORMERLY PRO-FINN) WELCOME TO OUR NEW LOCATION 595 WENTWORTH EAST, UNIT 51 OSHAWA TEL. 728-6618 We Specialize in Nordic Skis & Equipment Sales & Rentais Sauna Rooms &Accessories COME AND SEE OUR WAREHOUSE,, SALE PRICES BUSINESS HOURS MONOAYTUESDAY WEONESDAY THURtSDAY-FRIOAY 1 ATURDAY 106 closed 1"4 PARENT INTERVIEWS Attention parents DOTC students: pare interviews are schedt ed at DO'T for Tuesda November 16 from 6:: to 9:30 p.m. Reports ai going home with st dents ,on Frida, November 12. DANGEROUS WEAPON A Whitby man wa charged with possessin a dangerous weapon ai ter a neighbor saw bur pointing a pellet gun at, stray dog. Ann Pyford of Whitb said she saw a ina pointing the gun at a do near her home laE Friday. When she coi fronted him, the ma told her the dog "is on] a stray. " Although he» did n( fire the weapon, Pyfor cailed the police. Albert Stephen Pla., kitt, 29, of 310 Kent St. i Whitby was arrested tu der charges of posses,ý ing a dangerot weapon. Busloads of fans see DO'C TH-E CORPORATION 0F THETOWN OFWHITBY lutIj LANN 4" -z' DEPARTMENT NOTICE'OF PUBLIC MEETING Re: Spoclal Study Area 6 Planning Study Date: Novemnber 15, 1982 TIME: 7:30 p.m. PLACE: Meeting Hall, Town of Whltby Municipal Building 575 Rosslond Road East Whitby, Ontario The purpose of this public meeting of the Admini- strative CommIttee Is to present for approval a report containing a final concept plan for the secondary plan study for Special Study Area 6. The final concept plan forms the basis for an Im- plementing draft Amendment to the Town of Whitby Officiai- Plan which wlilaso be presented for approval. Ail interested persons are Invited to attend the meeting. Copies of the report wiii be available upon request for those unabie to attend. Further Information. on the above study may be obtalned by caliing the undersigned or Larry Cava- nagh of the Planning Department at (416) 668- 58W3. ROBERT B. SHORT Director of Plannin~g Corporation of the Town of Whitby BRIAN DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVENUIE SOUTH AJAX, ONTARIO. S683-*6O74

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