Whitby Free Press, 18 Apr 1984, p. 39

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e Corridor Capers By MARY MCEACHERN Cmii 72"967 wIth items for thi, column. DR. ROBERT TrHORNTON SCHOOL The students, teachers and principal of Dr. Robert Thornton Public School are again A-i. Marlon Bryant's primary choir accompanied by Darlene Cook, planlat, placed first in their division at the Klwanis Music Festival held at Kingsview United Church on April 9. Their primary choir was the only Whitby echool choir particlpating in the event. Our congratulations to the festival singers and our thanks to Mrs. Bnyant for the tremendous amount of effort, care and love she bas so willingly contributed to make Dr. Robert Thornton Prlmany Choir number one. CAPERS BALL The Spring Capers Bail will be held at the Masonic Hall on April 28 from 8: 30 pih. to i a.m. Music wil be supplied by David Bunn, and there will be a cash bar as weil as numerous spot-dance pnizes and door prizes. A cash donation will be presented to the Whitby Tigers Running Club to assist them on their trip to the Plymouth Marathon in'England. Cail 725-897 and reserve your tickets early. Evenyone most welcome. WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Good Fniday, April 20 - Special Service at il a.m. Easter Sunday, April 22 - 10 a.m. -Easter Break- fast, evel'yone welcomfe. il a.m. Easter Worship. WHITBY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The next meeting of the Whitby Women's'Institute will be the annual meeting and will be held at the home of Mrs. JosephJneý Smith at 909 Bayviewý Avenue in Whitby. Visitons Most welcome. WELCOME HOME A mos t hearty welcome back to Edith* and Angus MacLean, who have spent the snowy, cold months in sunny Flonida. Sure is nice to see you both back in Wiby again. DO'C report B ýy A. DONO VAN goodies to be served and Denis O'Cýonnor H.S.- some interesting cdon- Although life on the versation. surface appeared, quiet The 1984 Graduating this week at DO'C there Clasa bas electéd this was much planning year's Valedictorian. going * on' behind the The choise of this yean's scenes. students it Jeff Hanley. The Chaplaincy Team Congratulations Jeff. is sta in the midat of ita Mn. and"Mrs. Share Life campaign. The' luck candidates are Sharon Joh nson, grade 9, Austin Quinnù, grade 10, An- drew Wedge, grade il, Karen Jaquith, grade 12, and Bjorn Bentelsen, grade 13. Mr. Henry is the staff candidate. Next week should tel the tale - in the mean- time, good luck to ail. There wene, however, stressful -moments too. Report carda came out on Friday the thirteen- thi1 Rumour bas it that there wasn't too many DO'C students noaming the streets this weekend. Parent inter- views are scheduled for April 17 and 18 from 7 to 9p.m. Student, Council is busily preparing for our next dance on April 27-. However, even 'More exciting la the upcoming Annual Awards Night on May 24. The dance which la part of the evening's celebration is a semi-formal. In previous years the evening bas been most successful and there la, no reason to doubt that it won't be the sanie again thia year. There wiJl be a special meeting of the French Club on April 26. Nathalie Lamaire, an exchange student fromn France, wil be the guest speaker. There are aiso some delicious WHITDY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18,'1984, PAGE 23 Andy A .wards to bè rsne tomorrow ~:PR1 NTI NG'9 invitations - matches.- serviettes FERGUSONS AUTO -SALES grlas 1982 DATSUN DIESEL 5 Speed Transmission Pick-Up 85695. 1978 LA BARRON Small 8 cyl. Automatic S3495. 1980 Z28 Automatic $6995. 1980 FORD FARMONT STATION WAQON Low Mles- 215. 1978-CHEVETTE 4-door, 4 cyl. Automatic '2995. SHARP 1976 TRANS AM 8 cyl., 4 Speed "MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM" I841 Dundes St. W. Opp. Spruco Villa Hotel WH ITBY Open 9 to 9 666m3441 importantly, the annéal "Play-A-Thon" whlch was held last Friday.ýin order to help ralse fuî>ds for the band. ' In the area of sports, the Outer's Club is in the midst of planning a- canoetrip at Algonquin *Park ýwhlcih wili run froni May 8 to il. The trip has been organkied by Mr. Williams who eniphasizes that each student 18 responsible for ail aspects of the escursion which will in- clude aspects of "sur- vival, independance, and leadership. ' The Anderson Rugby Team had an especially interesting sehedule when they 'played Ellesmere College from Shropshire, England last Thursday. This week the Anderson teani wli meet once again with Blshopston School from Wales as part of the third annual exchange prograni. All in ail, it has been a busy sehedule for An- By D. WIGGERS Anderson C.V.I. With the end of the sehool year fast ap- proaching, the sehedule for activities and events at Anderson 15 showing signs of a busy start for the spring season. The moat important of these events was the issuing of report carda that caused obvious ten- sion' amongst some students. Hopefully, good resuits will make up for the tension Entertainment even- ts, however, are playing a major role in the up- coming season with the most significant event being the recent "Talent Night" that was presen- ted Apr. 6. the Presen- tation was an enjoyable event and many thanks should go to everyonie Who participated. Special thanks are especially in order to the show's organizers Gord Van Kessel and Renee Campbell Who made outstanding effor- ts for the preparation of the show. Theatre in the school, was epcal generated by interest from the competition that had arisen over the upcoming "Drama Festival." Students were invited to submit a one-act, five-minute play by Apr. 9 and these were presented in a preliminary round beginning the following Wednesday. Outstan- ding productions will perforni before the school in a "Showcase Assembly" Apr. 19,and "Andy Awards" will also be presented to theý best play, acton, ac- tress,,costume and s0 on. The concert band is also faced with a busy schedule such as the "Bi-Centennial" con- cert in May and, more WIL, LUBE & FLTER 15--. Most damestlc cars, Importe and light trucks. Includes up to 5 ltres of premium 1OW30 011, new ail filter and chassis lubrication. Diesel ail and fIlter may resuit ln extra charges.> round performance in ramn, mud. dirt and snow. UARANTEED 12 MONTH 9 e,, 58 TUNE-UP, Includes 3 addltlonal emni ne nalyses and tune Up adjutments wlthin on@ year at no extra charge. With aur guaranteed service we Instal new spark pluge, check charging, star- ting and engine systema. (Nan-electranlc ignition $8.50 extra.) 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