Whitby Free Press, 19 Nov 1986, p. 27

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WHITBV FREE PRE99o WEDNESDA Denis O'Connor sehool news, By LIZABUTA I'm back once again togive you some bot information about our sehool, Denis O'Connor High. On Nov. 7, students at DO'C received tbeir lnterlm reports. Many were happy about the resuits but tbere were also qulte a few dissatlsfled stude nts. I hope those students work bard from now tiil January to bring up their marks. Good luck 1 Nov, Il was the day tbat we finally moved into our port-a-pacs. Students and teachers returned tbelhér original timetables and are happy wlth their new rooms. In sports, our hockey team played two games. On Nov. 7, our team defeated Harwood Higb witb a score of 4-2. Tom Torma bad an extremely good game witb tiiree goals wbile Jamie Laprieux scored one. Then on Nov. 12 tbey won their fourth game of the season wth a score of 3-1 againat Vanier. This brings their record tb ree wlns and a foss situation. Scorers for DO'C were Dain Andrews, Mike Murphy and Jamle Laprieux. On Nov. il, our junior boys voleybail teans represented DO'C in a tournament beld at. Pickeringlllgh. Our boys flnlsbed thlrd In the round-robin action wbile losing to a strong Dunbarton team I the semi-finals. Coach McDonough would like to tbank ail those players for an extremely. enjoyable and worthwbile season. Maybo next year guys!1 Coach Quinn led tbe junior girls' basketbail team to a triumnpbant last game of the season. Higb scorer was Heidi Fisher wltb 14 points. The game ended i a score of 52-23 for O'Connor. .Our mldget girls also won their last game by a close score of 21-18. Ail tbe girls played extremely well and both coach Quinn and coach Preece are overjoyed wltb the season. News of tbe girls playoff schedule wiil be announced at a later date. I'd just like to close asking for a littie prayer from ail of you. On Saturday, Nov. 8, one of our students and my close frlend was bit *by a car crossing tbe street I Scarborougb. Dwayne Howard suffered ýa broken leg. For Dwayne and for otbers in your ilfe, may the Lord help tbem. shy of 1986 goal Local ited Way campaign, Nov. 15. fundraisers' are about "lWe are extremel3 $122,000away from their confident tbat the goal goal for 1986 and sure wiil be attained," say:. tbey wll soon reacb Chairmnan Ai Mason. their goal. He says soMs About 94 per cent of reporting has yet t'O bE tbe Newcastie-osbawa- done and tbose figure Whitby (NOW) will' likely bring NOIN campaign goal *0f over the top. $2,150,000 bas already The final figures wll ben raised as of the be given foilowing a comrpletion date of the Dec. 2 meeting. ANONEET * RECEPTION CARDS INVITATIONS . V V L *THANlE'Y OU CARDS Chocolaté A Factory sale CB We hand make ail our ohocolates xusing only the fînest Dutch chocolate Truffles $10 Y5 IL Bon Bons $1Ã"0 l I CHOCOLATE LETTERS -50g $1.2 l100g $1.9, Buy 10Oget iFREE Open Fri. & Sai. 9 a. m. - 6 p.n.* H op in for a Free Sample c$oco~J Deadline is approaching f or Peter Perry award Nov. 30is the last day to nominate a Whltby citizen for tbe Peter Perry Award of 1986, says tbe Witby Chamber of Commerce. Nomination forms are in ail Whitby banks and when filled in, must be mailed to tbe Chamber at Box 268, Whitby, LiN- 551, or delivered to tbe Chamber office in tbe Witby Centennial Building, 416 Centre St. S. "This year there are no ballot boxes in the banks as in past years,"' said chamber secretary-manager Bri- an WInter. "The completed forms must go direct to the chamber office." The Peter Perry Award bas been presented by tbe Whitby Chamber of Commerce over the past 30 years to Witby's outstanding citizen of the year. Individuals, couples or familles may be nominated, but not community groupe, said Winter. Mere numbers of nominations will not influence the judges and anonymous nominations wil notr be considered. The award may be made posthumously. Nomninees must be residents of Whitby, said Winter. In tbe past tbe judges b6ve cbosen persons who have done work for many communlty groupe over a period of many years, altbougb somne special single act__may _ be considered. . The Peter Perry Award for 1986 will bo presented- at a special ceremony in tbe Centennial Building on Jan. 23, 1987.' Tickets for the event will bo available in December. A panel of, judges picked by tbe Chamber of Commerce wil review the nominations received by Nov. 30 and their decision wll be announced on Jan. 23. Heart attack in caàr A Wbltby man died of .a beart attack wbile driving bis car on Monday, Nov. 17. Durham Regional Polilce report Michael Kanuch, 58, of 372 Rossland Rd. W. suffered a beart attack as. be was driving nortb on Kendalwood. Ris car then swerved into a parked car causing $3,000 damage. He was taken to'the Osbawa General . Hospital where be was y i '~W!IIW SatL *REFRESIMENTS - FREE C * Cornee7perlnes Icompara ble prices wltà' pronounced dead on arrivai. %Yu NOVEMBER 19, 19869 PAGE 27ý News from -- .Anderson C.«V.I By MICHAEL LAPLANTE Anderson CVI's fundraiser Rot its officiai start wi tha pep ral!y held Nov. 6. For il days Anidrson Ïtudèts scoulred -their neigbbor- bood's ln a seiling frenzy. 'What the students were seiling were smail boxes of cookies for $5 and larger boxes of assorted cookies for $7. Each box also contains a coupon wortb $1.50 off a purchase .of milk. Ail the profits from the funcl raising campaigu benefit the school and the conunrity. Some of the thlngs being considered for theuse of the money are tennis courts, a larger parking lot, a study room, and air conditioning for the gym. The school boped to raise *10,000 and if every student sold five boxes this goal could bo achleved. Students participating get their names put in a' draw where they are eligible to 'win radios, telephones, a portable television and T-shirts. I3rooKlin Home Town Christmas! SWe wIsh to Invite'y u t get Into the holiday spiri eaywthu. at our irday, November 22, 19861 !):00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. :IIFTS FOR EVEKYQIIE - FREE DRAWSI hopplng ln a relaxed atmnosphere-I ia personal touch and counby cf arm I ~ ~ ~ MmBropklin Flour RrooknVilg SAntique County Furniture BMklnSupp5es,4fie1 adshoppea VtGifts. 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