Whitby Free Press, 10 Jun 1987, p. 3

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A CVI team tops Anderson CVI math teams hadi first and second-place finishes in Durham Region inii'the 1987 mathemnaties competition. The Gr. 12 team of Alex Lee, Michelle Watson, Stuart Kirk and Paul Visser was first in the Eu élid contest forý both Durham Region e and region 68, consisting of 30 sehools. tee had the, highest score and placed on the Canadian honor roll. A total of 8,643. students from 927 schools across Canada participated ini the Euclid contest. Ail four Gr. 12 students wil receive certificates of distinction from Canon Canada Ine, for ranking in the top 10 per cent of ail Gr. students in Canada. The Gr. 13 teamn of Randy Kapuscinski,* Drew Davidson, Stuart Kirk, Nick Higgs, Craig Bates;. David Woodill, Tony Ander- son and Sandra Foster was second in Durham Region and third in region 68 in the Gr. 13 Descartes ' contest. Kapuscinski had the highest ~ score ever by an Anderson student, while seven of the team members earned certificates of distinction from the Manufacturers Life In- surance Company. Debbie Turck coached the Gr. 12 î team while Fred Wanke coached the Gr. 13 team. ALEX LEE MeCune top student Deborah McCune of Whitby is Durham College's top student for 1986-87. She graduated from the three- year chemical engineering technology program and is this CORRECTION It was incorrectly stated in last week's edition that Paolina Malan- drino won a gold medal in begin- ners' roller skating figures. It should have beenstated that shie won the gold ini novice A figures. The Free Press apologizes for the error. year's winner of the President's Gold Medal and Stewart R. Alger Scholarship valued at $250. The awards go to the best overall Durham graduating student, and McCune qualified with the highest academic standing. CORRECTION A photo in the May 20 edition in- correctly identified Jennifer Cooper of Henry Street High School. The photo showed Cooper competing in the DYSSAA midget 3000metre event, which she won. The Free Press wishes to apologize for the error. Threats made to Couple An Ajax couple have told Durham Regional Police they were walking along the lakeside down by the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, when they were threatened by a maie. The couple told police the man shouted, "He could kfi them anytime'" The man then walked into the hospital. Police are investigating the incident. Region building FROM PAGE 2 parochialism." The motion also cails for management committee, made up of the mnayors of all municipalities in the Region, to unanimously agree on a consultant. However, Oshawa Mayor Allan Pilkey, miffed at the rejection of Oshawa's offer by a council vote of 16-13, said., that he might not cooperate since he was previously shut out of management committee meetings when the other mayors discussed Oshawa's dlaim- of, ownership in the existing regional building. He also. claimed that a management decision would not be objective. "lWe're not going to end up in the kind of happy situation we hoped for," he said. Ail mayors on council, except Pilkey, had voted in favor of the reconsideration motion put forth by Whitby councillor Tom Edwards. Newcastle Mayor John Winters5 began debate on the new process to follow after the reconsideration vote. 'He questioned estimates given on the values of the alter- natives as one of "50o many things that have to be reviewed. " Edwards said he wanted recon- sideration of the vote held three week ago to move to Oshawa because council members "haven't had a chance" to really assess what the Region needs. "Stop, take and step back and look what we want in the future," he suggested. Attersley said the referral to Oc- tober will give council a chance to "take a breath." The vote was 17-11 in favor of the new plan. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1987, PAGE 3 INSURA'NCE COSTS SOARINGII10 BEFORE YOU RENEW YOUR AUTO OR HOME INSURANCE, CALL AND COMPARE.... For acomplote Inuurance revew, aei and arrange a mutuaiiy convenlieft appointmeflt .. O courue thora la no obligation PETER DI LELLO, 24 RESOLUTE CRESCENT. WHITBY 666-2090Ej crI4N4D4 AUTO.HOMELIFEGROUPDIlSABI LITY-RRSP I?EACHING STAFF at E.A. Fairman smoke-free. A flag was also brought toss out the butts and ash trays after out for the occasion. eculy .jdecidingý to. make the school Free Press photo

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