PA(GE,30,' 7MB ~ PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER9, 1991 IDOORS ANDWID S RELIABLE, DEPENDABLE FUN...SU-BARU, 1ý991 JUSTY 1991 LOYALE By Soia J3bbùgýcm Hello., Sonia Bebingtbn lier. This week I have chosen th;- school library us venue foer my column-writing, and the usuà l flood of onlookers lias gathered. They drooli anticipation of eacbi new word; women wail, men beat their chests, the mass is i a veritable frenzy. Their oly relief is the -journalistic crutch I provide, keeping them docile until next week. Beinga legend in on.lé own mind is truly a harrowing experience. Almant two weekS agu, DO'C's senior girls' basketball team could b. found doig a barbaric vicVory dance through the halls of aur echool. Our tean, had reigned triumphant over the team from Henry St. High in a brutal b-bal confrontation that ended in a score of 38-26. Sincere kudon and accolades to our senior girls for such a fali performance. Anti-climactic, however, was the moat recent game, when Dunbarton. made off with a victory Of 28 pointa over the D' team.. The. DUC community weeps in solidarity with them. DOVC. soccer legend Gary O'Brien wishes to announce that lie will grace the senior boys, *sce team with bis participatà ion in 1Pridayé s tournament .at Kinsnien PÉa in Pickerig. ManY siglis ofrelief and muich =iin of brows follows lis On Tuesday, Oct. 1, DUYC NVas fortunate enouita play hstto a presentation given by a' gro 'uy of Filipino artis. They told stor#es, woven i dance, song and poetry, about- the challenge ta save Mother Earth, and, ta protect al life. Cailed FHagit,' (aà Filipi term for challenge) it was staged by Avelino Cielo, Maria Theresa By Karen Achoeug BusyB is a word that could descibe Austin staff and students ini the last week. On Oct. 3. the grade il history .classes tra:veledtoRice Lake for an archaeological dig. As with paat excursions, it was a tremendous succesa.4 The Austin newsletter is searching for -a captivating tftie, and is offerng, a handsome prize:, free lunches for one week. Enter quickly as the contest ends soon. Corime Stoppera lias been in operation i Durham Region for more than five years and lias been very succensful. Crime Stoppera will take information* on agy criminal offence. Your ca]li will be treated confidentially. A code number will b. given ta each enlier for further contact. *This means you neyer have to, give your nae, jut refer ta your nuniber. If the informiation leadata an arrest, you will. be éligile for a cash reward of upto $00. Tagais j between Crime Stoppera and you. PoLca don't ay the money out, Crime Stoppera does. The system for pickxng 'up the cash will be elained over the phone ta thos. who qualifyr upon approval fr ii.e civilian board. As soon as the arrest is made you are * lgble for th. cash reward. If you are in doubt about calh gus with information, please don t hesitate. Sometimes, information that, may seem insignificant and not worthy of reporting may b. the final part of the puzzle. Only the. police can tell. If in doubt, cali us. The. Durham Regional Crime Stoppera hotline is 436-8477 (that's-436-TIFS), and is open 24 hours per day, seven days per week. The phone! number can be dialed from mont areas of the rgon fre. of charge If this number is long distance, y ou can calcolect or oelithroughyour local Durham Regionà l Police number and ask for Crime Stoppera. Calle will neyer be traced or recorded. Constable Grant Arnold is the co-ordinator with the Durham Regional Crime Stoppera and writes this article ta help combat' crime. Opaon- and Richard'Belar, and was mucli enjcyed by ail wio saw mm R.SanibroWks grade il religionm closm would like tathamk Fr. TerryGoagler- for bis leadersip i their retreat' last' .week. -Held atthe- preetigicus ýcarbourgh Foreign Mision, the, day was one. of self discovery, renewal cf' spirit and: bonding. And, until next t ime, may al of you discover yourslves, renew your spirite anid bond - with.. IFATHER LOmtJ. ASI In sports news, the Wildcats teams are enjoying a, winning spree. Tii. junior girl?' basketball teamn defeated Vanier '31-18. in Austin's home opener on.Sept., 30. The top * shooter was Marika Das Santos witli 12 te Tii. senior IOy'soccerteomn c onquered Vanier by a s'corecf 5-0. Dave Kohek scored,,.»three goalsew-le Rob Gabriele and Ryan Sufiin add.d snls Rording the shutout was Stewart Nesbitt. Congratulations go out ta the membera of the mensî singles and. ladies' doubles tennis teams who. displae excellent sportsman- slip at the LOSSA taurnoment; Sliowingoutstanding ,acieve- ment in the men's senior singles categoiy wos Tim Videnka who continues ta, upliold bis titi. as the LOSSA gold medolist. .He advances ta DYSSA. Qood luck! Finally, the- LOSSA golf taurnament was held ~Sept. 30. Despite the cold and wet conditions, Bill Bird bad a.score of 87, the -fourth lowest score of the. taurnament. -This qualifled him for DYSSA. W. conimend Elliot Wren, Greg Giza, and. Sean McLeod for their- perseverance, team spirit, and sprtansiîp under the poor weather conditions. Way ta go, Austin!. TRAFALGAR]R CASTLFE-A SC OL 1 HOOL By Lieah sultan-Khai i. SBARU 10% 9 È%% mf'%C W7 IVu 1iMb 1705 DUNDAS ST.WHITBY4360 j-- 'DENIS O-qCONNOR HIGH SCHOOL 10