Whitby Free Press, 15 Jan 1992, p. 22

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PAGE 22, WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15y, 1992 Construction to begin Mondlay on college's student residence A sed-turning ceremony will b. held Jan. 20 te mark the start of construction of a student resi- dence at Durhamn College., The Durhiam Inn, a $3.1-mil- lion motel te te balt on Simcoe. St. N., Oshawa, is a joint venture betweenflacon Corp. of Kingston and Syndel hic.'oflBelleville. It is expected that the preject will b. completedby this fal. The motel will have 100 semi- divided rooms te, accommodate 200 occupants. It wilt b. made available as a residence to Durham College with the first right of refusai gvnte, Durham College stu- detsgdingthe academic year. Dun'ng the summer months, the facility wiil be used' as a bed-and-breakfast inn. There will b. a 24-hour staffed security entrance, lounge area and storage area. Each room will feature, a kit- chen area, double desks, four- plcebathroom, television, tele- poeand air conditioning., TRFLA CASTLE SCHO: O±¶~MM~U [Le- DURHAM Police Service Detective Pat Sayer* teste Danielle Bremner from Donevan'Colleglate ln Oshawa on the polygraph - more commonly known as a lie detector - at a Cameer ln Pollclng Day hold recentiy at the board of education offices ln Whitby. From al over Durham Reglon, students Interested In a -cameer ln Iaw enforcement attended. Phote by Mark Reser,-Whitby Fr.. Pré»u ByLeali Sultan-Khn The. halls of Trafalgar are alive once more with the, laugliter of returniing students. The jey of the holiday season was still apparent as friends embraced, exchanging test -wishes for the new year, while tliey eagerly related events of the Christmas holiday. Sehool commenced with a general assembly and the naines of the students who made the honour roll were announced. Prefecte were given awards. Students are eagerly looking forward te activities like Si Day and Education Experience Week this termn. 13Y Carmen Nishet By Semin Bebbington Hello. Sonia Bebbington lier.. As thie ie my firet inetallment since the break, I extend a fond and tender-hearted hello, a liappy 1992, and the wish that youai had a restful and jeYeus Cliristmas, repleat with the acustion of loot that the seasen mit.Personally, I had the most materialietic and commercial of Cliristmases, one which will live on long after the. necessary refunds and exchanges have teen made. Hlow nice. Unfertuntely, three DOUC studente spent their breaks with -.breaks. Pino Agostino, Janet Caruso and Brandon Caisse al suffered traumatic readjustinents of limbe and/or joints while defying death on the Thursday evening before school let eut. On. wonders how so awesome a coincidence could have -occurred, especially on a élope wliere defying death is strictly prohibited? I myself was brutally attacked by a lioodlum tree, resulting ini a faint abrasion just belew my riglit nos.. The feilewing day's echeel assembly made us ail feel much tetter, thanlca to the valvet voice of Darlene Swooney, and cheesy sister Marlene. DOC's senior girls' basketbll teain went te Arizona'over the break for a fun-filed Seven days and 9.5 nilglts. No juicy anecdotes there, se, I shaU new, subtly, chage the subjeet. Ryan LeRoy wlio has nothing te do with Arizona, and lias ne intereet ini girls' basketball whatsoever, had a most interesting trial on Chiristmnas day. While travelling te Brampten te sing solo glee-club selections for orphaned cats, hie car ceased te, function on the. 401. The. stoppage occurred on the express vein, and after crossing the colectors, lie was chased by beastly canines who greedily assumed that the -generous lad would provide thein with a yuletide feast. After escaping narrowly, lie overcaxne several madcap, 1made-for-TV-type obstacles, and ended Up bringing the hous. down. Good show, Ryan. Altliough I could go on forever with zasy Christmnas break-type nostalgia, I cannot. A fond fareweil frein DIC te Aussi. excliange student Donna McGratli, and niayte next time, Illh tel you ail about 'Tii. Spidey and Puif Caper.' Until then. College, council develop equity1' training programn Durham Colle ead the Dur- liai ReinlLbur Couneil will develop an equity training prograin. A Ppooailias been nmade te the Minietry of Citizenshi p Anti- ]Racien Secretariat for preject funding. The. prograni will provide an opprtunity for members of labourtearticipate in training that wilI ceveop an understand- ing of changes occurrinq, in the workplaoe and commumity, and te look at ways te ensure al citizens ini the region have equi- table access te employment. For more informnation caîl Eli- zabeth McArthur at 683-5241. Activities have resumed now that Anderson students are bock ini echool after the Christmnas break Exame; begin on Friday. The firet 'Spirit Day' of ,1992, was held recently and involved an 'Airhead Competetion,' in which etudents were encouraged te participate. The ' Spirit Wall' at Anderson iBe getting, organized as weil. Thie wall ie divided up. into many squares, owned by'students. The qua res were te te completed last Track and field participants are practising indooes ýand Anderson athietes were involved in the Central Tech indoor track and field meet. 1 Aise, And.rson'e hockey teame. and downhill racing teanis are active. The. ski- club went eut for the first time last Wednesdav. Reform party has 'f.u' Durhamn riding associai The Reforin Part-y of Canada tions director for the now has a "fuli» ridxIng associa- association. tien ini Durhamn. Durhamn riding inluý Durhamn riding members voted Whtyadan9ot recently te moe fromn an Wib n n ot «interim»riding te a"ful" riding. A board of Irec-tors was elec- O nro min ted at the meeting, held at the Port Darlington Motel. is g lestL p A membership drive will b. held te prepare for the next Elaine Ziemba, Mir federal election, according te 'Citizenship and Humai Harry Tunbridge, public rela- will. be guest speaker ai PC eaer ,~ ing inOshawa on Feb. 3 cEmployment Equity,'30 % W hitby Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. at the era Ontario Progressive Conserva-stthueasoCateIN. tive leader Mike Harris wilI be in siunyAscain WVhitby on Jan. 21. The meeting will be hi Harris will host a community CAW Hall, 1425 Phillil breakfast on Tuesday, Jan. 21, Ave., Oshawa, starting i 7:30 a.m. at Jackson's Toucli of A question-and-answi Class, 1610 McEwen Dr., unit 6. will follow Ziemba's HaioilLisçis~b~ paW~ taton.Li4t refreslirn lion SDurhiam BARRY DEANE Rod Barlow conducting. The funeral was held on Tues- ides north Barry Walter Dean. of Whitby Interment at Thornten ceme- day, January 7, 1992 from the )shawa. cied at Princese Margaret Hospi- tory. Town Funeral Chapel,_ Whitby, tai, Toronto on Tuescfay January WILLAM SWALN conducted by Rev. Shirley Jleffier iister 7, 1992. He was 47. William Stanley Swain, for- of Fenelon Falls and Rev.J Hewas born in. Birmingham, meirly of Whitby, died at his McClure. 5.aker England on December 25, 1944, home inFln Falls, Ont. on Interment at Groveside ceme- son of Walter and Hilda (Lilley) au 192 He was 76.on e tmbey2 fr Deane.Heas 0Spebr2 aijterr He marri.d Sharon Malone on 1915 in Toot. He marrie< in Riglits May 9, 1970 in Birminghiam. Kate Nicholson on Julyv 30, 1938 Lt a nie. - A Witby resident for ni. in Whitby where he h lved for 256 eatosf L ~~years, Mr. Deane was the mana- yeams. 6Gnrtoso discuss ger of a printing cempany. Mr. Swain was a chartered Service, Quality & Trust vil spak He was a lay reader at Ail accountant. He was a *ebro Family Monuments , meeting Saints Anglican Church. the Oddfellows and Presbytorian GrntorBnz aks .JDP Con- He je survived bv hie wife, C'uc adwaCnuce it *rnterLBtroneMrkr daughters Alison andf Suzanne of the elingwood Sports Hall of Cemelteyeeing Whitby, mother Iia brother Fanie in 1979. *Snbatn ield at the David Und si-stor Deborali of Bir- He je survived by his wife,, Staff r M niet p Murray minghanm. daugliter Carol Anne (Mrs. Gor- ifr M nu ns at 7 p.m. He was predeceased by lis don Maunder), son Douglas 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby er session father. Swain and hie wife Carole Anne' 668-3552 presen- The. funemal was held at Al grandchfldren Janis and karen After Hours 668-4460 or 666-1513 Lente will - 4ipts.,ýgUiç4_iiCh,. pbi ^gyMaunder, Derek and Leane Hreponrct ldyarne app.-.-.-g101.-- a.-----ged---. I Obituaries' I DENIS O'CONNOR HIGH SCHOOL à , - .

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