Whitby Free Press, 4 Mar 1992, p. 21

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WIJ RE R8S tDEDYM& PM;1~2PÂ~2 > Bi Mark Reesr A lot of Canadians wouldn't mmnd being in Brazil right about now, einjoying a summer which runs fromn October to April. Tiiey might find'it a littie hard PLAVIABIROLà FROM PAGE 17 squared off in Whitby in what was tii. most exciting contest of the series. Tii. two teauns played hard in a very close game that saw eacii teaun- enoy the lead at different period, Wiitby tok the. l.ad with about haifthei period remaining and held it until, witii only 12 seconds reunaining, Burlingten scored te tie it up and force tii. g&e.inte overtime. During -tii. overtime periad, both teaun had their oppor- tunities but it was Whitby who Major peewees FROM PAGE 17 contest .te provide insurance. Jason Rebinson iiad -tii. other goals for Whitby. Morris had two assiste, single assiste -te Lanegger, St. Onige and Parker. Wiiitby won the tturc! gae 6-2, wlth four geais in the. ever- time piod. ChrisHartweil scored three goas while Steve Austin,-Jason Lidn and Siiawn Twigge each had one.. MeCKInnon, Webb, Austin, Par- ker, Deny.s, Robinson, Lanege and Reidfhad assiste." Ryan Unwin and Matt Visconti oe f ,togin net, helped by the. defence et' is Stevens and Parker. Coachi Don Twige said h. was pleased witii Mei ôverall performance of'his teaun that has n. wins, one ti. and on. loss in playoffa thI4pk to understand why Roary exchange student Flva Biroli left that endless summer for the joys of a Canadian February. The weather Je c.rtailya big change for Biroli, who willb. ini Canada foi'anotherfive months, sponsored by Whtby Rotary Sunrise. 8h. lives In southern Brazil, which «gets frost sometimes, but flot a lot.» Temperatures lé;;r sometimes drop as low as 10 or 12 degree eaus. But Hiroli," who's staying with four cifferent host families; and attendingý Henry Street High School siasBrazil is not without For exaxnple the country cur- rently has; a 27 per cent ifation rate - per montii. But that's down from- a few years ago, saïs Biroli, when ifain a t9 per cnt a montii. Sh. spoke and showed lid.s of her faznlCrand iiomeland at a Rotary Cub Sunrise breakfast last week.- Wiiitby student Jane-West le spending a year attending school -in Austrahia, also under the Rotary student exchange pro- gram. finaily put tii. puck in the net wfth Juat aven three minutes Ini the final minute, Burligtonpuiled their goalie te fo Ir the. equalizer only te have Whitby score in the. open net with no time remau*mng for a hard-fougiit 5-3 victory. Scoring. for Whitby~ were Adlam Shields two, Malcom, Rose and Iàmkilde. .Minor peewees FROM PAGE 17 Farquharson. The. third gam6, of the. series back in Whitby on Feb. 22 was a different game as Whitby outhit and ouWtskted the Windsor tean for a 6-0 victory. Goals went te $outer, Jamie Barnett, Farquharson, Young,' Vinent and Lare Clay. John Lang had two assies, with singles gng te Mike Cartwrighit Baely Clay, Sauter, Vinent and Richard Sanders was solid in net' earnlng the. shuteut for Whitb. hIthe fourth gans on Feb. 23, Whty again, outhit and outskated the. Windsor teaun for a 4-0 victory that gave thou tiie semi-final championship. Farquharson, Vinent, Crilly and Thorne scored for Whitby, with'twoaâasWt each ping te Thorne, Young, Peter Inriano 'and a single assist to VanEgmond. Brent Johnson in the. Whitby net .arned the. second straight shuteut'in as many days for the. ICoachs Mkike Thon. and Peter Lang said la teaun effort enabled Whtby te win thi eries. Wiiitbynow fac e. Waterloo A champions for the. alI-Ontanio final. 'lb. series is scheduled te start in Whitby,, March 4 at 4 LaAURA CAMI (left) took top honore ners> are from St. Pauls Catholic in the Catholic Womense League SchooL Cafik spoke on imagination, public speaking conteetabia Lombardi on drinkig and d-riving., làombardi was runner-up. Both win- FPhoto byMauklBi Eor, Whltby Fr.. Pzm ÀA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ By Kritm Révéler Hi there!l Pm back. Fd- 1ke te apologiz. for the absence ýof 'MY column in last we.k's issue. -1.4k. DplebVI ,was sick. les i'nreibr hw-mai»' people are absent from ischol (ad net just on Frdays) due te iliness. I suppose now that Valentine's Day la over and the. weather seeme like it's neyer going te, improve, it has put a damper on saune students' spints. Oh, w.ll. March break lis tle more than a week away, se, hopefully students wiil have a chance te get rested and back te, their old liv.ly selves -- that io, p*ovding our generous teachers don't asgn too mucii hoenework. For those students wiio are completely bored, there 'are university t ursgongon.,Mn universities - have' mailed- invitations.,te senior students, inviting them to come and se. the. facilities.' Several university students have come back te Anderson to tell us how unlversity life really lu. Thanks are extend.d te Colin Joseph from Guelph and the. other universities for their helpful information. ýýYesterday, my French teaciier and a few students cleparted -for Europe on a three-week exchange trip. W. hope they eujoy their trip te, Graz, Austria,. as weil as thid rictp te Italy.Good luck witii your German, Mr. Abrey. On Tuesdayah1, at Dr. Rd>ert Tiiornton.,public, school, several-, Anderson students .wiUl participate in the OralLagag Festival. Derek Laventure, K.vin Hilliard, Mike, Hourahine and Neil Gower wii- represent Anderson for' the area flive competition. The festival aiso involves students from grades 4 through 10 from more than 15 area uchools. The students will make âa fiveminut. oral presentation in one of two categories: foraiseeh or oral report, or roleplyng/dramatiz- ation. Congratulations to the repre sentatives from al area five cHENRYNEW oe: ~~i:ii i~ -J~ By Merantda Waters Henry Street'fi annual <Spirit Woeke lu fast approaching ana, by the. seunde 0f thinga,ý it could very wè eib.tii. beut ever. lreugiiout the. week, the. student council bas, activities planned .sucii as the, «Bottoun o' Bowl' contest, teher-student spmrs and the. mucii ponder.d For a 'More 4101 studenta can inveet in'a'Spirit Week pasa. The pass entittes the. bearer 1oo suci appetiin teasas suckers, popcern, mnow cones and even a pcaebreakfast. T-shirts wil begivn totestudents se they can-tiy their band at tie-dyng.- hi 'other sciiool happenings, bystudents participated n te <«30-heur Famiine,' begfinning Feb. 21. Th. eager students col.cted pl.dges t elp raies mon.y for 'ti dworld countries. Outstanding willpewer' was shown by ailtiiese students., lbTh. Hawkcs hockey. teaun recently defeated Pick.ing, 4-1.> Brandon Smith, 'Gr.g ,Fawoett.' and Mike,:Goode. scor.d Henry's ýýad Shawn D)awsoàn slyed incredible galtending -Unt'ortuntely, Hawks were eliuinated froun the. LOSSA Ël of by -a -derni tean. ongatuatons ta ail the guys for their hard, .worý Minor bantams advance ?.un. STUDENTS t. TheresasCatholi c hool got a ch oe meet Bonhomme Feb.'21. By askln Bohmme questions in'French, students tried te guess who was Inside the costume - the successful sleuth won a Bonhomme statue. -M IFA ~ ~ N J'l684 u ýb 7- Can'adian climate quite a change for exchange student wýý ;l

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