Whitby Free Press, 29 Apr 1992, p. 24

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PAGE 24, WHY1'Y FREE, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1992 ANDERSON C. V. 1.iR'ole First> rd like te, congratulato the. Anderson.,students who partcipated, in the . Regional Science Fair held recently at the. echool: Janice, Bedi, Frances Camerora, -Sean Corcoran, Ani DatnDoni Dattani, Chris DkKathryn Fairchild, Sarah HeY, Mike Honeyman, Chad. Hougton, Geaf Houghton, Kerry LeckJ1Hyd.e Luthra,1 Wendy 11 aNelson, -Rqj R juan and Priyen TaInna. .iiey were chosen Anderion's 'students 0f the week for- their dedication and bard work. Thanke aIse ta Mise Sandra MéEwan, .0f 'the. science departmient, who spent many heurs orgaizng the fair. Carmaen esbitt, Gordon" Leitch, MTishàRerdink, -Heather Houghton and Jeiff, Baker Participated, in the. DYSSA badminiton playofh. Carmen. Nesbitt and partner Gardon Leitch ,will be'competing provincially in Hamilton thisl week. Good luck.' In track and' fleld, 17. Anderson athietes participated at York University in the. Durham-Yok-Gergan Bay indoor cbampionship. Andrew Channer placed flrst in the junior boys' triple jump and long jump. Cynt!ia Polomis jumped ta third spot i the senior girls' long jump and Micheal Elliot. ran fourth in the. 400m race. Amanda and Angel Miles-Berry placed fourth adfifth -in the senior girls' 1500m and Jef Baker flnished faurth in the midget boys' 1500. An invitation is extonded ta, everyone ta attend Anderuon' big fashion show. Tickets are 45 and will b. soldat the. door. Corne and sme the. final product of many hours work by AnderoiasWho have hbeen at this diligently for the past few montiis. tmro night,- Thursday, April 30,, at 8 You won't, hodisappointed.".1 the. profits frein tfii.show will gotowards prom caste. Anderson welcomes the baskethall teain, the. Harlem Diplomate, this week. Student ,.shuffle to relme*ve ovyercrowding. at'Th-ornton sohool. SBy Maria Boucher Mare than 100 students will switch schools and attend Ormis- ton public school on Forest Heights Blvd. this * faIl to help relieve- overcrowding at Dr. ]Robert Throntan public school on Hazelwood Dr. B.tween 100 and 120 studente living north of Rossland Rd. will ho involved in the houndary changes, s!ays Carol Yeo, Dur-* hani Board af Education super- intendent, «There will ho very little dif- ference as far as travelling is concerned for the children,» she says. Yeasays th. change in boun.. daries was prefrred over a pas- sible modifled scheol yoar. With 'about 700 studente as' it isthere- is ne space left at the Tâorntan ischool'* and- without the changes, mare tlian 800 students. wouldbe attending the. schaol in the faîl, shbesas ' With the changes3, the, two schools- will each h ave approxi- mnately 500 studente, she says. «A boundary change. is quit. a* common thing ta happen,» she sas Yeo says a meeting was Attention! Attention! Are. you planning on going ta tuis year's po? Tickets are on sale Moday, May 4 until Wednesday, May 6, and are $50 apic.Don't lot yourself becme 0on'e 0 u people wiio say, I forgot the. tickets, iionoy.".' Whilo on the subject 0f ticket saes, let'me remind you about, ' Kaleidoscope,' -Henrys fashion s9how April 29. Five dollars, not ord get youinta an ovenngf' hot clothéd* cool musiÇP, aise gives yau a chance o tawin... yes ...door pnzes. Don't miss out. Lest Wednesday, as everyone sueyknows, 'was Earth Day. Peres envirornental club got everyone, inta tii. "earthy" spirit Music, Night at Anderson On Friday, May 1, the music studente from Anderson CVI will ho presenting tueir annual spring concert, called 'Music Night'92.' Th concert will present an oppoetunity for the community ta hear tue students before tiiey leave ta perfori at Musicest '92 in Ha]ifax froin May 13 ta 18. Thei. prograni wil feature instrumental groupa including thie concert band, junior band, junior and intermediate jazz ensembles and Andeijazz. Vocal gou<nnmfrmfin,owfll Incorporated. Ta. eveningwi1 aIse feature performances» by several soloise on tue piano.1 Tickets fer tue evenlng will ho $3 for adulte and $2 for.studenta and senior citizens. They are aveilable from al music students, at the. door on -tue evening 0f tiie concert or hy calling tue music departinent at recently held with the parents of the children who will change achools and 'initially they. were uset abut the changes but aer getting the information and having had time to think about it, they accept the need for this." Ile students moving to Orniis- ton will go as a group, not as individuals, to help themadapt Ormiston ta hélp, them. become oriented ta 'their new educational environînental, and ineet their new clasmates and teachers bet- ween now and June, shesays. Jam bo'réeat Austin Four WhMitby element ary sehools will heparticipatina in the AII -Duniiam F(ol Dance fain- bore. on Thursday, May 7 in Whitby., The jamnboree, at Father Lea, J.' Austin Catholic Secondary School, from 7 ta 9 p. .11i include students from, Leslie, McFarlan Prin le Creek and WestLyne c schools, and St. Paul's Catholic school. by jr slig envronental friendfly lunch 'baga or 'SACs.' Earth Day buttons' were aise available and ail the. proceede and donations went ta Endangered Speci.s cf Ontario -. And now for th;. news* you've al been waiting for.A.he, complets resulte of Hemy's involvement in this yjears Kiwanis Music Festivl Gold- medals were awarde. ta ,the. singing Stage Band as well as ta thei. Flute Choir. Individual gold standing awards were presented ta Eniilia' 'Hwaing in the flute, clase; Thomias Hw .aùg in the tuba category-, for. bis eupiionium aldils, Anthony Sciieletoma aise eceived, a gold award. In the -vocal competition,,, Lyndsay Winchester won the gold award in the. solo vocal class. * Silver medal winners were the. talented Intermediate Band, tii. well-tuned Concert 'Chair, hoth the. -Brase and -Weodwind' Quartets, tii. Woodwind Duet as well as tue Flute Quartet. Julie Rosbettom and Smita Vel hotu recived awards- in their respective- categoies. Sarah Tanner receivod - a frieplace award in tue ebo. categoey and alse received a musi escholarddu Spc«lthanko got HoWBs' and Mr. OTeo;le for iielping thes. talentod studente ta, "h. ail that tuey can be..." By Karen Acbcng After a restful long wveekend, Austin. students 'are. hard et work preparing for upconiing activities. On April 22, mid-term report carde wer. forwarded home. These report carde h elp ta, determmne,.the posibiltien fr' exemption froin June exains. Parents are reminded 0f parent-teacher interviews, which. are scheduled for April, 29 fi= 7 to 9 Pm. April 25 was sp4rit Austin. The:. day- begený air .band/talentshowr sing-a-long, which. was succees. Some lucliy,. a even won;frot rowpassel event. Student counicil nl sold t-shirts commem Spirit Day 92. Pizza wae onthe, mg lunch (for- thos. ý who pai loonies), - and the. afternc fflld . with. activities, icluded a dance, 1 moi computer* gaines. (SI chos. ewbicii event tbey ta ýattend). To top. the Asisdn tsaise e1, ntin-uniforinday. On1b1, student body we would tbank the. studenitcoun their bard work.tHs' day. Hueo is an updai tpcomng Austin eveinte: ip studnte wil.ieho ai retreate on, April 27, 28î Education Week will ,ru] May4to May-8; ýth.. -wa-a-tion is scbedul.ed f 15; the. echool, prom 'm place May 22Il;,the'. athl tic awards bnuet is sae o ue3 Asmentioned before,'the Brut annual ' Walk This Way flmndraiuing k-a-hnwilltake ýplace in Ma. rgnizerhope -to raie $109OO0 for the achool - Als rumaur had it that Prom '92 was cancelled, but because dof the increase in sales, the event will ~.tak. place as planmned. K." Moulton Us dy student-Otfyea with, Keir Maulton f' Kathlen, qoeraoéke Rowe publicechool min-'Whitby a uewas named 'Student of tii. Year itdnsat the. lGth, annual Educatars' s t ii Breakfast held recentl. nemhors. More than 330 stu nts, true-' teen = , parente, teachers,'admninis-, ioraing traorsand board. e mp ovees Lnufor' attended the. lGthennuale-vent, id tiieir 'heldýb y -tii.'Ontario. Public aon was. Schoël Te4chers' Fdeatin t ,,hichHarwood,,,Secondary Schéol i Itde n a Thi.eentkicks. of Educatio n .wanted meei vil,_27 ta May 1,, in Gail >Ellio ,principa f od' - Durham «pbe fi I Educar Uk oYear. neil. for Andrea Amer of Hillsdal,' pub- lic shool 'and Elizabt ores t.on of Cedarvale publicescbool shared*ý" P"d 10 the. Olare Woldridgo wr tending education assistants.' and 29;, Entertainment at, the break- nh froni fast waspovded by Penther Austin Jazz cf WhibesPrigle Creek ror May, publicechoolti. grup cndc ill ,takîe ted bY Rory MZGah TRFLA CATL :7iW± C:K±dUiMOLI[** 13 LehSultan-Khan exceptional talent. '.4. 'I A * -J 1On Friday an4 'saturday After tuffe .préo>ductienî tue' Trafalgar presented their piel uine'e nitdty<>r u play 'The Importance 0of1 Being 'c"anad cmew' foÉrerfr.uluùents. Eet'b~y Oscar Wilde.. It was an, Sp eciealthanke muet ho made ta eelentplay perfor nedby a ceet producer Sbely Brbai.. an d 0f ten studente Who- poritraye director CagKmk. Durham"board, raises tees îlu e concert choir, seio he Durhamn Board of Educa-, more ceet-effective. chamber choir and' Jazz tion recently decided ta rais. fees ae oBrvn ntutr for varieus progreme and use of will icrease ta àa maximum cf '~~D S~ ~1d ~1facilities. $28.86 par hour, froin $27. ~ v ~ i Beginning Jan. 1 1993' Pesa for general intemeet p ~o~esi ous0'«~]seniors will ho chargel a $16 Courses will increas. in Septein MI.'~ annual registration fé. and a $5 ber ta, $3 per haur, from $2.80 An open nous. wlui be held at f.., up ta a maximum of $50 for per heur for egular courses, Durham Alternatives Secondary a calendar year, for'each general and $3.445 par hour, from *$3.16 *\Education (DASE), known as the intereet course, parheurfr~elcuss adult high sciiool in Oshawa, on roupesuc as chc theti.*4 Wednesay, May 13, 7 ta 9 pa. Taesuretyocarme Y C dY Cwifacm lie. theme will b. 'Celeh- for seniors ta teak. courses. it creases i rates for us. of board ~ rations of Succese, The publiec cste tii. hoard $100,000 a year faciities. cen meet staff and studentsa ad tajprovideti servicesta semoms There wlll b. rat. increases of' SU ET rm Ws yd ulcsho ebtain information about pro- igm n iSeptember ts 10plé et nS.ti Oe f ST S EN tefr produtioyndof 'C Hale and ti 4grams. yer, student fees for driver edu-, 1992 ,1993 end1994.*0 Tii. achool' is located at 421 cation wl in >es.ta $330 fremin' rustee decid.d -n the in- CooasFactory. Sudnt wre give 45 Pi ve. b.ind the. Oshawa $280. reasps becaus. thei.mcse icur- ,minuteS to-rehearue a"a tonperformed the. play. cote.I«more inormtio 'rmutee deid.d 0en the in- re t ht o Jyâwkjk»Owbl 4»'p cmli 57N99~ '~.- *" ~ ~ ~' çpa~<.:t ~~&Jc '"" U~,:?: ÀzlïO G e CPr FATHER LEO J. AUSTIN HENRY STREET HIGH SCHOOL]

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