Whitby Free Press, 25 Oct 1995, p. 20

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Page 20, Whltby Free Pross, Wednesday, October 25, 1995 We lbrew for you - no extra charge N JJ (you just add the yeast) Brew beer for as Iow as $11.50 per case of 24 reg. botties. WAe Sparc 310 expelise lu piovide you wiîh i le freshlesi and 1 1sîý qualitil ils and lhops f'or our bherccipcs. :?...1 .........-%.j^ i .iÂ.vL4 Make wine for Chrismas now! Weuse only th1/2s qaiyiprtdjie t nk u xincs. Cos rm Chablis - French Colornhard SauvgnonBlanc -PntCadna laeL-ei*Di Pape - Valpolicella -Cbre a.mr ~Icn cc BURN z zCAU. 666nBREVV LO 1390 Hopkins St. Qe CONSUArMERS-Unit #6 Whitby mi...rev~~or ~ .i:. L~~~ ~~ - -N----------vJ.otafi It~n ohrpe4.ôtrr icon fBrewing~ lMon.-F.I ~11-9/ Glen Dhu ius Glen Dlii Public School in were ev, Whitby, was one of three overal a runners-up in the Durham Board and vari of Education's sechool summer litter. appoarance contest. Finalis In the IIey We're Looking Good about the Th9ia Summer contest, 50 schools in the pi 'Looking Good' valuated in Auguet for appearance, plant growth [ty and lack of weeds and ita submit information erange of people involved roject and the educational 1 Hîlîn1lu twir %I ~ ctcla rwow SINCLAIR SECONDARY SCHOOL value to students, staff and the community. Top achool in this year's contest was South Simcoe Public School in Oshawa, second was Gandatsetiagon in Pickering while Glen Dhui tied with Uxbridge and. Cedardale as runners-up. No smoking. Haven'tyou heard that smoking is last week's news? Smokers are being banned for their nasty habit acrosa the province, not just at Sinclair. The air is billowing with smog, and the smeil is just wild. We beg you, please, to trash that filthy habit. Last week, students, teachers and our neiglibours' gathened to address concerna about students smokng at Emmett Place, the street near our school. Student representatives attempted to express the point of view of the student body - the non-smoking majority of Sinclair. The vehement frustrations and angry overtones of our neiglibours bombarded student reps and our principal Ms. Egan. The quarnel was equally battled, but no understanding was met. We are now telling students again to stay off Emmett Place in hopes of reaching some sort of agreement. Sign up for 'Smoking The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department NOTICE TO MOTORISTS Taunton Road Closure Durham Region Contract No. D95-3 Taunton Road will be closed at Garrard Road to allow the construction of watermnains and sanitary seers across Taunton Road. The closure is expected to begin at 7:OOpm on October 27,1995 and is expected to last until 6:OOpm on Sunday, October 29, 1995. Access for local residents and local business WILL be maintained, howeve'r access to and from Garrard Road will NOT be available. Motodsts are instructed to Road and Thomton Road. use the signed detour route via Thickson Road, Rossland Drivers can minimize delay by using the recommended detour routes and by adjusting expected travel time to match road conditions during this project. The Region of Durham regrets any inconvenience caused by this necessaty construction. For futher information contact the Durham Region Works Department at (905) 668-7721, Mon. - Fri. 8:3Oam to 4:3Opm. Cessation'l on Wednesday. On a happier note, Halloween came early this year at Sinclair. Gliosts and goblins fllled' the cafetorium, as they danced the night away. Congratulations go out te our costume winners. If you missed out on this fantastic bash, you can always look fonward te the Christmas dance. Did you notice a* piece of hair sticking straiglit up ini your school picture, or youjust absolutely hate it? Don't worry. You won't have te, leave the country. Retakes are temorrow. Say cheese! Don't forget the craft and collectibles sale on Nov. 4. For more information, contact Ms. Jones or Ms. Cotter at the school. Forget that extra pint of ice cream, save that cash for tins event.- Oct. 29 is a day everyone looks forward te. That's riglit, this is the day the clocks go back an extra hour, and we are able te gain an hour's sleep. Patmis back. Front row seats are available. Bning your $20 deposit te Ms. Cotter in the resource centre te reserve your seat for May 17. Resenve your seat as well for Beauty and the Beaat - Fillion ST. CHARLES GARNIER time in running out. As each autumn leaf slowly faîls te the ground, the dreaded day approaches - id-terms. Don't try to mun, don't try te hide, because there's no escaping themn. The only thing you can do is grin and bear- it (although studying might help a littie). But fear not, a steady stneam of activities were planned te keep Garnier students occupied throughout Octeben. Among these many activities were such events as the sehool walkathon, the junior and senior boys' volleybail teurnament in Courtice, the Halloween dance, and the poventy awareness week orgamzed by the school's youth group, Jeunesse du Monde. Sinoe Oct. 17 was the International Day for the Elimination of Poverty, the members of Jeunesse du Monde decided te, show Garnier staff and students what it would be nie te be homeless. Ini the centre of the school's foyer they onganized a display depicting- fi-ont row seats once again leaving April 17. Place your deposit now and pay tise off when you can earn that extra cash. Congratulations go te -our science team. Team 1 placed firet in the mind-benden competition. Team 2 placed flrst overail with a win in three events. Good luck ln future competition. Make sur you have a quarter or a subscription ticket ready, becaus thie year's .flrst issue of Graffiti la due out next week. Watch for it in TAG, in the student common and in the cafétenuum. Reagan Andrews ANDERSON This la a busy week, and it's only the beginning. As the semester goes on, it seeme te get busier, se, Mtay organized. Fundraising was a succesa. Anyone who hasn't yet brouglit in their money, get it te, the student council office as soon as possible. Ring sales started this week and continue in the front foyer until Friday. They are great keepsakes for ail your memonies of higli school. The senior girls basketball. team, got great support last week when fans participated in a buy-in and turned out te support their team, against the powerful Markham, squad. Anyone who didn't go missed the game of the year. The oex-foot-two- inch, 220-pound Tammy Sutton- Brown was injured sud out of the game in the first five minutes. Anderson fougit liard and came out on top by six points a, sua exciting game, 55-49. Boys' basketball tryouts started on Tuesday. Get out there, guys, sud show us what you have now. Alsoomizig oon are prom ticket sales. They will cost $50 now sud suother $50 next semesten for a pair of tickets. Prom, was a great succeas last year, se let'. make it suother good one. Keep youn eyes and ears open for ail Halloween activities you csu get involved in. Seo Mn. Harlan about bis ivolvement, in the Canadisu Opera Company chorus. He may be a teacher by day, but he's a singzing star by niglit. He's been active for many years with the opera ompanys many productions in Toronto, sud recently took part in the reconding of a CD just released. by the Canadian Opera CJompany. B3azaar at Trafagar The Int;ernational Bazaar and Oraft Sale will be held at Trafalgar Oastle School, 401 Reynolds St., Whitby, on Satumlay, Nov. 4, 1 te 4 p.m. Ail funda raised are sent to various charities. There will be tea served, samples of international foods arid a fashion show. m5t m ý - ý cle ý."Q n . Eà 9 g ,-, , ,.. 44JLL !- rf9furni Tanva Hiintp.r / Alqn;; Kn-qtpr

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