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Whitby Free Press, 11 Oct 1978, p. 8

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PAGE 8# WENPSAY, OCIUN3R1I, 1978, W (FM PRFS Education a neye r-en ding process says vear if Mqkpx nn > rincinal of Ontfn Iîp,i-Il Al-e Iv;fj,' tateducation is a nvrending proces," said M. 1f6'eginald Davis, Coilege, during thé recent College Commencement. "The never-ending work of Ask us,, ab'out you Corne and tell us what you're Iooking for in a job. Tell us what you are today and what you want to be tomorrow. Ask us if we can offer opportunities and challenges to match your needs. No obligations on either side. WeIlI be glad to taîk. And we may have just what you're looking for. But you'Ill iever know until you ask. t Visit our Mobile W Recrulting Unit Canada Manpower Contre OSHAWA il, 18, 25 October, 1978» 1O e 1Mb n~ * ww ~euuu. the ui people Who are txj. din the never-endîng 1 o,'s' f education. There are nearly 45 people involved wvith education in, this in sharing a few thoughts ini- egards to, education and private schools, Dr. Davis said, "a private school plays an important part in educa-; tion. " He pointed out that there i§ more'emphasis on music, sports and activities that 44wilI round out a girl's or studcnt's personality and character as well as emphasis on academie work. "A private school usually. has a religious aspect "gjing a more spiritual out- look to lite. The private school gives the opportunity for choice which is a funda- mental basis of democracy." Dr. Davis said, as he pointed out that Ont.ario Ladies' educational standards and is visited by the. Ontario Department of Education Inspectors on a regular basis." "We are proud of our graduates and we wish them well," Dr. Davis said, as he pointed out that the Faculty and Staff have initiated a new system in the Sehool. It is the "Prefeet Systemn" and the 'girls who receive the Prefect's Crest are chosen .kvihe facultv and Staff. "They are girls who must meet exacting standards,' he said. The girls chosen to ho Prefects must examplify good .character -and behaviour. This includes good manners and good speach. They must have a good manner of dress" and must have shown both good manners and courtesy to students, Faculty and Staff" are some of the "exacting standards" listed by Dr. Davis. He presented the Prefect's Crest to these four girls:- Chris Burns, who was also elected Head Girl for this yutir, Kathryn Davis, W ibboth students in residerice -v'i dav studn*- -3:,00 peine ARMED LAZY READER The~ floor is as good a spot a Ls any to read a good book, as Kara Johnson, of Montreal, a visitor to Whitby found out when she went to the public library. With a new lounge area with soft chairs* in it, one might Wonder why Kara would choose to sit on the floor. Pre-school, program I lcilY.M.C.A-., in îwI:CI'tu help meet requests s offering another atternoon l'ours pre-sehool prograin. R~egistration is now being 1lja,;en a t the Y office and the îrogram will be held at Dr. 1-tobt. Thornton School. Afternoon fours is provin- 'iîally licensed .-and" KNIGHTS'0F -COLUMBUS TV DINGO CABLE CHANNEL 10 4 BIG GAMES year-olct. Interest centres, crafts, shape identification, lcarning colours; smnall muscle development through the use of scissors and sewing cards ýand socializa- lio>f alI happen 'at the pr-ogra m. For further, information-. EVERY WEDNESDAy UP TO $375.00 IN PRIZES 3tlor $1.00 (.50 each) LAST WEE KS WINNERS Mis. Murdoch, Bowmnanville Mis. Anderson, Oshawa Mrs. WeLsh, Bowmanville GRAND PRIZE WINERS BINGO CARDS AVAI LABL E AT: Bailey Phwarucy - Brocik St. S., Safeway Centre Checkers Variety & Hardware- Towne Plaz, 7-601 Dundas St.W. Jury A& Loveli Drug Store - Whitby Plaza, 317 Broc St. S. WIIitby Glass & Mirror - 210 Brock st S. INTRESTED MERCHANTS &/OR VIEWERS CALL MIXE KARAS 728-5138 ýrincipal. Gadl Cornwall and Margaret LKathryn Davis wis presentedwith her Prefectls Crest and Grade 12 Graduat- ing Diploma by the princi- Pal, her -Father, Dr. Reginald Davis. She received the Alumnae Scholarship given ini memory of Dr. 'C.R. Carseallen, former, principal BOB CROGNAN 418.284-1117 NEW - USED - RECONDITIONED E6'UIPMENT for 0 Foodl Stores 9q 8ttches, etc. *Restaurants 0 Clubs *Fast Food Operatîons 9 Cafeterias 0 Hotefs * Delicatessen I0E MAKERS - WALK-IN COOLERS REFRIGERATION &AIR CONDITJONING EQUIPMENT SALE8 *SERViCE a LEAýSING COMPASS MECHANICAL CO. - 1 CHORNEY MOTORS' 14 BOC SRET ORHWH 'ITBY ACROSS FROM IHE ROYAL HOTEL F TO FIT YOUR BUDGET 1974 ASTRESAFARI WAGON 1972 TOYOTA 1600 DE LUX2E 4 CYLINDER, STANDARD, RADIO, ROOF 4 DR., 4 SPEED,ý RADIO, 33,000 MILES. RACK. LIC. 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Holmes (Marion) of Whitby, and Jack, predeceased, in his filst year. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in, the chapel on Thursday, Oct. 5 Interment St. John's Cern- etery, Port Whitby. Minister the Rev..- R. Carder. If desired contributions to the Canadian Cancer 'Society would be appreciated. MINIE LYNCH" At the Oshawa -Generai Hospital on Thursday, Oct. 5, 1978, Minnie Duffy (of Oshawa, formerly of Whitbyî, beloved wife of Patrick Lynch, dear mother of Mrs. J. Smale (Brenda'), Mrs. R. Andersen (Jayne), Peggy, Michael, Kenneth and' Timothy of- Oshawa, Loved by four grand- children, dear sister of Winnifred Duffy of Beavet'- t on, Mrs. H.. McCuddâi (Nellie) of Georgetown, Dollard and Nelsen of Toronto, in, her 56th year. Reésted at the' W.C. Townï Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for. Requiem Mass in St. John the, Evangeîist Church; Whitby, on Saturday, Oct. 7,1 Cremation. If desired contýi. bttions'-to. Canadain 1Heart,. Foundation or Arthritis' Association would be appreciated. HARRIET BAYES At the Oshawa General- Hospital on Monday, Oct. 2, 1978, Harriet King (of Whitby), beloved wife of the late William Bayes; dear' mother of William A. of Whitby. loved by grandchildren, Peter of Toronto, Paul and John of Whitby; in ber 78th year. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Wednesday, Oct. 4. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Whitby. Minister the Rev. J. Roney. If desired contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Rebekah Lodge, No. 132, Benevolent Service Oct. 3. FREDERICK ROY EDWARD DINGMAN

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