'Corridor uapers, On Friday, June 21, Dr. Robert Thornton Sehool presented their annual year end awards. The proficiency awards were presented as follows: Grade 1 - Mrs. Bryant - Nancy Martin Grade 2 - Mrs. Cook - Roxanne Kwan Grade 3 - Miss Edmunds - Melissa Gibson Grade 3 - Mr. Niblett - Farzana Doctor Grade 4 - Mr. Niblett - Randy Kapuscinski Grade 4 - Mrs. Platt -,Janet Allun Grade 5 - Mrs. Platt - Willie Carcone Grade 5 - Mrs.'Atkinson - Leslie Elliott Grade 6 - Mrs. Atkinson - Todd Rivers Grade 6 - Mrs. Aldred/Mrs. Spencer - Erin Neimann grade 7 - Mrs. Bell - Debbie Gray Grade 7 - Mr..Wilson - Chris Deutsch; Mrs. Warmington - Diane Wilson; Mrs. Scheele - Bonnie Puckrin; Mr. Lall - Ricky Moses. The grade awards will be presented at their graduation ceremonies on Thursday night. The junior public speaking award was presented to Kristy Watson and Janet Korstancy received the Intermediate award. The assembly was also told thatafter four years with Dr. Robert Thornton Public School, Mr. Wilson would be leaving for Central Park Senior Public School. The new vice-principal will be Mr. Crosbie from Rtison Road. Summer is here a time for happy hol idaying-. Corridor Capers will take a holiday too. Enjoy sunimer to the full. Autumn is around, the corner and the corridor colunin will return them. Ruth Chambers Anderson Collegite is planning for a 1979,,,reunion too Following the example of Henry Street High School and King Street School which are having reunions this year, a group of former students is attempting to set up a reunion for Anderson Collegiate in December. Clothes stolen Last week a Hopkins street resident hung her dlo- thes out on the line overnight and later tb.j xt morning her garmenlk were missing. Inspeef or David Fleming said, 'tIt seems to be awfully ,popular (theft of garments from eclotheslines) at the starn nf the nice season.". Anyone who is interested in working on the planning committee for this reunion is asked to caîl 668-5775 or 655-4887. The reunion com-' mittee -hopes to obtain enough -interested former students to make the Ander- son Collegiate reunion a suc- cess. WHITBV FRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1979, PAGE 5 « Tis is "Hire a Studen-t We ek" Hire a Student Week will' be held in Whitby from June 25 to June 29. With the increase in the youth population looking for summer employment, irene Stoehr, student employment co-ordinator, is urgently requesting the support of the local employers in the crea- tion of openings »for these students. Hire a student by the hour, day or week is the message being presented to local resi- dents by th~e Whitby Canada Employment Centre for Stu- dents, on behaîf of 2,000 students presently regis- tered. To support Hire a Student Week, Irene Stoehr and two placement ofilcers, Sandi Charapich and Bonnie MacDonald have organized an intensive campaign throughout the arcea. The student employment office will hold a car wash on Thursday, June 28 at the SheIl station on the corner of Thickson Road and Dundas Street from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. This wash will cost 50 cents which will be given to the studerits w'ashing your car. Corne and have- your car washed, as well as helping create a job for a student. Also flyers will be placed in grocerybags and under carwindishields and "Hire a Student" stickers will be stuck on pizza boxes throu- Student, Employment Co- ghout the week. ordinator Irene Stoehr says Irene Stoehr and the offi- hundreds of students are still cers have been visiting eni- looking for jobs, so casual ployers making them aware and regular jobs are urgen- of the centre. They also tly needed. invite ail employers to drop If you can help them help into the office on - , June students this Sumner be 24 to see how they hanle the sure to drop by the Whitby employers' orders and scree- Canada Employment Centre ning. Coffee and cookies will for Students at 132 Dundas be served. St. W. or phone 668-5233. Oshawa Fafr is al set for July, 5 to 8 After several years' young or' old. - absence the South Ontario Canadian Tire will Agricultural Society will pre- tlÎeir Hot Air Balloon sent the Oshawa and District gr ounds with free ridg Exhibition on there new ex- The world famnous hibition grounds on Garrard berg horses and 'wagc Road North of Conlin Road be attending, also the on July 5, 6, 7, and 8. John Deere Mini six This year will see a new ',tearn. and wagon w- concept of people partication giving the childrer with Nail Driving and Log rides. Sawing for aIl to enter. The Miss (.>buawa ar trict Exhibition Queei Wiitby girl nteswill c fa teo e ntswill ick off he gets degre dernonstratl. b Kathy E. Kennedy, of 120 car demnolition derby, BroadvieW Avenue, recently ren's pet show and the1 received her Bachelor of cals, Largest Saddle Technology Degree in Archi- show for one day, Si tectural Schience fromn Ry-, with riders in Westeri erson Polytchnical Institute rade, and Arabian cosi ir Toronto. -Watch for the Coca ,'or her thesis, she produ- Free Childrens passes ce~ t handbook, dealing with local newspapers the w the !o-op Living Concept. the Oshawa and Distrig Ka. 'y lved at* Neil-Wycik hîbition July the 5 to Colleg Co-operative while attendirg Ryerson, and be- came k ýenly interested in co-op living. She is now a member of the administra- tive staff at Neil-Wycik. 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