PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,1982, WHITBY FRE&LPRESS Anderson, Henry Street, Dents OConnor HIGH SCHOOL N EWS WEE Studen t election today, Typical to this'time of year at Anderson- are the school trips designed to reward and encourage hard- working groups of stu- dents. One recent ex- tursion of this sort was the concert band jour- ney to Kanata, Ontario. Members of the band were billeted in homes in the hosting commu- nity and they performed for a student audience as well as the general public. In addition, tours to the parliament buildings, the national library and other places in Canada's capital kept the ACVI troupe busy. The band now looks for- ward to the Music Night '82 concert which will wrap up their challeng- ing and satisfying year. Although thoughts of wrapping up the school year and thoughts of beginning the summer are most definitely on the minds of many stu- dents, a few Anderson- iîans are thinking of the 1982-83 school year. This minority is, of course, the Student Council Executive electoral candidates. In spite of the scarcity of candi- dates, those running for office are trying hard to create excitement and interest in the student government election which will take place on May 26. Only two days follow- ing the election, the An- derson Senior Prom will be in full swing. For the price of $35 a couple, students can reminisce about the almost com- pleted school year while they enjoy a dinner, dance, and buffet. One of Anderson's favourite D.J.s will be providing the music so the evening should be a veritable success and a gala cele- bration of a fine year!!1! Newspaper Staff: Susan Bisseil, Robert Need- ham and Heather Par- don. DO'C award winners These young people are just some of those'honored last Thursday night at Denis O'Connor High School's Annual Award night for outstanding achievernent and contribution to the school. From left to right are: Dan Fauteux, winner of the Fermat Math Contest for grade 10 and il; CarIa Michelin, DO'C's female athlete of the year; Romona Martens, winner of the Pascal Math Contest for grade 9; Brian Devenyi, track and field ath.lete of the year; and, Teresa McCauI and Eric Longbotham, musicians of the year. Devenyi, a grade 9 student from Whitby, broke two Central Ontario Secondary School Athletic Associa- tion (COSSA) records at a meet held last week in Napanee. He ran the 100-metre hurdles in 13.9 seconds and the 400-metre hurdles in 101.7 seconds. He wîll advance to the Eastern Ontario Regional Meet to be held in Ottawa this Saturday. -Free Press Staff Photo Tae office in Septem ber.... imited SINCE 19644 Custom Inground Concrete and Vinyl Pools 4 Service and Supplies ,~~ M ueam, 579-2623 %SD'll T N. A ýffl 163 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa over2Oyeaxm Davies new D( By LISA JEPPESEN Denis O'Connor H.S. The new DO'C Student Council was announced last Thursday during the awards night ceremonies. Student Council president is Cindy Davies and Rob 0'Leary is treasurer. The secretary, Susan Z THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWNOFWHITBY PROCLAMATION Choo Chili Weekend TAKE NOTICE that the weekend of May 29 and 3th, 1982 is hereby prociaimed as Choo Chili Weekend In and for the Town of Whltby. Citizens of Whitby are reminded that the Choo Chi'Ili Weekend is being held ln support of the Oshawa-Whitby Big Brothers Association. DATED at Whitby, Ontario, this 26th day of May, 1982. R.A. Attersley Mayor, Town of Whitby .o - let.~ THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF WHITBY SCAMP LEADERS TRAINED FREE Take this job and love It. That's the offer and the promise being made to Whitby Teens by Parks and Recreation Department Summer Camp Directors Liz Verrydt and Cindy Connor. The Department is Iooking for youths to take its free Counsellors In Training Program which wili prepare them for paying jobs ln the future. There wiII be a meeting June 2ncf at 7:00 p.m. at Iroquois Park for ail those interested. Cali 668-7765 for f urther information. )'Cpresident Micheli, and social convenor, Alan Gallagher, won by acclamation. Their duties will begin in Septem- ber, so we wish them success. The soccer season has ended and the girls finished with a record of four wins, two ties and two losses. The girls advanced to the playoffs, but they lost in the quarter-finals to Donovan Collegiate. Neverthe- less, the girls had a good season., A golf tournament has been organized for those who wish to-participate. The tournament will be held at Thunderbird golf course in Ashburn. The number of golf enthusiasts at DO'C is surprising, and the tournament should be a lot of fun.» Toronto Youth Corps has invited Mother Teresa to speak on "'Jesus and Global Peace" for their Event 17. It will be held on June 27 at Varsity Stadium from 3 to 6 p.m. Event 17 will be an opportumity to reflect on the message of Jesus regarding global peace. Last Wednesday was Music Day. Students dressed up as their favourite rock stars. Alice Cooper and Olivia Newton John were the two most popular choices for the day. The Fun Bus DAY SHOPPING TRIPS Fac tory Outets and Sightseeing Toronto'............... May 27th New Hamburg Mennonite Release Sale ............ May 29th Guelph................. June 8th Stouffville Market ........ June l2th Elmira................. June 26th Caledonia Boat Cruise..JuIy l7th Contact Charene Groat 576-1357 TYPE WRITE RS ADDING MACHINES a CALCULATORS SALES * SERVICE,@ RENTALS wu -l V PRNTN AjjjIE UPLE "lt's a poor day when.we haven't heiped a customer- 4 4 4 4 - -w ~'w w -w w w - -w -~ ATTENTION PARENTS! FUNTASTIC SUMMER CAMPS '~Q>'AT IROQUOIS PARK COMPLEX STARTING JUN E 28th TENNIS CAMP! CHILDREN 6-12 YRS. (MORNING & AFTLRNOON CAMPS) ART ADVENTURE CAMP! CHILDREN 5-12 YRS. BASEBALL CAMP! CHILDREN ~ 6-12 YRS. (1:00 P. M. - 4:30 P. M.) S OCCER CAMP!- CHILDREN 6-12 YRS. y. - (1:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M.) CALL: 668-7765 FOR FURTHER IN FORMATION' TOWN 0F WNITBY, RECREATION DEPT. SPECIAL REGISTRATION NIGHTS JUNE1 & 8 -6:30P.M. -8:30 P.M. DO IT IN YOUR BACKYARD THIS YEARO vj 1