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Whitby Free Press, 11 Apr 1984, p. 15

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14ç>pu a relatlvely diffenent way 0f fund-raising. It's a method which bas proved quite successful some eight yeans ago. With spring comnes the urge to dlean and with the cleaning comnes the urge to depart with those non-essential ar- ticles that fil the much- needed space. on Saturday, May 5, An- derson will hold "Whit- by's biggest ever garage sale!" I For the general public this means- they don't have 'to put up with students who come to seil bars ail hours of the day. This year, students ixAtiim iII IInomeV L help contribute to the garage sale. The student council executive of Anderson is asking the general public for two thlngs. Finst, if possible to donate any unwanted articles. To donate these, please phone An- derson Coleglate at 668- 5M0 and leave a message 50 that a student council member can get back to you and, second, to please give support to the school by coming out to the sale on May 5. Students of An- dersoný are asked to please bring in their ar- ticles, on Apnil. 17. A DO'C students to go on, a Frenceh 'excursi<K By A. DONOVAN, gym to begin the bid- the busiest Denis O'Connor H.S. ding. The atmosphere Friday was grew tense when the Donough. He Achievement in math, third mystery serf was the senior an exciting French trip, ,on the auction block.* volleybail te Spnlng Melody, Serf The price escalated to year and the t Day - ail in one week!1 $30 and many students bined funds tc The final results of the dropped out of the bld- hlm. On Frick math contest came in ding - but flot the staff! seen rompir last week. In flrst, In a last attempt to pur- wlth a variety second, and third place chase the mystery serf, tucked under in the grade 9 Pascal Mr. St. Louis (Our mad and escorting Con test were Jim Roy, scientiat) , enlisted some and their lul CrsSkura and Peter student aid and a prom- vanjous clasî Mabini. Paul Mac- pt bld 0f $60 revealed a proximately Dougail, grade io, verY distressed Miss, raised and al placed first in the Robertson. Howrever, go to Shane Lifi Cayley Contest and Kevin Fernandez in the grade il Fermat Con-> âi t M r ' re test. The standings,,are, of coure,, for 0enis By MARLENE NiCHOLS 0onnoiK, Congratula- St. Mark's UCW tions to each of, the St. Marks U.C.W. held thein genenal above and to.ail those Mar. 6 with the- president, Earlien M( who participated in the opening with a poemn on spring. During the competitions. part of the meeting mention was made on The pneviously men- our spring luncheon, May 17 with Pauline ?I tioned, French trip wlil as guest speaker. Tickets may be obtaii take place next March. Banb Wilson 668-30r78, or Jean Wootton 668-4 The itinerary includes The Tempest Choir, a choir of high schoc four days in Paris and a ts from Oakville, are singing at St. Marks, two day excursion to the 7 p.m. Admission is $2 per person. famous casties and The hlghlight of the evening was oi vineyards of the Loire speaker, Rev. Kenneth Bagneil, voluntaryj Vailey. Also lncluded minister of St. Marks, speaking to us on hi are guided tours of prisons and the Whitby Jail. Paris, Versailles, the The friendshlp unit prepared the worshil Louvre and a boat tour wth Marion Petty and Bessie Acton presq of Paris' river Seine.. The open door unit pnepared a lovely lunch. gtart saving yOur Joney, folks! O ROETO less than one month& APPEARANCE IN away, Mr. Arbour and 12 ATTRACTIVE the DO'C musicians CO UR have their hands full. May 3 and 4 are, the Ventilated Aîuminum scheduled evenings for the performance 80 AWNINGS mark your calendars. And now the hhight Mfaus006b, Free Estimales eOuick Delivery & of the week - Serf Day! (/I &L 728-1633 : FACTOAV à SHOWROOM.85 FAPILWEL On Thursday, Aprl 5aF1 OPEN MA.M.4P.M. MON.Fa students and teachers ALUMINUM &LIMITEO came 4gthen in the ~ *BUY *LEASE *RENT serf on Mn. Mc- ecoached ýr girls isam this ;eam com- i purchase ay, hewas ig about yr of books his arm, the ladies iggage to ;ses. Ap- $300 was 10f it will fe. meeting, IcCracken Lbusiness plans for WcGibbon ried fnom 4938. ol studen- ,April 15, )ur guest associate is work in ip service ;enting it. Installation *L IST. OSHAWA% 'I. Wj garage -sale" on the an- nouncemnents each mor- ning, people are begin- ning to wonder what is happening! Well, usually by the end 0f the first four months of school Ander- son hosts some type 0f fund raising. This year a different approach has been taken with fund naising in the spring. In prevlous years the most popular project has been Çhe selling 0f some klnd of chocolates but what usuaily has hap- pened is that they either get eaten, (m'ostly by the sellers' themnselves) or the bars do not sel uîuiy uajivii onlthe An-. derson students' par- ticipation in the collec- tion of the items for sale, but also in the public's contributions and turn-out on May 5. Hope to see you there!1 While ail this mad- house confusion is taking place the more senlous students of An- derson are preparing for the showcase assembly. 1 "And the winner for the' best production is..." What's this? The oscar Awards?, The Tony Awands? No, it's the first annual "Andy Awards" at Anderson. What is the Andy Award you may'ask? Well, it is a smail statuette, now being designed by An- derson students, that wiil be given to the best production, best actor and actress etc. From the "Original 5 Minute, 1 Act Play Festival." What exactly is the Daily Tnterest Chequing Account Hlghest rate available. Rate subJect ta change. TRUST Whitby 308 Dundas St. W. 668-9324 Toronto Line 683-7189' Mcxnber: Canada Deposit Inaurance Corporation ,ch. may ask? Well, it 18 an idea that was conceived, and is being organized by Mn. Kozurko and An- dersonians, to display some of the talent at Anderson. AIl entnies wiil be per- formed during the preliminary rounds on, April il, 12 and 13. Fnom these, a panel of distinguished Anderson judges wiIl choose the best four on five produc- tions. These will be per- formed again on April 19 when the wlnners wiil be chosen. Only the best four on five productions wiil receive Andy's, but centificates will be given for. outstandilng achievements from the othen productions. Mn.- Kozurko expects to get at least 15 entries into the festival. He hopes that it wil one day catch ,on at other schools. Let's hope for success, and maybe sorpeday we'll be wat- F 4~THE DURHAM BOARD 0F EDUCATION KINDRGATENREGISTRATION WHITBY SCHQ.OLS Parents o? chiîdren who wiIl attaîn the age o? 5 years by the last day of 1984 are requested to register their chiîdren for kindergarten for the sohool year 1984-1985 at the public school serving their district according to the following scheduîe. Col. J.E. Farewell P.S. 666-3901 Wed. May 23 9:00- 4:00 Thurs. May 24 9:00 - 4:00 Dr. R. Thornton P.S. 723-9912 Wed. April 25 '8:40 - 4:00 Thurs. April-26 8:40 - 4:00 E.A. Fairman P.S. 668-2251 Tues. April 17 8:40 - 4:00 F.M. Heard P.S. 668-3251 Mon. May 28 9:00 - 3:30 Tues. May 29 9:00 - 3:30 Wed. May 30 9:00 - 3:30 K. Rowe Mem. P.S. 668-5121 'Mon. April 16 8:30 -11:30 Meadowcrest P.S. 655-3731 Tues. May 8 9:00 - 4:00 Tues. May 15 9:00 -11:30 R.A. Sennett P.S. 668-3221 Thurs. May 17 8:45 - 3:30 Fri. May 18 8:45 - 3:30 West Lynde P.S. 668-3354 Mon. May 7 8:45 - 3:45 Thurs. May 10 8:45 - 3:45 Birth certif icate as proof of age and record o? immunîzation for the schooî nurse should be presented at time of registration. PLEASE CONVACT VOUR SCHOOL TO ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT TIME FOR REGISTRATIQN. .'.,,#...,~.1,. t,, yIre ,r.--v- i TY T w -, Anderson to hold "Whitby's biggest ever garage sale" Wlth Kevin Church that well. at Anderson just have to gra deal of the success "Original 5 Minute, 1 television!1 Seans, Scott exclalming "Anderson This yean, the student bring in those unwanted 0f ts function will not Act Play Festival," you REPORTERS: Lorilel and Kevin Chur, to hold biggest ever. counc1ilbras nsst tncuthtm il- rn- a44k tm v. »#'I..- An*%%" 4- &- Griffen, * :e THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF WHITBY IN THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.O. 1,980, CHAPTER 337 ,AND IN, THE MATTER 0F THE LANDS AND PRE;MISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F PASSING 0F BYmLAW TAKE NOTICE that Counicîl of the Corporation of the TOWN of WHITBY- has passed By-Iaw No. 1622-84 to desîgnate the foliowîng property as beîng 0f architectural andlo r hîstorîcal value or In-' terest under Part IV of. The Ontario Herîtage Act, R.S.0. 1980, Chapter 337: Ashburn Sohool House (now Ashburn Communlty Centre) Ashburn, Ontario. REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F THE 'ASHBURN. SCHOOL HOUSE Hîstorîcil The -Ashburn Sohool House was built between 1861 and 1880 for the Trustee's 0f Sohool Section No. 7 by William Pearson as a test piece to'show off his workmanship. Consequently, each wall exhibits a different form 0f stone work. The sohool was finally closed In 1966 and converted into a communitycentre for the Ashburn area by the Town of Whîtby. Architectural The Ashburn Sohool House Is an exceptionalîy f lne exampie of the one room sohoothouse type. It is well crafted and unique ln that each facade presents a different' type 0 f stone. work whlle maintaînlng a pleaslng overali design. DATED at the Town o? Whltby this llth day 0f Aprîl, 1984. Donald G. McKay Town Cîerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whîtby, Ontario Li N 2M8 WIUTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. 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