B 0W H. ITB.- Y .. -& .&dfRE E R F W R cfi,1, rlAv AD IT ) > i Au Bjorn Bertelsen named DO'C's -Mr. Share Life for 1984 z~ 13 By LESLIE, BUZMINSKI Denis O'Connor H.S. There is only one word to describe the activlty at Denis O'Connor this week: hetic. Monday gave the students a breather, but Tuesday was a flurry of activityl On Tuesday mornlng, the student council -reps fromù each homeroom coilected the- previously pledge Share Life donations. Thanks to ail for the generous contributions; the money wil go to a wor- thy cause. Directly after homeroom DO'C students tropped over to St. John's Church for the Holy Week Recon- ciliation Service which was followed by an op- portunity for individual confessions. Later that afternoon the junior girls' soccer team participated'in the flrst game of the season. Unfortunately, Mc- Léauglin walked away with a 1-0 victory over Our' girls. Too bad, ladies; good luck next time. Later that day there were teacher-parent conferences from 7 to 9 p.m. The same procedure was foilowed, the next evenrng. That's it until the big one corne June!1 Man. arrests suspect- A25-year od man was arrested by an Ontario St. E. resident after he was found in bis home. Accordlng to a spokesn>an for the Durham <Regional Police Force, the reietreturned to bis home early last Wed- nesday morning to discover someone in kils jPolice said that entry to the home had been gaincd by breaking a window In the bedroom . The suspect had a ring and other personal ef- fects on bis person at the Urne of arrest. The resident then -escorted the suspect downstairs and waited Soccer ex1i game this 'l The Oshawa. Turul major-bantam soccer- team, sponsored by the Whitby Malta Social Club, will be playing an exhibition indoor soccer game against the Toron- to National Soccer j League Selects. Under 16, on April 28, il a.m. at Iroquois Park Arena .ý While the Turul Team are getting prepared for the upcommng season, the Nationals just arrived from Dallas, where they won the Dallas tournament campionsbp. The Turul's big aim is to win the Ontario Cup, the Robbie and the league's titles. Posties bowing champs For Uic second year ru=lg members of teWItby Post Office bowling team, spon- sored by the Whitby Free Press, have won the Thursday- Night Men's League cham- pionship. The six-man squad won thc local five-pin bowling crown recently defeating eight other local teams. Team members are: Don and Brian. Lavis, iin 1hoýmýe for poie to arrive. When he went to the door to admit the of- ficers, the suspect fled out thc back door. After a foot pursuit, Uic offîcers apprehen- ded -the suspect> on Byron St. S. .Charged with break, enter and theft is James Jeffrey Finnegan, 25, of no fixed address. He bas' also been charged with escape lawful'custody and theft over $200 in connection with an incidence at Grant Menzies Motors on Apr. 17. Police said that a man went to the dealership. seeking to test drive a car. He did not return it. Aloco on last Wed- nesday, the students and staff celebrated a pre-Easter Mass over whlch Father Murphy, our chaplain, presided. This week the senior students will be par- ticipating in the Euclid Math Contest. There have been many meetings to prepare for the upcoming event. Last Wednesday, the voting polis closed for the Mr. and Ms. Share Life contest. Among the six contestants the staff's entry, Mr. Henry,. finished in 6th place with -954 points. In 5th place was Austin Quinn, the grade 10 en- try, with -370. That's a lot of copper!l <The 4th place was the grade 10 entry, Andrew Wedge, with -335 points. Rounding out the top, three was the grade 12 entry, Karen Jaquith with -227. A close 2d was the grade 9 entry, Sharon Johnson with - 194 points. The Mr. Share Life is, therefore, FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION REALTOR Uxbridge 852-3443 Toronto 294-1372 Ex. 243 grade 13's own Bjorn Bertelsen wltb only -113 points. The total amount of money collected for Share Life was $52.15. Tbanks to'the voters for their generous copper contributions. the students and staff of DO'C,- will soon be singing "Take me out to the bail game..." when the season opener of softball which was played yesterday.- The games are betwen the four houses and will culminate with the May 24 game between the students and teachers. Details are posted throughout the school. Se get out there and play bail!I DOTC will be ex- periencing a numnber of activities in the up- coming weeks. This Friday, DO'C is havipg a dance from 8 to il p.m., On May 3 and 4 DO'C will be having its annual Spring Melody which will begin at 8 p.m. The orchestra is hard at work practicing while the art crew is busy with decorations.' The gradelo's wiil be off on their French trip from May 14 to 17. 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