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Whitby Free Press, 23 Feb 1994, p. 26

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Page 26. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, February ý3, 1994 Montserrat Pruneil TRAFALGAR CASTLE I came from Spain, a countri7ý located in Western Europe. It s 7,000 kilometres away from Canada and probably seven times smaller. This is my second year at Trafagar. I arrived in Canada in September 1992 and Uy firet impressàon wasn't too Pleat because I had been on a plane for 15 hours and 1was too tired to admire the view from my - window. Canada is really cold compared to where I corne from. Spain is a fairly warmn country with no snow and full of green grass and trees. But it isn't juet the climate and the landacape that are different. Spanish people and their lifeetyle are not even close to Canadian culture. There is a big difference, for exaxnple, in meals. In Spain breakfast is served veqyrfy in the morning and lunch is served between 2 and 3 p.m. Dinner is the largest meal and is served between 8 and 10 p.m. I think that's the reason why Fin always hungry here. AIse different are teenagers *com the two countries. A Canadian teenager usually goeo out aroundi p.m. on a Friday and returns - aound 1 or 2 a.m. In Spain, teenagers have dinner at the time Canadien people go out, and around il p.m. everyone goes to the discos or bars, returming in the morning, depending on curfews. The drinking age in Spain is 16, but aperson has tobe18 to get bis/lier drivers licence. Even though Spain and Canada are different, if I had to choose between one or the other, it wouId be a bard decision. rrm in love with Canada and its culture, but I belong to Spain with my parents and my family. Canada is the most gorgeous and attractive country rFve ever been to. It isgoing tobe hard'to leave a place where I have lived for two years and where Nve had the best time of my Mie. G rad uatd Iionsinq to be discussed The àMimstry of Transportation will make a presentation on graduated licensing Thuiraday, Feb-. 24, 9 amr., at l Eoie Saint- Charles Garnier, 1020 Dryden Blvd., VWtby. Gieyour otd toys, clothes and furniture to charity istead of throwing them away. P ontcook for M/6âg an'Ltu5doit for yoa1 idfi 2PrIe 9 951 i GST & PST included i15rx2l #fi 20 Slice, :3 toppings Good eats HENR ' STREET High Sohool students 8(from eft) Taryn Bniggs, Ben NeweII and Gordie Brown chow dwn on submarine sandwiches in the sohool cafeteria. The subs, filled with plenty of vegetables, are one of the nutîîtional foods oftered by cafeteria operator Beaver Foocis. The Dur- ham Board of Education recently honoured the company for promoting healthy foods to students. Photo by M"r Resor, WNhy Freo Press College newspaper earns OCNA awards The Durham Co ag tdn newsrpaper, The Concle, won second place for general excellence and third place for advertising for college and university newspapers ini the annual Ontario Community Newspaper Awards recently. The Chronicle is published by students in the two-year jour- nalismn and advertising progranis as a banda-on lab experience, evexy second week during the school year. The editorial content ws written by journalism studonta and the advertiing is sold and created by second-year advertising students. "The award is a reflection of the bard work and "edcation of the students and teacherse in the journalism and advertismng rogame," commented Gerry ,journalism teacher and editor-in-chief of The Chronicle. 1978 Durhamn Çollege journalism graduate Joe Banks was awarded first place in the category of community news- papers. Banks is the pubhisher of the Glengarry newspaper. ON TA RO FESTIVA0L GoId, bronze for ACVI bands 800 Km gv St. W., Oshawa (ccrîer fKinmg B& Tharritari) "'The best wîings in Durham AU. 0OF WHITBY (mhin. $1 0.00 order) 1 /21b.-$3.94 3/4 b.-$5.64 i b.-$7.44 i 1/2Ibs.-$1O.94 2Ibs. $1 4.44 31bs.-$21 .441 ON TIIE SIDE GarliloBread Chioken Fingers Caesar Salads Veggle Sticks Pop &uc Jazz ensembles fromn Anderson CVI received gold anxd bronze standards at the Southern Ontario Stage Band Festival at O'Neill Collegiate in Oshawa Feb. 16 te 19. On Thursdayevening, the Intermediate Jazz ensemble, under the direction of Julie Mackenzie-Ede, received a bronze standard. Their performance included 1 /21b.-$4.94 3/4 Ib.-$7.44 1 b.-$9.64 li 2Ibs.-$1 4.44 12Ibs. $1 8.64 -~1 . m IBUY 11/2LR. WINGS OR MORE REG. FRIES & CAESAR SALAD I & RECEIVE 1/21B. FREE * WTH PURCHASE 0F 2LB. WINGS f571-9.464 !571-94G4 Not vaiid ln combination wth an Not vaild ln cornbinatlon wîth any I odier offersfcoupons or combos. I atier offer/coupans or ornbos. - -~ KEVIN HILLiÂRD some- excellent solo work by James Phillips on alto sax and Aaron Manuel on base guitar. Members of the group gre in their firat, second and third years of music at Anderson. On Friday, AnderJazz, the senior jazz ensemble,'performed. Soloists in the three selections lncluded Brad Carter on alto sax, Sarah Hey tenor ëax, Mike Elrnhurst trombone, Geof Hoghton and Claire Braznma trumpet, Beth Gillies guitar and Elaine Yau piano. Adjudicators John Davis, Ken Jones and Brian Lillos, were unanimous in awarding a gold standard te the group. The clinic which followed was directed by Brian Lillos from Humber College who gave. praise te the group for some excellent work and provid!ed valuable information for improvements which could be made te continue the group's development. Trwo students froni Anderson received festival awards. Kathryn Fairchild, a member of the trumpet section in her final year, received a Don Strathdee honour award for outstaniding leadership and contribution to the miusic prograni at Anderson. Kevin HIliBard was awarded a Humber College scholarship, one of two awarded to studexits in the stage band or combo classe at the 201 leveL. This coming weekend, concert bands from Anderson will travel to Scarborough to perform at Sir John A. MacDonald in the Concert Band Festival. kik Wý - KATHRYN FAIRCHILD Nmenyou're asked to make o donaion duîing February, Heurt und Stroke moni ~, oura'Ls HEAIRT against AND SIROKE Calliaa FOUNDATION #j içjflpp r r

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