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Whitby Free Press, 11 Dec 1996, p. 18

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Page 18, Whltby Free Press,-Wednesday, December 11,19q96 nom iate By AMY Blundoil When the Nids Reachini Out Foundation fret begar the last 8chool yearý Bellwood' Public School teacher lIruce Williamsor hoped that the prQject would give bis clasi a. strong sOflIE ofidentity within the school. 1Now a year later, the slxtli grade cléss was nominated for the 1996 Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year award and bas gained worldwide recognition for their efforts. I feel 80 special knowing that people are nominating us,'l says Stephen Gray, vice- president of the foundation. "But even more, it's good to know that we did something good for so many people." The students gratly exoeede4 their goal of$ 1,000, raising'*3,300 for existing charities.,, local and worldwide, that help either children or the environment. The group was nominated by, Anne Sunumers, a representative of the Children's Wish Foundation. Sumzners had attended one of the students regular business meetings and was very impressed with the maturity and sensiti'vity that they displayed. The Kids Roaching Out Foundation raxsed funds individually and as a class through projects such as car washes, auctions and a talent show. Most of the money was STUDENTS in Bellwood Public School's Kids Reaching Out Founcion were nominatecj for an Ontario Community Newspaper Association Junior Citizen Award fi te s m earin a row. Foundation members inc.lude(trom left, front) Ryan Christmfas, Chad. Briclgeo, Keiran Kennedy, Siera Ta»lor, Tarandeep Grewal, Mat- thew» Rohwer, Michael Waler; }micldle row, from lefi) Ashley Frazer, Sarah Digby, Gregg Johnstone, Rachael Reimer,> Roshel Nisperos, Fatima Patel, Matthew Walters, Milce Simpson, Stephen Gray, Raaid HoSeinny, Jessica Beck- lord Lauren Dunford, Julian SÏcott, (back row, lrom left) Tyler MoLellan, Yunus Dalal, John Tracey, Kyle Lmkile, Troy Flett, Ryan Earley, David Sooley, Justin Ogden and Jessica Hue- bert. PhotO bY Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Pross ,a The spirit of Christmas; alive and well in ti hallways ofAustin. The froi entranice, adorned wit lighted tree, garlands an the nativity scene, reinforo the feeling that our schooli truly a second homi Christmas caroIs can also i heard every morninga students begin te make thei Way te clase. Homerooms are encouraged t gt int th spirit of the season bi decorating their lassroon: doors. The class with 'the most festive door will receive a -fantastic prize. Austin students realize that Christmas is a time for glving and as a testament t< this, we are contlnulng the annual Christmas basket collection. Each homeroom is sponsoring a different needy ~'family in the community with donations of money, food, toys and other items. Remember, every little bit counts. The Annesty International Club ià continuing its tradition of candy-grams. A card, combined with candycane, will be delivered te that special someone before Christmas break. ..Candy-grams can be purchased for 50 cents each, or you can get a bargain at flye for $2. Austin's Athletic Association is donating $200 te the Rose of Durham. Menibers are chalbeniging al homeroonis te eqùal this contribution without the assistance of teachers. The homeroom te come the closest te or exceed the $200 donation, wibl receive a muffin and juice breakfast from the association on Dec. 19. The council will also be donating te four other e9 charities, chpsen by a surve3 ,e of homeéroomns. Lt Friends and family alike il gathered Dec. 8 te celebrate d Auetin'a Community 8 Christmas. Featured were B the band and choir and, yes, even a real live lamb. Andof Dcourse, it wouid not 'be 3 Chistmas at Austin withoui 7an appearance by the main man himself - Santa Claus. The bistoiy club and Grade il history class wibl hoid a medieval feast today fi-r 3:30 to 8:30 p.m. There wil be exciting medieval entertâinment, l4-course feast, grand teurnainent and games. »The seniq girls' basketbali, team closz out a succeseful season with- 30 wins, 15 bosses and the LOSSA silver medal. Tania Chappeîl was named te the Toronto Star's girls' ail-star basketbalb second team. She was the only Grade il student named. The final curtain bas fallen on Austin Commu *ty Theatre's production of West Side Story. This past Saturday saw the iast performance by a -crowd numbering at least 400. The Production bas received wonderf'ul reviews and- the cast, crew and everyone else involved in its success are te be applauded for aIl their bard work and dedication. ACVI mounits production The Anderson CVI po duction of Romewoa ad Juliet wili be presented at the school Jan. 8 to 111, Curtain tirne 7-30pm For more inforation cabi the school at 668-5809.e 1 j"j 1ra, Y It je the calm before tl storrn. Everywhere you loi -e there are people crammjj ,e for exame. Teachers au y booking extra help sessioa 0 tutors stop you in thehallfc juet one more questioz rbooks spilb from backpacki and study notes accumuiJati t On a lighter note, ou 1 annual carol servie, attracted quite a few frienc, and faniily to the chapel las LSuziday afternoon. Tii tschool performed Wanderini Pilgrim, A Gift For Ever Chi1d and Light The Candke, and our Christmnas choir with soloiste Allieoil McMurter, Ashley Bryant, and Mvrs. Roadhouse presented a full and innovative progra m. Leesons were read by Aimee Mclntyre, Nicole Scott, Kia James, Nicole D'Ornellas and Emily Keith, with introduction by head girl, Chiara Campitelli. It is an event that 1 think truly captures the spirit of Christmas. In1 sports this week, badminton and volleyball YuIe Co ncen The Anderson music department will, hold a Cbristmas concert on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 7 p.m., at the shool, 400 Anderson St., Whitby. The evening will include performances by umrand senior concert bandajazz- bands and com&%s choirs and vocal jazz ensembles. Cost je $5 per family or $2 per aduit/student. lie ok rig re 'or ;e. 's .0 Le N ith only two more week n left until Cbristmas, it seemi t, tlbat the list ofrthings t e finish Up before thèn growi d ever longer. The annual food crive is in full swing and runs until Dec. 18. Remember those less fortunate during thiE season of giving and donate generoueby te this worthwbjbe project. Tonight (Wednesday) is the Henry Street Christmas concert, boasting the sehool bands and choirs, as well as acting as a showcase for many talented Henry students. By now, through the use of our new technology, you should have been telephoned by the Henry communication system te extend te, you and your famibies a personal invitation te attend this event at 7:30 p.m. in the cafetorium. Don't miss it. The Henry Street- senior boys' basketbalb team recently played their first beague game of the season. For seven of the players, it was their first game as seniors and everyone played very well. Chris Smith led al scorers with 20 points. Ini their next game, the team defeated St.M-Ys -69.67.' trycuts were held a nd teamn lias posted. In -drama, auditions for the gspring play are now over and a cart list has been finalized.« raised , tbrough the 9 businesses, that they rI operatted, each student using Shie/ber $10 business boan. Some studphits sold igreeting carde- and candles Iwhile. others provided Dmartiàl arts training and snow shovel service in the 1winter. "The project met a lot of goals,"Ilsays Williamson. It helped the children understand their responsibility as citizens, as well as helping them with the practical things like math. "Most importantly, for this particular clase, the project helped them to gain self- esteem. I '"And I on't wai t to see the joy on their faces when they hear. that they've been nominated for tuis award." "I'm happy that we, as a clase, were able to, achieve something go great," says Matthew Walttrs, a member of the foundatio.,: Rachel Reimer, president of the Kids Reaching *Out Foundation, felt "so happy when she found out that the class had, been nominaeû "We worked 50 liard, 80 I think that we- deserve it,"- gays Reimer. This year's grciup, 7ýthe Hands That> Help Founidation; bas begun 'and Williamson hopes it will be as successful as.last year's. IJason Collier HenrySt. H.S. 5This vèly exciting game wei eright down te the baet minutE 0> and W~as finally decided ai s the buzzer with Her comning out victerious. Members of the senioi band bad a greai Performance at the silve: 3stick hockey teurnament bast week. They worked under very cold conditions and still brought the house down with their great musical talents. Those involved in the wrestling tournament say volunteers hebped te make the teurnament a succees. Medal winners were Rob Lyon, Puya Valli-Zad, Dave Cbau, Ken Klinaftikas, Tony Pentaralds, Mike Simonetta, Andrew Arbuckle, JesusP Amata and Brian Charabarüjk. Dec. 20 marks the last day of classes before Cbristmas break. Classes -wilb resume on Jan. 6, with final exams for fret s emester schedubed te begin on Jan. 20 and confinuing until Jan. 24. The second semester begina Jan. 27 with a PD day schedube'd for Jan. 28. Members of HenrYs school newspaper, Hawk Teslk are, bhard at it again« as they prepare for the next Issueof the~~~ -ae. pyour oeyeu It peebed for its arrivaI shortly. OHenry bas been even more t.- alive with music in the "y recent past. 'The annual Henr Battie of the Bands r has ben taking place with tmany bande participating. rThis year, each band was trequired te bave at least one r mnember. from Henry Street Iin order te be eligible te comPete. The final cuts were bard to determine wfth 80 much talent te choose fron, but the choices have been' made and the finals have Just finiehed and the winners Wlll later be announced. Plans continue fôr the proposed French trip to Quebec CitY in April. Anyone taking French courses in semesters ýone or two ls lnvited te participate In the ,Planning and attend the trip. Listen te) the announcements for the next meeting. Henry wilsoon be busy decorating its doors again. MTi the season 'for. the annual Decorate Your Door cOntest when each classroom decorates their*door for the Christmas season. Henry- ià known for -4ti, echool - put and Ptrdtipalon, so let'. get decoratinir. Ik < & ýK id y . re

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