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Brooklin Town Crier, 7 Jul 2017, p. 6

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6 Friday, July 7, 2017 brooklintowncrier.com Wolfpack Golf Tourney Registration Open The Wolfpack Golf Tournament announces the details of its 9th annual fundraiser. Please visit www.WolfpackGolfTourney.com for details and to register. Date- Saturday September 9th, 2017. Location- Columbus Golf Course. Scramble format with shotgun tee off 11:00 am (registration starts at 10:00 am). Dinner - Shoeless Joe's in Brooklin - 5:00 pm (50/50 draw, prizes, video presentation). Cost: $125/golfer, $500/foursome. Includes green fees, power cart, lunch, tournament passport & buffet dinner with a pint. Passport Details: 3 hole-in-one challenges ($15,000 cash, a new Nissan Rogue & a trip to the 2018 Masters), the putting challenge, longest drive & closest to the pin. Registration via: Online at www.WolfpackGolfTourney.com (PREFERRED) E-transfer the money to: info@wolfpackgolftourney.com Cash or cheque to a tournament organizer. Cheque made payable to: Lakeridge Health Foundation This tournament has raised over $145,000 since 2009 for various charities in the Durham Region and is in the top three for community contributors to the Lakeridge Health Foundation. This year funds are going to the R.S. McLaughlin Durham Regional Cancer Centre. Space is limited to 152 golfers and so be sure to sign up soon as registration will be on a first-come, first served basis. If you are interested in sponsoring or donating prizes, please let us know. Sponsorship levels range from $350-$5,000 and details are available at www.WolfpackGolfTourney.com. Spencer Community Centre The Spencer Community Centre, transformed from a one-room schoolhouse, is available for meetings and gatherings for up to about 40 people. It's located at the corner of Country Lane and Columbus Road West, less than 2 km west of Ashburn Rd. Built in 1877 as the Spencer School, it was taken over by the Town of Whitby in 1967 then renovated to become a community centre. In fact, the classroom's original slate blackboard is still there as is the school bell which unfortunately was covered over by workers repairing the roof. The centre's overseers hope to remedy that some day. In recent years, it's been used for weddings, birthday parties, euchre clubs, and even a Pony club to teach riding skills. Rental rates vary according to the nature of the group requesting it. The centre has a governing board that meets at least twice yearly. One board member, Mary Verrydt, has been involved for the entire 50 year history as a community building. During the Open Doors Whitby event last May 6, an official plaque was unveiled outside the former school building, a ceremony that featured one-time students from the school as well as descendants of the Spencer family. Those wishing to rent the facility should contact Sharon Worsley at 905-655-4037 or email her at sharonmw06@yahoo.ca Arts Emily Duncan Business studies Samuel Yacob CAnAdiAn And World studies Nicholas Bodimeade CooperAtive eduCAtion Kaitlyn Drury english Megan Kammerer internAtionAl lAnguAges Emily Duncan MAtheMAtiCs Jared Wright heAlth And physiCAl eduCAtion Luke Latino sCienCe Laura Giles soCiAl sCienCe And huMAnities Holly Tsatsanis teChnologiCAl studies Samantha Grady Brooklin High School's First Graduation Ceremony - Awards List Community Award Winners AndreW FoundAtion AWArd Jared Wright Brooklin AWArd oF reCognition Hannah Mallory, Elizabeth Simzer, Thomas Steele Brooklin high sChool stAFF AWArds Meghan Howell, Mackenzie Jaglowitz, Evan Kelly, Davis Legree, Roy Yehia BAM lions CluB AWArd AlanaTyner Brooklin optiMist volunteer AWArd Madison Bickle Brooklin optoMetriC Centre AWArd Trinity James Brooklin toWn Crier AWArd Lillian Ruck Brooklin villAge ChurCh AWArd Rochelle Sealy Brooklin villAge dentAl AWArd Riley Larmour, Emily Williamson ChArtWells AWArd Carson MacDonald dixon MAtheMAtiCs AWArd Justin Tobin durhAM region ontArio prinCipAls CounCil sCholArship AWArd Carter Brownlee durhAM region FederAtion oF AgriCulture AWArd Samantha Grandy, Everett Pidgen durhAM totAl sports AWArd Meghan Howell ethel peArl dunField rogers sCholArship Danielle Dunigan FABriClAnd AWArd Victoria Southwood group 74 AWArd Daniel Smalley JACor MArketing AWArd (vAlediCtoriAn) Nicholas Bodimeade JACor equity AWArd Lauren Dillen lieutenAnt governor's CoMMunity volunteer AWArd Thomas MacIntosh MAyor's MedAl Samuel Yacob governor generAl's ACAdeMiC MedAl Jared Wright MoFFAt And dunCAn ArChiteCts AWArd Sarah Closs ontArio poWer generAtion (opg) AWArd Michael Bureau, Jerica Rattana rotAry CluB oF WhitBy AWArd Darren Elliott, Alana Spikes speCiAlist high skills MAJor (shsM) AgriCulture AWArd Luke Worrall speCiAlist high skills MAJor (shsM) sports AWArd Breanna Chinner sChool CoMMunity CounCil AWArd Jade McIlravey Department Awards "I want to thank the sidewalks for keeping me off the streets." - BHS Valedictorian Nicholas Bodimeade Top Overall Academic Average 1. Jared Wright 2. Riley Larmour 3. Kassi Maarse

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