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Oakville Beaver, 27 Apr 2017, p. 28

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w w w .insideH A LT O N .com | OAKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, A pril 2 7 , 2 0 1 7 | 28 WOSS ninth at Harvard debate by Nathan Howes Special to the Beaver While Oakville' s W hite Oaks Secondary School (WOSS) didn't walk away champion at last month' s Harvard debate tournament, it can still be proud of its top 10 finish. That' s according to Hamish Guthrie, WOSS teacher and debate coach, who told the Oakville Beaver the March 24 -2 6 Harvard College World Schools Invitational was the group of four students' last-ever in high school, so it' s "wonderful they've done so well." The Oakville school finished in ninth place. "They're going to Harvard shows the wonderful opportunities that debate opens to high school students," said Guthrie. "We have often gone to debate tournaments at Canadian universities, but don't often get the chance to debate at universities outside the country." The White Oaks team, which called itself Team Northern Oaks. It consisted of high school students Marium Vahed, Wendy Wang, Jenny Hu and Ben Prystawski. see Tourney on p.30 T h e M ilt o n F a r m C R A FT SHOW MAY 6T H & MAY 7T H Over 120 juried crafts people In the Great Gambrel Barn, The Aberfoyle Town Hall and Individual Exhibitor Tents Handmade Quality Great Food , , Live Entertainment Saturday & Sunday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Adults $6.00 Children Under 12 FREE Parking FREE Oakville's White Oaks Secondary School (WOSS) finished in ninth place at the Harvard College World Schools Invitational March 24-26. From left, Marium Vahed, Wendy Wang, Ben Prystawski and Jenny Hu, along with Alex Wu, far right. | submitted ^ H a tto n halton.ca (j 311 in YouifflltS n c c in u REGION COUNTRY HERITAGE PARK 8 5 6 0 T rem aine Road 9 0 5 -8 7 8 -8 1 5 1 Take Hwy. 2 5 N o rt h to M ilto n & follow the signs. o n e a d m is s io n w it h t h is a d $1 off NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE Burnham thorpe Road (Reg. Rd. 27) between Sixth Line and Neyagawa Blvd for Construction of W astewater Main Town of Oakville www.m iltonfarmcraftshows.com CAA Members can SAVE on auto and home insurance! Do you have the right insurance coverage? As licensed CAA Insurance Agents , w e ca n : · Assess if you have the right coverage to protect you and your family · Compare your current premium to validate it's competitive · Advise you of exclusive CAA Member insurance savings Don't you want to know if you have the right coverage for the right price? Call or come in for your complimentary policy review! Vicky Abrazado - 905-771-4378 Jerry Siu - 905-771-4772 CAA Store - Pickering 1099 Kingston Road Vicky Abrazado As part of the on-going construction work on Sixth Line, crews will be working at night to install a new watermain at the intersection of Burnhamthorpe Road West (Reg. Rd. 27) and Sixth Line. Burnhamthorpe Road West (Reg. Rd. 27) will be closed to traffic to complete this work. The work is scheduled to take place nightly between the hours of 8 p.m. to 5 p.m. starting on Monday, May 1, 2017 to Wednesday, May 3,2017 (inclusive). Access for local residents will be maintained at all times. Contract Number: Project Manager: WS-2728B-15 Joe Proietti 905-825-6000 ext. 7613 joe.proietti@halton.ca Jerry Siu Making bad days good. And good days better.® .Building ^ co n str u c tio n ; > Auto and Property Insurance are underwritten by CAA Insurance Company. Certain conditions, limitations and underwriting guidelines apply. ®CAAtrademarks owned by, and use is authorized by, the CanadianAutomobile Association. (1635-03/17) Insurance Halton a Better

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