Awards of merit Page 22 THE YORK NEWS April 1980 Two students from cial Vaughan Road Collegiate ach and four from York Mem- C orial Collegiate received the Awards of Merit in the {in Toronto Region. 1980. inw Sears Drama Festival. in and addition, Vaughan Road T Collegiate received a fipe- Yv; Community Ill'. V. Graham Cable Listings Wednesday 5:00 p.m. 6:00 pm. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 pm. 9:30 p.m. Thursday 5:00 pm. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Friday 5:00 p.m. R.P.M. 6:30 p.m. Ed Zierr 7:00 p.m. D. Mac] 8:00 p.m. Canadia 8:30 p.m. T.B.A. 9:00 p.m. Ontario 9:30 Fm. 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Have Fun Will Travel Dermott Williams Show Sign Off Rockin' Break Thur Ed Ziemba U Titky Kvitky Have Fun Will Travel Talento Musicale Musico Italiano Sign Off Free & Easy Canadian Country Music Ed Ziemba Break Thru Polish Heritage Sign Off T.B.A. Bejnietna L' Servizz Xandir Polish Heritage Christie's Beat Sign Off Labour News Sign Off Rapline Bible's View achievement Concluding on March 8, the preliminaries ~\aw forty five plays performed involving over 500students and teachers. The awards went to Yvonne Martins and Yum 'dW ard for technical Cable Television is Serving Your Community. Watch Channel IO for Daily Programme Listings "CHRISTIE'S BEAT" keeble cable Community Television on Channel 10 Talk to Your Mavor The dance marathon at Runnymede Collegiate was also very successful, well over S6000."i) was raised to date. It's truly remarkable to watch this community come together in aid of a good cause. Proceeds were for the "Ronald MacDo- nald House" which is part of Sick Kids Hospital. Stu- dents of Runnymede are to be congratulated for their effort. Just a note to remind you that the community channel is your channel. If you have an idea for com- munity programming let the folks at Graham know and they will be available to help you produce it. Hope you tuned in tor the Big Brothers hockey game last month, This was an exciting project for both Big Brothers and Cable TV. It's possiblethat some- time in the future, coverage of Junior O.H.A. games will become a regular fea- ture on the community channel. Every second Thursday at This is only a small portion ofthe students from Runnymede Collegiate who danced the day away during the school's second annual dance marathon. Held, March 8, the event was staged to raise money for the Hospital for Sick Children's Ronald McDonald House. The York News adds its congratulations to these local students. McIntosh 01 V aughan Road Collegiate and Frank Minn. Dana Hamilton, Paula [)eJcsus and Debbie Commino ol'York Memor- iul Collegiate 7:00 P.M. Like good music/ Don't miss the KIWANIS MUSIC FESTIVAL Saturdays at 10:00 A.M. The Borough of York Parks and Recreation Department will sponsorthe workshop. Wednesday evenings April 9, I6, 33 and 30 and May 7. l4, 2l and 28 7:00 pm. - 9:30 p.m. Centennial Building, 2694 Eglinton Ave., West. Fee is $15.00 for 8 sessions The course is designed to further leadership skills in the area of the arts. Sessions include crafts, drama and music. A certificate will be issued to those who complete the programme. Such certification will be considered advantageous when part-time recreational positions become available in this department. Registration is limited. Apply early! Arts Workshop '80 is a ccrtilicute training programme intended for present and future leaders of children's recreational programmes. There is no better way to prepare yourselves for the summer ahead than to join one of our exciting spring programmes. - __ _ All instruction" is given by top notch professional staff with strong emphasis on enjoyment and fun. For further information on the programmes please contact York Parks and Recreation at 653-2700 ext. 281. Commencing the week ofMarch 31, the Borough ofYork Parks and Recreation will be offering a variety of leisure time activities. These activities range from Cake Decorating and Gourmet Cooking to Golf and a variety of fitness programmes. Finalists will be awarded prizes and trophies and will participate in a concert at Harbourfront. _ The deadline for applications is Friday, April 4, 1980. For further information contact the Borough of York Parks and Recreation Department at 653-2700, extension 281. I The Borough of York Parks and Recreation Annual Search for Talent Contest is upon us once again. The contest categories include vocals-contemporary and classical--- instrumental, dance and musical performance. Po? further information contact Terry Smith 653-2700 Ext. 281 York Parks Gi' Recreation York Search for Talent Arts workshop 1980 Spring programmes These students not only danced but livened up the place with their colourful clown costumes. Considering the students started dancing at 7 a.m., they were caught by The York News Photographer around 3 p.m. and were still going strong. The marathon ended at 11 p.m. Graham Cable tv/fm 35 Scarlett Road, Toronto M6N 4J8. Ontario Telephone (416) 762-3631 "The Future of Pay TI." .R.T.C. Hearings March 25th 9:00 A.M. Live Coverage Begins Channel H (21)