Whitby Free Press, 13 Jun 1979, p. 11

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More than 400 students to atten More than 400 former stu- dents of Henry Street High School have purchased tick- ets for the school's 25th anniversary reunion to be held June 22 and 23. Reunion Committee Chair- man John Bolton ,.repôrts that replies have been recei- ved from as far away as Australia, the United Arab Ef~nirates, Iceland, nine Ca- nadian provinces and 12 sta- tesin the United States. Mr. Bolton emphasises that the reunion is for all former students of Henry Street High SchoolHand Whitby District High School, whether or flot they attended during the past 25 years. The anniversary was desi- gned to mark 25 years since the school on Henry Street* was built to replace the old high school on Colborne Stre- et in 1954. Plans caîl for an Open, House at the school, starting at 6:30 p.m. June 22. The Open House will continue until 9:30 p.m. when a recep- tion and social hour will be held at the Iroquois Park Arena. 'The social hour will continue until 1 a.m. Reunion program will be available at the school on both June 22 and 23. For the Open House, "wel- come rooms are being set up for the 1920's and earlier, 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, early. 1960's, late 1960's and 1970's. A number of former students have volunteered to act as hosts and hostesses for these rooms and will be there to greet visitors and help them find their way around. dHenry The Open House will conti nue from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 23. Special features include "Old Girls" volleyball games in the new gym, June 22 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and "Old Boys" basketball games in the same location from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Also on Friday evening there will be a slide show of the "old days" at the cafetor- ium, and skits by the Theatre Arts class. Saturday morning June 23, there will be a continental breakfast served in the cafe- torium from 9 a.m. to il ar. The "welcome rooms" will stay open until 2:30 p.m. may do so. The gymnasium will be available for pick-up and challenge matches all day Saturday. Ontarilo The Centennial Chapter Alumnae of the Ontario Ladies' College held at joint, meeting with the Castle Cha- pter Alumnae at the home of Athol Layton is at Legion Hall Wrestler Lord Athol Layton will be guest speaker at a dinner June 29 at the Whitby Legion Hall to recog- nize Legion Week. Tickets may be obtained at the door. Upcoming events for the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Legion include a pot luck supper June 14 at 7 p.m. and- a joint executive and branch supper June 19 at 6:30 p.m. ýWe Cure... About providing good servicé at competitive prices. About 'your satisfaction with the products e sell. About providing thi lateit 'avoiable équipment to service modem, engines. About training our staff on à continuing basis. reunion On June -23 there will be dinner and dance at th Holiday Inn in Oshawa. Th cocktail hour is from 5:3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The dinne will be followed by a fe words of welcome from fo mer teachers, students an principals. About 100 more tickets ai still available on a firs come, first-serve basis f the Saturday dinner, say Mr. Bolton, who can- b contacted at the school. So far, a number of dis plays are being preparedo press clippings, photograph and memorabilia for the var ious "welcome rooms",- an( the reunion promises to be big success, says Mr. Bolton Planning for the reunio began more than six month ago. Ladies Mrs. Reginald Davis, Rey nolds Street, Whitby, las week. The business portion of th meeting was taken up wit the finalizing of the plans fo the100 +5 Reunion to be hel at the Ontario Ladies' Col lege later this month. Mrs. Joan Claus, presiden of the Centennial Chapte; reported on the progress o the Restoration Committee. A sofa and two chairs tha had formed part of the origi nal furnishings of the CollegE when it was Traflagar Castl the home of Sheriff Reyno Ids, the first Sheriff of Ont- ario County, were found in the upstairs portion of the .Operation Clean Swee p... OUT THEY GO! 33 1979 NEW CARS ALL PRICED TO CLEARI Aspens - Cordobas Magnums - Le Barons PLUS-.. Great Savings On COMPANY CARS & DEMONSTRATORS Kevin O'Connor's W H ITBY CHinSLER 200 DUNDAS ST. W., WHITBY 668-6881 a he he 30 er w r- id re t- Ys )e s- 's r- id a n. n s More than 1,000 students of Henry Street HighSchool assembled on the lawn last week with a large "Happy Birthday Henry Street" banner in honor of the school's 25th anniversary. The 25th anniversary will be celebraded June 22 and 23, with about 400 former students expected to attend. Henry High Photo College also plans reunion - College. be taken care of. Davis is the wife of D t These pieces of furniture On behalf of the members Reginald Davis principal c have been brought down and of the Centennial Chapter Ontario Ladies' College uni e restored and have been pla- Mrs. Claus presented Mrs. the end of the sehool yea h ced in the Board Room of the Davis "with a small token of After his retirement, the r College. our appreciation for all that will be moving to Oshawa d Prior to the social hour, you have done for us". Mrs. Dr. Davis has resign Mrs. Claus said there was Davis was presented with a after 11 years of servicea one more important item* to brass plant jardiniere. Mrs. Principal of the College. t r f t I r. of til r. ey 1. ed as Sur rise Dad on his day! FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL $6 BUCKET Finger lickin' good Kentucky Fried Chicken is a great favorite with everyone - especially Dads. Celebrate and save this Father's Day with our Father's Day Bucket Special. A bucket contains 15 pieces of delicious Kentucky Fried Chicken. 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