Whitby Free Press, 28 Nov 1979, p. 14

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Anderson new.s flash' PAU in a âneyear exebange. The two girls are Betty JO KMetz, a grade'l 12 student'sud lài> Brown, a grade 13 student. Betty Jo bas gone hi Australla, sud for one year she will bave an experience that she wIllnover forget. Theclt ofSwnsea is hosting her andshe wilil h staying with a differet family every three months. Sbe wkites' thaï she is having a wonderfugtime, but we hope she lsn'tsuffering from homesicjieas. On August 23d,,Liz Brown, went hi Brazil, South Amnerica'. The ^city of sao Paulo is hosting ber, sud like, Betty Jo, Li2 will h s tsying -with 'different famies. After being there for onfly'three montbs she can understand sud speak Portuguese extremey wel. We than the Rotary'Club for giving these two girls this opportwujty- I. a *HOMES BUILt PRIOR TO *1961- ARE NOW ELIGIBLE FOR Ai. ' HOME INSULATION GRANT UP TO,$Sooý.OO RY0F LABOUR, CO'ST P ME ri a 100% MATERIAL COST Up To *35000" *.PAIDB8yGO 0VER NM ENT * Govern ment grant portion is due to* PEEL * FENE oni wheyoureceive your rebate I * cheque. Our representatdves wil prepareai -necessary Paperwork for you. ai WE USE ONLY CM. iI:C. APPROVED CELLULOSEI INSULATION . 'CALL US TODA Y l'OR DIjTAILS. O NE WEEK INSTALLATION- * PEEL FENCE (PICKERING), LIMITED I-(INS 'ULATIONJ DIVISION)... 1976 NOTION RD., PlICKERING, ONTARIO LlV 2G3 683-2691 * AN wt MWaA4nd By JANET HILL~ The word Is 'caucles' îat Anderson l 1The'Anderson students are sellng caudies for fund ralslug. The, Student Couneil Executive caie Up wlth -the Ide. sud, so far It bas .been very successfu. Wt h szont 0f candles that have been ordered, Ander- soxbs ade approxlmately $7,OSo so fanj Last Tbursday. Chwn radio station vilsitedAnder- soný., Tbey presentec a -filmn cailed the "Hitory of Rok.'t-gave, us inration ýabout the rock singers 0f the siities sud pat f the> seventies sud how it aulbegan. e chum l 0comning back next yesr wlth an update on their film. Besides baving a"three rmonth student exchange Programn, two girls fromn Anderson areParticipsting LGE 14, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMRFP,)g aYs By MIKEJOHNSTON Denis (Y'onorl.S. Well, lt'S N ovember a devron e baHs stldd w u '<gotten intO the groove". Nerw studeuts aenwus oD' and new teachers are begiûng to relax.e Wednesday, October 24, was a specisi day at D' sw e lerated i the I ter a n D ay of the C ild. T he gym w as do athe <I w t var ous disPlasys f'art and handi rafts fr m amny co0untries represente<J by the student body. The main attraction of the, day was a fashion show displ1aying the'costumes of varjosehcgrus h graeo w o c a s f m St John's" topped even the fashion shwthough as their volces brightened the hesrts of the audience. TheI*allowe'en-dtance on November 2 wasagetuc cess as many students donned -particular "dget-ups". We hope thiat spirit- will usher forth again on November 30a night set'aside.fora Sadhe Hawkli'Ps dance. -ithn pots -ed the Junior and senior voileybajl sson has afready ended, while the girls' junior and senior b5sketIall teamQs are smack in the middle of thesBeason. At the moment, the senior, girls are at the top The Junior and senior boys' basketball selectîonsare belng fiflslizeh and we hope they will have an enjoyable season. Special congratulaiosto Do'cs own Ruth Garrettwbo, on'November -10-1i, compete<j in the'frlsh Dance Com- petition: at Roward Johnson's. Ruth now holds, he distin- ction of being number'one in Canada, sud nwnber nune in the world. Well, back tothe books 1

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