Whitby Free Press, 5 Dec 1984, p. 32

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Paets' night was a succe. ,ss parent- nteweedo girls placed in the top Anca Laboratories, a mre yet) j'teacher night was a Nov. io-il, the Anderson ten in both tournaments. pharmaceutical com- produced. The e:e great' successi On badminton team As well as strong female pany in Whitby. The sion to the A Tuesday, Nov. 13, travelled to Kingston to performers, Anderson participating students Laboratories, over parents and teachers participate in an in- boasts several finemaie found the two-hour trip proved to. be interest met from 6:30 p.m. to 9 itioatona nt paers of this game. to be quite interesting, and successful. p.m. to discuss in- This is the second Good Iuck to the bad- as they toured throg Contributlng wrilt divdua stdent consecutive weekend- minton team for a the production section, Dale Wiliams, P programs in ail course tournament in Kingston, promisîng season. where cough syrups are Blake, Mke V ara.and in both cases, An- On Nov. 13, three made; and through derHeyden and Kar The evening was derson played quite im- grade 13 science studen- another section where VandenElsen. Ei divided into two sec- pressively. The under 16 ts from Anderson toured new drugs (not on the by: Mark Smith. At 6:30 pm., in the cafeteria, the parents ') had the chance to0 ~ Q $ briefly meet th teachers over coffee; and at 7 p.m. the teachers sat in classrooms throughout the school where they held discussions with indiviclual parents. Each teacher at ACVI spoke with between five to ten parents on this evening. .. semester at Anderson now haif over, the students have received .i- their mid-term reports. ~ At the annual graduation exercises, held recently Since this is the first b. at Anderson Collegiate, two outstanding students ya f Adro' received special recognition. Kevin Church (left) yier 0 eronth s was awarded the Mayor's Medal for exemplary semester system, citizenship and John Krasnay, the valedictorian, students and teachers received, among others,* the W.A. Andrew are stifl in the process of Mémorial Award and the Andrew Foundation etnusdothnw Scholarship (donated by Andrew Antenna) as the gettnse d oth.e student with the highest overail average in grade 13. Most students, Photo by Andrew Uranowski however, have adapted quite well, and reactionsDrw f us no b to the reports have been D a o s o en ul ;k> 7Y ýmaily positive. With Mayor Bob Attersley officially turned the sod for the construction of the Rotary Club's house draw. fonly half as many cour"' The sod turning ceremony on Saturday began the preparation for the house draw that will take place ses to study in one term, on June 14,1985. most students find -it The tickets for the house draw wil begin on Tuesday and will be $100 each. easier to concentrate on There wiII also be 10 early bird draws with cash prizes ranging from $250 to $1,5S0. the course work and the The funds raised from the campaign wlll go to various community organizations in Whitby. P~ T.r'aTIn marks clearly reflect Whitby Free Press Staff Photo this advantage. JAEWIN ELLEYBN RpC SAEBENAHLTLQ ID TO20 SIMCOE ST. S. Vmcent Je wellers ~ATr OSHAWA Merchandiwe Supplemented 579m5j339 SALE CONTINUES EACH DAY FROM 10:00OAM nv1~p10K &14K ALL SIZES AVAILABLE OVER1,000 GOLD CHAINS AT LIOW! LOW!_LIQUIDATION PRICES are "Ur- ica ail, ing ete an- ren THEIDALAMA GFT15XCAINS I DIAMOND RING DIAMOND STUD ALL SIZES A THED LSFT POPULAR 20", SIZE 7 DIAMONDS EARRINGS1 I TREMENDOUS I ASORTETSTYES IVALUE ONL ISELECTION AS.LOW AS REECETGN. JPRICIED FOR QUICK $1PooIALI 00 195OO S8000$2 n LIUIDATION! >$I53I SALE CONDUCTED BY R.J.P. JEWELLERS INC.

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