Whitby Free Press, 23 Oct 1985, p. 17

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WH[TBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1985. PAGE 17 Anders n Henry Street, Denis O'Connor HIGH SCHnOOL ,NEWSWEEK Whi*tby saintes its 19 Ontarlo Seholars Nineteen of this year's Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute graduates are Ontario __< Seholars. An Ontario Scholar is a person who has obtained an average of at least 80 percent in fulfiling the requirements for the Secondary Sehool Honor Graduation Diploma. Photographs were unavailable for Elizabeth Aquilina, Cynthia Buque, Kamal Curry, and Regan Olinyk. Commencement cere- monies for ail Anderson Collegiate graduates will take place at the school on Friday, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. JEFF BARBARA VAN'T SLOT STREEF JEFF DEBBIE CLARK GRAY JODY MOORE JOHN ORMSTON CHRIS DUETSCH KATHLEEN RISON DARRYL RHONDA HISCOCKS DOWNEY MELISSA SPELLEN Stratforc* By MELISSA HIGGS Anderson C.V.l. On Oct. 3, many An- derson students vsited Stratford to see the Shakespearean play Kng Lear. We travelled1 by bus for about two and a haif hours. When we reached the Stratford Theatre, groups of students went excitedly1 in ail directions, to ex- plore Stratford's char- ming stores and restaurants. There were students from ail over Ontario who came to see the performance. My friends and I set off at a brisk pace, heading towards the centre of Stratford. Along the way we saw beautifully kept lawns in front of Iovely oldJ homes. The many trees were turning into their autuxnn colours. Af ter an enjoyable lunch, we strolled through the town, looking in various stores. The town was very quaint and the river bank was nost pleasant. As we walked along and window shop- ped, we wished we had more time, but to our disappointment, we realized it was time to head back to the theatre. When we reached the theatre, our disappoin- tment vanished as we looked forward to the Shakespearean play, King Leýýar. The theatre itself was h4uge and no matter where a person sat in the auditorium he had a perfect view of the stage. My frîends and I ELIZABETH ALLEN J1 outing were il rows back and we saw everything clearly. The costumes were fabulous and looked as if a great deal of work and effort had gone into making them. Likewise, the actors were greati At the end of the play, there was a question session and one person asked if the ac- tors took voice lessons s0 that their voices filled the theatre. The actors heartiiy agreed that voice lessons were necessary. Along with everythng else in the show the special effects (lighting and sound) were very realistic. At one point in the play there was a storm in W.hich lightning flashed and thunder boomed. It was so real I was a littie surprised that we weren't drenched! Overaîl, the play King Lear was very well done. -Now I can't wait until the Shaw Festival in the spring. RACHEL TRUDI RICHARD SMITH TERESA CORMACK CAROLINE MACLEOD VILLAGE PARTY tid SHOPPE e Greetlng Cards, Hllum " SDecoratons & Balloons, Invitations & accessories for showers, weddings and ail occasions. TRICK OR TREAT BAGS 655-8828&'à1ç Hwy. 12, BROOKLIN ~z/aJl/loz~x668- 7446 KNEW NAILS .... s30.00 NAIL FILLS .... $15.00 ANNOUNCING THE ARRI VAL 0F SLIMTRONUCS The quickest method of muscle toning & cellulite reduction. Obtain resuits comparable to a 6 month gym program in 3 WEEKS RESUITS GUARANTEED PLEASE CAL FOR DETAILS WHITBY CORPORATE CENTRE (across f rom Post Office) MARK SMITH DUlus' LARG fEgT HUDIDAE CYNTHIA WELDON Charlie is jumping for joy since ho found out about the service at Dickson Printing & Office Supplies in the Ajax Plaza. C *iUS .DA 8316 PONY L $6345 STELLAF STELLAR SL 18995 Z, HOME 0F THE HYUNDAI STELLAR & PONY I MON.-THURS., 9.9 p.m., FR1. 9-6 p.m. ONTARIO PONY 1 1 1

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