Dr. Feelgood to MC school video dane By JENNY KLAREN Henry Street H.S. Neyer a dull moment at Henry Righl On Nov. 14 there will be a viden dance with Dr. Feel- good as the DJ or should I say VJ. There will be a cut-a-thon on Dec. 2 with the hairdressers fromn Exclusive. The day we ail dread will soon be upon us - report cards on Nov. 22. Good luck everyone. Th.e commencement was a great success, with 31 Ontario scholars and 16 aduit grads. Also many awards going to some talented students, Greg Iannariliî won out- standing male athiete, Alison Campbell won the chemistry award, Reg Dunning an aduit student won outstanding achievement in English and Photography, and lastly Liza Fleming and Camille Nelson won the School Honor prize, for acadamics, athletics and activities; this is the first time that two students have won this award. I would like to congratulate ail the graduates and wish them aIl good luck! And a special thanks to Mrs. Elliott-Wright and Mrs. Blair for alI the bard work they put into the commencement pro- grams. For senior students thinking about univer- sity or college there will be an information program at O'Neil High school on Nov. 18 and at Pickering High school on Nov. 19. Also on Nov. 15 there wiIl be a P.A. day -and the guidance councillors advise seniors to visit a univer- sity or coîlege. Lastly, happy birth- day to Karen Webster, even though it was last weekl And I'd like to thank Mark for the cute teddy bear! Ladies' College alunmae card night a big success Members of the Castle to their guests and Centennial Chapter district merchants who Alumnae of the donated prizes. Trafalgar Castle School, The guest speaker of formerly the Ontario the alumnae counicil Ladies' College, Whitby, luncheon was Helen were present at the an- Carscallen, daughter of nual alumnae luncheon the former Ontario at the Granite Club in ladîes's college prin- Toronto last month. The cipal, Dr. Charles Car- chapter was scallen. She spoke about congratulated on the her years in China, successful night of car- where hier parents were ds fundraising project, missionaries. She later the most successful returned to China with a evening the local alumi- camera crew to film nae have hosted in documentaries during years. There were 56 bier career with the gaming tables and door CBC. She is now on ber prizes ranged from a fourther career, she watercolor painting to said: a film actress. plants and flowers. The Castle-Centennial Chap- Miss Carscallen fon- ter members wish to ex- dly recalled ber years in tend their appreciation Whitby. COMET TALK around -- the comet The Durham Region sweeps through our cor- Astronomical Society is ner of the solar system presenting a free public only once every 76 years lecture on Halleys -- and how to see it. The comet on Thursday, lecture begins at 7:30 Nov. 21. The presen- p.m. in the Whitby tation will deal with the Municipal Building, 575 history of the comet,' Rossland Rd. E. what to expect this time Everybody welcome. S THE CORPORATION 0F TH ETOWNO0F WH ITBY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTIMENT PUBLIC SKATING INFORMATION .Iroquois Park Arena - 668-7765 TIMES: SUN DAYS 2:00 - 3:45 p.m. FRIDAYS3:30 -4:45 p.m. Luther Vlpond Memorilt Arena - 655-4571 TIMES: SUN DAYS 1:30 -2:45 p.m. WEDNESDAYS 3:30 -4:45 p.m. Ma yor 's medal winner Laurie Mellick, seen here with ber parents after the 1985 commen- cement ceremonies at Anderson was the recipient of the Mayor's Medal Award. It is presented to the graduating student who is an outstanding citizen of the community. Laurie, who was a past editor of the Anderson Public Relation Com- mittee and various other ACVI organizations, certainly deserved the honor. Congratulations and good luck, Laurie. Photos Courtesy Of Dale WIck Captions by Paul Visser Z.H.S. Ontario scholars October 25, was the date for one of the hap- piest occurrences in a student's high school career - graduation. Graduates. some working, most still in sehool, returned to sit Supreme 2 drý V6 Engine. Auto. P.S. ditioning. White wilh Blue Interior Very Clean. 16689 80 CUTLASS 2 dr. Supreme, Air condltioning. Tilt wheel, Stereo Casset- te etc. Black with Gold Trim, Excellent Car. 14999 77 BUICK Century 2 dir, only 56,000 Original Miles, V6, Auto, P.S., P.B., Vinyl Roof, Fully Cer- tified. s2599 1916 Slmcoe St. N. Oshawa (South ot Durham College) 434-5004 together one last time. Back for the occasion are (left to rightl: Cyn- thia Buque, Regal Olynik, Elizabeth Aquilina and Kama] Curry, aIl of whom are Ontario Scholars. Wl IITBY FREI3 PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVLNMBER 13, 1985, PAGE 17 Durham women honored by Y 'Womnen of Distin- day school teacher and has been active in ction" in Durham YWCA volunteer. She promoting the area's region were honored was nominated by the aquatic sports last week at a banquet Oshawa Chapter of the programs and par- hosted by the Oshawa Heart and Stroke Foun- ticipated in a recent YWCA. dation, which she helped cultural exchange Four area women found. program with Third were recognized for The vice-principal of World youths.- their contributions in Oshawa's O'Neill Wednesday's awards the arts, community Collegiate took the dinner, held at the services and the work honors in the work force Oshawa Holiday Inn, force and one woman category. Hodges was was attended by more received a special youth selected for her work in than 250 people. award. program development Proceeds from the an- Honored for her ar- and special education. nual fundraiser will go tistic achievements is This year's Young to the World YWCA Co- Elsie Drygala, Woman of Distinction, operative Development nominated by the an award presented in Fund. Oshawa Festival conjunction with the In- Well-known feminist Singers. Drygala, a ternational Youth Year, and U. of T. professor voice teacher and past- went to Joy Brooks. The Chaviva Hosek was the president of the Ontario Bowrnanville student guest speaker. Registered Music Teachers Association, was the founder of the Oshawa singing ensem- ble. ATTERSLEY A well-known local TIRE SERVICE poet and visual artist PSEGR&LGTTUK was also celebrated PSEGR&LGTTUK Wednesday night with a special mention. - BRAKES-SHOC KS- Margaret Gourley wasT NE P nominated posthu- - U EU S mously by the Canadian -COOLING SYSTEMS Cancer Society. In the category of 0 U DSS.E. 162 KING ST.E. cornmunity service, WHITBY OSHAWA Edith Alger walked 68-3651 40 away with this year's award. Alger is a Sun- PONY L s6345 STELLAF STELLAR SL 18995 Pus PU.& felght DURHAM'S LARGEST HYUNDAI DEALER HOME 0F THE HYUNDAI STELLAR & PONY MON..THURS., 9-9 p.m., FRI. 9-6 p.m. ONTARIO PONY 46TAU NTO N RD. 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