Whitby Free Press, 15 Jan 1986, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1986 PAGE 15 Andersn Henry Street, Denis O'Connor !IVHGH SCHnOOL, NEWS WEEK By VERONICA FILO De nts O'Connor H.S. It's back ta the grind bere at Denis O'Connor after a long but well- deserved Christmas holiday. Students are settling into their routines of waking up (groan) at six thirty in the morning and'doing homework well into the evening I As the end of January draws near so do pre- examniation nerves. Review work bas star- ted in the classrooms; students now have more than a recollection of al that bas been taught since September. For those who would like additional exam studying techniques, a "study course" was held last Thursday after school and another will NDP to meet Saturday A discussion of the critical issue of "free trade" will bigbligbt the annual meeting of the NDP Area Coundil. .Hamilton East MPP Bob MacKenzie will examine this important istopic and its im- -çfplications for Canada, at the annual meeting of the South Central On- tarioaArea Council of the New Democratic Party on Saturday, Jan. 18. The meeting will be beld at the United Auto Workers' hall, 44 Bond St. E., Oshawa from 10: 30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. -MacKenzie, the On- tario NDP labour critic, is also a member of the legislative committee on economic affairs which is studying the issue of free trade with the United States and its .9impact on Ontario in- dustry and jobs. In addition to MacKenzie's speech, Hugh Peacock, legisiative represen- tative for the Ontario Federation of Labour, will conduct a warksbop on the question of free trade. The'annual meeting will also include electian of officers of the Area Council for 1986. Registration will take place from, 10:30 to il a.m. Bob MacKenzie will speak at il a.m. and take questions from the floor fallowing bis remarks. Lunch will be provided at noon. Elec- tion of a new executive ;vill be held from 1 ta 1:30 p.m., witb the workshop ta follow at 1: 30. Oshawa MPP Mike Breaugh will give the closing address of the meeting. Everyone is welcome ta attend the meeting, however, only NDP ffiembers in good stan- ding are allowed to run for office or vote during the executive elections. The current president of the Area Council is Amby Ferren of Oshawa. The Area Council comprises tbe provin- cial ridings of Oshawa, LET'S SEEYOU DO IT... OUTJDOORS! Durham East, Durham West, Durham-York and Victoria -Halibur- ton. It also covers the federal ridings of Osbawa, Ontario, Durham Northum- berland and Victoria Haliburton. Anyone wishing fur- ther details is asked ta caîl the Area Cauncil of- fice at 40 King St. W., Osbawa (416) 723-5917. be held again tomnorrow evening in portable five. A reminder ta those wbo have yet ta start studying: there are only four more days ta examinations l Exams start Monday, Jan. 20 at 9:05 a.m. Examination scbedules are posted in homerooms - check the date and the roam num- ber ta make sure you don't study for math in- stead of french!I Good luck toalal. Earlier in the school year, the student body was informed that Sister Mary Goulet would be leaving ber position as principal of DO'C for another job in Pembroke, Ontario. Sister Mary came ta DO'C in September of 1980 and since then she bas given the school a great deal of ber time and ber love. We will al miss ber. Befare the holidays, we welcomed Mr. Tom Fitzsimmons, formerly vice-principal at DO'C, as our new principal. Our best wishes are with Mr. Fit- zsimmons. The final preparations for the Horseshae Valley skiing trip are being made. Over two busloads of students and teachers will be testing tbeiiskiing skills on the slopes on the evening of Friday, Jan. 31. Have fun and dan't break a leg 1 The second semester's Driver Education classes begin after school on Feb. 4. AIl students who are in- terested in taking the course are asked ta fuIl out the forms which are kept in the secretarial office and return them as soon as possible. The deadline is Jan. 31. The junior and senior girls volleyball teams hosted their first season games against Pickering High Schoal last Tuesday. The juniors lost their first three sets while the seniors lost their first, won their second and, unfortunately, lost their third game in overtimne 17-15. Hapefully as the season progresses so will aur ladies' teams. Good luck next week! In basketball, action against Port Perry last week, the junior boys team came away un- defeated in their best game of the seasan. Their score was 50-40 and high scorers were Adam Bertoia and An- thony Livingston with 14 and 12 points respec- tively. The midgets couldn't keep up with their coun- terparts and lost ta Part Perry 39-37. Their high scorers were Sean Vegter and Tom Cook witb 15 and 8 points. LETERNIADS ENVELOPES - FITERS BUSINESS CARDS BUSINESS FORMS RESUMES-DBROCHURES CAEBONLESS FORMS PRoGRAMS -TIcKmr COMPuiitCEiZI TTPES(TING DON[ ON PIMISESI FULL CAPABILITY FOR PRODUCTION 0F: " LARGE OR SMALL ORDERS " QUALITY PRINTING " PICK-UP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE CONTINUOUS COMPUTER - REGISTER & DATA PROCESSING FORMS Iune UIED CAR tA(LE! 79 FORD VAN Club Wagon, 73,000 miles Auto trans., PS., P.B. 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S. 148 HARWOOD S. 668-5862 683-1660 STHE CORPORATION 0F ~'THE TOWN OF WHITBY N THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337 ANDOIN THE MATTER 0F THE LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE0F INTENT TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends ta designale the property, includlng lands and buildings, at the tollowlng municipal address as praperty of historic or architectural value or interest under Part IV af the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337. The Alexander Campbeli House 60 Queen Street Brookiin, Ontario LOB 1 CO REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F 60 QUEEN STREET, BROOKLIN Historical The house was built in 1868 by'Alexander Cam- pbell. He is believed to be the original operator ai the Brooklln Miii. Architectural Although the house is of no particular architec- tural style, it s in the vernacular late Victorian tradition usîng such elements as peaked gables, bargeboard. open verandahs and bay windows. The house is weIl preserved and retains much of ifs original detaiîing. Any persan may. before February 7, 1986, send by reglstered mail or deliver ta the Cierk of the Town of Whitby notice of his or her objection f0 the proposed designation together with a statement ai reasons for the objection and ail relevant tacts. If such notice of objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby shahl reter the malter to the Conservation Review Board tar a heari ng. DATED at the Town of Whitby this 8th day of January. 1986. Donald G. McKay Town Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rlossland Raad East Whitby, Ontario L'IN 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803 21 e..OD . SAJXSOPIG LZ Son Cp PHONE 683-196 218 HARWOOD AVE, S. AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA m

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