Whitby Free Press, 31 Aug 1988, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WHITBY FIREE PIRSS, WEDNESDAYý,AUGUST 31, 19)88 Sehool b ord's building damage is highest at Henry Durham Board of Education figures on property damage or loss for 1987 that reveal that Henry Street H-igh School had the highest incidence of damage. Henry had 61 occurrences of damage, totalling $4,521. Ander- son CVI sustained $2,132 in damage costs from 28 occur- rences. 0f Whitby public schools, West' Lynde had the highest number of occurrences, 16, for total damage of $1>331. Leslie McFarlane had 12 occurrences, at a cost of $981.28. For the entire board, there were 1,419 incidents for total damage of $ 146,580 with $78,778 attributed to maliclous damage. Thefts and break-ins accounted for $17,000 of the losses sustalned by the board. Only $2,697 was' recovered. Property damage includes theft, attempted break-in theft and break-in, water or ire damage (malicious), water or ire damage (accidentai), other maliclous and accidentai inci- dents. Damage costs jumped by approximately $10,000 from the 1986 figure of $138,000. V.J.Sp.ortjng Goods WE HAVE ALL FISHINO ACESO-E ACCESSO r-1r« R fTIIS Corne in and catchE yourself a deal ! I 1121 Dundas St. E. Whitby 1 430-3646 HOPKIN DURHAM EQUIPMENT RENTALS_ 1O<>Oe0F F Lawn & Garden Eq uipment Rentais (maximum value $20.00O-Expires Sept. 15/88) 1230 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-0880 Speedy Auto Plaza BROOKLI N WH TBY INORI HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Registration for 88/89 Season at Iroquois Park Sept. 7th 7pm - 9pm/Sept. loth 8am - 12 Noon/Sept. l4th 7pmn - 9pmn FEE $145.00MALE/ FEMALE) (late f ee $25.00) (famnily discount) **Photocopy of birth certif icate required, to be retained by the Associat ion." Registrar: Gloria Johnston, 668-5700 President: Peter Lang, 666-1426 (NOTE - see rep. team tryout schedule on sports page) *See other ad this page for registration details BROOKLI N WH ITBY MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION B.W.M.HA. EP TEAM TRYOUTS (MALE/ FEMALE) P= Iroq. Park Pad 2 BA = Brooklin Arena ICATEGORY YR Born DATE DATE DATE i Minor Novice MInor Novice Major Novice Major Novice Minor Atom Minor Atom Major A tom Major Atom Minor Peewee Minor Peewee Major Peewee Major Peewee Minor Bantam Minor Bantam Major Bantam Major Bantam Midget Midget A 1980-81 Sept 10 IP Sept il IP Sept 13 8:15-9:45am 8:15-9:45am 6:00-7:0( B 1980-81 Sept 16 BA Sept 17 IP Sept 18 6:00-7:OOpm 8:15-9:15am 8:15-9:45 A 1979 Sept 10 IP Sept il IP Sept 15 9:45-11:5am 9:45- 11:lSam 6:00-7:0( B 1979 Sept 16 BA Sept 17 IP Sept 18 7:00-8:OOpm 9:15- 10:45am 9:45- 111E A 1978 Sept 10 IP Sept il IP Sept 131 11:5am- 12:45pm 11:l5an- 12:45pm 7,00-8.3( B 1978 Sept 16 BA Sept 17 IP Sept 181 8:00-9:OOpm 12:45-2:l5pm 11:lSam-1 A 1977 Sept 10 IP Sept il IP Sept 151 12:45-2:lSpm 12:45-2:lSpm 7fl0-8:3 B 1977 Sept 16 BA Sept 17 IP Sept 181 9:00-10:OOpm 2:15-3:45pm 2:45-2:l A 1976 Sept 10 IP Sept il IP Sept 131 2:15-3:45pm 2:15-3:4Spm 8:30-10:0 B 1976 Sept 17 IP Sept 18 IP Sept 20 3:45-5:1Spm 2:15-3:45pm 6:00-7:0C A 1975 Sept 10 IP Sept il IP Sept 151 3:45-5:lSpm 3:45-5:lSpm 8:30- 10:0 B 1975 Sept 17 IP Sept 18 IP Sept 22 5:15-6:,45pm 3:45-5:lSpm 6:00-7:0C A 1974 Sept 10 IP Sept il IP Sept 171 5:15-6:45pm 5:15-6:45p 10:45am-1 B 1974 Sept 18 IP Sept 20 BA Sept 22 5:15-6:45pm 7:00-8230pm 7:00-83C A 1973 Sept 10 1IP Sept il IP Sept 161 6:45-8:lSpm 6:45-8:l5pm 6:15-8*15; B 1973 Sept 17 IP Sept 18 IP Sept 20 6:45-8:l5pm 6:45-8:lSpm 8:30- 10:0, A 1972-71 Sept 10 IP Sept il IP Sept 161 8:15-10:15pm 8:15- 10:l5pm 8:15- 10:1ý B 1972-71 Sept 17 IP Sept 18 IP Sept 22 8:15- 10:lSpm 8:15- 10:lSpm 8:30- 10:01 To be eligible for the B Tearn you must attend a I as one A Team iryout. A player must regisler before iryouis. Rep Director: Graham Croucher 434-8322 SBA DOpm ' P 15am SBA DOPM IP lSam BA O0pm IP 12:45pm BA O0pm 'P lS5pm BA )O0pm SBA )OPM BA )O0pm !BA )OPM 'P 12:45pm 1BA aOpm 'P 5pm SBA )O0pm 'P S5pm 1BA JO0pm X! i CIIIISTELLE BOII (left), a student from Switzerland, looks over brochures of her country with Jennifer Hyatt of Whitby. Boit will be staying with the Hyatt fainily for the next two and a haif. months. Free Press photo Swiss student here on exehange Christeli Bol] wanted to learn about another culture other than her own in Switzerland. So the 17-year-old signed up to be a foreign exchange student. Jennifer Hyatt of Whitby was Sitting in French class at Denis O'Connor (DO'C) Catholic high school earlier this year when her teacher mentioned that familles were needed to host foreign exchange students. She received a form and after getting approval from her parents, applied to be a host family. On Aug. 5, Boil was matched with the Hyatt family, where she wlll spend the next two and a haîf months attending DO'C and learning about life in Whitby. 1I wanted to try another life and learn better English," says Boil, wlth her French accent. She explained that German, French and Italian are the three main languages of Swltzerland, a Gut $100 off the pricS 0f a oi Only Now ynu cari save $100 on ail Tomn lawn mnwers with the Itest in sa(ciy icalures: the zone sat or lthe blate brairecirrch. The zone siart kmep-il riU hands and feet awa frm te badewhcn stai ling the mower. The biade brake clutch ltls you stop the biade. but keep the engipe runrrinR. Ail nf these nrrwers are burii Trri lorigir igirt bcrein Canada and corne ryih a lwo ycar warrantly. Bt o enbeller hur n. liefore iis of fer * 1Ilas'eni ou dcone witbout a Toro long Modd 0622 -$I 3 CfOugh? Offer good until Sept. 24/88 WILDE SEVIEND SALES Thickson Rd. N. (4 mi. N. of Hwy 2) Brooklin 655-8010 ~~ country of six million people.' Boil comes from Neuchatel, a picturesque community of 40,000 people, not much smaller than Whtby. But Boil is still impressed with the -size of Whitby, explaining that many ' of the homes in Switzerland do not have drlveways and grass in front of them. In fact, she says m any buildings in Switzerland do not exceed five stories in height. Boil and Hyatt were matched through the Ontario Interna- tion.al Student Exchange Program (OISEP). DO'C will be the host school to the only two exchange students in the region approved by OISEP, the other a student from France. Hyatt says she applied because she wanted to, learn ho w a teenager in Swltzerland lives. Boil and Hyatt will both attend Gr. 12 at DO'C this year, but Boil will find school a littie easier in Canada than Swtzerland. She says that school in Swltzerland lasts between eight and nine hours a day, compared wlth school days here of six and a haîf hours. There are.also classes on Saturday mornings. in Swltzerland. September is declared as 'Arthritis Month' To launch the Arthritis Society's annual fundraising camipaign, Mayor Bob Attersley has officially declared September as Arthritis Month in Wlhitby to encourage p)eople to learn more about this painful and disabling illness, and the importance, of funding arthritis research. Almost four million people in Canada have arthitis. "It's time people knew the facts about arthristis and realized that it's much more than the aches and pains of old. age. In fact, 74,000 Canadian children aged 15 and under have arthritis. That's wha-,t this proclamation and the 'September is Arthritis Month' campaign are ail about," said Valerie Hundert, the Arthritis Society's camnpaign chairmnan for Whitby. "Throughout September, we Nviii be conducting and intensive fundraising campaign. We want people to know that arthritis is Canada's number one chronic disease affecting one in seven people. Sometimes, it hurts to be credt &olletio n experienced cei olç'f Le n a regular or part time basis. jer on 'A iYç number one." Arthritis Society volunteer.ý will canvass in the communit3 during the month of September, raising the dollars so necessar) for the continuation of researcl, and public education programs. "Through research," sayý. Hundert," new treatmenl techniques have been developeé that provide lasting and practical beneflits to those suffering wl arthritis. For more information about arthritis, contact the Arthrltis Society, 58 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa 434-721. Again this September WoolcolWoolworth wlll raise funds for the Arthritis Society, said James I. Davies, Ontaric division president of the society. In 1987, corporation employeeE and customers raised $325,OOC --over haif in stores in Ontario-. for the society through in-storE projects and consumeî contributions. I T'S HERE! I Whitby Free Press PHOTO CONTEST!I I See page il for more info. il l » à e;

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