Whitby Free Press, 30 Oct 1991, p. 26

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PAGE 26, WMMfYFRMM PEM WEDNEPDÀY, OCTBER 30, Ml9 Whtb tue est e S e o sttuio a e opse. . e fo umS Stuidents from Wbitby area high' schools will discuas the most, recent round of. constitu- tional proposais at a forum at Traaar Castle School on Nov. 6. The forum, preseuted by the Peoples' Forum for Consitu- tional Dialogue, begins at 2 p.m. Panelists who are expected te partièipate include: -Marc Kealey, former aide te 'lavid Peterson andmoderat&or of the Citizens' Forttm;. -Steve Paikin, CBC Tele- vision journalist; Jnsiutoa committee cl. bake Cassels- Graydon, Toronto; -Rob Palmer, teacher at Tra- faur. Por more information e all Steve Rae at Harwood (683-0125) or Crai Kmcke at Trafalgar Autum-n melodies at ACVI SPECLAL award recipients at Ander- son CVI graduation oeremonies Oct. 25 were (from left) Rob Koslowski, winner of the Harold T. Maheu Mémorial Award as outstanding stu- dent i tecbnological studios; Mary Waterinan, Anderson Alunmi Award for outstanding ail-round student; Brad Wallace, Mayor's *Modali for Citizenship; Heather Armitage, Modal of the Governor GenerIl of Canada for student graduating with the highest standing Ali Ali;À,deh, valedictorian. Peter Tombihi photo The Anderson music department will present <Autunn Melo&ds on Friday, Nov. 1. Musi1sotudents'will perform a 1ro m u siclslections te Ceerateithe, autumu season.. mhe ,!progrem will feature inistrumènïtal* groupe including the Concert Bend, Junior Baudý, Junior and Intermediate Jazz Ensembles aud Andejezz. Vocal, groups performing will include the- Concert Choir, Senior Chamber Choir sud Jazz Incorporated. ickets for the evening will be $3 for adults, sud $2 for- students and senior citizens.' mhey are availeble from al music students, at the door on the evel=gofthe .concert, or by cafingthemusic department at 668-5809. By Meranda Waters This week bas been a great week for Henra' athletic teamns. Tu volleybal the senior tea bas been busy competing in a nuniber of tournaments. Last - Saturday,! the guys were lun Bellevile at the Loyalist College tournament. Here they placed flrst in their pool but were. unfortunately defeated lu the semi-finals by the Cobourg West team. On Sunday, they competed iu the iugsway College tournament. held iu Oshawa. Teams from Donevan, Courtice, Stouffville sud Father Leo Ausin were a present. Henry Hawks defeated Stouffvile for the championsbip. On Monday, Henry boys played two volleyball matches against Paul Dwyer's senior team. Dwyer was overthrown byr tbe Hawks, with scores of 15-5and 15-11. mhe junior boys' volleyball team also played Dwyer sud tbey, to., were victorious lu five straight games. The hard work sud training are obviously paying off. In soccer, the junior boy~s ended their season with a glorous win Another great idea direct from, the student council are 'Haloween-O-Grams,' a spoky way te tempt your secret admirer's sweet tooth. 1And lastly for thoSe wbo were, lu a great mood, let me be the one te remiud you that mid-terms are in nine days. TRFLA CASTLEV SCHOOLi ~.i: *I] By Leah Sultan-Khan Last week commenced with an exciting soccer game between the teachers sud students. Great team spirit was apparent sud the final score was 3-0 lu favour of the students. Later lu the week, the scbcl went ou' a trip te tbe Royal Alexandra. Theatre te, see the renowned musical, 'Les Miserables.' It was su exceptional play that depicted life. during the French Revolution. Superb acting sud singing were illustrated., By Karen Acouîg . The halls of Trafalger are busy with ectivity as the students get ready, for upconilng events. The first school dance for the year will be for Halloween sud viii feature a live baud. On Saturday, Nov. 2, the annual Student Fellowsbip bazaar will be held to raise funds for tbe needy sud underprivileged. Girls chosen te model for the fashion show, 1'Women of tbe Nineties, are lu the process of getting orgauized for the upconing bazear. Scbool, days are really happy days. By Camme Niabot Anderson hes had many iuteresting activities receutly. mhe 4great debates' at lunch, time are sill very exciting.. Last' mhursday, the second, great debate of the school year occurred. The -resolution was "that religlous organizations be benued from operating witbin public schools." »Anderson bas regular open forum debates ou On Oct. 18, there was au ice creem eating contest at Anderson. ýHundreda of students. crowded into the cafeteria te watch students inhale litres of ice cream. On occasion 'Anderson congratulates students 1-for exceptionalaciemns.To Particular students Robert,. NcNeil sud Jim n i htwr I'Students of -the Week forth week of Oct. 21-25. These to' studeuts found $1,000 at Beckers Store sud - gave ôth .money te the poli-ce. The money belonged te au old-age pensioner Who was golug te pay bis-taxes.' The students were awarded $50 each. mhs students deserve pae on the bocks for their honesty sud excellent citizensip,'. Anderson's flrst term has come te su end. Students received. their niid-term reports on Thursday. Parent&teacher conferences will begein son, te allow parents' temeeît *their' cbildren's3 teachers. Meet the teacher night at Auderson is Weduesday, Oct. 30. held Nov. 1. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. over Harwood. There was great On Oct. 18-20, at- Father Leo See you there. dêfence by Anthony Mayer, our j. Austin, over 500 students from 9mahe, and great fneby Joey across C --'I- articipated in the jmswho scored the two goals. Canadien - outh Pro-Life And finaIlYý iu football1 the Organization conference.__________ Henry Hawks cântinued their mhe- studentý took part ýn five1emfWlnlm Streak against panel discu *ons4 aud listenedýo tho..2,.Hen ry wRB guest 8.he* AUst' t~ k1o ~ snse O et half4time, greatudéJ~ nt J iUIth weelcen tn, Iôbu bi.q resulted i the to attendad rud te T ake talcing theý Iead. experience 'wortîhIle and a lot p'Snetpbi col1a Touchdowns were ecored b~y Andy of fun. Rsuc e nnetlI pbie th asn Broreton snd Kevin1 Goodrick. They are Allison Mitdhell, <rer Paul' DeSilva'1 successfullY Carnela Arengio, Nancy Rosa, i t staff sud students completed two couverts. On Amn vAikin, Lia Erdeman, and wouid like é thank ail the local vhrd Henry will play Mcb ThurdaMIr. otomura. n~ Tese students -u esses forthefr generous agist we.ar o planning a ' Youth 'o don tio ad support Mdjust when you thougbt all gru t0utn P.etA r omnte Pd *eport was sports, along caee In Wildcat sports newý, B.A Sennett the Durham Widebcxence congratulations are iu order for Olyrnpics. Our senior teern W'oflTIm Videnka for bis performance teerucompetition sud placed athe DYSSAtensouamt secondoveral. -ogawainBt held lest week. Tlim played three members Ajay SinghA, Jason matches with scores of 6-9 3-6, Start Here Adanis, sud Nathan Currier. Our 7-.5. Way to go. 1 junior tearn consistedof Michelle Just a reminder tbat school Lue, NesÎme Askin sud Chelsea «rings will beon sale Nov.1 and 4. nom _______ ____ dm * _________________I±î . N£4.. OR6MSTON. public schooL- staff served, up -pan- cakes to parents and- students of the school- last week, as a welcome to the new Whitby sho. liAm U ACWV a wards HERjTRE.-GHSHO ANDERSON Cavala IFATHER LEO J.AUSTIN 1

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