Whitby Free Press, 23 Sep 1992, p. 27

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Whitby Free Press, Weclnesday, September 23, 1992, Page 27 MULTI MILLUON DOLLAR,- BOAT * CRUISER AUCTION SATURDAYý SEPT 26 10 A.M. DAWSON'S KfiRNE, KÊSWICK. Large vessels sold in water. Lots of' reposi Alil boats sold runnlng anid maJrityUNRESRVEDIII For furterlfomion oel (416)476-432t, It's another, Aero Marine Auction--- Sale. (705),734-,4777., CORNEILS AUCTION BARN, FRIDAY SEPT. 25 ýAT 6 P.M 3 MLË~SEASr0FLrrTTLE. BRIAIN ON COUNTY RD. 4 Furnishirgs from a ý,local home: Rudokpedestat dining table, 6 oak 'dining chairs, 'two ý3-pc. antique oak bedroom stes., 3 oak sideboards -wlbevelled mirrors, Sdropleafttable, antique day ge, waiut -poterbed, walnut bonnet chest,,pin. bonnet chest, w 3htad, parlour chairs, oak library table, walnut ýdinlng, rm. table, handi-made, qullts, parlour tablés, antiqu deserw/bevelled mirror, ýchesterfield " & chair, modemn dressers ,& <ýchests of drawers, Victorian chairs, 2 Victorlan loveseats,* occas. chairs, Kenmore 18 eu. ft. almond fridge, Skil 1concrete 55w, Mosberg, 12-gauge shotgun, ky 'Johnson 16-gaugeshotgun, 22. Mosbeg rifle, French, f 12-guage selm- automatic, shotgun, J.C. 'Hlggins 12-gauge shotgun 1974 Corvette Stingray ty.tools,chinia,. glass. houshowicol.ecitems. DON & GREG CORNEIL AUCTIONEERS, RR Il#1 LITTLE BRITA IN PHONE O FAX 705-786-2183, DONYO HAVE '.SOME ITEMS'YOU WOULD LIKE TO SELL? Do you want to make room forý bigger and better things? Seillyour, old items fast byv Durbam aCollege, jaxcampu%, will be hosting 'the third aùnnu Mazda Canada Incoiporation master technician , k'l ýla coipettio MadaChallenge) on Fni&ay,Oôct. 2 from 10 a-m, toe noon. Twelve contestants-have boon chosen from Mazda .1doalenahipa throughout Canada te compe in the éalilacompetition.,, Cointestants wil ho tested and tfinod. te wok on 'bugged"l 1992. MX-3 'lPreci*dias. Theymiustfind the, buga '.and lix the 'car tepropor runnng condition. Ail fialist will recive a ring, jacket,, pfle anda gft from Japam The first-place winner will also neceive ý$1,O00. The competition will bo held.in the auto ahop at Durham Collego, Ajax campus,. 400 Monarch Ave.,, Ajax., SFor more information, contact Carol Sniith, 721-2000 ext. 549.' CGA to -hold 1info n ight Thie Certified CGeneral Accoun- tants Association of Ontario, Durham chapten, will hold a etu- dent information night at Dur- ham College on Tuesday, Sept. 29.. Information about the associa- tion, will ho given frora 7:30 to 9 For more Information, caîl C. Dean at 430-6099. CAN YOU pick.up objects with a balloon? That's what Adam Smith is trying to find out in one of a series of balloon experiments oonducted recently at E.A. Fairman public school. Photo by Mark Reesor. Whitby Fme Press THIS YEAR'S Anderson CVI student council Armitage, secretary Leaf Worsley, treasurer' s ..made Up of (from, Ieft) .yice-president James Klrsten Stevens and president Rob Halpin.' Photo by MafloBoucher. ByChiyl-,4mî MacEean For those atudonts who are returning te Anderson thia year, eveirthing seema ,the same (except for, the new Westminster chumes achool hoUl). However, ait those.students entering grade 9--- are'discovering Anderson for the finat: time. Thinga like ballway traffic and cafeteria food are al new te them. Hi-gh achool may corne with a handbook of rules and study guides, but there isn't a genenal inst;ruction shoot. To give a little direction te, those who, arq athletically inclined, the,,aporta -pnograrn 1at the;achol bs Brneactivities that are now ailýable te grade .9 studenta. Prom n ow ,until mid-Novemrn girla' niidget basketball an field hockey is availablo. In ýaddition boys' xidget volleyball, junior soccer, co-ed cross-country running, gold, and tennis- are on the go. Also, intramnurala will start- shortly, hoing held every noon hour.,with anyono hoing be te Join. 1AnÀîd finally, grade 9 orientation hogan Sept. 21 and runs until Sept. 25. For those atudents who are niot aware of what orientation is, it's just anothen word for initiation -- yes, that famniliar word that b.as slowly hoon destroyed in every bigh achool. The word initiation at one time symbolized scnubbing the school halls. with a toothbrush, girls dressing up as babies and guys as Marilyn Monroe, track and field with marshmaJlows und.rý the arms, and forc'je-fed cafeteria food. However, the nineties' generation does net participate in such childish and immature activities. Instead, we have a barbecue for the grade 9 students on Thursday., Along- with this is the finat dance of the year on Fniday, Sept. 25, in honoun of t1hese new arrivaIs. Today (Sept. 23) is picturo day, the day when ail students are called out cf their classes te have their picture taken for the annual yearbooc.. Als4, ait cof Anders'future actons, actresses and. singera will ho putting on two productions. The drama 'Macbeth' and the musical 'My Pair Lady' wil ho penformed tIa year. So it seema as if. September will, ho, a busy month for everyone. '7eading maketh a fldI man, conference a, ready man, and writing an exéact man.TM -- Francis Bacon Durham Science,, Olyrnpics Oct The fifth anxual1 Durham, Secondary Science Olympica will be held Friday, Oct. 9, from 10 a.m.« to' 3 p.rn. at Eastdale CVI,'ý Oshawa. The Science Olympica consista <ef a series of pnoblem-solving events that stimes the fun aide of science. Unlike science fairs whichfcus on indi vidual' resoanch <lla, -the Science Olympcé are based 'on team-wor and co-,operation. Each team. f students usesý creative 1OInolm-solving askilla' and knowledge- cf scintific. principles to ýdevélop ingenious solutions te, challenges. This year'a event .wiit consist -of fOur activities: brain-teaser pýroblema, fermi questions, -a pro-ostton miodel-bilding ercise 'te ho tested ,,at'the" competition, "and anenierg activity. Using limitedmaenil» achool teaisna ill sobre .given probloma in arace ,-againt the dlockL. Each.secondary achol bas n, be, invi e esend ,one' intenmediate *three-memhoer tearn (grads 9 k10) n<e senior thnee-memhon ,teara(grades,1il 12 and' OAC) or two interimeia teanisor two senior, teama. Orchestira ý-h as openings, The Conicordia Popa Orchestra, which' is olebrating . its 2Oth season this year, bas openings*for, the following positions: second oboe, bassoon (first and second), feurthhon, trombone, firat violin (two positions), second violin (three positions), viola (two positions), celle (three positions) and contrabass (three positions). The orchestra is under the' direction of Andrew J. Unanowskri, whe in bis 15th year as musical dinecton. Rehearsals are held on Sunday eeigfrom 6:30 ýto 9 pari., at Anderson Collegiate, 400 Anderson St., Whitby. Anyone interested in an B ike-a-thon is f undraU-,iser AssociatiS iwfill ho off to, a keallng .starf' thia SatUrday, staf ofara ee firt fimdraiaer will bo a sevice h a5yer o rék plli: chool, A W5Abike-a-thon, -:with tdet srieduring the 1991-9 sc Dlebruyn f Kathleen ROwe ub- canvasang theïr neo' rod yaweeamong -ithose. 1recog- Hli hoo Bonald Ennis of H1=7yforapsrs nie ythe Durham Board of Street High School Floyd Steen- Moey raised from thias and Eductionon ept.22.burgh of Col. J.. 'rewelpub- "mrfudaies will go'towards Joining the 25--year club were: li c sclël; a planned trip to .plerorm at - E.AL Fairman public achool Miicfest '93'in Edmonton'neit pincipa Do B m - Ennis -Beadie of RA. Sen- Ma, civte cnig pi te è = Et Enns, net pûlieachool, Clarence Cor- L raMaV.e omn uM Michael Freeman, John G"- a rso Omson public achool, the next few mnontba include an ýGa ' McConnell, Mafo Kenneth Garner and Ralph indSer -garage sale at the achool Wanbe and Wayne 'patterson of Cramp cf Whitby, Lucille Ke on aw a , t. 31 and the fai .AdaÀonCI 'f.thïoffloeàt 1400-HoýpkifUsta:concet on i=husdyNo.5. audition, 1for <thèse- positions, oeil the orchestra. sec'retary, Susan Uranowski, çat 668-5679. a ANDERSON CV.1.

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