Whitby Free Press, 27 Apr 1994, p. 32

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~a~e ~ rn Melannie Heinen ANDERSON C.V.I. Rugby spirit is alive and well at Anderson. . Congratulations to the midget boys' rugby team for claiming victory in their firat league gamne of the season. Their superior mnauling Idlis, along. with aggressive runnmng and tacldling. helped Anderson convincingly defeat Courtice High School 17-O. Todd Sneep, Mark Wrikers and David Moonlight each scored classie tries as a result of the tremendous tearn effort. WeIl done, boys. Anderson's junior boys' rugby squad continued their unbeaten streak on Thursday in Courtice. Following a 15-O win over Austin, Anderson defeated Courtice 28-O. The backfield of Graeme Whyte, Ian McNeil and Matt Bongard combined for a try each. Congratulationsa W the junior boys' rugby team. The senior boysi rugby team opened their season againat Courtice on Thursday. Anderson was victories, winning 7-0 against the Courtice teamn. Ail boys should be gratulated for ther excellent efforts. Congratulations tW the members of Anderson's Legal Eagles. Ana Alizadeh, Heather Bird, Steve MacBeth, Katherine Pigo, arpreet idu andLa Worsley gave spectacular perfor- mances as prosecutora in the case of brain surgeon, Dr. Richard Kimbail, charged with the murder of bis wife. 'This team represented Anderson at the Law Day mock trials held at Osgoode Hall iToronto. Welcome home Wo the junior band members and music teachera who travelled Wo Florida last week. This group gave outatanding performances at Universal Studioe and Sea World A super time was had by all. Also, a thank you goess W everyone who attended Anderson's Vocal Cabaret, on Friday evening. Anderaon's vocal ensembles and talented soloista gave dazzling performances Wo the delight of the audience. Choira are now hard at work preparing for their coxnpetitions at Musicfest Canada in May. Until next timne Anderson, have a great week. A great show at Trafagar, To the. Editor. I would like Wo thank the Whitby Free Press for the excellent coverage gîven to our recent fundraising fashion show held at Tfrafalgar Castie School. The evening proved Wo be a great success, thanka Wo your help; that of the local merchants and business people who sold tickets and donated door prizes; ail the auxiliary members who worked so diligently behind the scenes Ielin tickets, baking, preparing foo rYs% serving and cleaning up; the staff at Trafalgar who were most helpfiul; Arron Chapmnan who handled the sound system. Last, but not least, I would like Wo thank our modela, Elizabeth Barton, Gloria Tuck, Donna Swain, Amanda Wilcox, Susan Wabb% Mark Kéaley, and Brock Hovey who did such a great job. Again thank you for your support and that of the local community. It is alwaya appreciatod. Joan Harvey Event crSdinator and public relatiouia co-ardinate Whitby Genera1Ho4-~1 dv\., Big rig MARGARET ANDERSON took her rig ta Palmerston Public Sohool Thursday to show to daughter Heather's Grade 2 class. Chidren qot a chance ta climb aboard the tractor-trailer, explore the sleeper and even sit in the drivers seat. Photo by Mark Reesci'. Whitby Free Pros Boards getmne to save money Advisory committees fromn six Metro-area school boarda includ- ing the Durham Board o# Educa- tion, will receive provincial fund- in to restructure public school rench-language education. About $322000 will be given to the French-language advisory committees to study ways to share services, resouroes and facilities for French-language education. The funding was part of the $3.7 million to be provided by the province W chool organizationa and borsWrduce the costs of education. The Ontario Catholic Curricu- lum Co-operative, a consortium of nine separate school boards including Durhami's, will receive $0,06,Oo, share resources and programa Wto develop and impIe- ment curriculum. Tlhe York Region separate and public achool boards will receive funding for computer technology Wo establish joint busing services. Board holds open house SHOWN ARE cast members of St. Ber- nard Cathoîjo School's production of 'The Sound of Music,' ta be preserited May 10 and 11, 7 p.m., at Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary Sohool. Tickets are available at St. Bernard. MMol by Mutk Roos VOr, WS reProu Open house will be held at the Catholic Education Centre May 3 Wo 5. The open house is being held au part of the Durhamn sparate eschool board's 25th anniversary celebrations. On Tuesday, May 3, there will be a noon hour concert from 11:30 a.m. Wo 1 p.m., and guided tours from 10:30 a.m. Wo 1:30 p.m. On Wedneaday, there will be an open house from 5 Wo 9 p.m., and a concert begins at 7 p. On Thuraidaya ocert will be held from 11:30 a.m. tW 1 pamn, and tours from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 P.Tn. The education centre je at 650 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa. For more information, cal Laura Sheehan at 576-6150, ext. 282. The Sound of Music

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