Whitby Free Press, 15 Mar 1995, p. 29

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Whitby Fiee Presa, Wechesdy, March 16,1M.5 Page 29 Design award for p ublic bo ard's Education Centre The Durhamn Board of Educa- tion has reoeived an architec- tural design award for the new headquarters-Sinci air high The award was one of: four announced at the international Association of School -Business Officiais' 1994 annuel conference and exhibition ini Seattle. The Education Centre-Sinclair pro4ect wa entered in the cern- petîtion by the Moffet and Dun- can architecturai firm. The award was presented to the board by Durhamn. board lanner Lewis Morgulis, vice prsident of the Ontario Associa- ton of Sehool Business OfficiaIs. The Durham separte school board welcomes t 1 rovinciai education ministry's announce- Vendors wanted Vendore are wanted for a craflbakejunk sale to b. heid at HeyStreet High School. Fleor more information, cail the. achool 668-2731) and ask for Stephanje, Laurie or Kista. ment of the establishment of school community councils,ý says Whitby trustee and board chair Tom Oldinan. Oidmsn says the board has been repa. e for the compo:si- tion oùsuh a council since lest fafl, as the move had been anti- 'Me board is now seeking ifom residents about coun- cils. Anyone ,ihin to offer ideas cen cali Joanne arroll, tihe boardsé superintendent of educa- tion, at 576-6150, ext. 275. FATI-ER LEO J. Austin teacher Aldo D'Aiesio and students (from Ileft) Jennifer Mackay, Dave Parllow, Lorraine Venner and Fiona Scanneil hold bags of donated clothes thefltoôk with them to the Domini- can epubic.The students are visitingthe smail town of Santa Domingo this wekas part of their religlous studies course. Phbto by Mark Reeso, Whilby Free Pieu separate bo)ard awards student leaders * Whitby stiidents were axnong many recognized by the Durhamn eparate echool board lest week for attending leadership courses. Courses were in thé areas of athletics, musicý fine arts, stu- dent council, June leadership and muiticuiture. Father Leo J. Austin Cathoiic Secondary Schooi students recog- nized were Jennifer Carr (June ieadership), Veronica Gruneberg (music),Cori'Luzzi (athietics), Gavin Prout (athietics), Andrea Scholtes (Couchiching institute), and (ail muiticuiture) Margie Murhy, Teresa Nicholîs, Sandy Pumbo Adam Paoiozza, Lisa Peliai1eather Wooisey, Bar- bara Wrzosek and Carlos Con- stantirio. Ryan Walsh (fine arts) of St. Matthew the.Evangelist was rec- ognized as wereS t. Mark the vangelist students (ail multi- culture) Kimberley Camacho, Tanya Cioffi, Jorge Correa, Jonathon Lee, Antoinetta Làom- bardi, Patricia Kroone, Mathew Paciga, Ryan Paquet, David Raponi and JenniferRycroft. Correcttio-n in a hoto cation ilast weekes edtion, n TEA.Fairman Public School teacheFr was mncor- recty dentifMd It syhidhavebeen stated that Damay Wanigasekera was work- ing with a chou at the Bien- venue -au Club Paradis perfor- mance. If.youý want to drink, that's your buies If you want to stop - that's ours. Cal Aicohliis Anor~mu t78 1020. yosJt78 STUDENTS SPECIAL COMPUTER PACKAGE COMPAQ 286 $295.00l SOFTWARE PACKAGE WITH ANY SYSTEM WordPerfect 5.1 DOS 5.0, LOTUS 1-2-3 $90.00 while quantities last PC includes Compaq Deskpro 286, keyboard, mono monitor, 1 .2M floppy, 30-40M hard drive. Alil new Software includes full version wth manuals and disks. 386 systemns from $59500. MODEL T COMPUTERS 430-5615 131 Brook St. South, Whîtby Board welcomes plan for community councils ln Santa Doming*o1 Tourîng Europe, TRAFALGAR CASILE School's- Celebration Sinigers are that includes stops in Switzerland, Germany and Austria. shown in rehearsal before Ieaving for a 12-day concert tour They return Friday. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press 'a e.

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