Whitby Free Press, 4 Jun 1980, p. 9

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Cleveland play' Whitby' s first fire chief Blair Cleveland of Henry Street High Sehool portrays Nathaniel Ray, Whtiby's Fire Chief in 1855 at the 1980 Youth and Civic Administration. Program's mock council meeting that was held last Wednesday. The mock council meeting was the culmination of the program in which students from ail three Whitby high schools took part in order to learn more about the affairs of municipal governmènt. That mock council deait with issues that were facing the town in 1855 including the licensing of saloons and other places where liquor was served; whether or not the downtown should be lighted with gas lamps; whether or not Whtiby should leave from York County or whether the borders of the town should be changed. The Ajaxý-Whitby branch of MacDonalds' Family Restaurants awarded Kathey Irwîn, of Henry Street High School, the award for the most authentic costume. -Free Press Staff Photo. Corridor w. Cap ers By MARlY MCEACf-IEN Cati 725-897 wlth news items for this column. PAPER DRIVE The boy scouts wWi hold their June paper drive on the second Saturday for the month, June 14. This wil be the last paper drive until September, s0 remember to have the bundies ready for the Cubs and Scouts. AJAX-WHITBY TRACK MEET Dr. Robert Thornton students, who competed in the annual track events, walked away wlth nearly ail the honours. SHORT PUT Frank Lolacono Martin Moses Sue Fraser Tammy Goodwin LONG JUMP Steve Dyment Sue Fraser Margo Ward 100 M. Jackie BroWn Paul Gray 800M. Michelle Dearsley Dorothy Gryils HIGH JUMP Mark Stire John Ord Steven Wyrlck 200 M. Steve Dyment 400 M. Rich Smith RELAY TEAMS Boys-il year old Girls-14 year old- AUl place lst or 2nd and qualified for the final meet. The winners will now* compete in the final meet for the Regional Championships. Best of Luck to the Dr. Robert Thornton Athletes. QUEBEC REFERENDUM OR WHITBY COMMITTEE MEETING? It seems many of our council and staff members were flot sure if May 20 was a regular night for committee meetings, or if the referendum in Quebec was the number one priority. Radios seemned to appear from thin air, and the memnbers were con- spicious in their habit of leaving the chambers. Next dîne, at least they niight camouflage their radios or pretend interest for the town business to be discussed. ROYAL CANADIAN SEA CADET CORPS-WHITBY /BRAN- CH ANNUAL INSPECTION The annual inspection of the Sea Cadets took place on May 28, 1980. The following are the outstanding cade ts: Best New Recruit - A.C. R. Woodill Best Junior Cadet - A.C.M.Strickert Best Junior Bandsmember- A.C. Veriet Best Senior Bandsmember - P.P.2 M. Mitchili Highest Mark - Able Cadet Exam - TLidstone Highest Mark - Leading Cadet Exam - R. Prince Best Senior Cadet - P.0.2 M. Mitchili WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1980, PAGE 9 SPECIAL AWARDS Saillng School Whltby, Scholarship Award - A.C.M. Strlckery, A.C. Cheeatow. WESTMINISTER UNITED CHURCH June 14, 4 p.m. - Garden Party at the manse. - tug of war, log sawlng, nail drlvlng, horse shoes, races, refreshment.s and f un for ail. Everyone welcome. Sunday, June 15 wil be the last Sunday for Sunday sehool for the eilidren 6 years and older. We hope they wli corne to the regular service durlng the summer months. The nursery and kindergarten classes for the chlldren up to 6 years wil be con- tlnued througbout the summer. November 15 - Saturday - Annual U.C.W. Bazaar. Vacation Time? Are you taking a chance? Don't leave your home in the hande of a burgiar Save up to 40% Lock up with LOCKSHOP! 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