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Whitby Free Press, 9 Aug 1978, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS School reunion Contd frnu u.. ~40 years, 1924 to 1964. Clara Wckins, Marg Parks, Heletha Oke, Ruby Pinch and Eunic Annan. Mr. Sturgess hopes to contact ail the people on the lists by phone or letter prior to the reunion. Harry Jermyn, principal of the school from 1932 to 1942 will be present at the reunion to give a talk on the history of the Model Sehool. MWr. Jermyn is a former iayor of Whitby and Provincial Court Judge. Also attending will be Warren Mowatt qnnther former mayor of Whitby and a graduate of the Model School. The original Model Sehool bulit in 1875 was demolished about 1968 or 1969 after it was dainaged by fire, but addi- tions built in the 1950s remain today as the Florence Heard School. Miss Heard succeeded Harry Jermyn as principal of the school, and taught there for Mr. Sturgess would like to hear from anyone who attended the Model School before 1935, s0 they can be included in the reunion. They may contact Mr. Sturgess at 668-3518. Y winners Three lucky Whitby chiidren received special gifts from the Durham Region YMCA as a resuit of draws. held at the trade fair during the County Town Carnival. The Y offered one free session at day camp, a pro- gram of the winner's choice, and one fitness test,' as prizes at its trade fair booth. The winner of the camper- ship was Norman Howe Jr. 10, of 900 Green Street, who wiIl be attending the Y's senior day came Aug. 14 to 25, and will participate in a two-day overnight program. John Morrisonf, associate pr( -Pr( ca: his Alvin Sturgess, who is organizing a reunion of former students of the Whitby--Mo del School, looks at and old class photograph of 1920, loaned to him by a friend. Mr. Sturgess, 72, who graduated from the ModelSchool in 1922, is not in this picture, but is in another one that aiso was loaned to him. He hopes to attract about 100 former students prior to 1935 to the reunion, to be held Sept. 6. from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Florence Heard School. Free Press Photo ,gram director for the Y, Winners of the fitness tests and the winner of the pro- 'sented Norman with a were Sharon Woodman, 110 gram of her choice was mp shirt and brochure at Palmerston AVenue, and W. Tarnmy»Ternwiski, 9, of 111 shome last week. _ _ Bover, 1008 Walton Blvd; Kawartha Cres., Oshawa. M PERMS AFROS Modern Facilities For Today's Fashion Needs. WIN A TRIP FOR TWO TO THE BAHAMAS Bring this with you and enter wvith evsry service, * NAE............. ........I * ADRES.......... ......... I M ..................................... . * PHONE ........................................ VALUED Up TO $80000 NO CASH VALUE Drsw,,Dec.23, 1978 Grand Openings AUGUST 15TH, 1978 The Hair Studio 311- Brock St- s.O Whitby Plaza 668-6922 >/, Sam. and Jos, formsrly of Mon's Hairstyling Centre, are pleasd to announco, that they are relocating, thre doors -south of4mehir existing location. Thsy have been joined by Ross Princiotto They have been joined by Ross Princiotto and now offer a complote lino of mis &ER HMHAIR CARE SERVICES SPECIALIZINO IN, STRAIGHTENING CUTT1NG BLOW DRY Basebal scores TYKE Final standings for the Attersiey Tire Tykes's leves them in third place behind Cobourg and Peterboro. They will advance to O.B.A. in the "C" category and to ge that representative will have to meet and beat Cobourg in a best two out of three series. They then would meet the winner of the Bowmanville and Belleville series. GAmes will likely be announced within the next wcek.' PEE WEE Whitby Pee-Wee Legion Ail-Stars finished the season in seco .d place, and will com nete against Belleville to derteriqie who will repres' .it the E.O.B.A. into Ail Ontario piaydowns in the "B'« category. Games were Aug. 6 in Whitby, Aug. 12 in Belleville and if necessary a third game in Whitby on Aug. 13 at Peel Park at 1:00 p.m. In regular season play Whitby defeated Belleville twice, but both contest were well played and competitive. The-Bantam Hooker Chev, Old's Ail Stars finished the season with a won 6. Lost 9 and tied one record. About five regular season, games were not played dur to weather or other reasons. They wiil advance into play- off against Cobourg to decide the E.O.B.A. class "C" representative in a two out of three series. With a tentaive date 0f Aug. il at Fairman Park. MIDGET The Duniden Midget Al STar team finished the season with an impressive won 16 loat 4. tied one record, with that record finished in second place. They are presently into play-offs against Peterboro and won the first game by a score of 12 to 11, i a game filled with walks. Whitby pîtchers gave up 18 free bases while peterboro wau rlght behlnd glving up 17 walks. To figure out a wln- ning pitcher in a contest like that la difficuit, however Greg Puchalski was credited with the wi. .Whitby traveled to Peterboro on Aug. 8 and if a third and decidlng garne la necessary it will be played i Whitby on (TODAY) Aug. 9

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