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Whitby Free Press, 8 Dec 1982, p. 8

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1 1. PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS HIGH SCHOOLýNE WS WE K December brings. Christmas spuit to0Anderson By SANDY KOFALVI Anderson C.V.I. Christmas 15 coming and wlth it cornes a buzz of actlvity in the halls of Anderson. Auditions are underway for oui' an- nual Christmas assem-, bly, to be held on Dec. 9.- It looks as though there will be some great en- tertainment provided for the students and staff.' On Dec. 10, to keep up the Christmas spirit, there will be a semi- formai Christmnas Dan- ce featuring the band, Crosswinds. Unfortu- nately, following ail the fun and games are the exams waiting at the end of the line. They wil begin on Dec. 14 and run until Dec. 22. On Nov. 16 we began oui' annual fund-raising campaign. This year we are seiling. Hershey's chocolate, covered al- monds in hopes, of Othe ~Co-opejrâtois INSURANCE SERVICE 's CLOSING 400 Dundas St. W., Whitby OFFICE ef fective December3,.1982. Visit Our Other Office At: 372, King St. W. Oshawa, 728-1 661 THE CORPORATION 0F, THE-TOWN OF WHITBY -TO THÉERESU DENTS OF' THE TOWNOF'WHITBY'. THEMAYOR AND CÃ"UNCIL Of the TOWN 0F WHITBY Cordially invite you and your family to attend an OLD TYME CHRISTMAS PARTY to be held on Sunday, Decem ber l2thj 1982, at the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby, from 2:00 p.m.'ta 4:00 p.m. There wiIl be Entertainment, Santa for the Children and a Sing-a -Long for everyone. Light lunch and refreshments wiII be served. Children must be accompanied by an aduit. R. A. Attersley, raislng enough money to keep our clubs runininjg smoothly. We-.have a number of 'portable stereo units, record al- bums, ca meras, etc. to give away as incentive prizes. So far, sales are going quite well.- ' Back on Nov. 12 and 13 our Outersi' Club went. on an overnight trip to the Warsaw caves. It was to be an experlence i cold weather camp- ing, a!nd judging by the LCONTESSA SAILON SALE snow on the tenta in the mornlng, it was quite-an experlence!1 Neverthe'- less, 'the people involved had a ýgood time. It is fairly quiet on the sports scene.. Players have been selected for the, Senior Girls'. Volley- bail team. Also, oui' bad- inton- teaiëm "iscon- tlnuing to do, well, with Geoff -Illimand. Dave Visser lookIngf like favourites i .O.-S.S.A. mens doubles action. Mosgt sports, are at a temporary standstlll un- -til after Christmnas exams. Good luck to everyone on the upcom- ing exçams. Chri-istmas, a ctiviti'es" ,divert ,students'. attention frýOm January, exams By JOHN WILLEMS DO'C High School As examinations draw near, rnany of the stu- dents at Denis O'Con- nor,, as you. may ima- gine, are. busily prepar- ing themselves for the event. E xams are sche- duled for the end of iJan- uary, and this year everyone writes ail sub-, jects.> In the meantime, other activities are in- terfering -, tbank- good- ness! On Dec; 2, last Thursday, the Grade 9 population found them- selves at. Heydenshore for their annual retreat. This is the first year the Gradie 9' retreat has been given away from the school premises. 1 asked one 0f the stu- dents how the day went: 64usuaily retreats are boring but this one went pretty good and kept me awake al the time. Thanks to Sr. Pat Daley and. staff members for their input. 1Hitting doser. to home, events such as in-. tramurals have kept many a l5ored studen t alive. Presently oui' pro-' gram consista 'of bad- minton, and often times', space ceases to exist be- cause of the numbers the game attracts., .The "big event", of the month, however,' is the upcoming Christmias Formal at Heydenshore on Dec. 16 - next Thurs- dayl- Tickets are stili avallable. at $15 ' *a couple, $8 single.- Get out there,,find" a date, purchase a ticket - and enjoy yourself. Solos- and'hands featured at Anderso'n concert On Wednesday, Dec. 8, the.--Music Depart- ment of Anderson Coll- giate wiil be presenting "A CbiristmasConcert"' at 7:30'p.m. inthe An- dergon Auditorium. Thée evening Winl fea-, ture performances by the' Anderson,' Concert Band 'and Stage lBand, under the direction' 0f Andrew J. Uranowski, solos by Heather Litow-- ski (voice), Millie Minas (piano), Calla Kubota (voice),- and Stephanie Mayko (piano). Tickets for the per- formance, available ina, limiited-number, may be obtaîned at the door -on the evening of the per- formance. Ticket prices are: $3 aduits and $2 students (high school, college or university). For more information or ticket reservations cail Anderson Collegiate at 668-5809 or 686-2431. MICHAEL TELEP PRE-CHRISTMAS' SALE, New &'Re stored Uprights, & Grands Ail Stock Reduced Demnonstra tions & Consultations 90 Russett Avenue, U nit 1, Oshawa 433-1491 Du rhum Region s Piano Rebuilders MONDAYS ½/2PRICE PERMS- - FOR ALL THE FAM ILY 119 GREEN ST., WH ITBY 668-9262 - MONDAYS I NTRODUCI NG SUSAN SEYMOUR OUR NEW HAIRSTYLIST ½ 2PRICE. ON EÉVERY-HAI R SERVICE AVAILABLE - INCLUDING PERMS- r(--lYl-ý e_ýàp .d

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