Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 17 Sep 1986, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE 10. WFDNFSDA Y. SEPTEMBER 17.1986, WHITBY FREE PRESS DO'C-A-Thon aims to raise $6çO Once again students at Denis O'Connor here doing a littie advance publicity work are Catholic lgh School will be staging the DO'C- Whitby students Bonnie DiFiore, grade 10, A-THON to raise mnney to offset the cost of Maureen Fox, grade 10, Kurt Yaskow, grade tuition. TIhe event is scheduled for Wed- . Il and DO'C-A-THON coordinator Beetii nesday, September 24 and students are busy Oberhansli. collecting piedges for the 22 km. walk. Seen FreePress Staff Photo On ce again students at Denis O'Connor High School will be hitting the pavement to raise money to offset the cost of student tuition fees. Beginning at 9:30 a.m. September 24, sonne 1,100 students will be setting out on foot from the Ajax school to the Greenwood Conser- vation Area north of Taunton Rd. on Church St. After breaking for lunch at the conser- vation area, the studen- ts will then return to the school by the same route - a round trip of approximately 22 kilometers. According to DO'C-A- THON coordinator Bet- tIi Oberhansli, the trek is about eight kiiometers shorter than ini past years because organizers were con- cerned for the safety of the large group and wanted to keep the route down to a manageable size. Participation in the walk bas grown tremendously in recent years,, according to Oberhansli, and 'with 1,100 walkers to look af- ter, maintalning the safety of the students is a big job. Both Durham Regional Police and St. John Ambulance will be manning the route throughout the day and O'Connor teachers W111 be supervising ail sec- tions of the route. Grade 13 students will be responsible for registration and setting up the check points along the route. Parent volunteers will be organizing lunch at the conservation area. Each student par- ticipating in the walk - only grade 13 students and those with a note from their doctor will not be walking - must collect a minimum of $60 in pledges and Oberhansl said some students have already raised close to $300. If everything goes accor- ding to plan, the school should have an ad- ditional $65,000 in its coffers when ail the pledges have been collected. Last year DO'C-A- THON 'participants raised $50,000. Oberhansli said even though the province bas extended funding to Cathoiic high schools, it wiil be another year before funding is provided for grade 13. Whether the DO'C-A- THON will be heid once full funding is com- pleted remains to be seen,' according to Oberbansli. However, with the ever- escalating cost of programs, she said there will always be a need for some form of fundraising to offset costs. At a special assembly September 18, Durham Regional Police will in- struct the students about safety on the walk-a-thon route 'and students will also stage a number of skits promôting safety. .Approximately 350 Whitby students at the Catholic high àchool are expected to participate in the walk. Public & Separate boards join to study funding Weprnudlyplsent an mtation to expenenoe an Audi 5000. 5000 CD Turbo quattro 5000 CD Turbo 5000 S Avant 5000 s ~ Each Audi possesses personality. But ail share the unique feature, The Audi Card. OWASCO VOLKSWAGON INC. 1425 Dundas St. E. 35 minutes from Downtown Toronto WhiJWy Whitby 668-9383 Toronto 361-1128 Ajax Pickering 683-3235I' 1I An 1 Care Quaility Plus OML Service Award Wnner A joint committee between the public board and the separate board is being struck to examine areas of mutual interest to both boards arising out of the extension of funding to separate schools. The committee, a requirement of Bill 30, will have three trustees tromn each of the boards. From the Durham Board of Education, Chairman Ruth Lafarga, Pickering Trustee Lorna Murphy. and Ajax Trustee Dun- can Read wili serve. The Durham Region Roman Cathoiic Separate Sehool Board bas not yet chosen its members, but Chair- man Sally Longo says trustees wili be doing that shortly. Bill 30 provides that the recommendations of the joint committee must be considered and approved by both boar- ds before being effected. The committee will be responsible for con- sidering the transfer of schooi buildings, leasing buildings or. sharing services, buildings, resources and staff. The bill also providps that the committee report annually to bcth boards as well as to thse government's Planning and Impiementation Commission. Oshawa Theatre Oshawa Little Theatre opens its sub- scription series for the 1986-87 season with the production "On Golden Pond" by Ernest Thom- pson. Tickets at Saywell's Book Store, 14 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa from September 18 or at Box Office on night of per- formance. Aduits $7.50, students under 18 $7. For ticket information cali Diana Mackie 725- 4886. oýW- LEASE or BUY From "The Audi Specialists"> 4000s, 5000s, Coups and Quattros Enquire About Our END 0F SUMMER QUATTRO SPECIAL OWASCO VOLKSWAGON~ INÇ. IJowntown Toronto S 1425 Dundas St. E., Whitby »ý Whitby 668-9383 Toronto 361-1128 E~~~ An Ajax Pickering 683-3235 A 1 are Quality Plus <WL Service Award winner CORRECTION BUFFETT, TAYLOR & ASSoCI4ATES -NEW LOCATION- 142-B BYRON ST. N.' WHITBY 666-1300 We apologizeforany inconvience this May have caused. Tel. 683-11968

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy