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Whitby Free Press, 6 Jan 1993, p. 24

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Page 24, Whitby Free Press. Wednesday, Jarwazy 6. 1993 Macbeth production at Anderson Staff and students of Anderson CVI have moved Shffakeser from, the classroom te the stage Their production of 'Macbeth,' directed by Douglas Crayon, brings te hf. the barrer of Stdents ial the Yoes, with Mark Rainey playing MacBeth and Darlene Dove as the ambitieus Lady Macbeth. The performance aise features Terrance Balazo as Banque, Kevin Smith as Macduff and Mitai Josbi as Malcolm. Kathlyn Kelly, Otillia Varga and Rose Spencer fuel the horror as the witches. Performances are in Anderson CV1's roin 107 on Thursday, Jan. 8 and Friday, Jan. 9, with a possible encore on Saturday, Jan. 10. Curtain tixne is 7:30 p.m. For information cae the school at 668-5809. Major peewee seleets stli unheaten WMhy major peewee selects, ~sosred by Blades Custom S'kae CaDonded the year on a winning note with tbree nie wins te romain undefeated in the North York slect bague. The. fret gaine against Parkwoods was a rough contait that saw Witby start off sbowly, faUling behind early before they got on tracli and scered five goas te win 5&I. Derek Powers had a fine night, ucoring twice and picking up one assist. Marc Chiasson, Birian Cri]Y, and Wayne Rtichard had one goal each. Derek VanEgmond and Joel Gingras had oe " sit each and were great lIRng off penalties. Whitby thon defeated Thornhill &-1. Whitby dominated in the gaine but faced a hot goaltendor. Whitby's scoring was spread eut as nino different players picked Up points. Scoring for Wihitby wore Crilly, jPewers, Chiasson, Daniel Turrance and Chad Parrish, while Ryan McCarron, Lars Clay, Chad McKenzie and Stephen Corey had an asalat each. The lest game fer 1992 was againat Victoria Village. A punîped-up Whitby team rolled te a 7-0 victery. Goaltendors Brent Johnson and Jonathan Clancy were sharp and camne up with key saves te earn the shuteut. Crilly and Powers continuod te shine, scoring- twico each. Brady Blakely had a good gaine, scoring once and asisting on two more. Joe Simonetta and Stophen Mace roundod off the scering with on. goal each. Ryan Peacocke, Joshua Wiliamns and Steven Race each had an assiat. 2beats 1.iin a luWitby final Whitby bunnies 02, sponsored by Pringle Creek IGA, defeated Whitby's bunnies #1 in the recont Checker's Vanoety/HIumpty DumptY ringotte tournament held in ouhawa ovor the Christmnas The Whitby novice 1 team won the gold trophy chanipionship in the minor division of the recenit Markham ringette tournamont. The teain, sponsorod by Brook- lin Legion Ladies Auxiliazy, defeatod shawa 8-2, Markham 12-1, Whitby 2 teain 4-2 bfere defeatinig Oshawa 8-1 ini the final. Michelle Leni, Kristy Kotarba, Joanne Boys, Katie Boys, Racheal Stewart, Nicole clarke, Crystle Krasnaj and Kati MDnald scored goals in the tournamont for Whitb 1. Catie Osborne, Kathry Perry, Maureen Brehin and Ashloigh Huhe had assista. Goýalie Tacoy McGillis allowed only six goals in the four gaines. Coach John Kotarba said his players had corne together as a temin only a short period of tirne. Ho was esjeially pleased about hie teain s performance in the final, as players showod excellent passing skills and skat- ing ability. break. Whitby advanced te, the final in convixicing fashion poating victories ovpr Ajax #1 12-1 and Oshawa *17-2. Whitby lunnies #1 team aise advanced te this year's final with wins over Ajax and Oshawa which sot the stage fer the all-Whitby finals. The. final proved te be an excellent showcase of teai work. After two periode, the score was 3-2 with bnes *2 in the lead. The gaine remainod a close contest due te the magnificient =erformance in nota by the es #1 goaltender Nancy England. Despite England's strong efforts, the undefoated bunnios #2 team emer the victer by a final score e 8-3. Scorers for bunnies #2 for the tournament wero Karen McWilliams, il goals, on. assist; Lifly Miller, seven goals, one assist; Sarah Rossail, two goals, on. assist; Karly Simpson, a goal, three assista; Lindsay Giordano, a goal, two assista; KoilY Matthews, a goal, an asst; Joana Telis, a goal, an assist;, Tracy Kotarba, a goal an assist, Myka Abel, three assists, Laura Grey-Ellis, an assist; Kathryn Pratt, an assiat; Elaino St. Ongo, an assiat. Goaltending duties were shared by Karly Simpson. Kathryn Pratt and Elaine St. Onge, each getting a win. Bunnies 1 began the three-game seonos by defeating ,Ajax 7-5. The. seconid gaine aginst Oshawa was action-packed with lots of end-to.-end play and superior paasing. Bunnios 1 took that gaze. 5 Tho Whitby miner novice select teMin -sponsored by Accu-Lino Front End Specialties, completed the iret liaf of their soason with two wins, a tie and a loss ini the North York Invitational bantan/ minor novice tournament. The flrst game was a2-2 tie came frm Justn Hawe unassisted and Sean Hill assisted A Whitby ynt will com- pot at the Buckeyo Classic in oin February. Ambre Shoarer was chosen te, be a member of the Ontario teain corpeting at the meet after her prormance at t ho recont Ontario carding meet at the Win- stonette gym in Markham. Shearer, who trains with the Winetonetto Gymnastic Associa- tion, was sixth o0 ri on balance beain aund l8th overail at the meet. She was the third-ranked novioe level athiete at the moot. Shearer is aIse preparing for both provincial and national qua- lifying meets. by Justin Hawe and Kyle Mjessolnian. Ini gaine two, Whitby dofeated a strong AAM teain frini Streetsville 4-3 in one of the best contesta of the year. Billy Head led the way with three goals and an assist. Sean Kerr added a goal and an assist with an assiat fromn Adami Tbibodeau. Gamne three was a loss te the Meadowvalo Mohawks 8-4. Head scored bis second hat trick of the day with assista from, James iàske, Sean Hill1 and Karen Farquharson. A goal from Jason Connor unassisted completed the scoing fer Whitby. mhe final gaine of the tournament was a 6-0 win over Victoria Village. Gioals came fromn Head, Hawe, donner, Liako and James Simpson with an assiast frein Uske~, donner and three assista froen Hill. Mar Gleeson and Justin Conner. regiutered the shutout. WhiMty mis.od the semi-fi nais by on. point. The teurnanient concluded a 13-5-1 firat half of the season including a second' lace finish in the Pickering Afteurnaînent in November. Other members of the teani are Robin Cote, Michael Millen, Adam Death, Robert Eberle and Jerenîy Bimble. SEPARATE SOHOOL TEACUERS STAGE WOBK- TO-RULE CAMPAIGN By Miko Kowalski A work-to-rule campaign by Durham Region separate school secondary teachers was tho niar hi hlight on the education nFor an 11-woek poriod begin- niîng in January, Catholic tea- cers refusod te performi volun- tar services as A means of pro- tesin g contract negotiations with the school board. Teachors 'wont by the book' during the campaign, reportin for woèrk 15 minutes prior te their firat clasa and loavlng school 15 minutes after the last class finished. All after-hours' extracurricular activitios such as studonts' sports, clubs, bands and draina were cancelled as a result of the toachors' job action. Frustrated by the lack of pro- gresat the bargaining table and upset with the toachors' tactics, local studonts teok matters inte their own hands in oarly Febru- M'3ore than 400 Father Leo J. Austin students walked eut of clasa and picketed outsido the school te proest the work-to-rule campaign. At least 300 thon marched te, Oshawa te jein fellow students from around Durham- for a demonstratien outaide the school board's administration office on Rossland Rd. But whothor the studenta' pro- test had any affect on negotia- tiens is debatable, sinco it was late March befere a settlement was reached betweon the board and its 290 secondary toachers. The one-year agreement gave teachors a 4.5 per cent incroase retroactive to Sept. -1, 1991, and a further one per cent raiso on Feb. 1, 1992. The atorage salar icreasod frein $5hp~30 to $54,153 while tho maimum salary jumped frein $59,344 te $62,634. The two aides compromisod on issues such as clasasîze. Teachers agroed te, raise the maximum1a nuxnber of students allowed 14 a class from 30 per cent te 40 per cent. The board agreed te lower by one student the clase sizo in advanced and basic levels. Teachers voted in faveur of the contract by a 77 per cent inargin. NEW SCHOOIJED CENTIRE Work is underway on the the $46-millien Sinclair High School and administration centre, which ýs te b.e finished by June, 1994. The project was apýproedby the Durhamn Board ofEducation in Noveniber, and construction began a daLy later. The new high sechool will reliovo ovorcrowding at Anderson CVI and Henry Street High School whore there are currently more than 30 por- tables. The project is projected te, coet public .school householda an average of $4.55 a yoar. SINCLAIRSCHOOL GONE Despite attempte te save it, the old Snlir School wa ROSE SPENCER, Otilla Varga and Kathlyni production of 'Macbeth.' Kelly as the witches in Anderson CVI's Poocuts tnrwJ rnwk Seleets 1 point short of se mfinal berth

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