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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Nov 2002, p. 8

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8-The Canadian Champion, Friday, November 1, 2002 HJGH SCHOOL RE£PORT YOUNCail us for free driinvoureo bocîureAd bo eat Most driving scitools exist because people want to pass driving tests. YOI NG DRIVERS ' exists to teac thlie secrets and skils of lifetime Collisionfrec'f driving. So wc dont stop when youve learned 10 pass a test. ln facî, 1Lia/k be ive start. Teaching over '510,00Canadians boss 10 predict and piev ent collisions bas madc YD the most celebr.îted course in North Anserica. (And eauciLs sSO) 9001 registration!) Besides colision avoidance, you'li get: " One-on-one hehind te wheel training. " Heavy iraffic, highway/freeway training. " Head-ton collision asoidance an'1 8 other emergency osaneuvers. " Annually r-trained and rc-certit'îed instrtictt)rs. " Pick up and drop off ai t ome sr scittol to students within residential ho)tn(larics. " In car hotme pick up package av,ilable to studeisîs witî reside outside te residential houndaries tsf Milton. Ask for details. aI a free parent co'drivirig session! %îtI',! Collision ïre %YOUNG DRI VERS'of Canada OYour licence to survive. EWTE www.youngdrivers.com «» 4 Week Course, Tuesday & Thursday Evenings, starting Nov. 12 (6:00 pm - 9:15 pm) 4 Day Course, Saturday - Tuesday, Dec 21, 22, 23, 24 (9:30 arn - 4:15 pm) 95-875-0480 DATELENE DRURY Julianna Clarke Sara Gnimbly Jordan Lumb We te tiree MC's fmom EC.D., Sara, Jordan. and Ms. Clarkie, We're back tiis week to lay down thte lines, Keepmng you up wit iallte good imes, Heres wbal we got, bope you like our sound, Bringing il to you fini te cooleat bigit scbool in town. Last week's Halloween Dance was a success, no leas, And bere are te best dreaaed, forgelte rest; Courtney Leskun was a girl you couldn't m-iss, Dressed Up as Gene Simmons, from Kiss, Rob Hester sure itad a great "a-peel", In is banana costume, Oirs place ite did steal. At Tuesday's pep rally, in support of our atiletes, T'Me music was pumping, and we laid down te beats. Our sciools REACH team, keepissg il live on te scene, Practices every Wednesday, talk to Keane, know witat 1 mean? Thte girls b-bail teain, straigitt outta E.C.'s bood, Titis weekend's toumnament, titey're laying it down in Collingwood. Tonigit is Commencement, today's Grad Day, LasI year's Seniors are back for a shot stay. Results from thte engineering Olympirs, aI McMaster, are in: Lumit, McCartiter, Caswell and Ross camne so close 10 a win, Placing second and tiird in two different events, TItey won four-itundred dollars for titeir University renîs. "Take Your Kîds 10 Work Day" is sometiting 10 remember, The Grade 9's go to work on thte 6tit of November. "Mystery on Centre Stage" is te naine of tiis year's play, Gel your tickets: sitowing Tuesday, Wednesday and Titursday, Studenis pay iitree, and adulis Oive, A murder mystery, wito's going 10 stay alive? We blow te competition away witit our sweei ritymes, They sitould be locked away for titeir literary crimes. Dateline Dnnry's te bomb, tas true, Keeping you Up 10 date on ail tbat's new. Wth our originality, we keep your inlerest a ils peak, Be here, page 8, saine lime next week. ,"MUSTANG MESSENSER", Megan Cavon Steph Crighton I1flTONDISTRICT Bien SCEGOL1 Titis week has goîten colder, but our senior girl's basketball team is warming up! Tbeir dedication, teamwork and personal goals are tings that cannot be contested, despite their tosses. The teamn lost to Blakelock Tbursday, October I 'th with a score of 64 to 18. But according to Amber Grills, "We worked bard and our efforts are being sbown. Not nec- essarily by our scores, but by bow we play as a team." The efforts of botb the coacbes and tbe îeam were sbown in tbe Tuesday, October 22nd game againsi King's Christian Scitool, wbo tbey won against, their first victory ibis season. The score for tbat game was 30 to 19. Tbe girls travel to Peterborough tbis weekend to participate in a tournament. We wisb tbem tbe best of luck in the matches. Tbey've warmed up bere, so now tbey will turm up the beat in the Peterborought courts. Tbey run, jump and slam-dunk! Go, girls, go! Any furtber news from thte Mustang's Sports Central wilI be added on to next week's column so be sure to check it out. Apart from atletics, tbere are many opportunities ai MDJHS to learn and apply new skills oulsîde of tbe classroom. Currently, a new Techt. Crew is wanted. Students in Grades nîne to eleven are aIl welcome to sign up to train in sound and lîgiti- ing production. No experience is necessary and you might even gel to eamn some extra cash on tite side. Sign up in the main office if you are inîeresîed or would like more deisils. Also the MDHS swim teara s looking for a lifeguard so, if you qualify, speak to Ms. Fisit as soon as possible. On a beavier note. Midterms will be disîributed November l3tit during TAP. Our grads were back in scitool last Friday for Commencement and grad panel. A special thanks goes to Mrs. Scitofield and Ms. Majka. Tbeir organizational efforts witit regard to commencement were greatly appreciated. Not to men- tion tbe belp received from Prefecîs, staff members and tite wonderful performance from tbe senior band and choir. AIl your contributions helped to make ibis yesr's commencement anotit- er success! If you bappen 10 bave sometbîng to sbare about itis week's column, please, send us a comment at MDHSNews(blbotmail.com. Our inbox bas been fairly empty, and we're eager 10 bear your îbougbts. After ail, you certainly bear enougit from us every Friday! Take it easy, and keep warmn. Jenna Masciantonlo Meredith Murphy BISHOP REDINO BiSe ScCEOL Congratulations 10 Nicole Goodîng wito is also a member of thte varsîty basketball tearu, for betng Bîsitop Redîng's Student of te Year. Hope everyone bas itad an excitingly gruesome week! The sugar higits and sîicky fingers were evident today witb aIl thte trick or treating titat went on last nigiti! Titis past week bas been full of fun Halloween activities. On Monday, OirsI and second lunchtes started titis week's festive events. There were many students witit dripping hair and faces after te apple- bobbing contesi. "Est my ... candy?" If tai sounds somewitat familiar titen you must bave been watching te Simpson's Halloween specials in te cafeteria. Sîudents enjoyed te frigitîful and funny episodes courtesy of student govemment. Yesîerday, te scitool was a freaky sigitt. The student body was replaced witit devils, angels, goals and goblins. Firsi period classes competed in te annual pumpkin-carving contest. Many pumpkins became fearsme sidesplitting jack-o' lantemrs. We hope al lte exceptional Halloween activities weren't 100 scary! On Tuesday te emure student body participated in Bisitop Redîng's first annual Terry Fox Run. Tbanks 10 al lte dedi- caîed members of te SAA for titeir ime and effort in organiz- îng tiis event. Thte students enjoyed running or walking 10 te sound of te senior band. Titere was delicinus donuts and bot citocolate tai could be purcitased wiîb Terry bucks, and a fait- ulous aucîionîng station. Thte rn was a ituge success and enjoyed by aIl. ln receni sports news te Senior Girls Basketball teain is on a mun. Last week tey pounded bot Loyola Higit Scitool and QE Park. Tuesday îhey travelled 10 Oakville Trafalgar for an intense game againt ibeir most dreaded rivaIs. Your Royals itad a slow starI but exploded in te second, third, and fourtit quar- lers for te win. Amanda Voros picked Up te inlensity with ber speed on bot defense and offense. Melissa Sheppard and Asitley Grant were tougit on te boards. greally contributing 10 te offense. Thte group exitibited wbat wss truly a tearu effort, Good luck 10 lite girls in te remaining two gaines prior 10 playoffs. "Stupid is as stupid does." -Forest Gump

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