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Announcement






TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2009

BASKETBALL SKILLS
Any girl who plans to play grade 8, 9, or 10 basketball this year is welcome to come to the skills sessions on Wednesday and Friday mornings, starting at 7:20 am and ending at 8:10.

GRADE 10 GIRLS BASKETBALL
There will be a brief meeting for girls interested in playing Grade 10 Basketball this year today at lunch in Room D212.

SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL
Any girls in Grades 11 & 12 that want to play senior girls basketball are reminded of practice tonight and Thursday at 7 pm.

GRADE 8 BOYS BASKETBALL
Any boys in Grade 8 that want to play basketball this winter are reminded that there is a practice today and Thursday at 7 pm.

CROSS COUNTRY
A reminder to the cross country team traveling to the islands tomorrow of their short meeting at 11:30 today.

JR. BOYS BASKETBALL
There will be a Jr. Boys Basketball skills session tomorrow morning at 7:20. All Grade 9 & 10 boys are welcome.

GRADUATION TRANSITIONS
January Grads are reminded to see Mr. Dendes about the GTS in Room C100.

LIBRARY OVERDUES
Today in Block B your teacher may hand you an overdue notice. If you have an overdue library book, please renew or return it. Come into the library and clear your good name!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Volunteers are needed to help the Vancouver Island Symphony on November 4 with their Chicks & Chocolate event. If you are interested please come to the Career Centre in C100

CAN DRIVE
Trick or Eat! This year, Dover Bay is having a Halloween can count. Instead of collecting candy, why not collect cans so that the less fortunate can eat. While you go around trick or treating ask if you can get cans instead for Dover Bay's annual can drive. On Monday, November 2nd, there will be a can count.

FRANCE CANADA EXCHANGE
There will be a meeting for students and their parents interested in participating in the OSEF France-Canada exchange this coming summer or next school year. The meeting will be on Wednesday October 28th at 6:30 pm in the Dover Bay Library.

ECO FACT OF THE DAY
The energy saved from recycling one glass bottle can run a 100-watt light bulb for four hours. It also causes 20% less air pollution and 50% less water pollution than when a new bottle is made from raw materials.

OFFICE MESSAGES:
The following students have messages in the office : Hallie Dorman, Robert Wagner and Sean Carrol.






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