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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-12-30, Page 8age know Sentinel, Wiles her 3+ , • Have a ,safe- & happy holiday Season & the vel best in 1999. Sandy: McNeil Telemarketing for Lucknow 'Sentinel IUST MIME* IR n ROBIN WILLIAMS ^> AMS Or+i h TRUE STORY", FM -Musts. Alt 1.1 FFti. &SA1 7 & 9:15 PP* SUN, -Ilan: M. hPM. LUNO Ell TANCE? CALL 1-SOO-M-343B FUN TOLL FR LTG t Sell it . 8uy'i't Find it . Tiede its} With a.... Lucknow Sentinel-. t . Classified ad Forthcoming 'Marriage ogat move* off Aiwa. 74e ego 4414 0.04, ivr Peter Van Sickle and Beveriee Bertram Please accept this invitation to celebrate with us an January 2, 1999 at Lucknow Legion Best Wishes Only Please f 4, pledbaa^.1.4•64w 41 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4, e 4 e; 41 4 4, 41 4! 41 4! 41 41 41 41 41 4! 4' 41 41 4! 41 4: 4! 4' 41 4! or c' iii: ze Ozztario:'s bttn w 'Citizens for 1995 have been sei00e4 The 265 community newspapers who are mein bers of the Ontario. Community Newspapers association (OCNA), of which this newspaper is, part, are again honouring • .the province's youth by presenting 12.'individuai and one gaup of Ontario Junior Citizen Awards, . Four representatives of QCNA member papers were part of the selection committee, along with a representative from the prbgratm sponsor Tembec • Inc. Their challenge 'wa to review the 66"nornina- tions. from across. our province and choose. rhm nominees whose;: stories of dedication, community commitment and. 'initia- tive, ttitia-tive, bravery and valour rose represent the ideals for the Ontario Jrr.nior, Citizen of the Year Program. • The 1998 Junior .Citizens are:: David Arksey, ' 11,; Barrie - After a serious car accident, David -quick. ly pulped his' eight-year- old sister~, who had been thrown from .the car, off to. 11144== Our book includes free ca 11 numbers, in 'ODE t.0 GAO : * U KNO * WIGHA * HOL 00I7.& RIPLEY PLUS * Cl ARDIN and *TEESMTA1' I EXCHAN For more info i a ea.U: side of the road and covered: her. He then returned to the vehicle, where: his mother was. unconscious, found the cell phone and called 911. David capt.intted to look after his family until' help arrived. Devon Alexandra Christie, 17, 'Whitby_ For her long-term cornmtt- anent to community ser- vice with the 'Sun Rise Youth,' group, where Devon volunteers" tohelp developmentally handi- capped teens and young adults. And her on-going conttibutiaus to fight dis' crimination and racism withinher school and community. Coart1ce Teen Centre Executive, 16 17, Courtice - Thisgroup award is: tosalute the abil- ity. of these teenagers who recognized.the need for;. add benefits of, a Youth Centre in their community.• Their commitment to 'establish and executive; set goals, .fund raise and involve other young peo- ple, and- their community in the project is to be come mended. Ashley ;Q'+vreen Franzen-paya, 10, Bolton Ashley's concern for her uncle's, well-being during the Ice Storm turned into a school wide campaign to raise funds. to provide the <basicnecessiw . ties for people suffering. through this .disaster. Ashley, spearheaded 'the campaign. to raise funds,:• water and emergency sup:- plies. galvanizing ind vid- ua:is and'companies:, in her community Carolyn-'MVtarie. Goodwin, 13 and ' Laurie .A,nii '.Goodwi'n, x2;.,Clrtliiar After being, touched by 'a show on 'Operation Christnnas. Child, these sisters. decid, •• ed they could do the, same. thing for needy families. zn Orillia. And they' did::. After convincing their par. ents they 'hailthe convi- tion, they formed a core, group . of friends to ' form the Shoe sox Kids Chita-: . The club' wrote letters ask- ing for donations, solicited flip school`s support of ilio: .program; and'eventualiy wrapped and delivered 153 'Christmas boxes to needy families, Joey Bache, , 15, Russell For his determi- nation to keep: the cause .of Hepatitis • C tainted. Blood: victims iii °the public eye while .they;fight` for coni pensatiotx Joey's coast to. coast ; 'cycle of'.' Conscience' was his.way to "raise •awareness and get signatures on his petition' for equal' compensation. forall:victims. Claire Heslop, 17; "Alnonte - Dedication and. hard work have enabled' Claire to make a great co'ntributioO,to the ;t Chi of medical researphh. named research project that Claire•took on as a volun- teer in the Ottawa Caeneral Hospital laboratory has helpell pinpoint ways. to lower the incidence of babies born with spina bifida. Ryan Victor RrreIja!e, 7, Jenptville - For his commitment to raising` funds to provide clean water for people living in Uganda. Through his fundraising project 'Ryan's Well,' Ryan has raised over $5,000 and increased awareness of the' great need for clean water in Third World countries. Ihlykal•3obneox, 11, Orleans For his on- going support of Canadian unity , and multicultural- ism. Mykal is a lobbyist for Canadian unity `and. multiculturalism. Mykal is ' a lobbyist for Canadian •unity with municipal, provincial and federal governments, lois passion. for this,. country is matched. 'by his tireless efforts to keep Canada's youth and government bodies striv-'. ing for a solution to the current unity issues. Tanner Martin, 6, Huntsville This young hero didn't panic in• the face of a serious bike acci- dent. With his aunt hurt, :. and lying in a ravine,, Tanner went for help, • IJnable'to get an answer •at. nearby homes, Tanner . went to the highway and fiagged'a car down. While the driver called 911, . . Tanner returned to care for his aunt until' help arrived. T.1 Perry, • 12, Oshawa - Having under gone more than 22 surg- eries, T3. has still found thee 'energy and tithe, to commithimself to per-, forming' the dirties 'of regional and then. provin- cia1. Easter Seals 'Tirnmy.. • His tetras as ambassador • complete, T:3, turned his • energy and talent' to being. • a public :speaker promot- ing acceptance. and •under standing for people' with disabilities. Grant Robertson, 16,; Newmarket After being. diagnosed witira'rarefoun of cancer last year Giant faces this disease, it's treatment and cotrplilca-. tions with maturity and optimism beyond his Years.Through it all he • has stayed committed to his school. work and found the time and energy to become a counsellor -in - training at a. summer camp' for children with cancer Angelo Mitredda, 13 'Sudbury - Living with ,congenital physical cis - abilities. Angelo refuses to sit quietly by, He's, an active participant in: •Ills community and school, Performing thee (hides 'of regionaf. Easter , Seals 'Timmy?' for two ears. He.- lias become a strong:,adyo-: cart and eloquentambo sad r' fere the rights of per; Pie with disabilities •