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'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.
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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
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