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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-07-19, Page 7Marla Hussey Shannon Rice Ken Jamieson Gary Martin Auburn produces honour students Eight students from Auburn made the honour list at Goderich District Collegiate Institute for earning an 80 per cent average in their school year. From Grade 9, Christy Bricker and Stanley McDougall of Auburn and Rose Marie Young of RR 3, Auburn were honour students. Joceylyn Asnong, RR 2, Auburn, Patricia Stapleton, RR 2, Auburn and Kevin Webster, RR 3, Auburn made the list in Grade 10. Grade 11 student, Lori Arm­ strong, RR2, Auburn and Grade 12 student Rob VanVeen of Auburn also made the honour list. Local students Madill scholars Fourteen students from the Grade 13 class of F. E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham have been recommended for On­ tario Scholarships and of those fourteen four are from the Blyth- Brussels area. Kenneth Hugh Jamieson is the nineteen-year-old son of Victor and Elizabeth Jamieson of RR 5, Brus­ sels. He plans to study engineering this fall in the co-operative pro­ gram at Waterloo University. Shannon Rice, of Brussels is attending the University of Guelph this fall where she will work towards obtaining an honours de­ degree in applied science with a child-studies major. Her eventual goal is to become a primary school teacher. Shannon is eighteen years old and is the daughter of Colleen and Larry Rice. Marla Hussey of RR 1, Belgrave is the daughter of Marion and Dale Hussey. She has planned to take a year off school to work and enjoy the company of her parents and eight siblings. “I just couldn’t bare to miss my baby sister’s first step,” said Marla. Marla may got to university next year. She states that she is unsure of what her future holds but maintains that she has a strong desire to work at whatever she does. Gary Martin the 19-year-old son of Howard and Alice Martin of RR 3, Brussels is entering the Com­ puter Programmer/Analyst Pro­ gram at the Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology, Doon Campus in September. THIS PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE TO ANY NON­ PROFIT ORGANIZATION, SERVICE CLUB, CHURCH GROUP, CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION ETC, ETC. THIS IS NOT AVAILABLE TO INDIVIDUALS START NOW...THIS IS HOW IT WORKS. trsww Elizabeth Boven Many Walton students earn honours Two local students from Seaforth High School achieved Ontario Scholar standing for obtaining an 80 per cent or better average in six Ontario Academic Credits. Elizabeth Boven of RR 1, Sea­ forth and Pam Nolan of Walton will each receive $100 for achieving this high-standing. Elizabeth also achieved honour status in her Grade 13 year which tops five years of consistent honour list placing. Other local students managed to maintain an 80 per cent average in their school year. In grade 12, Sherry Hoegy, RR 1, Walton, Jacquie McNichol, RR 4, Walton and Leanne Whitmore, RR 4, Walton were on the honours list. Other grade students making the list who also have been honour students for four years running are: Brian Alcock, RR 3, Brussels; Heather Baan, RR 3, Walton; Or your group may have a special need. Remember you’ll be purch­ asing the item with a cheque from ASK YOUR LOCAL EMA ASSOCIATE STORE OWNER FOR A "SAVE TAPES FOR CASH” KIT TODAY. area Sheila Bachert, RR 1, Walton; Tracey Fischer, RR 3, Brussels and Donna Miller who is formerly of RR 3, Brussels but now lives in Seaforth. f In Grade 11, five students made the honour list from this area. They are: Steve Fritz, RR 2, Brussels; Dan Glanville, RR 4, Walton; Veronica Glanville, RR 4, Walton; Nancy Godkin, RR 1, Walton; and Cheri Hoggart, RR 1, Londesboro. Honour students in the Grade 10 class are: Angela Bernard, RR 4, Walton; Sherry Harburn, RR 3, Walton; Shane Taylor, RR 1, Londesboro and Melissa Whit­ more, RR 4, Walton. The local Grade 9 students from Seaforth who were on the Honour List are: Manfred (Pepe) Klaus, Walton; Wendy Lammerant, RR 4, Walton and Randy Shepherd, RR 1, Blyth. Here are a few suggestions of items you could purchase for your community organization , after turning your tapes to Cash! □ 2. INCLUDE A LETTER CONTAINING THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE GROUP THAT COLLECTED THE TAPES. 3. SUBMIT THE BOX TO YOUR LOCAL EMA ASSOCIATE STORE OWNER AND OBTAIN A RECEIPT FOR THE TAPES. 1. TAPES SHOULD BE PLACED IN BUNDLES OF APPROXIMATELY $1,000.00 AND PLACED IN A BOX. INCLUDE A SUMMARY OF ADDITION OF BUNDLES. EACH $1,000.00 WORTH OF EMA CASH REGISTER TAPES IS WORTH $3.75 TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF AN ITEM FOR YOUR CLUB OR ORGANIZATION. Eg. IF YOUR ORGANIZATION WISHED TO PURCHASE AN ITEM WHICH COSTS $375.00 YOU WOULD BE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT $100,000.00 WORTH OF EMA TAPES. £U LU * Television Set * Dishwasher * Radio * Air Conditioner * Record Player * Stereo Set * Refrigerator * Stove (electric or gas) ‘ Washer or Dryer * Kitchen Appliances * Wheelchair NESDAY, JULY 19, 1989. PAGE 7. Our mistake Last week’s article titled ‘Hullett debates purchase of accounting s 'em’, incorrectly stated that the 1 ePac system the council was debating about would cost $30,000. However, Hullett council had been discussing two systems. One was the BacPac one-write system for which there is a grant and Includes a free one-write system and the other was a computer system which is what would cost $30,000. Police have new system to detect radar detectors If you’re a speeder who has been using a radar detector to avoid being caught, your false sense of security could be coming to an end. The Ontario Provincial Police will be the first police force in North America to operate radar detector detectors in an effort to deter speeding - one of the major causes of fatal motor vehicle accidents. A number of the devices have been purchased for the Force’s pilot project and will be distributed to detachments throughout the province. Tested in the Sudbury area last year, the device identified 107 detectors during 61 hours of opera­ tion. In the Oak Ridges area, 183 detectors were pinpointed during a 62-hour period. In 1987 and 1988, officers seized more than 10,000 radar warning devices without the aid of the device. ‘Office Furniture Typewriter Tape Recorder Camping Equipment Hospital Equipment Playground Equipment