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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-10-01, Page 9ALE iDAECiPIENTS - Ontano SecondarySchool Di ealoroerTl�r were, f m Diploma recipients at Friday night's SDHS Comrnerloernent from left in front row: Erica Horba.nuik, Geoff Dalton, Scott Wood, Derek MacDonald, Derek Smith, Chnssy Roden, Sherry Hugill.Dianne Dolmage, Jerry Mason. Second row: James Mason, Clara Glauser, Brett Moffett, Melissa Wallace, Chad Mem.-AmandaDayman, Tanis Glanville, Carrie Salverda, Lindsay Devereaux, Shaun Anstett, Kara Murray, Kelly t�trk,_Lasa Wilson, Amy Siemon, NaomiSereres, Shannon Davies, Julie Shewan, Dan DeBrabandere, Cathy Jessorne, .AUynnDaie, AndrewDale, Jane Powell, Gabe Lawton. Back row: Val Collins, Taunya Brown, Nick Longstaff, James Taylor, Came Bannon, :Shawn Costello, tan MoKichan. Absent from photo: Adam Altman, Brandy Banks, Kevin =13euerman, Vanessa Brown,SradDillon, Phillip Hopper, Becky Hunt, Michael Janmaat, Ang Marcuccio, Leeann MacDonald, Stefan Nichol, Lisa Pullman, Martine Ritzema, Cheryl Thompson, Mark Upshot!, Anthony Wilkinson. PHOTO BY TERRELYNN DALE OSSD ADAC RECIPIENTS - Those students receiving both °SSD and DAC certificates et Friday's commencement ceremonies at SDHS were, from left in front mw: Dylon:Wick, Jason Baan, Darcy-Bachert, Stephen -Pearce. Back row: Shelia Litt, -Lisa•, Ronan McLachlan, Jeanette Penys, Tara McLellan, Erin McNaughton, -Erin 'N o, Stacy Lenton. e ncement Awastis continued �i9A �A CONTINUED from page is K.J.rEtue Matth•Calculus aw by Mr. ,Mike NodalAgar. :Seaforsh-- FoodMarket 11tysics award preeentgd -by Mr. Doug Procter to Julie Agar. The above students also receive an engraved desk set from the Students' Council. The,Jauet -and 'Margrete -Snell Scholarships presented by Mrs. Lynda Horbaniuk to Julie Agar, Andrea McGrath, Stephen Pearce, Carly 'Price and "Cara Spittal. MacKay Family Scholarship to the student showing a keen inter- est and proficiency in -Physics presented by Mr. Doug Procter to Stephen Pearce. Seaforth Food Market Scholarship to the student with the highest OAC aver- age presented by Mr. Paul Carroll to Julie Agar. Ontario Scholars presented to students having an average of at least 80W in 6 Ontario Academic Courses presented by Mr. Allan Carter .to Julie Agar, Jason Bean, Christa Bennett, Jennifer Gallagher, Lisa Gingerich, Christina Harrison, Sheila Litt. Andrea McGrath, Tara •McLellan. Erin_ McNaughton, Stephen Peace, Carly Price _and Cara Spittal. Subject Awartds: Sills Hardware sUistory award presented by Mr. Jim Sills to -Kyle Rea. Seaforth Chiropractic -Centre Musical Esl acatiien award presented by Mrs.. Linda Doig to Sean Ludwig. -Maplewood Manor .1FAntily Studies award 10 a Co'Qperativc ..Education stu- dent showing enthusiasm .and dedication presented by Mrs. Tracy Nash ,to Lisa Pullman. McConnell, Stewart, and Devereaux; Law award, pre- sented by Mrs. Pauline Siemon to .$reit -Moffett. Haugh - M-olt*ssasJ <Cup Memorial Echolaraib p to the Grade 11 student having thc highest standing taking advanced level courses pre- sented by Mr. Don MacDonald to Christine Rock. Canadian Parents for French award (Huron Chapter) to the grade 10 stu- dent having attained the high- ' est standing in French pre7. settled by Mr. Marc Monforton to Amber halfpenny. Leeming Memorial Scholarships to the student with the highest average in each gradc•prc- sented by Mrs. Pauline Siemon to Grade 9: Sara Agar; Grade 1 Amber .114)01wy; : e ,ll Miolke#�"'Ctw111r'.tEss+td�e�l� : Sean Ludwig. "Jawes'lt. Scott Communications award to a student .who has ,demonstrated achievement in communications -presented -by Mr- Jim Moore to Laura Strangway. Ernie .Williams award presented -by the Clinton Community Credit Union to the outstanding stu- dent in Computer -Studies presented -by Mr. Ernie Williams to Adam Altman. 'Canon .Jack Hewnmd .Ja nses award to a student going on to university .who -might be described :as .a gentleperson and a scholar presented -by Rev. Robert l4iscox to Jason Baan. Other awards and scholarships: Students' Council Cittiiaeaship award to a student who has con- tributed much to the school, presented by Mr. Brent Ribey to Christa "Bennett. Elizabeth Scott Bursaries to OAC students whohave gone on to .a Canadian university presented by Mr. Paul Carroll to Julie Agar, Jason Baan, Darcy 'Bachert, "Christa Bennett, •Qeoff Dalton, Jennifer Gallagher, 'Lisa Gingerich, (Christina Harrison, "$rent .Hulley, SheilaLitt, ;Erin McNaughton, Erin Nicholson, ;Stephen :Pearce, Carly Price, Cara Spittal. SeaforUi iHarwtoay Oags award .10.a student continuing in thc field of -music or con- ' tributing significantly to music in the school presented by Mr. Doug Procter to Stephanie MacDonald. Ladies .Auxiliary, Branch 156, Royal -Canadian Legion to the sot or daughter of a Legion member going on to higher education presented by Mrs. Jackie Racho to Carly Price and Andrea McGrath. Jiioysf Canadian Legion, Branch 156 to thc son or daughter of a Legion member going on to higher education presented by Ms. :Linda Gridzak to Jennifer ,Gallagher and Cara Spittal. £.D.H.S. staff bursary to :a student deserving of the .chance to go on to higher education presented by Miss Jennifer Ray to -Carly Price. Crime Stopper's award to a student who has made great personal progress presented by Mr. Joe Shiffler to Brant Hulle). Seaforth ,Co- t Opera t i se Children 's c ,fisc. -.award: to Aso - ie cathien<silWiest titin the -field of Early Childhood Education pre- se.nted -by ;Mrs. Mary .Verberne to Sherry Hugill. Norma Jeffrey Memorial Bursary. to assist S;D.FI.S. graduates in ,continuing their education -presented -by ,Mr. Don :MacDonald to ,Julie Agar. Christa Bennett, Taunya Brown, Shannon Davies, Amanda Dayman, Jeanette Denys, Jennifer "Gallagher, Lisa Gingerich, Sherry Hugill, Stacy Linton, Sheila Litt, Angela Marcuccio, Andrea McGrath, Susan McLachlan, Tara McLellan, Erin McNaughton, -Kara Murray, 6rin•Nicholson, Stephen Pearce, Carly Price. Car -a Spittal, Lisa Wilson. AWARE • Salldivafr -.Memorial award is presented to a stu- dont-pursuing a career in nursing presented by Mrs. June .Z•ettel .and Mr. Jim Saldivar to Angela •Marcuccio. Raidc1 Karay Clumsily ,award to the most improved ,student -presented -by Mr. Jim :Moore to Derek Maclaonald. Seaforth BLA award. to An outstanding Co - Op Education student who is .going on in the field of -his/her co-op placement ire - seated by -Mr. Don , Rens<haw to Vanessa:Bro.wn. trdith Nott 149ppfis*I ,awagd.pre- sented to ;a student.:going on in childcare education pre- sented by Mr. David,Qnn to Sherry Hugill, tAlisa ui Memorial nwpod to .a aradu- ating- student .who has done :well academically and has Also been active in school ,activities presented by Mrs. ;Lynda Horbanuik to Christa .:Bennett. .Jean Hildebrand aesvarfl to thc outstanding Arad ting student in busi- ness studies presented by Ms. .Dorothy Morgan to Darcy Bachert. Susan and Bertha Ross Award to a student who has shown courage. determi- nation and .academic standing presented by Mrs. Pauline Siemon to Fain McNaughtop. laternational Association if Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local 1863, Goderich Bursary award to a son or daughter of a parent in the union going on to high- er education presented by Mr. John Anderson to Erica CONTINUED on page 12 Call Dave or Gregor with your new tips at S27-0240 McMaster Siemon jai INSURANCE t>> .BROKBRS INC: BROKERS: Bill Siemon Vicki Siemon AnetteMcTeggart Dan Proctor Ken Hutchison ATTENTION TRAVELLERS SPURR TRAVEL INSURANCE PLAN NDW AVAILABLE - COMPETITIVE RATES FOR THOSE UNDER 65, TRAVELLING UNDER 80 DAYS PLUS LOW CAST ANNUAL PLANSFORI FREQUENT TRAVELLERS Underwritten by Greenshietd 88 Ontario Rd. 348-9150 Mitchell 1.800-581-0183 Lawnmower stolen Crime Stoppers of Huron - :aunty -says sometime over t1hetwsikead of rept. 13 and 1.4 a MTD push lawnmower mass -stolen from Mipllewnod Manor on Church Street in Seaforth. The mower is rad, with a 3.5 alp Briggs and Sermon motor, a 22" cat and a black, rear -mounted grass NOl1E 01F NOMEMAININ P0l0lTiCB NOTICE is baeby given to the Mssiemal Electors of the Township of Haien NOMINATIONSa tithe Tatutrrltlp of Hallett for the officals of 1. Alcove Mcput .Reeve Threeciltors Noun/unions atrttyie made by ootapaestatg and filing an the office of the Cl arat- ot the 'township of Hallen. oaumtioas ui the prescribed fora, ll. Three Police Village of Auburn Trustees Nominations tray be made by con/plarag and filing in the off&cc of the tetk of the "township of West Wawaooah, normaauons to the prescribed form Otic member of the District Public School Board No. 8 Roprosatung the Town or Clinton and Suafottb. Ytliage of Hayfield. sad Blyth and the lownshtp of Hallett, McKillop. Stanley and Tuckerranath Nominations may be made by completing and filen in the office of the Cate ot the "1 own of Citntou. nomtnaums an the peataih tin n. One member of the 3luron lath Roman Catholic Separate Schaolitostaf • RFpresonting the .Town of Ooierioh..Cletton. and Wingham. the Township of italic'. Morris. 'Watt Wawanosh. Colborne. Tatraberry. East Wawaaosh. Aahfreld, and the Whigs ofINT*. Nominations may be made by completiagaudiibpg in the office of the sat ot the Town of Guderiet . normnauoes in the proscribed form V. One member of the French Language Public School Board 1613 Representing the Counties of Htuoo:Kent. Lembton Nomination, to be Bled with the Clerk of the City of Chatham ff the ds111n 1, between the residence of .a person seeking nomnalron and thr C liathain Chic Centre is mote then tOOEblometres. that person shoatd speak t.. tn., Carte, in the municipality an which be resides to be informed about the opportunity which cxu1s to file his nomination paper an bis own musiapaht) A nununation mustbe signed -by the candidate and may be Mod in person ur by an agent on any day in the year that is after Match 31st. 1997 and is below October (0th, 1997 at a time when the Oak's Office is open or at October 10th. (997 (Notmnation Day) between the -hours of 9 am and 5 p.m. A prescribed nomination filing foe t$100.) must accompany the Dommauan form A nomination must be certified by .tic Clerk before such person becomes a certified candidate for the offtoe to which he or dee. is Dominated hi the event there are an insufficient *umber of cestlfred candidates to fill all positrons available. nominations will be reopened for the vacant positions only on Wednesday. October I5Nh, 1997 between the hours of 9 am and t p.m..and such additional nominations• if required, may be fued an the office of the Cleft. Electors are hereby given notate that it greater nurnber of canditlales are cabbed then are requited to fill the said otf,. es. voting places will be opened on the dates staled below for the purpose of voting ADVANCE -VOTE: Sabtrdaay,November 1,1997 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. V(dtTING;DATE: 'Manday,November 10,:1897 10 a qt. - 8,p.tn• DATED THIS • 24TH DAY OF SBP78M88R, 1997. • BBVBREY M. 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