Clinton News-Record, 1976-09-30, Page 17'ltttln m'sne
1 erns presented,
ael Rose. William.
a,di fan Snell were
of Lille +anand
a rter Memorial
d �enee. T e music
le en .a0 won
land ems. The oglIsh
hers award, went to
Enda Boon and TonyAr.
t iSar ale Chapter
award in geograph
lent to Ann Snell and Thelma
Year III(grade II),
'WOO were presented.
Sarah Hale Chapter
E 'award in French went
ilium ' Murphy. Bryan
r and William Murphy
awarded the Clinton
Community Credit Union
Award in programming. The
Epps Pump Award in
mechanical technology was
esendto igen Menheere.
feat awards in Year IV
d 12) included: The
Colquhoun Insurance -
award to Karen
Clinchey, in buss ,.. ...e
tathematics; the
Newcombe award to Charles
Mustard„ in mathematics;
the Clinton News -Record
award in. English to Mark
Nicholson and Pat Phillips.
Thew D.B. Feltner award
geography was presented
Linda Blake. The
acid
of -Canada award
ince went to William
r, while The Clinton
risen award in foreign
ilguages and the E.B.
enzies award "ii'r ,, history
ere both presented t+a.
Lorraine York.
The Royal Bank award in
accounting 400 went to
Michael Hoba and the Bank of
Montreal award in CBP 400
and shorthand 400 was
presented , to Janice
DeWeerd. Linda Blake won
the K.S. Wood award in
science and the Ball and
Mutch award in interior
t
'design went of Katherine
Wubs. Karen McClinchey was
awarded the IGA award in
marketing.
The Wildex award in
mechanical technology was
presented to Bryan Drager
and the Howden Electric
e ted to
Michele Flo
dines aatics
went to aipli Hoba-
401n McAdam orf. llnton t elir d
address at the eentatetteettleflt
Huron Secondary School -lit Friday
Jack Hunt)
Seeon,dary school
gradtation diplomas were
presented to 135 Grade 12
students at CHSS graduation
ceremonies.
They are: Coble rArnsing,
Patricia Anstett, Frances
Armstrong, James Arm-
strong, Wilmar Bakker,
David Bartliff, Lori Biggn,
Barbara Blake, Linda Blake,
Ronald Blanchard, Neil
Baker, Betty Bowman, Marie
Bradley, Tana Brand, Mary
Brand, Blair Brandon, Carla
Brodie, Gregory Butler, Gary
Caldwell, David Clynick,
Ruth Anne C'olclough, Wayne
Colclough, JoAnne Collins,
Neil Colquhoun., David
Counter, Marlene Dale,
David Dalrymple, Marianne
Dean, Lorie Defier and
Audrey DePutter:
Janice- Deweerd, Bryan
Drager, Daniel Durand, Dale
Elliott, Kenneth Ellis, Victor
Falconer, Nancy Fawcett,
Angela Flynn, Brenda
Galachiuk, Norma Garrett,
Michael Gibbings, Robert
Gibbings, Wendy Gibbings,
Elizabeth Glenn, John
Graham, Irene Guetter,
Robert Harkes, Alexander
Herren, Terrance Heard,
'rertie Hellinga, Donald
Henderson, Larry Hicknell,
Tons Hill, Michael Hoba,
William . Hoff, Sophia
Hoogendoorn, Michael
Howard, Kevin Howatt;:
Cheryl Jefferson and Floyd
Johnston.
Helen Kaastra, David
Keys, Marjorie Keys, Dwight
Kinsman, Ralph Kuiper, Gail
Lacroix, Sharon Lacroix,
Yvonne Lazet, Joyce Lep-
pington, Brian Lobb, Wayne
Lyon, Catherine Madill,
Karen McClinchey, Francis
MacGregor, Peter MacVean,
Joyce McIlwain, Barbara
McKenzie, Steven
McPherson, Bernard
McQuaid, Robert Menzies,
Bfian Millar, Fred Mom -
. mersteeg, Dail J or, an,
Charles Mustard, Brian
Newington, Mark Nicholson,
Eric Nonkes, Susan Parrke,
Jean Pattison and Frederick
Peckitt.
Gerard Pennings, Patrick
Phillips, Donald Peterson,
Kenneth Petrick, Catherine
Pickard, Paul Priestap,
William Proctor, Vivian
Ramneloo; Gary Rau, Vicki
Rader, Douglas Mehl, Paul.
Robinson, Stephen
Rosenlund, Edward Shipp,
Beverly Slade, Debra Snider',
Steven Steep, Joanne
Stephenson, Reginald Swart,
Sten Talbot, Marilyn,.
Taylor,Patricia Taylor,
Harry Thompson . and Peter
Thomson. -
Judy Tiesma. Susan
Tyndall, Gary- Uniac;
Dorothy Valkenburg, Wilma
VanAaken, Julia Van Baareh,
Kenneth Van Dyke, Nelly Van
onderen. Elizabeth
Veenstra, Rita Verhulst,
Debra Wallace, Darlene
Warner, Paul Warwick,
Kimberley Watson, Sylvia
Wilson, David Wise, Peter
Wise, Katherine Wubs,
Lorraine York, Kenneth
lIey Burgess,
nto Craig, Varian
cette, anuy Eastman
ichele,Fiowers.
�l o b°oare were:
4G+e+ "rey Gibb, Joanne
Gi'i sin, Wendy Hesseiwood,
Ralph Hobs, Judy Ives,
loth! J'e +tson, Gerald
.1Tal ton, lel" c17enald
t this eountry needs is
le public speaking and
more private thinking."
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repair sll : " Out to unwind
- back in ten minutes."
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