HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-10-09, Page 32RESTAURANT a STEAKHOUSE
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AKYHOUSE
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ALBERT STREET CLINTON 482-3077
"enjoy family dining at affordable prices" .
CHSSstaff •
Principal Mr. Herbert J. Murphy', LA, M.Ed.
VIce-Principal Mr. Thomas E. Fox, B.A. B.Ed. •
Commercial , . WIlliam Cook, C.A. B.A.
Technical
Department Heads
English Margaret Robinson, B.A.
Guidance Services .r. Gordon Smith, B.A.
History , James Moore, M.A. • Brian Van Rlesen, Bob . Vanderhoek,
Mathematics Graham Russell, B.Sc.- son of Robert Van son of Mr. and
Physical -Education - . Kenneth-Clynick, B.A. Riesen-of Clinton, MIts -.- Mar -len
Science Alan Jewson, B.S.A. has returned to 'Vanderhoek of
Special Education George Cull CHSS to continue RR 3, Zurich, is
. Subject Chairmen his education. employed
'Art and Classical Studies .-.,.. Ronald Walker, B.A.
Family Studies Patricia Senn, B.A,
Geography Garfield Baker, B.A.
Languages Fairida Garrett, H.A.
LIbrary Christine Madill, B.A.
Assistants
William Craig
Allen, Keith, B.A.
Brownridge, John. B.A.
Burch, Maxine, B.A.
Carr, Joanne, B.A.B.Ed.
Davis, Barry
DeGroot, Else, NVII
DeGroot, Joseph, ING
DeMarco, Jeannette, B.A.
' Doherty, Malcolm, B.A.
Hodgins, Ward, B.S.A.
"i-Ioernig, Heinz
Howard, James, B.A.B.Ed.
Hunt, Ernest
Jankowski, Joseph, B.A.
Jewson, Bernice, B.A.
Judge, Eric, B.A.
• Kistner, Robert
Leeper, Marlene, B.A.
' "Ludwig, Douglas, B.A.
McKellar, William, B.A.
McKenzie, Linda, B.A.'
Mann, Robert, B.A.
Montgomery; Wallace, B.Sc.
'Munro, William, B.A.
Newnham, Robert
Parr, Robert, B.A.
Putman, Jan, B.Phe.
Reed. Sherry, B.A.
Reeve, Brian, B.Sc.
Reidy, Kenneth,•B.A.
Renshaw, Catherine •
Richman, Eleanor, B.A.
Schwark, Siegfried, B.A.B.Ed.
Shackleton, Thomas
Smith, Ronald, B.A.
Storey, Marlene, Mus.BAC
Stubbs; Nancy, B.A.B.Ed.
Twiss, Elizabeth, B.A.
Weber, William, B.Phe.
Learning Resource Teacher -Mr. David Jefferson, B.Sc.
Commencement Committee -11180
Mr. J. Hunt
Miss L. McKenzie
Mr.,H. Murphy
Mrs. C. Renshaw
Mr. G. Russell
Mrs. N. Stubbs
Miss P. Senn
Mr. R. Walker
Mistress of Ceremonies, Mrs. C. Renshaw. Announcer, Mrs.
N. Stubbs. Awards and Prizes, Miss L. McKenzie, Mrs. E.
DeGroot.'
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Dale Tebow, who
Is attending
GDCI, is the son
of Mr. and Mrs.
Tebow ' of RR 6,
Goderich.
. firoan page l •
satisfies the seU.-That wh h
we know will truly quench :.
our yearning for knowledge.
accomplishment, . and .''self-
worth-ls --what—we-shoe
always be striving for,
whether it entails further.
. education, the challenge of a
career, or any other personal
interests.
Those who always con-
tinue to pursue new goals
and opportunities will find
satisfaction with themselves
and their lives. Passiveness
however, would seem to
prevent the union with.
fulfillment.
Our elementary education
was the tool with which we
opened the doors to Central
Huron. Here we began this
search for our Individual
goals. We received new and
valuable knowledge whch we
will carry with us on our
way; as well, we 'developed ;
warm 'friendships that will
be cherished always. The
chance given to each of us
gra ua es here to team and at the same
time express ourselves could"
never be replaced. Not only
did we' learn in the
classroom, but as well we
learned 1 through the ex-
changes with.one-another of
Ideas,experiences, and .
opinions.
It seems not very long ago
that. we stood, on ..the
�l
r4 thred of a new ex-
perience, and the door ahead
of us, was marked Central
Huron Secondary SchoOl'
Place of Opportunity. There
are Many to whom we are
grateful for their valuable
support and encouragment --
- our parents, our teach s,
and our friends. But a
all we thank Central H a •
as a whole for some of the
best years ci our lives, and
for preparing us for this. our
commencement.
I wish you all the very best
in your respective journeys.
The passageway is by no
means straight and narrow,
• but we really would not want
it to be: I extend to you this
promise found In the- Bib,Je
which you can carry with
you: ,
Brian Sutherland
is the son of Mr.
and °Mrs. Pete
Sutherland of
Huron Park.
Brenda Sowerby,
daughter of
Donald and Dawn
Sowerby of RR 4,
Goderich
Success to the
C.H.S.S. class of 1980
20th ANNUAL
FACTORY
OUTLET
SALE NOW
til Dec. 31st
1 MILE SOUTH OF BLYTH ON HWY.'I - 523-4595
Born in a tannery. -.preoccupied
with leather, wool and fur
Michael Van Veen
is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Pete
Van Veen of RR 2,
Brussels.
Charles Wright Is
the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cara Wright
of Huron Park.
Ask, and it shall be given
you;
Seek, and ye shall find;
Knock. and it shall be opened
unto you.
(Matthew 7:7)
Award winners.:..
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history; Judy Torrance The
Raintree Gallery award in
art; Joanne McBride, the
Royal Bank award In ac-
counting; Karen Erb, the
Bank of Montreal award in
CBP and Shd; and Erin
Phillips, the K.S. Wood
award in science; and Ian
Reid the Bruce Williscraft.
Memorial award in
mechanical technology.
Other Grade 12 subject
awards include: Susan
Jefferson, the Ball and
Mutat Furniture award., In
Interior design; Steve
DeGroof, the Howden
Electric award in electrical
technology; Brian Freer, the
Lakeport Steel award in
sheet metal and welding;
Larry Parsons, the McKerlie
Automotive award in auto
mechanics; Barry Edkel,
thea Haugh Tire award In
auto mechanics; Ian Reid,
the Lions Club award for
general proficiency in
technical subjects ; Jim
Dykstra, the Larry Lovell
award for welding ;. and
Joan Dale, the Lions ,Club
award for general
proficiency in commercial
subjectgs.
The Ruby Haddy
Memorial Awards from the
Women's Auxiliary to the
Clinton Public Hospital went
to Teresa Radley.
Two new grade 12 awards
went to Gary Armstrong who .
won the .Riehl Advertising
award in marketing, and
Ron Van Der Werf who won
the Reeve's Materials grant
in art.
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