Clinton News-Record, 1983-10-05, Page 32PAGE —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY,
BER 5.1983
ALBERT STIEIr . .
CLINTON 452-3826
613 A RICHMOND ST.
NOON 433-8222
Awar
winners...
from page IA
Jackie Norman received the Fairholme Dairy Award
for general proficiency in Grade 10. Jackie, along with
Mark Hoba and Jeff McNairn were also F.D. Fair
Scholarship winners.
Special Education
Anna Gower carried away two awards in the Special
Education class. She won the IGA Food Services Award
and the Norholme Award for painting and decorating.
Christine Davis was named the Most Improved Student.
The IGA Homemaking Award went to Luanne Morden and
the Ball -Macaulay Award for building construction was
received,by John Beatty.
John Beattie and Connie Sowerby earned Clinton Town
Council Citizenship Awards.
Grade 9 awards
The CHSS junior students also took home their share of
the awards at commencement night.
Len Healey earned four top awards including the
Special Education Teachers' Awards for boy's academic
and safety, the Maple Leaf Auto Award and the Harold
Wise Award for top marks in sheet metal.
Paul Cooke received the Special Education Teachers'
Award for welding and the Keith Sharp Award for small
engines.
Other Special Education Teachers' Award winners
were Mable Cook, girl's academic and Linda Hawke,
girl's shop. Dorothy Johnston won the Beauty Salon
Award for high marks in beauty culture. Stephen Root
earned the Norholme Award for painting and decorating
and the Ball -Macaulay Woodworking Award went to Jerry
Pickett.
Bonnie Turner and Gwen Holland each earned F.D.
Scholarships and the Bartliff's Bakery Award for general
proficiency in Grade9. Bonnie also earned the A.H. Carter
Science Award, along with fellow student Shawn Lester.
Don Hearn also earned a Grade 9 F.D. Fair Scholarship
Award.
C.H.S.S. Graduates
...here's to your future success
1I VICT'a'RI
CHILDREN'S WE
ST.
-LINENS-TOYS
433-3353
Major award winners in Grade 13 included Ontario
Scholar winners left to right, Sandra Coleman, Darryl
Wesley Delve was the major award winner in Grade 12 last year at CRSS. Wesley
earned six awards and scholarships. ( Rod Hilts photo)
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GRADS OF '83
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Fox, Dawn Merner, Brian Cartwright, Julie Wright,
Cameron Moon, Barbara Gross, Kevin Tamblyn and Ann
Deichert. ( Rod Hilts photo)
We see the world as we are,
not as it is. Our head creates
our world.
Being open to all our feelings
and new experiences allows us
to see the world more richly.
You are entering a new
beginning. Don't get stuck in
old ruts. The challenge of
exploring yourself fully in
your world awaits each of you.
Sincerely
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