HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-12-07, Page 17PAGE 16-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1983
Colleg It s
pinning
cere '; j ony
The graduating class of Conestoga College
- Health Sciences Division, Stratford Cam-
pus, held this black band and pinning
ceremony on Friday, Nov. 25 at St. Joseph's
Church, Stratford.
Rev. J. M. Williams, pastor of St. Joseph's
gave the invocation and the benediction.
Master of ceremonies for the evening was
school instructor Elizabeth Mignotte of Lon-
don. The guest speaker was school librarian
and health nurse Mrs. Mary Moore of Strat-
ford who spoke to the graduates on the value
of friends in one's life. The graduates were
presented with school pins by chairman
Rose Anne Kreps of Milverton and co-
ordinator Nelda Yantzie-Kropf of Tavistock.
Members of the class of '83 are as follows:
Carol Ann Albas, Dorchester; Claudette
Bourque, Georgetown; Virginia Church,
Sarnia; Bonnie Clarke, Lucknow; April
Craig, Bright's Grove; Jayne Dill,
Goderich; Carol Dufton, St. Marys; Diane
Edgar, Loretto; Wilma Flinkert, Drayton;
Kim Frew, Sparta; Louise Gibson, Wrox-
eter; Laurie Gibson, Amberley; Jane Glad -
ding, Stratford; Janna Gowdy, Garrie;
Mary Jean Graham, Stratford; Christine
Griffiven, Sarnia; Cathy Healy, Stratford;
Lynn Hillebrecht, Mitchell; Laurie Hughes,
Sudbury; Lynn Jessome, Downsview;
Monica Joss, St. Pauls; Mary Joan Kivell,
Woodstock; Florence Landman, Drayton;
Beverley Lecuyer, Goderich; Victoria Mc-
Creight, Dublin; Connie McNabb,
Chetsworth; Ruth McWhinney,
Amherstburg; Joan Mohr, Stratford;
Caroline Nesbitt, Stratford; Joanne
Newton, St. Marys; Tracey Pellar-Aguis,
Stratford; Marlene Pennington, Brussels;
Donna Phillips, Goderich; Mary Jane Pike,
Harriston; Janice Price, Mt. Forest; Donna
Regier, Zurich; Carol Rueger, Clinton;
Lindsay Salm, Elmira; Jeanne Storry,
Horne Payne; Janet Trofford, Thamesford;
Aldena Van Sligtenhorst, Mooretown;
Kimberly Van Vliet, Blyth; Janice Webster,
Varna, and Diana Werkema, Embro.
After receiving their school pins the
graduates were led by former ,instructor
Miss Agnes Morrow of Hamilton in recita-
tion of the Florence Nightingale pledge.
Special awards were presented as
follows:
The W.B. Saunders award for first place
honors in academic standing presented to
Joanne Newton and Jane Gladding who tied
for this award.
The student council award for exceptional
ability in bedside nursing and active in-
volvement in student activities presented to
Kim Frew.
The Perth Regiment I.O.D.E. award for
progressive achievement during the two
and a half year program presented to Vic-
toria McCreight.
The St. Marys Graduate Nurses award for
proficiency in bedside nursing presented to
Joan Mohr.
The silver medal for second place honors
in nursing theory and clinical practice
presented to Jane Gladding.
The gold medal for first place honors in
nursing theory and clinical practice
presented to Tracey Pellar-Aguis.
During the ceremony the graduates
received congratulatory cards from
numbers of the Registered Nurses Associa-
tion of Ontario ( Perth -Huron Chapter) who
earlier in the day held a reception to honor
the graduates.
Following the ceremony family and
friends gathered to celebrate with the
graduates at a dance and buffet held at the
Victorian Inn.
•
Energy saving
grants available
Grants to assist cultural and recreational
facilities convert from oil to alternative
fuels are still available, the Honourable
Susan Fish, Minister of Citizenship and
Culture, said today.
"Since these grants were announced in
January of this year, only 21 applications
have been received. This is a special energy
program and money is still available for
various projects that could have long-term
financial benefits," said Fish.
Grants of up to 50 per cent for eligible pro-
ject costs to a maximum of $10,000 are
available toward the conversion of existing
oil consuming equipment to fuels such as
natural gas and electricity. Assistance is
also available for energy saving projects
such as insulation and heating and air-
conditioning systems.
Museums, art galleries, theatres, cultural
centres, YM -YWCAs and various sports
clubs belonging to incorporated nor) -profit
organizations, service boards and Indian
band councils are among the many facilities
and groups which may be eligible for fun-
ding assistance.
Grants have been committed to the follow-
ing organizations: Port Dalhousie Lions
Club, Canadian Opera Company, Deep
River Community Association Ltd., Jewish
Community Centre of Toronto, and Orpheus
Operatic Society in Ottawa.
"Energy prices have been rising rapidly
and continue to rise, with oil leading the
way. As a result, fuel costs are becoming a
sizeable budget item to many facilities and
organizations," said Fish. "This program
was created to reduce such costs and to conn
tribute to Ontario's and Canada's goal of
energy self-sufficiency."
Applications will be accepted until mid
December. For applications and informa-
tion contact: Mike Pietkiewicz, Ministry of
Citizenship and Culture, Grants Manage-
ment Branch, Energy Management Pro-
gram, 77 Bloor Street West, 4th Floor,
Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2R9 or phone ( 416 )
965-0322.
This program is administered jointly by
the Ministries of Citizenship and Culture
and Tourism and Recreation, through fun-
ding from the Ministry of Energy.
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