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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-10-09, Page 42��..Plnn..r..,�7.�r..,•�v �vyjd, 1 , presented y Judy Wart, „1 garet Bedard andCab.”Mustard, Had, , Memorial Awards from the Au Maryto, the Cyton Hospital, presented by President Joyce Chilton; Russell Nesbitt and Man Tran, OACETT Technology Awards; Karen Wright, S.O.S. Awards, Clinton Recreation Department Award; presented by Kevin Duguay; Marni G,ibb- ings, Blyth Theatre Award, presented. by Mr; J. Rutledge; Jacqui Taylor;' S.O.S. Award. e . - Grade 11 Awards W.D. Fair Scholarships for General Proff- ciency were presented to Grade 11 students traDon Hearn, Bonnie TurneE; Shawn Lester, Gwen Holland and Joy McClinchey. . The Anstett Jewellers Award for General Proficiency was presented to Don Hearn. He also received the Hector Kingswell Credit Union Memorial Award for programming, ry presented byr"PMrr ,T: l;avis.and the Sara IHS French Award, presented by I,vve tbm. • Other rade 11 award whiners were: Dat Vu, Mercury Blueprinting Award for Draf- tial; . nen •Tran . and Ronnie Termer, In- termecuate. Awards for Proficiency, in Visual Arts; Mike McGregor, Harold Wise Ltd. Award for Sheet Metal, presented by Mr. Wise; Tim craig, BairMacaulay Award for .Construction Technology, presented by Doug Macaulay. • Grade 10 Awards Julie • HWwson, Heather Baumann and Roxanne Martin earned W.D.Fair Scholar= ships for General Proficiency in Grade 10. Julie Howson also earned the Fairholme Dairy Award fair General Proficiency. She, shared the A.H. Carter Science Award with David Andrews, and the English Teachers' Awards with Julie Young and Mary Jane Parsons. . Other. Grade 10 award winners, ware; David Andrews. Sarah Hale iapter MODE ,Geography Award, presented by Miss Johnston; Sirpa• Tunkelo, MaWs Sewing, Centre Clothing Award; brad Eckel, Epps Manufacturing Ltd.. Drafting Award, presented by William Hearn. • Special Education•. Subject Awards were presented to four students Byron Janman, most improved. • in, basic rnathematies; Patricia Wall, IGA Award for Food Ser- vices; Cindy Dodge, .IGA Award for Homemaking and the Norhohne Award for Painting and Decorating; Steven Lightfoot, Ball -Macaulay Award for. Building Con- struction, presented by Mr. Macaulay. • Grade 9 Awards W.D. Fair Scholarships were presented to. Grade 9 students Jeromy Ten Hag, Murray Townsend, Paul Brand and Steven Blake, • d•' f Vatter,Setenee Awards, "jig e odden,a . d,Jeroin .Ten Ha g•. ,,..-, .. 14duca on, Teachers' 4 rd ' . were presented to: iris' aeade c, J.en-, miter 'Plumsteel, :War ar academia, "� Hill; giirr " shop, Huth Ann gown; boys, shsp, AploggAianville. . pecial tJdtkattog Subject Awards went to: Keith Sharp Auto. Award, Darcy Dayman. Narholme Award for Painting and Decorating; Robert Glanville, Ball- Macaulay Woodworking Award," Richard Scott. Citizenship Awarrds Bill; Latky and Cindy Dodge earned the • Clinton. Town Council Citizenship Award, • presented by Deputy Reeve Frank Van Altena, Austin Roorda was the recipient of the CHSS Teachers' ,Citizenship Award, presented by Tom Fox. 1)1 Citizenship Award Winner • Grade 13 graduating student Austin Roorda of Clinton was the reci- cil Citizenship.Awards were earned by Bill Latky and Cindy Dodge. pient of the CHSS Teachers' Citizenship Award. Clinton Town Coun- (Steve Oliver photo) Congratulations CHSS Graduates ED ROOSEBOOM LICENSED ELECTRICIAN INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL/FARM/RESIDENTIAL ED'S ELECTRIC RR 1-CLINTON 482-7441 (17 Congratulations to all the C.H.S.S. grads! ctry43 Claid:Oa 17 VICTORIA ST. U tvrt_, "Your authorized White -Etna dealer" BRIDAL SERVICE CLINTON 482-7036