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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-06-10, Page 24GRADUATES OF '87 Graduating from the Clinton Co-operative Nursery School on May 28 were (front, left), Gray Snihur, Lindsey Bartliff, Leanne Mc- Cowan, Lance Anderson, Jessica Durst, Adam Wallace, Lisa Wheeler. (Back, left), Carly Herman, Jack Fritzley, Bronwyn Philips, Melissa Parker, Chelsea Schoenals, Fraser McMahon and Jacquie Brooks. Missing from the photo are Nikki Gerrits and Erica Riehl. (Anne Narejko photo) The second graduating class of the Clinton Co-operative Nursery School on May 28 included (front, left), Dane Soderburg, Danielle Anstett, Cynthia Collyer, Jon -Michael Falconer, Brad Marsh, Taralyn Koebal. (Back, left) Gareth Stackhouse, Jessica Tyndall, Rebecca Woodall, Stephanie Muelethaler, Cheryl McMichael, Brian Webster, Luke,Stuart, Despina Gougoulias, John Aylsworth and Bethany Stuart. (Anne Narejko photo) Graduating from the Clinton Co-operative Nursery School on May 29 were (front, left), Dana Prouse, Adrienne Carr, Gareth Stackhouse, David Klomps, Gabrielle Mitchell, Denver Bell. (Back, left). Christa Welch, Jacob VanMaar..Jonathan Richter, Andrew Ball, Aaron Feltham, Christie Medd, Melinda Lee, Paul Chambers and Curtis Dale. Absent from the photo are Melissa Grunert, Adam Leppingt.on and Timmy Wubs. ( Anne Narejko photo) CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1987—Page 3A _ _ _ _________ .__ .. _ gm , tilitttigivi001 ' For All Your Insurance Neds Insure your life, home, automobile. business. farm or travel with the largest Canadian owned. all Tines insurance company . . The Co operators. Our policies, many with exclusive features. provide you with some of the hest, broadest insurance coverages available. Plus, with The Co operators you deal direct. Your policies. claims and premium payments are looked after by the friendly. helpful people in our service offices in nearhy.Fxeter. Gocierich and WingIi rn. lake a look at The Co operators the next time one of your insurance policies comes up for renewal. learn more about the complete incur ance protection and one stop sc'r-k.'icc' W(' provide. Call or come ill to The Co operators today. oR the c®oJ� e to Insurance Services EXETER: 374 Main St., 235-1109 GODERICH: 62 West St., 524-2138 WINGHAM: 8 Alfred St., 357-3739 LIFE • HOME • AUTO • COMMERCIAL. - FARM • i RAVEI We're Fully Equipped for any Job • Farm ponds • Gravel Bailing Dragline SIV , ACI7l`: • Trucking • Gravel, Sand & Stone • Bulldozing • Excavating • Top Soil • Septic Systems "No job is too big or too small" Res. 482.9212 Trucking © Excavating Clinton Shop 482-9926 Here's a remedy for those busy summer days. Put the energy and enthusiasm of students to work for you. Students are willing to do just about any sort of work from part-time duties around the house, to career -oriented jobs. Every summer, students provide a wealth of talent, knowledge and ingenuity that revery employer can tap. So, for fast, temporary relief from nagging summer jobs - put them in the hands of a student! For more information, contact your local Canada Employment Centre for Students, Hire A Student Office, or Student/Youth Employment Centre. 140 Government of Canada Minister of State for Youth Jean J. Charest Gouvernement du Canada Ministre d'Etata la Jeunesse Jean J. Charest Canada