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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-12, Page 2J PAGE 2 --GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY -0, 1979 Tid Bits...Tid Bits...Tid Bits... BY JOANNE BUCHANAN Corporal Donald G. Graham of the Goderich detatchment of the Ontario Provincial Police received a. long service and good conduct medal at a special ceremony held in Guelph, on July 4. • The lon4 service and •good conduct medal was given out tp five other effiders besides Corporal Graham. The medal is • awarded to policemen of irreproachable p ha ra c ter who have served not less than 20. years, the last 10 of which shall have been served with good conduct and satisfactory service. +++ STEPHEN PAUL RIECK Stephen Paul Rieck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rieck of Goderich, was awarded a graduate certificate in electronic • communication on June 29 upon completion of studies at Seneca College of. Applied Arts and Technology in Toronto. + + + _ TIMMY McGUIRE _ Timmy McGuire, son of Albert and Jean. McGuire of Goderich, has recejved the •$50- -Speidel (A Division of- Textron. Canada Ltd.) award for - -working the -h-a-rdest- . throughout the school yeaz: of 1978-79 at. Robertson Memorial., Public School. Atter • completing Grade 12 at G.D.C.I. this year, Sandra Palmer of Goderich wasn't about to ,take a summer vacation. Last Friday, Sandra's mother Eileen, drove her To C -611e " Bois d e' Boulogne in Montreal where she begansummer school .c•lasses on Tuesday, July 4. She will finish school on August 10. Sandra was the recipient of an $850 bursary and is part of an experimental program which provides an op- portunity for 'students to, improve their knowiedge of -the French language 'and culture through sumther classes and workshops. ' Of • 100 bursaries granted across &nada for the program, 25 were granted . to Ontario students. 'The bursary fund is provided by the Federal Department of the Secretary of State and administered in Ontario by the Ministry. of Edtration conjunction with ' the Council of Ministers of Education, 'Canada. Sandra foUnd out about the program through a friend she had met from Quebec during a•student exchange ,program at •q.D.c.i. WWen• Sandra graduates from her summer course, she qualify for a/Grade 13 credit. Students wishing to participate in the bursary program next year, should contact Jeannine Haick, Fellowship Sec- tion, Student Award Branch, Ministry of Education, 8th Floor, Mowpt Block, Queen's Park, Toronto M7A 2B4. up residence...outside the • WILLIAM E. • LOUGHEED William -E. 'Latigheed, G son of Bill and .,i1 Annette Cappa, Denise Lougheed of Goderi h, 7Rocchetti, Joni Sommers • received his diploma tfar (equal), Nancy Cook,: business .administration Wesley Delve (equal), (marketing) from • Allison Lupton, Krista • George Brown College -in' Yungblut,.(eCtual), Jane . ,Toronto on June .4. Gibson; Mirian Van • province. A free copy of the hand booklet can be obtained by writing the Health Resource Centre, Communications Branch, Ontario Ministry •of Health, Hepburn Block, Queen's Bark, Toronto M7A 1S2. ' +++ The following is a list of successful candidates in examinatta_ns held recently by .4 the ' Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Stratford. The names- are arranged in orderof merit. 'Grade IX piano -honors - Joanne , Vorstenbosch; pass -Darlene • Bender, Robert Smith '(equal), Catherine Trethewey and Anthony.Wilhelm. Grade VIII piano -first class honors -Linda Knechtel, Heather Bird' A. Paul Grose, Maureen Hutchinson, and Deborah Pinder (equal);, honors - Thomas . Carswell, Colleen Murphy (equal), Shelley MacDonald, Nancy Ryde, Cynthia Walkon (equal), Susan Cook, colleen Hodgson, David McKee, Sheri Smith (equal) and Brenda Coulter; paSS- Donna Galbraith, Joan Maloney, Susan Hiscock, Brenda Irving, . Denise Smith, D. Joan R. Sills and Gary. Riedel. Grade VII "piano - honors -Jane •Bickle, -Sharon Sch= " wartzentrubert pass - Heather Hahn, Rosanne Rakow, Christine Jones and Debera Brydges. ' Grade VI piano -honors- •• Robert ;Brickman, Jeanne • C-a-nrph (equall), Jill Wheatley, Tammy L. Irwin, and Tid Bits...Tid . 'N • - and Janne Wallace. . + + + - Lawrence Crich, 1324 Rex Street, Sarnia, , a veteran educator in' Lambton County, is retiring after 35 years service. Mr. Crich has been a principal, for the past 28 years, for the former Sarnia Board of Education at Blue Water _ • School and High Park .School, then •an -the for- mation of the Lambton County Board of, Education, at London Road School, Sarnia, and Centennial School Petrolia. Born -in Huron County, he received his public school education' at S.S. No. 1, Goderich , Town- ship, and -his secoudary school education at the Goderich Collegiate Institute. He graduated Grade II piaho-fiest- class honors -Susan Sch- watzentruber, Connie Schumm, and Jodie Rock; honors -Kirsten MacLeod, K-ory Green, Mary McKeown and Michael'Osborne. Grade I piano -first class honors -Brian Hesse, Tracy Schumm, • Jeanette Bickle, Tamara Rpth, Sheila Hausleitner, Bruce, Cook, Linda Fischer and Karen Mielke (equal); an,d honOrs"-Neil Burton. Grade • X singing - honors -Joan Buckingham; Grade IX singing -honors -Darryl edwards; Grade VIII singing -pass -Steven .Gould; and Grade VI singing -honors -Debbie MacDermid. • from London Teachers' College an'ti later received his B.A. degree from the UnkVersity of Western Ontarrio. He received his' Masters in Educational -,,Psychology from Wayne State University, where he also spent a sabbatical year doing his internship on a 'PhD in Psychology: Mr. Crich and his virlfe- Phyllis •attended the retirement tea given by the Centennial School community and staff. Mrs. Crich is presently employed- by the Lam- bton County Board of Education at Sarnia General, Hospital 'where she helps students., with their studies when they are injured or ill. " Their-- eldest „ son, William, is entering his third year in an honors geography program ' at __ Dawn L. Schurnm; pass - Julia Morey. • Grade V piano -honors- • • • Lawrence Crich, a former Goderich Township resident,hasretjredaft.35 years of service as an educator in Lambton County. He is shown here at a retirement tea given by the Centennial School community and staff. With 1111h -in the picture are students Denise Byers and Brian McKay and his wife Phyllis. (Photo by John Hus) Graduation ceremonies Essen (equal), Kimberly were held at Convocation Pederson, - • Lisa CIVIC "Hall,, University of •Richardson (equal), ' • ' Toronto. • Paula Babb, Carol corner +++ McNain, Laura Scharo (equal) and Beverly Goderich Town Council L . H.alla_m_;__ pa s s - Susan_ _wilL meet Monday, J.uly received a grant of Pullman, Susanne Eggert 16 at 7:30 p.m. ip the $40,000 under the Ontario and Shirley Jones. council chambers at town Home Renewal -Prograrn Grade IV piano -first hall. • (OHRPhonors-Joanne , )- ' class , • OHRP • provides _Carter; hOnors-Laurie The 0 capita grants to Ontario ' er—• Baker., James Francis, E„M Economic . m ttee municipalities to lend Karen Brenneman, money to hOmeowner- • Sandra Brenneman (equal), Tammy Dill, oc-eupants to re air their houses to acceptable Jennifer Stone (equal), • municipal standards. The • Marlene Kernick, Joanne -objective of the program E. Wilhelm (equal), is to Correct faulty Marilyn •Ahrens, Sherry structural and sanitary Gowing (equal), and conditions and to upgrade Christopher • McNeil; plumbing, heating, in- pass -Barbara De Vries, sulatton and „electrical Mark Paulen (equal), systems of owner- Jane Ventrcek and Heidi occ.upied homes. • Ingram. • • Grade III .ano-first +++- _ Jionors Timothy r_eally ke_ens_ _ fuel_ bills The Traveller's Guide Smythe;- rs-Jocelyn Buckingha • , Dawn , Switzer, B da - Mon- tgomery,' D nise Martin, Nancy Jef ry and Lisa Hilderley; ass -Chantelle Robinson Brian Topp (equal), arnela Johnson today, July the restaurant. • Goderich Development will meet 12 at noon in andlelight Smile If at first • you don't recede, diet, diet again. + + + Adding insulation to • the Ontario Health Insurance Plan outlines parts of the Health Plan that concerns Onfaiip residents travelling outside Ontario and gives information for visitors and newcomers to the province. 0I -HP pays for medical and hospital care for insured benefits anywhere in the world but -only at the rates applicable., in Ontario. 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