The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-12, Page 2J
PAGE 2 --GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY -0, 1979
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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.
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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.
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_ 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.
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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
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. 'N • -
and Janne Wallace. .
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-
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
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(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
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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
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_ 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.
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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.
The Traveller's Guide
details insured benefits
and services not covered'
and informs the reader
how to claim ben-MS."11i-
addition, advice is given
far present Ontario
residents leaving to take
A THANK YOU
to
DAVE HAYLOW ELECTRICAL
GODERICH FIRE DEPARTMENT
for all your osslooncii during and af-
• ter the fire.
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