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Seaforth High Honor winners are celebrated
Seaforth Dimritt High School had
us Honour Student Awards Ittjsk
June 27 to honour those a111illi
that earned the highest nom=.
Guest speaker was Jane Popple,
Class of '89. Since graduaung Miss
is attending Conrad Grebcl
ge at the University of Water-
loo and plans to go to theological
school for thrix years afta
graduation. She spoke of oppor-
tunities and acctpung them as they
COM.
ONTARIO SCHOLAR
For eanung marks of 80 pa cent
or highs are the Ontario Scholar
Nominees: Tracy Bosnian, Brad
Carter, Jason Dietz, Tracey Fischer,
Anna Sakasov wand Jason
Sch000derwocrd.
FIVE YEAS HONOUR
.students earning 75 per cent or
more for five consecutive years are
Jason Dietz and Jason Schoonder-
ocnL
cpFOUR YEAR HONOUR
Sect is who earned marks of 75
er or more for four con-
ative years are: Jim Bannerman,
Karsten Carroll, Brad Carter, Steve
Fritz, Dwain Forrest, Veronica
Glanville, Nancy Godkin, Jennifer
Hugill, Heather McKercher, Shelly
Nigh, Paulette Predhomme, Mary
Lou Stewart and James Wilbee.
GRADE 13
Students who earned 75 per cent
or more in six grade 13 subjects
are: Brad Carter, Jason Dietz,
Christi Hunter, David Kelly, Connie
McClure and Jason
Schoonerdwoerd.
GRADE 12
Students who earned 75 per cent
or more in grade 12 are: Jim Ban-
nerman, Karsten Carroll, Cathy
Dalrymple, Tony DeCorte, Kevin
Dick, Bonnie Finlayson, Dwain
Forrest, Steve Fritz, Dan Glanville,
Veronica Glanville, Nancy Godkin,
Jennifer Hugill, Scott Hunt. Heather
I,rptlQt atuLatto115, Honour af;tudrtnta d%
Ol1CIi ;hath,
FOUR YEAR HONOUR STUDENTS - Back row from left: Jim Bannerman, Karsten Carroll, Brad
Carter, Steve Fritz, Dwain Forrest and James Wive. Front row from left- Veronica Glanville,
Nancy Godkin, Jennder Hugill, Heather McKercher, Shelly Nigh, Paulette Predhomme and Mary
Lou Stewart. Oxford photo
McKercher, Shelly Nigh, Shelly
O'Brien, Valerie Overholt, Amanda
Phillips, Paulette Predhomme, Julia
Prest, Mary Lou Stewart, Dan Up -
shall, Tammy Vander Veen and
James Wilbee.
GRADE 11
Students who earned 75 per cent
or marc in grade 11 are: Melissa
Armstrong, Dan Bachert, Pam
Bennett, Ann Marie Beuerman,
Sherry Harburn, Lisa Henderson,
Ayesha Hills, Tammy Jones,
Andrew Kennedy, Andrea Moore,
Kevin McIlwain, Deb Nolan, Kate
Papple, Greg Preszcator, Brad
Schroeder, Shane Taylor and Gary
Williams.
GRADE 10
Students who received 75 per cent
or more in grade 10 are: Karen
Bachert, Wendy Bachert, Connie
Bannerman, Laurie Boven, Amanda
Buu, Leanne Charters, Michelle
Dillon, Tammy Janmaat, David
Kennedy, Wendy Lammerant,
Andrew Liu, Mark MaqDonald,
Kelly McCowan, Craig MbGrath,
John McKercher, Honor McKinley,
Seth McKinley, Sherri McLachlan,
Kerry McMillan. Mike Pearce.
Daymon Pilkington, Susan
Rowcliffe, Randy Shepherd, Julie
Smith, Joanne Van Loon and
Patricia Wynja.
GRADE 9
Students who received 75 per cent
or more are: Cora Allan, Tim
Bachert, Bonnie Bannerman, Sherri
Bennett, Robyn Carnochan, Susan
Carter, Brian Dillon, Barb Forrest,
Greg Fritz, Kris Gemmell, Mike
Henderson, Jodie Hugill, Faris
Khan, Michelle Murray, Morgan
Murray, David McNairn, Kris
McNaughton, Karen Nigh, Tyler
Papple, Aaron Peters, Monica Ryan,
Susan Stewart, Cheri Taylor and
Thomas Wheatley.
FIVE YEARS HONOUR STUDENTS - From left- Jason Dietz and
Jason Schoonderwoerd. Oxford photo
ST. COLUMBAN GRADUATES - St. Michael's Secondary
School in Stratford held their first ever graduation last week at the
Festival Theatre. Five local students from St. Columban received
their Ontario Secondary School diplomas at the ceremony.
Pictured here, left to right, are Jim O'Reilly, Sherri Malone, ' am
Nolan, Sandra Claessens and Chris Vogels. With the group,
second to left, is St. Columban parish priest Father Joe Hardy. M
five students will be retuming to St. Mike's in September for their
OAC credits. Submitted photo.
Turf grandstand burns to a cinder in 1915
JULY 4, 1890
Mr. B. Smillie of Kippen, who
has been attending the Toronto
Normal School, is home at present.
He thinks Toronto is nice, but it
hasn't the attraction Kippen has.
The electric lights on the
Commercial circuit here in town are
still working in a very
unsatisfactory way, are in fact
practically useless, and if the
council does not take immediate
steps to secure a better service the
merchants will have the lamps
removed and will go back to the
old system of coal oil liehtina.
Mrs. Knox of Harpurhcy has
furnished us with a sample of the
largest and most delicious
stawbemes we have ever seen.
Some of them measured as much as
five inches around the one way and
54 inches the other, and the flavour
corresponds with the size. They
were grown in her own garden and
do her credit as a horticulturalist.
On Thursday of last week Mr.
Archibald Scott, of the firm of
Scou Brothers, musical instrument
dealers of the town, sold four
pianos and on the following day
three organs, all to persons in this
county. 'ibis makes two pretty good
days' work.
JULY 2, 1915
The large covered grandstand at
the race track was completely
destroyed .by fire on Monday
afternoon last week, together with
considerable fencing along the
track. The wooden stand burned
like tinder and its quick collapse
was all that saved the agricultural
hall. The loss will be a heavy one
to the Turf Association, and doubly
so, coming only two days before
the annual race meet.
At a special meeting of the
Brussels Council last week, the
contract of putting down four
blocks of macadamized roadway at
the south end of Main St. was let to
Mr. Thomas McLean of Wingham,
the council to furnish all the stone.
The Brucefield community is very
proud of the young fellows who left
here for England to fight for our
king and country last week. They
were Messrs. Nesbitt, Harry Smith
and Stewart Knox.
The cement walls at the new
Brussels grist mill are completed
and the work is being rushed ahead.
JULY S, 1940
While driving to his home in
Constance on Thursday evening,
Leo Stephenson struck and instantly
IN THE YEARS ALONE
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killed a deer which suddenly
jumped from the ditch in front of
the car.
The almost continuous rain which
featured the month of June was
climaxed on Sunday by a
cloudburst, which caused
considerable damage to crops and
gardens. The storm came up
suddenly and within a few minutes
roads and fields were covered with
water, while higher places were
white with hail which, in a number
of cases, covered the ground to a
depth of nearly two inches.
Lance Corporal FergBullard of
Winthrop sent a cable rom England
on the 17th of June, saying that he
had been to France, but got back.
safely to England. Ferg has
received a stripe since going to
England.
'� seventh annual Seaforth
Collegiate institute scholarship has
been awarded to Miss Alma
Lawrence, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Lawrence of McKillop.
JULY 8, 1965
The competition was keen but
Reeve Earl Dick of Hibbert
sustained an early lead to come out
on top of the first Lions log rolling
contest at the Lions Pool this week.
Joan Coleman, Miss Topnotch,
was selected Queen of the Lions
Carnival. Other contestants included
Elsie Gosar, Wendy Fry, Joan
Sinclair, Cheryl Moore, Elizabeth
Smale, Linda Kennedy and Nancy
Berger.
Wqigli on a rebuilding program to
inclute beveragz rooms at Dublin
Hotel will begin as soon as
possible. The way was cleared
Wednesday when McKillop
Township ratepayers approved
beverage rooms for men and
women
Jack Chipchase of Hensall has
signed a contract with the Toronto
Maple Leafs of the NHL. Leaf
officials said that he willbly
be assigned to the Tulsa Oilers,
ONTARIO SCHOLAR NOMINEES- From left: Brad Carter, Jason
Dietz and Jason Schoonderwoerd. Oxford photo.
ONTARIO SCHOLAR NOMINEE
Tracy Bosman. Oxford photo.
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CIVIC
CORNER
THE SEAFORTH COMMIT-
TEE OF ADJUSTMENT will
meet Monday, July 9 at 7 p.m. in
the Council Chambers, Town Hall
to hear an application for minor
variance of Rav Huether.
SEAFORTH COUNCIL will
hold their regular July meeting
Tuesday, July 10, 1990 at 8 p.m. in
the Council Chambers. Town Hall.
SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRES will
meet on Thursday, July 12 at 8
p.m. in the Committee Room at the
Community Centres.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Wed., July 4
-12:50 .m.—Flt•tL
12:10p Aqua ions
Pool
1:30 - 4:00 p.m. — Senior Shuffleboard
at the Arena
3:30 - 4:00 p.m. — Skateboarding at the
Arena
7:00 p.m. — St. Columban Atom 1 Soc-
cer vs. Grand Bend 2 at St. Columben
8:00 - 9:00 p.m. — Fitness is Fun at
Arena
Thurs., July 5
8:30 - 9:30 a.m. — Fitness Is Fun at
soot
7:00 p.m. — St. Columban Squirt 2
Soccer vs. St. Columban 1 et Dublin
Field
8:00 - 10:00 p.m. — Men's Ball Hockey
at SDCC
8:00 p m -- Hogs vs. Beechwood
9.00 p m Bollersmlth vs. Topnotch
Fri., July 6
7 00 - 10`00 p.m - RMNr
Skating at
the Arena
Sun., July 8
10.00a.m 4 00 p m The Huron
County Genealogical Society will be
transcribing tombstones at Maitland
J
Cemetery, Goderlch. Anyone In-
terested In helping will be most
welcome. Further information
522-1808.
Mon., July 9
12 10 - 12:50 p.m. — Aqua Fit at Lions
Pool
8.00 p. m. — Senior Games Potluck Din-
ner and Awards Night at the Arena -
Cards to follow after
7 00 p.m. — S1. Columben 1 at Dublin
Field
Tues. , July 10
8:30 - 9-30 a m — Fitness Is Fun at
SDCC
7:00 p m. — Soccer - St. Columben pee
Ws. 1 vs Grand Bend rt St roluAtban
Wed. , July 11
12:10- 12:50p.m.— Aqual-Itat Lions
Pool
1:30 - 4:00 p. m. — Shuttteboard al
sock
*30 - 4:00 p.m — Skateboarding at the
Anna
7:00 p m — St. Columben Mosquito
Soccer vs Colds rsarn at St . Cokxnbsn
8:00 • 900 p. m — Fatness is Fun et
Arena