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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-09-26, Page 38I& THE HURON EXPOSIT OR. OCTOBER 3, 1 ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMAS to Graduates who have not returned. Back row from left: Raube Beuerman, Tony DeCorte, Dwain Forrest, Murray Whyte, Jason Wheatly, John Sterner, Scott Teall, Aaron Broome, Jason Schoonderwoerd, BiII Tremeer. Middle row from left: Tracy Bosman, Anna Sakasov, Brad Carter, Wayne Rec• le, Kevin Dick, Doug Hugill, Jeff Robinson, Jason Dietz, Ron Williams, Tracy Saiverda, Tracey Fischer, Brian Abode, Dave Kelly, Linda Hurad, Karen Campbell, Tanya Art bong and Don Brown. Front row from left: Shelly O'Brien, Bonnie Finlayson, Karen Murphy, Amanda Phillips, Sharon Allan, Jason Cooper, Trevor Fortune, Jennifer Watt, Leanne Whitmore, Christi Hunter, Amy Van den Akker, Mananne Moylan and Lon Bruxer Oxford photo SDS honors • from page 5 Jason Schoonderwoerd, Leanne Whitmore. Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion - to the son or daughter of a Legion Member going on in higher education was presented to Jane Rowcliffe. Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 156 - to the son or daughter of a Legion Member going on in higher education was won by Brad Carter. S.D.H.S. Staff Bursary - to a student deserving of the chance to go on in higher education was won by Karen Murphy. Women's Auxiliary of Seaforth Community Hospital - to a student who is proceeding on in a hospital - related career was won by Marianne Moylan and Amanda Philips. Edith Nott Memorial Award - to a student going on in childcare education was presented to Bonnie Finlayson. Norman Jeffrey Memorial Bursary - to assist S.D.H.S. graduates in Fair results continuing their education was won by Aaron Broome, Lori Cronin and Marianne Moylan. Jeanne Saldivar Memorial Award - this award, to a student pursuing a career in nursing will begin Sep- tember, 1991. Patrick Kenny Family Award - to the most improved student was won by Julia Prest. Calvin Pressey Memorial Award - to a student who made S.D.H.S. a happier place to be was presented to Tracy Salverda. Alumni Memorial Award - to a graduating student who has done well academically and has also been active in school activities was won by Lori Bruxer. Jean Hildebrand Award - to the outstanding graduating student in business studies was presented to Ron Williams. Susan and Bertha Ross Award - to a student who has shown courage, determination and academic standing was won by Glenda Carter. Edmund Daly Award - to a student aspiring to a career in medicine as a doctor or nurse was one by Tracy Salverda. The Mary(Jackson)Hinton Award - to a student going on to Univer- sity was won by Brad Carter. Britannia Masonic Lodge #170 Award - to a graduating student who has successfully combined academics with school and com- munity service. was won by Marianne Moylan. Dr. P.L. Brady Award - to a graduating student going on to a health-related field and who has demonstrated patience, perseverance and dedication was won by Marianne Moylan. First Prebyterian Church Bursary - to a graduating student in pursuit of a career in the field of social service was presented to Ron Wil- liams. Dr. Charles Toll Memorial Award - to a member of the S.D.H.S. Girls Band proceeding on to post secon- dary education was won by Jennifer Horne. • from page 17 scene 5 sentences in French each with hi different verb: Shannon Craig; Judy Dolmage; Heather BckeL Grade 7 and 8 poster advertising favourite book: Joanne Dale; Lisa Reynolds; Kelly Bovet; Stephanie MacDonald. Knitted article: Kim Diesel. Grade 8 project on lathe: Jill Wood. Grade 7 wood project: Yvette Haney; Michael Grobbink; Krista Greidanus. Grade 8 wood project: Nancy Stewart; Becky Campbell; Jill Wood. Grade 7 plastic project: Krista Greidonus; Heather Eckel; Yvette Haney. Grade 8 plastic project: Jill Wood. Pencil and charcoal drawing: Nancy Stewart; Christine Poucke; Erin Ferguson; Mike Wood. GRAM SECTION J Red clover 1/2 bushel: Art Bolton; Carl Bolton. Fall wheat 1r2 Bushell: Robert Fotheringham; Gail Hugill; Dean Glanville; Doug Hugill; Carl Bolton. Batley 1/2 bushell 2 row: Doug Hugill; Doug Hugill; MaryLou Stewart. Barley 1/2 bushell 6 row: Robert Fotheringham; Doug Hugill; Doug Hugill; Gail Hugill; John Oldfield. Oats 1 R bushell: Gail Hugill; Doug Hugill; Doug Hugill; Andrew Patrick; Francis Hicknell. Oats 1/2 bushell open to those who have not previously won grain prize: Dean Glanville. Mixed oats and parley wheat 1/2 bushel. Gail Hugill; Doug Hugill; Doug Hugill. White beans 1 gallon: Robert Fotheringham; Neil Dol - maga; Art Bolton; Cad Bolton; Doug Hugill. Champion 1/2 bushell: red clover Art Bolton; white beans Robert Fotheringham. Any other crop not listed: Brian Pryce. Husking corn on cob 8 ears: Robert Fotheringham; Kim Camochan; Brian Pryce; Bob Broadfoot; Gerry Ryan; Ted VanDyk. Ensilage cont 1 sheaf 8 stalks: Bob Broadfoot; Garry Ryan; Stephen Hicknell; Francis Hicknell Bale 2nd and 3rd cut: Carl Bolton; Art Bolted. Field chopped hay fust cut 1/2 bushell: Art Bolton; Carl Bolton. Field chopped hay second cut 1/2 bushell: Carl Bolton; An Bolton. Field crop barley: Gord Pryce. Field crop wheat: Bob Fotheringham. Bears: Bob Fotheringham. Corn: Ken Camochan. PARADE SECTION K Nursery school or care centre best float: Seaforth Nuresery school. Grade K, 1, 2, 3, 4 with bat identification: Seaforth public school grade 3/4; Seaforth public school grade 4; Seaforth public school grade 3. Grade 5, 6, 7, 8 room bat banner or identification: Seaforth public school grade 4/5. Grade K, 1, 2, 3, 4 bat class float: Seaforth public school grage 1/2; Kindergarten and grade 1 Walton; THE Huron County Health Unit AND THE HURON COUNTY Veterinary Clinics ARE OFFERING Anti -Rabies Clinics WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17/90 SATURDAY, OCT. 20/90 AT THE VETERINARY CLINICS LISTED BELOW. FOR DOGS AND CATS OVER 3 MONTHSpF AGE. PLEASE HAVE THEM ON A LEASH OR IN BOXES OR BAGS WHEN IN THE CLINIC. Cost: $9. PER ANIMAL VACCINATED. CERTIFICATE PROVIDED. AND TAG FOR DOGS The following Huron County Clinics are participating: �YTW NTtIttINA11r CLNNC • 1.113-1111111 • UNMAN 11[TIUNNAAr CUMC • 197 14171 • °teen St . South 11 Alfred Street Eat Saturday Oct 20 01Al, 10 am -S pm Wed Oct 171 pm -5 pm. 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Best clown on foot any ago up to grade 4: Katie Wood; Janelle Wood; Kevin Verbean; Julie Heiken. Best clown on foot grade 5 over: Jane Bennett; Debbie Malone; Pat Oreidzak; Craig Verbeane. Costume youth of the future up to grade 4: Larry Kelly. Best turned out horse or pony and rider: Megan Patter- son; Kathy Patterson. Best docorated pet and handled: Chris Dalton; Terry Thompson. Best decorated float entered by any seoondary school group: SAID; Environmental studies. Vintage cars and tractors: Lou Maloney; Jerome and Joan Murray; Harold Baochler. Mac Stewart; Bill Hol- land. West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance Company Dungannon 529-7922 1-800-264-5595 Farm Protection For: FARM OWNERS - Fire sad Named Perils. -Farm machinery - All ezternl: Perils, including N equipment, JJvttsxtork (named perils), Broad Font including entrapment, alrcl power interruption *id fume*. -Earningxnsurtuice. -Farm Produce - Named Perils. 'Cmnpreb.i ,.Ive Farm Liibbility tacit,ding l,imlited Pollution Liability and Non -licensed vim. -Farm Auto. -Free tare p rerrenties inspections. For a quotation, please contact any of the following agents: FRANK FORAN, Lncknow LYONS & MULHERN (ioderieh I)ON A I .D It. SIMPSON kipley JOHN NIXON Rruaaela i1Ft,MAR SPROttl. Auburn Clinton KENNETH MaCLEAN Paisley SLADE INSURANCE RROK F.RS INC K ineartlin♦ Pert i igin i,AIIRiF ('AMPRFI.1. Renewals 528-3824 624-2664 3911-5362 8874417 629-7273 482-.1434 388 7537 3911416l 386.4341 seei Seaforth Automotive & Industrial Supply Technical Studies Award - to a deserving student going on to a technical studies program was won by Jeff Medd. Seaforth Lions Club Business Award - to an outstanding Business student who is continuing his/her education in Business studies was presented to Connie McClure. Seaforth Lioness Club Award - to a student going on to post -secon- dary education who has desplayed effort and initiative was won by Manny Taylor. Topnotch Feeds Ltd. - to a student proceeding on to higher education in an area of agriculture was won by Brian Alcock. Central Huron Junior Farmers Agriculture Award - to a student going on in agriculture or related fields was presented to Doug Hugill. The Valedictorians were presented with the L.P. Plumsteel Plaque for Grade 12, Doug Hugill and for Grade 13, Jason Dietz. Pildifthili *woe4��irAa. 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For Purity, quality and top yields sow Hyland brand certified seed. The staff at W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. are ready and looking forward to serving you this fall. Seaforth 345-2545 Pt. Albert 529-7901 HPngll 262-2527 Ailsa Craig 293-3223 Mltc hell 348-8433 Granton 225-2360