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The 1980 Athletic
Achievement Night;
Wednesday,
High School, wa
des named for.»»1989.90
' .A,'►vards an den,„Akker was selected as
y, May 30 at
a great In Midget.`boys basketball Brent
held on .Most Valuable- Player hi Senior
Seaforth Shia basketball. ;
success with a better
the school' has seen for
of years.
Hosted by senior stud
S.D:H.S. Athletic Coun
Presidents Tammy N
Karsten Carroll, the c
highlighted the school's
emphasis on sports and enc
honoring students in 27
ancategories
feemale Athletesofthe
1989-90.
The five prestigious Re
Awards were presented as
The Deb Dawson S
Award went to Lori Brun
- Lisa Henderson, Kate
Tammy Nash and Greg.Pre
were honored for Three
Scholastic Sports for Thre
contributions.
- The Maryann Weiler •A
Athletic and Academic Ea
was presented to Jason Di
- Female Athlete of the Y
Amy van den. Akker.
M: ie Athlete of the Ye
Karsten Carroll.
Lisa HendersonGENERALATR nd
Preszcator were presented wi
Ontario. Student Leadership
seiectiom: by Principal Jim
lrt1ghani ` 11e Ra"rk 'Enke
athletic camp will be attend
Kalen Carroll and Julie Stall
Overall Female Curler fo
year was Tina Overall Male Curlers was
Dobnage.
A little bit more' seasonal
Most Dedicated Track and
participant awards were giv Carnochan and A
Peters.
Will Perrie was touted as
Most Improved Athlete.
The Boys Low Gross and
presentation of the Huron -
pennant went to Dave McNairn
Greg Preszcator and Ka
Carroll shared the honors for
Enthusiastic Tennis Player.
Students recognized for gen
athletic contribution to the sc Lori Bruner, Mike Hend
and Jeff Robinson.
BASKETBALL
Monica Ryan was presented
the award for Leadership and
thusiasin in Midget girls basket
for the tured the year,
of the Jill e Year ti
for Junior girls basketball.
Win
than van' de)t Akker ,-tvas chosen' the
a number Most. Dedicated Player and also
picked up the Most Valuable Player
eats and award for Junior boys basketball.
cil Vice- The Senior boys M.V.P. award
ash and went to Jeff Robinson.
eremony VOLLEYBALL
coeltinuing In volleyball, Nick! Phillips was
ellence, selected. the Most . Enthusiastic of
different the Midget girls. Julie Smith cap-.
the.male tured the Team Spirit and Leader -
Year for ship honors for' Junior •girls
volleyball and for the Senior girls,
cognition
follows:
Nortsmanship
Brae
Papple,
szcator
Inter -
e Years
ward for
cellenee
etz.
ear was
ar was
C
Greg
th the
Camp
student"
ed by
th.
r the
and
Paul
, the
Field
ven to
aron
the
the
Perth
!sten
Most
eral
chool
erson
with
En -
ball
c p -
tie
e
Am
Lori Bruer was named Most -Con-
sistent Player.
Brent van den Akker was named
Most Valuable Player for Junior
boys volleyball, while in Senior
boys volleyball Karsten Carroll was
selected M.V.P.
The S.D.H.S hockey team
honored their own this year as
well, with Jasonetz chosen Most
Valuable Player for the season. The
coieted Golden Bear Hockey Spirit
award went to Jamie Wilbee.
SOCCER
The Team Leadership and Desire
award for girls soccer was
presented to Peggy Ryan. In boys
ValuablesoccerPy Sloan was voted Most
selected forthe»Briaannb�agan
Memorial Award.
The Awards ceremony also laud-
ed Mr.-Empringham and Miss
Walker for their contributions to
the sports program at Seaforth
District High School, • as they will
beleaving at the end of the school
year.
elwith . Empring was i nvoly-
contributed tedo both while Miss Walker
and girls basketball and theMiemcurlit ng
program.
EETING
VW#ngham and District Hospital Corporation
Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the
Wingbam and District•Hospital Corporation will be held in the
Nursing Assistants Training Centre, Catherine SL, Wingham,
dntario--on` Thursday, June 11, 1990, at the hour of eight
o'clock p.m., for the revision of bylaws; for the election of
Governors; for the appointment of Auditors; and for the tran-
saction of such'other things as may properly come before the
meeting.
Cqpies of the Annual Report and Hospital Financial
Statements may be obtained at the front desk of the Wingham
and District Hospital prior to three o'clock p.m., Thursday,
June 21, 1990. Said documents will also be available at the
Annual Meeting.
Memberships granting voting privileges may be purchased
at the front desk of the hospital for one dollar ($1.00) prior
to five o'cl�ck p.m., Wednesday, June 6, 1990. No member-
ship sold after that time, on that date, will entitle the purchaser
to a vote.
Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this fourteenth day of May, 1990.
By Order of the Board of Governors,
N.M. Hayes,
Secretar.
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FEMALe ATHLETE honoured at last week's high school banquet we1..\ ti,1 ront, left to right --Pe
Kate Peppin, Robyn Carnochan, Jill Betties and Monica Ryan. Back, Julie Smith, Tina'Bosman, Lori Brux-
er, Amy van den Akker, Tammy Nash, Lisa Henderson. Elliott'"photo. gay Ryan,
TOP MALE ATHLETES named at the S.D.H.S. gala were: Front, left to right Dave'''McNairnE Erin Peters,
Dietz, Karsten Carroll, Aaron Broome. Elliott photo.
Mike Henderson, Greg Preszcator, Paul Doh -nage. Back, Kalen Carroll, Terry Sloan, Jamie Wilbee, Jason
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