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The Citizen, 2003-07-16, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2003. 9 locals among CHSS Ontario Scholars KIM VEENSTRA Kim, the daughter of Fred and Donna Veenstra of RR4, Clinton will study honours business administration at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo. She is an Ontario Scholar from Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton. STEPHANIE BOKHOUT The daughter of Helena Mc-Shane and Maarten Bok-hout, is an Ontario Scholar from Central Huron Secon-dary School, Clinton. She will be doing mission work and lifeguarding this year and plans to attend the University of Guelph next year. KENDRA BENNEWIES Kendra, an Ontario Scholar from Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton and daughter of Keith and Michelle Bennewies of RR1, Dublin, will study for a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Western Ontario, London. JAMIE LEWIS The daughter of Brad and Betty Lewis of the Blyth area, Jamie will study human kinetics at the University of Windsor. She is an Ontario Scholar from Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. 2 area students St, Anne s Scholars ROSALYN HARTMAN The daughter of Tilly Anderson and the late Mark Hartman and step-daughter of Robert Ander-son, Rosalyn will attend the University of Western Ontario, London, for a Bache'or of Science in Nursing. She is a CHSS Ontario Scholar. ROSANNA GROBBINK Rosanna is an Ontario Scholar from St. Anne’s Catholic Secondary School, Clinton. She is the daughter of Henry and Mary Ann Grobbink of RR3, Walton. Rosanna will be attending the University of Guelph where she will be stuyding biomedical sciences. DENISE KREUTZWISER The daughter of George and Mary Kreutzwiser of RR4, Walton, Denise is an Ontario Scholar from St. Anne’s Catholic Secondary School, Clinton. She will study at Herstmonceaux Castle in England in the hopes of pursuing a career in forensic science. [1 MICHAEL WALSH Mike, the son of Donna Walsh of Blyth, will be studying kinesiology and health science at York University in Toronto. He is an Ontario Scholar from Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. Mr >|! - k w|l| SONYA SCHULTZ The daughter of Gary and Mary Schultz of RR1, Blyth, Sonya is an Ontario Scholar from Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. She is enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts Honours history program at the University of Guelph. ARON NONKES Aron, the son of Jack and Sylvia Nonkes of East Wawan-osh is an Ontario Scholar from Central Huron Secon-dary School, Clinton. He will attend the University of Guelph in the Bachelor of Commerce program, majoring in agricultural business. z jSP?■ ELIZABETH MACGREGOR The daughter of Don and Kittie MacGregor of Londesborough, Liz is an Ontario Scholar from Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton. She is enrolled in the translation course at York University, Glendon Campus. It was a blast. last weekend, Bob invited his friends over to help lacquer his floors. Thi' vapnib from solventscan easily ignite if they come i e SB into contact U-----1 with sparks or ________p^____ open flame. They should only be used in well ventilated areas that are free from all ignition sources - including pilot lights. " ■ Ontario is expanding and modernizing its network of long-term care facilities. New and renovated buildings are going up throughout the province. So if you require 24-hour care, you can get it in a well-run, well-equipped facility that you can call home. The fact is, our population is growing and aging, and Ontario is working to ensure that all seniors’ long-term care Making healthcare work for you. ® Ontario „„„ to come. Find out more about long-term care in Ontario today. Call 1-877-234-4343 to get a free copy of our Home and Community Care for Seniors brochure. Or visit www.health.gov.on.ca and click on Seniors1 Care. If you can’t live at home you can still feel at h Ontario is adding more homelike long-term c