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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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