The Citizen, 2006-07-13, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2006.
CORPORATION OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF
NORTH HURON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO
REVIEW AMENDMENTS
TO THE 2006 BUDGET
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 291 (1) of the
Municipal Act that the Council of the Corporation of the Township
of North Huron will be reviewing amendments to the 2006 Budget
with the Intention of adopting such amendments, at 7:30 p.m. on
Monday, July 17, 2006 in the Council Chambers located at 274
Josephine Street, Wingham, ON. For further information, please
contact the Municipal Office at 519-357-3550.
Donna White
Treasurer
Township of North Huron
GAVIN
BOWERS
Gavin is the
son of Steve and
Rita of RR2,
Brussels. He is
an Ontario
Scholar from St.
Anne's Catholic
Secondary
School, Clinton.
Bowers is returning to St. Anne's
for a semester of co-operative
education.
MARLENA
IPPOLITO
Marlene, an
Ontario Scholar
from St. Anne's
Catholic
Secondary
School is the
daughter of
Angelo and
Camillia of Belgrave. Marlena is
attending McMaster University in
the fall to study science.
2 locals among
St. Anne's Scholars
School celebrates
Jasmine Roth (left) and Delania Smith carry the banner
preceeding Grey Central Public School's float in Saturday's
150th anniversary parade in Ethel. Grey Central School
celebrated its 40th birthday in June. (Carol Burns photo)
Hullett Grade 8s honoured
Presentation of Grade 8 awards for
Brussels students was done at the
graduation ceremonies.
Recipients were: Andrea Watson,
Kerry John Frances Moogk Art
award; Matthew Cardiff, Margery
A. Huether music award; Andrew
Watson, BPS School Council
geography award; Andrew Watson,
BPS French award; Matthew
Cardiff, Hazel Matheson history
award; Andrew Lindsay, Heather
Hill. Cory Bragg athletic award;
Travis Roetcisoender, Matthew
Cardiff, Gauss math award; Andrew
Lindsay, Ken Ashton mathematics
award; Matthew Cardiff, Martin
Murray English award sponsored by
Brussels Optimists; Cameron
Schlosser, Festival Hydro science
award; Andrew Watson, Ontario
Principals' Council Leadership
award; Matthew Cardiff, Glenn
Smith ABCD award; Andrew
East
Wawanosh
students
get awards
East Wawanosh Public School
held its Grade 8 graduation banquet
recently.
Award recipients were: Kaytee
Richmond, mathematics; Brandon
Chaffe, history; Kaytee Richmond,
geography; Kaytee Richmond,
science; Dalton Delisle, English;
Dalton Delisle, music; Meagan
Pletch, French; Nicole Robinson,
top female athlete; Greg Dodds, top
male athlete; Ashley Casemore, art;
Alicia Appleby, citizenship;
Brandon Chaffe, Brandon Chaffe,
principal's award for student
leadership; Brandon Chaffe, general
proficiency; Ashley Casemore,
academic proficiency; Ashley
Casemore, most improved student
from Municipality of Morris-
Turnberry.
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TRY CLASSIFIED
Recipients of awards at Hullett
Central Public School's Grade 8
graduation were: Katelyn
Roetcisoender, science; Liz Duggan
Ferrier, Amber Walton, art; Sheldon
Reid, history; Shawna Popp,
geography; Heather Hulley,
penmanship; Cassie Salverda, peer
mediation; Aaron Hillis, music;
Melissa Disher, English.; Amber
Walton, French; Jordan Bakelaar,
improved effort award; Marsha
Rozendal, mathematics; Aaron
Hillis, Robyn Kassies, computers;
Dan Dery, Danielle Bean,
outstanding athlete; Ryan
Armstrong, improvement in
academics; Lucas Cooke, Caitlyn
Pollard, overall improvement; Tyler
Middegaal, student leadership; Tyler
Middegaal, Robyn Kassies, Danielle
Bean, Cassie Salverda, Sheldon
Reid, Heather Hulley, student
council award; Tyler Middegaal,
outstanding male graduate; Amber
Walton, outstanding female
graduate; Kris Bjerg, all-around
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is very pleased."
Shelly Martel, (Nickel Belt), the
NDP health critic, who has been
pressuring the government to cover
velcade for more than a year, said, "I
know patients who need velcade and
can't afford it. This gives them a
second chance."
"The $8 million is a drop in the
bucket in the $33 billion health
budget, but it is the drug of last
resort, an issue of life and death for
these patients," Martel said.
Martel urges the government as it
works through the regulations for
Bill 102 this summer, to ensure that
sports awards; Matt Huether,
improvement in mathematics;
Whitney Hulley, Lucas Cooke,
effort and co-operation; Marshall
Miller, Alex Vandereijk, John Nolan,
co-operation and improvement;
Melissa Disher, Katelynn
Roetcisoender, Cassie Salverda,
Recipients of the Grade 8 awards
at Grey Central Public School's
graduation were: Robin Rosentreter,
English; Mackenzie Daugherty,
mathematics; Katie Glen, history;
Adrian Menzi, geography;
Mackenzie Daugherty, French;
Danielle Kehoe, art; Kayla Stewart,
cancer patients are involved on
the committee that makes decis-
ions about intravenous cancer
drugs.
She says that health care
consumers can bring quality of life
issues to the discussion, rather than
just how many of days of life for
how many dollars.
Whitney Hulley, Tyler Middegaal,
"yearbook; Gentry Boyce, literacy
reading; Melissa Disher, attendance;
Shane Zenker, helpfulness; Aaron
Hillis, slide show; Robyn Kassies,
public speaking; Melissa Disher,
volunteer award; Danielle Bean,
valedictorian.
science; Kayla Stewart, music;
Robin Rosentreter, Principal award
for student leadership; Jesse
McKinnon, I.I. and P. award; Kayla
Stewart, McDonald arts award;
Joris Kuijpers, Optimist award;
Vicki Blake, Ida Evans citizenship
award; Randy Zwep, all-round
student congeniality; Robin
Rosentreter, scholar trophy; Derick
Bachert, Robyn Phillips, athletic
trophies.
Grey crests were presented
to Katie Glen, Randy Zwep,
Robin Rosentreter, Vicki
Blake, Joris Kuijpers, Adrian
Menzi, Greg Kuepfer, Robyn
Phillips, Mackenzie Daugherty,
Kayla Stewart, Gage Sheppard,
Ashley Muse, Blake Cardiff, Derick
Bachert, Herbie Runstedler, Alix
Sholdice.
Other Grey Central winners were:
Grey Cup, Lieke Kuijpers; Chess
awards, junior, Lucas Laidlaw,
senior, Mitchell Laidlaw.
Watson, BPS Grade 7 good guy
award; Trista Deitner, Joseph
Kerkhof Memorial "Big Buddy"
award; Cameron Schlosser, Trista
Deitner, Brussels Lions citizenship
awards; Robert Cronin, most
improved academic effort; Carla
Tustin, Morris Twp. most improved
student award; Heather Hill, Ida
Evans estate award; Andrew Watson,
Trista Deitner, Royal Canadian
Legion proficiency awards; Matthew
Cardiff, Trista Deitner, Heather Hill.
Andrew Lindsay, Travis
Roetcisoender, Elli Schimanski,
Andrea Watson, academic
excellence.
Health critic says Blyth graduates step gives patients
receive awards a second chance
Awards presented
to Grey Grade 8s
at graduation
SCHOOL BOARD
ELECTION 2006
Municipal Elections Act, 1996
FOR THE
AVON MAITLAND DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS
NOMINATION FOR THE OFFICE OF
SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE
ONE (1) PERSON TO BE ELECTED TO
REPRESENT THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT
OF NORTH EAST HURON CONSISTING
OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY
TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON
Nominations/Registrations may be filed during regular business hours
at the office of the Clerk for the Township of North Huron, 274
Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 :until Friday,
September 29, 2006 at 5:00 p.m. Nominations/Registration papers
and full particulars may be obtained at the Municipal Office.
A signed consent to the nominations, a declaration of qualification by
the candidate, the $100.00 filing fee (cash, money order or certified
cheque) and identification of the candidate are required.
Where there are more candidates than are required to fill the office,
notice shall be given of the location of voting places, the dates and
times that voting places will be open for voting, and the manner in
which electors may use voting proxies.
Please be advised that no person who proposes to be a candidate
may solicit or accept contributions for election purposes, or incur
expenses until that person's nomination has been filed.
Dated this 12th Day of July, 2006
Ronna Lee Johnson, Clerk Kriss Snell, Clerk
Township of Howick Township of North Huron
Nancy Michie Clerk
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry