Times-Advocate, 1988-07-06, Page 3GAISER-KNEALE SHIELD -- Recipients of the Gaiser-Kneale shield for honour students in Grade 13 for this
.year and last year were, back row, left; .Marie Debruyn, Ruth Ann Essery, David Dougall, Carol Willis. Front row,
left; Christine Coates, Kelly Hern, Jeanette Van Esbroeck, Bonnie Turnbull. Missing are Mary Ducharme, Robert
Bowers,•Mary Flemming.
RSD SHIELD -- Recipients of the RSD Sports Den shield for Grade 10 honours students for this year and last
year were, left; Patrick Ducharme, Kelly Talbot,.Leanne Dietrich, Denise Kints, Marnie Walker, David Thiel. Miss-
ing are Henri Debruyn and Darcy Vanneste.
EXETER LIONS SHIELD -- Recipients of
year and last year are back row, left; Brenda Balsdon, David Josephson, Said Osman,
left; Michelle Vincent, Lisa Meloche, Kelly Talbot, Leanne Dietrich, Karol Dauber. -
the
Exeter
Lions
Club
Shield
for
Grade
AL
1 Ontario Scholars this
Dale Ducharme. Front row,
Charges • laid in Thames Road crash
p.m., Thursday.
Sometine overnight on Wednes-
day, June 29, a vehicle owned by
Hilda McAdams. Zurich wag struck
by an unknown vchicic on the Ma-
plewoods Apartments parking lot,
west of Zurich.
Mark Rothbaucr and Christopher
Angcrman of Iluron Park suffered
minimal
injurics when the vchicic
Rothbaucr was operating left the
roadway of Stephen township side-
road 15 at 8:50 p.m. on June 27.
On Sunday June 26 at 1.45 a.m.,
a vehicle driven by Brian Boyd of
London left the roadway of High-
way •81 and rolled into the ditch.
Boyd and two passengers Leone La-
macre, London and John Bowe,
Tltamcsford wcrc taken to Universi-
ty Hospital in London suffering un-.
determined injurics.
During the week, Exctcr OPP of-
ficci•sinvestigatcd 69 gcncral occur-
rcnces.They laid 101 Highway Traf-
fic Act charge, 13 Liquor Licence
Act charges, four under the insu-
rance Act and six Criminal Code
charges.
in addition, seven drivers wcrc
charged with impaired driving and
10 others received driving licence
suspensions'of 12 hours each.
EXETER - A Tecswater man has
been charged with impaired driving
causing bodily harm following a
July 1 accident on highway 83 at
Thames Road.
Brian Fuller was the driver of a
vehicle which failed to stop at the
stop sign on Concession.6 of Us -
borne township at the intersection
of 83 and struck a westbound vchi-
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cle driven by Darrel McKillop of
Guelph.
McKillop and a passenger Bonita
Gibson of Toronto wcrc taken .to
South Iluron Hospital in Exeter af-
ter their vchicic struck a -tree and a
cement pillar in front of the
Thames Road United Church.
A passenger in the Fuller vehi-
cle; Chris White of Godcrich was
also taken to the Exeter -hospital
for trcatemcnt of minor injuries.
•Both ychicles were demolished in
the. mishap investigated by officers
of the Exctcr Ontario Provincial
Police detachment. it occurred at
12.25 p.nt. The Exeter fire depart-
ment was also called on for assis-
tance at the scene.. -
Also on Friday at 3.30 p.m., ve-
hicles operated by Ralph Bender and
Charlene Browning, both of Huron -
Park colllided on Algonquin Drive
in Huron Park. No injuries wcrc
sustained and vehicle damage -was
moderate,
At 5.a.m. the same day, a deer
was killed when it was struck by a
vehicle driven by Doug Regier, RR
1, Zurich on Highway 84.
A vehicle driven by David
McVecney, Huron Park left the
roadway of Alberta Avenue in Hu-
ron Park at 7:05 p.m. on Friday and
struck a bridge railing. "
The McVeency vehicle was heavi-
ly damaged' and a passenger JohnContinucd,•from front.page
Gcrgoirc of Centralia -was treated at need. for this proposal"
South Huron Hospital in Exeter for Reeve Wilder. reinforced the need
minor injuries. • - for both councils to agree to sotne
Flo +w}rui2t--Wert sustained and • sort of compromise to work on;
damage waslight as a vchicic driv- otherwise, both parties face a Win-
-WIT -Donnell Woods, London leftl-situation at the OMB hearing.
the roadway of Highway 4 at 5.25 oseWhen the minutes of the media-
• tion were presented. at Monday's
council meeting, .Mickle com-
• • plaincd that two items wcrc mis-
leading.
Mickfc said, " I suggorsted that if
the Mjnistcr of Agriculture and not
'OMAF waived' the Triewant sections
of the Food Land Guidelines in this
instance, the town of Exeter would
3 ; have. to accept, the subdivision.The
needs study did riot look at available
indu'serial land within the town of
- Exeter." .. .
. The reeve's .second beef was on
the fact, the mediation meeting was
to be strictly between Hay and Exet-
er. but a couple of other planners
• were involved.
OMB hearing
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Times -Advocate, July 6, 1988 Page 3
Present SHDHS Honour Rswards
EXETER - South Huron District
.High School .awarded- its honour -
students last Wednesday evening
.with a banquet at the Roc° Centre.
All high school students -who had
made'thc Honour Roll With an A •
-
ayerage of $0 percent or more from
Secondary School Honour
• • Graduation Diplomas
Rob Bilcski, Sharon Boersma,
Kim Boogemans, `Brad Borland,
Robert Bowers, Phia .Coe k; Den-
nis Crawford, -Peter Cyr, Marie De-
Bruyn, Tessjca DeLilian, Tanya Del -
bridge, Connie Dcsjardine, . - -
Mary Ducharme, Christine East-
crbrook, Scow Fields,_ Mary Flem-
ing, Marilyn Hamilton, Julie. Hen-
drick, Daryl _Henry, Kelly Hern,
Lisa l tern, Kathy Hudgins, Carolyn
Hoonaard, Vern Iskauskas, Leanne
Jennison, Ross Keller, Dale Kints,
Teresa Knip, Jcttty Lamport, Barb
Lawson, Mark Lomas, Ewan
McGregor, • -
• Tracey Oke, Trevor Rau., Carrie
Redhead, Mary Ann Regier, Janice
Schade, Sivilay Scngkhounmany,
Julie Scyler, Leigh Soldan, Beth •
Sweeney, Chris Thompson; -Bonnie
Turnbull, Jeanette VanEsbrocck,
Maureen VandenBoomcn, Sheri
Varlcy, Karen Westlake; Carol Wits-
lis.
ilslis. -
1986-1988 were eligible to attend. the names of the top students in
The roast beef dinner vas presented each class were officially presented,
by the South Huron staff. to be displayed in the school. The
. Teacher Mrs. Debbi Homuth in- Gaiser-Kneale'Shield, presented to
troduced the guest speaker Ms. Deb- all 1986-8.7. grade 13 students with
orah Clarke, an alumnus of Exeter an average over 80 percent.
high school. Ms. Clarke spoke on ' The Ontario Scholars for 1986 -
how to "Live Your Dreams", re- 87 and 1987-88 were introduced
-minding• the students that Success to warm'hpplause from parents, fa -
• is ;i journey; nota destination. The culty and students.
elevator to success is "out of order" • Don'Thompson of the E,Actcr Li -
so you.1I have to .take these stairs, oris presented an award to the top
one step at a time. She commended strident in each class for the last
the students for the honours they two years. -
had achieved, as evidence of their Ms. B. Wright and Mrs. Dianne
talents and potential.. Heatherington presented the Math
.-Ms. Clarke, has written a book Awards, to the two grade nine stu-
"Goal. Setting for Personal Success dents who were among over
Live Your Dream"." -You must set 25,000 studepts across Canada. to
abalaitcetietween.personal (Spiritu- take the Pascal contest. Rob Du-
- .al) goals, career goals and materia-- charme and Jim Kestcr, placing in
• listic goals. She asked each student the top 25 percent. David Thiel,
to write out three papers, one of li- Grade 10, won an award for being
mitless` goals, one of immediate in the top 5 percent of 19,000 tak-
goals (by years end) -and one "What ing the Caylcy Contest. The Avo-
' w ill 1 he doing • 10 years from gadro (Chemistry) contest award
now?" They must develop confi- was presented to Richard Hope,
dente through their experiences; for who came in the top 10 percent in
choice, not chancc,.detcrmines your a contest written by 5,700 students
across Canada, the U.S.A. and
Great Britain: 7
Principal and Mayor Bruce Shaw
commended all of these students on
their fine work and impressive
achievements. Congratulations to
all of these -young people who
have brought such pride .to their
families, their school, and to their
community!
Ontario Secondary School
Diplomas
Ilcatlier Alce, Wendy Ballantyne, .
Scott Bell,' Gayle Boogemans,
Wendy-Boogemans; Joanne Bridle,
Jeff'Clarke, Carol -Dauber, Sheila
Denomme ; Mark Ducharme, Donna •
Gingcricll, Lana I icndcrson, •
Gerald Kester, Jeff Kints, Doric
McCann, Teresa [McCarter, Mary-Jo-
Mcidingcr, Terry Meikle, Christine
Miller, Shawn -Moore, Janet. Mow-
at, Jon O'Connor, .Roxanne -Over=
• holt, Jamie Parker,
George Poortiniza:, Tracy Nest, -
Rosemary Rcgicr, Vicki Reynolds,
Bobbi Jo Richards; Laura- Smalc,
Jot. Smith, Chris • Swartinan, -Terry
Thiel, Rebecca Vandeworp, Shawn
Vanstone, Steve Watson, Steve
Wilson, Julianne Rader. -
Secondary School
Graduation Diplomas
Kelly Coon, Maryann Dekoker,
Mike Dow, Dean Hayter, Jeff Hoff-
man, Shelley Horne, Teresa Knip,
John Kochan, Toni Okc, Joy Par-
ent, Lisa Rader, Ernie Szabo, Rich-
ard Ticknor, Cheri Wedlake, Kellie
Whiteford, Scott Murray.
l-::ACll COURSE: BEST
l:riglish •
Grade 9 basic - Clyde Kooy; gen-
eral - Julia Ohre; advanced -
chael Glaskin-Clay. Grade 10 basic
- Mark Watson; _ gcncral - Scott
Crawford, Ron Mosurinjohn; .ad-
vanced.--Marnie Walker. Grade 11
basic - Francis Chadwick; gncral -
Lisa Meloche; advanced - Christine
Taziar, Kim Crawford, Michelle
Vincent, -Scott Ittisscll. Grade: 12
basic - Dave McDonald; general -
Mary Jo Mcidingcr, Karol Dauber;
advanced Jodi Brokenshirc, Jodi
Brokenshirc, David Josephson, Said
Osman, Brenda Balsdon, Brenda-
Balsdon, OAC Chris Thompson;
Leigh Soldan.
Theatre Arts
Grade -11 - Anncttc Regier. Grade
12 - .Karen I loffrnan..rade 13 -
Rob Hoffman.
Geography
Grade 9 basit - Joy Lea Smith;
advanced - Barb Tiernan, Rob Pass
more, Ryan Good. Grade 10 ad-
. vanccd - Marnie Walker; gcncral -
• Jason Westlake. Grade 11 advanced
- Annette Regicr, general - Dchhic
'Lawrence. Grade 12 advanced - Beth •
Dcs•ardine. Grade 13 advanced - Da-
vid Josephson.
Il.istor-y
Grade I(! basic - Tammic Winger;
gcncral - Jeff flcCurdy; advanced -
0..,David Thiel. Grade 11 gcncral - An-
drew Grubb,. Parichard Thepgno-
thinh; advanced -. David Josephson.
Grade 12 gcncral - Mike Jeffery; ad-
vanced - Said Osman. Man in Soci-
ety gcncral - Lisa Malochc; ad
vanccd - Leanne Dietrich:Law basic
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The next portion of the program
involved a presentation of a plaque
to every student named on the lion -
our Roll for 1986-88. ,
Academic shields, inscribed with
MURPHY -WOODEN RECIPIENTS -- This group received the H.J.
t.lurphy -- J.L. Wooden shield for. being named to the honour roll in Grade.
nine this fear and last year. Back row, Ieft:Daniel Thiel, Michael Glaskin=
Clay, Robert: Passmore, David Thiel. Front row, left; Barbara Tiernan,
Eounmy Phannavong and Wanda Turnbull. Julie Schade was also a recipi-
ent. •- -
KONGSKILDE SHIELD -- The Kongskilde shield was given out to
Grade 12 students who were named Ontario Scholars this year, and last
year. -Back row, left; David .Josephson, Said Osman, Dale Ducharme.
Front row, left; Lori Lynn Wagner, Jeanette Van Esbroeck. Missing are
Sandra Kechnie, Mary Ducharme, Kathleen Little. •
Exeter Council Briefs
EXETER - The Economic De- changed to outside the municipality.
vclopment Committee for the ' . •r * * * * • -
town of Exeter for the year 1988 •`A bylaw was passed Monday
was submitted to council, Monday • night officially naming thc heads of
night. , the Exeter and area fire department.
The committee will he chaired Gary Middleton is• thc chief with
by -Peter Darbishirc with Niall- Don Wells as deputy -chief. Leroy
Straw as vice-chairman. Past chair- Edwards_ is fire prevention officer,
Man is bill. Micklc. -- -John-Morgan and Peter McFalls arc
Other members of tilt committee platoon chiefs and captains arc Bob
are mayor Bruce Shaw, Morley Forrest and -Larry Smith.
Hall, Dave' Urlin, Gord Nichol,
Bol, Spears, Mike Soldan, Karen Permission was given to the Ex-
I't;ll•t . (i;u lcan and Ron Chanyi. der Express baseball club to operite
* * a beer tent during the 1988 Ontario
I he rc,i•nation of Phyllis John- Senior 'D' baseball championship
son as a nicinbcr of'4hc South.1Iu- - playoffs to. be -.held in Exeter On
ron Recreation Centre Board was September 3, 4 and 5. -
.accepted i ittt.rcgret. As of August • Six►kesman Geary Pcnt:alc said
1,.slic will no longcr be a resident the baseball club will obtain its
of Exctcr. own liability insurance. Penhale
Mayor•Brucc Shaw•.told fellow added that the idea has been okayed
councillors that •recent changes in by the South Huron Rec -Centre
provincial legislation calls for res- Board and the -Huron Cotipty Health -
-ignations by any council or board Board has given permission.
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