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Clinton News-Record, 1978-12-07, Page 5• ents get olarships BY JEFF SEDDON Huron County council approved eight scholarships valued at $150 each and 24 bur- saries of $150 each at its final session Thursday.' The money was given to 32 students from Huron Cc:Aunty taking post- secondary education at either university or college. The, executive com- mittee of council recommended that three students from the University of Guelph, two from the University of Western Ontario, two from the University of Waterloo and one from the Ridgetown College of Agriculture be given the county scholarships as recommended by each student's school. The bursaries were given to students from Western, Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University and Fanshawe College. Thomas Hayter of R.R. 2 Dashwood, Donna Gregg of Tiverton and John Underwood of R.R. 1 Wingham are all students at Guelph and were each awarded $150 county scholarships. flayter is seeking a bachelor of science in agriculture, Gregg a science degree and jsieryyood a diploma in agriculture. Joan Coulter of Goderich and R.M. Hoba are both students at the University of Waterloo and both received $150 county scholarships. John • Mustard .of Brucefield and Michele Flowers of R.R. 5 Clinton are at the University of Western Ontario and were recipients of the scholarships, Cathy Peel of R.R. 1 Auburn, was the only college student to -receive a scholarship. She is attending the Ridgetown. College of Agriculture. The executive com- mittee reported that 61 applications from two universities were 'receitired;lon,201bursaries" paidoby the county an- nually. Huron county students attending the schools apply for the $150 bursaries to help them foot the bill for tuition at school. The University of Western Ontario had 41 applications for • ten bursaries and Waterloo had 21 applications for ten bursaries there. At Fanshawe College 28 students applied for two bursaries and at Wilfrid Laurier five applications were received for two bursaries. In other business the executive committee recommended that a grant of $1,980 be paid to the Victorian Order of Nurses and a $3,000 grant be given the Town and Country Homemakers. County fairs were also considered by • council. Th'e •executive committee suggested that agricultural grants in the county remain the same in 1979 except for the minimum for fairs be increased to $200. The Kirkton and Lucknow Fairs bad their grants increased by $25 to $125 and $100 respectively. • Srrtile College student home from Europe: "They're ; loaded over there. EVeryone has a foreign car." SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS 0.4eco,• 444107;7 ;;;i4t: 11nfort-Seisfarth. 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