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The Times Advocate, 2004-07-07, Page 13Wednesday, July 7, 2004 Exeter Times–Advocate 13 Top academic students at South Huron DHS "cz Ca Grade 9 Top Male Kyle Bryson Grade 9 Top Female Heather Amerongen Grade 11 Grade 9 Runner -Up Sadie McCann Grade 9 Runner -Up Christine O'Reilly 1 0 CL) PmIC Cd Grade 10 ;..1 Top Male Jordan Skinner Grade 10 Top Female Kylen VanOsch Gra Grade 10 Runner -Up Janelle Martin Grade 11 Top Male David Boere Grade 11 Top Female Shannon Cooper Grade 11 Runner -Up Ashley Ralph Grade 12 Top Male Aaron Daters SHDHS Ontario Scholars Grade 12 Top Female Jessica Bray Grade 12 Runner -Up Peter Kikkert • Shayne Andrews • Brenna Anstett • Shannon Baer • Jason Batten • Jamie Bibby • Jessica Bray • Aaron Datars • Ashley Desjardine • Janelle Dykstra • Ashley Erb • Brittney Foster • Brian Glavin • Cindy Gregus • Sarah Hayes • Zak Homuth • Kaley Jennison • Peter Kikkert • Cory King • Maegan Kipfer • Ryan Knee • Lindsay Love • Ben Martin • Jesse McCann • Marcia Mellick • James Obre • Curtis Pfaff • Julie Prout • Deryk Rader • Denise Ritchie • Lindsey Rundle • Meaghan Spence • Jonathan Thornton • Debra Toonk • SkylarVanOsch • Dustin Verhoeve. Nicholas Beeson Jordyn Bilckr Hensall Public School Graduating Class of 2004 Irrotny warn Abell IVI ICnael Collins Alice )oilier Jennller Donovan ulm Itrls Fragiskatos Lauren Jinks Maggi. JInk nm oer Kehn Ashley Henning Megan Rooseboom Ryan Rowell fie Lana Shapton Jonatnar. Smalln-an Srlstl mite Mandy Mathonia Hsnley aianrane Andrew Mattson Charky McCarthy 4.601 vanaynen Hensall Public School held its 2004 gradua- tion ceremonies recently. Top row, left to right: Nicholas Beeson, Jordyn Bilcke,Timothy Campbell and Michael Collins. Second row, left to right: Alice Dallier, Jennifer Donovan, Dimitris Fragiskatos, Lauren Jinks, Maggie Jinks, Amber Kehn, Mandy Mathonia, Andrew Mattson and Charity McCarthy. Bottom row, left to right: Ashley Renning, Megan Rooseboom, Ryan Rowcliffe, Lana Shapton, Jonathan Smallman, Kristi Smith, Ashley Stanlake, Codi VanBynen and Aaron Wedge. New maintenance building for board By Stew Slater TIMES -ADVOCATE STAFF SEAFORTH — Following through on a major capital expenditure process approved in principle a year ago, the Avon Maitland District School Board accepted the low bid from ICORR Construction for the consolidation of maintenance facilities to a central location alongside the board's administrative offices in Seaforth. The $635,000 project "will house the mainte- nance team in one central location to facilitate more efficient response to school needs and free up, for student use, the Stratford Northwestern Secondary School lab space now being used by half the maintenance team," states a report deliv- ered to trustees at a meeting June 22. The building will be attached to the southeast- ern portion of the former Seaforth District High School building, which is home not only to the board's administrative offices, but is also cele- brating its second anniversary as the relocated home of Seaforth Public School. Extra office space has been included in plans for the maintenance facility, "in the event that we need existing Seaforth Public School space" as phase-in occurs for the government -mandated cap on Primary class sizes. Maintenance staff now use one Seaforth Public School classroom for office space. The funding mechanism for the project — with financing provided through access to Facility Renewal Fund grants over a 20 -year period — was approved a year ago on June 24, 2003.