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Scugog Citizen (1991), 25 Oct 1994, p. 16

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= = 16 -- Scugog Citizen - Tuesday, Oclober 35, 1994 CHS grad wins $10,000 scholarship Cartwright High School = been awarded a scholarship department of Industry, graduate Mark Simmons has worth $10,000 by the federal Science and Technology. First Port Perry Guides held an enrolment last week to welcome five new Guides. From left are Sheena Beauchamp, Brittany Wiger, Holly Blair, Samantha Chiusolo and Rose Russell. First Port Perry meets Wednesday night at the Kinsmen Hall and Guilder Pat Evans says there Is still room for girls 9-11 years of age to join If they are Interested. You can give Pat a call at 985-9190. Mark is a first year student at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay where he is taking a four year honours course in computer science. He graduated from CHS last spring with an average of 88.6 per cent. The $10,000 scholarship is to encourage and support students in technological studies in Canada. Mark is the son of Roger and Elsie Simmons of Blackstock Mr. Simmons said his son had applied for this scholarship back in the summer and had pretty well forgotten about it When the letter arrived at the Simmons home last week. they immediately notified Mark with the good news. Mark has also received $3,000° from Lakehead University this year. Doug Fish enters deputy-reeve race in Mariposa Doug Fish has entered the race for deputy-reeve of Mariposa Township. A Mr. Fish is semi-retired and says he can give full time attention to municipal matters. Over the past few years he has served on several public How much of your education tax dollar actually reaches the classroom? PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL will hold its annual COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM 8:00 PM - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1994 ' residential IF YOU FEEL WE NEED TO : ..cut COST in education by REDUCING the BLOATED [EAUCRACY {45% of our Education Employees "don't teach!") and forming joint ventures with the Separate School Board to eliminate the costly DUPLICATION of services .. improve CURRICULUM by returning to the BASIC "Core" subjects with emphasis on a PHONICS BASED READING PROGRAM; and regular board-wide testing in each grade and subject area to prevent children from "slipping through the cracks". .. have OPEN and HONEST COMMUNICATION between home and school to facilitate "PARENTS as PARTNERS" in the decision- making process of education. .. then ELECT Carol Switzer SCUGOG PUBLIC SCHOOL _ TRUSTEE November 14th, 1994 True Approved by the CFO, Carol Switzer Campaign vid MALCOLM Sencows Leadensbiict with Authorized by the CFO, David Malcolm Campaign " and volunteer organizations and was a member of the liason committee for the Conservation Planning Strategy for the future years of the Kawartha Conservation Authority, } Raised on a farm and still involved in farming in Mariposa, he is very aware of the diffictlties farmers are facing these days. Recreation facilities and subdivision development are among his other municipal concerns. He has had much experience at the local, provincial and federal levels of politics and will be accessible with a progressive approach to all issues, He is an advocate of fewer closed meetings of council and more media releases to keep ratepayers informed of what the council is doing. ; Mr. Fish has attended water seminars at Sir Sandford College in Lindsay and has great concern about the quality of water in the Scugog area. He said a lot of damage has already been done to the lake and to the waters that feed into it. Yision

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