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Scugog Citizen, 16 Jul 1991, p. 4

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* wp 4--Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, July 16, 1991 7 CARTWRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL RICHARD GREEN "+ Richard is a graduate of Cartwright High School. Richard will be attending the University of Guelph, majoring in Agricultural . Engineering. MATT MASSIE Matt js a graduate of ' Cartwright High School. Matt will be attending Trent University majoring in English. ONTARIO SCHOLARS JENNIFER FLETCHER Jennifer isa graduate of Cartwright High School. Jennifer will be attending the University. of Guelph in the Akedemia Programme. Jennifer was awarded the University of Guelph Presidents" Scholarship. In addition, Jennifer also was the recipient of the University: Women's Scholarship and the Canadian Principal's Scholarship - " LAURA" JENSEN Laura is a graduate of Cartwright HighsSchool. Laura will Be attending ~~ Trent University, majoring in English: Vag ; A Vi i haa AARON. LISHMAN Aaron is a graduate of Cartwright High School Aaron is planning a year of travel before attending university. SHARRI MASTERSON Sharri ts a graduate of Cartwright High School, Sharri will be attending York University, majoring in English Ty Sharri is the recipient of the York University 4 Year Entrance Scholarship. ' TANYA MCLEAN Tanya is a graduate of Cartwright High School. Tanya will be attending the University of Guelph majoring 'in Business. - & finally recog You just have to tip your that to Caspar. $ This 13-yedr old Springer Spaniel has been in the Festival 'Days Mutt show for the last six years. ; : And finally, Caspar was named the "best in show," much to the absolute delight of Kelly Comeal of. Prince 'Albert, who was just three years old when she first entered her favourite pooch in this 'show. : One of the most popular of the Festival Days events, the Mutt Show drew more than 30 dogs of just about every size, shape and colour. MC Doreen Kendall provided a running commeptary as she chatted with the kids, the crowds, the judges and gven some of the - pooches. It was all good fun and nobody had more fun than 13-year old Caspar, Following are the results in the various categories. Largest: Duke, shown by Michelle Asselstine; smallest: Molly, shown by Courtney St: John; longest tail: Barney, shown by Pam Craig; saddest eyes: Flash, shown by Mandy Edgar; curliest fur: Scooter shown 'By Adam Batchelor; friendliest:~ Bailey, shown by Jeremy Wheeler; Best tricks: Willie, shown by. Matt McClelland; dog that least resembles a known breed: Sandy shown by Elaine Morash; best dressed: Tina shown' by Luke Newman. Runner up to the best in show was Scooter shown by-Adam Batchelor. .Health card questions? Concerned about the new Ontario Health Card? ! The Health Minidury has set up a 1-800 line to answer questions about the cards, everything from what happens if you lose one, new cards, turning 65, and obtaining health treatment outside the. province. * 4 July 1 ended a six month tran- sition period for both card holders and health care providers. So far, 98 per cent (9.7 million) Ontario residents have the new cards and a further 100,000 -have been approved and will get their cards soon. But for any questions. you can now call 1-800-268-1154 Monday to Friday 8:00 AM. to 9:00 PM. - HALL NO. 1 (PORT PERRY} No calls, all week long. SCUGOG HALL NO. 2 (CAESAREA) July 14: 18:09 Ambulance assist, auto rollover, Hwy. 7A east of .-Nestleton Station. Persistent Caspar Kelly Corneal of Prince Albert with her pooch 'Caspar', the 13-year- old Springer Spaniel judged 'best mutt in show' last Saturday morning. This is the sixth time Caspar has been in the Festival Days Mutt Show and the first time a winner (see story). It's hard to tell If this little guy Is enjoying the Mutt Show or not. But it sure looks like Mom and Dad got a kick out of it:

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