8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 18, 1979 R.H. Cornish hold Science Fair ) The annual R H. Cornish Science Fair was held last week from April 2nd to 4th. Region Science Fair will be held at Henry Street High School in Whitby on April There were approximately 19th and 20th v 160 projects entered on a Exhibitors present will be voluntary basis from Kinder- ready. willing and quite able garten to Grade 8, and the to explain their projects to. quality of the projects was visitors. The projects on excellent display come from grades 7 Projects included a large to 13 students in the region's t crane built by Todd Milton public schools and are classi- and Paul Brignall The fied into two categories, crane had eight separate Biological and Physical motions, and the ability to Science It 30 Ibs. Another interes- Students whose exhibits ling project was Karen appear at the regional fair McKelvey's work with infra- have worked their way up LJ red photography (thermo- through the many school graphy. fairs tlike the one at R.H. There was a large turn-out Cornish shown above). last Wednesday night for At the completion of this Open House and Science year's regional fair some Fair despite the stormy exhibitors will be invited to weather and allinallitwas a take their exhibits to the 1979 © great success. The Science Fair was sponsored again this year by thé Port Perry Lion's Club, and the judges were Mr. Reg Philip, Mr. Cliff Moon, Mrs. Jean Rose, Mr. Jim Region fair is as follows: pekelvey 2nd Physics; Maxine Trimble 1st Physics; Lamb, Honourable mention Physics, Todd Milton, 3rd (| Lawrence, and Dr. Cam Wednesday, April 18 - p.m. - : fe. Al Ist Physics: Physics. McMaster. Special thanks Exhibits set up; Thursday, Paul Brignall, 3rd Physics; Alissa Lee, 1st Physics; y PRY also go to the Masons, the Port Perry Baptist Church and the Port Perry United Church for the use of their tables. Grade 7 and 8 winners will Canada Wide Science Fair being held at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, May 14 and to 19th. An agenda of the Durham April 19 - Regional Schools have opportunity to visit the Fair; Friday, April 20 - Judging all day, evening - exhibitors banquet and award presentation. GRADE 8 WINNERS Leona Reynold, Honourable mention Biology, Jackie Skelding, Honourable mention Physics; Lorrie Spears, Honourable mention Biology; Karen Samantha Esply, Honourable mention Physics; Janet go on to the Durham Region- On the evening of the 20th ¥ al Science Fair. the Fair is open to the public This year the Durham from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. . { x i y & JUNIOR TMR Patrick Nealon Honourable mention, Jill Kendall Kipp Roane 3rd TMR, Rose Baxter Honourable ¥ y Honourable mention [Jr.], John McKelvey 1st [4-6], mention, Kristi Armour 2nd. | { | LO i Students from R.H. Cornish Public School in Port { Perry competed in a Science Fair at their school during the week of April 2to 6. Projects from both the biological and physical sciences were submitted. Awards were given in each of four categories: Kindergarten and Primary, Grade 7, Junior and TMR, i and Grade 8. The winners in these groups were: : KINDERGARTEN Dana Forder, 1st; Juliana Brock, honourable mention; Jody Luke, 1st; Adam Cookson, 3rd; Robbie i Brown, 2nd. ' ( \ For the Best Deals on New G.M. CARS or TRUCKS RICHARD HUNT ' at WILLIAMSON MOTOR SALES §* Bo Uxbridge 852-3331 §7 | GRADE 7 a | Sea \_ Thinking of Leasing? Give us a Try! Susanne Holi 3rd, Iris Nimz 2nd, lan Bonnell Honourable mention, Stacy Rumford 3rd, Kelvin %V Honourable mention, Janet Simmonds 3rd, Matt Price Gibson 1st. i E py