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Port Perry Star, 29 Nov 1988, p. 3

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Nominated as an Ontario Junior Citizen Tracey Molion has been nominated for Ontario Jun- Jor Citizen of the Year 1988--and it's no wonder. The busy teenager Is a model citizen, devoting every spare hour she has to Improving herself and helping others. : See story . dor details. ; Denture Therapy Clinic JOANNE DEKKING, D.T. 1330: Ritson: Rd. N., Monday to Saturday (Ritson at Taunton) - 4136-9888 Oshawa, Orit. L1G 626 erm * cio Tree Fountain Lot sk No eta, i110 Aut tic Chri s Tree Waterer Our Tree Fouritain keeps a constant 2" of water in your tree stand (fits X- - all types). It operates on a siphoning action and is sturdy, stable and "she. Quick and easy 10 set up, it fills and shuts off aufomatically. A »* "SN. long hose allows foi placerhent away from the stand. You can check water supply at a glance and refill easily without moving gifts. ing gins. 2X "7 Your tree will stay fresh for weeks wilh fewer fallen needles and &K Item 1006 $9.98 ¥K x Ei x Duck the Draft this Winter A 1/4" draft under a door or window is as bad ¥ s having a ten-inch hole in your wall. 4. ns and door. Item 1002 Hoy ¥ Order Formes fy husk mE Neen ied ine. RK Please Print D Your name: 4 ™ Your address: x * City: Province: Postal Code -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 x Item# Describtion Qty Total Price x x x * x es Please add 8% Salestax - x x and $ 2.95 for Handling/Shipping x «K Paymentby: C3 Visa CJ Matera ard (2) Monevorder (no Cod) 4K Your Visa #: CII IIL LIL E TET) Expiry Date + + Name of Bank SignatureX x STI TEIES EER ES REESE RR ERE Tracey Mollon of Port Perry has been nominated for Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year, 1988. Sponsored by the Ontario Com- munity Newspapers Association and Canadian airlines, the award honours young people who are in- volved in worthwhile community service, who have overcome dis- abling physical or psychological limitations, or who have per- formed acts of heroism. Pini a cheerful fair-haired 17 year old, has all the above qualifi- cations. She was nominated by her father and her biggest fan, Ron Mollon. "When I saw the ad in the paper about the Ontario Junior Citizen award, I couldn't think of anyone more deserving than Tracey," Ron said. Indeed, an hour spent with Tra- cey confirms his enthusiasm. She is bright, confident and is gener- ous with both her time and her talents. She is now in Grade 11 at Port Perry High School, and on her most recent report card, Tracey came out with an average of 77%. Not a bad mark by any stretch of the imagination, but it's particu- larly excellent for Tracey, who has a diagnosed learning disability. Clear signs of problems were re- vealed to Tracey's parents when she failed Grade One, repeated the year, and then failed again. The school wanted Tracey to try one more time, but it was obvious to her father that something was wrong--someone who tried as hard as Tracey should have been excel- ling, not failing. So he took her to a local doctor who in turn sent Tracey to the Hospital for Sick Children in To- ronto, where a battery of tests were done. Eventually, Tracey was diag- nosed as having difficulties judg- ing space and distance, that some- how connected with her problems in reading and spelling. BE i. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 29, 1988 -- 3 Since that time, Tracey, with the help of a teacher who special- izes in assisting students with learning disabilities, has worked incessantly at school. This year, for example, she works constantly, fitting her stud- ies into every spare minute--at lunch hour, before school, after school, in the evenings and on weekends. In 1985-86, Tracey won the L.O.D.E. award for most deserving student. She is proud of the 77% average on her report card, but says the mark took "mega-work. " At the same time her learning difficulties were announced, doc- tors revealed Tracey had great co- ordination. Ron Mollon decided it would be a boon for Tracey's self-confidence if he could help her find a hobby that would develop her natural co- ordination, so he signed her up for guitar lessons. Unfortunately, the lessons didn't work out. Tracey found readin music too difficult, and frustra she abandoned the guitar. Equally frustrated, Ron looked elsewhere for something to inter- est his daughter, and when a local man Rob Dodds, started a karate class, Ron took Tracey there. At first, Tracey hated it. "I was watching what they were - friend. Tracy | loves people. . . . the more the better! doing in the class and thinking, there's no way I could do that," she recalls. But with an open mind she gave it her best shot, and by the time she turned 15, Tracey had eamed her black belt. She was the first person in the Wado-Kai Karate Federation to receive a black belt at such a tender age. In her six years of studying ka- rate, kata and sparring, Tracey has won numerous awards. She also teaches her classmates at the Latcham Centre, where the club is based. One would think schoolwork and karate at least twice a week would be enough to keep any teenager busy, but Tracey does so much more. In fact, her part-time "job" is so consuming that she has decided to make a career out of helping the physically and mentally chal- lenged. She is completely devoted to these people, working for Central Seven in group homes on her own time, and in the Central Seven workshop, through the Durham Board of Education's Co-op pro- gram. She also volunteers for AD- HOD Services, working one on one with a young woman, teach- ing her life skills and being a (Turn to page 10) >, CHRISTMAS SPECIAL =" NU ISABOUI (loc UR} Freshly Made, Pre-boxed BELGIUM CHOCOLATES 15% OFF EE -- hr 182 (uicen St., Port Perry OPEN 7 DAYS -- 10 to 10 0 CHRISTMAS TREES Support SCOUTING"S Annual CHRISTMAS TREE SALE From December 3rd to 18th, 1988 (excluding December 5, 6, 7) 225 ONLY -- SCOTCH PINE CANADIAN TIRE STORE PORT PERRY PLAZA Monday to Friday 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM Saturdays 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sundays 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Sponsored by 1st Port Perry Group Committee . in aid of Scouting Movement. oS a

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