18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 27, 1990 - R.H. Cornish Science Fair Winners . These three Grade 7 students will represent R.H. Cornish Public School at the Region- al Science Fair at G.L. Roberts this week. Pictured are first place winners: Biology division Todd Stewart, Physics Kyle Brough, Applied Science and Engineering Daryl Bourgeois. (a The Grade 8 first place winners will also represent Cornish at the Regional Fair this week. Pictured are first place Physics Lisa Pereman, Biology Cynthia Morden, Applied Sci- ence and Engineering Ben Lewis. See story for more details on award winners. «© MARGARET SCOTT Certified General Accountant PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS Over 16 Years Experience Bookkeeping Small Businesses 0985-3508 FRALICK'S BEACH R.R. 5, PORT PERRY IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Building Fund ... ADVERTISE WHERE IT PAYS ... The Partners and Staff of BDO WARD MALLETTE are pleased to invite friends and clients the official opening of their new o CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS to attend an open house celebrating 38 Toronto Street North, Uxbridge on Friday, April 6, 1990 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. R.S.V.P. 852-9714 of the firm, ffice at R.H. Cornish Public School held its annual Science Fair. this past week, and the winners were announced Wednesday evening. The projects judged were all done by Grade 7 and 8 students, and were judged in three differ- ent Saiegurice biology, physics, and applied science and engi- neering. Grade 7 winners are as fol- lows: Biology: -1st place Death From Above by Todd Stewart, 2nd The In- visible World by Courtney Wil- liamson and Tanya Latreille, 3rd Are They Really The Same? by Julie Ball, and Amanda Webb. Physics: -1st place Acid Rain and Water by Kyle Brough, 2nd Coloured Cabbage by Mike Smith, 3rd (tie) Are Veggies Full of Hot Air? by Lindsey Patton and Amy Parliament, 3rd(tie) Gone With The Wind by Erin Fuller and Erin Nesbitt. Applied Science and Engineer- ing: -1st Hot Stuff by Daryl Bour- geois and Jacob Larose, 2nd Which Glue is Best? by Blair Trotter, 3rd Dirtbusters by Kel- ly Mason. Grade 8 Science Fair Win- ners are as follows: Biology: "1st The Beets Hidden Colours by Cynthia Morden, 2nd Hot- Head, C Cold Feet by David Bour- geois, 3rd Sleep a Dream by Va- nessa Mumford and Tanya Towns. Physics: -1st Natural Colour by Lisa Pereman, 2nd Surface Tension by Tricia Young, 3rd(tie) Does the Temperature of a Ball Af- fect It's Bounce? by Mike Mitch- ell, 3rd(tie) Eureka- Archimedes Principle by Sta- cey Smith. Applied Science and Engineer- ing: -1st Sweat Success by Ben Lew- is, 2nd Methyl Alcohol by Kevin Greenwood, 3rd(tie) Compar- ing Light Sources by Jonathon Blight, 3rd(tie) Poly-Angle Pin- " hole Camera by Erin Chellew. There were also several hon- orable mentions handed out. Six projects will be sent on to the Regional Science Fair. Those representing Cornish will be Grade 8's Lisa Pereman, Ben Lewis, and Cynthia Mord- en. Grade 7's who will be repre- senting Cornish are Todd Stew- art, Kyle, Brough, Daryl Bourgeois, and Jacob Larose. The Regional Science Fair will be held on March 29, and 30 at G.L. Roberts C.V.I. in Oshawa. y a, Chicken Breast Sandwich Made with The Colonel's 'Secret Recipe. Introducing the Chicken Breast Sandwich from Kentucky Fried Chicken. ow there's a great new way to enjoy the unique taste of Kentucky qg= Fried Chicken. A tender breast of chicken topped with crisp lettuce and a special dressing on a sesame seed bun. Try one soon! Kentucky Fried Chicken "It's our taste that made us famous!" KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Hwy. 7A & Water Street, Port Perry 985-0020