Eleven Ontario scholars among AHS graduates Georgetown Acton Wednesday Acton High School boasts eleven Ontario Scholars Including two students whose average marks topped per cent from its ptst two semesters Chris Sales heads the list with an average of per cent followed by Ann Koehler with per cent Also due to receive the provincial scholar ships swarded to high school graduates with average marks of 80 per or better are Jean Wong Ken Kavanagh Peter Wright 85 Naomi Donat Mooikn George Al Peterson Jackie Jennings 81 Steven BO and Annette Poot 80 Acton honor graduates for completing their studies last month Included Miriam Alexander Jennifer Arbic Susan Cathl Carole Ann Blake Jodi Clow Ian Corson Dawn a De Vries Les Karen Elliott Monlka George Carolyn Gibson George Gidman Gorden Glenn Norman Harris Kim Heaps Eddy Jackie Jen Ken Kavanagh Kelly Kennedy Far id Khan Ann Koehler Christopher Looyenga MacFarlane Steve Matheson Scott McDonough Jennifer McLean Barry McNabb Laura Moore Caroline Al Petersen Annette Greg Puncheon Anna Mae Robinson Chris Sales Mandy Paul Smith Stephen Sojka Paul Stables Danny Karen Susan Wilson Don Wong Jean Wong Peter Wright Mike Joseph Zcnga Honor who finished their courses last January are Tim Baker Lorelei Naomi Gary Dunn Mark Duval Jim Hunter Guy Malt by Mae Robinson Joanna Scott Sandy Smith Graduation diplomas will be presented at next fall convocation to June grads Jill Allen John Andres Andrea Glenn Archer Gillan Armes Karen Bailey Jeff Debbie Baum Ron Beaton Sue Beeler Sandra Bendlcka Brian Sally Laura Brlllinger David Sieve Byres Paul CarjpU Guy Carroll Rhonda Case Brenda Chafe Dennis Champagne Jackie Corson Char line Couture Laura Craig Elizabeth Crane Robin Dear Lisa Doberthien Tracey Ellis Sherry Evans Peter Rob Nancy George Rhys Gibb Dave Gilbert Bev Glenn Samanlha Karen Gordon Sean Haverty Paula Hewitt Fred Sandi Hunter Kirstcn Jarvls Scott Jeffrey Ken Jespersen Johns Jim Johnston Louise Jordan Lisa Keith Diana Kilner Richard Klip a trick Elisabeth Koelmel Tom Kranendonk Nancy Krlsch David Leslie Shannon Lindsay Ted Lindsay Brenda Loewen Karen Maceachern Cathy Mackenzie Gina Mancini Gord March Brian Martin Mary McArtfaur Steve McGinn Gord McMeekin Lisa McMillan Jim McVeigh Barb Mellon Donna Mitchell Mllnarevlc Sandy Murm Brian Steve Parker Debbie Payne Chris Brenda Robinson Chris Rosen Natalie Ruulani Kevin Salt Keq Sawden Jane Sewell Stephen Connie Soros Matthew Stansbury Ton Chris Stewart Patti Stone Jean Swift Steve Talllefer Andrea Thomas Ken Thompson Linda Thomson Susan Tufford Ross Turner VIcM Vincent Angie Vuk Rob Watson West Greg White Ed Wong January looking forward to receiving their diplomas next fall are Glenn Scott Kim Boose Karen Brill Shelley Burke Morion Case Grace Ceccotti Sue Lin Coats Tracy Diamond Julie Dix Ula Duesa Teresa Dunn Karen Hawes Chris Hoare Deborah Lumbers Robin Miller Mooten Gail Morgan Mike Phelan Paul Paul Sandy Smith Wrigglewortb Graduates cum in US Lynn daughter of Mr and Mrs of Limehouse graduated cum with a B A in Spanish May at Wheaton Col lege in Norton Massachusetts The Grads make the grade I BANJO LESSONS c Neils Music Tum 109 Sat 104 Earns B degree Shslla Cook daughter of Laurio and Rob Cook of Church St received her Bachelor of Science degree In Honor Kinesiology from the Univarslly of Waterloo May Sheila a gradual of Acton High School St John Ambulance reminds you to watch for signs of wear and tear in a small child toys Loose parts and sharp edges can be danger ous Throw away a broken toy that con t be fixed St John Ambulance offers a course in child care and development Mr and Mra Don of Tidoy Ave ere proud to announce the graduation of their daughter Chert from the Physical Fitness Instructor Programme at Col logo En London Chorl now employed as Athletic Information coordinator at Col Centre In Toronto Bev and Bob RaJna of Acton are happy to an nounce the graduation of their daughter Janice from the Children Our Challenge program in atypical children at Sheridan College Oakvllis Je nice is a graduate of Acton High School formerly employed with the Halt on Hills Recreation Dept as a special needs super school 149th commencement saw 275 students graduate In a ceremony high lighted by an address from el- Sadat widow of former Egyptian Presl Sadat Veggies calling The lowdown on rutabagas asparagus roses and other gardeners delights is yours for the asking at an open house field day Aug 15 hosted by the department of horticultural science at the University of Everyone welcome to attend the official opening of the Cambridge Research Station and learn from the experts Call for more Information FRIENDS OF THE FIREHALL Where the flro Jason Cussla and Sarah Foley wore ready to help out Acton Firefighters lait Wednesday when they toured the station The tour was part of the Recreation and Parks Da Lot program Police blotter Barbecues stolen A gas barbecue was stolen July 12 from Lot Concession 1 on Sideroad It was valued at Another barbecue valued at was stolen from a Main St residence Police warn residents not to leave barbecues outside Collision There were no injuries when two cars collided at Main and Mill Sts July IS A car driven by 17 yearold Benjamin of Stayner collided with another driven by Margaret Graham of Gould Cres Passengers in the Graham car were Christopher Graham and Kay Holmes of MacDonaid Windows smashed A window valued at 500 at Freezer Frenzy on Mill St was smashed on July when a beer bottle was thrown through the window July a window of a car was broken Vandalism Sunday morning large concrete flower pots in front of the town office on Mill St were knocked over Damage was estimated at Boat recovered A foot aluminum flat boat stolen from The Breezes Tourist Camp two weeks ago was recovered Sunday The boat valued at was found minus its oars Simon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 8770109 8770100 Street Georgetown Ontario BARRY D TIMLECK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Carre tal Building Suite 301 Mountain mow S George 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