THEHLRALD Wednesday tins Stewarttown graduate June A a turning point In the lives of Stew a to Senior Public School gradi eight students It was Graduation Day Georgetown District High School had a full to applaud Stewart own recipients The top mark of percent Kathryn for the Senior Proficiency Trophy following closely was the student with the second highest academic Doug Fisher with percent Wendy for being the most improved student from year to William Humphreys dcsLrvid he J the recipient of the Awnrd for Art in the Park Art in the Park the Credit point of a family day in Valley Artisans original craft Georgetown Park products sale will be the focal this Saturday Artisans will display variety of croft products eluding pottery Fierce competition in the ice cream contest The first Halton Hills Time let Cream Ealing Contest is shaping up to be real battle of taste buds Further elimination rounds took place over the weekend from which two new age category champions emerged Sean Stroud has token the lead in he boys 10 category gobbling down a three scoop ice tone in a time of six minutes and seconds Steve Archibald has taken the lend in the boys 10 to category with a turn of one minute and two seconds The other championships still stand from the previous week with Harlow second mark the top to beat Real competition is develop nglosee who will be the top six entrants in each of the six age to go on Ihc finals during Pioneer The finals will take place Saturday at at the booth on Main Strict Final will take place tonight Wednesday I at There cent entry which will go to North for the Mentally Retarded The ice cream contest is sponsored by Dairy liar Stein Dairy of the Hills Herald weaving and some will demonstrate methods used in these the other activities will be a between ambulance volunteers and members of the fire depart pony rides music by the Georgetown Pipe Band and exhibition games played by the Georgetown Minor Soccer League Thcsepcinl events have been planned to promote the sale and to attract and encourage more people to become creatively involved In the various crafts through the Credit Volley Artisans program We hope this sale will allow us to buy more equip ment so we con involve more people in our classes and workshops noted Honey tomfool of the Jl member Valley Ar Over the pist several months the Artisans have held classes a building in the park and a pottery kiln is to all members category with Citizenship Aw wi re Kathryn and David Ihumberlain for bung chosen Best Athletes of the Wendy Rogers and Dirck Ferguson en the Sylvia Brown and Milton Brown Congratulations to the following subject award Art M iry Morrow English inatgar Family Studies Whaley French Wayne Best In dustrlal Arts Jimes Allan IMathl Michelle Howt Music Leslie land Science Johnson Social Science Clad in formal attire seven classes of students who will commence high school in the fall their diplomas in an efficiently paced procession Master of Ceremonies Mr introduced prin Mr I Board of Trustee Tom Watson and vice principal Mr a- guest speakers Graduates celebrated the occasion with si party it at Stewarttown award winners YOU ARE INVOLVED Holy Cross awards pins presented to deserving students Holy Cross Junior students got what they deserved from principal Barry Monday afternoon crests Indicating their achievements throughout the year Honoured for excelling in Religion were Virginia Whitehead Kelly Ann Brown Hcrmanda Galvao Natalie Marinko Michelle Hoguw Kennedy and Lisa Neil General proficiency awards were accepted by Christina Mljatovic Richard Cindy Kavanagh Kelly and Ken James Millington Patricia Moorehead and Patrick Fisher deserved crests for Drama Recognized for Gymnastic performances were Teresa Craig Kirkpatrick Julie McCorry Andrea and Jackie Pickett Self improvement crests were earned by Wade Kirk Ian McKay Alexandra Hughes THE HI LOS sing at Centennial Manor At the piano Is Marilyn Mi t ton conductor of the choir of the Blue Triangle Club and herself a member of the Georgetown Choral Society Angela Spiton Gilbert and Natalie Paclieco Leadership ability qualified Brent Carey Stephen Marcolini Otten I isa Byrne Danny Kent and Roger Anderson for tabs Barbara Roger Humphreys Jeffrey Curtis Mary Anne Humphreys and Adrian Humphreys were honoured for good records of attendance Reading skills earned honours for Cathy Walker Jane Lisa Stamp Jennifer Lavoie Stone Julie Munkoscl Bruno Javernig Jessie Lorraine Lane Jean Johnston and Paul Blake Recognized for writing were Sharon Cowling Irene Robert Hill and Paul d Entremont while Darren Louis Andy Skok Roberto Sales Stephanie Richard and Jean Johnson accepted crests for printing Patrick McCarthy was honoured for his skill mathematics Recipients of courtesy awards were Christine Wilcox Julie Linda Roberts Audra Christine Jeffrey Cindy Buchanan John Lutsa Bob Brown and Carol Ann Mitchell Recognized for their per in physical education were Paul Basha Jimmy Terry Steven McCarhty Steven de Paul and Michale Sullivan Tabs were presented to Brian Cowley Kelly Karen Doyle Vleira and Christina Cummings for progress Crests for effort went to Raymond Jeffrey Francis Weuruk Joe Manuil de Sousa Frank Campbell Almeida Cyns Andy Kiss Sandra Lawrence Odette David McKlnnon and Lillian Mannko Teacher aids Andrea Ford Stephen Marcolini Teresa Maslach and Kelly wen honoured Prior to the presentations parents staff and students enjoyed The Circus per formed by grades one to three Your Safety while flying could be seriously eopardized with the Introduction of a second language in Air Traffic Control ATTEND A PUBLIC MEETING TONIGHT 730 PM CEDARVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE WEDNESDAY JUNE 23 i- CARDINAL INSULATION LIMITED Heres the cure for high fuel costs insulate SIGNIFICANT FUEL SAVINGS warm in the winter and cool in the summer The modern blown method of insulating FREE ESTIMATES T0RY0RK DRIVE CALL COLLECT Imulnting Homes For Years FIBERGLAS CANADA NEED TO TALK TO A FRIEND Our 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