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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 7, 1982, p. 21

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GDHS third best in regional Fermat standin SECTION C T11F HERALD IVednrtdlY April liSJ Page High schools place well in tests from two Canada- wide mathematics competi tions conducted tor seconda ry schools the University of Waterloo show both Acton and Georgetown District Schools placing well The results released last week by the university rank among Ontario schools which participated In the Pascal Alls I the was given only or Zone comprising Peel and Ha lion schools which it compared to seventh place finish in and in Pascal compared GDHS third More than Grade students from schools across Canada participated in the Pascal conical named distinguished Century mathematician St Michaels University School EC 1 the competition score of sum of the three best students from thai school compared to learn score The contest for Grade and 11 students some wham entered representing 107B schools is also named after a French mathematician and saw Scarboroughs Colle giate place first with points GDHS was among Ontario schools entered with points Acton students compiled points Three GDHS Grade 11 students were named to Zone 73 honor roll in the contest Stephen had 105 points Shawn points Tim Hancock points Top student Michael Class from St Johns Newfoundland had a perfect score of 150 points In the Pascal contest Grade student made the an honor roll with 117 points had them from Ontario perfect storm Joining Scott on the no honor roll was fellow student Jeff Jansen who compiled 113 points Three other students mode roll Becky Lovelace SI Tom Shannon and Johanna Hospice care session Social worker Elizabeth Kiddle of Milton will relate her personal experiences with Elisabeth Kublerltoss renowned To Live Until We Say Goodbye and an authority on the care of terminally ill at the next public forum of the North Ifnlton Hospice Care Interest Group ApnllSotSpm Milton District Hospital Ms Kiddle was so Impressed by lie authors insights that she attended a workshop with Ms floss in Winnipeg The Winnipeg forum on Life Death and Transition will be described and Ms Kiddle will share her perceptions about one of the worlds greatest humanitarians besides Mother Theresa and Jean Vomer at the North Hospice meeting THE POX RMB0 00 A OF roWCT LEATHERTOWN CYCLE Main St GEORGETOWN WATERBEDS 1 Mountain Rd Just South Hwy 7 8772826 GUIDING GROWS Jelinek seeks full review of auto woes Progressive Conservative automotive industry spokes man Otto Jelinek last week called on the government to bring the whole matter of the deteriorating Canadian auto Industry to a Ma riling Committee for a complete and thorough review Last weeks revelation that neither the Canadian govern nor General Motors has a formal ironclad contract with the government of Iraq for the tale of 12500 while the same time allowing the Export Development Corpora tion to underwrite a policy that has now Jeopardized million tax dollars Is Ihc last straw the MP said His Irresponsible and quite obviously a bad business jeopardlie milli on Lax dollars on a deal about which neither the Minister of State for International Trade his cabinet colleagues were certain of the terms Mr Jelinek said It Is characteristic of the governments handling of the automotive Industry that the revelations shoulil come on the eve of the expiry dale of Japanese auto quota agree ment he noted leaving virtually alone in the world at the mercy of unfair and one sided Japanese export policies It is becoming increasingly obvious that neither Trade nor Industry Trade Commerce have been able to get a handle on he problems facing this indu stry said Mr Jelinek RR ACTON THE PRO YOU AtREADY KNOW THE PLAIN TRUTH another satisfied customer the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Since 1866 Serving both Georgetown Acton Twice Weekly WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS

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