34 SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Mar if 1WJ Page heads for Ottawa ThIJs MMenaar will repres ent the Rotary Club of George town at the Adventure In Citizenship to be bald In Ottawa May to it was announced laat week by club president Bob IS who Uvea with Ms mother on Main Street South Is a Grade 11 student at Georgetown District High School In the since tba project was conceived by be Rotary Club of Ottawa more than 7 SCO young Canadians have participated la the GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 900 PM TakoCharyoWHh Credit Account Adventure Student chosen for outstanding achievements in their own communities are brought together each year in the nation capital to see the centre of government national parliament the national centres for the arts and sciences and to meet leaders of government the professions business sod education They visit the Hill to see Parliament In action and such places as Hall Government House the National Arts Centre National national museums Supreme Court and the RCHP Training Centre They take part group discussions t a university covering such subjects as citizenship procedure democrat 1c and issues of the day They hear addresses by the Prime Minister the Leader of the Opposition and other prominent Canadians at luncheons and dinners On the final day of the Adventure each student is presented with a formal Certificate of Canadl an Citizenship During more than a quart er of a century said Mr the project support by the Rotary Chios of Canada has made a very important contribution to the principles of Canadian unity and true citizenship Former resident gets top award A prestigious award will be presented to Richard Jeffrey a former resident of George town and Acton In Chicago June IS As managing editor of The News the Easo company publication ho will receive the Gold Quill award presented annually by the International Association of Business Communications The award is given to only one person from any country each year Mr Jeffrey was formerly editor of the Sherwood Park News In Alberta and won two top newspaper association awards for photography He lives now in Calgary Richard attended the MZ Bennett school in Acton and then Georgetown high school His parents Marlon and Bill Jeffrey live in now His grandmother Mrs William Jeffrey still lives In Georgetown GDHS staffing changes made Six changes at George town District High School were recently approved by board of education Tom Adams has been ap pointed associate head of programs effective Sept 1 Carl Colbran has been appointed head of student ser vices and special education alio effective Sept 1 The head of social science Stan Hall has been reappointed to that position New associate head of demlc programs at the high school la Morley Leaking Betty Tamas is new assoc iate head of applied programs and John Todd head of pedal programs and student has been appointed asso ciate head of special programs at the school