SECTION A THE HERALD October twa Pages FINAL GOODBYES Commencement 86 at GDHS It a awkward to talk about history and tradition to young graduates said Georgetown District High School Principal Graduates look to the future not the past she said But young lives are affected by traditions and rituals such as graduation ceremonies Students share in a common ex their parents may have gone through Over the years at graduates learned more than could be taught in I he classroom There were friendships made and risks taken while at school she sold Each student has chance to con tribute something to society however small It may iecm she said Knowing that each of us has a role to play allows us to move for ward in the belief of what can be compl shed she said The vicechairman of the Halt on Board of Education and local trustee Dick also spoke to the commencement crowd On of the Board Mr said he wanted to pay tribute to the parents teachers at GDHS and the with top marks In Grade 11 students for their efforts from Bonn Parents have every reason to bo proud Their child success is In part because of parental assistance care and loving Receiving Georgetown and Jim Clark The students High School medallions for placing were given their awards at a last week Kiu Stephen Klu GtoOny Knlhl ll1htr LoudJ Return Jennifer Mi In nan I rem llcnr Minn Muluh Gin Mc- McMumjr ilia Junta MUUnfloa Liu J ill to Him Simon Gordon Oban Gordon Ptcrn Kim Scoll Mirk Amy Kim John Kill Hon Ttumu Scoll Knoll Andrew Silt CnclilDpner Sherry Xilhryn Anthony Kevin Cunl Sim Scoll Tilbol KennMh Junto llotmlatf Mkhitl Turner Vale Ctitr Vindirilult Ode lie Vllt Willie W Webb Wtlndl 8779896 GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE He praised the staff for be ing second to none in excel As the Board tries to bring you the best possible education teachers do the same he said He left the students with a parting message about success ana hap piness taken from a Chinese pro verb It is partly what we make of it and partly measured by the friends we choose Valedictorian Allison Vale said she was at After hours the big dull high school was fun she said By joining clubs and teams students learned how to win with humility and lose with dignity Education doesn t stop with graduation day she old fellow students Quoting Roosevelt she said we have the potential to be great people We are here to say goodbye the rest of you here are here to take pic she quipped Grade 13 graduates Graduates returned to Georgetown District High School for the last time Friday night to receive their diplomas Commencement featured speeches by Principal Barb Singleton Trustee Dick and Valedictorian Allison Vale The following are the Grade 13 graduates receiving their Secondary School Honor Graduation Diplomas Timothy Jiy nick Ann Until Kim Aucklind Michelle Harwell Carolyn Belli vein Andrew Berry Helen llllik Joanne Blniham Lev Carl Brad Allan Derek Joanne Donald Karon Heidi Mary Cannon Carolyn Phil Carriero Chrldlnt Chapman Gill Cook Caroline Corbed Kevin Conwy Anne than Sharon Coaling Todd Cull Jancl timothy Andrew Tin Brian Klmbcrley Glenn Fulton Farley Andrew ford Patrick Robert French Janet Nan Whitney Orel Carolyn Thomai Grow Peter Amy Hank Andrew Hammer llunmsnd Paula llanwn John Fiona Nell lockley lloUoway Peter Richard Peter Into Jet Grade 12 winners of the The threesome received medallions for academic excellence their awards at an last were from left Stephanie week at Georgetown High Pete Kovacs and Greg School These three students were honored last week at a school assembly tor finishing with the lap three averages at Georgetown High School in Grade 10 They are from to Samantha Windsor to Pete Bray and Silver Jennifer MacLeod Herald photo For Quality Home Furnishings Butcher Shop SIRLOIN TIP ROAST fcV LEAN a GROUND BEEF LIGHT TONIGHT BOSTON BLUE LIGHT TONIGHT CHICKEN M LEGS I PORK LOIN CHOPS CENTRE CUT Craft creations at roll call NOIIVAL Mrs Florence Hutton was hostess Ocl 14 at 30 for the family and consumer affairs meeting of lie Brampton West Womens Institute President Isabel McKay opened the meeting with a poem Thanksgiving Isabel record the minutes and chdekin gave the treasurer report Hilda spoke of the opening of the Heritage Complex in Bramp ton where the Peel Museum hi now located and urged all to visit the in displays Mac Dixon brought a report of the board of directors meeting for Peel South Brampton East and Brampton West will sponsor a dessert luncheon and euchre in March Members volunteered to assist In Food week at Shoppers World Oct 3031 and Nov 1 Karen McM aster was the win of the Peel Women a Institute scholarship and Barbara received the bursary Jean William son was chairman tor the program The members answered the roll call show and tell about your latest craft Interesting crals were knit led needlework picture Christmas tree decorations em guest towels infant sweaters plush toddy bears painted china plate told of special events which took priority In recent months Mary Garbutt introduced Monkman who had set up a lovely display of completed Christmas decorations on which she answered members questions and demonstrated the making of one of the centrepieces and individual Helen invited the ladies to see some of her decorations at the Home United Church bazaar Saturday afternoon Nov IS was presented with gift of Mary Gar assisted by Janet Mary Garbutt and Jean Williamson pro vided lunch Brampton West Women Institute will celebrate its anniversary at Hall November 11 PEACE Its Our Responsibilit I Tune in your radio to CKDS95 9FM This week and next during United Nations Disarmament Month listen for special ads with information and ideas on what YOU can do for peace 8 euchre tables NOKVAL Nerval Community euchre had eight tables Oct 18 Winners were Eva 11a Alice Gray and Phil Lan dry The lucky draw went to Nor man Held while the Lone Hands award was picked up by The convenors were Vi Preston Evo and John Hunter united Church bazaar is Nov from featuring 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