Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 17 April 1993, p. 18

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Page 18 HaltdrHills This Week, Saturday, April’17/'1993 Krista Lowther, a Grade 5 student at St. Francis of Assisi elementary school, receives the prizes she won for placing third provincially in a pe ‘tae Poster contest, from Marilyn King of the Halton Hills Legal Photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW To & From-European and Canadian Systems Audio / Video, Phone Repairs Watch & Cordless Phone Batteries Replaced MICRO ELECTRONIQUE GEORGETOWN 873- 8060 MARKETPLACE SO) RINCR WAN atc) call slotone-WA0) LESS TAX ©) Deductions Check List oo EY Investing for Tax Deferral = 4 1} Realizing Tax Free Gains Everyone can and should “geet their bapiesre-cra deductions. People with investments can periato. in minimize taxes. The retum from some investnenteen FINANCIAL PLANNING. sles 348 Guelph St., Georgetown, 416-873- 1877 is limited ~ Call to reserve seat 7:30 p.m. ‘Apt 21, 1993 at Money “wel Office (a OO” or Spring is Sprung, The Grass is 'Riz Go-where the jealsiis.,, 7993/ Down-Rite _— Kole ! 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Judges contest on April 24, New outlook for techn By Oksana Buhel “There’s an idea that anything involved with technology is crude” said Dave Lawrence, technical director at Georgetown District High School. “But that’s not true. In trade, there’s a need for bright People. For this Teason, he helped orga- |, nize the Sth annual GDHS’s techni- cal olympics, which took place April 7. “We want to get the acade- mic kids involved with technology. People think of technology, and they think of welding or something like that. They forget that technolo- gy includes computers, drafting and cosmetology, for example.” The studenis seem to enjoy. the competition. Walking through the halls of the school, you will see stu- dents building projects in the hall, or computer terminals, and cheer- their peers, Brian Eccles eal Paul Rutledge, consider the GDHS student. Chris took part in the GDHS technical ol The contest was open to Grade 5 students throughout ke province and attracted 175 entran This year’s poster stains was The One-Hundredth Anniversary of the Criminal Code in Canada and St. Francis of Assisi was the only participating school in Halton Hills. : Thursday morning at her school, (officially recognized as Law Day) on’ why- the students are aonitonig each other’s progress is that the winners will compete in the regional technical olympics, sched- uled for next Saturday at GDHS. winners of the GDHS com- petition are (from first to third Place): junior cabinetmaking - Nelson Esteireiro, David Corley, Andrea Winter ; senior cabinetmak- ing - Ryan Hutchins, Rob Copeland, Dave Kitchen; building construction (in teams) - Jamie Priddle/Rob Garber, _ Mitch Butt/Ryan Snider, Dave wzey/Howie Kelman; - tion junior - Scott Brown, Chris Carpenter, Kelly Lavinge; trans- Portation senior - trong, Andrew Franks, Terry Foster; small engines junior - Steven Jackson, Chris Law, Bill Politi; small engines senior - Mike Delouche, Phil Shaw, Chris Perkins; manufac- turing junior - Spencer Selhi, Jamie Hoare, Tim Grant; precision machining senior - Roland Pyke, computer technical skills of Chris Crane, a grade 11 olympics and is hoping to compete in the regional Marilyn King of the Halton Hills Legal Clinic, presented Krista with three plaques, a Canadian Bar Association sweatshirt and cash awards for her poster en! Anabelle Sajaloun, Brianne Evers and Chris Hunziger, class- mates of Krista’s, also received certificates for participating in the contest. photo by Oksana Buhel/HHTW ology - David ( Gilkes, Larry. Sikema: ; CAD” computer drafting, junior - Shawn. Andrechek, Mike Downes, Jay McNeil; CAD computer drafting senior - Doug Staddon, Russell Hyde; mechanical drafting senior - Charlene Hag feck architeetural - drafting senipr -.Marcia Quinn, Simon Daytin: Rachel Fishback;_ interior design - Robin Zander, Mark Mitchell, Jennifer Burrill; welding junior - Doug Bujold, Steven Walsh; welding senior - Chris Howse, Mark Johnston, Steve Smith; senior cosmetology appren- ticeship - Erika Green, Marianne Bennett; senior cosmetology - Caralyn Jeffries, Tracy Knowles, Marie Butler; senior electronics - Jason Soper, Scott Thompson, Chris Crane; senior computer tech- ~ nology - Mike Denny, Andrew Fuller, David Chambers; electrical senior - Mik Toyne, Brad Crane, Jeff Karn; electrical junior - Jeremy Niedorezow, Scott Johnson, Jeff ~ Edwards. RS me ls aia 140 ARMSTRONG AVE., GEORGETOWN, ONT. L7G: & OUT OF THE WAY Now Booking S ge Inside and outside available 416-873-4666 4 pring Storage to replace your Smoke Alarm Battery every 6 months a a

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