Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 17 April 1993, p. 24

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Page:24'— Halton Hills This Week; Saturday;iApril!17, 1993; ! ‘ ‘ Here's looking a | BARRAGERS CLEANERS ( O Nn | | | S PICK-UP & DELIVERY RVICE STARTS MAY 1/93 Halton Hills Student Excellence award-winners recognized 166 GUELPH ST. 360 GUELPHST. GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN 877-2279 877-1834 Each year, the Halton Board of who excel in a numberof areas and can only win the honor once, School in Burlington. In addition to _in the Singleton Centre on Guelph Education’ recognizes outstanding including, academics, athletics, either at the elementary or high _ being formally recognized for their Line in Burlington. Halton Hills students at both the elementary community involvement, leadership school levels. A special ceremony achievement, the students will This Week joins with the Halton school and high school levels with ability and self-improvement moti- honoring these Student Excellence _ receive special medallions and their Hills community in offering con- Student Excellence awards. These vation. The students are selected by award-winners will be held this pictures will be on display year- _gratulations to these exceptional awards are presented to students the’ staff of their respective schools Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at Nelson High — round at the board offices, located young students, Julie Pollock Kara Edwards Christine Otten Laura Kobsa ; Centennial Middle School Glen Williams Public School Joseph Gibbons Public School Robert Little Public School att os ‘ Jamie Birrell Meghan McCracken : Adam Brown : Brenden Glaude McKenzie Smith Middle School Park Public School -— —_ Brookville Public School Limehouse Public School David Hope Maureen Tse George Kennedy Public School _ Stewarttown Middle School _G Michael Delouche Trish peuy etown District Acton High School Georgetown’s Park Public School held its unique 6th annual Egg Drop competition and there were win- ners in several categories. Above (left) 10-year-old Gord Everett and his partner, nine-year-old Kyle Charlene Hancock, a grade 12 student at GDHS, displays her drafting. Findley were winners of the best engineered container with their octahedron-shaped construction. Nine-._ skills at the GDHS sechntieal olympics. “ think the technical olympics year-old Ronja Schmidt and her partner Melissa Forbes (who was absent due to illness the day of the Fe a great experience,” she explains. “It'll look really good on a col- event) were winners for the best decorated egg. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW _ lege application”. photo by Oksana BuheVHHTW

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