4-Orono Weekly Times, Wedi,esdai. tJcler 23, 1985 A wardUS - resentations at Clarke High Sch< PRESENTATIONS 0F AWARDS AND SCIIOLARSI THE BOWMANVILLE BRANCH 0F THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION AWARD For highest standing in Grade 10 English Kathy Mý,ilncý THE STORKS AWARD For highest standing in Grade 10 General LevelV THE NEWCASTLE LIONS CLUB AWARDS For highest stand ing in Grade 9 Geography Lisa Stamp/' For highest standing in Grade 12 HistoryJ For highest standing in Grade 12 Mathematics 1 To a general level student who has shown the greatest overal general level programme. THE MODERNS DEPARTMENT AWARD For highest standing in Grade 12 French THE RIENSTRA AWARD For highest standing in Grade 12 Science THE LADIES AUXILIARY 0F THE BOWMANVILLE BRAý ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION AWARDS For highest standing in Grade 10 H1istory, Advanced level P For highest standing in Grade 12 English and enrolîment in Grade 13 THE O.S.S.T.F. EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION AWARD In recognition of the interest and support demonstrated towards the education of our students THE STUTT'S PHARMACY AWARD For academic achievement and taking an approved course leadingto a Hospital Career Cii THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY 0F THE BOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AWARD For taking an approved course in any health service field THE ONTARIO CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION ASSOCIATICI REGIONAL AWARD In recognition of excellence in Co-Operative Education 1 THE VISUAL ARTS AWARD 0F EXCELLENCE To encourage further awareness of the Arts THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARD For the most promising student in Industrial Arts THE ARMSTRONG STORE AWARD For proficiency in Year 4 Family Studies THE HORTICULTURAL AWARD For the student pursuing studies in horticulture or closest to it THE LYONS AND KEENAN TROPHY For sportsmanship among boys THE TROPHY CRAFT AWARD For sportsmanship among girls THE BUSINESS AWARD An award of menit for a business studcnt THE BANK 0F COMMERCE AWARD - For highest standing in Business Education THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BUSINESS EDUCATION CERTIFICATES Elaine Falîs Patti Kidd Phyllis Knapp Sherry Ann Morrison Ken 0'Boyle Laurie H Lc Timothy Abbott e-% Nancy Amnaral Kelly Anderson Kenneth BaiLcy ilIPS Gregory Barrabaîl Terry Beauvais Kari Beckmnann Pamnela Blight s/Julie Warren Troy Brady Layton Burke Wilfred Stender Jamnes Burns Regan Campney /Tamy Ridle Richard Carlson JaeTanidle Kevin Carman Janne Tamnblyn Allan Cathcart *4any Tablyn Jeffrey Cobbledick 1progress in the Melissa Coghilî Timn Abbott Daniel Colvin Nancy Cowan Angela Maik Nicole DaCosta Jane DeMooy Nora Martin Darlene Dennis ,NCH OF THE Murray Dennis Christian Dion Pete Vosefier Tyanne Fluke ~ete Vohemer Brian Forrest Laurie Warren Paul Garnett Catherine Gormant Shelly Gray Brian Groot Shirley Oakley Michael Guy Pauline Storks Donald Hayes Derek Hedges Beverly Hendeson ndy Stephenson Mark Hill Laurie Holingsworth Stephanie Hood Michelle I-ope Sandra Hopper Sandy Hopper Wanda Hutton )N Wendy Hutton Derrick Johnston Mary Talsma Patti Kidd Shirley Koopmans Bridget Lambert -lollingsworth Andrew Leask. Kimberly Lewins aturice Nesbitt Peter Lomax Emma Martin ,oriWagéaar Jill Martin on Waenaar Sherry Mclnnes Lori McNeil Elizabeth Mercz rnold Mostert Brian Milîson Timothy Moore Peter Willems Sherry Morrison Hronn Haraldsson Ken O'Boyle Angela West Mary Taîsma Suzanne Vandermale Angela West Peter Willems THE ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' FEDERATION DISTRICT NO. 49 AWARD To a deserving general level student graduating with a S.S.G.D. who is pursuing his/her goal outside of High School Nancy Co THE NEWCASTLE LIONESS AWARD For academic proficiency to the general level student graduating with a S.S.G.D. Pam Yeon PEER COUNSELLOR LETTER 0F APPRECIATION Danny Cc THE RUDDOCK AND RENA WADDELL SCHOLASTIC TRUST BURSARIES Paddy Breen Diane Carr Darlene Dennis Murray Greenwood Sandra Hopper Cameron MacDonald Lori McNeil Lisa Mendonca 'wan )mans Zolvin Steven Merrick Karen Moffat Sherry Morrison Arnold Mostert Darin Osborne Joseph Siy Randy Tennant Suzanne Vandermale Deborah Vanderveen THE SHARLENE ABRAMS BURSARY To a student who has displayed humanitanian concerns and who bas been involved in fine arts Lisa Mendonca THE ALICE CHATER MEMORIAL AWARD To the student who showed the mast improvement in the Music Pragram Kim Plitz THE BOWMANVILLE DRAMA WORKSHOP AWARD To a graduating student who has made significant contribution to the Carke Drama Club Murray Greenwood THE TED VICKERY AWARD To the student who hias achieved proficiency in Geography and Outdoor Education and who has shown concerns for others Adam Hadley THE SPIRIT 0F CLARKE AWARD For outstanding al round contribution to Clarke Laurie Warren (Continued page 5) Maurice NesbJitt Brian Obrist Laura Oxenhamn Rhonda Parker Ashok Patel Navnit IPatel Myles Pepper Karen Pierik Eliabeth Potter Leslie Powles Elan Rickard Brenda Rodd Allan Rosamiond Teresa Rosamtond Barry Rowe Krista Rudman Tracey Russell Anna Schmiegelow Peter Scoffield Virg-ilio Siy Darryl Smith Lisa Stephens Cynthia Stephenson Angela Stere Mary Talsma Janne Tamblyn Patricia Tilling Joanne Toon Tony Tosti Richard Vanderstarre Lori Wagenaar Vicky Wallis Laurie Warren Angela West Cheryl-Anne Wîcha Ellen Windatt Glbert Wood Scott Yeo Pamnela Yeomnans ORONO HOCKEY MOTHER'S DRAW WINNER The winner of the Orono Hockey Mother',s Draw for a weekend for two to Pinestone Inn, Haliburton, plus $I0O.0 expense mioney held on October l2th was Sommer W/est. Con- gratulations. KIDNEY FOUNDATION MEETING The Durhiamr Unit of the Toronto & District Kidney Foun- dation will hold a meeting on thursday, october 24th at 8 p.m. at Whitby Senior Public School, Garden St., Whitby. The ex- ecutive of the local unit extends an invitation to alI kidney pa- tients and their families to attend. In addition, anyone in- terested in the care of Durham residents afflicted with kidney disease is also welcome. For more information, caîl 925-5101. VOTE HOOP E R,-(Ken) MAYOR LEr US V'K)RK ToeE1-ER FOR LOINER TAXES Phone "23%970 Ari p