r Excellent turn-out for CHS commencement The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 7,1990 1$ Local Family Attends American Horse Show Blackstock and Area News HABIT Hi - Buy the largest container container possible (recyclable) and transfer the contents into a smaller container for daily use. In addition to the HABIT this week we would ask all of you to consider for a moment the plight of the landowners and adjacent landowners whose land is currently currently being proposed for the dump sites. Think of thè turmoil in their lives. Try to help ease this stress and pain for these people this week. Invite them over for dessert, for supper, to a movie, send flowers, take over a meal or a gift, offer to babysit. Offer some gesture of support and friendship. An excellent crowd attended the Commencement Exercises of the Cartwright High School at the C.C.P.S. Saturday evening, November 3. Following the processional to the stirring music of the Cartwright Cartwright High School Band directed by Mr. J. Beirness and the singing of 0 Canada, Principal Peter Fawcett gave his remarks. President President of Student Council Jennifer Fletcher brought greetings from her council and introduced its ' members. Greetings from the • Board of Education were brought . by Trustee Joyce Kelly. - The Proficiency Prizes were - presented as follows: In Memory . of Wallace Marlow donated by t Mrs. Gwenyth Thompson to Grade 10 - Marion Reitano, Gr. 12 - Jennifer Fletcher and Gr. 13/OAC - Jennifer MacGregor. Henry Thompson Memorial Prize by Nestleton Women's Institute - Grade 11 - Sharri Masterson and Janine Prosser. O.N.O. Proficiency Proficiency Prize - Gr. 9 - Kim Mountjoy, Mark Simmons. Blackstock Lions Club Award - Ryan Ruskay. Susan Saywell Prize for Law - Jill VanCamp. Blackstock Women's Institute Award - Aaron Lishman, Vicky Newsome. Language Proficiency Proficiency by Trewin Farm Equipment Equipment - Gr. 9 - Mark Simmons, Gr. 10 - Marion Reitano, Gr. 11 - Janine Prosser. Mathematics (by Gerald Kelly Carpentry), Gr. 9 - Mark Simmons, Simmons, Gr. 10 - Susan Kytc, Gr. 12 - Jennifer Fletcher. Eleanor Kelly Kelly Memorial Award - Tim Kyte. Science Proficiency (by Blackstock Country Hardware and Blackstock District Lioness Club) Gr. 9 - Mark Simmons, Gr. 10 - Marion Reitano, Gr. 11 - Jill VanCamp, Gr. 13/OAC - Jennifer Fletcher. Economics by Ross Duff Ltd. - Gr. 13/OAC - Vicky Newsome. Art Award ( by Country Convenience Store) - Adam Mitchell. Typing awards - (by Nestleton Ladies Court Snowbird and Tom Dean Plumbing) Gr. 9- Kim Mountjoy, Gr, 10 - Brad Minshall. Creative Writing Award (by Heartland, Prince Albert) - Jennifer Jennifer Fletcher. Business communication communication - (by Swain's Seed Cleaners and Dealers) - Tracy Hoskin. English (by Royal Canadian Canadian Legion Port Perry) Gr. 9 - Mark Simmons, Gr. 10 - Jennifer Lee, Gr. 11 - Wayne Edgerton, Gr. 12 - Sharri Masterson, Gr. 13 - Jennifer Jennifer Fletcher, Vicky Newsome. Geography - (by M & M Coachworks) Gr. 10 - Janine Prosser, Prosser, Gr. 12 - Colleen McCormick OAC (by Anaida Nurseries) Kris Bayley. History - Gr. 9 (by Mar- tyn Haulage) - Michelle Morton, Gr. 11 (by Nestleton Shell) - Marian Reitano, Gr. 13/OAC (by Mark's Maintenance) - Jennifer Fletcher, Vicky Newsome. Accounting Accounting (by Asselstines's Yamaha) Gr. 11 - Janine Prosser, (by Blackstock Esso) - OAC - Sharri Masterson. Data Processing - Gr. 10 (by Michael Baker Automotive Services) Services) - Dan Hill. Gr. 11 (by Canadian Canadian Tire) - Wayne Edgerton. Physical Education - Gr. 9, (by Hank's Pastries) - Jay Ueekie, Angelo Reitano, Gr. 10 (by Sub- by's Submarine) - Jody Logan. The band played an excellent rendition of "Acclamation." Ontario Secondary School Diplomas were presented by Ross Stevenson M.P. to Kris Bayley, Pam Beatty, Julie Cosgrave, Eric Douma, Mark Ferguson, Bryan Green, Laura Jensen, Robert Keast, Tim Kyte, Jennifer MacGregor, Matt Massie, Chris McConnell, Colleen McCormick, Danielle Millson and Heather Rowntree. Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma was presented to Vicky Newsome. Julie Cosgrave, Robert Keast and Tim Kyte were recognized as having having obtained a minimum of 6 Ontario Ontario Academic Credits (O.A.C/Gr. 13subjects). Mr. Gordon Gordon Mills M.P.P. presented the Ontario Scholarships to Kris Clip* WE USE GOLDWELL PRODUCTS LdSi if! OSHAWA EAST END All Creative Hairstyles done by Professionals for Men and Women Professional Toning System SunTana FIRM. That's what you'll be alter just a few workouts on the exciting new professional Toning. System by SunTana. You'll firm and tone your body, increase your flexibility, and lose inches. 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Bursary was presented to Vicky Newsome. Medical Associates of Port Perry Bursary was presented to Kris Bayley. Bryan Green received the W.G. Bowles Memorial Award Eric Douma was presented with the Pineridge Sports Award. The Kinsmen Club of Port Perry Bursary Bursary was presented to Rob Keast. Pine Ridge Packers Bursary was presented to Chris McConnell. Pizza Delight Bursary was presented to Tim Kyte. Jennifer MacGregor won the Rotary Club of Port Perry Bursary. Smith and Smith Big V Drug Store Bursary was presented to Eric Douma. Vicky Newsome was presented with the Ont. Secondary School Teachers' Fed. Award while Danielle Millson and Vicky Newsome received the United Auto Workers Bursary. Shirley Turner presented the Duke of Edinburgh's Awards as follows - Bronze - Jennifer Byers, Stacey Swain, Sharlene Kyte and Lisa Gilbank. Silver - Chantal Belanger, Jill VanCamp. Gold - Natalie Green, The Alikats won the Athletic and House Trophy. Vicky Newsome delivered an outstanding outstanding Valedictory Address. Following the customary thank yous, and the recessional, Social time and Reception was held at the Cartwright High School. Many families attended the commencement exercise at the Port Perry High School on Friday evening. Congratulations to the many graduates. An excellent turnout attended the information meeting on Saturday Saturday afternoon dealing with biodegradable products for use in the home. If you missed this event I am sure information can be obtained obtained from any of the committee members. The Zero Garbage Fund Rals ; ing Committee will be holding an Auction on Saturday December 8 at Nestleton Hall at 11 a.m.. This group is looking for donations of antiques, collectibles or good condition condition articles (not garage sale type items that people don't like or need). For further information call Terry Ness 986-0941. Plans are underway for the Open House in honour of Harry and June Degeer's twenty-fifth wedding anniversary next Saturday Saturday afternoon at the Purple Hill Lodge. The Blackstock Recreation Centre was filled to capacity with visitors from far and near attending attending the Wood Carvers' Display. What a fabulous display of talent and patience! The Blackstock United Church celebrated its 103rd anniversary rOO Visionplex OPTICAL GREEN DOT SPECIAL FRAMES Expires November 30/90 Extend the expiry date by pre-selecting the frame with this coupon. Cannot be used with any other coupon. toil OFF ON ALL FRAMES Expires November 30/90 Extend the expiry date by pre-selecting the frame with this coupon. Cannot be used with any other coupon. ; INVISIBLE MULTI-FOCALS OFF Expires November 30/90 Extend the expiry date by pre-selecting the frame with this coupon. Cannot be used with any other coupon. 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There are still tickets available for the amazing one man programme programme Wingfield's progress by Rod Beattie this Friday evening November 9th. Tickets are available by calling Sandra Hoskin (Mrs. Ron) as soon as possible. 4H News On Tuesday Buns R Us met for the 4th meeting when the roll call and minutes were read. We made chelsea buns and different styles of bread (cloverleaf, pretzel). We then judged Italian bread and talked about the Bread fair. Twelve members attended the meeting at the Blackstock United Church. The fifth meeting of the Buns R Us 4H club met in the United Church with all members present. We learned about breads that can be made in the microwave, using the food processor, flower pot bread and fun breads. Hope to see everyone out to the next meeting on November 6. Christina Ewart PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER w Ted and Christine Brock and family, Matthew, Luke and Jessica, attended the American Morgan Horse Association Regional Show, Syracuse, New York, Sept. 19 to 22, 1990. This show can qualify exhibitors to advance to the American Morgan Horse Grand Nationals at Oklahoma City. The Brock family's Morgan Horse, "Contesse Caprice," in classes of 18 contestants, won the Fifteen Hands and Under Hunter Pleasure class, and the New York Regional Hunter Pleasure Champion. In classes of 22 competitors, "Contesse Caprice" won first in Hunter Pleasure Amateur Amateur to Ride, and Reserve Champion Amateur Pleasure Hunter classes. This was the first year at this show that a three judge system was utilized, where the final decision has to be agreeable to three judges. "Smith's Brandon Bay," an eight year old Morgan gelding, placed second in Pleasure Driving for Geldings; second in the Heritage Class, shown with a vehicle, and the driver wearing period costume; fourth in the Ladies' Pleasure Driving class. Six-year-old Jessica Brock's showmanship earned a fifth prize in the Lead Line Class with "Contesse Caprice." The Dog Show Class was for fun. The Brocks won the Morgan-Dog Look - Alike Class, where the animals wore matching blankets and the dog rode on the horse's back. At the Ottawa Winter Fair, October 12, 1990, Jessica Brock received a red ribbon ribbon and trophy after showing in the Lead Line class. Abernethy's BIGGEST FALL SALE 0** eO°* * Ofl r ■ „ W Save NOW on new in-stock, wallpapers and borders! Computer Colour Matching Now Available! 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