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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Feb 1981, p. 6

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(i-(-)rono Weekly 1 Times, Wednesday, February 18th, 1981 Awards & Presentations AWARDS Gordon Procher Bert Dewitt Mark Konzelmann Silvia Ruegger Sharon Chidley Sharon Dejong ' Bert Dewitt Judy Rhodes Mark Konzelmann Sharon Chidley Sherry Pressick THE BUSINESS AWARD™ An award-of merit to a business student Presented by Miss M, McCracken THE R1ENSTRA AWARD For highest standing in Year 4 Science Presented by Mr. A. Rienstra THE STORKS AWARD For proficiency in Year 4 History . Presented by Mr. J. Amesbury THE STUTT'S PHARMACY AWARD For academic achievement and taking an approved course leading to a Hospital Career Presented by Mr. L. Cooper THE PROFESSOR JOHN SQUAIR AWARD For highest standing in Year 4 French . Presented by Mr. E.M. Creighton ■ THE ARMSTRONG STORE AWARD For proficiency in Year 4 Family Studies • Presented by Mrs. D. Cripps THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARD For the most promising student in Industrial Arts Presented by Mr. R. Wells THE NEWCASTLE LlONS CLUB AWARDS For highest standing in Year 3 Geography For highest standing in Y ear 4 Mathematics For highest standing in Year 3 History An award to the general level student who has shown the greatest overall progress in tjie general level program • , Presented by Mr. W. Montgomery THE CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE AWARD For highest standing in Business Education Presented by Mr. P. Kelcey Colette Pickering THE LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE BOWMANVILLE BRANCH OF THE ftOYAL CANADIAN LEGION AWARDS For highest standing in Yèar 4 English and enrolment in Year 5 , Sheri Yeo For proficiency in Y ear 2 History Judy Rhodes Presented by Mrs. M. Bissonette THE BOB BEST MEMORIAL AWARD For an honour student, a winner of an event in track and field, an active participant on any school team and upon completion of Year 5 in one year, enrolling in University Presented by Mr. R. Best JimLycett THE BOWMANVILLE BRANCH OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION AWARD For highest standing in Year 2 English Presented by Mr. W. Park THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE BOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AWARD To the student taking an approved course leading to a Hospital Career Presented by Mrs. L. Dippell THE ALICE CHATERS MEMORIAL AWARD To the student who showed the most improvement in the Music programme. , Presented by Mrs. R. Carlson • ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI AWARD - Newcastle For highest standing in Year 5 Geography Presented by Mrs. M. Malik THE WALLACE AUTO SUPPLY LTD. AWARD , For proficiency in Art ' Presented by Ms. S. Abrams THE FRANK HOAR AWARD For highest standing in Year 5 French Presented by Ms. M. McCaw THE ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' FEDERATION DISTRICT NO*49 AWARD, * To a deserving, general level student graduating ' with.a S.S.G.D. and who is pursuing his-her career goal outside of High School „ Presented by Ms. L. Greenwood, President Susan Hill THE ORONO WEEKLY TIMES AWARD For highest standing in Year 5 English Presented by Mr. R. Forrester THE S.B. RUTHERFORD AWARD For outstanding achievement in Year 5 Biology Presented by Mr. B. Smyth THE STEDMAN'S STORE AWARD For highest standing in Year 5 History Presented by Mr. J. Amesbury THE SMART'S ESSO AWARD For academic achievement in Year 5 and to encourage further education Presented by Mr. H. Knapper THE ROLPH HARDWARE AWAÉD For proficiency in Year 5 Presented by Mr. Wm. Carman THE BOWMANVILLE ROTARY CLUB AWARD "For proficiency in Year 5 and to encourage further education Presented by Mr. E. King, President THE THOS. MONTAGUE SCHOLARSHIP Highest Year 5 boy-girl living in Newcastle Village Presented by Mrs. C. Jacobs THE ORONO HEATHER REBEKAH LODGE AWARD For proficiency in Year 5 and to encourage further education Presented by Mrs, V. Sutcliffe THE TOMS AND SONS AWARD OF MERIT For academic achievement and to encourage further education > Presented by Mr. J, Breckenridge , THE BOWMANVILLE BRANCH OF THE ROY'AL CANADIAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIP For highest standing in Year 5 and to encourage further education Presented by Mr. W. Park THE GREAT PINERIDGE KINSMEN CLUB AWARD To the outstanding musician in Year 5 Presented by Mr. D. Abramoff Silvia Ruegger Mark Konzelmann Debhorah Pruner Susan Turnbull Janice Wood Nancy Turnbull Mary Cryderman Nelda Knapp Silvia Ruegger Nelda Knapp Karen Atkins LOCAL 222 BURSARIES Presented by Mr. G. Cameron (Bursaries previously received) Karen Atkins '• Shelly Couvier Robert Nelson Penny Lacroix Janice Wood , Josey Vogels Silvia Ruegger Cora Mostert Marie Carr .Kelly Myers Nancy Turnbull MATHEMATICS AWARD Highest standing in Year' 5 Mathematics Presented by Ms. D. Eves THE LYONS AND KEENAN TROPHY For sportsmanship among boys Presented by Mr. D. Wiles ■ THE TRpPIIYCRAFT AWAjRD For sportsmanship among girls Presented by Mr. T. Vickery THE SPIRIT OF CLARKE AWARD Presented by Mr. S. Reisch Nelda Knapp Marcel Charland Patricia Barnes Silvia Ruegger THE STUDENT COUNCIL SENATE AWARD Presented by Terry Miller Susan Ball Wendy Procher Sharon Chidley Josey Vogels Karen Davison Charlene Zietsma Jenny McDonell Presented by Mr. W. Scoffield Karen Atkins Karen Davison Soroya Heggie Wendy Johnson Andre Lambier Christine Little Kathie Lycett Dialogue on Natural Resources Municipalities, conservation conservation authorities, and related related agencies will have a chance to talk to the Ministry of Natural Resources about nâtural resources programs this year. The Ministry is' comparing the existing and projected production of natural resources resources - products such as forest, minerals, fish, wildlife, wildlife, parks and recreation with targets for each commodity. commodity. the need for each resource product was forecast forecast over a twenty-five year period, and divided among Ministry of Natural Resources Resources districts across Ontario. Ontario. For more than two years, staff in each of the district - offices have been writing background data, drawing maps, making target allocations, allocations, and comparing them with existing land uses, and local zoning bylaws. À neighbouring neighbouring district, Napanee, has recently published their background report. A Lindsay Lindsay district brochure is still in preparation and should be ready in the first half of 1981. The large proportion of private land in the Lindsay district, and the well- developed municipal organization organization which exists here, make it crucial for the ministry to cô-operate with landowners and local governments. governments. Minsitry staff are still digesting comments that, were received when the Ministry's Co-ordinated Program Program Strategy for Southern Ontario was circulated to public officials in 1979, The responses, while generally supportive of the ministry's overall goals, suggest areas for improvement, and it is hoped that the upcoming discussions with local officials officials will be useful to both sides. Presentation to the past president of the Band Presented by Marilyn Mostert Presentation of awards for long service to graduates of The Band or Choir A Karen Atkins Trees, fisheries, wildlife, mineral products, and recreation recreation have obvious benefits for the landowner, but they require long term commitments commitments before the benefits are realized. PRESENTATIONS SECONDARY SCHOOL HONOUR GRADATION DIPLOMAS Presented by Mr. R. Jamieson Presented by Mr. R. Wells, Mr. B. Smyth Wayne MacLean , Michael Malik , Lori Allin Cheryl Fisk Terry, Miller Douglas Benedict Susan Foster Colleen Moffat Janis Bennett David Frank "Sheila Munro Maureen Bennett Tracy Garrett Keetch Kelly Myers Brian Brady Blaine Gilmer Anita McKnight Irene Brereton Mark Gooch Heather Nixon Gary Bridger Linda Gordon . Louis Obrist Donald Brown Wendy Gordon Christine Pacey Joanne Cannings Martin Goschl Barbara Panas Shelly Couvier Stephen Haynes Beverly Peake Tarn Dalzell Mark Hennessy Paul Péters Sharon Dejong Susan Hill Colette Pickering Barbara Dennis Blake Holland Mari Lou Powell Jennifer Devos Robin ibbotson Sherry Pressick Bert Dewitt Michael Kealy Debhorah Pruner Randy Donnelly Barbara Kin^ Bonny Rahm Linda Dost Mark Konzelmann Bradley Reid * Thomas Dwyer Penny Lacroix ' Kimberly Richards David Ehret Darlene Lesnick Van Ripley Luigi Facca Shelley Lycett * Jeffrey Rodd Nichola Schmiegelow Brian Schoenmaker William Scoffield Carol Selby John Semplonius Norman Shearer Roy Smith Sherry Stapleton Alba Stec Ross Stutt Carol Talsma •Dea'n Thompson Stanley'Tisnovsky Clarence Ton Anna,Turner Anthony Vogels • Hazel Wilkjh Joann Willes ' Timothy Woolacott Ralph Woudstra Sheri Yeo Charlene Zietsma Karen Atkins Susan Ball Lyn Barchard Patricia Barnes Robert Browh Shelley Brown Marcel Charland Stephen Clark Mary Cryderman William Dennis Kerry Lynn Grady Donald Hedged * Soroya-Heggie • Wendy Johnson , Nelda, Knapp , Andre Lambier , Barbarg Lempdn Christine Little Kathie Lycett William Lycett Linda Mills Sheila Munro Lauren McDonéll Robert Nelson , Colleen Powell Gordon - Procher Paul Reddrck Silvia Ruegger Diane Shetler Arnold Tate Nancy Turnbull Susan Turnbull Janice Wood ONTARIO SCHOLARS . ' , Presentedby ,Mr. S Cureatz. M.P.P. Nelda .Knapp Susan Turnbull Nancy Turnbull .Janice Wood Silvia'Ruegger ,

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