: 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- May 7, 1985 Yessiree A Ibert- A, at local schools it's... SCIENCE J SP Zu, P bo id asi i Elizabeth Connell was the lone winner in the mathematics category of the Junior Divi- sion Science Fair at Immaculate Conception Catholic School. In case you haven't noticed all the bristol board your kids have been buying recently, not to mention the strange smells coming out 3 of your basement, it's Science Fair time at i These three young men and women were schools throughout the Scugog area. Af awarded ribbons in the Junior Physics Prince Albert Public School, two of the many ) category of the Immaculate Conception winners included Rachel Keeler and Jeremy / Catholic School Science Fair, including John Geer. 1 Connell, Kyle Russell and Carolyn Leering. : rp od Le Saati . There were five winners in the Junior and Intermediate Chemistry categories at the Immaculate Conception Catholic School Science Fair, including (front, from left) Annette Martens, Nicole Cliche, Halie Vogel, Erin Connell and Lisa Gradish. Four winners were recognized in the Catholic School Science Fair, including Junior and Intermediate categories of (from left) Shannon Frank, Theresa Pallot- Biology at the Immaculate Conception ta, Shelly Brousseau and Mari Nash. Vd R LJ Junior winners from the Prince Albert (top) Anthony DeFabrizio, Jason Cochrane, Primary winners from the Prince Albert School Science Fair Public School Science Fair include (front, Gavin ny Ron Rankin, Clint Griffin include (front, from left) Melissa Dawson, Amy Plain, Elizabeth from left) Jazin Reid, Diana Bengal, and Stewart McFarlane. Bredin, (top) Erin Chellew, Jennifer Rhude and Kim Rollo. Meredith Allin, Suzanne Allin, Alarien Gilt,