"A Family Tradition for 126 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 17, 1992 - 27 CHS honors graduates at commencement From Page 11 done by students and staff alike. Following procession Mrs. M. Peturrson, principal, gave her remarks followed by words by Jeff Kemp, president student council and Joyce Kelly, trus- tee, Durham Board of Educa- tion. Guests were Bobbie Drew, trustee, Durham Board of Edu- cation, Gord Mills, M.P.P., Ho- ward Hall, mayor of Scugog, and Ross Stevenson, M.P. Proficienc rizes were awarded to Rick ason, Grade 9, Rosemary Michel, Grade 10, Kim Mountjoy, Grade 11, Linda Kett, Grade 12 and OAC Kim Popowich. Most Improved Student - Jocelyn Agnew. French Prizes - Grade 9 - Rick Mason, Grade 10 - Natalie Beech, Grade 11 - and OAC - Kim Mountjoy. Mathematics Prizes - Grade 9 - Rick Mason, Grade 10 and 11 - Rosemary Michel, Grade 12 and OAC - Kim Popowich. {OAC Calculus - Kim Popow- ich. OAC Finite - Nicole Leach. OAC Algebra - Nicole Leach. Science prizes - Grade 9 - Rick Mason, Grade 10 - Rosemary Michel, Grade 11 Biology - Mark Simmons. Grade 12 Chemistry - Trempass Moore. Grade 11 Physics - Trempass Moore. OAC Chemistry - Sue Kyte, OAC Physics - Kim Popowich, OAC Chemistry - Jill Van Camp, OAC Economics - Tanya McLean. English Grade 9 - Rick Ma- son, Grade 10 - Rosemary Mich- el, Robyn Cliff, Grade 11 - Jen- nifer Wilson, Grade 12 - Mark Simmons, OAC - Kim Popow- ich. Geography Grade 10 - Rose- mary Michel, Grade 12 - Bristol Sleep, OAC - Linda Kett. History Grade 9 - Kirk Swain, Grade 10 - Michelle Morton, OAC - Julie Corden. Accounting Grade 11 - Jenni- fer Draper, OAC - Kim Popow- ich. Data Processing - Grade 11 - Dana Campbell, Grade 12 - Wayne Edgerton, Grade 12 - Marketing - Linda Kett, Grade 9 Typing - Rick Mason. Art - Junior - Mike Leach Sen- ior - Jennifer Lee. Creative Writing - Grade 11 - Jennifer Wilson. Grade 12 Co-operative Edu- cation - Tammy Brunner. Law - Grade 12 - Michelle Morton, OAC - Tina Bradt. Phys. Ed. - Grade 9 - Kirk Swain, Grade 10 - Dana Camp- bell, Grade 11 - Kim Mountjoy, BIRDS! Come in & see our GREAT SELECTION of BIRD FEEDERS We also carry a wide variety of bird seed. Nn D PORT PERRY FEEDS 40 Vanedward Dr. Port Perry 985-7363 Grade 12 - Matt Willetts, OAC Jill Van Camp. Music - Junior - Heather Goulding. Senior - Jill Van Camp. Most Improved Music Stu- dents - Donald Cliff and Dana Campbell. Sports Award - Jan Heyes. The Tigers won the House League Award. The Ontario Secondary School Diplomas were present- ed to Brendon ew, Sue An- derson, Jennifer Arbuckle, Tina Bradt, Tammy Brunner, Mau- reen Cosgrave, David Donner- al, Wayne Edgerton, Chris Es- pey, Bryce Green, Jan Heyes, Dan Hill, Nicole Leach, Laura Leeder, John Paul McLean, Tanya McLean, Ian Mills, Bill Osborne, Kim Popowich, Yvette Renes, Tom Rowett, Kyle Rus- gell, Jill Van Camp, Christy Vandereende and Jody Wright. The following students were recognized for obtaining a mini- mum of six OACs - Susan An- derson, Julie Corden, Maureen Cosgrave, Wayne Edgerton, Chris Espey, Laura Gilbank, Tracy Hoskin, Nicole Leach, Tanya McLean, Kari Mountjoy, Kim Popowich, Tom Rowett, Kyle Russell, Jill Van Camp, Laurine Williamson and Jody Wright. Ontario Scholarships were presented to Nicole Leach, Tan- ya McLean, Kim Popowich, Tom Rowett, Kyle Russell and Jill Van Camp. The prestigious Governor- General's Medal was presented to Kim Popowich. Memorials Blair Graham Memorial - Jill Van Camp. Eleanor Kelly Memorial - Ni- cole Leach. Helen Van Camp Memorial - Jill Van Camp. W.G. Bowles Memorial - Jill Van Camp. W.W. Van Camp Memorial - books to the school library. What is it? The benefit provides more money for children -- $2.1 billion more, over five years - and targets money to those families who need it In fact, most families will receive more money than they do now What are the improvements? The benefit is fairer and simpler It 1s designed with a very important goal in nd ~ to ensure that the money reaches the families who need it, as quickly as possible. * The monthly payments are tax free *» Because benefits are delivered each month, parents no longer have to wait The School Letter Award was presented to Jill Van Camp. Duke of Edinburgh Awards were presented to Charlene Kyte, Stacey Swain, Lisa Gil- bank, Jeff Fletcher, Jennifer Byers and Jill Van Camp. Bursaries were presented as follows: D. & S. Signs - Tracy Hoskin. Dr. J. Cottrell Bursary - Lau- ra Gilbank. Emmerson Insurance Bur- sary.- Ian Mills. inette Club Bursary - Jan Heyes. Kinsmen Club Bursary - Dan Hill. Laurentian Bank Bursary - Kim Popowich. Lioness Club Bursary - Tan- ya McLean. Medical Associates of Port Perry Bursary - Jill Van Camp. Oppers Aluminum Bursary - Jody Wright. I.G.A. Bursary - Steve Stani- land. Port Perry Realtor's Bursar- ies - Kim Popowich and Nicole Leach. Port Perry Star Bursary - Kari Mountjoy. Royal Canadian Branch 419 - Laurine William- son. Rotary Club Bursary - Tom Rowett. Scugog Chamber of Com- merce - Christy Vandereende. Wallace Marlow Memorial - donated by Mrs. Gwenyth Thompson - Julie Corden. Zero Garbage of Scugog Bur- sary - Chris Espey. Jill Van Camp delivered a very impressive Valedictory Ad- dress. Mrs. Peturrson concluded the program with words of appreci- ation to those who assisted in the commencement program. A social time was enjoyed at the high school. On Sunday, Gerald and Joyce Kelly, Elaine Kelly, Kitchener, Esther Kelly, Kingston, Ralph and Peggy Larmer, Harvey and Joan Graham attended St. Luke's Church, Downeyville when Kathryn Marie, younger daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Peeters were one of six children baptised. . Following church Gerald and Joyce, Elaine and Esther, host- ed a family gathering in honor of Kathryn's baptism. Guests were Mrs. Edna Kenly, Bobcay- geon, Mrs. Hubertha Peeters, Joe Peeters, Reaboro, John and Patti Peeters and Matthew of Peterborough, Perry and Da- lores Ryan of Emily, Harvey and Joan Graham, Ralph and Peggy Larmer, Harold and Ei- leen McLaughlin all of Black- stock and of course Peter and Elizabeth Peeters, Courtney and Kathryn of Omemee. 4-H Home For The Holidays by Amanda Bradburn We gathered at the Black- stock United Church for our last meeting of Home For The Holidays. To start the meeting we said the 4-H pledge and then did roll call. After that we then finished our books and handed in our crafts. We then made a Christmas tree decoration. Mrs. Johns made potato latkes for all of us to eat. After the po- tato latkes we enjoyed little cin- namon balls and florentines. What an excellent club. We hope to see more excellent afta and baking at the next club. Legion Irene McDonald and Mae Bigtree from Akwesasne demon- strated basketweaving at Native Perspectives on Thursday. The demonstration was part of a week-long official opening celebration at the Queen Street store. Important Information tor Parents until the end of the year to claim child tax credits The Child Tax Benefit combines the existing Family Allowances and tax credits for children into a new tax free, monthly yment It also includes a new supplement or low income working families. eac h year What do I have to do? Watch your mailbox. qualifies * There is no need to make annual applications -- benefits are automatically calculated from the tax returns you file * Benefits can be adjusted quickly when there is a change in your family, such as the birth of a child A special information package is being sent to people who currently receive Family Allowances. Please read it carefully. It tells you how the benefit is calculated and how much you will receive if your family If you have not received your information package by the end of November, please In Janvary 1993, the new Child Tax Benefit begins. begin. Government of Canada ft Gouvernement du Canada Canada call this toll-free number : (For service in French, 1-800-387-1194). In January the new monthly benefits will Please remember to file your 1992 income tax return to continue to qualify for the Child Tax Benefit. The Brighter Futures Initiative. As part of the Federal Government's Brighter Futures Initiative, the new Child Tax Benefit is an important step toward providing a brighter Suture for our children. By working together, we ensure that every Canadian child looks forward'to a brighter future. 1-800-387-1193. SAY, y J 0 a. -~ or - ~