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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 6 Jul 1977, p. 15

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dary School Graduation Dipl are awarded to: Peter Beeney, Frank Borsa, Lillian Borysek, Alison Brennen, Douglas Burtch Yvonne Carney, Susan Charlebois, Cyndy Cote, Brendan Crowley, Lloyd Cruise, Robert d'Annibale, Andrew Dias, Sandra Dion, Stephen Dupuis, Wanda Gendron, Elizabeth Jessome, Debbie Juneau, Amy Karwacki, George Lafreniere, Fay Lafreniere, Helen Mackey, Siobhan O'Brien, St. Theresa's 1977 graduating class Darlene Quesnelle, Michael Sullivan, Teresa Thayer, Philip Thomlison, Cathy Toole, John Trewin, Rebecca Weissflog. Secondary School Honour Graduation Diplomas are awarded to: Donna Bingham, Edda Cappella, Cathy Deschamps, Laurie Gagnon, Rick Leclair, Tim MacDonald, Tim Merkley, Mary Elizabeth Murphy, Christy Swales. Sacred Heart's 1977 graduating class Students in the grade 8, 1977 graduating class at Sacred Heart are: Randy Asselin, Mary Lynn Beeney, Pat Belanger, Paul Belanger, Gerry Borsa, Jean Both, Joanelle Bourgeois, Gordon Burtch, Marilena Cappella, Debbie Chenier, Joe Corbier, Patti Cox, Paul Cox, Donna Deschamps, Joan Dey, Bridget Dietz, abs., Andy Dorion, Lori Downey, Jeff Dunn, Anna Dupuis, Karen Duquette, Paul Duval, Shelley Essaunce, Carol Goetz, Michelle Grant, Glen Grittani, Donna Hamelin, Glenn Heyer, Lorraine Jessome, Carolyn Kraftscik, Isadore Marion abs., David Gatchell abs., Louise Marion. Gildore Maracle, Barbara Charlebois, Susan LaBrash, Janice Lacroix, Stephen Ladouceur abs., Charlene Lalonde, David Lalonde, Michael Lalonde, Lisa Lavigne, Jeff Lawson, David Leduc, Lennie LeFaive, Melanie Lemieux, James Moreau, Bruce Paul, Angela Pause, Judy Perrault, Donna Potter, Andrea Ring, Ron Roach, Michael Roots, Karen Stanley, Howie Silvey, Kirk St. Onge, Bob Story, Anne Varley, Robert Varley, Chris Weissflog, Sheila Yates. Big Sisters plan August Tag Days for area by Juanita Rourke Date of the Annual Tag day for the Big Sister's Association of Huronia select a new slate of The officers for 1977-1978. communities new Board of Directors will be an- nounced at the Annual Meeting in September. was set for August 12 and 13 at a meeting of the Board of Directors, June 13. The tag day will be held in the communities of Midland, _Penetanguis- hene, Elmvale and Victoria Harbour and the two plazas on Highway 27 and Hugel Avenue. John Gorman presented the Con- stitution of the Big Sister's of Huronia for consideration by the Board of Directors. The Constitution, written by John Gorman, Nell Peever and Rev. Norm Watson will be approved, if no changes are deemed necessary, at the annual meeting to be held Sep- tember 12, 1977. President Joan Roszmann said there are twelve Little Sisters matched to twelve Big Sisters. Mrs. Roszmann em- phasized the goal of the Big Sister's Association is towards giving extra guidance and friendship to troubled young girls. "We reach out not only to motherless girls," she pointed out," but to girls ath both parents." e help girls who need special attention to @c1 them overcome the 'growing pains' they may be experiencing." Sheila Beausoleil, Public Health Nurse and Chairman of Education committee said a film presentation was being arranged for the twelve Big Sisters. A nominating com- mittee was formed to Ne Midland RESTAURANT _RE-OPENING Thursday, July 7th Completely renovated, CANADIAN FOODS B GRAND air conditioned Specializing in delicious CHINESE & Take out service 526-2612 | John & Rose Lee ve-rie ox eee, soe ye ee Oe A prize, valued at $25, for highest achievement in History in Grade 12, donated by St. Theresa's Ladies' Auxiliary, will be presented by Mrs. Pat Weissflog to Robert d'Annibale. A trophy, for highest standing in Mathematics in Grade 12, donated by Mrs. Butineau, will be presented by her, to Mike Sullivan. A trophy, for the highest standing in English in' Grade 12, donated by Midland Printers, will be presented by Mr. Bill Murphy, to Cyndy Cote. Bursaries, valued at $50, for highest achievement in World Religions in Grade 12, and for over-all excellence in Grade 13, were won by Siobhan O'Brien and Tim MacDonald. Mr. McKeown will make the presentation. Bursaries, valued at $50, for highest standing in Science in Grades 12 and 23, donated by the Midland Lions' Club, will be presented by Mr. Trutwin to Tim Mac- donald and Mike Sullivan. A prize, valued at $25, donated by the Y's Men's Club, to a graduate outstanding in Leader- ship, was won by Frank Borsa. Mr. Presse will make the presentation. Abursary ~ for general proficiency in Grade 12, donated by the Credit Union, will be presented by Mr. Herb Fritz to Doug Burtch. Scholarships, valued at $50, for highest achievement in options at Year 4 and Year 5 levels, donated by the Catholic Women's League, were won by Mike Sullivan and Tim MacDonald. Mrs. Marian will make the presentations. A scholarship valued at $50, for General Proficiency in Grade 13, donated by Kindred Industries Limited, was won by Mary Elizabeth Murphy. Sister Mary Ruddy will make the presentation. Prizes valued at $25, for graduates showing outstanding citizenship, donated by the Junior and Senior Civitans, will be presented by Mr. Ryther to Elizabeth Jessome and John Trewin. A prize, valued at $25, donated by the Midland Free Press, for ap- plication to study in Grade 12, was won by Steve Dupuis. Mr Finlayson will make the presentation. A scholarship, valued at $50, donated by R.C.A., for a student in Grade 13 showing consistent ap- plication to study, will be presented by Mr. George MacDonald to Cathy Deschamps. A prize, valued at $25, donated by St. Theresa's Ladies' Auxiliary, to the student achieving highest in History in Grade 13, was won by Cyndy Cote. Mrs. Deschamps will make the presentation A prize, valued at $25, donated by Midland Buildall, for cooperation and loyalty was won by Christy Swales. Mr. McKeown will make the presentation We are happy to in- troduce a new scholarship this year. Our C.W.L. is initiating a $200 tuition- scholarship in honour of Monsignor Egan, who is celebrating his Golden Jubilee this year, for a deserving student, continuing his education at St. Theresa's. The scholarship will be presented by Mrs. Mary Jo Quilty to Andrew Dias. Scholarships, valued at $100, awarded by the Ministry of Education to students in Grade 13 achieving an average of at least 80 per cent will be awarded in September to Mary Elizabeth Murphy and Tim MacDonald The Arthur Robitaille, Senior, Bursary valued at $500, for a student showing outstanding achievement in Grade 13 BILTRITE ZN PLYWOOD & LUMBER BUSTER BILTRITE "COME IN NOW DURING OUR ' OUR OWN BRAND! says MID BILTRITESTAIN SUMMER our fences, decks, etc. with our own brand woodstain. Protect and beaut lawn furnitur of good qu cedar or Another good value from your local Biltrite store. Available in redwood colours GALLON SALE!!"" OUR OWN BRAND! BILTRITE PAIN A great price on our own brand of in terior exterio white paint! It's specially formul, jobs and has a to cle: vantage of our atex base a brushes and hands special price now GALLON and who will be con- tinuing his education, will be presented by Mr. Ray Robitaille to Tim Mac- donald. Finally, we have the presentation of medals to the graduates with highest achievement on six Senior options. The medals were donated by St. Theresa's Student Council and will be presented by Sister Marlene to Robert d'Annibale Tim MacDonald. A special presentation was made to Sister Lauretta Kunkel on behalf of St. Theresa's Private High School Board for her volunteer service as librarian at St Theresa's. Sister is leaving for a new assignment in Ottawa and & CARRY Picnic Table This sturdy picnic table with attached benches is great for outdoor barbeques and more. The table is 64" long and can Fibreglass be easily assembled. Larger Ideal for carports, pool and backyard fences. Available in assorted colours. Come in and see them now. 4 OZ. sizes slightly higher. SPRUCE EACH Panels Budget grade the home 4 26 x 96" SHEET 5®9 26 x 120" SHEET 2 x 3 Budget Stud Drive for rec room construction and other framing needs around 2x 3's are ideal This waterproof lasting stop driveway EACH COAL TAR BASE §%* 4 GAL asphalt base black fi deterioration Ths er is and allon pail >// way Sealer Aluminum Screen Door Replace your worn out screen door now with this quality aluminum storm door, It comes prehung and complete 5 GAL with hardware so it's ready to install. Other features include check chain and | tempered safety glass 48°? MILL FINISH 59° prown & WHITH closer we accept Chargex and Master Charge FREE ESTIMATES ON HOUSE PLANS, ETC. are CHARGEX| °PE Prices Above Are Strictly Cash & Carry Barrie: Highways 26 and 27 afore, Penetang: 188 Main St., N : Mon., Tues., Wed. and Thurs. from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. delivery available in our own trucks Fri. from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. -- Sat. from 8 a.m. till 4 p.m Wednesday, July 6, 1977, Page 15 i | DO eR SOE ee ss A EE A a eee ll SU".

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