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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 6 Jun 1984, p. 4

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Oe ee ee ee ee SO ee ee ES ee a ee ae ee a a ee ee ee ee er we y La tis" (ye seca j "he de Math genius! Peter Milley, a 10-year-old, Grade 6 student from Bayview School Mathematics Competition, competed in the Canadian writing the Pascal Contest which is prepared for students at the Grade 9 level. Peter achieved a mark of 122.5 out of 150, which is only exceeded by 61 students in Ontario oul of seven to eight thousand taking part. The results pul Peter in the top one percent of all competitors and he has a place on the Ontario honour roll and the zone honour roll. MARY NAHUIS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nahuis of RR 3 Elmvale, has graduated with distinction from the University of Guelph, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree. She is employed in the universily's microbi ology department. In September she plans to enter the Master of Science program in microbiology and im munology offered at Queen's Univer sily Kingston. WENDY LYNN LADOUCEUR daughter of Cec and Evelyn Ladouceur, graduated May 30 from the University of Guelph with a B.A. degree. having imajored in psychology, and also on June 1, with a honours B.A. science degree, having majored in child studies. Y, Vaiing Danke of Canada D NOW IN MIDLAND/PENETANG Next Course Starts July 9 4 consecutive days 9 a.m. to noon, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. % YDC GRADUATES ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO 44% DISCOUNT ON AUTO INSURANCE x COURSE FEE IS INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE * VISA ACCEPTED For information, brochures and course schedules call: 526-8500 . oO" Drivers of Canada 303 Midland Ave., MIDLAND, ONT. Page 4, Wednesday, June 6, 1984 News from EDHS. DEAN he LSON and PETER DESROCHES On Wednesday, May 20, the 124 Law Class '00k afield trip to Barrie 10 see a murder 'rial with a jury, being held in the Supreme Court of Ontario. Students found it very worthwhile to sit in on such an interesting case and 10 see how the court proceeds through a trial. They arrived back al IDHS around 2:15 p.m. with a better un derstanding of how our justice system operates. Several EDHS students had a_ good learning experience al Camp Kilchikewana. They spent several days supervising -- young students. It was a very cnjovable trip and they had fun while learning about responsibility. The Outdoors Club has been planning a canoe trip and left on EDHS student's council is repainting the May 31st and returned Sunday evening. Exeep! for alittle rain cafeteria. The new on Sunday morning, the designing was done by trip turned ou! to be a Rodger Allen, Kim very enjoyable one. Tuck, and Seyan Friday, EDHS. The dance is Margisin, They are semi-formal and starts oping to be finished by -- at %:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Monday. The music is by EDHS_ student's council is presenting the Sunmimer Prom '84 on Output Plus (Q 107) and there is-a cold buffet dinner afterward. June 8th at Hencured for their service Two retired operators of the R.A. Hoey, the ferry which operates between Cedarpoint and Christian Island, were honoured Thursday, May 31 in a) awards presentation ceremony at Cedar- point. Sam Jamieson, 68, is a retired supervisor of the Hoey, who gave 15 years of between 1966 and 1981. Mr. Jamieson has seven children and 12 grandchildren. Retired motor launch operator Willis Copegog, 66, began his service on the Hoey in 1965 and retired in 1982. He has twelve children You could month. ieee 248 Kin: ae Sy 14" Colour Panasonic TV and VCR (Approx. Value $1,200.00) 7 Weekly Draws! 2 Winners Each Week You could win one of two Pacer Cordless Telephones* which will be given away each week from April 23 to June 9, 1984. Each weekis a separate contest. With every $100. deposit you make to a savings or chequing account you'll receive one entry. 2 Daily Interest Cheque & Save Accounts 1. Passbook Account @ Interest credited monthly. © No charge chequing if minimum monthly balance is $500. or more. ® Cheques remain with us for safekeeping. 2. Statement Account @ Interest credited monthly. @ One no-charge cheque with each $100. minimum monthly balance, i.e. 5 no-charge cheques with $500. minimum monthly balance. @ Statement and cheques returned each Of Special Interest if you're Age 50 or better . . Interest Account will earn a special, higher rate of interest. 2 Grand Prize Two lucky customers in each participating branch will win the 14" Panasonic Colour TV and V.C.R* as first prize, and the West Bend Gas Barbecue,* as second prize. The Grand Prize Draw will be from all entries received throughout the contest period. *Complete Contest Details Available at Participating Branches and 10 grandchildren. Left to right are Jack Gover of the department of Indian Affairs in Toronto, formerly of the Orillia office: Willis Copegog and his wife Hazel. Bella and Sam Jamieson, and Mel Jacobs, District Manager of Indian Affairs in Peterborough. The awards presented the two men were signed Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau in recognition of their years of faithful service. Cordless Pacer Telephone (Approx. Value $250.00) West Bend Gas Barbecue (Approx. Value $359.00) Draws! Savings & Chequing Accounts to fit every need! . Your Daily oS 5, ex 3 SAY the municipal Savings & loan cipal 2 Non-Chequing Savings Accounts 1. Golden Circle Passbook Account Special rate of savings interest if you've reached the golden years of 50 or better. Interest is calculated and credited monthly. Our branch manager can also outline the other advantages of this 50 plus account. 2.\ Savings Plus Passbook Account Interest is calculated monthly and credited semi-annually -- May 1st and Nov. Ist. This savings account is ideal for long range savers who do not require chequing privileges. See the Prizes and Gifts on Display Mountainview Mall 526-2273 asi

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