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Barrie Examiner, 6 Nov 1978, p. 5

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Graduates of Eastview Secondary School were honored Saturday night at the schools com mencement exercises Some of the major award winners were front row left to right Grelg Dy mond Joanne Walsh Alan Smith Carol Coffey William Carr Back row left to right Paul Lepsoe Alex Mills Timothy Murphy and Warren Sliver Examiner Photo Eastview honors its top students during commencement Saturday Students of Eastview Secon dary School were honored at the schools annual commence ment exercises on Saturday Joanne Walsh and William Carr received trophies from the Rotary Club of Barrie for being head girl and head boy Carol Coffey and Alan Smith received North Collegiate Achievement Awards for outstanding contributions to the curricular and extracurricular life of the school Paul Lepsoe won the Major Hersey Citizenship Award and $100 for citizenship Thomas Zimmer won the Dale Antunik Achievement Award for above average academic standing in the oc cupations program and broad participation in the extra cur ricularactivities John Gracey won the Paul Sadlon Motors Inc Award and $50 for outstanding work in the occupation program Luanne Berry and Laurie Skaer won George Worrall Realty Ltd Awards and $25 for highest marks in first year mathematics Students winning the Eastview Mathematics Award of Excellence for writing perfect examination or having perfect third term were Diane Barlow Beth Foreman James Hurd Emad Guirguis Rosie Keuman Debbie Oreto Jan Pajak Susan Roberts Faith Spence James Stevenson and Warren Sliver Eastview Automotive Mechanics Prizes went to Kevin Caldwell Murray Penn Scott Burrell and Randy Corey Joni Jones won the Eastview Business Club Trophy and Peggy Roush won the Business and Professional Womens luh Prize Jacqueline Ferguson and Nancy Whetham won MacLaren prizes for highest marks in the senior accounting course The Modern Motors Ltd Marketing prizes went to Brent McFadden and Mark llayter for highest marks in marketing concepts and practice Greig Dyniond and Timothy Murphy won Barrie Legion History Prizes for highest marks in Year anadian history Diane Barlow won the Barrie Community redit lnion prize for greatest proficiency in ap plied computer studies Anne Holcroft won the Barrie and District Real Estate Board Scholarship for highest marks in Grade 13 geography Donald Barnes won the Mr Music Senior Music Award for outstanding work by senior student in the music program Greig Dymond won the Lions Club Scholarship for highest total marks in four specified Grade 13 subjects David James Susan Lem priere and Bill Quinn won Dr Stuparyk Junior Science Prizes and $23 for high marks in science Darlene oates and hcryl Yateman won National Secretaries Association Prizes and $30 for being outstanding in shorthand Elaine Pearson won an Art Award from reativc Taylor tours plants Lower production costs in foreign countries and prefercn tial treatment given to American baseball manufac turers are two problems facing Barrie baseball firm says George Taylor MP for Sim coeCentre In recent news release Taylor says he is visiting area industries to better understand the problems facing business and labor so he can help the growth of our business com munities throughout the riding Taylor says he recently toured Winnwell Ltd the baseball manufacturing plant on Alliance Boulevard where he learned about the companys problems Some of the problems that seem to face Winnwell in terms of foreign competition is the lower production costs in coun tries such as Korea where the If theres in your future Welcomo Wagon planning Special Party for brldostoba and their mothers Wednesday Nowrs 11978 ontinental Inn Barrie Wmfilfgwt 12867 Youll ho glad you did cost of labor is much lower and the preferential treatment given to American baseball producers by the Major leagues says Taylor was told however that the Toronto Blue Jays use the Winnwcll ball for practices he said Il Sat Because you sure know your fish Icisure Sander Yiii also won an Art Award from Hates Douglas Birch won the Inner Wheel of the Rotary luti prie and $33 for highest marks iii Year Iccl regional geography lanet IiiGioigio woii tlic Ladies Auxdinry to the Kiwanis lub prie ind Silo tor highest marks iii Ycar ltl iilnglish Eastvicw Icchmcal Iroti cieiicy Awards were won by Douglas McKitrick lamcs Michael Rick Ferguson and Davidtguinlan liris Ilintoii won the lilastvicw Iccliiiical Subject award for highest marks iii Year drafting Sander Yiu won similar award for highest marks in Year drafting and Ralph Koch won one for high marks in Year electricity Paul Morgan won the Agricultural Mechanics award and $50 for highest per formance in the agricultural mechanics course loniothy Murphy won the Barrie Kiwanis lub Scholar ship for highest total marks lll six Grade Ill courses The De Vilhiss Scholarship went to Warren Stivei for highest total marks in three iradc lit science courses Free Pickup Delivery SIM CUE CARPET Est I948 Professional Steam Cleaning Wall to Wall Carpets Rug Furniture At our plant or in your home Borries First Commercialy Operated Trucli Mounted Carpet Cleaning Unit 205 Dunlop St 128476 157 Essa Rd 7282878 SUNWEDS II8 THURSSAT 119 Anne llolcrott won the on stance Sheppard Memorial scholarship for the highest total marks Ill six lradc lit courses Alan Smith won the West Bciid of anada Award for highest marks by graduating student in mathematics Alan Smith and Warren Stivcr won Ilastvicw Mnthciiiatics Ilcpart iiiciit awards for highest marks iiialgibra rown litc Mathematics awards went to Susan lcmr pricrc Shelly Bruniwell John Beer Alexandria Irokop and Warren Stivcr iiitario Scholarships for averagcs over till pcr tlll Ill six lradc 11 subjects went to litlllts Angus Iracy Barker lionald Barnes Ian Barnes Scott Bruiiiwcll William arr arol otfcy Grcig Dyinond Glenn Gaudcr Michael Hodgins Anne Ilolcrolt Patti Iacknian Paul 1cpsoc Susan McArtliur Betty Mcrackeii Mark Mctuaig Iatricia Men zits Alexuiidci Mills Timothy Murphy Ianet reto Lori Iiacock Susan Reynolds Iatrick Richardson Laurin Robillard Laura Schcllcnlxrg Alan Smith Warren Stivir David lhanassc Beverley allliank Itrank chcr Wen dy Vthclzui Nancy ththaiii BARRIE Wheres the snow Ski resorts ready waiting Area ski resorts are just waiting for the cold weather The Examiner recently spoke with several local ski resort owners who said their facilities are ready to open as soon as the weather permits Many of the resorts have made some changes for this year Mount St Louis has had some facelifting Josl Huter owner told The Examiner work has been done to increase the size of one of the slopes The slope has been increased 40 feet in height by earth moving equipment It will now be 700 feet wider and about 700 feet longer Next year said Huter the hill will be topped off and new triple chair lift will be installed The slope now called Yodellers Run will be tenamed when all the work is completed Highway construction Drivers will have to reduce their driving speed on several area highways this month because of road construction work The ministry of transportae tion and communications MTCJ says speed along High way 400 is reduced because of construction at Crown Hill north for eight km and for 12 km from south of Highway 12 northward Speed is reduced on 15 km stretch northward from south of Guthrie on Highway 11 There is construction work for 17 km along Highway 27 south of ookstown says the Mlt YO llll Mount St Louis has also made an addition to itschalet to expand the eating area and the locker facilities said Huter Medonte Mountain resort has added some crosscountry trails this year and put in dou ble chair lift said Gerald French owner The chalet has also been enlarged and remodelled Snow Valley has added new dining room for about 150 peo ple and new lounge for about 180 people said owner Hans Eder Bill Stanaitis owner of Moonstone Ski Resorts said he has increased the snowmaking capacity for his slopes and has bought new grooming equip ment to maintain them Horseshoe Valley has hired new chalet manager Bruce Lee and new crosscountry ski manager Roy Moe Kath Creechan public relations ficer said one new feature there this year will be night touring parties for cross oountry skiiers The Labatts North American CrossCountry Ski Champion ships will be held at Horseshoe Valley on Feb and said Mrs Creechan She said all the top North American cross country skiers will be there and she said theyre hoping some European skiers will attend as well About 120 skiers are ex pected to compete she said During the event there will be citizens time trial race when noncompeting skiers can use the championship course VOTE DON EllNES REEVE or ESSA The Man who Listens and Acts in the interest of all He has served on tawasaga Authority Valley Council and Not Conservation ExOfficer of the Canadian Forces 11 years farmer in Essa for 33 years Past President of the Canadian Legion Home and School Lion Society has to wonder if theyve go Club Agricultural Phone 4584236 THE NEW CAR URE TEST SHOULDN TEST DRIVING YOU liver the past five years the Honda ivic has become soniewhat risen tobccomc thc niimbcroiic scllingiinpoii but last year it bccam st tlll in anada ivics phenomenal success has not gonc unnoticed by other good idea when they see illt ml they sci plcntyolt ivics year somebody introduces new imitation tivic havingthat iiiw cartesl diiviyou our it But the ideas youll find in the 1979 Honda ivics ue ideas that have been honed and refined over the past flt years Idcas that have provcn themselves to be Illttl and title From whch drivi is good exziiiipleovc proven that it provides superiortraction and feel to the traditional front ctigitii and rcarwhciI drive set upwc wouldiit sell Honda any other way The llillltlitltlltl shape is ltlli ithcr innovation that Honda successfully introduced to aniidir It maximizes interior space while minimizing unneeded exterior Iiiilklliits why lhcTtl Hoiidas can be so roomy and comfortable on the inside while still bcingci impact on the outside Fully independent suspension is another idea thats been found tried and lltlt on iidaslliats why the tide of Honda is so tinsmallwarIiki And because our cars have provcn themselves in winter after winter we know that they resist rustingThats why every 1979 ivic is covcrcd by three year waiianty against rust perfoiation due to corrosionAsk your Honda dealer for complete details The new 1979 Honda Civics Sedan Hatchback And Station Wagonlheyre at your Honda dealcis now like to iimtc you in for test drive test drive that wont be testing you tile oxamlner Monday Nov 1978 and compare their finishing times to ose of the top skiers said Mrs Creechan The resort owners are just waiting for the weather to become cold As soon as the cold weather comes we can start making snow said Mrs Creechan She said it is important to get good base on the slopes before putting much artificial snow on it Mrs Creechan said last year the resort opened on Nov 26 but this year looks like there might GEORGIAN COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION FAll WINTER COURSES ELECTRONICS FABRICATION be later start Huter said his nesort has had an early season tpening for the st three or four years but would not edict what this season will be ke Stanaitis said hes lookin for good season but he said the weather plays an important role in the business The ski business reflects the driving conditions on weekends said Stanaitis The weather may be sunny on the slopes but if it is windy day on the highways people dont come out he said for experimenters This course is designed to acquaint the student with basic fabrication and assembly techniques for production of electronic devices The facilities are available to fabricate the necessary Printed Circuit Boards and assemble the device by mounting hardware Some instruction in electronic fundamentals and on of basic service instruments will be included in the course The student will be encouraged to select hisher own prefect Mondays lo pm November 13 1978 15 hours Fee $2500 FOR INFORMATION REGISTRATION 705 7281951 Ext 317 DRIVING BE Barrie Honda Auto Sales 17 GoWan Street Barrie Ontario L4N 2N9 266488 fa phenomenon Not only has it the second best selling carof all cars or manufactureis They know passing their Sl1titmS As result almost every iit in their haste toch thc imitationsoiitone rcalb ttcn the biigx oiitliich could put you in the somewhat unfortunate position of Source RI lolkeartogtdate August 1973 new car sales till lH

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