Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 May 2006, p. 21

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a . 'i,i_rj,l))l, Ml School: Sir John A. Macdonald Grade: 12 Nominalor: Peter Kalbfleish "She is a modest. driven student leader." Notable achievements: Jillian was elected chari- ties minister for her school's student council. She volunteers twice a week at the humane society. Future plans: Jillian was accepted into the hon- ours science program at the University of Guelph. Jillian Cameron _ ,e_.. .v. ...e PW. four years. She maintains an average of over 90 per cent while running student council as co-president." Notable achievements: Was a dedi- cated member of the WAYVI-i team (Working Against Youth Violence Everywhere) in the community; a tutor for a little boy with autism and a volunteer with Track Three Ski School for physically and develop- mentally delayed children: was awarded leadership award last year for involvement. Future plans: She hopes to study English and international develop- ment at university. School.. Resurrection Grade: 12 Nominalor: Ms. Kennedy "Alison is an outstanding leader in the school and has been for the past E........,,, ... . . Alison Flanagan month Notable School: MacGregor Grade: 8 Nominator: Mrs. Courtney "Daniel is an outstanding musician." Daniel Deng FOR NON-EMERGENCY POLICE RESPONSE Please Contact Us As Follows: M4 EMERGENCY or (lilt)lltalliiMtilltt)Tt What is an Emergency and When to Call 9-1-1? I Everyone reacts differently to an emergency. However, if there is an immediate risk to the safety of people or property. use 9- l - I. Some examples of an 9- l -l Emergency include: crime in progress. medical emergency. fire, serious traffic col- lisions. disturbances. or suspicious people or vehicles. 9-1-1 FOR EMERGENCIES ONLY (519) 653-7700 for all other inquiries ’4 WATERLOO REGIONAL «d» POLICE SERVICE "f; Ilel8ll PM WW pm Kitchener. Waterloo, Cambridge: (519) 653-7700 All Other Areas: (5 l9) 570-3000 Automated Attendant: (5 l9) 650-8500 School: St. Matthew Grade: 8 Nominator: St. Matthew school staff "Tyson is an active participant in extra-curricular prgrams in the school." Notable achievements: Tyson is a member of the Wildhawk select basketball team. and has helped lead the St. Matthew hasketbal team to four consecutive regional champi- onships. Future plans: Playing for the St. David's Celtics. Tyson Lavigne www.wrps.on.ca School.. [ester B, Pearson Graded} Nominator. Julia Deans "Christine is a kind, sensitive and creative student who has a keen interest in music." Notable achievements: Christine has been involved in synchronized swimming for the last four years with the Waterloo Regional Synchronized Swim Club: and lived in Malaysia, Australia and the US. She is very knowlegeable of foreign languages and cul- tures. Future plans: Christine would like to pursue a career in fashion design. Christina Callaghan What is NOT a 9-1-1 Emergency '9- I -I should not he used unless it dangerous condition requiring immediate action exists. Some examples ofa non-emergency cull would include: Theft from vehicle property damage where suspects have ned scene. a motor vehicle collision where no injuries are reported. and general inquiries.

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