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Port Perry Star, 8 Nov 1978, p. 14

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2% On AAR Lalas rs, - net he ry PR na A EJ Tia r a A pt haa aI, PN a Ara hE ad YIGAL i 25% -¥, Ls re LA Re rns AL NA, SELL [IN , Ol Lo El "r- EN OA of -- or nnd "Sa a ma =0 > v. oe Se Yl he 3 MRA Ry A Nr PT - -- a i >» RT Tie SCE a -~ P.P.H.S. Ontario Scholars This group of Ontario Scholars were on hand last Friday night for the annual P.P.H.S. Commencement Exercises and received their scholarships as well as other bursaries and prizes. They are, from back left, Kevin Crews, Robert Heayn, Bruce Andor, Eric Now's the time to do those repair jobs you've been putting off, decorate that special room or even build a rec room where you can entertain your friends for the Holiday season. Peterborough Lumber has everything you'll need for your decorating or building projects Smith, Rodger Watson, Melodie Cannon, Elaine Elliott and Pat Heymann. Front left, Louise Hope, Julia Goss, Joy Panabaker, Anna Robertson, Joyce Mulder and Mary Sobil. Absent for photo, Brenda Birkett, Shelley Howsam, Edward Olsen and Kelly St.John. i . . J. Awards, scholarships The Port Perry High School Honour Graduation Scholarship - to the student with the highest standing in Year Five - Shelley Howsam. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Port Perry Branch of the Canadian Legion Scholar- ship - to the student with the second highest average in Year Five - presentation by Mrs. Cannon - to Brenda Birkett. The Ethel P. Chapman Ontario County Women's Institute Scholarship - pre- sentation by Mrs. Wotten to Joy Panabaker. The Honeydale Women's Institute Prizes presented by Mrs. Jean McMaster - Junior from plumbing to panelling and insulation to prize for Family and Con- sumer Studies - Jeannine carpeting. P.L"s prices are designed so that you can af- ford to do it now and our selection is unequalled. Get your home in shape to-day and be ready for the best Holiday Season you've ever had! | Panel your leisure room with HOMESTEADER Weatherworn - Plank Panelling (Use it on the ceiling, too!) Pre-finished Homesteader panelling is a realistic reproduction of seasoned rustic planking - with grain sb deeply embossed, you can feel it! The large 4 x 8 panels come in a natural fir-tone colour. Co Homesteader panels won't crack, check or splinter. They're highly resist- ant to scuffs and hard usage, and they won't fade or darken with age. The non-porous surface wipes clean with a damp cloth. S Regular $9.85 8 e 49 5 Rensink; Senior prize - Tina Gerber. The I.W. Parkinson Junior Math . Award presented by Mr. Parkinson to Jennifer Simmonds and Michael Barton. United Automobile Wor- kers' Bursaries presented by Mr. J. Greenwood to Bruce Andor, Sylvia Gobkes, Valarie McQuinn, Joyce Mulder and Eric Smith. The Scugog Music Scholar- ship presented to Joy Pana- baker. The Grace Hastings Trophy presented by Mrs. G. Hastings to Joyce Mulder. The University Women's Club Scholarship presented by Mrs. Lynn Dunstall to Shelley Howsam. The Grant C. MacDonald Scholarship presented to Margaret Brawn and Ronald Goris. The Port - Perry High School Teachers' Awards presented to Mary Parish, Carol Walker and Bruce Andor. The Greenbank Women's Institute prizes for second Year Girls' and Fourth Year Girls' Basic Program pre- sented by Mrs. Hill to Carol Brown and Julie Watson. The Kinsmen Club Bur- Bouillon to Melodie Cannon c NEW Toke HOURS 3 land Roger Watson. ommencing Monday, November . BUILDING CENTRE =the. | Hiei 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. presented by Mrs. Sandra J ERPETERBOROUGH LUMBER] =: i: = 10 Scugog St. - PORT PERRY - 985-7338 14a) 8:00 5m. to 7-30 pan. Benns to Beth Wilson. The Norman and Lucille "Aldred Fine Arts Scholar- ship presented by Mr. Joel Saturday 8 a.m. to 4:00 TRL LITE EVEN : { avy! 1978 P.P.H.S. Commencement Exercises Port Perry High School held their annual Com- mencement Exercises last Friday evening and a capa- city crowd: filled the audi- torium for the programme. The high school Senior Wind Ensemble entertained the audience, and led in the singing of the national anthem. Rev. Robert Brawn read the invocation before Mr. Doug Williams, princie pal, and Mr, Gordon Goode, local member of the Durham Board of Education addres- sed the students and guests. It was a busy evening for the organizers as dozens of diplomas, scholarships and awards were presented to the students, A list of some ¢ of the award winners are elsewhere on this page. The year's valedictory address was given by Derek Baker, and when he finished he was presented the Vale- dictorian Trophy by Kathy Smith. Following the eve- nings programme, a recep- tion was held for the parents, friends and graduates. Aldred to Julia Goss. The Borelians' Theatre Award presented by Mrs. Diane Lackie to Jenifer Carriere. The Dr. Dymond Scholar- ship - Canadian History - to Joyce Mulder. The Lions' Club Scholar- ship to the all-round students of Fifth Year - presented by Mr. Greg Smith to Shelley Yurko and Scott Wilbur. The William Aldred Memorial Scholarship to Scott Wilbur. The Port Perry High School Students' Council Award to Siobhan Clancy and Laurel Price. Valedictory Address by Derek Baker See page 19 Academic trophies: - R.B. Smallman Trophy - General Proficiency in First year - Jennifer Simmonds. Gertrude Jackson Trophy - for Family and Consumer Studies in Third Year -% Catherine Chambers. Ron A. Peel Trophy - for Shop Work Third Year - Richard Rudkin. : Mr. and Mrs. Hutcheson Trophy - for Commercial Work - Third Year - Kathleen Donnelly. Zula M. Jackson Trophy - Fourth Year french and Spanish - Catherine Taylor. A.M. Lawrence Trophy - Fourth Year Science and Mathematics - Gregory Carriere. : Dr. J.B. Lundy Trophy - Fourth Year English - Janice Ball. A.W. Cawker Trophy - Highest Standing in Four fifth year subjects - Shelley Howsam. Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer Trophy - for Environmental Science - Julia Reid. Allen Raines Memorial Trophy - for highest standing in a First Year Technical Subject - Ronald Rumford. Machine Shop Trophy - Brady Hooker. 4 LAR >

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