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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 30 Jun 1982, p. 16

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St. Theresa's High School held its graduation ceremonies, on Sunday complete with a mass at St. Margaret's Church. Prizes, Bursaries and Scholarships A prize, valued at $25 for highest achievement in Grade 12 history, donated by St. Theresa's Ladies' Auxiliary, was presented by Mrs. Pat Weissflog to Tim Trewin. A prize,valued at $25, for a student showing leadership, donated by the Y's Men's Club was presented by Mr. Rick Presse to Patti Cox. A trophy for proficiency in French, donated by Mr. Bruce was Finlayson, presented by him to Donald Cadieux. Bursaries, valued at $50 each for highest standing in Science in Grades 12 and 13, donated by the Midland Lions' Club, were presented by Mr. Martin Lamers to Donald Cadieux and Chris Weissflog. A bursary valued at $25, for general proficiency in Grade 12, donated by Midland Buildall, was presented by Mr. Joe Ryther to Chery] Switzer. A bursary, valued at $50, 'for highest achievement in World Religions, in Grade 12, donated by the Knights of Columbus, Laurier Council, was presented by Mr. Kevin Lyons to George MacDonald. _ Tuition Scholarships of $193 each, in honour of Monsignor Egan, for deserving students continuing their education at St. Theresa's, donated by the St. Margaret's C.W.L., were presented to Larry Larmour and Shelley Moreau by Mrs. Vivian Brodeur. A trophy, for the highest standing in English in Grade 12, donated by Midland Printers, were presented by Mr. Terry Collins to Kelly Swales. A bursary, valued at $100, towards tuition at St. Theresa's High School donated by the Grey Sisters of the Immaculate Conception was presented by Sister Zita O'Grady to John Dorion. Scholarships, valued at $50, for highest achievement in options at Grade 12 and Grade 13 levels, donated by the St. Margaret's Catholic Women's League, were won by Donald Cadieux and Paul Cox. Mrs. Vivian Brodeur made the presentations. A tuition scholarship, valued at $300, donated by the Daughters of Isabella, was presented by Mrs. Eva Lortie to Tim Trewin. A prize, valued at $35, donated by Mr. Maurice- Fitzgerald, for general proficiency in Grade 12, was presented by Mr. Pat Conroy to Kelly Swales. A bursary, valued at $50, for Application to Study in Grade 12, donated by Mrs. Lydia Borysek, was presented by her to George MacDonald. A prize, valued at $25, donated by Sf. Theresa's_ Ladies' Auxiliary, to the student achieving highest in History in Grade 13 was presented by \ Mrs. Dorothy Lamers to\Paul Cox. A scholarship, valued at $50, for outstanding achievement in Grade 13, donated by Kindred Industries Limited, was presented by Mrs. Fern Butineau to Susan Lamers. A scholarship, valued at $50, for outstanding achievement in Grade 13 donated by the Knights of Columbus, Laurier Council, was presented by Mr. Simon Paulin to Mary Pat Quilty. The Federation of Catholic Education Associations of Ontario presents the Catholic Student Award to a student in each of the Catholic High Schools in Ontario whose exem- plary conduct, service and achievement merit 'the commendation of the Catholic education community in Ontario. This award was presented by Mr. Lloyd LaPlume to _ Chris Brennen. A prize, valued at $25, donated by the Midland Free Press, for ap- plication to study in Grade 13, was presented great day for St. T's by Sister Mary Ruddy to Lynne Bonneville. The Arthur Robitaille, Senior, Bursary valued at $600, for a deserving student completing his Grade 13 and who will be continuing his education, was presented by Mr. George MacDonald to Paul Cox. A bursary, valued at $100, donated' by Pillsbury Canada, for a student completing her Grade 13 and who will be continuing her education was presented by Mr. Jim Byrne to Susan Lamers. 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