Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Jul 1982, p. 18

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

a o Getting in shape One of the popular attractions at last week's Sidewalk Sale in Midland was this local Dance Fit group which literally danced up a storm for the hundreds of downtown Midland shoppers who took in the program. --Photo by Bob Murray Midland Secondary School was jam- packed for this year's annual graduation ceremonies. Siudents, teachers, family and_ friends gathered to watch this memorable event which included the presen- alion of certificaies, graduation diplomas, scholarships, memorial awards and_ trophies. The awards included: The Sandi Smith Memorial Award This award is presented to honour the student who has made the grealesi con- 'ribution on a continuing basis during his or her years ai Midland Secondary Schoo] in the fields of music and. or drama. It is presented to a student in his or her final graduating year al Midland Secondary School. The Paul Jagos Memorial Award This award is presented to the 'echnical student who has successfully completed the year four cOurse in One Or more iechnical subjects, and has been active as a good citizen of the school by participating in such activities as athletics, clubs, student government Or any other activity conducive io the wellbeing of the school and or fellow students. The Douglas Brooks Memorial Award This is an award for the Grade 10 Level 1 or Grade 10 Level 2 student deemed most _per- sonable, dependable and helpful to his or her students fellow JACKPOT This Bursary is presented annually io that student graduating from Grade 12 ai Midland Secondary School, and proceeding to post-secondary education, who, in the estimation of the selection committee, shows the most marked Overall developmeni through his her high school years. Consideration will be given not only to scholastic achievement, but to maturity in ai- iitude, conduct and responsibility as well. All other factors con- sidered, preference will be given to students according to financial need. The Grace McMullen Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to the top student in Grade 13 who has also taken French. Midland Secondary School Centennial Scholarship This award is presented to the boy and to the girl in Grade 13 who have the highest total marks in three Maihematie subjects and Physics. The R.C. Gauthier Award This award is presented to the top student in Grade 13. The name is engraved on a plaque and placed on a trophy named for for- the other." For more information, please contact: 526-9532 aa Page 18, Wednesday, July 21, 1982 wards mer principal, the late R.C. Gauthier. The Town of Midland Award The Council of the Town of Midland con- iribuies io scholarship funds. Each year their donation is given to the top boy and girl at- iending Midland Secondary School. Ifuronia Players Award The Huronia Players Award is presented to any student in ihe High Schools of the area, who has displayed ex- cellence in the field of theatre during his or her high schoo] career, has chosen to pursue theatre as his or her major area of study ai an institute of higher learning and has been accepted at that institute. Ii will consist of a hand let- tered certificate and a cheque in the amount of $50. A potential recipient will be recommended by his or her high school to the Executive of Huronia Players for its final approval. The Dr. T.J. Johnston Memorial Shield This honour goes to the top student in Grade 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13. Their names are engraved on ihe shield which hangs in the main hall. The Award of Merit - Davenport Trophy This is awarded to one boy and one girl in their fifih year ai secondary school who have maintained first or second class standing in iheir academic marks. This award depends on the contribution of these students" to sports (inter-school or mural); school clubs; Siudent Council: Muse; Yearbook; and assistance to teachers in organizing _activilies, ele. Slightly injured Wayne Mailloux, 22, of Concession 17, Tiny Township, was slightly injured but not taken to hospital last Friday when his pickup truck left Simcoe Road 35 just north of Robert Street West and his truck wnet into the ditch and rolled. intra: Armco Food Services - Distributors of Silverwood Milk and Ice Cream products throughout the County of Simcoe, are pleased to announce the appointment of Kenneth (Stan) Herbert as Sales Manager. Mr Herbert will co-ordinate both Sales and Distribution for the company, and is available by calling Midland 526-3701. When Midland town police finally stopped a Reliable Taxi cab stolen from in front of the Midtown Tavern late last Saturday, about $4,500 damage had been done to a town police force cruiser. } Cruiser damaged in pursuit of stolen cab Town police say that when Constable Joe Reynolds' pulled alongside the stolen taxi and motioned the driver to stop, that the taxi swerved into the side of the cruiser. The cruiser was hit once more Two males facing charge Clayton D. Belanger, 30, of Toronto and 18- year-old Thomas H. Wheeler, also of Toronto, have. been charged by Penetanguishene police in connection with the theft of a motor from a boat moored at a HDH births --July 7, boy, 6 lb., 3 oz., born io Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lesaux, Borden Crescent, Midland. --July 7, girl, 7 Ib., 15 oz., born to Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Daniels, RR 1 Phelp- ston. eS. y Penetanguishene marina. before the taxi was stopped near Ogden's Beach Road. Charged with theft of property valued at more than $200, possession of stolen property, driving while under suspension, and failing to stop when demanded by police, is Ronald Quesnelle, 22, of Owen ptreet, Penetanguishene. PGH births Penetanguishene General Hospital reports the following recent births. To Mr. and Mrs. Arkle Buchanan of 19 Simcoe Street, Elmvale, a girl, weighing seven pounds three ounces, on July 19. To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sibbald, of Penetanguishene, a girl, weighing six pounds five ounces, on July 15. To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Quesnelle of 680 Ontario Street, Midland, a girl, wieghing seven pounds five ounces, on July 13. To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thede, of RR 3, Elmvale, a girl, weighing five pounds 14 ounces, on July 11. A quality employee Molly May, centre, has retired from her job at Pillsbury after over 22 years in the quality control depart- ment. With her are Jim Byrne, plant and Approved CGSB No. ONT 1015 Call for CHIP Information FREE ESTIMATES supervisor, American Federation of Grain Millers union local president. Insulate and Save YOU can insulate YOUR home for $5 0 as low as Vents - Walls - Attics - Roof Vents Weather gt ce 549-2700 Days, evenings & weekends Huronia Insulation Specialists Ltd. "The Best Workmanship For the Lowest Possible Price." left, and' Don -Maldeis, ag - Caulking

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy