DT Wondersole ~ for-comfort..\-- you never believed, . possible, on ‘Soroptimi ‘The eight" SHSS students who participated" in’ the’‘Sorop- timist~ Foundation Citizenship Award’ are sown above. They arefrom left-to-right: ..Carol Groutage, Leonard Fornelli, Bet- ty Looney, Fred Koch, Judi Pat- Carol Groutage F Finalist st Awards ton, Ron Waldie. Toni Schiavon and Marjorie King,’ all: mem- bers of the 1985.. graduation ne cof, athe, group, : Carol me “one "of somifinalists fom the four Amplifier Used _ To-Track Down Cricket in Yard The. transistor amplifier de- veloped by a Kinnaird youth for entry.in the B.C.. Youth Science Fair has been used to track down a cricket that was bother- ing the. student’s family! For several nights the, fa- mily was. kept awake" by. an in-| ¥ sect that.was: singing: but all attempts by the King family to locate it Tan: had: the: idea of 2 Then attaching a decibel meter to the A mou: of, Mr., and uphisr 9 of Gastle- Miss jroutage ‘won not only spel ints on-:secret bal- loting e grade 12. stu- dent body, but also top’ place in the difficult’ essay: writing See. tion soe ithe: competition. « e' judges were {impressed | with eid simple dignity of ‘her’ presentation and’ the*absent of platitudinous “padding” so often’ found in essays. ofthis nature. ©: The topic upon which she s required ‘to write. was My Responuibllities as a Citizen, in the: Home; in: the Community, and in the World.” al: microphone * was also em: 4 ployed. , Size jRange AAAA 8 c D = Tan: and’: his: brother then watched the decibel meter indi- cator and pin-pointed the cric- ket's location’ in: the dark to 2 larger boulder. : They turned ov- er the rock and there: was the undertaking ‘research, into qua- lifications of each candidate. All ‘substantiating evidence pointed to the fact that: Miss Groutage: has given exemplary service: as ‘a” citizen, both in school; in the church, in the community and in contacts Sent cricket! beyond ‘these The regular meeting of the ‘Women's Association of Robson Community... Memori: ? Church | fi Carter. a irs Ban: Smith, the ‘pro: ‘convenor, conducted, the. Sevotional ‘period, taking as her ]i theme ‘Change..and mentioning : KUCSS Piente, som Hdunelnd Park me 1s baaket » lunch end cups, qoltes Provided, (weather permittl: 5 Strawberry: 7 Presbyterian Women's Circle, Judie 11, Legion «[° Hall, 280.- 4.50 Ticketa 35c. lower snd to Caatt : District Hospital hae’ sletece for | rent for. Weddings and. Partice =f) Ph. 365-7442, Cith: 380 Pm. Taian i Hall. slides by, batted Hoogendorn, ‘Hegispered Nurses Associ: Cre. Br, ‘gociay Evening: at, home. ft. Mrs. 230-10th A age, Kinnalra, Sune 15,8 from annual meetin Reminde: nu for ane ‘Sisson ‘Festival at ‘Unie? ed Chi LSMaTHS PLUMBING & . 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