The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 13, 1994. B3 | Caledonia NONOUSS [Hedy rcasewere pag mec _ | Here tomorrow because you cule forthe blind city’s top students Lx: ee Contributed Nanaimo, and Victoria, perform- May to Lillooct, Whistler, ‘YEAR-END CEREMONIES at ing in six concerts, altending one workshop and two performances. Gc | iE - -Caledonia| were a chance to School District No. 7 LP. T TREE TRIMMING celebrate the achievements of the 88 (Terrace) AS \ ty poe eir ace year-and look forward to the £u- ' ; . ~ ¥s ’ ture, All playing fields in the Y For all your Tree Service Work, hire a Scholarships Outstanding Students Terrace and Thomhill CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL. or ; . . * area schools will be + Fully Insured * Topping & Pruni Caledonia has an excellent’ =~ Maria Schlamp — recipient of Rotary Award for Fertilized Month! ~ Guevanted Boal Fates 17 Years Exparlenes record of achievement in scholar- = School Citizenship and Social Responsibility : : Y: outer? * Dangerous Tree Removal == Clean-up Service ships and receives wide financial (award sponsored by Terrace Rotary Club). This program will run from muniiy Peon im He one Curtis Brethelick, Lana Geler, and Candice Grif- lay thon Serving all the Northwest - 24 Hours 635-7400 Pierre In the first semester of the 1993 fith — Caledonia Outstanding Student Award win- : - 1994: school year, two .of our ners, studems: Canis Grit cm Erin Parr — Winner of the Governor-General’s ra’ Tessaro obtained sufficient- ly high marks to. qualify for Academic Medal. ‘$1,000. Provincial Scholarships, provided they fulfill graduation Prog ram Awards standing in June 1994, We expect twelve more stu- Top Grade 11 Students: Jessica Eades and Scott denis to qualify for provincial Springer Scholarships on the basis of the = Top Arts and Sciences Student: Lara Tessaro _ | . . -fesulls of the June 1994 examina: = “Toy Business Education award: Lucy Milhomens H tion: sessions Top Industrial Education Student — Kevin Travellers Pongracz July 30/31, 1994 * Students are able to obtain Tap Performing Arts Student — Glenys George scholarships to travel within and Top Visual Arts Student — Simone Leason outside Canada and over the past “years we have been hosting rary — ARIGRAISIRESRAGRENGAUORAIIR OIE Anan een een students from overseas from such. varied countries as Australia, Fin- land, Germany, Mexico, Brazil, _ New Zealand, Japan, South Afri- * ca and France. ~ Our students have gone to Aus- ‘tralia, France, Chile, Mexico, Jamaica, Costa Rica, India, Hawaii, Ottawa (Ontario) and Trois Rivieres (Quebec). Curtis Bretherick spent a year - (in Finland as a Rotary Interna- _ tional Exchange Student. = Romola Maikapar is completing her. year in Brazil as a Rotary In- ternational Exchange Student. ~ Lindsay Bailey and Michael Ur- banoski will be spending the next school year in France and Turkey respectively under the auspices of the Rotary Club as International Exchange Students. * Sayuri Kobashi from Brazil and “Nadeem -Kajiji from India spent the year or part of the 1993 - 1994 school year at Caledonia as - . “part: of the Rolary International -~}- + + ‘Exchange Program. Tina Minius was an exchange ‘. student in the first semester, un- ‘der the auspices of the German and B.C. Governments. ‘» Lara Tessaro went to Germany for part of the second semester as an exchange student under the same. program. Brigilte Fortin . was on a-private exchange from “Quebee during part of the first . semester. ~ Fablo Franca from Brazil spent “the entire school year at _ Caledonia under the aegis of AFS “Interculture Canada, Hrin Parr and. Maria Schlamp went to Ot- tawa this Spring; Erin attended - the "Forum for Young Cane- | _. dians" and Maria was part of "En- counters with Canada". ‘Candice was chosen by the Ter- racé Rotary Club to attend a con- ference on Technology in early May. at the University of Sas- _ ‘katchewan in Saskatoon, _ Joelle Walker has already been | | NABISCO CELERY Pe BONELESS EXTRA LEAN chosen to take part in "En- | °. _ STALKS | ROUND ROAST |. GROUND BEEF counters with Canada" in the |: SHREDDIES oe A | 4 Outside Round. 2 per Pkg. LIMIT coming Gar Product of Canada or U.S.A. - 9 : v a , Quality. . OF ONE PKG. as | i] ymplia ns 2 Breakfast cereal, 675g Canada. No. 1 Grade. $4.37 kg ke $5.47 kg Students on the. Caledonia Physics Olympics team, under the =|. ' guidance of Allen Wootion, had | 39 another banner year, placing sec- ond in the Provincial Finals in || ~ 1 98 L _ March at UBC, : “To achieve this, the students: Curtis’ Bretherick, = Noman Product of U.S.A. Medium Size, RW VL RW ~ Dreger, Dustin Dunbar, Rob “Freeman, . Tony Humphrey, Steven Loptson, Erin Parr, and - Anne Vu had to take part in a va- riety of Physics-based events in which. they attained one first "place, one second place, and one --fifth place, and a very creditable showing in several other events. “During their stay in Vancouver, the team also had a lour of the | .:- University of B.C, facilities and “) $3.99 Ib, the. TRIUMF Particle Ac- $1.52 kg celerator, Congratulations for an ; ; . a outstanding effort! ai ay GIy ~ ral Prices effective at your local Safeway stores until closing Saturday, Jul 9, 1994. Wer reserve the t ri ahh io limit’ M ost musical we i" i i sales fo retail quantities. All items “While stocks last’. 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