ns . ies l , (Juwvme10. 984 t + ul h 4A Browns _ y â€"â€" . P $ ce y | & ‘ \ $s s _ Corners 7 iindiaiineimnites [ / â€" Ther was a good attendâ€" } ' 57/ «3 {‘ + ance at church last Sunday, M 7/ / 7 ; * P & . ( when the Sacrament of / i fl i 7300 P i\ _ m§ Baptism was performed by 4 i \ _ e Rev. Phyllis Barnes. « "Q ce ~£ The following were Michâ€" e *4?? ael Ryan Harry â€" son of © 22 i k. u* 2 David and Margaret Elgie, f â€" # pat her t . Laura Jayne â€" daughter of e § . 2 S ; | Victor and Nancy West, $ - ; wl g ,;g 4? 581 Elizabeth Mary â€" daughter _ 3. * apegiie * /. e of Ralph and Judith Taylor "~~ " and Rebecca Lynn Kingdon â€" f 4 ' daughter of Dennis ~and, §# e Cheryl Kingdon. P . f § f . â€" Congratulations to Mr. f f and Mrs. David Miller, on s & 9A : ? j * the birth of their second son, e :&_ 2 . T 3 : o f ~ , | ; irst for A.J. Baker e â€"> ? | | ¢ , 5 A. J. 1_3aker School achieved first place in Oxford County â€" in the eighth annual Gauss Mathematics Test, set by. the " ‘ â€" E < | University of Waterloo. Zorra Highland Park Public | , : €] School came second. } ; Rick Karsten, Grade 7 at A.J. Baker, attained first place | . in the test, Sharon Tucker came second and Mary Brooks j s‘4 and Gabriele Petereit tied for third. _ ‘ i# & Town Crier . June 86.14%} | dds â€" â€" Te f tegirnstb m â€" iE S§T »acset ; ,,.I ' Grade Eight winner of the _ : s | A.é.l;::'l::'rlzzhool John Bolton award for the E _ Several area students MOSt improved student. the > im Grade Four recipient was _ were recipients of awards at 5 5 a Cheryl Daniels. Uniondale â€" the recent grade eight s o 3 A + Women‘s Institute donated wlz . graduation ceremonies held k A s ces these prizes while Browns : f â€"*. e fatiNes: at A. J. Baker School. A 3 $ [ss _ Award _ winner from _ W.L awarded ther prize for z* V mf j . â€"â€" s Uniondale and area were as _ General Proficiency. y# ; F es follows: Geography, Science #2 2 ; a Kok _ .. w and General Proficiency â€" s 7 o+ YCw Reni +. Mary Brooks; English and ¢ | : at m â€"â€"â€" Family Studies â€" Heather + m mse «M * - Sss‘ McKay; French â€" Tracey * â€" â€" > 2 hE â€" heex \ _ Slater; Industrial Arts f . 2 CA ‘ ' (Woodworking) Stephen _ inw oi we 5 e â€"~â€" =.:** 4y _ _Hutton. Monty West was the l A WARM DA’Y, ;ii"‘auction sale and lots of other exciting § things to do â€" what more could a lad ask for? (Staff Photo) ; pace . 7______â€"_____.-_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-*-‘*‘» o ts o ol _ : ~ s GCraduatic n ceremonies and winners 3 ; Town‘Crren f F e ’ o 2 r~ " § June 30. 148| f _ Areastudents tookpart in _ er Citizenship; Mary Broâ€" dictorian, chosen by the _ IODE) Stephen Hutton, Inâ€" ‘ _ Grade 8 graduation exercisâ€" _ oks, academic proficiency, _ students. She also picked up _ dustrial Arts (Kintore WI); es this past week, as one presented by Brown‘s Woâ€"_ awards for geography, a _ Heather MacKay, home ecâ€" chapter in their lives closed _ men‘s Institute; Shane Finâ€" staff award and science, _ onomics (Kintore WI) ; Traâ€" f and a new chapter opened. ch, male athlete; Carol given by Reg Cartmale, cy Slater, French (Kintore ; f es Knight, female athlete and _ principal. Grain), Sharon . Tucker, â€"_â€"_ A.J. Baker Public School _ marty West, John Bolton mathematics (MePherson‘s : celebrated graduation Jun¢® _ Award, presented by Unionâ€" _ Other subject winners _ Store) and Heather Macâ€" R â€"24 at the school. Award _ gale Women‘s Institute. were Kevin Misener, hist _ Kay, English. winnes were: Sharon Tuckâ€" Mary Brooks was Valeâ€" Ory;" (Admiral McDougall m es ~â€"oue