Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1977, p. 12

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Penage Road Present Bursary The presentation of the first annual bursary of $100 00 to a student reading in the town of Walden was presented by Lâ€"Mrs, Queenie Svensk Past President and founding member ofPenage Road Sudbury District. to Miss Line Gauthier SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Mm Inu Farrell graduate of Ktneardine High School “Iii attend the Uni\‘CrSll_v of Western Ontario this Fall enrolled In a Natural Science Course. Inn has completed eleven 47H Homemaking Clubs represented Bruce Count} at Western Fair. and \mrlted as a \olunleer Hand} striper at the local limpi- Lil She has been new ei} invoived in the school Geol- og} Club‘ and all during High School has been :1 top scholar and this year was named an Ontario Scholar. Musre is a special interest. In this field she has ulâ€" mmed her grade 9 piano. Bruce County WI Scholarship winner Miss Ina Far- reil. 12 Mary Ann Peters, Martintown received Advanced hours at Glengarry County Achievement Day. Jackson Wl members play important part in B; East District. Three members from Jackson are otii: L-Fi Mrs. lvan Thomas 3 Vice; Mrs, Lloyd McTier. Pr dent; Mrs, Hevis MacKay. Secretary-Treasurer. 4-H girls Advanced Honours in Algoma L_ Lorna Vaughan, Echo Bay; Peggy Noble, Sault : Mane; Cathy Robinson. Echo Bay.

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