CC."__ _ C es . o ce cce [3E | l Mss O0 _ 4 _ ty Lo e it o tass i o ie s oi B A o ul Ee 2&%%«&‘3&‘&« &fliï¬ â€˜~_ . mssy y» mertlg. * 89. . oi i‘ 0_ is $ S e 2p0 ul / *‘%5‘5‘**%‘%%( _ _ _0 ’i.-(*wm biy [ s +® > ) e s 1 0 i e TP: & a. T. Che hi ~C. i Cook p c m Ey t o 2 &n e o : hk T &9 e iA C 89 @ 2 e { J § § M id ioe.â€" 00 im ., ie e ,{! l .0 se hm : c c / e @if o. â€"d09eâ€"iv o mss e E * M e MP : hib Le.. }f \ P ,‘iv:.z’-:::_?» ‘ \;.â€'» x it 4 »?ï¬â€ A e E. x 4. i@f t o eog o é & a ~. 0 a.\.~, i s 6. s 4\ 59i . w w tA V’«*Q“%_ Cl _ T \ > gx C# \9 S x e ® R d F 3 C \ ue " 9. / ce â€" c .m B % o 2 CReM ; : x ?g iJ ) W ,f"%i ts aos kx" C §6 C ratemes Selc cce Byc ie t in t e ie o .. on o oo ooo Pm i en It‘s been a banner year for the Opeongo left, are Sandy Smith, Kevin Mottershead, Elaine : Crossâ€"Country team. It has retained the county . Haley, Sherri Coulas, Andrea Dick, Shelley ' championship and finished second overall in the Burwell, Christina McNabb, Erin O‘Grady, j Eastern Ontario meet last week. In front, from Ie-fl, Bernard Kenny, Kent Brown, Winston Caldwell, j are Roger Carr, Joe Kenny, Kelly McHale, Lisa Thane Childerhose, Terry Burwell and coach Tom 1 Hiderman, Kathleen McHale, Charlene Haley, May. Absent are Adam Taylor, Rob Haydock, Billy Michelle Kenny, Christine Alexander, Tammy â€" Laundry, Andrew Proacher, Barry _ Mcintyre, Kauffeldt and Cindy O‘Malley. In the back, from â€" Shawn Cahill and Dianne Dwyer. Pua e s Er *2/ & ¢ 0 Crossâ€"country team continues to excel The competition gets stiffer with _ both squads met the challenge. e Hinderman was right behind Kelly in each passing week, but Opeongo Considering that an average of 125 â€" seventh while Tammy Kauffeldt was High School‘s crossâ€"country team tunners entered each race, the senior 12th, Michelle: Kenny 16th and _ continues to excel. boys accomplishment of placing four â€" Charlene Haley, 34th. ( The _ top crossâ€"country athletes runners in the top 15, three in the Finishing an impressive third was from Eastern Ontario (excluding the top ten, is outstanding to say the the midget girls. Andrea Dick was Ottawa area) were in Plantagenet on _ least. 13th and Erin O‘Grady, 15th. Joe : Thursday and Opeongo finished in The Green and Gold were first Kenny hit the chute in 20th, Sandy _ ; second place overall from among 35 overall here with _ Terry Burwell Smith 29th, to propel the midget ; or so schools represented. earning second, Bernard Kenny, _ boys into fifth. OHS runners accumulated 33 fourth, Winston Caldwell, fifth, Kent The junior girls ran well too, points, just shy of the 38 rung up by _ Brownâ€"14th, Adam Taylor 54th and _ notching sixth. Leading the way was ; the meet champions from Thousand _ Rob Haydock 71st. Shelley Burwell who was 15th and Island School in Brockville. The serior girls combined for a _ Sheri Coulas who was 30th. ( It‘s now on to the provincial very strong finish, ending up in Opeongo did not enter a junior "now on P R ng up peong J championships in North Bay Saturâ€" second with three runners in the first boys team _ at Plantagenet, â€" but P P Â¥ ; j € day for the senior boys and senior 15. four in the top 20. individually in that category Thane § Â¥ ; Â¥ s » 8 p girls teams. The top two teams in Pacing the squad was Kelly Childerhose was 44th out of 155 cach category qualify for OFSSA and McHale who was _ sixth. Lisa, â€" competitors. snn mmmmnmemnnnnnn_________ 1i at Th Perirate Bhicgre STUDY FUNDING FOR RENFREW AND PEMBROKE s iss VM/? * Ape /;,I- 4+ sb I I 2 § Te ; i : ~â€""‘In other areas of the county the The â€"Renfrew â€" County Roman . beard j it id ty of the students in the secondary The board projects a shift of 31 its onfimism that the Catholic Separate School Board is . the bï¬ar?iomigleg::pacrzrgmtlctegésusfle school.operated by the public board are . students from the public school § p(}?,{dcs,);,p,;?ftseeg::ftst}?gtlxglolsi;gards will seeking Junsciction {0 te. French . responsibility for the French language . Braduates of the separate school . dary system in 1987â€"88 and expects {0 . JOML OODM]T TS TSis in good time, arâ€" language secondary, sthool in Pemâ€" school, Jeanne Lajoie, as early as _ board‘s French language schools. hire two teachers from the Renfreï¬v rsnae x?xents through which to coâ€"operâ€" broke now operating in Champlain . September, 1987, "if it is the desire of . _ The proposal / for the French County Board through a renewal of the . TANESMENIS {0DOUb] Tiugents so the â€" high school. ' : the French‘langliagecommunity." language school was released today. existing agreement for the transfer 0 separg'epschm] board will not continue Terry Mulvihill, chairman of the Mr. Mulvihill says the great majoriâ€" after a meeting with the Renfrew . teachers. . indefinitely merely to purchase educaâ€" ' 3 County Board of Education‘s Impact ‘"Beyond 1987â€"88 new solutions to . inde ;m yics for its students," he e ie _ T e msld Committee. The press release detailed _ our problems of overcrowded and inâ€" 2:{:{1 serv yians for \ne completion of separate . adequate facilities will become oo the board iwanle to sumennically school funding for the next school year _ necessary," says Mr. Mulvihill, t its supporters in future in Pembroke and Renfrew. NEGOTIATIONS repreisgams and discussions through Mr. Mulvihill said the 1987â€"88 school In Pembroke the board hopes t0 . NC80020O005 Ahoicg and will be underâ€" will be "largely a statusâ€"quo negotiate with the Renfrew County es tly a process to comâ€" i::†1st 3 Board | of Education for use . of mkmgat:h:f‘;‘egï¬velypwim, and receive "In Perabroke and Renfrew jurisâ€" â€".Champlain High School. f !““ut from, ratepayers‘ across the $ diction will be extended over one addiâ€" "Given the existing stock of capital m%my ‘ stated Mr. Mulvihill. tional yearâ€"Grade 13," facilities in the secondary schm‘gv;“ sEuEs Although cramped for space, the Pembroke, there appears to be 8 MAV _ _ lz | _ board intends to. operate on the exâ€" to accommodate in adequats of both ; isting sites of Bishop Smith Catholie . dary facilities all the students 0 "Siq i _ High in Pembroke and St. Joseph‘s _ boards so that no group of studen ts el i _ High School in Renfrew. he perceived to be mmpa?éa‘.}ï¬m’é °____ Mr. Mulvihill says at each school, . deprived. Such a plan seems FGRS17 2 _ Ministry approval has been requested _ and could include an a%{gï¬)fl Smith _ to add an appropriately equipped portâ€" _ creative joint use of the ï¬ul\?ihill { ©â€" able facility in which to offer technical _ School building," said Mr. MV ames | and technological courses. "Capital _ . In Renfrew the b?ï¬la; ng of a new grant approval has been received to . highpriority to the e % to serve 5 | _ upgrade to secondary standards the . Catholic secondary frew:.. DBouglas . science labs in Bishop Smith, this proâ€" â€" pupils . from â€" Ren ene, pxtent; hn F ject is expected to be completed within _ Calabogie and to som & a few months. vihict s 2