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    “All the Bright Eyes of the Kingdom”: Charlotte Lennox's Discursive Communities

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    This article argues that Charlotte Lennox innovates with nonstandard narrative techniques to conjure up lively new discursive communities. In her most famous work, The Female Quixote (1752), Lennox experiments with the formal feature of chapter titles, whose insouciant, disembodied voice emerges as the text's most distinct and powerful narrative force. This voice presents itself as corrective and collective, demonstrating the benefits of a community and redefining the authority of the author. In her less well-known periodical, The Lady's Museum (1760-61), Lennox introduces an eidolon, “The Trifler,” whose lively voice recalls The Female Quixote's chapter titles. As the periodical continues, the Trifler's individual voice gives way to an even livelier assortment of voices, which debate the Trifler's right to her “title”. In both works, Lennox explores the tension between instruction and delight. Her writing offers far more than a straightforward, laudable project of female education, as she imagines pleasing discursive communities in which meaning in general, and “titles” in particular, are debated, challenged, and in flux.</jats:p

    Magrath Store News (June 28, 1984)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.MAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE EEPARTMENT 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday., Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday............ 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wedr^sdav....................................................................*•.............. ® a.m. 1 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 28th, 1984 .............................................................................. MAGRATH, ALBERTA. *************************************************************************************** HARDWARE DEPARTMENT *************************************************************************************** TRADER 4: A handy four person tent that will see lots of camping pleasure. TRAIL MASTER; A 2 person tent that will be handy for summer holiday fun i Sleeping Bags in an assortment of sizes and kinds. Handy for summer camping . Zipper openings. 18.95to18.95 to 84.95 SLEEPING BAGS Bulbs PROJECTOR BULBS: for slide projectors. Check your number and see if we have a replace­ment for your. Buy a spare, HALF PRICE. • Your Garden andLawn Care WE HAVE A COMPLETE RANGE OF GREEN CROSS LAWN & GARDEN CHEMICALS. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR NEEDS. GREEN CROSS KING POTATO DUST - a multi purpose dust for your gardening needs. 2 kg bag Weetao n»F 1eed MMl lil'Un JWVMMt t y 2 cama Steel Shovel Ladies Law Temper Gardening Shovel Quality shovel with smaller blade for Ladies. High Grade, Multi­purpose UTILITY OIL Oil INSECT KILLER We have Franklin Farm & Ranch Fly and Insect killer.295 24oz One used Gas Range - see Johnny in the Hardware. SWIMMING POOL NEWS Our new summer hours will be in effect Fiday, June 29th & will be as follows: . Mon-Fri—Early Bird Swim 6-7 A.M. 15' Ladies Swim 12:45-2. Public Swim 2-5, under six must be accompanied by an adult. Swim Club 5-6. Swim 7-9. Sat. Ladie Family Swim 6-7. Public Public 2-5:30 Swim 7-9. session of s Swim 12-2. Family Swim 5:30-7. Public Sun. Public Swim 2-5. Registration for the 1st lessons will be July 4&5 from 9-12. No real,'trations will be taken by-phone. Lessons rim in 3 sessions—July 9-20, July 30- Aug. 10, Aug. 20-31. Later registration dates will be announced. The fees for lessons will be 5 with a swim pass or 10 without'? Anyone interested in a Bronze Medallion/ Bronze Cross class please contact the pool this week. The class will run approx. 3 weeks in July, with swimming from 8-9 A.M. & lecture from 6-7 P.M. Mon.-Fri. Also, those interested in adult Swimming 1 lessons please call the pool. These classes will most likely run in the evenings. be watching for our Super Saturdays- NEW this year! Dear Friends, Our time in Magrath has now come to end. We leave with mixed emotions, reluct­ant to leave new friends but looking forward) to relating our experiences to old friends and family at home. The purposes of a teacher exchange ar '•o strengthen links between Commonwealth countries, study the education system of another country, to work within that coun­try, live in a fresh environment^ and "to travel. With the help, encouragement, generosity and friendship of people here our hopes and ambitions when we arrived last year have been far exceeded. We have been overwhelmed - our contribution seems so small. So many people have done so much - we cannot mention every one by name - there have been so many special occasions, gifts and invitations, the memory of many shared moments to take with us. YOU so THANK much. We shall never forget Magrath. We will be taking a trip to Banff, Jasper. Calgary Stampede, Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon (stamina and heat permit­ting!) and California northwards to Van­couver from where we fly home on August 8th. ' ' * Our home address is 42 Gledhow Wood Grove, Leeds LS8 1NZ, England, Phone (0532) 662310, and, anyone from Magrath will be very welcome to come and stay so that we may retirm sp,e pf upir hospital­ity snown Peter, Harper. lo us. Yours Vivien, Helen & sincerely, Christopher Mr. & of Las Vegas are visiting Holman farm. Mrs. Ron Holman and son Ben at the Glen FOR SALE: Older 2 bedroom house on lot. Lots of trees. 123S 3rd St W. 329-6936 large Phone Smart Summer Fabrics including Broadcloth, Gingham Checks, Polyester & Cottons, in a nice array of colors for your Summer sewing needs. 20% OFF an e REGULAR 1.29 ONE SIZE FITS ALL in All sheer, shades of taupe or spice. Nice summer weight. Slacks Deck Pants in Ladies’ Ladies Slacks & Stripes or plain shades of Brown, Black, Off White. Contrasting colored belts. REGULAR 14.95 **** The Magrath Misquito baseball team played its first game on Monday night losing to Del Bonita 27-16. Despite losing the Magrath squad played well as the Del Bonita team was a couple of years older. Kenny Wright, Danny Balderson and Troy Speelman went 3 for 4, with one of Kenny's hits being a home run. Scott Long contributed 2 triples to aid the Magrath cause. Missionary farewell services for Elder Byrne Cook were held in the Magrath 1st Ward on Sunday,June 24. Byrne has been called to serve in the Hong Kong mission. We the family' of H.G. (Wallis) Cooke would like to thank Dr. Dennis Dahl for the personal care and help of my husband, father, and grand­father, during his recent illness. Grateful thanks also to our many friends for the cards gifts of food, and sympathy extended. Sincerely, Freda K.L. Cooke & Family Miss Marguerita Spencer of Safad, Isreal, is visiting her parents Mr.& Mrs. J.A, Spencer. FOR SALE: Bantam chickens, show bantams, Old English Game in blacks & black breasted reds. V. Saxton, Ph. 758-6663 All 50 LOWE.v DIVxSION j ACK MEET was a succès the weather co-operated. were winners. Garde One 1st, winners were as follows: Jessica Heath, Andrea Harder, Bourelle. Wilde, Aaron Ross. Heath 100m race-Aaron^Ross, Tyler Harris, Terry Anderson. Girls Endurance-Andrea Harker Heath, Katie John Ripley, Grade One Harris, Reed s, even who participated 2 nd, and 3rd m girls race­Anna Victoria 50m boys race-Tyler Harris, Brandon Girls 100m race-Jessica Andrea Harker, Vickie Mazerolle. Boys Salmon. Brandon jumping Blumel, Allisynn Gibb, Heidi Warnock Ryan Marsden. lOOn- Edwards, Ty . Endurance­Whit t , Ryan were: Wright, Davies, 50m- , Jessica Boys Endurance-Aaron Ross, Wilde. event winners were: Tyler D.J. Scott, Terra Dunlop, Joanne Chipman, Elizabeth Veale, Aaron Ross, John Ripley, Tyler Harris, Jessica Heath, Anna Victoria Bourelle, Kim Scott, Tyler Harris , Aaron Ross, John Ripley, Katie Salmon, Andrea Harker, Kelsey Godionton. Grade Two racing event winners are: 50m-nadine Davies, Ty Gupton, Kenny Wright, Nadine Davies, Heidi Warnock, Lisa Gupton, Ty 'Marsden, Kenny Wright. Nadine Davies, Aubrey Jen on Robyn Marsden, Ty Gupton, Ben Heath. Grade Two jumping event winners Boys High-Ken Wright, Ty Gupton, Terry Salmon. Girls-Heidi Warnock, Aubrey Jensen, Nadine Davies. Running Long-Ken Wright, Ty Gupton, Ryan Marsden, Nadine Davies, Alisynn Gibb, Tiffany Leavitt. Standing Long-Ken Marti Pickett, Ryan Marsden, nadine Alisynn Gibb, Lisa Edwards. Grade Three racing winners were: Carrie Wilde, Collette Maynard, Rachel Christensen, Danny Balderson, Scott Long, Bartley Harris. 100m-Collette Maynard, Carrie Wilde, Jenny Salmon, Danny Balderson, Bartley Harris, Scott Long. Endurance- Rachel Christensen, Carrie Wilde, Sarah Maw, Danny Balderson, Dustin Harker, Robert Brandt Grade Three jumping event winners were: High jump-Bartley Harris, Scott Long, Danny Balderson, Jenny Salmon, Mindie Cook, Shauna Blenner-Hassett. Running Long-Danny Balderson®' Scott Long, George Thompson, Collette Maynard, Sarah Maw, Vinessa Heggie, Standing-Danny Balderson, Eli Harris, John Kendrick, Carrie Wilde, Shauna Blenner-Hassett, Amber Ferguson The Magrath Home & School would like to thank these citizens for their contributions to our Awards Fund: Berry Gorham of Berry's Country Store; Ellen & Marsha Ripley; Carol & & Shirley Bennett; Ken Spring Coulee; Wayne St Marilyn Dahl and several anonymous donors. Leland Stanford; Don & Gerry Malmberg' Gerry & Roslyn Beswick all of Callee Tolley; Dennis NOTICE: Cardston School Division is offering Vocational Councelling Services again this Please contact Bob West, Ph. 758-3072 help needed. summer. for any NOTICE: be open Tee View Cafe at the Golf Course will 6A.M. on Saturdays & Sundays. FOR SALE: 10 acres Alfalfa to be cut & baled. Best offer accepted. Phone 758-3734 FOR SALE: Infant's Car Seat in Phone 758-6749, Eva Strate. FOUND: Key on key ring by Town New Office. good condition. Hall. Claim at LOST: Men;'s Cooper Ball Glove vuanond last week. Phone 758-6860. at N.E. Ball Health and Beauty Aids First Aid AURA COLLAGEN GEL O/er 70% Aloe. Apply on skin ex­possed to excess sun, chapped skin and other inor irritations. 4.95 SUNïAi'< À" * ÀVZ 1 Noxema and Coppertone. rAx-*F. +u-v£2.4*-?.** 'T’-im TVnnir Tan tan, dark tan. .All types for for the kind of tan you need or prefer. Make sure you have some to pro­tect you during sunny hot days. 395 Tan guard Gradual & UP SOLARCAINE MEDICATION First Aid Spray, medicated, antiseptic. For sunburn, minor cuts, burns, bites, pain relief, etc. REGULAR 3.20.faPROTECTIONRepellantOFFINSECTREPELLENTkeepsmosquitoes,blackfliesetc.away.389BathtimeNEWBUBBLEBATHBEADS.Assortedkindsandattractivepackages,itemsaswellasforyourownenjoyment..scentsinMicegiftPRICEDFROM..,3.20 . fa PROTECTION Repellant OFF INSECT REPELLENT - keeps mosquitoes, black flies etc. away. 389 Bathtime NEW BUBBLE BATH BEADS • .Assorted kinds and attractive packages, items as well as for ’your own enjoyment. .• scents in Mice gift PRICED FROM .., 2 UP pack. REGULAR 4.69 ROSEWATER & GLYCERINE for a fine skir Lotion. 2 bottle ÏSPKIAL Lotions r and t SKIN cream Creme c1 SEAUrf Cotton Quilted Cotton Squares for cosmetic use, etc. 160'c.. REG 3 -75 educated in Bridport, Dorset? Canada with his family to He worked with MacCosham' Mr. Herbert-George Cooke passed away in Magrath on Tuesday June 19, 1984, at the age of 71 years,beloved of Magrath. . Born, raised and England, he came to Calgary in 1950. Moving and Storage as a dispathcher for z* 6 years, began partnership in "Owner Built Homes", and later formed his ow company, "H.G. Cooke Construction". Prior to his retirement in 1976, Mr. Cooke worked as a guard at Alberta Distillers, Calgary. Following his retirement he moved to Magrath where he has resided until his passing. Survivors include: his wife Freda, one son, Adrian (Valmarie) Cooke of Leth and three daughters, Mrs. Annette(James) Calgary: Mrs- Violet(J. ;one sister, one children. Cremation. A service was held Martin Bros. Memorial Chapel, with William Calderwood officiating. Juliette Tison of Barstow, Cal. Bruce) Jacobs, Los Angeles brother; seven grand-family memorial Friday June 22, in Dr. husband of Mrs. Freda Cooke MEN’S T-SHIRTS Men's T Shirts in plains ■ and stripes, long and short sleeves. Some with collars, others with crew necks. A nice selection to choose from. Ideal for holiday and vacation wear. Clearance by B.V..JX size range. 113 OFF to age of RËG. 19.9519.95 29.95 ffen's Dress Shirts Ñ Hennessy. In handsome stripes, self stripes and plains. Broken (REG. 19.95to19.95 to 29.95) A native of Magrath, Eugene B. Dudley, beloved husband of Freeda Dudley, passed away at his home in Cardston on Sunday, June 24th at the 65. Born in Magrath July 24th, 1918, he married Freeda Roberts, Thieasens on October 13th, 1956. Eugene was an avid sportsman, and was a ___ renter. He seved in the Second World War. Predeceased by his father George B. Dudley in 1936, a brother Roland in 1975, he leaves to mourn his passing his beloved wife Freeda Dudley, his mother Cecelia Dudley Foote of Magrath, three sisters Arvilla (Ed) Louthon of Squim, Wash,, Nargorie (Eldon) Coleman & Marilyn(Blaine) Neilson both of Magrath; one brother DeVere(Lucille) Dudley of Eugene, Ore. one sister-in-law Mae Dudley of Cardston. Funera Alberta Stake Bishop Neldon took place in Plot. » services were held in the Cardston Chapel Wednesday, June 27 with Hatch afficiating. Internment the Magrath Cemetery Family jf Waterproof Footwear Fishing season is in full swing so make you have seme good WADERS. Available green rubbet. These would make an ideal birthday gift too. Reg. 49.95 WESTERN sure HIP in 3995 (NO RETURNS')-..- •i Local students of the Magrath/Cardston Handicapped Assoc. competed in Alberta Special Olympics held in RedDeere the past weekend. Medal winners were Bobby Jensen winning a gold and silver for swimming; Blaine Jensen took a bronze medal for bowling; Barry Bourne won a silver medal in swimming and a bronze for bowling. . New Leather Western Boots with handsome stitched top, square heel, western toe. Brown leather uppers. WORK BOÖT& Í TOWN OF MAGRATH NOTICE: The Town of Magrath would like all.citizens to look in their sheds, garages^ basements and even the teenagers' bedrooms to ‘ see if there are any of the Town's street signs ’’here. We will accept any you find with no quest­ions asked. The loss of these signs has been ex­tensive and creates problems for visitors to our town, aslo they are quite expensive to buy and replace. NOTICE: I will be teaching piano lessons again starting in September. Please register now. Elaine Paul. Phone 758-3261. SPORT SOCKS Men's 3 pair pack of Tube Sport White with trim. Socks, color border REGULAR 9.95 ******************* FOR SALE: Armstrong open-holed Flute in good condition. Phone 758-3261. Ready For Action Men’s Wear J O G G ING SETS Men's two piece Jogging Sets with zipper tops. Black/white. m Polyester/cotto?). Q vfe Blue/white, “SWEATS” BOYS' KNITTED SWEAT PANTS in plain shades of Red,. Wine, Beige or Grey. Sizes: 6 to 14. REG. 14.95tc14.95 tc 19.95 Man's & Boys' Swim Trunks in nylon & polyester. Assorted shades. REG. 2.95to2.95 to 22.00 SWIM TRUNKS;;; '™ 20% OFF MEN'S WORK STRAWS, WESTERNS & DRESS STRAWS Assorted styles. CLEARING AT 20% OFF. Jim Nakagawa won the Men's Open Golf Tourn­ament Saturday, 2 strokes better than last year's Champion, Ted Smith. Jim's 36 hole total was 148, with Ted following at 150. i/ Over 180 golfers took part. Six golfers tied for 3rd spot in the Champ­ionship flight - Bill Persley, Greg Henry, Tom Alston, Brad Cox, Daren Pepper & Alan Paul. First, Second & Consolation winners of the remaining 16 flights were: lst-Rex Anderson, Taber; Ron Balderson,Magrath; Jim Orich, Leth.; 2nd-Walt Pashuk,Lethbridge; Keith Crawford, Taber; Dick Williams .Raymond. 3'rd-Ewalt Paul,Magrath; Kevin Prindle.Lethbridge; Tony Kern,Magrath. 4th-Eldon Coleman,Magrath; Martin Bock,Calgary; Richard Vantol.Formost. 5th-Don McClain,Lethbridge; Brent Lowry.Magrath Bob Wood.Pincher Creek. 6th-Larry Button, Bernie Cailey, Herb Herschman, all from Leth. _ 7th-Sony Sauich, Pat Irving, Bill Kowalchuck, . 8th-Ken Svoboda, Arnald Bailey, Gary Kennedy, all from Lethbridge. 9th-Tucker Hironaka.Raymond; Pat Gailing,Magrath Gordon Haugen,Foremost; 10th-Hank Vogelaar, Gary Kaye, Doug Campbell, all from Leth. 11th- Charlie Haugen,Foremost; Lon Howg,Foremost, Roy Berger, Leth. 12th-Lawrence Tyrner.Raymond; Rich Mitchell, Doug Grenier, both form Leth. 13th-Norm Williams, Cut Bank, Mont.; Dave Carriere, Coalhurst; Bill Krampl,Leth.; 14th-Rob Earl, Ryan Jalbert, stan Maier, all from Leth.; 15th-Ken Garant, Leth.; Ken Walters, Magrath; Dale Jensen,Leth. 16th-Adrian Venning, ?ill Kerr, from Leth.; Lavoy Bossert»Magrath. MEN'S DENIM WESTERN HATS, Navy or Brown. REGULAR 24.95.......SALE24.95.......-SALE 10.00 ******************* FOR SALE: 1979 Security by Van Gard, 21'xlO’, fully loaded, immaculate. Also 1978 Dodge 3/4 club cab truck, 440 motor. Package or will sell separately. Phone 758-3518. FOR SALE: 1974 Yamaha 250 Eduro. Ph 758-6804. MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB MEETING, tonight, Thursday, June 28th, 7:30 p.m., Magrath Trading Co. Hall. Shooting range to be discussed. WANTED: Cream separator. Hand operated. Carol. Phone 758-6645. Bummer Dental Clinic will be held July and August,phone 758-3331 on Tuesdays, Wednesday, and Thursdays for appointments. We need to buy, rent or borrow scout shirts please. Size 12, 14 or larger. Also, a khaki­colored venturer shirt. Please call 758-3634 or 758-6227. Notice: Will do post pounding and fencing, phone 758-3200. Ted & Rose Marie Mandel are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Dustin John, born June 24, 1984, weighing 7 lb. 15 oz. A brother to Darius Michael. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 20% SALE ON SUMMER CO-ORDINATES - Friday & Saturday, in the LADIES READY - TO - WEAR Dept. Upstairs. , Advance your clarinet technique over the summer. Beginners also welcome. Lessons from Anne Malmberg, Ph. 758-6656. A veAy evening Satutday night culminated {¡oua peA- ¿onmancei oX the etementaAy ¿choot opetetta HeAe Camei Canada. Membeti o£ the Slngatlngi cholAJennl^et Heath Wendy Batdeuon, Teteia Coleman, Kxliten Kcaa, Deanna MooAi, Shea Toly Retene SkAettcng AmbeA Fetguion, Cattle Wilde, Satah Mau), Jodi Holbak, Buttock. Dione Klnch, Mlckyta Reedet, Michelle Long, Jutie Dudley, Matnwe Kendnlck Lctle Mow, Etlca Btandt, Stent Boutne, Ttevot Thornion, Monty d0AX Mitch Thermon, John Mau), Robett BouAne, Duitln Compton ^^evot ^y,■ Coleman Math Batit, Daniel Web&tet Michael Ctoaon and Scott Btandley OA John A ate to be congAotutated on thelt muiicat and danctng abMtei.. ai John A. JamU BeAU> N^kMa Cathy Bolder on Lauta Lynn Heath, Date Hatt, Dean Fancy, Jayme Gtbb, Mcche Labbe and Jennl^et Atwood wete alio much appteclated. All member o{ the gtadei one, two, thtee and patt oj the gt^e apveated In the ptoduetton. Special thanki to a latg<. aldei patent volunteeti and accompantit Judy Howbati to’ make thli a moit memotable patriotic pAoductcon. facun dauci alio numbeA o teaeheni, 1 utfic combined e^OAti Celebrate an HOLIDAY SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY. COORDINATES Take advantage of the Holiday of Ladies Co-Ordinates. Dressy PARIS STAR & PERUZZA Selected Tops, Blouses, Shorts, Ski rts, Slacks, and.Suits. ******>’-****** Sporty Co-Ordinates in Tops, Pants & Jackets in assorted fabric styles and colors. 1 TABLE OF SUMMER CO-CRDINA.TES CLEARING AT 20% OFF PRICED FROM arg In the Running Ì XI Misses & Ladies Joggers by Jangaroo, Hang Ten & Cougar. Kiddies Cougars including Inf­ants in Blue 1 or Pink. Sumner Thongs for Kiddies, Misses and Ladies in a choice. Ladies’ Bras CLEARANCE TABLE MORE DISCONTINUED STYLES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE SALE TABLE OF BRA'S. Assorted styles and sizes. MAFiKDOWNS More new items nave been added to our Sale Table. % PRICE! Mr. & Mrs. Jack Butlin had as their recent guests his brother and sister-in­law, Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Butlin of Gibbons. The Garden City Senior Citizens' Assoc­iât; on will hold their last Pot Luck Dinner of the season Friday, June 29th at 1 p.ra. in the Lounge at the drop In Centre. YARD SALE: wo;; ne je;d Saturday, June 30th starting at 10 a.m. until items are sold at 150 1st Street Vest, Magrath. Phone 758-3778 MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD. CLOSED MONDAY, JULY J ! «X t C.-iRADA DAY HOLIDAY. 001 Si MULTI USE ARENA PUBLIC MEETING wrong date was printed in last week's Store News. Meeting was to have abeen held last Saturday, June 23rd. General Public Meeting will be held at a later date - watch the Store News for date and time. Sorry for any inconvenience this may nave caused. FOR SALE: 1962 Ford rear end and automatic transmission, used very little after overhaul­ing, Phone 758-3161. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION MEATS Sirloin Tip Steaks BONELESS.................... c Chicken FRESH UTILITY GRADE ..........................................................kg 248 B.B.Q. Olympic Bacon M A P L E LEAF 500 g 8 1 li­si' G MAGRATH JR. & SR. HIGH SCHOOOL AWARDS The personnel of the Jr. & Sr. High School would like to thank everyone who contributed to the awards in the school. The following helped make the assembly a success: Magrath Lions represented by Jim Ririe & John Bourne. Magrath Chamber aof Commerce, rep. by Darlene Holzworth; Leishman Family - Gerald Leishman. Cardstcn School Division - Dan Johnson; the Students’ Union - Ted Haynes; Alberta Teach­ers' Association - George Taylor; Magrath Home & School - Wayne Toly. Awards of medals and certificates were presented on the following categories: 1. Departmental Class subject areas (English, social Studies, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology) (Junior High courses comparable); 2. Non-Departmental Class sub­ject areas (all credit subject areas not listed in No. 1) 3. Co-curricular areas volleyball, curling, badminton, basketball, show band, etc.) Medals were given to the top three and ties in every grade and cert­ificates to the next three and ties. Winners follow: Grade 7 Departmental Medals - Marilyn Norton, Danny Anderson, Ron Cock, Stacie Harker. Non-Depart. Michele Strong, Rick Beres, Berva Dawn Kesler. I,owry, Stephanie Gillian Hepburn, Gruninger, Becky Jr. High. Medals Tokairin, Depart. Danny Anderson, Kim Strong. Non Depart. - Karen Dawn Kesler, Jennifer Cook. Shannon Wakefield. GRADE 8 - Medals, Depart. - ra Jean Atwood, Kim Pilling. Non Depart. Monique Bafiil, Blake Bullock, Robert Kruger. Certificates - Depart. Brad Robinson, Becky Wilde, Karen Sabey, Kaylene Taylor. Non Dept. Denise Davies, Joyce Wocknitz, Judy Walker. Most Improved - Nelson Tang. GRADE 9: Medals - Dept. Dennis Strong, Carrie Harris, Renae Rasmussen. Non Dept. Angie Kern, DonaLd Ririe, Cathy Gruninger. Certificates - Dept. Kent Saxton, Melissa Sillito. Non Dept. I L , OLYMPIC ..................................................................................... kg ***************************************************************** ' Tim Hillmer, Patty Ripley. Outstanding - Kim Norton, David Wright. Most Improved - Martha Jane Tomlinson. Grade 10 Medals, Dept. Lisa Wong, Gord Card, Jacqui Peirens. Non Dept. Kim Reeder, Shelly Passey, Todd Jones. Certificates - Dept. Bryan Hepburn, Jim Davies, Trina Lawlor. Non Dept. Elaina Cook, Tana "Bourelle, Brett Salmon, Steven Webster. C
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