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The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario (CDSBEO) celebrated the fourth of four area Bravo Breakfast Awards on May 10, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Secondary School, recognizing students from the Cornwall area schools with the prestigious award. Local students receive Bravo awards An array of Cornwall students were recently recognized for the special contributions they brought their school. They all received the Bravo Award. Sitting are Cassidy Teodoro-Neville, Markus Szuky, Julia Vo, Savannah Gillard, Matthew Augi and Travis Lefebvre. Standing are Sheldon Major, Tommy Teodoro, Dakota Edgley, Kale Lauzon, Estelle Ngwa, Natasha Riviere, Hannah MacDonell, Sarah Hebert, Rebecca Aube and AustinThompson One student from each elementary and secondary school is chosen to receive the award annually, which acknowledges the unsung heroes within CDSBEO Catholic schools. Director of Education, Wm. J. Gartland, began the tradition of honouring these achievers eight years ago. “Each of the young people here has been selected by their individual school communities for their special contribution,” explained Gartland. “You have made a difference in the lives of those around you, and you have put others ahead of yourselves inmany circumstances. Each of you represents what we hope all of our students aspire to do and be.”

Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic School; Dakota Edgley, Grade 8, Sacred Heart Catholic School; HannahMacDonell, Gade 8, St. Andrew’s Catholic School; Matthew Augi, Grade 6, St. Anne Catholic School; Rebecca Aube, Grade 7, St. Columban’s Catholic School; Cassidy Teodoro-Neville, Grade 8, St. Finnan’s Catholic School; Kale Lauzon, Grade 8, St. George Catholic School; Markus Szuky, Grade 4, St. Mary- St. Cecilia Catholic School; Estelle Ngwa, Grade 5, St. Peter Catholic School; Tommy Teodoro, Grade 8, Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School; Natasha Riviere, Grade 12, Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School; SarahHebert, Grade 12, St. Joseph Catholic Secondary School; and Sheldon Major, Grade 12, St. Matthew Catholic Secondary School.

Also in attendance to present the awards were Trustees Ron Eamer, of the City of Cornwall and Glengarry County as well as KarenMcAllister, representing Dundas and Stormont Counties. The students honored were Austin Thompson, Grade 8, Bishop Macdonell Catholic School; Julia Vo, Grade 6, Immaculate Conception Catholic School; Travis Lefebvre, Grade 8, Iona Academy Catholic School; Savannah Gillard, Grade 4,

La Semaine française approche Le Centre Culturel de Cornwall organise encore une fois la Semaine française, qui aura lieu du 28 mai au 4 juin prochain. Les activités, qui seront fêtées à travers la ville, inclus plusieurs concerts, des jeux gonflables, une foire ainsi qu’un vernissage, parmi tant d’autres. Rappelons que la Semaine française est organisée depuis 1961 et regroupe plusieurs organismes francophones. L’événement a pour but de promouvoir la francophonie à Cornwall. Pour la programmation des activités, veuillez surveiller la prochaine édition du Journal de Cornwall. Pour de plus amples renseignements : 613- 932-9106. – Francis Racine

Le Journal, Cornwall

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Le mercredi 18 mai 2016

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