list itehall Ho nor Stud ents Whitehall Middle School Prin ipal R.C. Olson announces the cond marking period Honor Roll. To attain the Honor Roll students must have a B or better average. An a teri k h been placed before the names of the students who received all A' . Grade 5 Honor Roll students are: *Jessey Bailey, Julie Bartholmew, J son Bihler, ichael Bozym� Jason Bulkley, Amy Gecfdington, Paul DeGeiso, Z chary Dewey, 0 nna Edsall, Lisa Eltin r, *Jennifer Estlund, Chip Fleckenstein, Micha I Fred­ rick, Adam Green, Eric Greve, Jennif r Gunnel, Laurel Helves­ ton, *Marcia Herings, Jodie Hoffman, Carrie Hough, Kristy Janc ,Nicol Johnson, *Kim­ berly Ku nzer, Maia Lerchen, Robin Maniruski, Kristine Mc­ Wain, olli Nichols, Jeffr y Noordhoff, Marc O'Mall y, Amy Pawlowski, Sara Pentland, Dani I Pratt, Ingar Rudholm, *B verly S bald, Ann Stibitz, Jason Struzyk, Shannon Tuck r, Danial VanderBerg, Michelle Band rKooi, Greg VanHassel, Scott Veed r and Erin Wendell. Student from Grade 6 ho made the Honor Roll include: Katherine Archer, Amy Barnes, Lisa Benovic, Tyson Blam r, Alison Bohling, Kristina Bor- 91 son, Br dley Carlson, Janice Carson, Thomas Dickinston, Brian Dinquel, Amy Downing, *Carter Hitesman, *Julie Holm­ strom, Scott Lamiman, Troy LeRoux, sarah iner, Shannon ullally, Heath r Richardson, Br d Shaf r, Andr Tanner, James Vand rlaan, Becky Van­ d rVest, Br nda VanderVest, Jim VanHassel, Sh rry Wallace, Kirsten Wildfong, * Andrew • Wilke and Kimb rly Wilmers. Students from Gr de 7 ho m de the Honor Roll include: Christopher Andrews, Lori Bab­ cock, Tracy Baxl r, *Kami Ben­ ner, James B nnett, Lori Benovic, Sarah Bloomberg, arissa Brown, Amy Campbell, Sylvia Davis, Brian Dorman, Elizabeth Evans, Ra an Fisher, Pet r Fretty, Shawn Gause, Holly Genson, Mich lie Goosen, Todd Greve, Todd Groessel, Stacy Grove, Cher" Hill, Hea­ ther Hilt, Barbarb Howe, Richard Hyatt, Michele Johnson, Silica Johnson, Jay Kolbe, James Krents, Tina Ledford and Jo I ahoney. Oth rs ar ,Joyc McCarthy, David Meade, Shawn lesch, Sandra Noordhoff, David Nor­ wood, M IisSi Pietzch, Sarah Pletcher, Jan Pratt Michel Radakovitz, R chel KodrlqulZ, Tracie Rupar, atth w Scott, Julie Smol n, Jennifer Somers, ark Stamper, Sarah St mpel, Aim Thomas and Tonya Zi linski. Students from Grade 8 who made the Honor Roll include: DEC. 26 - JAN. 1, 1915 THE CITIZEN PAGE FIVE EGO Ad Tara Aerts, Catherine . Sirt, *Jodl Bennett, Lynn Bluhm, Paul Bragren, *Paul Brumm, Tracy Corrad in, Amy Dewey, Branda Eitniear, Rhond· Ekkel, Aaron Evans, *Denise Flynn, *Amy Frederick, Cara FrtKiericks, Rhonda Glore, John Glover, Erica Goebel, Carrie Grimard, *Ren Hill, *Lori Harvey, Francisca Holmbl de, *Michael Holt, Jacquelin John­ son, *Michael Kerschen and Kim Kissel. Others include, *Katie Kor­ nell, Stacy Krolczyk, Karen Krupp, ulie Lindrup, Kevin McManus, Mulie iller, Monica Molnar, Michelle Nelson, *Brian Pawlowski, Patrick Pearson, Tracy Petiotes, Michael Phillips, Amanda Pickett, *Donovan Popps, *William Probst, Daniel Scott, Thomas Sheesley, Lori Skinner, * Joanna Struzyk, Carolyn Thorne, Russell Van­ Att ,*Julia VanderL st, Kevin Veeder and *Charlene Wilke. Sales tax relief scheme migJrt ieit US EGO - A County scheme offering additional pub­ lic aid to the developers of the 11 million hotel and conven­ tion project may not get past the Treasury Department. Harry J. Knudsen, county corporation counsel announced recently that the county would itself purchase building materials and supplies to be used by the convention center builders. With its tax-exempt purcha ing ability, he county could ave 0000 in ale tax, nud n speculated in published ac­ counts. The builders would supply the labor Knud en aid. Richard Roe ch, assistant attorney general, for revenue and collections in a phone inter­ view told The Citizen he doe n t think the county can get away with the schem . "I don't thin the State Trea urer ill let him get way ith it," Roe ch aid. Roe ch aid the only con­ truction projects exempt from sale tax were non-profit ho - pitals and public housing. "That's not true, he doesn't kno what he's talking about' Knud n aid. Roesch aid the State Trea urer might i ue an sess­ ment again t the contra tor for the amoung of the sales tax. Christmas is a gentle time For inner thoughts and quiet prayer Counting blessings, giving thanks for Those who love you, those who care. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU Christmas is a magic season - "Secrets" tied with satin bows. Those you love, good friends around you - Christmas cards and fond "Hellos"! Christmas is a "Birthday Party" - A "Giving" path for us to find, To celebrate this Joyous Season - Christmas comes but once a year! Just bow your head in quiet thanks - Your silent prayers will reach God's ear. -Margaret Bobian Turkey roasting, boughs and holly - Wrap the gifts and trim the tree. Evergreen wreaths, Christmas stockings - So much to feel! So much to see! P mb' arke donate �ruc full, of grocerie The uskegon Minister's Alliance was the recipient of a trailer truck full of groceries donated by Plumb's Markets, on Thursday, Dec. 20, 1984. Each church of the alliance received two boxes full of groceries to distribute to families of their local communities. Rev. John Williams, pastor of John Wesley AME Zion Church, i president and stated, 'This is Christmas time and the spirit of giving and haring is in the air. Plumb's is evi­ dencing a willingness to join in the spirit of Christmas by Continued On Page 8 DOWNT0WN MUSKEGO OVER 50 STORES FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE IN A SAFE AND CLiMATIZED ATMOSPHERE WHEELCHAIRS-STROLLERS-LOCKERS AVAILABLE AT THE INFORMATION BOOTH MALL HOUJtS: Monday thru Friday 10 A.M.-9 P.M. Saturday 10 A.M.-S:30 P.M. Sunday Noon-S P. . ,