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 Ontario Business Education Contest
C.C.I. did very well at the spring O.B.E.A. contest. Collingwood won numerous awards and ended in first place . Pictured above are Don Shackell (2nd senior ac- counting), Jennifer Booth (2nd senior key- boarding), Tisha Boutet (2nd junior keyboarding), and Stuart Currie (1st senior accounting). Absent from the picture are Yolanda Underdown (1st senior keyboard- ing), Matt Baldry and Ben Atkinson Uunior accounting), and Carol Patten (1st in Ju-
nior Keyboarding). Congratulations on a fine showing from the Business Department!
In late October, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney paid an unexpected visit to C.C.I. to address the students body about the benefits of the G.S.T. Many remarked
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United Nations Moves Location to Simcoe County
For the past 6 years, C. C. I. has hosted the Simcoe County United Nations Simulation. Last year's Secretary-General was Kim Stevenson and Shawn Mitchell acting as Pres- ident. Nicole Levesque was the Assembly Vice-President and Jody Ottewell was Monitor of Speeches. Above Bot.: Some 30 C.C.I. students assisted in a variety of ways which resulted in a most successful day.As a team, C.C.I. placed 2nd. out of 12 schools. Above Lt.: Mike Lougheed wears his native costume from Algeria while (Rt.) Jen Smith dons the attire of a warmer climate.This year's newly upgraded game (invented by former C.C.I. student Kevin Spooner!) is being recognized throughout Canada and the United States .
P.M. Visits C.C.I.



























































































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