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The William Robert Courtnage Community Service Bursary

2003 / 2004 - Heather Jorna & Alyssa Goodlet

[L-R] Crime Stoppers board member Don Wilson, 2004 bursary award winners Heather Jorna and Alyssa Goodlet, Crime Stoppers board member Rita Bennett

Crime Stoppers of Haldimand, Norfolk and Tillsonburg is pleased to announce that two area students will be the recipients of this year's Crime Stoppers William Robert Courtnage Community Service Bursary. Ms. Heather Jorna and Ms. Alyssa Goodlet, both from Hagersville Secondary School, were both selected to receive a $1000 bursary in recognition of the contributions that they have made in improving and developing the concept of Student Crime Stoppers in their respective schools.

"Both of these students have contributed in great ways to their Student Crime Stoppers programs," said Ken Schaus, chairperson for the program. He added, "It's wonderful to see young people getting involved and trying to make a difference. Bill Courtnage was a strong believer in volunteerism and we hope that Heather and Alyssa stay involved in their community as they continue in their educational pursuits."

Announced in the 1999-2000 school year, the bursary was created by Crime Stoppers of Haldimand, Norfolk and Tillsonburg to both honor the late William Courtnage and assist students in the continuation of their studies. Graduating students from any of the eleven high schools in the program's coverage area who participate in Student Crime Stoppers have an opportunity to qualify for one of two $1000 annual bursaries each year.

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