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[[File:NWORSFMichaelCurrie1994.jpg|thumb|Michael Currie's certificate of participation]]
[[File:NWORSFMichaelCurrie1994.jpg|thumb|Michael Currie's certificate of participation]]
'''The 1994 Thunder Bay Regional Science Fair''' was held 19 April 1994 at the basketball court of the [https://www.lakeheadu.ca/faculty-and-staff/departments/services/conference/tb/meeting-facilities/fieldhouse/node/38093 C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse] in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
'''The 1994 Northwestern Ontario Regional Science Fair''' was held 19 April 1994 at the basketball court of the [https://www.lakeheadu.ca/faculty-and-staff/departments/services/conference/tb/meeting-facilities/fieldhouse/node/38093 C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse] in Thunder Bay, Ontario.


It featured participants from around the city, including the precocious Andrew Bryan's work on "fractional distillation" and [[Michael Currie]]'s exhibit on centrifugal force - an apparent force arising from a body's inertia.
It featured participants from around the city, including the precocious Andrew Bryan's work on "fractional distillation" and [[Michael Currie]]'s exhibit on centrifugal force - an apparent force arising from a body's inertia.
During the day, the children were grouped into teams for a quiz-style event, and Michael's team, thanks to his knowledge of science, won the gold medal.
He also met a girl who later worked for Chronicle-Journal.  He saw her one last time, in fall 1994, at Paramount Theatre, during a special afternoon appreciation event put on by the Chronicle-Journal to appreciate their paper delivery children.


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 10:47, 4 May 2019

Michael Currie's certificate of participation

The 1994 Northwestern Ontario Regional Science Fair was held 19 April 1994 at the basketball court of the C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

It featured participants from around the city, including the precocious Andrew Bryan's work on "fractional distillation" and Michael Currie's exhibit on centrifugal force - an apparent force arising from a body's inertia.

During the day, the children were grouped into teams for a quiz-style event, and Michael's team, thanks to his knowledge of science, won the gold medal.

He also met a girl who later worked for Chronicle-Journal. He saw her one last time, in fall 1994, at Paramount Theatre, during a special afternoon appreciation event put on by the Chronicle-Journal to appreciate their paper delivery children.

Sources

http://www.nwosciencefair.ca

https://www.facebook.com/NWORSF/