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The Liberal, 14 Aug 1974, p. 6

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Martin Hoffman, 18, son of Dr. and Mrs. Theo Hoff- man, Arnold Avenue, Thorn- hlll, is working for a com- pany of consulting engineers. With an average of 89.8 per- cent he will be taking a course in math and science A course in business ad- ministration at York Univer- sity lies ahead for Warren Cresswell. 18. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cresswell. Marie Court. Through the summer he is working in Metro as an information clerk for a bus company. His 90 percent average won him his Ontario Scholarship. which has a cash value of $200. Dan LePage, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald LePage, Almond Avenue, has been working as program director at a resident camp for dia- betic children. With an ave- rage of 90.5 percent he will be entering an engineering course at Queen's University. Kingston. At school he was interested in athletics and the year book. Ted Percival. 18. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perci- val, Elgin Street, followed with a 91 percent average. He was kept busy during July showing the sights to a guest from Brazil. son of a man his father had met on a business trip to that coun- try. Ted will rbe studying civil engineering at the Uni- versity of Toronto. A junior counsellor at a day camp in Duwnsview this summer, Shirley is interested in languages and plans to take a translators and inter- preters course at Laurentian University. Sudbury. in the fall. At the end of the school year, 174 students emerged as Ontario Scholars from York County Board of Edu- cation’s 14 secondary schools. Dr. G. W. Williams Secondary in Aurora headed the list with 28. closely fol- lowed by Thornhill Second- ary with 26. At the top of the Thornhill list was Shirley Porter, 17. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. at the University of Toronto. Timothy Alcock. 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Alcock. Jane Street. Thornhill, with an 89.3 average. has won an additional scholarship which will help him through his course in civil engineering at the University of Toronto. Interested in sports particu- larly golf. Tim is working for a floral company during the school summer break. At the top of the Thornhill list was Shirley Porter, 17. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Porter, Pinevale Road, Thornhill, with an av- erage of 91.3 percent. Ontario Scholars From Thornhill Secondary Mostly University Bound DAY? may ClEANlNG QNGE :85 .LEVENBALE *mmmonn mm. o WEDDING RECEPTIONS o BANQUETS o PRIVATE PARTIES, ETC. Richmond Hill Curling Club leading to the B.A. degree Enquiries are invited from 1. high school graduates 2. other interested persons over 2]. For general information, call the York Enquiry Service (YES) 667-2211 Classes start September 9, 1974 Last day for receipt of completed application for admission forms is Saturday, August 31, 1974 For bursary information, call the Student Awards Office, Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 pm. at 667-2542 I I * York Unnversnty : Faculty of Arts Part-time Day Studies """ TO PLACE A ‘LIBERAL’ REAL ESTATE AD CALL 884-1105 â€" 884-8177 TI-IE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1974 884-7887 9700 YONGE 51. fl IMPERIAL OIL SERVICE mm â€" RICHMOND HILL â€" we promise our customers a better deal...and we deliver! Holiday Bent-A-Car holiday( \ , Rentâ€"A-Car System Please contact Richmond Hill Curling Club P.0. Box 120, Elgin Mills Rd. Richmond Hill, 889-3185 - 889-4554 ’eatunng tune products. engineered by C now invites you to use their facilities for: For Your Convenience r: [CLEANING 8; mass ‘ at A CANADIAN CDMDANV THE WORLD 18 YOURS.../F you KNOW THE mam PEOPLE... Ardith Atkins. 19, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. William Atkins, Henderson Avenue, is a typist in an engin- eering office. With an average of 88.7 percent, she will be going into pharmacy at the University of Toronto in the fall. Jane Sues, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sues, Arnold Avenue, ended the Office work is keeping John Empey, 18, occupied. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Empey, Brightbay Crescent, he had an average of 89.3 percent and will be studying arts and science at the Uni- versity of Toronto. His career plans are sttill undecided. Mrs. Joyce Clark 349 Kerswell Dr., .Richmond Hill 884-1940 Mrs. Waflers Thornhill 881-0917 Mn. Greer Thornhlll 889-8779 f5?” hrysler Sherry Hubbard. 19. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hubbard, Thornridge Drive, with an average of 86.8 per- cent intends to go to univer- sity. but was not available for comment at press time. Working as a swimming in- structor and life guard this summer, Susan Wilshirc, 18, plans to enter the faculty of science at York University in September. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilshire, she had an average of 86 percent. Stephen Stewart, 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart. Almond Avenue, has an average of 85 percent and is year with an 88.5 percent average. After working most of the summer as a waitress she plans a short vacation in Ottawa and Montreal before entering a degree course in nursing at U of T. PULLDVERS Long sleeved. Acrylic pullovers h trasling color. ribbed mock turtle net interested in natural science. He is working in a record store and is taking flying lessons. but is undecided about the future. Elizabeth Stone. 18. with an average of 84.7 percent. is working in a restaurant and taking a pro-driver course. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stone, Grandview Avenue. she will be taking a liberal arts course at York University in the fall. A four-year bachelor of science course in nursing at McMaster University, Hamil- ton, is the goal of Joanne Scott, 18, whose average was 83.5 percent. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scott, Honor students enrolling at York receive an additional bonus, an admission scholar- ship equivalent to their first year‘s tuition fee. SPORTS SHIRTS Made of Village Squire Lane, she was a cheer leader for two years. but is taking it easy through the summer. Jeffrey Stewart, 19. son of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Stewart. Donhill Crescent. Kleinburg, ls working for a vending company in Maple. He will be studying engineer- ing at U of ’1‘. His grade 13 average was 83.3. Gary Still. 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Still. Elgln Street. had a long way to go to work when school let out. He is a pipeline worker at St. Boniface, Manitoba. With an average of 83.3 percent, he plans to take a general arts course majoring in hisâ€" tory at Victoria University. Toronto. A trip to Newfoundland preceeded a job in market- ing research for William 00’: 47 64 Ea. a pr, COIIOn SherS have Denxrvxeansteaiwe C a DI’. Peters. 18. son of Mr. and rage Mrs. William Peters, Thom- Al lea Road. Finishing the year Mr. with an average of 82.2 per- son. cent, he plans to enter a pre- ing ' med course at McMasterithis University in Hamilton. }wor}A Paula Lyman. 17. with an average of 81.8. is doing clerical work in an office. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lyman. Coral Har- bour Crescent, she plans to attend the University of Western Ontario. Hamilton, and study natural science and mathematics, working toward a career in either mathematics or medicine. Western Ontario, Hamilton. and study natural science and mathematics, working toward a career in either mathematics or medicine. Her sister. Mary Lyman, 19. also plans to attend West- ern. going into social work. Now working in a depart- ment store she hopes to be- come a psychologist. Mary had an 80 percent final ave- Roger Dawson. 18, whose average was 80.8 percent. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dawson. Monsheen Drive. Woodridge, He is working for a contracting firm and will be studying chemistry and biochemistry at U of '1‘. in preparation for a career in medicine. David Salt, 18. son of Mrs. M. A. Crawford, Marie Court. Alan Jackson, 19, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jack- son, Elmridge Acres, is see- ing quite a bit of the country this summer. He has been working in a lumber mill in British Columbia and plans on taking a holiday before going on to a general science course at McMaster Univer- sity. His goal is a career in medicine. He graduated, with an average of 81.2 percent. chemistry and biochemistry James Pettigrew. 18. son at U of T. in preparation for of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence a career in medicine. Pettigrew. Highland Park David Salt, 18, son of Mrs. Boulevard, is working at a M. A. Crawford, Marie Court, service station. With an ave- and the late Donald Salt, is pumping gas at a service station. Electronics has been ‘ his hobby for many years and he plans to go into electrical engineering at the University of Waterloo. His final aver- age was 80.7 percent. Enc Koor, 19. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Koor, Crestwood Road. with an average of 80.2 percent, is looking forward to a degree program in interior design at Ryerson Polytechnical In- stitute in Toronto. She is not working this summer, but taught accordion. was on the school volleyball team and worked on the year book during the school year. a pr‘ rage of 80 percent he will be studying physics and chem- istry at U of T. but has not yet set a career goal. His favorite pastime is soccer. Diana Brumefls, 18. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brumelis. Kirk Drive, also with an 80 percent average, has been working as coun- sellor at a summer camp. She plans to study arts and science at U of T. then go into law. Diana is a member of the Latvian National Folk Dancing Group and the Lat- vian Drama Group. Mark Karamanls, 19, with an average of 80 percent, will be studying electrical engineering at U of T. He is working in a factory for the summer. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Karavmanis, Idleswlft Drive. Mark enjoys downhill skiing.

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