A red maple leaf sticker has been fastened to the bottom of the spines of all Canadian books. This is a joy to all interested in the Enadiana at the library. Canadian literature buffs and even casual readers will be pleased with an inâ€" novation at the Richmond Hill Public Library. FOR 3 YEARS 101/2% - 1-2 years 101/2% â€" 4-5 years Inquire about our monthly-interest pla_n. Open Saturday 9-12 for your convenience Cunadiqfljgniolvgtiog at _ library I‘n_n.-I:A_ GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES HIGHEST EVER Gold pins for obtaining an honor average in five consecutive years went to Tim Alcock, Ardith Atkins, Earle Briggs, Diane Brumelis, Warren Cresswell, Roger Dawson, John Empey, Sherry Hubbard, Denise Kramreither, Dan LePage, Paula Lyman, Dan Old, Denise Painter, Ted Percival, Bill Peters, Shirley Porter, Susan Porter, Lynn Rogers, Joanne Scott, Jeff Stewart, Jane Sues, Suzanne Wiles, and Susan Wilshire. The following received Ontario Scholarships: Tim Alcock, Ardith Atkins, Diane Brumelis, Warren Cresswell, Roger Dawson, John Empey, Martin Hofmann, Sherry Hubbard, Alan Jackson, Mark Karamanis, Ene Koor, Denise Kramreither, Daniel LePage, Mary Lynam, Paula Lynam, Ted Percival, Bill Peters, James Pettigrew, Shirley Porter, Dave Salt, Joanne Scott, Jeff Stewart, Stephen Stewart. Gary Still. Elizabeth Stone, Jane o.__- , Sues and Susan Wilshyire 884-1107 Silver pins for honors in four consecutive years were awarded to Laura Atkins, Joel Bagg, Nancy Bartholomew, Wayne Briggs, Guntis Brumelis, Dave Bush, Kathleen Chutter, Mark Cowie, Graser Glen, Philip Goodwin, Cynthia Halliday, Mark Karamanis, Terry Kramreither, Paula Lynam, Anne MacLean, Janet MacLellan. Judy McDonald, Elaine Okuno, Peter Parrish, Peter Pfaff, Andy Rivett, Dave Salt. Jonathon Schaeffer, Susi Schickedanz, Anne Schofield. Harry Silberberg, Brent Smith, Linda Smith, Dave Steele, Stephen Stewart and Sue Wilshire. 5-year gold pins nu. . - Several students also received bronze pins for achieving ‘an honor average for three consecutive years. They are: Bruce Agar, Sue Batten Mary Burridge, Cathy Carlino, Mike Cowie, Sue Dauncey, Kathy Davis, John Dellaserra, Ian Dick, Cathy Dowker. Scott Duncan, Jim Fonger, Michelle Forrester, Steve Garry, Joan Gordon, Janet Grant, Barb Hardie, Arlene Hay, Heather Heidman, Harold Henson, Linda Hubbard, Keith Jerry, Paul Johns, Susan Jones, Gary Jordan. Joe Kalmar, Tiina Kiik, Ene Koor, Paul Kreycir, Elizabeth Macleod, Debbie Matthews, Christine Mori, R ian Murley, Leif Peterson, Jim Pettigrew, Catriona Richmond, Peter Roberts, John Salt. Nancy Scott, Brian Seath, Elizabeth Stone, Sean Sweeney, Mike Trude], Bill Towsley, Bill Wylie, Jane Young, and Linda Zacharko. Father Haley of St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church was the recent guest speaker at ISCF (Inter School Christian Fellowship). He explained the distinctive teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. There then followed a lengthy question period. Commencement awards Junior and Senior Commencements were held at Thornhill Friday. Many students were honored for their scholastic achievements at that time. Societas Honoris crests were presented to students who ob- tained a 75 percent average. Yearbook sales have passed the 100 mark already after only four days of sales. Let's keep the sales going. Our Junior football tea my defeated Aurora’s .G.W. Williams team 1â€"0 Wednesday of last week. Doug Jones kicked the ball in to obtain Thornhill’s single point. WCTORl/land GREY uux unu'l and LINE! TRUST COMPANY. SINCE 1889 Thornhill’s Senior Tigers lost a heartbreaker to Newmarket at home Thursday. By the time you read this, they may have redemmed themselves with a win over Sutton on Tuesday. Junior Tigers Kick past Aurora ’3 Williams 7 -0 TSS Tiger Tales Thornhill Secondary School Correspondent (Telephone 889-4421) 10355 Yonge St. Richmond Hill? By JUDY McDONALD 4-year silver pins LJ. Ruby, Manager Anyway, the new stickers really stand out and make it possible to browse easily and happily through the stacks, exploring the world of Canadian writing. There is a very very good selection of Canadian books, although fa_r from enough yet to satisfy the dedicated Canuck. Calling himself one of the most active people in Thornhill community af- Orange Juice Fancy Peas Bel-air Concentrated Bel-air Kernel Corn or Sea Trader Stan Daurio Ward 2 candiatte Daun'oseeks North Thomhill Ward 2 Mamhavliiwévéét‘ Sockeye é Salmon “The continuing challenge for Markham Council is the need for people from many communities to work together as one," he said in a press release. Careful planning “Regional government coupled with rapid Daurio is currently registrar for the Thomhill Community Hockey League and convenor of Thomhill’s Softball rep team program. He will oppose Ted Foster of 61 Romfield Circuit. Encumbent Roy Muldrew is making a bid for one of two Regional council seats. fairs, Stan Daurio of 31 Silver Aspen Drive, has announced his candidacy for Markham’s Ward 2 seat. 2 lb. bag lf‘u'n‘; 79° Grape Jelly Peanut Butter Empress Raspberry .Iam Panti Hose Powdered Detergent Empress Reg. or Chunky Safeway Micro Mesh Empress Pure liquid Bleach White Magic White Magic Cream Sfyié / 5:55;? z Assorted Peas “Thomhill residents have created an exciting and active community. Its people are acutely aware of issues, and are generally more demanding and critical With respect to the quality and extent of facilities. programs and planning.†he said. Daurio is pleased with Thomhill’s new community centre and the improvement of the water supply and transportation services. p0pulation and industrial growth continues to generate difficult problems which have a multiplicity of priorities," he continued. “Dealing with all these problems has required and will continue to require very careful planning." 13%;;- 79c 0373i. 1.99 333'. 89° 12': pair “I’ve worked for several years with the people of Thornhill, Unionville and Markham," he said. “Now I want to continue that work in a different way." Community service Daurio is a founding member of the Baythom Home and School Association and the North Thornhill Community Association; and founder of the North Thornhill Recreation Association and of the Thornhill Softball League. Daurio feels his com- mitment to preserve the vitality of Thomhill will not conflict with his com- mitment to work for the benefit of the town as a whole. 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