Lyllian Reid retires MAPLE â€" "Hers is the joy and the pain of teaching childrep day to day. “Mrs. Reid's Ivong service showed the dedication she had to that task". Spelling bee a battle Colleagues, parents, students and many others paid tribute to Lyllian Reid at a retirement party in George Bailey school, where Mrs. Reid has taught for nine years. Sharing pleasant memories with For the winner, there‘ll be a $1,000 cheque, which will be presented by Robert Andras, minister of the department. The text may be in French or English Big money for best job poster OTTAWA â€"â€" A national poster con- test. on the theme of student emâ€" ployment. is being sponsored by the federal department of manpower and immigration. ‘ Selection will be made by a board of federal government officials and THORNHILL â€" What were big high school types up to on the second last day of school last week? Well. a bunch of rough, tough students and the staff of Thornlea Secondary got together and battled it out in a spelling bee. The whdle thing was the result of the undaunted efforts of theatre arts These words from a letter by Sam Have you entered your property already? You will be eligible tc win a special award if you nominate your property for the Beauti fication Awards Program. This is a program through which The Liberal, in co-operation with the Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Richmond Hill will award property owners for maintaining their gardens and homes at high standards. All you do is nominate your property or your neighbour’s for judging The judges will rate the following on a point basis: Take a moment now and enter your property with the form printed below. Winners will be announced in August. win an award for your property! Name of property owner (if known) Street address and no Name | herewith nominate the property listed below for The Liberal 1976 Rose Award. Nominated by Address Phone I understand that the Awards Program is open only to properties within the Town of Richmond Hill. MAIL 0R TAKE THIS ENTRY FORM BEFORE JULY 30,1976 TO Richmond Hill Property Beautification Awards THE LIBERAL, 10101 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL ONT. L4G 4Y6 NOMINATION FORM THE LIBERAL 1976 ROSE AWARDS 1. Originality of landscaping 2. Overall cleanliness 3. Maintenance of planted stock 4. Appearance of lawn 5. Use of colour in flowers/shrubs 6. Contribution to neighbourhood By Mike Tennant Reid By Anne Fowler A TOTAL OF 40 AWARDS WILL BE AVAILABLE Students say farewell Chapman, director of York county board of education, were among the many tributes paid to Lyllian Reid during her retirement party. Mrs. Reid has been a teacher at George Bailey School for nine years. She has taught in Vaughan schools for 25 years. professional graphic artists Only secondary or post-secondary students are eligible. and they must be amateur artists. All entries should be submitted by Oct. 22 to a Canada Manpower Centre or a Canada Manpower Centre for Students. Additional specifications are available from the department’s in- formation service in Toronto; the phone number is 484-5308 The winning team was a compilation of the teams of the secretarial staff, headed by John (Mr. Dictionary) Medwell. and another team headed by math teacher Don (Killer) Attridge. and English teacher Sam Serrano. (Sâ€" A-M S-E-R-R-A-N-O) teacher Laird Orr. (Lâ€"A-Iâ€"R-D O-R-R» Both organizers feel it Would benefit the entire school to percipitate in such an event. their teacher are John Flynn. Blair lves, Jamie Vincent. Kathryn Coward and Carol Mathewson. Among gifts presented to Mrs. Reid were a silver tray, 3 crystal vase and a dozen red roses. Russ MacDonald, former superin- dent of schools. Vaughan Township, said Mrs. Reid is “one of the few teachers who had the determination to qualify and who went to the trouble and expense 20 years ago to obtain her BA." Before the open house, an informal gathering was held in the library where the school staff gave Mrs. Reid a patio chair for her cottage. At the reception, which many former students and colleagues attended, a silver serving tray was presented by principal Russell Uquhart on behalf of teachers. students and parents. Students gave Mrs. Reid a crystal vase. This was presented by Jamie Vincent. Mrs. DeVuono provided a dozen red roses and Fran Lippay and the parent- teacher liaison committee provided refreshments. A happy and relaxed retirement is wished for Mrs. Reid. vinylglide Complete Tempered Insul. Glazed 8. Screen Mud-1| No. 106 5' UNIT OPENING SIZE SI 1/21! x 6' 9†Reg. $311.70 rmonmucz PROVEN PAIIQ__D09RS 6' UNIT Model No. 296 Opening Sile 6'1/2" x 6' 9" Reg. $336.75 WHITE K.D. 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