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The Liberal, 30 Jun 1976, C9

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Teacher aid makes popular game Trees dedicated at Union Villa Senior citizen ceremony UNIONVILLE â€" A tree-planting and dedication ceremony was held Sunday at Union Villa. The ceremony was held in con- junction with senior citizens‘ week at the Villa. and was followed by a strawberry social for residents and their friends and families. The trees were dedicated to the memory of two people who have meant a great deal to Union Villa over the years: Sarah Summerfeldt and Everett Harper. Mr. Harper was among the original founders of the Villa. and Mrs. Sum- merfeldt was a long-time resident of the area, who lived at the Villa for some time. Athletic awards At a presentation last Wednesday. three students of William Berczy School received awards for being judged by their physical education teachers the best male athletes in the school. Olympic spirit seems to be catching on everywhere these days, especially at schools such as Richmond Hill’s St. Charles Garnier which celebrated the event with day long festivities and contests last Friday. Shown above, already Winners were Stephen Greig, Grade Shanta] Fashions Skivvy Tops DIXIE SHANTAL Fabric Er Fashions Pant Suits Swim Suits 2 pce. Bikini & Maillot Up to $39.98 Reg. Look At These Weekend Specials of Reg. $4.99 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES & Maillot NOW M08 T SPECIALS IIV JUL Y NOW $1499 &$1699 Lighting the torch 8, Anthony Howard. Grade 7, and Gordon Carpenter, Grade 6. SIZE 8-16 Many students received house league awards. participation crests, and Canada Fitness awards. S.M.L ASSORTED SIZES 8 COLORS Health staff wages hiked NEWMARKET â€" Public health inspectors and administrative staff have settled for an 8 per cent salary increase with York region. The 30 staff memberé voting in favor of accepting the offer are members of unionville Error I recently gave the dates of the WOODBINE & HWY. 7 495-0169 (WHILE THEY LAST) “33.32 N0W$798 MON-FRI. 9 to 9 SAT. 9 to 6 looking beyond Montreal to Moscow four years hence. Grade 8 student Frank DeCaria of Garden Avenue, Richmond Hill, performs the torch- lighting ceremony. Markham Kennel Club's dog show as â€" History, Gordon Drukier; Aug. 23 and 24. ~â€" McLaren award for English, However. I mistakenly quoted the BeVerly Murray: dates of last year’s show. â€" Mathematics. Tom Wefers. This year, the show will be held Aug. Deanna Mummery and Jim Jones 28 and 29_ each won a citizenship award for Need blood donors outstanding academic and athletic The Red Cross will hold a blood donor accomplishment and for “participation clinic Julv 7 in Markham. and urgentlv and I‘GIiabilitY". Need blood donors The Red Cross will hold a blood donor clinic July 7 in Markham, and urgently requires donors. The clinic will be open from 5:30 to 3:30 pm. in the hall of Grace Anglican Church in Markham. provided Local 1076 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees. The one-year agreement is retroactive to Jan. 1‘ It also includes a mileage allowance increase from 18 to 20 cents per mile. Free baby-sitting services will be (Photo by Hogg) Hello I - I’m Kurt Wichtler, president of W 8 P Motors, inviting you to come in and get acquainted with our knowledgeable sales staff. A olde towne & german mills THORNHILL â€" Market Madness is what the game is called. but its inventor Ahmed Motiar has a sure thing going for him. Mr. Motiar is a German Mills resident. His invention now is selling at several large department stores in Toronto. Motiar is a teacher of perceptually handicapped children. The original concept of the game was for it to be used as a teaching aid‘ Because everyone he loaned the game to had great fun with it. the "teaching aid" became very popular and now is being sold by department stores. The game is based on stock market strategy. The lovely weather enabled students to have photographs taken on the lawn. Later there was a buffet dinner. Graduation ceremonies and a dance topped off the evening. Graduation I Carson Chow was chosen valedlc- torian for the first Grade 8 graduation at German Mills Public School. Guests were Trustee Doreen Quirk, and John Kippen. superintendent of operations. York County board of education. who was guest speaker. Awards were presénted tb students for proficiency in the following sub- jects: â€" Girls” physical education, Sharon Sommers; â€" Boys‘ physical education, Dirk Verdools; Record run Ron Clarinbold of German Mills Public School broke a record in the 800 metre race at the recenthork County Area 3 track and field meet at Thornlea Secondary school. He was awarded a special trophy. Books missing German Mills Public School is having a problem locating missing texts and library books which have been forgotten or misplaced by students. At $15 each, this represents a con- siderable financial loss for the school. Parents are being asked to look around for these books. The librarian and staff will be happy to receive these books at any time. Industrial arts, Mark Naszradi; Home economics, Elinor Small; French, Jean Park; Science, Carson Chow; Geography. Guy Boxall; History, Gordon Drukier; McLaren award for English, THE EANT-IN Like: Lee Washed Jeans ....... $15.88 Lee Cord Jeans...A.'lF?l°f§.. $14.88 G.W.G. Denim Jeans ...... $14-88 a: “ H.I.s. Denim Jeans ........ $14.88 LOADS 0F TOPS ...... Less 20% i i You heard right! This week at Ralph's Pant-In . . . are the hottest pant deals in town . . . W5: Hello! I’m Doug Pridham, your new and used car sales consultant. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. June 30. 1976 â€" C-9

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