Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 17 Nov 1976, C6

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Recently, the Kin- dergarten class visited a Thornhill veterinary clinic. Mrs. Goldberg‘s June Abbott Correspondent 881-2528 T H O R N H I L L â€" Outings, outings and more outings have been the order of the day at Henderson Avenue Public School. “Most schools try to do an awful lot for the child at the other end of the stream,“ said Maunder in an interview. The conference held in London Ontario earlier More outings for junior students THORNHILL â€" Gordon Maunder, prin- cipal of German Mills Public School, has returned from a con- ference on exceptional children with a lot of ideas which may find their way into the school. C-6 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. November 17. 1976 Get your house “Warmerized” right now! WCTORIAaL [ll/1 Ulllfland TRUST COMPANY Principal has ideas for exceptional sfggdente 22 Prospect St., Newmarket 'lhe money you spend right now to insulate and renovate your home will pay big dividends in saving and satisfaction. Borrow what money you need, ($500 to $7500) in a low interest life insured personal loan from Victoria and Grey. 10350 Yonge St Lower Level, Richmond Hill SPECIAL CLINICS Doreen Livingstone correspondent 899-9922 Free and confidential information. advice, diagnosis and treatment 10355 Yonge St., Richmond Hill laird Ruby, Manager 884- 1 107 * FAMILY PLANNING * fir BIRTH CONTROL Vk fir VENEREAL DISEASES Vk Tell these advertisers you saw their ad in the Liberal York Regional Health Unit TWO LOCATIONS 7-9 pm. Wed. Mi p.m. Thurs. 9-12 noon Tues. 7-9 pm. Wed Fri. Mom. By appointment Serving Ontario since 7889 AND at the school when the children were asked to submit ideas for a new mascot. From the many entires, Anna Di Pietrantonio’s grade five submission was chosen. Anna suggested an owl, and her prize-winning concept will be made up into a large stuffed toy by Madeline Hughes who helps in the school library. Recently, much en- thusiasm was engendered Mrs; Semeniyk’s class went to the Royal Alex to see a marionette show of Aladdin’s Lamp and plans are afoot for grades three and four students to attend the Royal Winter Fair. grade five students visited the Science Centre, and the students in Mrs. Duckman's class visited the CN Tower, having already built their own replica in the classroom. He and librarian Audrey Fullerton are now planning to take the time to identify students in grades 4 to 6 who are bright and need more challenges. One workshop Maunder attended offered prac- tical solutions for reaching the “turnedoff” child. Doing traffic counts and suggesting solutions this month by the Council for Exceptional Children attracted teachers and administrators from many parts of Canada and the United States. 895-451 1 887-5843 832-1296 884-1 133 832-1384 887-5245 297-3633 Photographs by members of the York Regional Camera Club are on display in the Exhibit Hall of the Gallanough Memorial Library throughout November. Another idea that came out of the conference is to replace the school bells that jar students and teachers alike at the end of a class with music played over the school public address system. to problems at a local intersection is one example of what the children might do. Club photos olde towne El- german mills south thornhill Thornhill District Lions Club will be having a Turkey Roll on Saturday, Dec. 4 from 12-6 at the Thornhill Community Centre. There will be a free lucky draw for a stereo. Proceeds to Lions administration. Olive Verrico, newly appointed Commissioner of York South Division, Girl Guides of Canada. is looking for a com- missioner for the Bayview District. The boundaries are between Steeles and Highway 7, with Bayview to the west and Woodbine 'omm/ssloner ‘The Book of Eve” by Constance Beresford- Howe is the next book for discussion by the bi- weekly group meeting at Thornhill Community Centre on Monday, Nov. 29 at 1.15 pm. The library supplies multiple copies of the titles for purchase. Anyone interested in joining this group, is asked to leave your name and telephone number at the circulation desk. The Fifth Thornhill Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers Ladies Auxiliary are planning a fund-raising tupperware party to be held at Ger- man Mills Public School on Tues. Nov. 23 at 8:30 pm. Payment, either by cash or cheque is ex- to the east. Mrs. Verrico is also looking for someone who would be in charge of Public Relations for the Guides. Those interested should contact Mrs. Verrico at 884-3276. Fund raising Book of Eve Thornlea Secondary School is the location for the all-candidates meeting sponsored by the Thornhill Parents Council. The meeting will be held on Tuesday. Nov. 23, 8 to 11 pm. School Trustees from Richmond Hill. Markham and pected when orders are Vaughan will be invited. placed. Trustees meet Thornlea Secondary School is the location for the all-candidates meeting sponsored by the Thornhill Parents Council. The meeting will be held on Tuesday. Nov. 23, 8 to 11 pm. School Trustees from Richmond Hill, Markham and That Date Last week the date of the evening on Christmas entertaining ideas sponsored by the Rich- mond Hill-Thornhill Family Services was omitted from this column. It is Nov. 25 at the Con- sumers Gas Blue Flame Room, 500 Elgin Mills Road East in Richmond Hill. 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