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The Liberal, 16 Mar 1977, p. 2

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RICHMOND HILL â€" Everything from Rats to Recycling was covered by the top winners in the annual science fair for Area 3 elementary schools held last week at Langstaff secondary school. Grades 7-8 â€" life science - Wendy Martin and Debbie Devbrouck. Woodbridge Public School - “Rats”; environmental science - Marnie Fockler and Alison Burford, Roselawn - “Stains, soap and detergents"; earth science - Donna Underhill and Francine Terharmsel, Roselawn - “Windmills and our Weather"; physical science - Alec Lo and Allan Wilkie, Mackenzie Sr. Public School. Kleinburg - (‘C()10rY1I A-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. March 16, 1977 The top winners, their schools. categories and topics: K-6 â€" life science - Douglas Case, Jefferson â€" “Worms”; physical science - Ingrid Trulsen, Walter Scott - “Electricity”; earth science - Bobby Cook and Greg Smith, Beverley Acres - “Space”; environmental science - Alice Lindemann and Monica Dietrich. Beverley Acres - “Recycling”. The first, second and third winners in all categories will now go to the County Fair at Bayview Secondary School, April 1. Area 3 fair winners GARFIELD E. WRIGHT Kathleen McCully. left, and Lisa Knight, both Grade 6 students at McConaghy public school, demonstrate the recycling process The public is invited to View the Feasibility Study reâ€" ports in the Library and to attend the Information Centre. Written comments may be submitted to the following address until April 20th., 1977, for consideration by the Engineering Committee. DATE: March 29 & 30, 1977 LOCATION: Crosby Memodal Arena, Unionville TIME: 2:00 pm. to 9:00 pm. Copies of the reports have been placed in the Union ville Centennial Library for public viewing. ,Feasibility Study reports have been prepared for the above proposed works and the Region of York has arranged an Information Centre at the following loca» tion and time where interested persons may view the reports and discuss the proposals with representatives of the Region of York and the Consultant who pre pared the reports Recycling paper Proposed Realignment of Kennedy Road at Unionville and Jog Elimination in Warden Avenue and McGowan Road at Sieeles Avenue LISTEN! ! TO THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE” AND ENJOY THE... *Great home cooking *Pleasant Atmosphere *Excellent Service *Sea Food Menu The Regional Municipality of York ENJOY THE SOUNDS 0F ENTERTAINER Paul McNiece Y5 AT THE ORGAN : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . EVENINGS NOTICE OF INFORMATION CENTRE Chairman 55 Yonge St.S., Aurora 727- 4073 The Regional Municipality of York Engineering Department Box 296 Newmarket Ontario. L3Y 4X1 ROBERT N. VERNON OCMgex oDiner's CH: OArnetican Clerk {Photo by Hogg‘ ’I‘winney said a police officer charged a boy with walking on the wrong side of the road. A letter and a copy of the ticket received by 'I‘winney from the boy’s parents said the 16-year- old was walking with a girl friend on Dalton Road in the Sutton area when he was stopped. NEWMARKET â€" York Region Police Com- missioner Ray Twinney dropped a couple of “bombs” Thursday as another round in the dispute between the commissioner and the Police Chief Bruce Crawford continued. The boy was given a $28 ticket but the girl was not charged. ’I‘winney called the incident a “disgrace” and added he intends to pay the boy’s fine. Twinney also referred to a King City man charged with driving 32 miles per hour in a 30 mile per hour zone. _ After investigating the two incidents, Chief Crawford said the speeding ticket was with- drawn the day it was issued, while the “walking” ticket ap- Further attack on Easy, breezy Polyester double knit pant suits are the going thing for Spring! Styled for comfort with short sleeve, button-front top and matching pull-on pants. Lively Jacquard patterns in sizes: 10-18. LOVABLE SOFT BABY DOLL K marl Puce Washable. Cotton co- vered body and chubby Vinyl face. Approx. 21" tall. 199 peared t_o_ b_e ju_s_tifie(1 The chief said a King City man was nabbed on Denison Drive Jan. 25 for travelling 32 miles per hour in a 30-mile zone. Radar was on the street at the request of the King Township council, the chief said. it, told the inspector on duty and was then told to go back to the man‘s home and tell him the summons would not be proceeded upon, the chief said. 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