CHRISTMAS PRESCRWTION OPTICIANS 10350 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL cran be'hyé‘sauoe Ocean Spray a save a}? jellied or whole Gordon S. Wood 1/2 price dill pickles 14 fl. oz. tin foil wrap (The Royal Bank Centre) I. O. I‘ was 2.99 D7O was 1.14 Thanks a million, says Gordon Maunder, prin- cipal of German Mills Public School, to the parents of German Mills students for their con- tinuing coâ€"operzition. He proved it by calling last Monday, December 14, “Thanks a Million Dayâ€. Since parents are busy preparing for the holiday season he invited them to send their children to school with their lunches for the one day, giving the parents a little more time for shopping, baking or a little bit of relaxation. German Mills School says ’thanks a million’ The children had the v cream corn instant coffee "If you find lower prices overall at any other major su ermarket chain in Ontario this week. Lob aws will pay you double the ditference. First sh0p Loblaws. Buy 25 different items. totalling $20.00 Or more. Then compare prices on the same items at any other major supermarket. If their total is lower. bring your itemized Loblaws receipt and the other markets prices to Loblaws store manager and we'll pay you doublethe difference. in cash! Loblaws. low prices you can believe in . .. and a lot more." double thedifference low price guarantee opportunity of watching movies. Mr. Maunder heard of this being done in Scarborough and Stouffville and says “it struck me as being a very worthwhile thing for public relationsâ€. The staff agreed with him. He added “we do get good coâ€"operation from the parents. Better than 98 per cent of parents came in for interviews, which is high, and con- tributed to the school‘s runathon. This is our way of paying them back. On'be'half of all the parents Thanks a Million, Mr. Maunder. red grapes lb. was 5.39 Students at Thornlea Secondary School have switched from chocolate bars to magazine subâ€" scriptions in order to raise money for the school. During the past week they have been soliciting subscritpions for around 88 reputable publications. was .53 The students who sell subscriptions will have the opportunity of win- ning prizes. This is the only school fund raising project Thornlea will have for the year. NEW YEARS Thornhill B‘Nai B’rith is having a New Year‘s PRICES EFFECTIVE TO TUES. JAN. 3 EXCEPT MEAT z; PRODUCE EFFECTIVE TO SAT. DECT‘31. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Richmon w ‘33 SMJQ qreen onions4 Dinner and Dance at the Penthouse at the Noshery Restaurant on Eglinton Avenue. The festivities will include a dance contest and there will be prizes. The cost is $38 per couple for members and $43 per couple for nonâ€" members. For further information contact Betty and Neil Nathan at 881- 4628 or F10 and Steve Glockman at 494-0934. $400 RAISED The Bayview Fairways Parent Liaison Fun Fair was a great success according to Linda Deering. The bake table took in over $230 and the Hillcrest Mall and Richmond Heights Centre holiday store hours Mon. Dec. 19 thru Fri. Dec. 23 til 9:30 pm. Saturday, Dec. 24 til 6 pm. craft sale brought in $400. There were 121 raffle prizes donated by local people which took over two hours to be awarded. One of the larger prizes was a complete set of cookware worth $150. RUNATHON About $2,500 was collected in a runathon held recently at German Mills Public School. Over 300 students participated and the students were sponsored per lap. All funds will be used for the The annual winter concert at German Mills Public School took on a new twist last week as the students went back in time to “Those Were The Days". The Primary choir sang selections from the raft sale brought in $400. ‘here were 121 raffle urizes donated by local leople which took over wo hours to be awarded. )ne of the larger prizes vas a complete set of 'ookware worth $150. RUNATHON About $2,500 was collected in a runathon held recently at German Mills Public School. Over 300 students participated and the students were sponsored per lap. All funds will be used for the beautification of the school as well as other worthwhile school projects as suggested by the students. To date funds were used to rent buses for a field trip to Pioneer Village for Grade 2 students. School concert success again was .59 ea was 3/.99 .99 fresh pineap bananas THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 21. 1977 Over 300 students participated and the students were sponsored per lap. All funds will be used for the twenties. thirties, forties and fifties. the Junior choir went back to the thirties, forties and fifties and the Senior choir chose songs from the sixties and seventies including a Beatle medley. Director Barbara Asher and pianist Verrol McGee. who are teachers at the school, spent long hours organizing the concert and once again did an excellent job. The concert will be shown on Cable 10 tonight starting at 6pm. oplc Asher and pianist Verrol McGee, who are teachers at the school, spent long hours organizing the concert and once again each 20h ."i‘é’ | was .88