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Richmond Hill Liberal, 7 Mar 1979, C7

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proud because nine students from her school placed in the top four positions in six different age groups and sciences. One of them, Thomas Kim, won highest overall standing for an individual presentation. He designed an interesting display on holography â€" three- dimensional images produced with a laser. He used two filmstrip projectors in place of the laser beam. Mrs. Faulkner said she has a good chance of seeing one or two of her students making it to the national science fair finals in June. The following are students who placed first, second and third in their respective categories; HM denotes honorable mention. Students in the top three positions will go on to the county finals on April 6. APPLIEDSCIENCE Junior â€" Individual: Paul Buchkowski, St. Joseph‘s Markham, first; Pat Gillette, St. Charles Garnier, second; Mark Higgins. St. Anthony's. third; Mark Williams, St. Michael‘s HM; Paul Bagley. St. Anthony's HM; Andre Gutsch, St. Joseph‘s Richmond Hill HM; Gabriella Pucci. St. Joseph‘s Markham HM; Brad Wheeler, St. Anthony‘s HM; Ann F: teacher at Garnier W] the fair, w proud be students fro placed in positions in age groups Group: Denise Da Ros and _Lella Colabufo, St. Peter’s. first: Tara Macdonald and Anne Gillette. St. Charles Garnier, second; John Srebrnjak and Antony Lippolis, St. Margaret Mary, third; Domenic Bova and Angela Cravina, St. Peter’s HM; Jim Henderson and Enzo Bordone, St. Luke’s HM; School Boa “Southern” fair last Fri send 28 stu county-wide month. About 200 youngsters spread throughout the junior, intermediate and senior (St. Robert’s High School) divisions entered exhibits from 12 schools. Judging wound up at 8 p.m. at St Michael‘s p.m. at St. Michael's School in Thornhill and parents and entrants came from as far away as Stouffville. Other schools participating. including those from Richmond Hi11,Thornhill, Markham, Unionville and Wood- bridge. Group: Jeff Veltri and Jim McFarlane. St. Michael’s, first; Maureen Donahoe and Rita Kelly, 'St. Patrick‘s, second; Nadia Lombardi and Paula Cammisuli, St. Luke’s third; Mary Jo Corcoran and Shari Bennett, St. Margaret Mary, HM; Mario Di Intermediate * Individual: Thomas Kim, St. Charles Gamier, first; Conrad Plestid. St. Robert’s. second; Ingrid Klemt. St. Charles Garnier, third; Stephanie Gibbens, St. Mary Immaculate HM; Maria Graham, St. Michael‘s HM; Peter Gillespie, St. Luke's, HM; Hill student The Fill out your Guaranteed Income Supplement application forms and send them in right away! The forms have been mailed to all pen- sioners now receiving the Supplement. To continue receiving the Supplement you must fill out the forms and return them right away it you want to continue receiv- ing the Supplement beyond March 31. If you don't do it â€"â€" the payments will stop! 80, fill out the form . . . return it in the addressed envelope that was supplied... and continue receiving payments. NI York Board at St. ( who org was esp because from her n” area Friday 2 students Faulkner finals entrants 'ar away as 1er schools including Richmond Markham. . Charles organized especially Separate held its 1 science and will .5 to the als next Health and Welfare Canada Monique Begin Minister LIFE SCIENCE Junior â€" Individual: Jacqueline Harrison, St Joseph’s , Markham first; Marisa Flood, St Mary Immaculate second; Lisa Harding John XXIII, third; Julie De Gasperis, St Michael's. third; Mark Sweeney, John XXIII Intermediate â€" Individual: Andrew Benedetto, St. Anthony’s, first; Aldo Sarra. St. Charles Garnier, second; Franca Genco, St. Michael‘s. third; John Gannage, St. Robert‘s, third; Eugene Pivato, St. Charles Garnier HM; Sandy Bryan, St. Joseph’s Group: Anna Lucchese and Luisa Carlone, St. Margaret Mary, first; John Driehuis and Thomas Boivin, St. Anthony’s, second; Angela Marretta and Alida Russo, St. Charles Garnier, third; M a r k h a m H M ; Christine Foch, St. Mary Immaculate, HM; Chris Morgis, St. Margaret HM; Greg Sweeney, John XXIII, HM; Intermediate â€" Individual: Dave Noranha. St. Charles Garnier, first; Johnny Sawarun, St. Charles Garnier, second; Mirella Diodati, St. Peter’s third; Darius Nargolwalla, John XXIII, HM; Gary Kisiel, St, Charles Garnier HM; Suzy Kelly, St Mary Immaculate HM; Doris Harrison, St. Joseph‘s Markham HM; Barry Danckert, St. Anthony‘s Group: Sherry-Lynne Coruese and Louis Tonelli, St. Luke‘s, first; Barb Digiuzio and Angie Campitelli, St. Margaret Mary, second; Luke’s HM. Group: Gary Chong and Paul Merrimen, John XXIII, first; Mike Ter- mini and Loris Longo, St. Peter's, second; Lisa Anderson and Nancy Zupancic, St. Anthony’s, third; Dennis Battiston and Frank Greca, St. Margaret Mary HM; Group: Antionetta Monaco and Anna Di Michele, St. Margaret Mary, first; Brenda Maggi and Dawn Anderson, St. Anthony‘s. first (tie) Silvana Jan- suzia and Rosa Nudo, St. Anthony‘s. second; Mike Quesnelle and Mike Kovatch, John XXIII, third; Luciano Panezutti and Joe Caporrella, St. Robert's. HM; Rosanna Finelli and Maria Armogida, St. Peter‘s H M ; M a r y - L y n n Sculliono and Lisa Cescolini, St. Mary Immaculate HM; Junior â€" Individual: Louise Brisbois, St. Michael‘s first; Farhad Nargolwalla, John XXIII, second; Melina D’Amato, St. Peter‘s. third; Franca Tartaglia, St. Margaret Mary. I-IM; Christine Gerritse, St. Mary Immaculate HM; Giovanni and Luch Di Nardo, St. Robert’s HM; Philip Thalmann and Rob Millula, St. Patrick’s MATHEMATICS & APPLIED SCIENCE Marisa Flc / Immac 1d; Lisa H: XXIII. thirc Santé et Bien-étre social Canada Ricky Capp , second; :0, St. 'd; John Robert‘s, [; Julie St. Mark XXIII. s tops at Science Fair Di SENIOR WINNERS Life Science ~ Weislo and Christobella IndiVldual: Peter Lee. M; ST.R()BERTS Individual: Marie Bor- Sethnia. first; Sharon first. Peter Rah. second. Rob lolin‘ first: Linda McMahon and Lynn Heidi Gutsh. third: ‘k's Mathematics and Westermann. second; (;asparel.second; _ physical science: Jim Eugene Morssut. third; Group: Joe and Mano O‘Brien.first; Group: Marie-Louise Applied Science ~ Guidafirstl Fast reacting photochromic lenses...featured m, now at NO EXTRA CHARGE...Ienses get darker is; as the sun gets brighter..e|iminate one 11g, pair of glasses. lle ,Srtk by such top designers as: 11, St- still available .CHRISTiAN DIOR 1nd for as '0‘” as oOSCAR DE LA RENTA r“" s 00 cm VINCI El? 5 OYVES ST. 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