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Richmond Hill Liberal, 27 Jun 1979, A8

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fancy applesauce tomato Aylmer soup v etable Ay mer soup shredded wheat decorated assoned Viva 2 ply paper towels cheese sticks 0r crunchits taco or cheese HOStess tortillas tender flaked Bums’ ham ve'getaplp _ cocktall junoe Mitchell's Nabisco r_ai_sin nut _or honey almond M’cNai'r ' ' " granola cereal tea mix Bick's polskie ogorki, with gar1_ic 9r_no gariic Iuhcheoh meat Bright's HOSte’ss’snacks durpickleé Boy ‘All Canadian Nestea froze'n' ’ ' shnmp cocktail Séhrieidé'r’é' fried chicken froieh' V cooked shrimp Sau-Sea Brand tpzqn whg|e_ cut up sliced cooked meat sliced side bacon deep basted deeabasted tur ey breasts Schneiders Sliced ’ cooked ham Lo_t_z|aws yariety pack Loblaws mock chicken or 1 .b macaroni & cheese pkg Loblaws Brilliant Brand whole lamb legs frozen Swifts whole ftozen New Zealand rggu_|ar or _all_ beef SEfinéiaé'r's bologna no-name price breakthrough... The hismric building. declared surplus by the York County Board. has been leased by the Separate School system Angry about feeling left out of a decision affecting the education of their children, about 30 parents from Concord gathered at M. L. McConaghy Public School Wednesday to find out why their kids will attend there for a year. and renamed Our Lady of the Rosary. The parents, who were openly hostile at the outset of the evening. were told trustees agreed the night before to give Students and parents a chance to decide which until a new permanent facility can be built in Glen Shields. One of the board‘s large enrollment problems for this coming September is centred in the new sub- division of Glen Shields in Vaughan. homes now underâ€" con- SlI‘UCtion begins in late Augu5t and carries on through November. for the first phase. Information received from salespeople by the board shows that 85 per centof the new residents A-8 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. June 27, 1979 Parents Upsetgbgutpunils going to new school 2 - 4 oz. jars 6 3/4 oz. tin 2 lb‘ bucket 243.2" 9 was 1.53 6 oz pkg 6 oz pkg 10 fl. oz. tins 1 lb pkg 1 lb pkg 10 1/4 fl. oz. tins 1 lb pkg 02221.49 was 1.43 wash-1.21 was .95 6°80? 1.1 O was 1.33 “2,231.66 1:31.25 was .99 The parents, who were openly hostile at the omset of the evening, were told trustees agreed the night before to give Students and parents a chance to decide which school they‘d rather attend â€" St. Anthony's in Markham or the tem- porary location of Our Lady of the Rosary - 28 fl. oz. jar 48 fl. oz. tin 225 g bag 250 9 bag 2.69 .b 1.78 3.99 1.35 1.98 1.59 1.59 1.49 1.38 1.68 1.39 was .27 ea was .33 ea .89 .89 .85 .88 .49 .89 was was1.17 was 1.89 was 1.78 was was was 2.39 was 1.31 was 4.29 was 1.83 was 1.58 was 1.98 was 2.89 was was .95 was .99 2.25 1.89 1.68 regular or diet LJIHH J chickens per famin _ lb. I Limit 3 chickens 1.5 litre bottle frozen redressed ‘ Utility rade frying or roasting 21/2 - 3 1/2 lb. size chickens One of the board's large ‘enrollment problems for {his coming September is centred in the new sub- division of Glen Shields in Vaughan. In expects to have between 300 and 400 pupils from that area by next March and oc- cupancy of new on7Up .53 .b no-name vanilla everyday low price Information received from salespeople by the board shows that 85 per cent of the new residents moving into Glen Shields will be Separate School supporters. For the people of Concord, an area which has been litre ctn. partly skirih‘ed shank or butt porno cooked smoked Hostess - salt & vinegar, dip, regular, party pack barbecue, sour cream & onion whole hams bone in potato chips 200 9 bag 4:98 The population ex- plosion created by the new homes means the school board will push the ministry for a new school in Glen Shields to be ready no later than Chrisrmas. 1980. It has already been turned down twice for allocation for a waitng for a new school. for nearly four years, this is both good and bad news. .33 .50 About three years ago. 25 students from Concord were bussed to St. Luke's School in Thornhill because it was the closest school to their area. Some of the residents have lived in that small community at Highway 7 and Keele St. for 10 years and have become accustomed to permanent school because of a lack of Students. 8 oz.‘ tubs In sleeve ngght Watchers dlet _ margarine Schneiders wieners Dutch treat, all beef or red hots _28 LaSt year. the board changed the attendance boundaries and 38 Con~ cord children were transported to St. Anthony’s on Kirk Drive in Thornhill. Now the board wants them to consider another change so thay can become part of a new school which will ultimately be based in bussing their children up [0‘10 miles away. Ice cream .10 .60 no-name vanilla 2 litre canon It feels if the children from Concord and those moving in can grow aogether and build their own school spirit at the former McConaghy School, it will be much beuer if they are tran- splanted as a solid unit of :eachers, children and principal once the real Lady of the Rosary is ready. Glen Shields 16 fl. oz. btle. ’. cut from Canada grade “A” beef Hein2“”’"-’-‘**’piéi with onion or ten'de'rizer barbecue sauce t-bone steaks 2:2: Limit 6 I steaks per family Free with thlS coupon and $20. or more Loblaws purchase excluding coupon item coupon value Ll”!!! one we cream coupon per Iamlly Offer expires Tues. July'3. 1979' Director of Educati John Zupancic said I decision [0 lea M C C o n a g h y w necessary so the boa can get allocation for permanent building' Glen Shields instead asking for a relocata Struczure, which real means building twice f: the same children. The Board Iak‘ over officially Aug .27 .60 .b

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