Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 27, 1975, p. 13

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the tribune thursday feb 1dsu sass orchard parktsr tin iry science fair projects no flight of fancy here ingrid did all the work including dissecting the pigeons and preserving the various parts in formaldehyde it was all part of the annual orchard park public school science fair held last week lohn montgomery b i our 15th annual grand this project by ingrid huisman on pigeons was one of two from the grade 7 section chosen in the life science division to go on to the area ii fair considerable work was required to put this display together v k ess hi neighbour r appliance bargains for your home r all appliances available for propanejor i004 0ff clare furnace i- -i- clean comfort able low cost auiomaitc heat j ing yours at s a giant saving one of the doz- ens of bargains at the 15th an nual hi neigh bour sale st your friendly canadian starting keb 10th 1975 25 off dryers 20 off ranges ingus water heaters wall heaters v space heaters gas grills 20o off primus campout 2 miles north of hwy no 7 on hwy no 48 canadian propane 2945665 markham 3611774 k by h john montgomery stouffville orchard park public schools auditorium looked like a rube goldberg convention last week when the judging were held for the schools science fair v the projects some class assignments and some volunteer ran the gammit fronia motorized hockey puck torture test to a handmade camera constructed of cardboard and paper that actually worked out of this ingenious assortment 12 projects were selected to go on to the area fair which will be held in march in the intermediate category grade 7 students two efforts k were chosen in the life science division first was a group project by- andrew reesor and ken wells which dealt with microscope slides and second was a study of pigeon anatomy con ducted by ingrid huisman who did the rather gory work of dissecting pigeons and preserving various parts mn formaldehyde a project on alcohol brought a first in the physical science category to mike hamilton and a group endeavor on steam engines by mark ogden and neil davis took second- in the kindergartento grade six junior category two vironmental science projects will go on to the area competition first was a scale model of the stouffviue dump showing how it would affect the village allison barrett and marie couperthwaite whooriginated it did permeability tests with various materials and f foodcoloring as a tracer i s carolyn nauta and elaine- timbers came in second with a layout of a sugar- bush which in- eluded some tasty samples of maple sugar a project on waxes by i joeypetrieand another on trie solar system by jim reid tied for first in z the physical science category kevin smiths j previously mentioned- hockey puck torture test was allotted a second keith widemans study of volcanoes will go on to the area competition in the earth science division i r y janice gray took first in the life science fi category with a unique project inwhich she if tested several people toj see which parts of youv can identify what they jj feel best she learned- fingers work best and hips and stomach are worst a project on ants which included a gigantic ant farm by deborah mcnalley was second nursery school registration rcr mafcwsthr- supervisor mrs patricia byer 149 10th line south v- just- arrived large variety of office furniture much lower than market value desks oak maple birch 48 single 60 double pedestal chalrs swivel typists oak file cabinets school desks brices furniture barn don mills rd 5 mi n of newmarket 4784175 jj janice gray won a first place in the life science section with a unique project in which she tested people to see which parts of the body they could identify feeling best she found that fingers are best and stomach worst discount dog foods v this weeks specials- budget dog food ffel 5 alpo pet food purina dog chow 10 vaita6te feb28- march vm5 ss nowopetofhepjubblc ttr iterav6 f thornhiii m 79 3i fl thamtiif ijustcant r afford to lose wbghrrfvf you re only fooling yourself if you stuff your shopping bag with sugarfillod cakes cookies or empty calorie snacks while you continue to believe that the weight watchers food program is some kind of expensive lobster anil steak deal our program helps people lose weight and keep it offwith a wide variety of surprisingly inex pensive yet appetizing foods at the very next meeting well give out our new booklet crammed with tips on how to prepare delicious meals while on the weight watchers program at a noninflationary est for you and your family m stop fooling yourself join bgfff afour next weight watchers jf meeting fl our new inflbon fchler lvaihjirrm7ri 4 youth causes 000 havoc newmarket a 16 year old newmarket youth who managed to do about 4000 worth rf damage while on the rampage with a sling shot loaded with ball bearings was ordered to serve a two year term on probation when he ap peared for sentence in i newmarket court last- week douglas marshall rank a slight and very- nervous youth was also ordered to pay restitution j for all the damage he caused i rank had pleaded guilty to smashing windows at the rogers public school as well as to several cars and to the wright shell station on eagle st open house weeks of jan 1 3th and 20th attend with no obligation to join for information cau r l 2755222 out of town call collect or write to i- i 1830 dundas st east mississauga classes in your area thornhyll christ the king lutheran church baylhdrn royal orchard f wed730pm- richmond hill the lions markham grace church 19 parkway ave mon730pm newmarket st pauls anglican church 439 oarcy st wed 730pm community centre 106 centre st e tues730pm whitby centenial communitycentre 416centestsoulh t tues730pm new class uxbridge 1 salvation army auditorium pickering sheridan mall 13js klrjjton rd tues 730 pm weight watchers waimaesin canada llmttfo t authorized iisl o f rat mabic wcigmt wacns ini l recitibcdownc 1975 valuabue consumer facts free advertise weekly for example in a recent issue l painting your 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