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Oakville Beaver, 15 Apr 2011, p. 33

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Busy at the Spelling BeeRIZIERO VERTOLLI / OAKVILLE BEAVERPHOTOS BY MICHELLE SIU / OAKVILLE BEAVERLET ME THINK...:At top, winners of this year's Spelling Bee held at Glenburnie School Saturday, April 9. Front row, from left, Tracey Dong, Captain Wilson P.S., First place Primary; Neel Mathur, Glenburnie, second place Primary, Rhys Ralliaram, John Knox Christian School, second place Junior. Middle row, from left, Callum Rogers, third place Primary; Jason Silaban, first place Junior. At back, from left, Jordy Verasamy, Iroquois Ridge High Schoo, first place Intermediate, Manveer Kalirai, Ecole Munns, third place Intermediate; and, Jane Hahm, Emily Carr P.S., second place Intermediate. They were among hundreds of students aged six to 14 years who competed in three age categories. In the Primary category (age 6-8 years) Tracy Dong was first, Neel Mathur was second and Ella Jeffers (absent from photo) was third. In the Junior category (age nine-11 years), Jason Silaban was first, Rhys Ralliaram was second and Callum Rogers was third. In the Intermediate category (age 12-14 years), Jordy Verasamy was in first place, Jiwon Hahm in second and Manveer Kaur Kalirai in third. Above, Chloe Barltrop, left, gives it her best shot at the microphone, as does Adrienne Koh. At top right, Audrey ?TUMills envisions her word and Karen Thadani looks on encouragingly. Below right, Megan Gorrie is OB ALLA TI focused on her task and Tejas Srikanth is eager to provide his answer. The annual competition is part STAHWof the Spelling Bee of Canada. Ortho Treatment (Braces) One- Hour Teeth Whitening Porcelain Veneers Dental Hygiene Services Sleep Disorder Appliances 905.829.1244Implants - Veneers! Laser Gum Treatmentenil1140 Winston Churchill Blvd., Oakvilleno ret Root Canal TreatmentsigeR Crowns - Bridges - Dentures Wisdom Teeth Extraction with Sedationwag (verb): to move from side to side, forward or backwards, up or down; especially rapidly & repeatedly. Example: The dog wags his tail.jag (noun): a period of unrestrained indulgence in an activity; spree binge. Example: Melissa goes on a shopping jag when she sees a good deal.We submit claims on your behalf online - Accept All Insurance Claims?33 Friday, April 15, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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