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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 23, 1969, p. 8

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The Era Newmarket Aurora Keswick On Wed April I TOWN OF NEWMARKET PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the Town Council by resolution adopted on April 1969 has authorized me 2 issue a proclamation requesting the citizens to observe a period of Daylight Saving for the current year commencing at 2 oclock AM on J Sunday April 27 and continuing until z 2 oclock AM on Sunday October 1969 J To carry request of the Town Council it will be necessary that all 2 CLOCKS AND WATCHES BE ADVANCED ONE HOUR AT OCLOCK AM ON SUNDAY APRIL Z The Town Council most respectfully asks the hearty cooperation of all citizens in making a success of this movement for the public benefit 2 Proclaimed pursuant to the instruction of the Town Council this dny of April Sutton School NWS B lends to overshadow the oth er things going on at S There are of course ninny other team and club COD SAVE THE QUEEN COD iAV5 j NNNNNNNNNNNNN 0 Wednesday April the Grade 11 4year students and some 5year who had missed their own trip went to the Royal On Museum and then to the OKcefc Centre to sec Birds on the Wing They report thai it was a won derful da- On Thursday the Senior Girls Basketball team sold chocolate bars during the lunch periods to raise money for team kcts and on Friday their carwash for the same kept the lot at Friday after noon he East Georgian liny Secondary School was held here with compet itors from Brock and Port Perry Those from our sclwol who will go on the A tourna ment next Saturday are Barbara Allison Ed Hart- wick and Wayne Allison We can trust them to put on a good showing for Sutton High teaching methods bo interested in the Grade 13 English classes Several months ago Mr Wilkins gave up the usual teachers role and became a resource material to the studentrun classes For of Higher Learning It presided over by a chair- vicechairman secretary with all classes conducted by parliamentary procedure It Is complete with a constitution and by laws drawn up and passed by the students Dont get bugged with a 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tiple choice questions from of the univcr- s computing centre Staff using its IBM the largest and fas- went computer in Con- CORDERY Competition include a oneweek on the of minis In June for the to students 11 an for mathe matics lie Is a mem ber of the school math club basketball DRY CLEANING SHIRT SERVICE wars FOR LARGE SELECTION OF EUROPEAN IMPORTED CHEESE MILK GROCERIES TOBACCO NEWMARKET PLAZA to 325 off Morse has reduced diamond prices 20 to 30 for this event Heres why SIS especial than saving STORE HOURS Wee Sol MORSE the jeweller that rings Toronto Huron HiLites Sorry folks That fourday week we just had threw inc right of balance I lo remember to write tip Huron a day early late the paper I tied a string on my finger this week though So here we go with some news of Ihe past two classes and went on a thea tre trip to Toronto and from all the gossip I hear everyone had a great time Half the students went to see the movie Romeo and Juliet The supervis- everyone school Isnt all work and no piny after of seventeen Trampoline Dave Stead man was first and Jack White placed third In the Intermediate Trampoline Trevor Bailey look fourth place In the Senior Tram poline Gib won we also had Jake placing third in the Junior Pommel Horse So there you have it and I would like say Huron Heights did very well in relation to the number of students we had entered Congratula tions boys Next week we have a group of 13 students ven turing into the working world for five days These students ore from and and there arc II girls and wo boys of lhs selected group They will bo participating In a cooperative work experi ence program with local businesses They will be student employees and it is hoped that this will bo a help lo their NDHS Newsin By SAND Sometimes its so hard for me to struggle for introduction to this col n and since this just lo he one of the and since I think I just wrote one leis get on Into the news And boy is Something to sell use the Classified Prescriptions Four Specialty I Pharmacy Prescriptions Up and Promptly Delivered KNIGHT I think weve all been revitalized by spring if our coming activities are anything to Judge by To morrow night Thursday April 17 is the Mu sic night It will feature the Newmarket High band and choir plus several specialty numbers by the talented members of our school and there are so many to choose from The time is and admission 1 It promis es to be a really special evening and if last years is anything to go by I know youll enjoy it Guess what else is coming up And if you dont know its not because the Social Committee has nt been plugging it Both parents and students are in vited to our annual Spring Prom this year to be held at the Continental Inn Bar- Fabulous NIAGARA FALLS AND THE CITY OF TORONTO From The Air In Our 32 Passenger Airliners ONE HOUR SIGHT SEEING TOUR Ai Little As Return For Information and Reservations YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION AREA 1 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION for Sutton North East Monday April 1969 1200 and from 130- pm he live yeots by

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