Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 15, 1977, A07

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Newmarket Aurora KWick Jane IS AT NEWMARKET nothing small the way Huron Heights does things If you wander into the centre of the foyer your eyes will rivet to the gargantuan letters HHSS Some students have been making a big production out of the fact principal Bill McVickar is leaving this spring The students tribute to him is nothing less than a mammoth set of four initials which are four feet wide each The whole thing measures thirteen feet in height Students Harold Visser and Mike Harrant and technical teacher Peter designed the giant characters The builders were Stephen Gord Ken Dan Tilley John Nelson Brian and Harold Visser They used plywood stucco and much of which the technical division teachers contributed Each letter is set at a different angle to create a casual effect among NEWMARKET By Mary McEouen f Mil Principal Bill right holds scale model or the HHSS letters and behind him the 13foot high real thing j KING CITY A King City Secondary School student was among the top placers during a recent series of Grade voluntary examinations Held by various universities across the province for interested Grade students the exams offer financial scholarships or book prizes to Ihe top per formers Scott Peterson placed in the top five per cent of all Ontario competing for the University of Waterloo pes Cartes mathematics scholarship In the University of Waterloo set Sir Newton physics exam Mr Peterson was in the top 6 per cent tying for 24th position out of students Ralph Kent placed in top per cent with the threemember school team placing in the top 16 per cent Mr Peterson tied for ninth out of students in the of Torontos Canadian Association of Physics exam while Bob was in top per cent and the threemember school team was in the top 24 per cent r In Ihe chemistry exam set by the University of Waterloo Mr Peterson tied for position finishing in the top per cent of the competing students Mr Curran was in the top per cent in the same competition while the fivemember KCSS team- placed in the provinces top 24 per cent Out of 823 students writing the York Universityset biology exam Mr Peterson finished ranking in the to per cent Mr Curran and Brad Wilson tied for the top 86 per cent with the five- member school team finishing in the provinces top per cent fei fAA4 HWY JUST NORTH OF SALES BARN STOUFFVILLE DINING LOUNGE TAVERN BANQUET HALL I i f jv I A fl m I Ml as in I A I far- BANQUET HALL NOW OPEN FOR RESERVATIONS 2942060 CENTENNIAL BALL FEAST Centennial Dress Optional FRIDAY- SUNDAY JULY 3rd SPECIAL CENTENNIAL SMORG 4 pm to 1 0 pm SPECIAL CENTENNIAL DISH WILL BE SERVED DAILY DURING HOMECOMING WEEK RESERVATIONS CALL 2949060 ADVERTISE WEEKLY FOR BEST RESULTS 8952331 Ajji Barry Crump son of Mr and Mrs Crump of Sunnypoint Dr Newmarket recently received a Bachelor of Arts degree from College at its Com mencement Barry is a graduate of Williams Secondary School in Aurora and majored In history and psychology at where he is on the Deans List and named College Scholar A Dana Scholar he also on the football and teams Barry who graduated cum plans to enter the law field Barry entered on a hockey scholarship He played for the Newmarket Redmen Jr club before going to college College in Vermont brings back many fond memories to this writer We spent numerous weekends there visiting old friend Perez and his wife Stevle who from many moons ago The Era continues to get weirdest ad dressed mail A large brown envelope at 30 Charles St last week addressed to New Marketers Division Inland Publishing Co Ltd It was mailed from the Ministry of Treasury Economics and In tergovernmental Affairs at Queens Park Maybe that explains it And a lady from Seasons Dr in forms us that she received a William Hodgson vote card in the mail prior to the election last week and it contained a July postmark She said she didnt know whether Mr Hodgson was campaigning for this election or the next or just trying to boost the post office because of many complaints it has received recently Honest Ernest Stefaniuk has finally got cable He has been after Cable TV to hook up to his home in Hamilton Heights so he could watch his travel show on cable television Well the job has finally been done just in time for the Wide World of Ernie to go off the air for the summer Sometimes you just cant win We have heard a number of complaints recently from Newmarket motorists who have had their cars bashed in at parking lots at the Plaza and the Upper Canada Mall The latest incident happened up at the Mall where Karen Marriott of Srigley St had parked her mothers car to do a little shopping When she returned the whole side of the car was pushed In Shoppers still find themselves trapped at by nonthinking drivers who park three in a line leaving the middle car boxed in If these hit and run incidents con tinue on these lots the shoppers will have to find a sale parking spot and shop on Main St Little Annie Davis of Grace St is an avid fisherlady Last Wed nesday she took her rod and reel and worms for a little outing at the Rogers Conservation Area She didnt plan on catching anything However she latched onto a giant snapping turtle as big as she is The grade nine Huron Heights student didnt land the turtle because it snapped her line taking her hook sinker and worm held in his honor at the Richmond Hill High School Library on the evenings of June Everyone in this area who has been in any way associated with Mr is invited lo- attend from 730 to 930 pm For further in formation contact Mr Warren at 2131 The table raffled at the Newmarket Legion Ladies Auxiliary dance June was won by Mrs Eves of Srigley St Proceeds of the dance go to the Provincial bursary Richmond Hill High School Principal George Domina is retiring June 30 after years of service as a teacher and ad ministrator An open house reception is being The Knights of Columbus Annual Charities Raffle winners are First LeSabre Ticket No 703633 aeries A Donna Ferguson Ottawa Second Prlxe Ford LTD Ticket No series A J South River Third Prize Chrysler Newport Ticket No series A Mrs A Cowan Toronto Ont This year almost Canadians will be under medical care for cancer And Canadian Cancer Society volun teers will be helping to ease their way Zellers For Health And Beauty Aids At Low Low Prices 3 Sale Days June 16 18 Zsllsrs Pharmacies A Operated By Zallori Drug Stores Ltd 11 B reck Gold Formula Shampoo For normal dry or Oily haw r Lady Patricia Hair Spray Oi1 ID- can Right Guard Stick Deodorant Right I GUARD It 9 J A- Rta SPECIAL I EACH Slim Line Candy Ayds Reducing Plan Anacin to Appetite control flavours I SPECIAL Vitamin reducing no LOSE POUNDS HI it SPECIAL L 111 III J i ii it OF BR0ADL00M MNANTS SAVE i HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM What a selection Nyloris acrilans Shags Textureds Lots of colors Most pieces large enough for MIMANI Or TatoptMrw fOU MEAT DAYS OF WED TO SAT JUNE 15 to 18 197 7 Ultrabrite EACH Ultra Unto toothpaste ml Rapid Shave SPECIAL or limo 1 can Mltchum Deodorant mm EACH spirant spray deodorant or Playtex Mini Pads Deodorant sanitary pads Bo of I Carefree Tampons SPECIAL BOX OF Johnson Regular super plus bonus Stimuli With Specially Textured Surface 12 prophylactic condoms Cream For relict itching and rash due to insect bites poison Great Veluet On All Your Drug And BeeutyAld Need Everyday ot the T to Friday I in fflpper Canada Mall It 5 1 A- J ilJ v I

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