Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 11 Mar 2005, p. 12

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12-The Canadian Champion, Friday, Match 11, 2005 ýýCheapm gas Motorists with a thirst for cheap gas caused long lunes along Market Drive yesterday morning ta take advantage of the new Canadian Tire gas bar discounted pump prices, as part of an opening pro- motion. Area motorists f illed up for 59.9 cents a litre - a price that has- n't been seen in years, which made yesterday's lengthy wait to fili Up worthwhile. At other gas stations, prices were at more than 83 cents a litre. The promnotional event includ- ed variaus give-aways, as well as full service. Photos by GRAHAM PAINE Shift your financing to a NAME YOU TRUST. For your next vehicle loan, get neighbourly treatment from State Farnî Finance CorporationTM Give us a cati today. And talk to somneone who knows just how 1much your car means to you. Don MacRae, Agent 485 Main St. E Milton ON L9T 1iRi 905-878-8109 Anita Cutala, Agent 485 Main Si. E Milton ON L9T iRi 905-878-8871 LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOUR' STATE FARM IS THERE.- Proî'iding luistratice ande Finiiîicial Services STATE FARM FINANCE CORPORATION SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO -STATEFARM.CA ~GARY ALLAN HIGH SCHOOL Aduit, Alternative and Community Education 215 Ontario Street South, Milton (located on E.C. Drury HS Campus) http://ga.hdsb.ca To Register Cail: 9 05 -8 78 -2 24 4 Celebration of Gary AlIlan High School's First Anniversary Gary Attan may have tived oui>' 55 years. but bis monumental contribution te, Aduit and Aiternative Education in Hiltoii, 'Xiii long be remieibered. Staff and students at the Gary Aitan High Sclbool are celebrating the first annîversary of iheir sctiool naine. wbich svas olficiatiy chaned last year in an effort to recognize posthumousiy. the Left t0 right: April Murphy, Madeline Beaudette signiticant contributions and leadership be andAntol Berger provided. The name change aiso represented the uniting of varjous programs wîthîn Haiton, svhîch serve the diverse needs of the adolescent and aduit communîtien that are under the current leadership ot Karen Giii, Principal. Gary Ailan was a visionary and dedicated teacher. He was sensitive to the needs of bis students, pariicuiaeiy ihose wbo experienced difficuiiy in the reguiae schooi program. He advocated for an alternative program, whicb wouid provide a unique educationat opportunity and flexible hours to accommodate personal work scbedules. Enroiment in bis programs grew and the nature of the program expanded te, meet the students diverse needn. Gary was determined te, find a way to bnlp these students succeed. More than two decades later, bis motto, "Wbatever it takes", continues to drive the teachers and programs wbich bave expanded mbt ai areas of Haiton. and continues to serve the adolescent and aduit communities. Today, a varîety of programrs are offered througb the Aduit. Alternative, and Communîîy Education organiiaîion: the Self Reliant Learning Program, STEP'(Secondary Teen Education Programi. TEAM (Teen Education and Motherbood), Bronte Creek Proteci and SCORE (Secondary Communîîy Ouîreach Educationt. On behaif of the Gary Atian Higb School. the staff of the Self Reliant Leamîng Program would lîke to cordiatiy invite flie community to share in the cetebration and attend an Open House te, be held on Tuesday. March 22nd, 2005 lroîîî 2.001,m ii 7:0(tpm. Looking forward to seeîng you.

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