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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 16, 1968, p. 27

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The Era Wed October IMS Legion Notes Last week we started our column with ac colades for our bantam Softball team We remark ed on their terrific record throughout the season Well this team in no way let us Our Legion sored team went all the way this year and took the all Ontario Championship big draw held a week ago The winner of was Robins Phar macy on Main St here town was sure all the time it should have been me Of course there were others who had the same By Bob For president first vice are Ron Tennent and Lloyd Siverns for second vice Joe Grath and for executive M Wesley F J Beattie H C Stones J Lid- die and C Cox Should anyone you may do so by writing in Proper procedure is to have a member nominate you and you sign the no mination Have the letter in by no later than midnight Oct Oct 23 is election night There is only fu- is to Sutton School News By Boyd Last Friday our vast Grade population of ficially joined the ranks of High School Students The girls looked very modest in their skirts Dads P J Shirts odd shoes and stockings and hats pulled down over their hair The boys wore a girls blouse one rolled to the knee one shoe and one slip per and carried a flower The females were branded Girl on one cheek and sported differentcoloured noses while the males were identified by Boy and a black nose Ail carried their books to class in bas il ore am during lunch hour the Grade were at the beck and call of the Grade to students who set them many humble and some impossible tasks such as counting grass blades imi tating fat cows and pro posing to teachers A few childish and inconsiderate seniors treated their vic tims with such things as powder eggs shaving cream and even sardines and molasses Luckily those affected usually had the maturity simply to wash up and carry on without bear- most Grade students will have happy memories of last Friday and will laugh about It in the years The getacquain ted dance on Friday was very successful perhaps because the Grade 9 stu dents were admitted at re duced prices provided by the flutter mentary I am afraid The only football game played on Friday was the first half of a two- game total point series with Port Perry Our In termediate team was back on form as it surged to a victory The man of the hour was Mac who scored both touch downs and the last field goal We expect similar re sults when the last half of the series is played Monday morning the halls in the wake the Retarded Childrens All those who attempted this walk which meant catching a bus at am have a right to be proud of themselves Al though some were forced to drop by the wayside managed to complete the full 30 miles These finish ers arrived from 130 on until and as they crossed the Sutton limits the walkers could be seen limping plodding march ing or even running de pending on the physical of each thing that im pressed the or ganizers was the spirit of the walk The participants were a Jovial determined and unselfish group who have really proved that Sut ton High is a school with ft heart I know that al of Sutton and district will in saying Well 749 so 299 395 495 h 2 DAYS ONLY SHOP NOW EXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS ARMSTRONG FLOOR TILE MAHOGANY PANELLING tt149 Standard ASPENITE 159 ea lb standard SHINGLES Limited Aft Quantity ARBORITE VINYL GLASS PANELS COUNTER TOPS and 495 per foot Marvel Exterior White PAINT 388 Buy For Spring TRELLISES 20 off FAIL CLEARANCE SWIMMING POOLS just e It Reg Sole Adeline IS ft gals Reg Sale Wine IS ft go Reg LUMBER STQRE 474 DAVIS DRIVE NEWMARKET PHONE 8954537

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