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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 11, 1979, p. 14

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Dr. Philip J. ( ataaia BA. (Heat M.D.. son of Mr. and Mrs. .las. \'. Catania and sen-in-law Mrs. Margaret C lie. graduated from the University ef tern OntarieeaJuae |.wlth "3331933.: the and hb wife Peggy iaee ( ollie of Newmarheti aad hughter Amy will he residing in London. Ontario where he h a resident in Family Medicine at St. Joseph's Hesphal. at York U. TORONTO v lurid Vale of Newmarhot )eined Red Cross Homanaac minors from across Ontario at a WWII amnion at York L nivcsity. Toronto. Jime 13 The superviaot's. who between them manage the daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cupples. Meant Albert. graduated from the l'alversltyef Waterleo on May as this year with a Bachelor of Arts moo trained aging by Lawrence Waterford. director of the Office on Agim. on child abuse by a time wac- titioner from the (hum-en's Aid Society. and on attituas to bath lid dyll by Rev Peter Tint, co-ordinating chaplain of Toronto General Hospital and Rev Olline Byrant. to ormnator of Mary for lletro Tormto of the United ()iurdi ofCanada Keynote speaker will Boyd Suttie. asabtant deputy miniatc of community health scinces R e d C r o s s Homemakers provide support services to households under a variety of circumstances including illness. con- valescence and disability of all kind As a mcnbc of the health care delivery team. they keep the home functioning smoothly and enable many individuals to rcnain at home intend of beii imtitiuionaliaed or Wtalised Heather Jehoea recently graduated from the l'alverslty of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Arts degree in social developments studies. The daughter d Mr. ulers.A.Johnsonof Queensville. Heather 7 2.. .""i.... ,. ' wrth your No plague this year, l l l sayexpem; oil dealer? l \EWMARKET ~ The massive infestations of tent caterpillars which plagued this area the last three sunmers will not be rqieated this year. ac- cording lo the Federation of Untanu Naturalists ll you've had it With chilly bedrooms and nasty letters. and run out of o:l just too often. maybe ll 8 time to SwrtCh Oil companies l It said 1979 has been a year of decline of this thithersome insect The Federation reports only a ; few scattered pockets of . catapillar infestation in eastern Untario and near Owen Sound We re yOu' local Sunoco fuel orl dealer And we'll treat you right With automatic fuel delivery. 24 how emergenCy sen/ice. licenced burner mechanic maintenance And wrth under- standing Because were as near as your telephone Tent caterpillar populations cycle up and down every 10 to 12 years. and i977 and 1978 were peak years in that cycle [Ant yearsau an invasion of a large twowmg fly, known as Sarcophaga aidricm that parasitism the tent caterpillars lhese paraSites help in : reducmg caterpillar r populations and curb the ~ continued population erpleion that might (there-lac occur I) u r x n g l 0 iv . population periods. tent caterpillars favor } trembling aspen trees for 1 their tent and feeding ' When their cycle is high they infest many other specifies, With the effects on maples particularly notiaable EVAN S FUELS Am enhancement. ! i7! ILA-Tm '7! WV. SE". 9. 1979 RIDE A YHON 9 iSA VENTURE OF REMEDML RtOtNG to suooon a program at therapeutic harsebecti riding at NO COST for both acute and cheaen who have became mo Waugh diaeeoe or WW lF vOu ENJOY HORSEBACK RIDING HOE TO ENABLE THE HANOCAPPED YO ENJOY W 700" Pdorave Forest and waive Conservation Area Great Pine Ridge trail A relaxed once proteseionai hone tailoring arranged FREE WAKE UP COFFEE mo SNACK MD RIDE LUNCH BREAK ANO REST STOP trophies far the highest earring single ma grow entries completion crests tar aromm pledge cohectOrs Uld FNSMNG RlBBONS FOR Ml jHH HORSE TRANSPORTA'TION f'RH HHRFSHMENTS rmmmmmmw MOHAMCALL tdtmt-aatHCOLLECT) PLEAOEBEGBTERMY Wammmtumm. IrwnChlchen; CobuiaimdzlotoConeervetlonA Marta metric andCFMIadlo Tr amo by TM 1 l NEWIARKET this rq ion . and l'm Association for the representative. Dr. Yorh quenel Coincil ruined it mmnbcs to a cor chilten's scvicm committee which will attempt to coordinate scvicss in the mica. at a Ju- l meethg he. The volunteer Bernice Newmarhet has been named chairman of the cw committee. he is presmt vice-prmidmt of the York Coility Mal Auxiliary. ad has been involed in many com- and political Vail ' 0P verypleasdtoheonit." Ilrs Vail Rated at the (airtime-tin. lheiba'utotahea loohatetvicesavailable tomiltuum'lmemnt (Whythrdoai to see what o'er are covered. dete iae see if there suggestions we could_ make to provit bettc scvice." Mir-mung qumial Ceund on the committee is Mayor David Schiller of Rich- mond Hill. Donald Cousins of Harhham u the representative for both the Yorh Candy Bond of Ethicatiai and Yorh Region Separate School M Beccy Walford. a member the Newmarket man graduates OAKVILLE Newmarhet man. monies Neil Organ. was amongi.mstudmitswho radiatedfran Seridan June thirii the collqe's eleventh annual con- vocation. th-re's an mllp I], are Hmtally Mas-dad. has been extend as a W eapttbe in elopmentally he; a Mbcuctdwlth the family Llo Cmtre 0d 3 CIA chair-m. st to out... Debbie Kerwin. hold month of the Chilih'en s Aid Society of member To keep close watch on SHA N East Gwillim ry Council dam to check further use the mimbts and stocvisiaiofchilih'enin a group home on Newmarhet St. Holland lam. Clm'h Jack Ho im told coilicil he will have a report for the nest comet] - in - committee meetii' A later from the Family and (hilt-en's Services read My informed council the A Coiieaeiiienrsieeetin IO run- oil on the partiamOctJi. ms "It is not our intention to renew it." said the letter Council passed a rmolutionagredqthe A late tr. adgh- Mun from the mtomeleaeediouid tiers Ir. ad Ira. R. ciimbedin berenewdwhuitJam-aevcdyow itthehuiea citdh- cidents situation in our co- W out and not a desira le mmity " and out of bedroom whiowsh of the Miranthehome diode! The IMO 4 they dithi't in they were MIME James wmidcowareetsiate anatomy . 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