Oakville Beaver, 12 Jun 1974, p. 22

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22 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER June 12,1974 Sylvia Gill graduates class of '74 Graduation ceremonies for students of the Sylvia Gill Secretarial College were held recently at the H o l i d a y Inn in Burlington. Special awards winners for the year are as f o l l ows : Mun i cen t G e r v a i s , Oakv i l l e , speedwriting shorthand; Kerst in Gruenwald, Mississauga, honors typing award; Elizabeth Henry, Bur l i ngton, honors typing award; and Karen Wiskin, Oakville, honors typing award. Graduating with honors from the school were Susan Green, Oakville, Kerst in Gruenwald, Mississauga, Elizabeth Henry, Bur l i ngton, C a t h e r i n e Hesson , Oakville and Susan Jones, Oakville. O t h e r g r a d u a t e s included Mary Elizabeth Brooks, Nova Scotia; Joanne Burne, Oakville; Glynis Cunningham, O a k v i l l e ; L e s l e y El lwood, Oakvi l l e ; Mu n i c e n t G e r v a i s , Oakville; Lynn Jackson, B u r l i n g t o n ; L i n d a Mart in, Burl ington; Kathy May, Norval; Kathy Nelson, Oakville; Suzanne P a r t r i d g e , Oa k v i l l e ; D e b o r a h Pennie, Oakville; B r e n d a T r o u g h t o n , Oakville; Wendi Turpin, Burl ington; Evelyne Weber, Oakville; and Karen Wiskin, Oakville. Class valedictorian was Kerstin Gruenwald. If your Home or Cottage Sewage Disposal System does not conform to the new regulations recently set down in the Environmental Protection Act... This could be the result. The Aquarobic Home Sewage Treatment System is Government Accepted. Ontario's Ministry of the Environment has handed down some tough, new regulations governing home sewage treatment systems such as pit privys and septic tanks. 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Press out .excess moisture § H from the cloth and rub down the furniture. § E Follow by drying with another clean dry cloth, i = The results will be superb. § Those plastic tabs used to hold bread and bun = = wrappers closed can be converted into = 1 bookmarks or used for holding sheets of 1 s notepaper together.' § We have never heard of this before, but a 1 s neighbor credits her superb annual display of £ £ roses in her garden to keeping them in top form I 1 with regular doses of Epsom salts. A couple of i § tablespoons of the salts, dug into the soil around = 5 each plant every couple of weeks is said to be the § § secret. When buying the salts, try aqd purchase | H them in bags. The salts are much coarser and £ = much cheaper. £ If you have a doorknob hitting against your j | E furniture or walls each time the door is opened, = i just slip a plastic kitchen scrubber over the = E knob. This will prevent dents and marred places 1 1 on walls and furniture. 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I Most cats like nibbling on grass, but if they are §E i kept indoors because you live in an apartment, = 1 they will satisfy their urge for greens by eating 1 5 the leaves on house plants. You can satisfy the s § craving by planting some oats or rye .seed in E = aluminum foil pans. Bird seed can also be used if E S the oat or rye seed is not available. If your pet 1 §j feline also uses your furniture and upholstery for 1 E sharpening its claws, make a scratching post by 1 s covering a piece of scrap lumber with an old E H piece of rug. Before nailing the rug on the = = lumber, scatter some catnip leaves on the back § = side of the rug. iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiHiiimiiHiiHiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii S LIM -A -W A Y EXCLUSIVE LADIES' HEALTH SALON featuring MODERN REDUCING EQUIPMEN' SHOWERS • SAUNA • LOUNGES • HAIRDRYERS VARIOUS PLANS AVAILABLE Drop In and Visit Us PARK ROYAL PLAZA 8 2 3 -3 2 1 0

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