20 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Feb. 2:}. 1967 “we. ; SAVINGS for the HOME (RAFTSMAN P R 0 PA N REGULAR $6.19 V410; TORCH ~44 5 AV E “MAS’I‘ERCRA F'l‘" â€" lOl uses around the home. Safe. even-burning and de~ ° 7 5 pendable. I‘ll/yon metal cylinder, LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL tPhoto by Stuart's Studiot Winners of the zone 18\\' finals in public speaking sponsored by the Lions Club were Geoff Parisi ot' Bayview Secondary School. Richmond Hill for the boys. and Lynda Phillips of Wood- bridge High School. for the girls. The zone contest was held in King City United Church February 7. with Lion Roy Bick of the T‘hornhill Club, chairman of public speaking for Lion Region 18. presenting the awards. In the picture above are seen all the contestants. (left to right) Richard Smith. King City Secondary: Bonita Garett. Bayview Secondary: Shirley Cornell. Richmond Hill High: Dan Riordan. Kin},r City Secondary: Lynda Phillips. Woodbridgc High: Susan LePap‘e. Thornhill Secâ€" ondary and Geoff Parisi. Bayview Secondary. adjustable brass burner head. TO-ASTE ‘MUFFLERS, I one Winners In Public Speaking . . 'I'w'o grade 12 students. (ieofâ€" Impact of Advertising On Our .exlcoholic". Her impromptu topic by Lions Clubs throughout Dis- frey Pai'isi of Bayview Second- Society“ for his required two was “My Young Sister". trict .\. which is Ontario and ary School. Richmond Hill and minute impromptu speech. Richmond Hill High School Quebec. Each zone holds final< Lynda Phillips of \Voodbridgc Lynda's prepared talk was on was rcpt'esenlt‘d in Shirley and the best boy and girl are .COWBIL glad? 13. “110 spoke sent on to compete against â€" on “Povertyâ€. She chose “Rural other zone finalists in the re- vs Urban Living" for her lm-tgion. Geoffrey and Lynda will promptu talk. King City Second- compete in Aurora at St. An- finals were held in King Citylall the high schools in Lions ary sent Richard Smith. gradeidrew‘s Presbyterian Church. United Church hall. Februai'nylub Zone 18W with the eat-:12. and Danny Riordan. El‘adclMarch 14. in the region finals. 7 and that village’s Lions wcre'ception of Lanestaff Secondaryllz- RlCllal‘d $901“! 011 "Ullidf‘n-‘The winner there receives a hosts for the event. lSchooI. Bayview Secondary tified Flying Objects" fOI‘ his first prize of $75. a second prize Geoffrey spoke on "Psychol- School sent Geoffrey and Bonita prepal‘Ed Speech and then on of $50 and a third of 525 are ogy" for his prepared five min- Garrett. a grade 11 student who “Team Sports vs Individual also given. The best boy and girl High School. were chosen as “Jails and Justice" and her im- best boy and girl orators at the promptu topic was "Space Traâ€" zone finals of the Lions annualivel". public speaking contest. These The contestants represented REGULAR 79: Tub '11 Tile CAULK .59 2.98 4.44 ute talk and then chose "'l‘he spoke on “The Biography of An Sports as a Character Builder". speakers from this contest will Se'k lk ' Danny‘s prepared speech “as represent the region at the sub cr:cl<'edc:hld loof:(iile:epalrs Standard S'zcgsmOMh “W New '11 improved. stainless - Y h" anl hi: '- ' « " ~' ' v " H PFCSSC “'00 chi ty c. . - ‘ ~ ‘ Alcohol and out ( ~ district finals at lllOllllllll Holy Made by 3M. White enamel ï¬nish-P D steel Coriosmn resistant REGULAR $5. 79 BAllCOCK ASSEMBLY TOILET SEAT impromptu was on “My Favorite Universal fit. Sports Hero." Thornhill Secondary School was represented by Sharon Leâ€" Page from grade 11. who spoke on “Canada's Centennial Cele- brations" and for her impromp- l‘rinity Anglican Church. April 3. The other region represented .that night includes all of Toâ€" onto. Prizes will be $7 and $50 for the first and second places for the best boy and best girl orator. Forecast lengthy Queues Chev. and Ponfloc For May Caravan Visit (LL "A Tl‘lP 10. the All Galleria Winners at 'I‘hornhill then . I _ _ I These public speaking con- will go on to the Sub District 1954-64 Dodhyourself Lineups tor the Confederation Train are forming two tests are sponsored each year A7 [math- 31 S‘_ John. Quebcp Price hours before the opening hour and remain at 4.000 to 5.000 people throughout the day. Peter Dawson reported to Richmond Hill‘s Centennial Committee at its Februan~ 16 meeting. Mr. Dawson had attended a meeting earlier in the day with representatives of the lederal and provincial committees handling arrangements for the Centennial Caravans which contain the same exhibits. It is anticipated the same situation will pertain when one of the eight caravans opens its doors to the public for the first" time in Richmond llill May 1. The caravan will i arrhe hero on April 30 and be set up at Richmond Heights ' Centre ready for the opening ceremony Monday morning at ll. 'l‘op prize there will be $150. plus a $500 scholarship. Second ' and third prizes respectively will be $100 and $50. Present in King City. to pre- sent the gift of gold sovereigns to all contestants was Roy Bick.. Thornhill. who is the public speaking chairman for Region 18. Also present was Jack Wieâ€" ler. Leaside. who holds the same position for District A7. Chair- .ltltlllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllttllIllllllllllililllllIllllllllllllilllttllllllllll Only Five Days Left To Buy Your Plates There are only five days left before 1966 motor car licence plates expire and 1967 plates will be re,- SAVE on EXPERT INSTALLATION Moto-Master GUARANTEE- You get a brand new muffler if it blows out, ever -â€" Replacement absolutely free. EASY REGULAR 38. 95 MIXING FAUCET SPECIAL SALE PRICE Continental SHOWER KIT 5.4 V5! COPPER Solder Fittings local to make quick plumb‘ ing connections - no thread- Tunin: chamber reduces exhaust notse and power robbing pressure. Mote-Master Mufflers designed for long life and gas Dignitmim at the Opening the on“. one “mm. 150 quired on Ontario high- man of the zone competition _ ’ , miles of Toronto. will be Premier .lolin Robarts and Lieu- t “'35'5- Exl’ll'." date 15 “CK! was Bruce Murchison-of Maple. 5 economy m/guneedm' tenant-Governor Earl Row c. with W. R. Metcalfe of Can- TUESdail"l.Febmarlytzgi JUdgCS at the 292119 fmiflslwelrc usuta. SALE [/2 TEE """""" '23 ada's Centennial Committee. representing the federal auth- I u 9'33 1091109 P a 9 155"†Mrs. Andrew 5111 er of i\ at) e. MAKE and MODEL Do‘iveyaumlt l2" ELBOW ......... .l3 ornieb‘ A total of 100 special guests are expected “llllaln Neal reports tllfll. teacher at Langstaff PllblIC‘ "ICE PRICE . 'V/ll . / .. . Swing-spout. deck mount 8" centres; Chrome plated brass with strainer. lland operated. ideal for shainpooing, infant bathing or easy tub clean-up. School: Rev. Martin Jenkinson. King City United Church: and after a very slow start. sales have picked up consider- '60-62 Ford. Meteor. '63 Ford Galaxie ............ '62 Ford Fairlane. '63-65 Fairlane ‘64 Ford ..... l/z" COPPER PIPE. 10 Ft. ipatc. lengths. per It. ........... h. .30 Cross street banners and cards for store windows will be supplied and the senior levels of government will pick up the tab for a reception for the special guests following the opening ceremonies and a trip through the caravan. A significant factor already learned. Air. Dawson re- ported. is that the crowd pressure is far greater than had been anticipated. illustrated by the fact that more people have had to be added to the train staff for cleanup of debris after closing each evening. Rate of flow through the train is averaging about 600 people an hour. The 250-voice Festival Choir of Vaughan has agreed to partic- I I l ably but not enough to pre- vent long hours of waiting in line during these last five days. Mr. Neal. and his augmented staff, have ex- tended the hours his office is open to serve as many people as possible before the deadline. but are quite certain these last days will Earl Bagsley. Agincourt. inter-g national Councillor in Lions. The clubs of zone 18W who sponsored the competition were King City. Maple, Nobleton. Oak Ridges. Richmond Hill. Rich- vale. Scliomberg. Thornhill and Woodbridee. ‘ For several months the local committee has been scek- l be as been“ as "19-" ever Learning Dlsablllty mg to have the hours the caravan is open increased sub- i were‘ . _ ‘ Nor is this forecast for stantially, but those in charge on the federal level have been adamant. Their final decision. Mr. Dawson reported. voiced last 'l‘hursday. is that the hours will remain at 11 am to 11 pm. Enquiries about the caravan will be gladly answered by phoning Mr. Dawson at 884-2764. lie is anxious to hear from musical and dancing groups who will be willing to entertain the people in the queues â€" particularly during the daytime. See the New Exciting . . . Richmond Hill alone. All cities and towns in Ontario are reporting a similar drop in sales of licence plates so far this ."ear. In some rural areas sales have been normal or better. 19" Ron Victon PORTABLE Film Shown 9 Times Nine showings of the cdt lca- catioual film "Why Billy Can't Learn" were held in Richmond1 ‘Hill trom February 9-12 at ‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert‘ _ tttittittittnttiiyiniumttututttuuuutttutuutttuuttttiimtttituttutu :\Ici\lonagio. and at ville Public School. Educational Clinic were gi VC‘dI‘S. 1110‘ Pleasant- Local doctors. educators. parents and some of the students at York \'Cll the oportunity to see this film which is greatly in demand and booked ahead for the next two of teaching techniqucs for per- 1; '49-54 Ford and Meteor .. ’55-56 Ford and Meteor . ‘57-59 Ford and Meteor , . “59-56 Dodge, 19-55 Plymouth. 58439 Plymouth. ‘58-59 Dodge. '63-65 Dodge Dart '61-62 Dodge Lancer . ‘55-59 Dodge and Plymouth . . '60-61 Dodge. Dart and Plymouth . .. . '62 Dodge Dart, '68â€"64 Dodge TDloV‘Dl ’65 Coronet. 62-65 Plymouth Dl'lll: up to 33†in steel, blade cooling tan. A;'l6.95l RC!) eve: Damt 54†in hardwood, Multt~ Dv~ ,' namically balanced arrna- :g tore With cord and plug. sands V Credit is Easy + Free 30 Day Charge Delivets 5,030 strokes per minute. Makes every v [and of cutâ€"in plywood, ,plaster, etc. Cuts 2 x 4’3. Complete with 3 blades. 15.95 ; Uniyeteal tart-cabled mo- NEW! 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