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The Liberal, 13 Aug 1970, p. 3

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THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. Aug. 1-3. 1070 3 RICHYALE LIONS CLUB BINGO MONDAY. AUGUST 17 LIONS “All. 106 Centre St. East Starting Time - S p.m. â€"- Early Birds 7.40 pm. 4 Specials Plus 20 Regular Games at $20. JACKPOT $350 â€" 50 NUMBERS 33:35.32“ c | N E M A 5 222-1196 THE ONLY DG STORE Between Sheppard Ave. and North Bay That’s Open to Midnight (MON. - SAT.‘ LOW. LOW PRICES 0N PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY IN WILLOWDALE and 'I‘HORNHILL L.&S. Dispensary 225-7719 369 Yonge St. list 5. of Steeles) Willowdale MILLWOOD Recreation Ltd» Open swimming at Slater's In-1 door Poot, Don Mills Rd. at Van-l dorf, Saturday and Sunday" afternoons from 1:30 pm. to‘ 4:30 pm. tl'clfi it it t 1- r WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, ~â€" Barbecue, Carrville Clllll‘cll.‘ Adults $2.00, Children under 12 ~--- $1.00. 5-3.00 pm. l;- chicken. potato salad. cole slaw, desert. tea, coffee. inrlk. c32v7 AURORA: Thieves lifted nearly $6,000 in cash and goods in a robbery involving {our Aurora; Shopping Centre Stores early] one morning recently. ’I‘hef thieves a p p a r e n t 1 y entered through a hallway door that led to Tunetown, then by removing ceiling tiles. made their way Yonge St. North at Steeles Ave. through to Regency Variety andl Gift. Charlotte's Dress Shop andl » » ' - : CINEMA I Mainprize Drugs. . r A ‘ I A w i A V ‘ NEW’hIAILKLJI‘l‘ The Fed- I ~ . i. Q“ ‘ ‘ - '2 ‘- r L '-" . I - ‘ C‘CHISUMa, era] Government's National, , I , ~ ‘\ ’ ‘ “ " ‘ ‘ . . try our bar menu In WITH JOHN WAYNE TEIN I, E (‘ome see our new look in the dining lounge â€" fully licensed Special Business Men’s Luncheon from $1.25 up Historic Sites agency is spong soring a survey of historic; buildings in the area and citizens have been asked to co-operaie. Mickey's Place for fast luncheon service v a R >i< 'l‘wo nieces of the late Major Alexander (Lex) Mackenzie, Mrs. John Glyniie of Lime- [Ax - AURORA: Gasoline prices in house and Mrs. Charles Agnew of Downsview, attended the official opening July 28 of Highway 9 this district are falling and se\'- between Highways 27 and 400 dedicated to Major Mackenzie. “'31 59m“ Station °“’“°“5 al'el Guests from the left were: Arthur Evans, MPP, Simcoe Centre: Rev. A. W. Downer. preparing for a full scale gas war. In Newmarket, prices last week .plunged nine cents to a low of 41.9¢. WANT EXTRA INCOME? A temporary job may be the CINEMA II HELD OVER MPP, Dufferin-Simcoe; Mrs. Glynne; Treasurer of Ontario Charles S. MacNaughton; Minister of Highways George E. Gomme; Mrs. Agnew; and Bill Hodgson, MPP, York North. [ex Mackenzie Honored 0n Provincial Plaque 67 Yonge St. S. I for reservations call: 384 - l'lOl answer. Read the Help Wantedl In his address Mr. Gomme ity goes back to the very begin-idisposal area was provided to,duty for his part in the Battlel, . u o 1] Columns in “The Liberal" every pointed out that the history szlllllgs of the province. lhold the silt while it dried. of the Somme and was woundedl - . g a r r week for job opportiinitiesithis rich agricultural commun-r “It was here. after the Amer-'Tlren this material was used to.at Vimy Ridge in 1917- l i ' -1 -.. “7mg ..,._ . .. “can Revolution‘ that sturdy raise the right-of-way five i‘eetl After serving as councillor Pennsylvania Germans took up through the low-lying area. land reeve in Woodbridge from ' land. In 1828. their numbers, In addition to seeding more11922 to 1935 he was elected tol lwere increased by the arrival 01' than 44 acres of the right-ofâ€"lthe Ontario Legislature in 1045‘ ithe Selkirk settlers. whose des-Lway. using the hydra-seeder-and continued to be re-clccted‘ t More asons V To Come Where The Action Is! l - . ~ ~ . ' ‘ ' ‘ cendants are still found here-‘mulch blower method. DHO at every election until his re U l abouts, .crews laid 195,000 cubic yards‘tirement From active polities‘ and A F N E ‘ “These pooplc‘ among other of top soil and 8,650 yards of‘during 1967. at the age of 82.‘ The father and son were having things, established Toronto‘s sodding. . . _ lI-Ie died this spring after an a family portrait taken and the St. Lawrence Market long be- 7 Speeial Jute matting was laid illness of several months dura- - photographer was rearrang‘ingjfore Confederation. It still in some areas to combat erOSiontion. . _ . them to find the most suitable flourishes. And so does Holland caused by surface runoff. Fuâ€" During his years in the Legis Marsh. thanks in part to a fresh ture landscaping plans will lature, Major Mackenzie exliib-'. Mill THE PUBLIC IN YOUR LIFE . . . i i We Have ose. . . . . . . p addition of Dutch-speaking compliment the landscaping on ited an interest in all his con- _ . Finally, they were all in their people after World War II," the Highway 400. stituents and their problems 6 “Knights” alloted places When the fathel'lMinister stated. “This makes it a modernhlending a willing hand where ‘ at our is Round Table . . . Why Not Join Us lie went on to point out that}highly conveniem marketing ever needed. and won the ad- .;_‘. to meet the demands of thiséroad. Access can be gained‘miration and respect, not only‘ .. .al-Owing economv‘ better I.oadsdron'i all parts of the marsh andlof his colleagues. but of 3.61.6 needed The section oflat either end it connects \vitli‘who knew“ him. " Modem Cleaning methods getrmghway 9 from Highway 27 tollllghl speed artderies runnifig I1t 1was-litting that tlllS‘Dlaqllei out the Stains without hurting‘fiighway 400 “as still a townigmt 1. east dan west, ll .‘is‘rrlgutd cotmiilfrmorate llflS 'ICOI‘I l me fabric and our pressing joblship road until 1964 when it.[ 03m“? “Oled-d bv U llil u ion 01 area oili} rich‘ ‘ leaves clothes with that "net-mas taken over by the provrnce e (one u C - annoummg 18 “as a “(1.5 a s a war i suggested: “Come a little closer” Bob, so that you can get your} hand in my pocket. I want this picture to look really natural.” Now 2 Warehouse Locations Corner No. 7 Hwy. & Woodbine and 2160 No. 7 Hwy. at Keele St. I I . .. . than another million-dollar pro-‘champion. He was also a} it i' i i 7 7' V i 7 . ‘) ural” look â€"â€" firm pleats but'and “35 dedared a I‘mgs - . . . . ~ . l. - ‘. .- u n F01 One- _ . _ . . Ject to reconstruct Highway 9 strong fighter for local lights. . ' not starchy looking. Highway on October 5. 1955' west from Highway 27 for 8.76 D ” ‘k it reconstruction _ _ ‘ “a: (SegugnMaysl. 1969 by E_ & miles to Highway 50 has al- NEWMARKET -â€" The York‘ JACK BARTH E. Seegmiller Ltd. of Kitchener ready begun , _ u ,, Cownty Branch of the Cafladiafii .and included three merpasses‘ Tribute was paid to .Lex Mental- Health Assocration ISl at Highway 400, at the Holland Mackenzre by Deputy Minister selling play tickets for 'I‘oron- Marsfi’ Canal and at the Schom_ McNab. He told the assembled to’s Playhouse Theatre in order In a large variety of weaves and colors. British / imports. Only ' Yd. Regularly to $6.99 per yard. THE FANTASTIC Sara Del Rai & ‘ . _ ts that Major Mackenzie‘to raise funds. " berg River. gues _ I ' . v Total cost of the 3.57-milergas bgm lat18‘3r500dbgldge 911‘ "‘ "‘ * * and The ReVlvaL , .t'on “.3~ $137455“. includn OVGm 91‘ 2 . an contin-EAURORA: A fourâ€"storey apart-1 , ‘ . . Consuzcuon of a 10_bay ued to live in the house whiehrment building has been pro- W 1TH OUR EXOTIC DANCER I NICOLA r‘Houand Marsh Pam), Yard‘ ‘had sliiltereld 0his ancestors Torrposed for the west side 01‘ Mai Materials used included 21:37]“)le t an .4 39315. He “35 cliell. Avenue. _ The bullde 1500 tons of asphalt 533.000 tonsfille‘ grefiljgl eat-grandson of the would contain 23 suites and pro- :of earth excavated and 168,000‘98113: alcitlc explorer. Alexander vide pal‘lfmg for 32 031‘5- Seven Itons of sand cushion. Mad‘emle‘ .SLlltCS Will have two bedroomsl Yonge St. at, Levendale 271 Bay Thom ])r_ i The method used m build the‘ York County's Grand Old‘and 18 one-bedroom. It will} . . I 1 . ‘ _ _ Man was awarded the Militar ‘l ‘ 1 i t ‘ T1 7 ' l. ‘ road bed through the swamp ‘ ‘ yiiane an C‘E\a 01. ie DIODOsa RIChmond H1“ 'lhornhl" area was an interesting one. Cross by George V for braverywill receive further study he- 884-4411 889-0391 Draguncs were used to excaflabm'e and beyond the call oIitore council reaches a decision. .vate the swamp and a special " Happy Area Youngsters, LINENS 45" PRINTED POLYESTER and - i» , _ 9.9.1.12 l...YS'l.E. 88,. ‘ Rlchmond Inn ‘ Motor-"Hotel designs. TO CLEAR. 69 Yonge St. 8., Richmond Hill “Fully Licensed” Cuffed Master Drydeancr CABLE TV SALES SUPERVISOR Excellent career opportunity for mature, sales oriented man to supervise cable TV representatives in Stouffville, Markham, Woodbridge, Richmond Hill and Thornhill. Open Daily 10 a.m. - 9 pm. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 pm Free Parking l rooniiiu 29 Yonge St. S. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities RICHMOND HILL “A” GRADE 2.3 Lb. ‘5 I Avg. lb. FRYING BURNS’ â€" 1/2 cryovac PEAMEAL ¢ COTTAGE ¢ lb. ROLLS 65'5- Sliced or by the Piece Last week brought happy moments for many area children as they enjoyed the varied amusement rides at Richmond Heights Centre. Happiest of all was nine-yearâ€"old Jimmy Peirce, i 459 Carrville Road. Richvale, who won a free bicycle in a draw held Friday at 7 pm. Jimmy is seen on Responsibilities include contact with apart- t l d bd. .d 35 “.6” P‘gl'filhefile“. ins?” abme .lficml'ef ‘g'fi‘th Sta“ I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I- I I I I I I I I I n‘en louse 0“7ners an Su 1V] ers' . urrie O_ ' S i en‘s ore. Dl‘ESlt cut 0 e SpOll- h . ° 1 soring Richmond Heights Merchants Association, {I OHLBI’IO N0. l Ontario No- I '“'h"Elt‘liéhfi.iéiiiniiili’i‘ihe mean CARROTS LARGE l-E'|"|'“CE Orange Home, Jefferson. were guests of the merchâ€" , ants Thursday afternoon and had the time of their )1 » lives as they rode the merry-go-round, the scramb- -'§~ ’ 3 Bag ¢ ¢ Head ler, the ferris wheel. miniature planes and rockets. 5 ' In the lower picture a group of these children are waiting for their turn on a ride. I. :3: Ontario No. I Ontario No. I r 0 Lbs- 69¢ Q‘-“““I“‘““.“““““““‘ Purna DOG CHOW Liver (2 Ib. Pkg.) 2 for 63¢ Here's a genuine opportunity to enter Canada’s newest. dynamic communications industry â€"â€" cable TV. Salary open. Prefer resident of Markham- Vaughan area. Contact: MR. JOHN GRAHAM. Richmond Hill (“able TV Ltd., 244 Newkirk Road, 884-8143 884-8111 .-.-. “l'l"..-1l .r.._»» .-- \~

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