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The Liberal, 10 Sep 1970, p. 5

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A proposed apartment-housing Monaghan Limited urged the development complex with a board to approve the proposal potential population of 4.700 ontentatively even though an the northwest corner of Elgin actual start on the project could Mills Sideroad East and Bay-3be some time away because of ,vicw Avenue was laid before lack of servicing. . . - - ‘R‘ h d H‘ll Pl ' Board? After hearing the application. All” cadets Of 778 Squadron Blg Wlnnersil‘elgcngi I anmng .the board decided to call a pub- ] The proposed development he meeting for September 8 at In Events Trenton summer camplinvolves some 80 acres of land,‘8:30 at the municipal building. tried my hand at it. part of that anneXed from so it may assess the feelings of ' m No, 778‘Dug more holes than the firstMarkham Township two_ years present reSidents of this area. Skiidiiidrlgriaivggget? Eh: Canadian and only time I attempted to ago, primarily for industrial Ide-i The proposal calls fOI‘IA acres Forces Base Trenton for theirlplay golf. Hit the ruddy thingvelopment. In Richmond Hill's of high_dcn51ty apartment build- service training. Participationifor a homer. Same principle astnew OffiCial Plan these 30 Plus Inf-ZS. 20 acres of medium dens”)! at this camp is in many variedlgolf' Had a fine job replac-lacres are designated for resi- housing and 12 acres of single - ~ - _ - 1 in ii“ the turf, Loads of laughs. dential use. Approval. of theifamily residences in the north- fgtlsgitlliisg from ghder fy g g ,, .., ,, * proposal would nece551tate im-‘east corner. Other acreages in- Our Squadron deserves spec- Bill Hughes finally.plementation of a secondarylvolve space for a school, park- Y our legion Reports Branch 375, Royal Canadian Legion By Chris Ratchford â€" 884-5260 During this summer, so in e like fun â€"â€" Hear would not proceed without an ‘immediate public hearing, be- ‘cause there are residents af- ‘Public Meeting On Development EIgin Mills - Bayview 80 Acresamny l fected who are not directly con-‘ lnected with the area involved He noted approval of the isecondaiy plan would be the first logical step after the pub- .lic meeting. Secondary plans follow establishment of an offi- cial plan and are concerned \vith the actual rezoning as sug- gested in the master plan. It was Board Member Howard lWhillans who first urng a pub- ilic meeting before any “second- ary plan is considered to hear the feelings of residents ‘fected by it". One of the developer‘s ial recommendation as outstand“ ,plan involving zoning changes. land, roads and easements. ing athletes; bringing home to» Richmond Hill (1) the Overall Summer Camp Sports Trophy (for track and field events). (2) A special first place award for our swim team. These young future air-crew members per- formed exceptionally well ag- ainst other well established squadrons from all over On- tario and one from Lahr, Ger- many. From an all out effort by all, there are always some that shine brighter than others. Like the stars used as the Air Force motto, some always seem to be seen clearer. Chris Montgom- ery was top junior athlete of the five hundred air cadets at this camp. Both in track and field events and in swimming. He also placed first in numer- ous other events. Alwyne Barrett and Ron Lipka received trophies for overall performances among the junior contestants in track and field. Tom Lamb was our top intermediate swimmer; winning the over all award for second place. Brian Dament and Mark Dumas received special awards for exceptional ability â€" plac- ing first in a number of events against heavy competition. Other cadets deserving spec- ial mention are: Robert Purvis, Robert Parke, Wayne and Gary Good, Sandy Murdock, Bob Mills, Larry Wade and Michael Tracy. The other boys are also to be commended for their darn good efforts. To one and all ~â€" congratulations â€"- for a job well done. ' A hearty vote of thanks to these cadets; to the many people who actively support our Town Squadron and to our Sponsors -â€" The Royal Canadian Legion. Branch 375. a It is viz On Saturday. September 5, it was Air Force Day at the CNE. From all reports it was a good show put on by the Air Force and the Air Cadets. a: * a: it Congratulations to Lucy and Arthur Rickard on the occasion of their fortieth anniversary. They are away for a vacation trip to visit their son and his family in Florida. They will be accompanied by Joe and Maurie Finnerty. May you all have a lafe journey and return. at :0: a a: The Friday night Free and Easy keeps rolling along every Week with bigger and better crowds each and every night. Freddie. the smiling drummer boy and the pianist. Crazy Otto (better than the lad known in radio days) really belt it out. Come out some Friday night and join in the fun. Had the occasion to visit Bed- lam Abbey on Sunday after- noon. Found the inmates pounding the ground with sticks. For a while wondered if they had all flipped their lids. After some searching. discovered it to be some game called Wham a Clam. Looked THE Challenge or Cancer Form the life-saving habit. Have a health checkup when- ever you notice an unusual symptom, says the Canadian Cancer Society. NOTICE 1‘. Mrs. Williamian O. Baxter, 8 Liszt Gate, Willowdale. 0n- tario, will not be responsible for any debts, of any kind, con- tracted in my name without my written order. In particular, I have always paid for the care and education of my children and will con- tinue to do so. No other per- son has ever been given care and custody OR guardianship of any of my children. or ever will be given care and custOdy or guardianship by me. Dated at Richmond Hill, Aug- ust 29, 1970. W. 0. Baxter, (formerly) Williamian O. MacDonald FLOWERS “FLORAL DESIGNS WITH YOU IN MIND" Local & Metro Wide Delivery Wedding Consultants Wire Orders Accepted LAURELEA i FLOWERS 328 Yonge St. South RICHMOND HILL 884-52" Dance on September 19. Come as you like. Also a chance to buy a ticketi on a lovely coloured TV. See genial George Diceman or one of the bar stewards. out Wednesday. September 9 and join a good gang for some fun See you Bowl. flew the coop after a few weeks in sick bay; glad to know that you are out and around again, Bill. Also hear that Charlie sentative firm For the developer. a repre-{ of the of Marshall Planning Board engineeringiHarry Sayers pointed out to the ‘ ‘ Macklinlrepresentatives that the board before the board made up its spokesmen voiced the opinion that calling a public meeting Chairman Hawkes goes into St. Michael’s; for surgery this week. To all; our ailing friends please get: well soon. It a: a: it Are you all ready with your, best bib and tucker for the pleasant trek to the District! Ball in Gravenhurst next Satur- day? Don‘t forget the bus leaves the Legion Court no later than 1700 hours. No ex- cuses accepted. Looking for- ward to seeing you all there. * a: >k to: Don’t forget the Hard Times Tickets are $1.50.! * * * Ik If you like to bowl, then come a n d healthy exercise. at the Allencourt Time 2100 hours. quality. our buying is strictly forward-looking. to offer you some of the most exciting Anniversary buys in our long history! As a result we have made some fabulous buys from such trusted manufacturers as Sklar, Beverley, Fleetwood, Kilgour, Standard, HPL, Liberty, Westing- house, Kaufman, Vila, Kroehler, Elran, Sanyo and many, many more. more variety . . . for less money . . . during our 72nd Anniversary Sale beginning at door-opening tomorrow morning! Come see . . . come save! mars/tall guneral flame ' LIMITED 126 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill 884-1062 Serving the Community under the Wright 8; Taylor and Pipher Chapels Iince 1876 ; CAR \‘VASH 3f- 'approved THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Sept. 10. 1970 5 iapplication by Gulf Oil to locate wash and gas bar on the east . - -\. .- A , . _ . side of Yonge Street, just north 3:53;?! I‘He ‘31:?ther bgu’bifc‘of Wilson~Niblett Motors Ltd. ‘ ' l The drive-in loop of this meeting should be held later. i . . _ . . , 3. S . I . . opciation \‘illl accommodate Ir. ajeis countered “ltl’l the cars mm one car bemg com_ fact that there are other prop-‘pletely serviced every 40 860 crty owners involved, not with-‘ . _ v in the actual complex, and “it onds m eaCh of the “‘0 ha) 5' ~ - ~ . >. Also considered at the pub- is almost cs>ential that \\e dis- he meeting held Tuesday e\,e_ the proposal with themlnmg was the proposed develop Cofincillor L0” Hancey ment on the extension of agreed the public should be 1mg!!!“ Streotflefl‘ formed but said she was noti NEWMARKETâ€"Contraf)‘ 10 averse to first "adopting a rumors Argus Cameras of Can- secondary plan in principle". lada is not closing its plant in ;tliis town. according to Cana- In other business the board‘dian Viceâ€"President Elmer Matt in principleâ€"subject:tice. The firm's head office is inl ,to a site plan agreement. â€" an Chicago. Illinios. LET'S All. FLY JOIN 778 SQDN. . ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS FLYING SCHOLARSHIPS - SUMMER CAMP - SNOWMOBILING - SAILING - RIFLE RANGE â€" FIRST AID â€" METEOROLOGY - COMBUSTION ENGINES - HOBBIES - CITIZENSHIP TRAINING - SPORTS GLIDING - Boys 13 to 16 yrs. - 12 yrs. if attending Grade 8. Apply: ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION. BRANCH 375 YONGE ST. NORTH, RICHMOND HILL Thursday Evenings 7.30 to 9.30 pm. Join The Best Become An Air Cadet actually took a whole year to plan! DINETTE ENTREE! Pretty and practical bronze-toned metal dinette. erican Walnut Arborite. 4 concealed posts, box seats. Reg. Value $79.95 Table .top is rich-textured Am- chairs feature $5 CONTEMPORARY DINING ROOM DRAMA! A spacious. modern dining room group- ing in charming Cinnamo ish: buffet, hutch. table. Display space for your cherished china and crystal! Reg. Value $429.95 n Walnut fin- 4 side chairs. $369 There are! Realistic prices. THE MOOD IS MODERN! Handsome contempor- ary bedroom by Saguenay Furniture in luxurious walnut finish. Double dresser, mirror, chest. reg- ular bed. Beautifully proportioned for the smaller home or apartment. 5 Reg. Value $179.95 SPANISH MAGNIFICENCE BY KILGOUR! A bedroom grouping without equal: huge triple dresser, mirror, chest, 60” headboard. In sumptu- ous Spanish style, with rich, glowing finish. Reg. Value $599.95 SPANISH SPLENDOUR, OLE! Another HPL cre- ation in rich, dark Spanish Oak. 60“ double dresser, vertical mirror, 5-drawer chest, 54/60" headboard. Exceptionally spacious, deep drawers. 3 40 Luxurious, fine finish. Reg. Value $419.95 SPANISH OAK LUXURY! Created and crafted by Saguenay Furniture: 60" triple dresser with 9 big drawers, 5-drawer chest, 54/60" headboard. Dresser features twin mirrors. The wood is 2 5 9 rich Spanish Oak. Reg. Value $349.95 ONLY SLIGHTLY SPANISH! Not quite so ornate. not quite so large, but an elegant bedroom grouping in the Spanish manner. Triple dresser, mirror, 4-drawer chest, regular bed. Dark walnut finish. Reg. Value $269.95 BEDDING BUY FROM BEVERLEY! Scroll-quilted mattress or box spring with pro-built border. 231- coil Beverley construction. Standâ€" ard sizes. Handsome print cover. Reg. Value $49.95 Ea. ' GO CONTINENTAL! Handsome continental unit with washable vinyl headboard, legs and India stripe ticking. Straight-wall matt- ress is scroll-quilted. Complete. Reg. Value $59.95 SOPHISTICATED "TUXEDO" LIVING ROOM! High-arm modern styling in a big. roomy sofa and companion chair. Shepherd casters for ease of movement. Tweedy. Reg. Value $329.95 Wide selection. High Yes, we go back a long way, but; Combined with our 26-store buying power, we are able This gigantic Sale You‘ll find more quality, (Advertisement) (Advertisement) MALL NEWS RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL WHO IS MYSTERY MAN IN “THE MALL“? He is not a merchant. yet he ets us al " Beneficial Finance say he is a bloog sucker. lLlelstoofdeStéta' Food Corner calls him a 1‘7? Berninn Sewing Machines calls him a tally man. Discount Cleaners savs he has a nice smile. Bunny Show TV Repairs says it‘s not printable Bennett 5 Textiles is not afraid. Atlas Photo Supplies are watching tITEII‘. windows. The new owners of the Sports Store are bewildered. Here is a hint. His first name is Colin. Find him and win 6 edge stitchers. MEMORIZED PAGE OF WANT ADS Thomas Hook, who lived in London in the earl ' is said to have been able to read a page of Classifitlegogdls. in the London Times, then repeat them from memory. Even if you're not a memory expert, it pays to read every ad in ‘:The Liberal" classified section regularly. Many do which is why a Classified Ad will get quick action for you: Simply phone 884-1105 or 884-1983 for fast, courteous serVice. STTS TRRA I 4% Since 1898. That’s the year it all began. 72 years ago. And since you, and people just like you, have kept us around for that long, there must be good reasons. Knowledgeable, friendly attention. Use Your Credit Power We know you can't be comfortable with your new furniture if your payments are inconvenient or clumsy. So we offer you a choice of credit plans: 1) Open a 90-day NO INTEREST Charge Account with NO MONEY DOWN. 2) Open an MPP Account with NO MONEY DOWN, balance on terms of your choosing. 3) Add to your existing account with NO MONEY DOWN and little or no increase in your present payments. ELRAN ROCKER RECLINER! The man-size com- fort of this handsome rocker recliner will attract every member of the family! So comfortable, so practical, with its leather-like vinyl 7 9 upholstery! Sink into this ultra-com- Reg. Value $119.95 AFTER A LONG DAY! fortable Sklar Relaxer and watch your cares dis- Reg. Value $134.95 appear! Foam filled, deep-tufted back. Leather- like vinyl cover. An exclusive style! S 9 9 MODERN LIVING STARTS HERE! Two-piece liv- ing room featuring a spacious 4-seater sofa, com- panion armchair. Stitched foam seat and back; walnut finished front rail. Great colours. Reg. Value $299.95 ULTRA-MODERN LIVING ROOM! Comfortable 3- cushion sofa and chair with 5” foam cushions and deep-sewn back. Practical, attractive tweedy fabric. Lovely colours. family! For the modern Reg. Value $249.95 $ IN A MODERN MOOD! in today‘s simple. uncluttered styling. roomy 4-seater. Colours are spicy: pepper, olive. charcoal, tangerine. etc. Reg. Value $229.95 Ultra-long sofa and chair Sofa is a sI68 TAKE-ME-ALONG PORTABLE! Reliable, attrac- tive portable that weighs only 13 lbs. 5 025.! Keyed AGC. printed circuit board, shock resistant. Reg. Value $129.95 CONTEMPORARY STEREO CONSOLE! From Fleetwood, Ultra-40 Solid State stereo amplifer. Power transformer operation. Built-in tuner; sep- arate tone controls. Garrard 2025 changer. Sandinavian walnut cabinet. Reg. Value $319.95 FLEETWOOD COLOUR PORTABLE! Compact portable with all-channel reception. new colour purifier. new chroma control. Warranty: 90 days unlimited in-home service. free parts for 1 year, 5-3‘ear graduated picture tube war- ranty, first 3 years free. Reg. Value $599.95 FREE DELIVERY, FREE LAYAWAY, MANY ONE-ONLYS, SHOP EARLY! .YOILE5:&:BHRRQUGHES R. _I Thurs, Fri, 9 to 9 â€" Mon, Tues., Wed., Sat, 9 to 6 chmond Heights Centre - Yonge St. North â€" Richmond Hill Cake Sewers, Tubs, Trash Cans, Mixing Bowl Sets. Pails and Laundry Baskets in the assortment. Richmond Heights Centre MOVIE PROTECTORS YOU must see our . . . LARGE SELECTION! . . Priced PHOTO Only SUPPLIES Richmond Heights Centre 884-3221 K RESGE‘Sde-g quRmen ' . " 0F mScoluurs_.j I on SALE 591.210."..12 ' Open Daily 'til 6 p.m._ Thurs. & Fri. 'til 9 pm. " CRIMP KNIT PAN'I'S OUR REGULAR PRICE 8.97 5.99 THUR5.IHI.SAT. Stove Pipe style in herring bone pattern! Navy, Black, Dark Brown, Green, Purple, Gold. Misses‘ 10-20. ACRYLIC CARDIGAN KRESGE SPECIAL PRICE 3.99 THURS. FRI. SAT”. Fancy knits with long sleeves for Misses' 36-38-40. Solid shades of white and popular Fall colors. PLASTICWARE A'I' SAVINGS! YOUR CHOICE Each Reg. 98¢ WOMEN’S s-M-l.o-IooooooooIQOCOOI-73‘ Reg. 2.98 WOMEN’S LYCRA‘c I SPORTS BRIEF S-M-L-XL.. . u... on"... 0 ’Du Pont's registered trademark. on: roucu PHOTO ALBUMS......'I.99 Each Reg. 39¢ BALL 1 OZ. DOUBLE KNITTING NYLON......3/77¢ Reg. 97¢ PAK TEN 10¢ FRY-CADBURY CHOCOLATE BARS....87‘ Pak Re . 98¢ “Eur: rwnu. HEADSQUARES. . . . .67‘ Each 3: . 99¢ cgionmo sooxs...................57‘ Each giauhzssciuis................."2099 EaCh 1HURS. FRI. SAT.

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