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The Liberal, 22 Oct 1970, p. 19

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Effective for pruning, felling and cutting fire- wood cmd fence posts. Free demonstrations at: Awards Night Doncaster Community Ladies Club held its annual awards night, October 16 at the E. J. Sand Memorial School. Mte‘r President Mrs. John Barbour Welcomed the students and their parents, Mrs. Charles Jordan welcomed Guest Speaker Don Anderson, who is Well known in the community for his guidance and help to the stud~ ents during the many years he BAYTHORN POWER « EQUIPMENT Special $149.95 Ontarians are the kind of people who wouldn’t be here if there was any place better. We are people who came from a hundred lands and stayed to build. People with backbone and brawn and a hunger to succeed. Men and women who’ve created a standard of living in decades that other lands worked cen- turies to build. If we have a flaw it’s our chronic modesty. Ontarians may be proud to be Ontarians and Canadians . . . they just seldom tell anyone. From an economic point of view that’s wrong. The more people We have boosting Ontario and Canada the better it is. And we’ve got a lot to boost with. In the fight against pollution for examn ple, Ontario has become a world leader. Everyone talks about pollution, we do something. More than with CUT MORE " EHANIE EVERY SECOND 7571 Yonge St. Thornhill 889-1538 SOUTH THORNHILL AND BAYVIEW GLEN NEWS 12” Bar Ontario. Is there any place you’d rather be? Everytime you boost Ontario . . . Ontario and Canada get a little stronger. Government of Ontario 63) John Robarts, Prime Minister. 'â€" _7 nun“ Licensing District No. 6 Take notice that Bryn Enterprises LADI Limited having its head oiiice at F01” the Suite 2500, 401 Bay Stregt tr_ad_ihg lf‘he North under the firm and style of The Copper Kettle restaurant oi the City of Toronto in the County of York wiil make application at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at the offices of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario, 55 Lake- shore Blvd. East in the City 01 Toronto in the County of York on Friday the Twentieth day of No- vember 1970. at the hour of 9:30 o'clock E.S.T. in the torenoon tor the issuance of 8 Dining Lounge Licence for the sale and consump- tion of liquor with meals for the .foilowing premises: The Copper Kettle, 7529 Yonge Street, Thorn- hill, Ontario, a suburban tamin style restaurant. Bowling had ies in the Three Flat â€" 523: High 5: ise Cascone Handicap â€"â€" 613; High Si] â€"â€" Louise C2 The only 1 ed over 200 1 with 206. For the w Olga Cole he all the top Flat 346; Hi: High Three and High S cap 241. Linda Dar Wednesday, October 14. two grade 5 classes with teachers. Miss Janet Varley and Kenneth Butler visited the McLaughlin Planetarium in Toronto. Any person who is resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of the objection in writing shail be filed with Mr. H. J. Browne the registrar of the licensing district whose address is} 55 Lakeshore Blvd. East. Toronto 2, Ontario, a: least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to be heard. Dated at: Toronto this 16th dw oi October 1970 Bryn Enterprises Limited 401 Bay Street. Toronto. was associated with Thomhill Secondary School. Mr. Anderson is now at Thomlea Secondary School. Mrs. Zella Edgar the treasurer, thanked him for his interesting talk. NOT'IEE' 6% APPLICATION The Liquor Licenge Act CORRESPONDENT: MRS. MAY BARBOUR -â€" PHONE 889-5205 NORTH THOBNHILL LADIES‘ BOWLING For the week of October 8, the North Thomhill Ladies‘ Bowling had the following lad- ies in the top spots: High Three Flat - Eunice Chinnery 523; High Single Flat â€" Lou- ise Cascone 206: High 3 with Handicap â€"~ Eunice Ohinuery 613; High Single with Handicap â€"â€" Louise Cascone 245. Tuesday, October 20, two grade 6 dasses toured Black Creek Pioneer Village with teachers. Mrs. Nan Morin and Carmen Foti. The next day two grade 4 classes with teachers, Mrs. Betty-Ann Ferguson and Mrs, Annelore Gehrt, visited the Mc- laughin Planetarium. a billion dollars has been invested to date to build water supply and sewage systems in dozens of com- munities throughout the province. We’ve got laws to prosecute industries that pollute the air and water; loans and grants to help industries that want to do something to stop it. We need a vigor- ous economy of course, to support these important programs. And, that’s where you come in. Though our productivity has doubled in ten years and our incomes in twelve, Ontarians don’t sit on their successes. There’s a demanding decade ahead full of challenges and opportunities to make the quality of our lives better yet. To meet these challenges We’ve got to believe in ourselves. Which, when you think about it, isn’t such a bad idea. Hnms\ s 5 THORNHILL SPORTS SCENE BY MARGARET HOUGHTON not provide the warm, day by day support that people need of ‘one another in order to pursue ;their responsibilities in life, capably and happily. There is a definite place in our community for a volunteer service bureau to work closely with community agencies in carrying out various “help pro- grams”. Use of an office has been do- nated by St. John‘s Baptist Church, Oxford Street, Elgin Mills. between the hours of 1 and 4 pm, Monday to Friday. Volunteers to man this phone and give pertinent information ling an admirable Job, they can- The standings are now as fol-l0ember Z7 and the lows: Terry Bears 20. Ponies 19, then gtud)’ Canadian Pussy Cats 14. Chipmunks 13, Officersvforthe EX Poodles 11 and Beavers 7. 21in EXP}??? Juay sistant 1ie Bar THORNHILL LADIES. Keeper of the La .Tmnn: Knonol' nF fh Help Mate serv'u on its way. Whi doubt that the a: ing .an admirable ft Vera Proct n the cafete iance in the After a 3 ‘tez M I‘i evening lE Ladies’ Bowl- ‘ Laura. McK-ay of planning, 2 is definitely 2 there is,no ancies are do- job, they can- 1dS ed b; Marlene p11 anie 1d evenings at 7 pm. The girls are selling church calendars. Meetings so far have been games, singsongs, short worship services and stringing beads for necklaces. ' Tuesday, October 20, was ini- Ticket tiation night. Parents attended Christ this annual service which fea- Churc tures the repeating of the pur- 0873. pose and motto and singing Ex- Fro} plorer hymns. The girls were her 7 presented with Explorer pins. ing a A Hallowe‘en Party will be held clothil October 27 and the girls will World then study Canadian Indians. chiuncl Bryce Helen DODOL appreciated. Church News First meet Church for Tl. Officersfor the Explorers are! Saturday. November 14, from Chief Explorer Judy Harrison, 1:30 to 3 pm a bake and make Assistant Chief Barbie Bruce,.sa1e will be held at the church Keeper of the Log Leanne by the women’s group. James, Keeper of the Treasury Christmas isn’t too far away rick’s Anch Street, Willo‘ I‘l JDdE "on can 'nhi' H Expl Thoml at Th Meet at nornhill Scouts who Thornhill United 9 in need of leaders lay and Wednesday ease phone 889-3221 help with these boys. )lorers who meet at United Church, are direction this year of unsellor Mrs. Jean :1 Counsellors Mrs. Ike. Miss Marion Me- and Mrs. Bernice zetings are Tuesday for the Explorers are 16 needed at the Rich- Youth Aid Centre, 62 Markham Road. nated by St. Pat- :an Church, Lillian rwdale in answer to appeal, was much ied land many lovely gifts can be A community dance and buf- fet will be held October 30 at, the North Thm'nhill Recreation Centre (Heintzman House), Royal Orchard Blvd, Baythorn Drive. Refreshments and danc- ing start at 7:30 pm with the buffet at 10 pm. There will be door prizes and a spot dance. Tickets may be obtained from Emmanuel Anglican Church ACW will be holding its annual tea. bazaar and bake sale Novâ€" ember 28 at the church hall. The handicraft group meets every Tuesday ac 1:30 pm. mak- ing all kinds of handmade ar- t-icles. Christ the King' Lutheran Church off-ice or by calling 889- From October 18 to Novem- ber 7 this church will be hold- ing a clothing drive. Good used clothing to be used for Lutheran Worlld Relief may be left at the church during that time. bazaar and tea at the hall from 1 to 4.00 pm. This is your op- portunity to show your appre- ciation of the work for our com- munity needs done each year by the Lions and Lionettes. » Saturday. October 24. t Richvale Lionettes will hold bazaar and tea at the hall in RICHVALE DIS?RICT NW5 r Citizens will first bazaar in Spruce Avenue, ly-made king of CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ANNE Richvale Lions are hard at work connecting the lights for the rink on Spmce Avenue. The ground has yet to be graded, but that's next on the agenda in preparation for the ice. The Lions report that the summer bingos in Thornhill were a great success and ex- press their appreciation to all the people of the community who attended these money- making events. which will help the élub fulfill its commitments to the' community. vale Spruce refresh of fun Neighborhood Notes Help Mate. a program opera» ted by Richmond Hill and Area Social Planning Council needs volunteers for foster home care, 9 m e r g e n c y homemakers. big brothers and sisters, visitors to the homes for the aged and many other volunteer services. If you can help in any way. your local clergyman will put you in touch with the office in St. John’s Baptist Church in Rich- mond Hill. purchased reasonany at Congratulations __to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iris of Fairview Ave- nue on their 24th wedding an- niversary October 10. We are glad to hear that Mrs. John Stewart of Oak Avenue has returned home from hospi- tal and is recovering nicely from a back ailment. ‘ rerresnments, a buffet and lots'Walkden and Mr. Walkden of Ci of fun for all. For further inâ€" Edmonton: her daughter Mrwae formation call Dick Greenfieldl at 884â€"2547. William Trehearne and Mr. Tre- lheame: and her sons. Edgar. Al- in Richvale Lions are hard at bert and Maynard and theirw work connecting the lights for; the rink on Spruce Avenue. The ground has yet to be graded' but that‘s next on the agenda in preparation for the ice. The Lions report that the1 summer bingos in Thornhill were a great success and ex- press their appreciation to all: the people of the community. who attended these money- making events. which will help. the club fulfill its commitments' to the community. Neighborhood Notes Help Mate. a program opera: ted by Richmond Hill and Area; Social Planning Council needsI volunteers for foster home care,‘ e m e r g e n c y homemakers. big brothers and sisters, visitors to the homes for the aged and many other volunteer services. If you can help in any way..your local clergyman will put you in touch with the office in St. John’s Baptist Church in Rich- mond Hill. Congratulations _,to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iris of Fairview Ave- nue on their 24th wedding an- niversary October 10. We are glad to hear that Mrs. John Stewart of Oak Avenue has returned home from hospi- tal and is recovering nicely from a back ailment. ‘ Last Sunday Mrs. Emily Cart- wright of Spruce Avenue cele- families. l The next meeting of the Richâ€"i of Mrs. Giles Baster, 23 Mary-i vale Crescent. This branch iSl ,open to new members who will: be made most welcome. If you‘ are interested in helping thesei ladies assist the work of our local hospital phone Mrs. Kay' Ferguson at 889-3924. Richvale Lionettes cordially invite all euchre players to come out and meet their neighâ€"E bars and enjoy a pleasant even- . ing with refreshments October‘ 27 at 7:45 pm. The place â€" the. Lions Hall. Birthday greetings are con-. veyed this week to Janette An- ‘ gier of Roosevelt Drive and to. Robbie White of the same street. who celebrated their eighth birthdays October 21. Congratulations to Vicki and Cathy Smillie of Westwood‘ Lane, who are the proud grow- ers of a 45 lb. pumpkin. The two little girls grew this mam- moth vegetable, which they will 1 use for a giant jack-o-lantern. from seed this summer. It will‘ be on display tor everyone to ‘ see Hallowe’en evening. The two young gardeners have been sel- ‘ ling other pumpkins to friends and neighbors. The marriage of Christine ,_ th of »,»\‘ale Branch of the YCHA willfl“ vbe held October 23 at the homem tii S U sh ea in in. R1 Dance in t Avenue. Tl October THE LIBERAL. R ‘uffet and 30 the hold 4 WHITE, thes {ichmond Hill E. 24 ROOSEVELT DRIVI brated her 65th birthdzw “'1 family party. Mrs. Cartw: has lived in this communit: the past 16 years. Presen the family gathering were ht Ontario, Thur t Mary- anch is tho will If you g these 889-3806 and Cub Saturday suggest their .vritin :nati 01 iVE (1C M ters :\\ memDel‘S 01 all ages are (mm to join the Richyale ,ers’ Club which meets at home of Mrs. Bernice Lever Denham Drive; Members t every two weeks to read ? latest works, for construc- criticism and marketing :estions. It is also a friend- group as members enjoy other‘s successes in the ing field. For further infor- on. please call 889-6703. any thanks are extended to .vale residents by the Shouts Cubs for buying apples last embe DI) Ar te or nay

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