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The Liberal, 8 Jul 1971, p. 17

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York North Provincial Con- servative and New Democratic Party both had their nomina- tion meeting in June. William Hodgson MLA, York rNorth was renominated by the Conserva- Oives. and the NDP lhas nomina- led Robert Lewis of Blooming- tnn. The riding serves the northern part of the Region of York and has been presented by Conservativm Lax Macken- zie now deceased and Mr. Hodzson continuously since 1945. ‘ Sn far one man has declared himself I candidate. George Timpson. 23. a school teacher. said he will seek the Liberal nomination. Dr. Vail says that he expects there will be other candidates, but game no names. North York Provincial Liber- als will not be nominating a candidate for election to -the Legislature until fall. ‘ Riding A$ociatinn President Dr. William Vail of Newmarket said last week that nominations will be held in Sep‘ember. Provincial liberals Nomination In Sept;J Other action 1ast week saw Oak Ridges Squirts losing 8-5 to Richmond Hill. There was a_twis1 to the win as Richmond Hill was missing one player and borâ€" rowed a player from the stands. Pitcher for Dynes was David Brooks: for Oak Rdiges H. was Jarpgs Ground and Glen Wright House League action Monday night of this week saw the Oak Ridges PeeWees tie Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers 11-11 at the McKlllop School Park. Team officials were quite happy with the showing of both teams and their conduct during the tournament. Losing pitcher was Alan Heintzman. The Bantams also ran iMn same rough going losing 5-2 to East. Gwillimhury and lost 9-2 to Parry Sound in the sec- ond game. Tommy Dukean pitched hathJ games and was {he only hurler All carried by the team. Ridge [n Peewee aminn the team lost 7-2 to Toronto East Optim- ist and then dropped a 9-3 game to Scan-born in the second one. The Oak Ridges Peewees anlehe player turned out to be Bantam teams put up a good Allen Bestard Jr.. who happens effort over lhe holiday week- to play for the Oak Ridges end at the Parry Sound Snft- Squirt All-Star team. ball Tournament but in a 105- He then whacked a homerun ing cause. with two men on with the score Oak Ridges Peewees, Bantams Run Into Losses At Parry Sound Investments and efforts put into developing the Don Mills industrial area are starting to pay off in spite of the generally poor financial situ- ation, Mr. Roman pointed out, adding, “Our ef- forts are starting to bear fruit.” Permits for 53 single family detached homes were issued in a value of $1,088,600, for addit- ions to 13 dwellings to a value of $32,650 and Mayor Anthony Roman was particularly pleased with the value of permits issued for in- dustrial and commercial buildings, declaring, “This is the most important part of the report. It shows a 55 to 45 percent ratio of residential to industrial and commercial, and this is very good.” "It looks as if this will be the highest year on record”. observed Ward 1 Councillor Robert Adams, noting that starts for January to May of this years totals $10,753,425 compared with $8,356,410 for the same period in 1970. Members of Markham Town Council were in a self-congratulatory mood when they view- ed the town’s building report for May which was presented to them at a meeting of council June 29. Industrial Building Catching Up To Residential In Markham Boom All Star action saw Oak Ridges Kings "pdge Uninnville 11-10 June 30 at. King City Park in an exciting ending. Ridges Kings 'edgp Uninnville‘ifiâ€"S June 29 at. Crosby Avenus 11-10 June 30 at. King City ParklPark. Winning pitcher was in an exciting ending. Tom Dukelow. The score was tied 10-10 in Oak Ridges Squirt All Stars the bottom of the ninth inning downed Pottageville 2â€"0 June with two men out and Gary 29 at Oak Ridges. Winning Russell on third base. At bat.pitcher was Gary Wilkinson. He Joe Tanmn hit a homerun for Oak Ridges. He then whacked a homerun with two men on with the score tied 5-5. How about that! Score. 8-5. lZ’xS’ Projection 66" Wide. 3 single columns 4]" projection Re" Installed Prim: 54]“ Ree. Installed Price: $123. “O'IT'YOURSELF PRICE DOI-lT-YOURSELF PRICE Fully Assembled Fun y Assembled Complete Complete Ready to Install Ready to Install Incomparable awnings with beautiful baked on enamel finish in 14 decorator colors. Just phone or visit any of on rstores for free complete and simple measuring and in- stallation instruction form and price list. Drop in and see our stores for free complete and simple measuring and in- awning custom made to give your home a more luxurious look at modest cost. Visit your local lumber or hardware store NOW... DO-it-yourself SAVE TU; ngo arP just 2 pxamplo-s 97 Yonge St. Richmond Hill Phone: 884-133l. Charlton Hardware and Patio Roofs & Enclosures ALUMINUM AWNINGS PATIO COVER Manufactured by G. R. L# Barre & Cn. Ltd Aluminum by Hunter-Douglas Ltd. SUN 'N SNOW 8500 Keele St. (North of if: 7 Hwy Phone: 223-8500 BEAVER LUMBER On June 27 the Kings tied Mount Albert 2-2 in Mount Albert. John Lennonville pitch- ed for Oak Ridges. Peewee All Star action saw! Oak Ridges edging Bradford Window Awning 66" Wide. 41" Projection Reg. Installed Price: $123. DO-IT-YOURSELF PRICE Fully Assembled Complete 6 9 . Ready to Install Winning pitcher was Lennie Hughes. Losing pitcher was Rick Norton. was John Lennonville who with a 3-2 count. He then singled the winning run in. Another industrial plaza valued at $600,000 is planned by Normarc Construction Company Limited to be located on the north side of Steel- case Road west of Don Mills Road. St. Lawrence Foods Limited was issued a permit for a $180,000 plant and office building on the north side of Denison Street west of Don Mills Road. and Hauer and Sons Construction are building an industrial plaza valued at $100,â€" 000 on the south side of Denison Street east of Don Mills Road. Total value of permits imued in May $3,688,640. All the industrial building is planned for Don Mills area and includes three buildings for Slough Estates (Canada) Limited with a total value of $694,000 to be built as an industrial plaza on the south side of Idema Road near Don Mills Road. for 71 townhouse units valued at $860,000. Value of residential buildings for which permits were issued in May is $1,982,400. and the value of'industrial and commercial buildings totals $1,706,240. wan a An earher game saw them who 1 down Schomberg 10-1 with joyed Wilkinson the winner in this ‘lovelv one also‘ Inmn...‘ vvuunauu Lue wmner m InlS'lovely meaL There was one par. One 8150‘ ticular dish I sampled. It was July 2 saw the Swift A" meal: balls cooked with sultanas. Stars lose a 5-0 game at Bradâ€"“My palate was tickled as my stock Park m Richmond HilltasfcI 'buds did the Highland also scored one of the runs with the other one scored by Steven Sayers. was Is there E 8844105 This last week has been lovely weatherwise with a very clear [atmosphere I thought, it was imyself aging-and 9n.i0.\’ing it lmore. but quite a number of ‘people have confirmed that it ‘is not my age. but that for some reason or other this year the greens have been outstanding in contrast, the trees and the crops being more distinct. And there is one barley crop that is quite blue at its present stage. The clover crop I mentioned last week has been harvested. You, in the Hill, may count passing of time with the high volume‘ of traffic or new streets, newi sidewalks. etc. We. here, still‘ measure the time as the birth; of a crop, the bud, the bloom, and the bale ot' clover and] the wonder of the natural cycle? having again taken place before our eyes. Long live Headford the rural! I Church News . The Sunday school picnic was a great Success and those Who attended, I am sure, en- joyed it. The pot luck was a Whew! Another week has come and gone. Our life is lived as a tale that is told or. as Shakes- peare could say "The whole world is a stage and every man does play his part." How is our book being written or what part are we playing on the stage in our community? Our children will recount in years to come. Heudford 5; District News CORRESPONDENT: FRANK TUCKER. Of course you can order matching enclosure cards. reception. response. thank you and at home cards. etc. Select from our giant catalogue of flawlessly correct papers. 15 distinctive styles of lettering. Costs about half as much as hand engr. that makes hand engraving so expensive Wedding and engagement announcements, birth announcements. confirmation in- vitations, golden and silver anniversary announcements, etc. (Raised Lettering) Looks and feels like the finest hand engraving. The. letters have an elegance and individuality only the finest hand engraving can match. ' Thermo-engraving (raised lettering) Costs about half as much as hand engraving, because it eliminates the copper plate AL A . Wedding Invitations THERMO-ENGRAVING Thermo-engraved (raised lettering) THE LIERAL -- ,. ’Iuyl. -. “u Michael Dunleavy fravfurpdfiisfigd routes may h‘ his shml'lder blade. We are sorry‘in your area. What about. this Mike. W9 hon» you Cirr-‘ulafinn. 884â€"1105 Mrs. Freeman Barker. Mrs. George Barker and Mrs. Mabel Wellman visited five gardens in Richmond Hill on Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Stewart Run the organ as usual spirit. Neighborhood Notes Rev. Martin Jenkinson. openâ€" ed the book Sunday and read Psalm 20 and II Corinthians. Chapter II. He spoke on “Down. but not out". He explained the man or woman. boy or girl. who has Christ as his foundation is troubled. yet not: distressed. per- plexed, but, nnt in despair. per- secuted, but not fm‘saken. cast down. but not destroyed. . u-..“ ullu ur JVLAB It was a lovely day when Mabel Wellman who will be many people of this community celebrating her 84th birthday met to be nice to one another July 9. I am sure she would con- and went away knowing each firm with Job that the years other a little better. have gone faster than a weaver Rev. Martin Jenkinson. openâ€" shuttle or swifter than ships ed the book Sunday and readlthat pass in the night. I can well imagine the now- children who in 40 years time will possibly be. the with-it adults discussing where in some well developed housing subdivi- sion was the spot on the Bar- kers Flats, where Mom had a kick like a mule and sent her shoe flying for 50 yards and Dad had muscles like a smithy in drive a six inch nail into a piece of elm with four mighty strokes. Fling. and still do whenever I reflect upon the meal. Johna- than has admitted to six of them. I would willingly go back one week if that lady would come forward with the recipe. Stewart Rumble playedltificate AND IT'S READY WITHIN 10 DAYS usual with good The ladies' softball team took a breather this week. Could you Notes blame them? PHONE 889-2000 Make regular pocket money on a Liberal paper mute. Estab- Mrs. Rose Brodie. Cora and Don were hntts to Victor Law- rence. Mrs. Gladys Spears, Mrs. Daisy Campbell. Milton Mc- Cleary and Roy McCleary nf Oakvil‘ie. They a,“ had a nice supper and friendly visit. Congratulations to Jean Clarke who received her teacher's cer- Birthday greeting to Mrs. Li]- lian Homer who celebrated her birthday iast week and to Mrs. Mabel Wellman who will be celebrating her 84th birthday ...\..t. We welcome Mr. Michael Biggs and Mrs. Biggs who came to reside in the community. I guess from time to time we shall get to see Susan. Pat and Peter and give them a warm welcome. We trust their sojurn will be a happy one. __.«. - UKnu“ to Ron. the coach of the boys‘ baseball team. who mentioned something about 40 and then “no comment". It looks as if the Victoria Square boys have a lot to answer for at the next. meet. will soon be well ag ed routes may be available your area. Phone Carrier BOYS AND GIRLS 63 Yonge Street South, Richmond Hill THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario gain. I spoke REG. to $13.50 A ROLL PRE-PASTED 8. STRIPPABLE FLOCK WALLPAPER THE PAINT AND PAPER PEOPLE 'l'owne & (‘ountrye Square Store Only Yonge SI. and Steeles Ave. â€"- 226-2511 Slightly irregular Thomas Hook. who lived in London in 1 is said to have been able to read a page ( in the London Times, then repeat then Even if you're not. a memory expert, it pa ad in "The Liberal" classified section reg which is why a Classified Ad will get quic Simply phone 884-1105 or 884-1983 for service. MEMORIZED PAGE OF WANT ADS St. Clair ursday. July 8. 1971 London in the early 1800's. read a page of Classified Ads repeat jghem from memory. it pays to read WEB" 1 regularly. Many do, qyick action for you. I ROLL while smck lastSJ fast. coufieous .95

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