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The Liberal, 4 Nov 1971, p. 5

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Your legion Reports Branch 375. Royal Canadian Lerlol By Chris Ratchford -â€" 884-5260 Vets Night Dinner Dance November 6 “With the gorng down of the Dinner And Dance sun Members of the color-guard And in the morning WE WILL REMEMBER THEM". ‘l a t t a to raise funds. ghetti ’)comes November 6. It is Vets"25c each or five for $1.00. Night. the night we pay curt respects to all veterans espec- a “millionaires night" then you ially those of 1914-1918. have missed one of the greatest Tickets may he obtained any-Tthings" of a lifetime. Come; If you have never attended' I Clure was also a chest. in. Nova Seotia spent a week they recently purchased from . Q -- » - ,with relatives here. John R - '. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. cnas. MILSTED - PHONE 887-5445 I M‘“ “ 'H'a'“ ROW “5 nan?" \l’ss mm? d n th d ‘ V . I ed delegate to the annual “II Mr. and Mrs Roger Lott- ‘ 1““ ’9 a‘ u a." neighborhood Notes lsold their home at Preston \trs. Laurence Hoover and t'am- :it the home of \Ir« Harn- (‘nnwml‘ln "1 TOI‘Onto. Mrs. house of Nanticoke visith Blanch Hendevso" and .M‘ss helvin Carrrngton recentlylLake and on Saturday moved to ly. Smith on}, 13 member; an‘d Ruc-Q Ellis gave a brief talk on friends here on Sunday. Jean Bmllmgm‘ had dmner graduated from Seneca College in electronic He has a position on the staff of the Department of Educa~ tion in Toronto. I Mrs. Mildred Holmes sufâ€" lfor Branch 375 are holding a t'ered a severe fall in her home‘and nephew moved on Satur-v dinner and dance November 20 during the summer. At the time‘day to the home formerly own- Come for spa. X-rays did not reveal the real ed by Dieter Fischerâ€"Isbert. and meatballs and a trouble but recent examination} A big night for Branch 375.night of gambling. Tickets are showed two broken vertebrae Windsor spent two days last‘ {in her back. Mrs. Pat Reid has had surg- very in Centenary Hospitalu West Hill. ‘ Mrs. John Berkeley spent data processingl Gormley Neighborhood Notes a new home in Willowdale. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Ireland. ‘moved into the house on Donci Street they purchased recently ‘trom Douglas Anderson. ‘ , Mrs. Isabel Hunt her son Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones of, week with his :Beulali Jones. . Mrs. Allan Donor and child- ren presented a missionary skit Sunday morning at the Mis- mother Mrso time .at the Legion for the en-‘out and have yourselves a ball. Sunday with Mrs. Beulah Jones. sionary Church at New Dundee. tire evening for only $2.50.. Would all ticket sellersl There‘ll be a dinner. dance, please turn in their monies and‘ raffle lpictures painted by one stubs or unsold tickets to the of our guests. George McGillI bar stewards. . and special show by membersj Everyone knows what keen of the Newmarket Pipe Band. enthusiastic shuffleboard play-v plus a display of Highland ers the members of 375 are. On‘ dancing by Mistress Kim Duns-‘Friday evening Bolton Branch. more. hosted the zone sports banquet. The biggest thrill of all will‘Four members attended and be the "old soaks“ themselveslcame home with some of the' >One never tires of joining in prizes. 'a conversation with them. Congratulations to: George "‘ ’I' * "‘ Wood. Bill Hagan, Wayne Kirk- Larry and "Hap" Patterson‘patrick and Lou Watier. We are living on top of the worldfgather Harry got himself a: these days. They are happy to‘prize or two (for cribbagel. announce the safe arrival of! Beginning in November. soc. “1’3”: fII'SI grandson Shayneial sports get underway again. Daniel Patterson. The father Anyone interested in partici_. is wearing the proud daled'pating should contact PresidentI Looklof all ncw't‘athcrs. (Doug Hopson m. genial Gordr MISS Irene heel” has “'OniMills. These members have a scholarship to further lier‘a“ the, information at their training in nursing at the OSL‘l-‘fingerfips' Mr. and Mrs. Barry Benfield They had dinner with Mr. and To Combine Stores And Offices have welcomed anntlicr crand- iion at $35 “as made m the Smith talked about some (tom. _ “If “I319,” 3 "11'5‘ ingel‘ of Richmond Hill. . daughter born to Rev and Mrs. institutes Erland lee llomeâ€" mum” “HMO”; 0f form” days Npond'l‘i “I 1 w 'L l m IDS. Pm’n m atte'nd the spemal Andre“ Jones of Hemmer Ct m F i . v y * a! igeiia. and her mother. meetings at Horse Hill Church * q * N . . 0&1“ lllll(.w 4 ; Ali's. (‘arl Baker of Kindersley each night of this week with . is. it‘lll} lliiick of Bog» \li‘s (‘lvcle Courtuav (nee Sask. are visiting Mrs. Joseph Rev. and Mrs. Wilfred Montoux Two - Storey Commercial Building A proposal to build a twoâ€" storey commercial building on a site on the west side of Yonge Street. just south of the Doma’ building at Elgin Mills Road. was heard by Richmond Hill Council's Planning Committee October 26. The proposal. presented by Joe Parshan of Newtonbrook Plaza Limited would have a basement for storage. five states on the ground level and ofâ€"‘ fices on the second floor. Par- shan described it as a neighborâ€" hood shopping plaza and told stood there were two alterna? lives for services. to cross; Yonge Street and tap into thel water and sewer lines on the-1f east. side or to extend the ser- vices on the West side of Yonge‘ l Street. He would prefer to tap into the east side services and con- suited the Department of High- ways on this. They recommend-l ed boring under the newly-re- constructed highway. which he is prepared to do. OWNER SINCE 1969 ’ Newtonbrook Plaza Limited. awa General Hospital. * * * . the planning committee thelhas owned the land since 1969.: ’ .* * * * ; Are there am birthdajs m building eventually would be but development could not; . ~ -.r A -' ’ x d .A k' ‘ roced bf ' ' ' ‘ r Hockey plaicrs begin theiiianniversaries? To anyone ha“ eaten ed mple par ing was p e e ore this time Since winning ways at a very early: age. or so it seems. The major mites of Richmond Hill Octo- ber 26 played a game of hockey: . _ _ . . zigmsgofhfizwlslxénifai‘e glgelwas celebratingha half century old‘ age group of eigm wars ,of interesting hung the other ‘ ’levening. She's seen such a turn-‘ The game was won by Rich-t , ‘ . . . mond Hill with the nnassistedlo“31 Of mmates’ that me has goal by Michael Smith. Siiacies'never been “11' . of Bi” Barium. Do hear that she has taken to k Newcomers to our commungplaying cards. Wonder if she1 any are Mr_ and Mm “rarren-ls getting her eye in so that she ing cause to celebrate. may we extend our sincere best wishes. Rumble via the grape-vine that the Matron 0f Turmoil Manor Henderson. Mr. Hendersonlm‘ly fire SPeCial dope dal‘ts'i recently transferred from an‘lSleep onesl at any escaping in" armed forces base in Albertalmates- zoundSI and is now stationed at Downs- # s a * view. All the news for now. Some-i Friday evening Warren vis-‘one has cut the news wire and lied Branch 375 for the firsttleft your reporter in mid-air. Oh well, here‘s hoping to see’ you all nerd; week. lime and came up the mysteryi winner of the evening. ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON CORRESPONDENT. LEONARD LOMAS Telephone 884-3000 WEAR A POPPYI... Church News great work in the neighborhood: ' November 5. . ‘drew Karon, Mr. and Mrs. Brian indicated on the site plan. Parshan said he willing to enter into a site plan agreement with the town. al- though the proposed building conforms to the zoning on the property. He said he underâ€" Laslcay WI Holds‘ Hallowe'en Dance‘ The regular Laskay WI euchre was held October 22. with prizes going to Pearl Brien, Janet Hunt. Annie Palmer. David Brown. Jesse Hamilton and 90- year-old Herb Ross. The travelâ€" ling prizes were won by Jean McDonald and Scott Smeltzer. The next euchre will be held would besliip of Vaughan and services SUTTON: Georgina Township the property was in the Town- were not available, Parshan said. He assured the plan-g ning committee his firm inâ€" tends to erect the building and, would like to start before win- ter sets in. The proposal complies with the zoning regulations of the. area. it. was said. Planning committee agreed to} receive the proposal and have the planning director process it.: Planning Committee will rec- ommend rezoning of a Woodbine Avenue (formerly Don Mills Road) site for a new factory in opposition to the Toronto-Cen- tred Region Plan designation of the area as greenbelt. It will also conflict with a York Region scheme for an industrial park elsewhere in the township. The WI held a Halloween Dance October 29 and the largej crowd, some in costumes. en-‘ joyed dancing to the music of Fergie Lawson and his three-i piece band. Peter Laurette wont the prize for the best costumei and door prizes went to Clyde, and Edith Kearns. Jack andl Mona Garbutt. Mr. and Mrs. An- Coles, Mr. and Mrs. John The service on Sunday at St. are invited to purchase their' John's Anglican will be the Lit~ needs at this source. ' Rumble and Mr. and Mrs.( Michael Miller. HOMEOWNER LOANS 24-HOUR APPROVALS Low cost: 2nd & 3rd mtges. l Arranged in the convenience l of your home. You can call r to 10 pm. today for helpful ‘. courteous service. Prompt 5 Investment Corp. Ltd.. 330 ‘ Bay St.. Toronto. Call collect l 366-9586, eVgs. 231-8146. any at 10:30 am and the To-. getherness Session at 7:30 pm.: The. church was packed to the doors for the famin serv-. Ice on Sunday and extra chairs; were needed for the centre . ‘isle. " 1119 Mixed Blessings sang a. Medley of songs and Brenda‘ Ash sang a solo and a duet with Rev. Earl Gerber. The Lessons were read by David Nelson and Barbara Sti- VEI‘. The advisory board was scheduled to meet on Tuesday evening. The York Deanery Council will hold an evening dinner felg ? Iowship meeting at All Saints. ,englican, King City on Novemâ€"l t‘l‘ ‘ The evening commences at 6:30 with the celebration of Holy Communion and at 7 pm there will be a dinner for all those interested. The dinners were formerly intended for men but are now open to ladies and teenagers. A film of the Bell Telephone will be shown called "Genera- tions". I Tickets are $2 each and can be obtained from Boy Sayers. ‘. average. PREFERRED RATE per KWH ._ per KWH per KWH ' THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMMISSION OF 5 THE TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN Announces with regret that increases in, costs necessitate a revision to the present rate schedule, for effect on and after January lst, 1972. The necessary approval of Ontario Hydro was sought, and obtained for this i change, on October 13th, 1971. The increase amounts to about 5.4%, on I I ELECTRICAL POWER RATES, EFFECTIVE ON AND AFTER lst JANUARY, I972 RATE SCHEDULE (All rates are net. RESIDENTIAL SERVICE First 50 KWH per month Next: :200 KWH per month Balance of consumption Gross rates are 5% higher) .. 5.00 cents . , .. 2.50 cents 1.15 cents A special block of 500 KWH per month is available to customers with an approved metered electric water heater. . , , per KWH ____________________ .90 cents IN hi) 2\ . . . “gi,fl°c’.“°§§augfitsprovided a Minimum monthly bill ______________________________________________________________ $3.00 beautiful evening for an assort- Flat Rate Water Heaters, nient of witches. goblins and base cost per 100 watts giosts to travel around the . a, ‘ . - I ' neighborhood on Saturday. } (Schedule -.. 00) per month .................. .40 cents The. children enjoyed the GENERAL SERVICE candies and shell-outs and the T - v v UNICEF money boxes were Lp to 000 1‘“ -_ well filled for the le‘s fortun- ate children of the \vbrld. ‘ Demand "Daybreak" the home for the First 50 KW per month _____________________ per KW mentally retarded on Yonge Balance ________________________________________ __ per K\\'_._____~_______,$2.15 Street North is now in the; chicken business. Eggs are for. I Energv sale at the farm. Medium 35c F-. . I- ' ' . . ~ ' ' ' 0t ‘ l d . ‘1 . 4- d A, . Ho iist. 00 I\}\H per month , . pei l\_\\‘H , o. t com S 5;?" alge at an “"3 m; Next 200 I\\\H per nzontn . . per l\\\ H ...... 3.00 091115 Those wishing to support this Next 9750 KWH per month . , . per KWH , , 1.70 cents _ . W- .,_,_._____,fi__,_ Balance . _________ s. per KWH 0.62 cents Over 500 KW WHILE HOLDING SUMMER Dem“? _ . . . TOYouz HEART; All Ix“ per month ......... per 1m __ __________ 81.60 SEE. 'THAT YOUR OIL. Energy TANKS FULL'QESMART All energy per Kl‘l'H ________________ 0.5] CEIlLS Minimum bills Under 50 KW per month .....$3.00 Over 50 KW per KW of previous maximum _________________________ .25 cents Q LO\ \L l'fi mucus». You can't save summer heat for winter use. but. you can prepare for a com- fortable winter now! Call us for high-heat Fuel Oil. Dial 884-1313. RAMER FUELS | 4 IS?! CENTRE ST. EAST" “1.1.113 A 'l‘R.»\.\'SFOR.\lA'l‘lO.\' DISCOUNTS Customers purchasing power at 8.3 KY Ol' at 27.6 4-1.0 I( \' will be allowed a transformation diseeunt of lo cents per KW. and ‘25 cents per KW respectively. based on current metered demand. For convenient comparison. an average (IOllle:llt‘ bill for a Vaughan Hydro customer has been calculated as follows; for 2 months). 1971 Vaughan Hvd‘v'o Rates ______________ - 1971 Toronto chlro Rates 197] Ontario Hydrc (Suburban) R 197‘} S. R. (ii‘eeiiwoml. Fling. Manager & Secretary 'aughan Hydro Rates .................. ._.. (each for 2400 KWH $32.60 ___~_____ 100.0% ___._--__ $32.93 .____.___ 101.0‘7: ates _ $36.15 ,..___w____ 110.9% 334.35 .___-______N__s 104.80 .I. t“. Gilbert ti‘hairn'ian "THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. Nov. 4. 1971 5 ’spoke bi‘icfli. District Secre-ter of the late Mr. and Mrs! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee tai‘y-Treasiirer \Il’S. Ray Mc~ Seth Widenianl of Chester Bas- moved Saturday to the home .‘ili'. and \lrs. Edward Jones four visitors present _\ dona- “Tho BOR‘T‘I‘”, Mrs. Harrv S‘mday With MISS V9” Brm' (iormley \l'l met October 27 c arttoun District \l'l president. ‘as guest speakers. Jean \l‘ideiiian. ~mungest daiighâ€" l‘leise. 6.50-l3 BLACKWALI. SURE GRIP IV 4-PI.Y NYLON FREE INSTALLATION GOODYEAR’S ECONOMY WINTER TIRE Dependable value for tough winter driving. Check these features: a Rugged, husky tread . . . 260 rugged cleats to bite deep . . . 3728 gripping edges for faster, safer stops. 0 Four full plies of triple-tempered nylon cord in the tire body for extra strength. 0 Extra tough Tufsyn rubber-for extra seasons of safe Winter driving. 0 Goodyear’s no-limit guarantee is honoured by Goodyear stores and dealers throughout North America. * PES 0 srco: inc staunch-commit or CANADA umrso 295 Yonge Street South RICHMOND HILL 889=5531 884-4423 OPEN - FRI. TILL 9 PM.

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