V ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH l Maple MAPLE ALLIANCE CHURCHlThe Anglican Church of Canada Maple Community Centre 1390"â€: 39;“- ARagsey Armitage ‘ I! .D. Keele Street North. Maple ‘8 a m H 1 c - -- 0 y ommunion Pastor: D. S. Davidson 233-9725 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer Sunday Services Holy Communion on 2nd 9.45 am. â€"- Sunday School SUHday 0f month at 11 am. 11 am. â€" Worship Service‘ .‘Lets Us Go NOW . . . And See" 4 7. .i_____ '7 pm. ._- Sunday School Christ- mas Program 77 ‘ Priest in Charge: Kev. ueram Loweth. Asst. Rev. Fred Jackson Consultant â€" Irene Nicholls SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1971 8:00 am. -â€" Holy Communion Corporate C o m m u n i o n and Breakfast for the women of the parish. 10:30 am. -- Holy Communion Preacher: Rev. Gorald Loweth and Christmas lessons. Wednesday 10:00 am. â€" Holy Communion Those needing transportation please phone church office. EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive â€"- Richvale Rev. George Young B.A.. B.D. 889-6789 Mr. Robert Long. Org-11159 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1971 ADVENT 4 8:30 am. â€"- Holy Uommumon and Breakfast 11 3m. â€"+ Family and White Gift Service 7:30 pm. â€" Carol Service and Pageant Tuesday 7:30 pm. â€" Carol Service and Pageant (at Carrville United) THE CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Bayvlew and Crosby Richmond mu Rev. David N. Sproulo 884-4236 Honorary Assistant Rev. Herbert Newton-Smith SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1971 ADVENT IV 8:00 am. Holy Communion 10:30 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer Church School for all ages Baby Care provided HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL Brooke and Jane Streets Rector Rev. Cmon H. R. Howden. B.A.‘ L.Th. Mr. Graham Upcraft LRAM l Organist and Choir Director Wednesday 10 am. â€" Holy Communion Prayer Circle follows every second Week. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1971 4th Sunday In Advent 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10:30 am. â€"- Morning Prayer Preacher: The Rector 5 pm. â€"â€" The Candlelight Carol Service. ducted b plorers A v WELDR Meet Us Rev. B.‘ We P Resun 10 am. - 11 am. The Bib 7 pm. - 8 pm. â€" Trinity Teens and Twenties go 12;: 9h carolling Wm ANGLICAN ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN Yonge at Vaughan Richmond Hill 884-2227 . in Charge: Rev. Gerald THE SOUNS OF, CHRISTMAS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, I971 ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED CHURCH in a modern licenced nursing home GREEN GABLES MANOR ' ASSOCIATE MEMBER r. WU“!me ASSOCIATE MEMBER OF ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The Manor is available to Bed or Ambulatory Guests â€" Aged or Convalescent â€" receive person- alized, professional care in a spacious and con- genial country home atmosphere on a 14-acre estate. Private and semi-private accommoda- tions 'All Welcome Admission $1.00 â€" $2.00 Per Family ELLIS McLINTOCK, GUEST CONDUCTOR Have You A Relative â€"â€" Friend Who Needs Nursing Care and Has Limited Funds â€"â€" Pension, Eta? â€"- Holy Communion Rev. Gerald Lowebh (Priest in charge) -- Service of Carols Ball â€" 640-3061 â€" Stouffville NURSING CARE They are eligible for kind competent Holy Communion Bayview Secondary School Band and Pleasantville Public School Choir Time: 8:00 pan. Present 884-3091 889-7308 9:45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School Hour 11 am. and ’7 pm. â€"â€" Services of Inspiration and In- struction Based on a Forthright Presentation of God‘s Word! 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 a.m‘ 7 Everyone Welcome Call us in your time of need God's word has the answer. THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Stop 17. Yonge Street (Convention of Ont. 8; Que.) Rev. Ernest L. Johns B.A.. B.D. 884o5816 Mr. B. Richardson BA Organist and Chou-master SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1971 11 am. -â€" Christmas Sunday Service 7 pix-1.â€" â€" Candlelight Service] x combined choirs of Thornhilll‘llioor United and Baptist Churches. Nursery care and classes lowing children. | LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 2-6 Church St. Thornhlll (where Hwy. 7E meets 11N) Pastor Rev. Don Whitelaw B.Th. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1971 9:50 am. â€" Family Bible School 11 am. â€"- No Room? 7 pm. â€"- Candlelight Rev. L. Roblin Weekly activities enquire at 889-0175 or 889-7431. ST. JOHN’S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street Richmond Hill (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Rev. Richard L. McPhee 884-8038 \ WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST ST CHURCH 7 Meet Us Where Weldrick Road Rev. I Meets Bathurst ‘SUNDI ‘Rev. B. T. McSpadden, Pastoriilo a.m RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 50 Wright. Street Pastor: Rev. E. C. Corbett. B.Th., B.R.E. 9245 mm. -â€" Chm classes for all ages 11 am. â€" Christ Special Music _r_~V V 7 p.m. â€" Vesper Service con- ducted by the CGIT and Ex- ‘plorers “7 - -< Ail 10 am. â€" Bible School 11 am. â€"- Morning Serv'n The Bible. 7 pm. â€"- Evening_Service Wednesday 8 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting An Old Fashioned Country Church on the Edge of the City .m. â€"â€" 'xoyv; .fl-..“ , cted by the CGIT and Ex- 51‘. ANDREW’S )rers PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A Welcome For All MAPLE â€"’â€"""â€" And VELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST ST. PAUL‘S CHURCH CHURCH 7 CON. VAUGHAN act Us Where Weldrick Road? Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister Meets Bathurst ‘SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1971 :v. B. T. McSpadden, Pastor 10 am. â€"- St. Andrew's Church‘ 884-7859 11:15 am. -â€"â€" St. Paul's Church We Preach the Redeemer 7:30 pm. â€"- St. Andrew's Can- Resurrection, Rapture and dlelight Service Revelation THORNHILL FRESTEYTERIAN' i am. â€"- Blble ~School _ CHURCH r a-m- â€"- Momma Semce 271 Centre St, Tholjnhill WELCOME Christmas Service bï¬urch School, 889-7308 SERVICES ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 Miles South of Maple) Rev. John Arbuckle, Pastor Organist Mrs. J. Keffer SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1971 9:45 am. â€"- Sunday Church School 11a.m. â€"â€" Our Service to God (The Friendly Church) .For Information call the Pastor at 832-2528 ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayview Avenue S.» Near Centre St. Richmond Hill The Rev. James S. Dauphlnee Pastor 884-5264 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1971 The Fourth Sunday In Advent 9:30 am. â€"â€" Church School 11 am. â€"- The Service 7 pm. â€" Sunday Church School Christmas Program Fellowship following. Nursery care is provi the Service. CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH Royal Orchard Boulevard I Bay Thorn Drive Thornhill, Ontario Arnold D. Weigel, B.A., BD. Pastor _ Phone 889-0873 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1971 9:30 am. â€"â€" Church School ded during , Minister The Rev. Robert F. Smith 884-1675 Organist and Choir Leader Gordon M. Fleming ‘ Church Office 884-1301 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1971‘ Church School .9245 a.m. â€" Juniors and Inter- lmediates (grade 4-8) The Seek- ‘ers 11:00 am. -- Primary (grade‘ 1-3) Nursery and Kindergarten 11:00 am. â€" Worship Service Coffee Hour THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH “Serving Since 1803" SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1971 9:30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Sunday School and Nursery Minister: Rev. Alf McAlister BA. BD. For further information call 1889-2131. MAPLE - CARRVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Stanley E. Snowden ’ B.A., 3.1)., Minister 832-1403 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1911 9:45 am. â€" Carrville Church and Sunday School. 10:00 am. â€"â€" Maple Sunday School 11:15 am. -â€" Maple Morning Worshiu E NGi-géry to Grade 2. 11:00 am. â€"â€"- Worship Service (Infant nursery provided) RICHMOND HILL PRESBY’I‘ERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Wallace Minister Organist and Choir Leader Mr. L. Ballentine A.Mus. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1971 Church School 9:45 a.m. â€"â€" Grades 1-8 Teen- Christian Education Hour at E‘SUNDAY. IiiiéE‘MBER 19, 1911 r- { 9:50 am. 9:45 am. â€" Grades 1-6 1e age Bible Class 11:00 am. â€"- Kindergarten 11:20 am. - Junior Church 11 am. Morning Service White Gift Sunday 7:30 pm. â€"‘ Carol Service Tuesday 6:30 pm. â€"â€" Brownies Wednesday 7:00 pm. -â€" Cubs Friday, December k“: PRESBYTERIAN K .-__., , 7:30 ‘pm. -; Church 'School Christmas Concert P. A. Sorensen 884-4387‘7p.m.- 'SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1971 10:00 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11:00 am. -â€" Morning WorshipiSpm. 1 7:00 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service 'Prayer 1. ----_ THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2’11 Centre St., Thornhill The Rev. billwyn '1‘. Evans, B.A., B.D., D.D., Minister Public Worship of God -- 9:30; 11:00; 7:00 Pastor: PENTECOSTAL The Missionary Church Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 pm. With God; Availability Not Ability Counts. Worship . . . . . . . . . . Evening: Bible Study GORMLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Eldon Boettger. Pastor 887-5846 or 640-1501 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1971 9:50 am. â€"- Family Bible Hour 11 am. â€"« Special Guest Speaker Rev. Jacob Bawa of Nigeria. 7:30 pm. â€"- Chritmas Program Sunday School and film w“..-â€"_, Wednesday. December 22 8 pm. â€"- Christmas Cantata â€" Night of Miracles December 31 10 pm‘ â€" \Vatchnight Service A Warm Welcome Awaits 9.30 am. -â€" 311 am. â€"â€" I Grade 3 UP 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. John McTavish Minister. 884â€"5526 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1971 RICHMOND HILL (Beverley Acres School) Rev. Ronald Hallman B.Th. Minister 884-6136 Youth Fellowship Thurs. at 7:30 pm. ST. MA'l'I‘HEW’S UNITED CHURCH ’wéiéome â€"â€" 889-5391 CALVARY CHURCH 94 HUNT AVE. RICHMOND HILL All Welcome "CHURCH SCHOOL UNITED Wednesday Ehurch School WELCOME Worship Seryige - Ages 6-14 Ages 3-5 Sï¬hday Evening 11:00 am 7:00 pm Organist and Choir Leader Gordon M. Fleming Church Office 884-1301 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1911 MAPLE - CARRVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE ’ Rev. Stanley E. Snowden B.A., B.D.. Minister 832-1403 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1911 9:45 am. â€" Carrville Church and Sunday School. 10:00 am. â€"â€" Maple Sunday School 11:15 am. -â€" Maple Morning Worship Tuesday, December 21 7:30 pm. â€"- Christmas Pageant at Carrville United Friday, December 24 7:30 pm. â€"‘ Christmas Eve Set. vice at Maple United. A Warm Welcome To All DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL‘ (Clarke and Willowdale Sts.) SUNDAY, DECEMBER L9, 1971 9:45 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Family Service Mr. Allan Burrow 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Special Christmas program m‘th the children. Other Denominations Wednesday 7:30 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Not Aâ€" Denomination A Church Of The New Testament Order A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Road and King High Drive CONCORD SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 am. -â€"- Bible School 11 am. â€" Morning Service 7 pm. â€" Worship Service Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€" Bible Study Sunday 12:30 pm. â€"â€" Watch “The Herald of Truth†T.V. Channel 3 Barrie. A. E. Atkinson Minister, 889-3364“ Yonge and 7C_ RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 80 Elgin Mills Road West Pastor F. C. J. Peal-so 222-2200 11 am. â€"- Divine Worship Wednesday 7.30 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting Saturday 9.30 am. â€" Sabbath Silica] RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue. Richvale SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1971 9.30 am. â€" The Lord’s Supper 11 am. â€"â€" Family Bible Hour Mr. Colin Anderson 11 am. â€"â€" Sunday School Kindergarten to grade 6 and Bible school for grades 7 and up 7 pm. â€"â€" Service .u, 55.“-.. Friday 7:30 pm. â€"- Family Night. all ages. \VV‘ FREE METHODIST CHURCH 212 Hillsview Avenue 1"“ Pastor reg Rev. David A. Dyer, 8A., 3.13. ï¬g; 884-6629 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1971 '. i945 am. â€" Sunday School 1m 11 am. â€" Morning Worship p12 Service. Ge 7 pm. â€"â€" Sunday School Christ- 7:} mas Program See the Film â€" “A Visitor For ‘ Christmas" The Nelles Sisters will sing 5 f; r D. Paterson Kids You Can Help Us!! Bring CANNED GOODS for our Christmas Tree and receive a voucher for a FREE Root Beer courtesy of the A&W Coffee ShOp, 82 Yonge St. N. Matinee begins at 1:00 pm. sharp In co:operation with C.W.C. Services Saturday ._ Prayer meeting All are welcome RICHMOND HILL Mr. Sydney Hoffman Tuesday Bible Stud};Y Ientre Streets Sec. 225-9745 Hydro Power Line Gets Mixed Reception} By FRED SIMPSON Ontario Hydro's controver- sial power line corridor pro- posal across King Township generated some familiar elec- tricity Tuesday night of last week from 300 ratepayers at Schomberg Community Hall. There was no evidence of any startling changes-of-mind both on the part of hydro of- ficials and on the ratepayers. Hydro obviously favors the southern route through King as opposed to the northern one in the Holland Marsh area. axaus A.“ ........ I. _. -V Opposed to this extremist View was an equally extrem- ist one from an elderly lady who thought it would be a great thing to have Ontario Hydro go through the town- ship. “My property will be right next to the line," the lady exclaimed. “But it doesn't bother me. We need hydro. The people who are against municipality. Mr. Murray said hydro plans were to increase its present power capacity by establishing a 500 KV line over the present 230. This would entail immediate con- struction of a series of two 500 KV power stations across the township with a third slated for a later date. Two more 230 line towers will i‘““““““““ xi-ll\llllllll\\\lllll\lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\\\\ll\\lll\llllllll\llllll\l\l\\\ll\ll\\\lllllllllllllll\lllllllllllllll\llllllllllllll\\\l\l\lll\lllllll\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll nusmanu. J His way w: u lose a $100,000 worth of as- sessment." She decried any comments that the northerly route would be much more expensive stating that “when you’re dealing in billions of dollars as we are in this project a few more dollars is not that vital compared to the rights of ratepayers.†aulucuuu5 urn, Vâ€" dollars to go 10 miles over- head for a 500 KV line. It would cost 20 times that to go the same distance under- ground. It simply is not feasible at this particular time." He concluded by saying that the proposals made by the ratepayers at the meet- ing would be considered. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\lll\llllllllllllllllll\\l\llllllllllllllll\l\\l\\\lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ‘ A J11 A number of ratepayers oh- viously oppose the southern route from aesthetic to fin- ancial reasons plus a few dozen other reasons thrown 1n. Yet a number of other ratepayers at the meeting favored the southern route for one major reason: They stand to make money if the hydro line goes through their property. It was a case of figuring out how many favored the route and how many opposed it at the meeting. Applause was generous on both sides. ThEre was one ratepayer who didn't want the line in King Township}? all. Opposed to this extremist view was an equally extrem- ist one from an elderly lady who thought it would be 'a great thing to have Ontario Richmond Hill High School News l By DIANA COOK Despite the fact that Christmas Holidays are impending and reports have already been issued, school still carries on (and on) until December 21. But those denizons who were all prepared to relax and temporarily forget their past and future coming. Parents night, that dreaded eye-opener was held Wednesday evening. Any concerned parents were graciously welcomed. The junior girls’ basketball team emerged vic- torious from their game with Woodbridge last week. High scorers were Barb Binkley, Diane Hillaby and Sherry Robinson, who scored two miraculous bas- kets from half-court. The next game will be played Tuesday at RHHS against the Thornlea girls junior and senior teams. (An insignificant admission will be charged, the pro- ceeds going toward the athletic). banquet in June). II III I‘ The Students’ Council has managed to set aside another “Open Day†for next term. Last year’s two were very successful, guest speakers included: wom- en’s libbers, Barney Danson MP, York North, Pollu- tion Probe members and representatives from Roch- dale (to mention just a few). The entire day’s programme is decided upon by the Students‘ Council, who choose a number of con- temporary issues or films, then submit them to the students who in turn tick off those subjects which around April 3. The specific work they intend to perform hasn’t been decided but casting shouldn’t prove too difficult as there was an impressive turn- ...o. “+- acnimno' vmmg actors and actresses. Local Rector Is Host Holy Land Pilgrimage Rev. David Sproule. Rector of‘ St. Gabriel‘s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill, and his wife Dorothy will be host and hostess for a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land next March. Great inter- est has been created within ï¬he Iparish and beyond. The next game Vi against the Thornlea (An insignificant adn ceeds going towarc} This 10â€"day sojourn, conduc-‘ ted under the auspices of WT1 (Wholesale Tours International, Inc.) will fly the pilgrims via regular scheduled airline. de- parting March 13 for Tel-Aviv/ ‘Jaffa. temporary issues or turns, students who in turn tick interest them_ most. J“ vv. v..- --. Drama club members have b their annual production which is around April 3. The specific we perform hasn’t been decided but prove too difficult as there was 3‘ out of aspiring young actors and n e ,k ,k i The itinerary includes a let» urer guided tour of such places as Jerusalem, Garden of Gethsemane, Mount of Olives. $§iï¬hï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬mmmmmmmmmmm Well that about sums up any thing I could lay my hands on, saw all homeowners to put aside som with which to reward Ithelgroup of who DECEMBER 21 â€" 20 Regular Games 1 share the Wealth â€" 1 rainbow â€" 1 pie plate JACKPOT $500 - 55 NQMQERS PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE! Well that about sums up anything and every- : I could lay my hands on, save a reminder for lomeowners to put aside some sparse change which to reward the group of student carolers, are soon to brighten their evenings. _____.â€"â€"â€"â€" arlybirds 7.30 pm TOWNE 8.: COUNTRYE SQ. â€" Y Open Monday to Saturday â€" 10 Yonge St. N. EVERY TUESDAY - 8 RM. St. Mary’s Parish Hal_l ;t.'i~".â€' _â€" Richmond Hill (opposite Canadian Tire) it would be the first ones to scream if we didn‘t have power. . .u__ _-... One other termed the pow- er line as setting "neighbor against neighbor in King Township." Another said this was the case "because the ones who own the property to be taken by the power line can sell and move out. But what ab- out their neighbors who stay and have to look at the power lines and see their properties devalued? This is the only reason you have one neighbor against another.†Butt of the furore M; the community hall were sever- al officials on Ontario Hydro including Ronald Miller. manager of property analy- sis and Robert Murray. 5 p- ervising project engin er transmission and distribution project’s division. ' r ".4..-" r. VII--- - V- Both outlined the overall hydro line route which is one phase of a Southern On- tario grid system part of which will use King Town- ship as a throughfare. The proposed BIO-foot wide cor- ridor will eventually com- prise a series of 500 KV power stations across the municipality. Mr. Murray said hydro plans were to increase its present power capacity; by Bethlehem, Jericho. River Jor- dan, Dead Sea, Samaria. Gal-i " ----- Hâ€" udu, ucuu we... ilee. Capernaum, Nazareth‘ Beersheba/Ashkelon â€"â€" to name but a few of the points of Bib- lical significance to be visited. The tour will conclude in Ath- ens and Corinth, where St. Paul labored in his missionary trav- els and upheld the teachings of the Master. 1 This tour is said to be offered at great savings in price but not in quality, as all will enjoy first - class hotels, three mealst 7-L I: _____ A 1119b - \«Luuu ..-.-“, a day, govenment licensed guides . . . all inclusive. More de« tails are available from Mr. and Mrs. Sproule at the Rectory,‘ 407 Lynett Crescent 884.4236. BOOKS and MUSIC Yonze at Steele: ,0 am to 10 pm Stay-laters He said that only one of the initial two 500 KV line towers would be in use by 1975. the second in 1976. and the third 500 KV line in the 1984-85 time period. also be erected This inspired a reaction from ratepayers who pointed out that Hydro was asked at a January 1970 meeting in Schomberg to “provide a pic- ture of five towers abreast as we were not. satisfied with the carefully chosen shot of one line." It was felt that five towers would be much more of an eye-sore than one as shown in a photograph. Margaret Britnell. former councillor of King Township. is firmly opposed to the southern route (which runs just north of Nobleton on a route which jogs northward to Newmarket) “which cuts through good building lots as well as beautiful country and destroys the aesthetic value of this land. "I think we should appeal our assessment if hydro takes this route." she said. “The mask feasible route would be a line more northerly through the Holland Marsh area which comprises a lot of bushland. This way we‘ll lose a $100,000 worth of as- sessment." WQWW fl THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Dec TRICIA You can use Complete Wardrobe Open Th Bridal and Dress Salon YONGE STREET OAK RIDGES be For The Bride â€" Dresa Thursday and Friday Evenings Mr. Muray said the basic reason for choosing the south- ern route was not a quest- ion of money but “one of af- fecting the least amount of property owners. The north- erly route in the Holland Marsh area would affect double the amount of peo- ple." Mrs. Bl‘itnell also charged that in her opinion a lot of extra power would be used to light up portions of the United States. The hydro officials denied this stating it was strictly to assure a proper source of power that would be avail- able in Ontario for the fut- ure. \llllllllllllmllllllllllllllllll\tlllltllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllll Chlnxuncousy Fights Hydro Line â€" See Story Page 5 lllllllllllllllltlll“l\ll\lllllllllllllllll“lll\l\\l\ll\llll\l\\ll\lllllllllll They did say the practice has been. and will continue to be, to provide surplus power for areas of the United States during peak periods or times of emergency. Mr. Murray also stated that underground hydro was impractical at the present time for technical reasons as well as 1he cost. He said that “it would cost. something like $2 million dollars to go 10 miles over- head for a 500KV line. It would cost 20 times that to go the same distance under- ground. It simply is not feasible at this particular time." your Chargex . . . Alterations Extra Someone else V to buy any of t] appliances which need. Reach for them with a low cost Ad. Dresses For All Occasions nings 8:30 pm. 8 MAIN STREET MARKHAM 294-5149 A booklet containing In Memoriam verses may be procured without charge at the Advertising Counter of "The Liberalâ€. 63 Yonge St. 5.. Richmond Hill. or we will be pleased to mail one on request. Telephone 884-1105. AII'I'O 2-CAR FAMILY SPECIAL FRANK A. TUCKER 889-2000 ay. Dec. 16. 1971 NO LONGER. NEEDED 10% - 2 Carl Extra 10% Good Drlver 5 years accident freo In Memoriam Verses 25% Good Student if you qualify BAFECO INSURANCE them fast and easy ' cost Liberal Want- se will be happy of those still g00d him you no longer PHONE 884-5701 773-5901 19