There's No Place Like Home Your Own Home 2,000 square feet of air-conditioned office space available, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Can be divided into smaller areas. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec PRESTIGE OFFICE SPACE Phone 884-9133 It is no less true because it's been said before that less money spent on expensive gifts and more time spent on trying to do something Christian would help us all. Every church has the names of people who could use a helping hand this season. Let us also appreciate our homes, which play such a very large part in our lives throughout the year. and are our haven at Christmas. Let‘s be thankful for a system that makes it possible for the average family to own their own home on their mm land. In much of the world it‘s an impossible dream. Have a very Merry Christmas! See you next week. 1971 c1w26 Early this year Regionall ' ' “’ Councillor Gordon Rowe asked‘ for lighting at the intersections S 1900 of. several 'roads in the northern tage of provincial allotments “21 alea’ but It was commend the under the winter works program estimates proved the job to be to improve school sites. not economically feasible. This At . D 'E‘Yfifan’ after the new 5&9“ lights.Busineismfénï¬ï¬iistfgforfbef’eï¬c? :3 me- York County Roman Catholic chool Board will take advan- gammamaaaswaaaaaaaaaaaammmaaaz; namaaauammiï¬ The dawning breaks. the morning wakes. and Christmas‘. comes once more. Thank you to those of you who read and have commented on our column over the past few months. We wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas together with all our elected. representatives. those good well- meaning people who try very hard to make democracy :1 suc- cess. And I am sure. when we! see present events unfolding be- fore our eyes in various parts of the world. we can be very great- ful for the measure of freedom which we enjoy in this country. We owe a lot to the members of our police force who have a very difficult duty to fulfil in such a complex society: to our men on the snow plows who keep our roads unplugged: to those poor Bell telephone boys working in very cold conditions, also the hydro crews and var- ious other people who some- times under most difficult con- ditions work shifts to maintain1 our comforts. ‘ still living. especially rejoice. And, if you cannot find anything for which to give your mother or father a real hug and a kiss. then do it on my behalf. as my dear old dad went home at age 58. and mother shortly after- wards. Make the best of your parents, while they are still herha bunch of flowers now, is worth many regrets later. As one who has visited regu- larly the old people’s homes for the last 24 years (whew! how those years have flown). I would implore anyone who has aged relatives in these homes, do not leave them there for Christ mas, if at all possible. If we have no relatives in homes, there are quite a num- ber of very lonely people in these homes, who have nowhere to go. If you feel that you want to add to your dimensions of this Christmas, you could pos- sibly invite one of these senior citizens from the following homes: Bendale Acres. phone 293-2457. Mr. Mason or Mr. Hay; Cummer House. phone ï¬anamazmazaoawewaswaiac: mamamaamammmaaaaaazmzeamamawswaaamm hard to make democracy 8 suc- cess. And I am sure. when we1 see present events unfolding be- fore our eyes in various parts of the world. we can be very great- ful for the measure of freedom which we enjoy in this country. We owe a lot to the members of our police force who have a very difficult duty to fulfil in such a complex society: to our men on the snow ,plows who keep our roads unplugged: to those poor Bell telephone boys working in very cold conditions, also the hydro crews and var- ious other people who some- times under most difficult con- ditions work shifts to maintain1 our comforts. ‘ This is the time of year that the eyes of “small people" will pop as the gifts, long awaited, are opened. How true it is more blessed to give than to receive. I am sure, as we watch our own children. our minds will recall the struggles our parents exper- ienced in far leaner times than these to bring joy to us as their children. Let those readers of this column. who are very bles- sed indeed, if they have parents; As one who has visited regu- larly the old people’s homes for the last 24 years (whew! how those years have flown), I would implore anyone who has aged relatives in these homes, do not leave them there for Christ-l mas, if at all possible. i If we have no relatives in homes. there are quite a num- ber of very lonely people in these homes, who have nowhere to go. If you feel that you want to add to your dimensions of this Christmas. you could pos- sibly invite one of these senior citizens from the following homes: Bendale Acres. phone 293-2457, Mr. Mason or Mr. Hay; Cummer House. phone 223â€"8720. Mr. Duman; Kipling. phone 742-8521, Mr. Drew; Lam- bert Lodge. phone 531-5771. Mr. Palen: Fudger House, phone 925-4274, Mr. Russell. And so in the words of Tiny Tim. “God bless you all this Christmas"! King. Lord of Hosts Tell me no more of the splendor Of the courts of mighty 13331233923132: Considering Estimates Lights For Oak Ridges i R ic h m o n d Hill Council‘s g works committee (Chairman JDavid Schiller) was asked De- ‘Eémbei- 13 to investigate the feasibility and costs of street lighting for Highway 11 in the Richvale and Oak Ridges area The works committee will ‘, consult with the appropriate highway authorities before arâ€" riving at estimates which will be considered by council in connection with the 1972 town budget. , REHI w a 29593129368 tï¬iï¬tgwgtgflï¬a The dawning breaks. the morning wakes. and Christmas comes once more. The north area is mfder the jurisdiction of the Ontario Hy- dro, not of Richmond Hill Hydro. In the south, Ontario Hydro controls the east side of Yonge and Vaughan Hydro the west side. ‘Yonge Street in the old town had been installed on Yonge Laframboise in Street in the central core (fol- that the initial lowing the reconstruction of $5.60“ In am that thoroughfare). v Ward 6 costs, said Li Councillor Louis Wainwright province will pointed out the contrast between percent of cost the exceptionally well-lighted and subdivision , The program and the unlighted portlon to the provide work south. Mr. Wainwright felt the‘ploved at won intersections at least should beltha} might not lighted in the interests of SafetY-‘pluded in the Since the earlier estimate of cost in the north included in- tersections other than the ones on Yonge Street. new estimates will have to be secured for both areas. Headford & District News CORRESPONDENT: FRANK TUCKER Catholic Board Plans Winter Work Program Laframboise informed trustees that the initial allotment is for $5.600. In addition to labor costs, said Laframboise. the province will pay up to 25 percent of costs for materials The board approved Laframâ€" boises‘ recommendation that the money be used for painting. cuttlng dead trees and inciden- tal repairs. The program is designed to provide work for the unem- ployed at worthwhile projects that might not otherwise be in- cluded in the budget for the year. King. Lord of Hosts Tell me no more of the splendor Of the courts of mighty kings: Speak to me not of the grandeur Of the brightest earthly things: For how shall I care for th glitter By you monarch's diadem? Or how shall this heart be ravished By the choicest earth can boast, Now that mine eyes have seen Him, ' Of gold or pearl or gem: Or how shall mine eyes be dazzled For who will gaze on a candle The King, the Lord of Hosts? 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