51 N THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Jan 197 _\ 1:) - v wigs \s.~:\\»s\ » :.- x . Cg . . ... \ .\ ~ I Duplicate Bridge Winners on :Monday last were N-S â€" Ron ‘Dickie and Omar Khamissa. lE-W â€"« Bob and Edna Dunn. Friday winners were N-S â€"- "l‘ed Withers and Ron Dickie. E-W »â€" John Hall and Sandy Jenkinson. Newcomers are most welcome ’to join the club. which meets at n' 8 pm every Monday and Friday. Further information may be obtained by calling 773-4280. >‘-' it >i< I St. Paul's Lutheran Church will hold its 10th anniversary celebration on Sunday. January 23. with services at llam ‘followed by a luncheon and program. Doctor Otto Reblc. president r , ' of Synod, will be the guest editor margot crack h Members and friends plan: ining to attend the luncheon ‘are asked to call Mrs. Pat Ash The Christian Unity Service“at 884-684: marking the “Week of Prayer by the Fellowship ClUb of St. for Christian Unity" will be; Marl/‘5 Anglican Church. held January 23 at Richmond. The speaker was Rev. Fredlllill Presbyterian Church. known and beloved resident 1 Jackson. who gave the second; The guest speaker will be‘ of the "in for mam, wars. '. of his talks on his life In the Rev. Glenn Tenpcnny of. East-l who hanged awav hh' Dec, ; Arctic. rn'rnster Urlited Chursh. l ember ‘7‘ at Yahk Central ‘ Day Luncheon Draw YCAMR “500" was Mrshheld on Tuesday in Wrixon Hall‘ Lucky. A Holly w as. l a. a A scholarship fund is being set up in memory of the late Edna lzzard. a well’ l The first rehearsal of ther‘ The first winner of ichmond Hill Youth Band was n encouraging success with a .urnout of 21 enthusiastic and alented youngsters from four ifferent schools. Music Director Bob Thiel was: ost impressed with the musical Arnie Aral of Rosemar Gardens who was particularly thrilled} with her win, as having a deep interest in the York Central As- sociation for the Mentally Ret- arded, it enabled her to donate hills dis [a red at this rehear- $500 towards the new residence . t * * r ‘ n Hospitah a}, hold gt :he pump House on at Markham. I Katrina Crampton celebrateth Mrs. Gwen Landolt, _ lawyer.i Her contribution to the \‘Iill Street. the band's regular The second draw “j†be held he" f‘m' b‘rthday 0†January 4 and Second "ice ' PWSldChl 0ft community will never be with a party at her home onl Dufferin Street. attended by friends and her three sisters, Fiona, Stephanie and Karen. at "Right to Life" Wm be the guesu forgotten and at Richmond Speaker at a meeting being‘ Hill High School. where she held Mummy 1? at 8'l5pm inl - ' . ‘ . I taught for 32 years. she wrll St. . Marys Roman Catholic he remembered for her in, ParlSh Hau' tcgrity. understanding and Ladies of the parish are welâ€"~ deep love of he, profession come and an invitation is also at 7:30 pm this Thursday ARC Industries. It: s :- Kerrolyne Barker of Centre Street West has arrived home Everyone had a lot of tun.‘ after Spending four glorious enjoying all the birthday goodâ€"I weeks in London, England, anchies. singing “Happy Birthday"1 Iceting place. More players are" velcome, particularly wood- vinds and low brass. If anyone knows of, or has, nstruments that could be loan- d for this group. please con- lPhoto by Photique Studio) They 're Relaxing Now But Wait 71'] February! am Busmess “Tanager HerbL tt' ' tle Canary Is uhil Katiina expertly blew out 0 tend d to me b rs of the several Staff members or ., - _ anzaro I In 1 " -:' L‘ ‘ ‘ ' ’ ‘-X E‘ m e I r t red . . . , . 1m“! at 1:84 4730- * lands_ h,“ the candles on the cake and Oak Ridges parish. 3° :gho‘l’l'pl‘agheevgflrdmahd Many of us may be enloyrng the rather unseasonable weather we ve been having lately, Keel, “Life in the "inn 'She was accompanied 'hy later sharing in her excitement, ‘ ‘ * r * . hhcques 0,. money orders but there s a local group who would 'apprecrate hearing of an Imminent cold spellhand are biting columns up to date with “ohlneï¬hllnh, fOI'th’lI‘h' 3‘ Rdlhk “he†{She 0‘â€th 1Ԡh‘ahl‘lColhe hl'St "emu"? f0" hcl’tog should be made payable to their nails and gnashrng their teeth In desperation â€" the Richmond Hill “(Inter Carnival news of your Social and mon l I, eurlren .y a. on mg pl'esen s. r ners. a new group comprise “Roy Clifton __ scholarship (rommitteer “3‘0"†“mm†- “‘9 5°" Montesw“ Unl‘ers‘ty m Lon-Irllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllltllllllll hhrlhmcms .mm the .Pug‘élcl‘ Fu‘m" and malled ‘9 “‘6 This hardworking committee. who have been meetin' re. rularlv since the tall. are all . . g ls . vice is freeâ€"either phone (1011- r Awnuc' Mall‘ham Road andr‘ scleL 51 Wright blreel- . l .. .~ I . . '. y . n v- (a . -. . .. ~ . .. the Social Editor Margot * v w * u/hatys Cookingo Lawrence Avenue might,01-.I Richmond Hi". set, ant. Iairn to go to make this years V Inter uainrval (February 4, a and 6) the best Crack al 8344105“; or drop Richmond Hill United ‘ ' hood. was a New Year‘s Eve! he. me was devoted to yet â€" with the only deterrent at the moment being the weather. a line to 63 Yonge Street The general meeting 01' *th Almost everyone has a specialidahce held {it lhe Mason†H3115 teaching and today. hundâ€" . (‘ai‘nival Director Shaun Beggs is shown above with some of the younger members of South. gCl;;vlllarh; 1153391811135??? 1b‘e-‘disli which lfamilyt 01“ fl‘leilldsloughsmeczzr;HERE“;21:22:92? redzof hier farm;t sttudentg j the committee â€" representatives from various area high schools â€" who contribute a. great We look forward to heal- 95 1' .enJOX -â€" \\'l.\' n0 Slal‘e 16_ ' ' , ,' ' ‘ in ana a. lo aes an I r . ' .. . . ~ ' . '. r ' ‘ . .. ,' . In: from you. served and the inStahalion Ollreeipe with our readers. be itrJOB’h‘lg the fesu‘ht'es and “’5' many parts of the Globe. ‘ (fledltwto thlhhgtdld‘l' élteilnt by S§ll{?gk.cdlmhflhputt‘ogs.andTlhdpmgvm :dp‘fllhvt)hlfgh‘ tie t It t officers held. Mrs. Margaret main course. dessert or snack? cellent fare prepared by Hatchs will trace their iove of m. ace 5 335mm 9 “1 an un 91 3 mg 0 13 hd 1119- 958 319 (e 0 11g . Ian U 9. Don Head: Sue Martyn. Don Head: Mike Whittaker, Langstaff; Co-ordinator Brian Gentles; Janet Hutchinson, Richmond Hill: Richard Hay, Richmond Hill, and Pat Laird, Bayview. The snow sculpture competition. a popular feature of the carnival. was a great success last ~. year with many homeowners proudly displaying their work on their front lawns. This was later judged and awarded prizes in order of merit. Those wishing to participate this year are asked to- call A1 White at; the town office, 884â€"8101. Smce the 18905‘ compl‘tersl AMO, an ecumenical. mornâ€"r Lovely blonde. Angela Traup-V have been perfeded 1" Such an_ ing-out program designed forlmann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.‘ “item that the wonders thei‘lmothers and pre-schoolers. willlJohn Traupmann. 142 Oxford .l’el‘formhd the“ appear Clumsyihold its first get-together oflStreet. is progressing with her by lodays Standalfls' A sPeelal‘the New Year at 9:30am at‘modelling career. She may be .exhlhlt- Advances '“ “‘9 HIStorleichmond Hill United Church. seen in the Eaton's Winter Sale and Technology of Computersvl Mrs Betty Armstrong. a mem_ Catalogue, page 132 in a jolly‘ l . . , Y I I . of ls 9- lthe development of data procesâ€" talk and demonstrate the an ofrWthh was distributed recently,‘ Catering. A cheque for $160. the unâ€" expected profil from the dance.’ Ihas been donated to York Ccn-l MERANER - SCHNITZEL 'tral Hospital. 1‘2 lbs. veal or pork cut into * 6 oz. cutlets approx. 1'4" thick 8 1 02. slices of Swiss Gruyere cheese Salt. pepper. garlic butter Ifor frying! and tomato sauce erature or their flair for learning or the zest of life. to the ministry of a re- markable English teacher at Richmond Hill High â€" Edna Izzard. * Southwell will show slides of her recent trip to Fiji, New Zealand and Australia. On Monday evening. January 31, the congregational meeting} will start at 7:30pm. A major: feature of this meeting will be Pilgrimage Part II. The. funâ€"filled Winter Frolic is slated for Sunday, February; 13. at Cedar Glen. Set this date aside and watch for future not- ices. ‘ Each week one will be publish- ed in this column â€"- how aboutl .yours? I otary News Colonel Sid Munday of the alvatlon Army was an excellent Irest. speaker for the December 0 meeting otthe Rotary Club t the Summit Golf and Country Club. The “Sally Ann," founded in 1865, is an international relig- ious and charitable movement organized and operated on a illitary pattern and is a branch of the Christian church. To carry out its purpose. the Salvation Army has established a widely diversified program of it. Newcomers to Richmond Hill don‘t need to feel friendless and at Icose ends. There is a warm welcome I awaiting them at the Rich- mond Hill and District YWCA. You are invited to visit the Y offices during Can- adian Y Week, January 17‘ 23. and discover the mul- >k * ‘ Salt. pepper and garlic the: * * * cutlets. Heat butter in frying Mrs. Gwen BEIL convenor Ol‘pan. Fry cutlets for approx. 2. the Valentine Bridge and 130- mins. on each side. About 3/4“ chre, sponsored by Richmond OHTAQ‘O , . . . _ done. Place cutlets on baking .. . . . . r -. .. . - lghglous ‘lnd SOClal welfale ser' Hi“ and DiSh'ict YWCA, I‘E‘POI‘tSlsheet and cover with two slicesr mude 0f aetivmes d9" Ising usino actual models dating‘gmvung and caring {or mlma'lMlbs Tlaupman also appedred m‘ vrccs which are desrgned to . . - . . . .~ I - - - - â€â€˜ :tui-e trees ‘Ealon S Chllbtmas Catalogue- “ f M , prepalauons are progressing of cheese per cutlet. Put under. Signed With you In mmd- from 1890. I - y l ,. . mCCt ‘9 needs 0 c I dleh- well for this gala event. to be broiler. approx. 6" from element * * * ‘ Visitors will use a small card? The Program [01' mOIhel‘S are l Sympathy of the community lS‘ youth and adults in all a e g extended to the relatives of thei roups. Colonel Muriday touchedl on many services offered by the rmy l.e. â€"â€" family welfare ser- vices, the sick and the lonely, to Operate the exhibits displays, held on alternate Wednesdays, At the end of each three-min-‘but SUPGI‘Vlsed aCtiVltiES and , . , . ‘ I . .l t Act 196$“; ute demonstration, a questionlfacilities for children are provml“te Chns Nelson' “ho passed Absessn en ( and a selection of possible an-jided "9‘1" Weclnesday fl'om‘away at sunnymek Hospital: TAKE NOTICE that the first sitting of the . . . I . . January 2. A former resident of . _ . ‘ _ ‘ . swers llghts up. After the V19\\";9‘30t° “13%â€?- Arnold sheeh Richmond Huh; Assessment Review Court, for the year 1971 held at the Lions Hall, Centreland hroil until cheese starts to} “Wasting assets â€"â€" that‘s what‘ Street East. bubble. Remove and set on inâ€";0u1‘ whole civilizations based. Members of her committeeadividua] serving platcs. Cover on. A few of us are rich be-i are Phyllis Miller, Marg Collettleach with approx 3 ozg. of tom-;catrse modern man has chosen Joan Robertson and Kay Smith.;‘ato sauce. Return to bi~oiler;to get rid of his irreplacable shelter alcoholic and drug prob- Be sure to Ski .. . . . . . A I - v . . . ~ . . . . , ' . p dessert alvapprox. 30 seconds. Garnishrcapllal In the shortest pOSSIble or has gone through the st). m x i r g __ ‘ . _ ‘ 1 M I It f th TOWV 0F R1CH_ lenis, summer fun for children. . - . l .- . . . a. .r - v - . , ‘ . . _ . . . . I _ 7 .Mr. Nelson served for a time1 for tie i unrcipar y 0 ‘e i . . . home that e\emng so you canmnh chopped parsley or chitegrtime ...thIs was written b>,demonstrations In the exhibit Life In the African country of on the village councih before} MOND HILL in the Regional Mummpahty of security and companionship for elderly citizens, aid for unmar- ried mothers. etc. In short. wherever there is a need the Salvation Army is ready to help. enjoy the pie and coffee being} K 0d .the author of “The Giaconda‘ served prior to the card-playing l C†1 6', Smile" â€" Aldous Huxley. It was‘ Attend with your regular]IrrllrlrlrurrrrrrlrrrlrrluluIIrrlrrrrllrrlrlrrrrlrlurlllrlrlrrIlllllrllururrlrrlrprophetic in 1948 just as his' bridge or euchre club partnersi :famous “The Brave New World“ .- .~ c St. Matthew’s UCW will be‘ . . h - - ,1 1930 or make up a table with frieiid.1h01dmg its third annual rum_§was plop etlc ll’l tie 5. his score is determined by tlre‘Malawi tformerlyr Nyasalandl moving to Lindsay. sequence of punches In his cal‘d.§\vas the theme for the regular . c, . . . . . rand a half ago. The eXhlh‘t begms byShO‘VlnglmOhthl-V meetlhg 0f the w"' Mrs. Nelson predeceased her how the first tabulating machinemen’s Missionary Society of the husband two years ago on: 'hGIDEd complete the 1890 U.S.‘Presbyterian Church held Jan-New Yeahs Eve when She “as a decade YORK will be held at TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL MUNICIPAL BUILDING, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 56 YONGE STREET NORTH, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO commencing at Rotarians Ed Nokes and (male or female) for this fun . This faSCin ting mystel'y- census in oneâ€"third of the time 1'1 51 h church hall, Guestr. , .- . .- Ralph Buler spent a busy day evening which will do much loin;age sale at 9:30 am on Janualyldl‘ama, the Chl'hain Chili's entry of the previous census. It endslgseZkern tMES. William Camp- mUCk by a car ahd hlllyed'. _ the how 0f 9‘30 a‘m'fl 7 _ before Christmas delivering dispel those mid-winter dol-Iz‘“ , .. . ‘in the CODL's Travelling Fest-twith a demonstration of an air-hell, showed beautiful slidesl A membhr 0f Llhd?†313?“, \VEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND. 1912 Christmas baskets. This. is a drums. Amom “IShmg, 1° donate ival. is being pl‘esentecl FBbl‘u- line reservations system thalisent home bv her son. John.‘0,f thve R0531. Panfldlan- Legion" .1.- project in which the club co- Kay Smith at 884â€"1494 will be‘g00d used “(mung Skates' ary 11 through February 26 and can confirm a passenger‘s seatjhho is serving in that very mm. M“ M3150" “35 3130 a me mem‘r M' Hal hhSOh' ,ber of the War Amputations of“ Regional Registrar. operates with other local service-pleased to receive your en-‘bOOls’ Shoei lolisf .diShes' smallItickets may be obtained by cal-Irequest in three seconds. ‘country with Canadian Univer- U . . clubs in helping the less fort-‘quiries concerning tickets]ahhhancCS m “hue elephantflihg All“ 0001* at 834-3564~ On loan from International sitv Service Organization [or a‘canhdd' “6 “as m ms 80th Dated at Newmarket. Ontario unate families in the Hill. which are $1.75 each. 213:1?2‘ mtgk Tsa-lo'cï¬mfd'lï¬ * * * Business Machines Corporation. {\t-h_yeap period 303" thiS 7th daV 01- January 197.; _,.,...7...... .. 4 i A. "7 ,Â¥_ ‘ I V â€" ' ’ . . . . . I ' ‘ ' - - ' "' p' p 93 9 e A general meeting of the the exhibit will be at the centre The accompanying connmm- .urrrrrrrrllrIurlururrnruumrrrrurrruuumummulurrrrlrwrrllllrrru †’ .a‘ 599 INOI‘I‘!‘ “31015111115 Dlji"e;‘nrcriniorid Hill Chapter of Par-.until April 9. . he: 'é‘hual-Vd “‘1 0†-‘°â€' hents Without Partners was heldl’“ T i "9“ Cd en “‘r an 9 an ‘0 at'lon Wednesday at Emmanuell R l i , ary. written by John. revealed that the average income in Mal-. x M s 7:! S rim Fair lddell-Arnslle p J ITCHING TO PLAY THE PIANO? I . . I e " ‘ .40 _‘ a and that t ‘ g. itend' “Anglican Church on Mclxay _ yghllpléjmim :5 3:21.65†hmh_r [play 12) 13! . . Drive. ' ‘ Come for a free demonstration lesson and find rMalllage In Ottawa The guest speaker was Reg- lem. i ional Councillor Gordon Rowe | One of 20 CUSO young peo-r le serving in Malawi, John isr The marriage of Judi Ainslie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P :YW-YMCA's Celebrate out how much. fun it can be . . . Pre-School and Adult Classes a specialty ESTELLE MARKHAM ARCT RMT l l "Y" Week In Canada of the Town of Richmond Hill. On Saturday next, a dance is being held at the Masonic Hall on Crosby Avenue. and on Jan- uary 19 there will be a discus- Ainslie of R Mrs. rtook place on December 11 inlte ichmond Hill to «3 CiVil Wayne Riddell. son of Mr. and in _roa I Ross Riddell of Ottawa lation of a sewage disposal sys- m for the main airport. , engineer and is engaged d buliding and in instalâ€" Richinond Hill Agricult- l ural Society will be holding ‘ its 1972 Spring Fair (the 123rd) on three days â€" May 12, l3, 14, Richmond I Hill Town Council was told at its January 10 meeting. Ne“ “'eek is Wed" ihlsjon amu meetin h St. Bernard Church, Ottawa. I The speaker was introduced, Count?“ granted the 500' i $ahada. whet} EWCA 5,, ahdlof Pit Pgtterson goralt Eginlggle} The bride wore a long A-line by Mrs. William Wallace and‘. iety the use of the town- 1 " bglggiilglgï¬ Lléiiélougilgnmsé‘Circle Not-[h Starting at 8:30 pm. empire waisted gown of whiterthanked by Mrs. Harry 'DY-“ Ozhedf 11,31â€! 0'1.‘ thel 9?: s - 1 . ‘ r . .. sreo ugsey.veme . , . _. , linfm'm the public. abom new‘thflggbfild Wiggtnlgsgdsavabi eljgl‘glgbflldflgt blfehgd iggeshalned a mtlhrctlasiding over the meeting Dal'klng‘ during the three' ApphcatumS now bequ “Tamed for liming ldlfg'lftlopments \\llllln the move-‘momh at Emmanuel *Chmch a The maid-of-honor and bridesâ€"‘was Vice â€" President, Mrs. John d3; "om; t t home accommodation In Country Place. lhe s , - - ~ ‘ I z _ . - . 4 rmaid wore long dresses. in l'CdrBel'eSfOI'd and the devotional‘ “111155101! 0 Opera 9 0“ , ~ ~ _ . -_ .' A Second Edition of Theme hh. [he heeh ls upeohgj3grrlnlngml‘solr]iénfoghgggfn with a smah “,th design. with period has conducted by Mrs.‘ Sunday under h... same latest lethnlqlleS Hm chronic and geiratiit ' ple Helpmg Change Hap' Membership Director Maxine white collar and cuffs. Tth llugh MacKay who gave a WY)? teams and condm‘ms as in health heed-“- 111113ng Care, 311d l‘esldEht 591‘ pen. . - Stevens at 884-6823. val‘l‘ied bouquets of Fed and inspirational New Year‘s rnesâ€" 19‘1 “'35 315° granted’ vices are available in this new 100 bed home ‘Both organizations Dre-date; I .3. .t .,. white carnations. sage. Mrs. RUSSE“ BOYh‘glm" 7 H "Thâ€"m" n i 7' ' - 'th ‘ " of Lonfedemlmh' and 10d?†mh'lYWCA The guests included members at the piano. accompanied the _ _ bmlt to sene the needs 0t 9 41 ea' Passports o Publicity lions of Canadians support or: ‘ If you want to learn. create, of the immediate families andrgr'oup in a couple of hymns. It} . ‘ ~ . . . » Shape-up 01‘ just have fun \vhy‘Vel'y close friends. iu’as reported that four quilts‘ 130th Plgfnlizatllon: “elepdélc'lnot go along to the YWCA of." After a honeymoon in Qllebec,:lrad been completed and sent to la ,3 mant’e {ch 6“ 1:" StavlteVdfiee at 25 Yonge Street North‘Mr. and Mrs. Riddellwill take uijvangel Hall In Toronto, to be |0\ er a century ago. . s the) eI-r lresidenee in Ottawa. 'given to needy familres. I saw H01hand peruse the 1972 Winter Pro- . o I I o I I c E o 0 Weddings 0 Commercial 54m ' Sim/o __ mnhm __ 30A Yonge St. South Richmond Hill, Ont. 884-6741 participate in "Y" activities. CO UN TR Y PLA CE ON 18th AVENUE Just East of Bayview TELEPHONE 884-8040 _____________â€"_â€"â€"â€" l%/ David James Howard BOOKLET IN PAPERBACK â€" PRICE $2.50 For date and sales outlets watch for advertise- nrent in this paper on Thursday, January 20. 'olved and matured - . _ , ‘ . lg‘ram, which ff 1 ‘ ' brook Davis. \MCA presrdentrfor evermne 3W2; 3:311:11?“ of Canada; their range of con- ~ . Aniono the many courses be- ccr w x . ° - “S as e handed to mclude mg offered are deeoupage. yoga.‘ ‘the social. recreational and phy- uphdstering sewing crotcth ‘Slcglffhfgllss jfoh‘tiepeï¬glgs ack_lrug hooking, slim and trim:‘ . mam mm January Special, .nowledge that me commumglsgï¬g féihféddllll swim. skcr .les: EARL J. “INEMAIXLR ' success of programs in gymsl†‘ 5‘ mamame‘ °mtaL bridge instruction and even ski and and curling condtioning exercis- 65’ . I JOEL G. MILLER For children there is sewing. art. cr‘oteliet for teens. charm for teens. guitar. and if they're interested in yoga. just let the Y know! - If you're unable to drop int the office. give the Y a call a 8844811 and a cheerful staff member will happily give you any further information you re- quire. camps and club rooms often‘ .tend to overshadow increasing involvement with modern clay: ‘problems arising from urbanist technological change and social tension. r The two organizations are therefore foeussing in on many computer-age problems that. they believe would become self- perpetuating~if ignored or mis- handled. r In many ways. they say. the problems are inter-related and Ino single group can hope to, provide all the answers. Friction between different age groups is \% SemivAnnual sank “For Women Who Deserve The Best†20% OFF .33}. Permanent Waves ‘ Karl Cs Beauty Salon “In The Mall" â€" Richmond Heights Centre Telephone 88-1-6151 ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE RELOCATION OF THEIR PRACTICE OF LAW FROM THORNHILL TO 121 YONGE STREET SOL'TH RICHMOND HILL PHONE 881-2345 It a. Elizabeth Harwood of Rich- mond Street is one of 21 song- "" 50% on: I. ‘. _. . . writers whose sonc’ has been 7 - 99 . 222%???it-aigféii‘ariélrmirfï¬g Chose" f0" broad“; 0“ CBC‘S 3'23":s'zs'es‘eslag":s'as‘as'as'zs'as'es‘e;'2s'as'zs'es'eé'2§’%=% . . o “000 ~ further diicoid pollution gndiRadio annual songwriting com- 735’“?71v4w“noeuchrvrrvo‘vwmï¬v’avï¬hmrï¬r “rm '1‘ 4‘ 4‘ gt", UP EU | . . ‘ ' - » v 'tion â€" Sono Market. I " ‘ 715 J ' unem loymcnt are “Full realrt- he“ a. , 43“ ‘- lst “reek S )Vlnner TS. p . s “ Mi~s__l-Iar\voods song. titled. gig a); f ' l The "V's" of Canada have the 3 Dont ‘l ant. To keep "N" “I s'e 0 '0 ' Il‘osnlll‘ct‘S and skill to prepare The Does!†“am To Slay “"11 J", n 20% on - - V . ., lilies for people to participate in “ah .‘ on" a m 5 9 is 71.3 0f Richmond HI“ ' joke“ ‘\0' "(m .the search for answers says Mrs Entertamers at 8330px“ On the S"; é":- 8‘ P It Cllfld>C\. president of AM nomork [he’bmadcasl “h ’3‘; O Y“.C\ Mr Chn‘ada the CBC-FM network at 8pm 9,»- 7x9: . p " . . .. ~ _ Tl ’ l f 1' lq-s C on Saturday. January 15‘ s"; . . . . 9‘; ICAMR expiesses srnceI-e thanks . ‘ re t\}em\<\‘ ok i re hr- Ian- “R Hamoods ion“ 1: one or a» By JOE. or GEORGE, r3: ' ’â€"“eor.. “ ‘5‘ S"! ‘ to all those who helped make hijhhhw Chan“; Hamlin“: h 21 chosen from over 2.000 enâ€" 73‘ .thl Jamal... .39, - . . .. - . . E. .‘ .. . 7 tries. to compete for the top 9'? . this draw a reality. . ltherefore particularly approprr- . _ . . m . _ t ‘ , r ‘IOU. _ ‘ ‘ late. prize of 51.3.30. The winning ax»: “e ha\e complete faLlllUCS for a beautrfu. ner g . : SOUTH BLOCK . song will be announced on “The . t ‘ RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE La Casa Loma Beauty Salon am we ’13? ’m‘ we 7w 'ltv ï¬le '1“ VI . Entertainers“ on March 3, mo '3 “'mh the future chums 0' NEWMARKET: Paul Hellyer Among the judges who will be. age _ this newspaper for each former Liberal Cabinet Mini evaluating each song are Gene so. 90 yoxci: 51. N2. RICHMOND HILL 0 884-9841 9),: 8844141 week‘s winner. . :ter and founder of Action McLellan 'composer of Snow- ’.',‘,’ .Qpposhe le‘n'f Fruit Mayhem S} Canada. urll be guest speaker bird and Put Your Hand In The '35 Open Thurs. & Frh .m 9 . Free Parking at Rear 3, . January 24 at the Men's Chricv. Hand. amon': others‘ and CBC an; 3 / .- Ian FCllO'i‘>lllD Dll‘llll‘l‘ :It Huron Radio and TV personality, El- 3!.ZSIESH.SIILS%:\IQ:mï¬svcslzslzsvzSllisuzslligtzzï¬r:glas'zglgg'gglgé' Illcrzhls Secondary School. .wood Glover. , ’M‘fle‘oic on me are cm are 19‘ (or me me the me 'm‘mc moment. 1.. m It . ‘ ( V