THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. April 1.â€). 1972 20 Thornhill and District News “The Liberal" is always pleased to publish items of interest contributed by its readers in the Thornhill area. Please call Miss Margaret Goran. 14 Dcanbank Drive. 889-5372 w Socially Speaking In. Thom/rill 1 number of programs for the community are being planned There was also a possibility ' NORTH RICHVALE ; NEWS CORRESPONDENT Mrs. Rhona Wehrens 130 May Avenue Phone 884-4333 (Evenings) Neighborhood Notes Belated birthday wishes to \s\\\.\\\\\\'\\\\_\‘\_. Steven Ostep April 8. Birthday greetings to Mrs. lvy Dunn. Maurice Clark and Nancy Weltrens all on April 15; Bonnie Dawson April 18, Deb- bie Greenfield April 19 and Kathy Brown April 21. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. William Bounds of Yongehurst Road on the recent ; , \‘xk‘ R with no (hildrcn or pro-school- el's simplv don‘t get the infor- mation. Mr. Rae said that the did gymnastics and others did Library 10 baton twirling. They had some Thornhill Library. . The presents an skits. and then ended with taps; $33931: fuss; Brush Water- The children went to the dining that an arena might _ be conâ€" pool flyer would be distributed passing of Mrs. Bound's mother .l‘ll-vlbOMichael French This‘room for some snacks. The Structh in co-opcratloll \ch to every household in May as Mrs. Gilbert. (.10 ms why .1059 on April It). lGuides had made lifesaver men the Thornhill Lions and the would the pamphlet bein;y ‘ r * * How “I L and some bean bags for tllc.Tliornhill Recreation Assoma-printed in ell-operation with Mrs. Anne Patterson of 184 ' iet , .. . . . . - Hortlcuuural soc y The girls wish to ex- tion. ‘but there are dllflCLlllle the Town of Markham in Sep- Ma). Avenue is the L,haimmn of ' reflular monthly meet- children. I _ r V ‘ . rhef the†Thornhill and Area‘m-ess their thanks to the home with this protect. . tembci. ' h I _ i hm Ross Doan Home and Schonl Eg_t9cultural Society is sched_:fm. inviting them. Mr lloldsworth o utlined The recreation assticiatlon is Association spring fair schedâ€" m l 13 at 8 pml Congratulations to the lst other program: the "After-4 always in need of more people mod for Ma}. 6- . .‘l I h V - :tlellhefolhoiflgl{Thornhill Recrea-.and 2nd Langstat‘f Brownie for children 6-11 at the Lmted ' ‘ ~ l rcharleacks for the badges acliiev'etl.lClitli'cli: and the football, hoc- llgiilidvasdnéitil 31:33:11? Drive. Golden Hand: Elizabeth Bar-‘key and soccer leagues. The The speaker for the evening rett, Joanne Crone. ‘ lmothers were interested to hial will be Jeffrey Mains, a bio- Golden Ladder; Janice Bcl-fofithe summer day camps, ]01 H . ‘ I . chemist with Pollution Probe cher, Marta Hill. ;.children 7-11, and 11-13. lhornhlll Rel-manor] Assoc“. who will speak on pollution in Cook: Lisa Barrett. children are buscd to a path tion, was unable to attehd at horticulture and agriculture. Collector: Sharron l-lemstock. near Highway 48 for outdoollthe last minute, but gem hm". The first flower show of the', Booklover: Lynn Betts, h11n,fun, There may also be a hallâ€"jmalmn about new programs year will be held, featuring‘Scott. day program for younger Chlld-ltllat started last fall, such as house plants, flowering shrubs Housekeeper; Lisa Barrett. ren age 4-9. _More information diva-ma for boys and gms ages (forced) and decorative designs. Singer: Bev. Gomez :can be obtained. through 11136-12, soccer for boys and girls Other items of interest will be Toymaker: Lynn Betts. .Markham Recreation Office. {ages 7 and up. and karate [0,. to help with local programs and Mr. Rae emphasized that all help would be greatly appreci- ated. Ed Boddaert of the North The event will feature a sale , of home baking. candy. sewing V . 5 plants. parcel post. etc. Coit~ ' ' †' * ' venors of these booths will be H D C Tl, . ‘calling for donations aitd every< - one is asked to give them gen» arse ra wn utter om/lI/I C oup/e ~ ‘ A snack bar and tea room \\lll ll‘llell Rosemary Ann Adams and Glenn Murray Mof‘t'att were married January "9 it was 0â€â€ refreshments to the $11†emtmg 5061116 {mm} 39519:)??? as lthey d1‘0\'e t0 and from church in a horse-drawn sleivh Showers" . a v \osemarv is tie (augl el' 0 l r. ant Mrs Philip Adams of \‘ew ‘ " : ‘ ' L c i - - _ ,. _ - A t . llldllvet and Clenn is tl ‘ - '~ -' :. of Mr. and Mrs. It red Motfatt, lhornridge Drive. Thornhill, I 16 son be" “9†“151mm “we DI .. _ _ . . . _ _ |Mambro and Mabel McBride lhe maillage was soleinnlzed 1n the pretty little old Fisherville Church. now located in - c u ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ dl ' (1 women bov and o‘irls 'both of May Avenue who ~ . 1‘ ..w rues. and 1.e_, wutei, Amanda Beal, Lynn A major intetest COHLEI'I’IE linen an > . .,s .3 .. . ‘ H I . ' h V, ' _ ~ .I . ' , are gizghggnets max/“301.5 are most'Betls_ ‘the location of the parks. stncc Mrs. Gwen Halliday. program Plonepl \‘llldgev and the leceptrlon \\ held In the Hallway HOUSC. which is seen in the back- preseme 1" hospital; also to welcome . Dancer: Janice Mansfield. the developers always show director for the Richmond Hill ground of the above picture. The ofticrating clergyman was Rev. Dr. Dillwvn Evans of Thorrhill lEd‘lard Iaramo and Gordon ' Skater: Andrea Walter. lnumerous sites in new areas. and District YWCA was given a Presbyterian ('htll‘tth. “ ‘ lDunn who are at home reelâ€). Behavior Therapy Foundation The Behavior Therapy Foun- _ dation has opened its office at‘Sw'im Meet for The second annual District.Mr. Holdsworth spoke of three special “91001119. Since the idea," lerating after a stay in hospital. Cubs was hcldiparks that are being worked for the “Mothers‘ Break" pro- : . v . i . -' ' l ' w a ' ‘ tlle‘a'am started at the Al- l 3f. 5385 \onge Stiect,Maich 25, at the Canadian on this year \\oik on ‘ Vb, . TNlillgwdale and is already am Forces Base. Downsview P001,lShie1ds Snow Park lBayviewlthough lack of ï¬nances pm. ousing int’erest. Are you aslunder the direction of Colin Lane) will start this year at a ventedh from heinga Launch much in the dark as I was? Ray Fraser, District Cubmaster. The cost of $143,000. Grandylhw‘pmjech the mothers took the 563% Consultant and instl‘uc-rstaff for this event were volun-‘Park on Doncaster Avenue will lead in developing the program tor for the foundation, explain-'teers from the service team, be improved and Duncan Pail; anyw-ay‘ “hh Gwen as a “mi The E. J_ Sand Junior Pulp-3 Science Fail: ed it' This is therapy (in thelCUb Leaders’ Rollers and ven-lOff Job" Street “.111 also beizlnlsmtam' , ‘ 110 School “a? replFS‘Gnted at. Peter McAliblgl's entry, a with the vow that their next atâ€" sense of alleviation of disorderliturers. To equalize the compo-lthis year. He painted out tlat Gwou exlilalued that bog-auge lhe Area 3 scmnce pau- by lhe tvv-0-5tage amplifier will bc‘tempt will be much better The through communication- Dueltltion. the boys Competegd 13 the hiin cost of eiullihle‘ï¬li 1:2: there DO‘E‘I‘llledllADFE‘Sldn tlllS‘ttlpr three entries in the school fliown is tthldCtiunlï¬â€™ competi- tentative date is the fall of to the multiplicity of impulses two age groups â€"â€" JulllOl‘ an lexamp e. ‘ormar . a1 ‘al-ea_ 19 15 hm C m [my 510“.- lons to e m A pm 14 and 15 1973' and sensatmns in “‘9 kind °fl9 years: and Senior 10 and 11.35300 “'01'111 0f (‘qmpmgm bu} gram and staff: hOwevel‘ a 1mm: The number one item was an at Don Head Secondary School. Steve Jackson and Bob . . .. r , i ‘. . l- , - ' ne 0 . .., . .. . A _l . ‘. _ .‘ ._ I‘ h i _ I 9 1° 5 of ilnpgti)?Sigiiilcqltiiiscyl',a and iconfus-lkeener each year and this year‘sicreative equipment. and this is may", era-ll classes, with an Bjoffat and Shall; Burke ‘scouts, Cubs. Guides, Brownies {Egghgglgy‘fgttggoï¬pï¬flegï¬and i°n~ These Pmduce 3‘“th andlewnt lnClUdEd 53 ('11le ‘29 being COHSldCl‘ed but “115 IS eX-ldaxtime activities providing Eric Bisgarde and Jim Kalli-‘ The 2nd Thornhill Cub Pack worthlahd and its inhibitgnigm babysitting for 50c per familyl.‘cragas worked out a display on recently completed a four-week A ' South Thornhill C And Bayview iGlen News T l CORRESPONDENT: DAVE HARBOUR â€"- PHONE 889-5205 - 366-1720 School News ‘their handiwork Thornhill Cemetery Company ANNUAL MEE"ING 0F PLOT HOLDERS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th (19'2) - 8 PM. NORTH THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE Corner Royal Orchard Blvd. and Bay Thorn Dr. in the Area mile snowmobile journey re- turned home just after Easter (car. But if we are able toljuniors and 24 seniors) from 12 pensive. . I ‘ C f h f ‘ _ clarify our ideas and express'different packs who competed Everybody was aghast tot Of spQClal Interest 15 the p1~e-plaht growth which was judged basic first aid course Fourteenth ause o t e [allure of the hmvmw WW 7- them to each other, and take in the front crawl, the back,learn that of 43 parks in theschool swimming classes fonthe school‘s second besl_ :0f the lads were successful in Ilip- was the weather and the? . ) time to listen to each other, crawl, treading water and di\'- Town of Markham this area has,mothers and children age 2-6 in; The runnerâ€"up item featured the tests. 1 a,“ , “lat the: Sleas .used to R F l H i there is release. ing. Ribbons were presented toionly three! ltlie covered Centennial Poolflplants and other gases submit-l At a York Summit Club Swim “amp?†the“ supphes “Her i In weekly classes, small. and the individuals placing in eachl Every member of the grouleichmond Hill. Day camp ses- ted by Joe Faello and Ian sph-ajMeet Mal-ch 25 Mark Jonak of“0t sultable- é /) friendly gl‘OUPS- MF- segee event, and StatUteS and medal' 0f momerS- all “â€h0 haw youngsmns for Children 3'14 are heldl The Area 3 competitions \vere‘2nd Thornhill finished tilll'Clw The weather was a problem i? ' \I E RIVG d) teaches and diseusses tech- lions were presented to over-,cliildren, were concerned aboutilat the Mill Pond. lhcld at Langstaff Secondal'lelle meet was held at the Can- as Spl‘lng had sprung on the( BE RO~ ' l (j nlques ‘Vthh enable Persons 103311 “’lnnel‘s- The “3511115 are asithe 130k 0f faCllilles for the Dre-l A gym program for mothers School April 7. ada Forces Base, D0\\'nsview. t'our adventurers, leaving them g). communicate. Once shown follows: _ ischool age child. Althoughand pre-schoolers is planned for. Congratulations to Woodland: Ten Brownies of the ethiplowing along in slush and in? 77 3 YOVGE ST ; methods and made aware ofl Junior overall: 1. Brad Ol‘llZ.‘lllel‘e is a “tot lot“ behindjall. Students David Grave; Steve Thornhill Pack received theirthm ice as the mercury zoomed A - é) what is happening to all of us,‘lst Oak Ridges; 2. David Wal- Heintzman House. there doesn’t A complete brochure of pro- Adams, Bruce Rose, Donna golden hand award last weekhto 40 degrees on Occasion ( THORNHILL h; the students must practise lace. lst Markham: 3. Mike ’l‘ay- seem to be any way to keep‘grams is available through the Clarke, Isobel Bradbury. Fiona,They are Tracy Clarke, Beth Tl ‘ld . l . h I - ( 9 ‘communication'. lor, 8th Richmond Hill. ‘the grounds clean. and no sup-SW“. :Baird, Calhy Bunslom Gerhard‘Kilhamy Sally Lepage‘ Gayle (19 l0 ebl “Cat 191 t G) e»; 7 I was invited to attend one Senior overall: 1. Peter Rey-crvision is being planned for Of Interest Wallenwein and Peter McAl-‘Agnew, Sylvia Schewaller. Lec- Eéllenwd “ds mm“ 30 de'é 889-7783 (5 such class, and found that anolds, lst Thornhill "C": 2. this summer. A wading pool: Canon and 311.5, Reginaldister on the ï¬ne Showng ofia Gregorish Lynn Kehy‘ Jo_sl'€€“s but 15 d'egle'es was the p) very interesting experience. A‘Randy Thompson. 4th Markham is scheduled for the Shields Howden have another grandson, _____ ‘anne Gannage. Cathy Addison aV'eéage tempewtule encounl- ,4 very pleasant, easy climate \vasi“Aâ€; 3. John Wilson, 4th Markâ€",Snow Park in the future. but Eric Vassar He was land Chirstme Cowah €19 . W, 7 7 »_ lgmxxx§§mnm' may.) born‘ ' ‘ lthere are no plans for a wadinglMarch 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Led-“1ree R C Pnnupals’ The Guides and Brownies of People were wel-l winners were: Jimlpool anywhere else. lHOWdCl‘l of Niagara Falls. Mrs? llst, 3rd, 4th, 6th and 9th Thom- cotned as they arrived, and‘Doan. 4th Markham “Bâ€: Davel President Glen Rae of thelHowden is visiting her son and Move To New Schools‘hill will enjoy a mother and made to feel at home. There Smith, lst Thornhill "C": Kev‘ianhornhill Recreational ASSOC-;daughtcr-in-1aw at present. idaughte]. tea and program April was a give and take in conver- Croucher, lst; Markham; John‘iation. pointed out that the out-l Mrs. Stella Michkow'ski, of 20 at St. Patrick's Anglican sation. One housewife confided‘Wyatt, 4th Markham “Aâ€; Hugh door pool, traditionally run by}Baythorn Drive. has just re- Change For Church, Lillian Avenue. that her 17-year-old son had Babcock, 4th "Markham,- Markdhe TRA. is being run by thelumed from a 10 day trip to; festivities will commence at 7 provided by the personality ofham "B". Ray Segee. ’ Other Steeles Ave. Yonge- Centre Plaza The Yonge St. told her he thought the three;Jonan. 2nd Thornhill: John Wil-lTown of Vaughan this yeal‘.thaly, she is still breathlessll York County Roman Catholic pm, Theme of the event is Cummer classes she had attended had'son, 4th Markham “Bâ€: Davidï¬The pool will be open on weekâ€"iAlthough she had read andlSchool Board at its meetinngth ls Guiding All About?" helped her: she was calmer and‘Davies. lst Thornhill “Câ€: Rob-‘en-ds in June. with lessons for studied about the Italian cltiesApril 4 approved new appointâ€"lLadies Club I â€"__l___- more aware of what was going ert Thompson, 4th hrlat‘khamichildren age four and over 130- where she was going, every-lmems for three Pl‘lHCiDalS, 9f-‘ The Doncaster Community 11inch Ave, She was very pleased. “Aâ€; Andrew Urban, 7th Ricli- ginning at the end of the school thing far surpassed her imaginï¬fective in September. Ladles‘ club will meet tonight term. The mothers were most ation. The Tower of Pisa lean-‘ Pl‘lm‘ipal JOhn Cl‘Onln. now at the home of Mrs. Muriel Mal- intcrested to learn that a newed over further and was farat St. Mark's School, Stouffville, inski, 56 Proctor Avenue. All program for mothers and young‘larger than she expected: the will be moving to St. Antllony’siocal ladies are invited to come taught, using natural bodysliould increase in interest from children will be held all suln-lbuildings of ancient Rome over- School in North Thornhill. l‘e-land enjoy a fun night from 8 movements. The classes last year to year. mel'. Water safety and life- whelmed her, in size and pres- placing Principal John Ellioott pm, about two hours. and there are, The district extends thanks saving courses for mothers will ervation. And the beauties of who has accepted a position Thornhill is growing up and seven, one per week. to Colin Fraser and his assist-be held during June. Infol‘ma- the Sistine Chapel and the Vat-Iw‘ith another board. lit has been suggested there is 3 Ray Segee is a inaritimerJants for an enjoyable annualtion about the p001 Program ican were so marvellous . . .‘ Principal John Stokes 0f Stineed for a Social Planning He graduated from the Uni-‘euent, lwill be distributed about the.“I didn’t realize that God had,Joseph’s School, Richmond Hill,‘Councjl, To this end a public‘ versity of New Brunswick inl The 8th Thornhill Cubs held‘first of May with registrationigiven men such ability an such‘will be filling the vacancy at St. forum will be held at Holy‘ psychology and took post gradâ€" artistic feeling that they were Mark’s. Trinity Church auditorium Ap- ‘uate work in philosophy and son banquet March 10 at Holy At St. Margaret Mary School, ril 18 at 8 pm. Plan to come SOClal PSYChOlog'Y- Then llelTrinity Church Hall. This Cubtivities Pine Grove, Acting Principal along with your ideas. worked in industry as a per-group is a local citizen spon-‘TRA. Cooney will becomelSnow Trek ‘on! Everybody participated in the mond Hill. discussion which followed. ‘ The meet was a popular one Relaxing exercises are also for the district Cubs and DENTURE CLINIC 6085 YONG! 51'. 226-2810 Now offering complete denture services to the public EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT their first annual father andlby May 24. Mr. Rae mentioned other ac- able to create such beauty†. . . co-ordinated by theiAnd the blue of Capri! such as Tennis Club.“ She mtlst have worked over-,Robert sonnel manager, Next he be- sored group wjlh John SteDh- Aquatic Club. skiing for jun- time to have seen as much as principal. ‘ The men of the aborted 1,400 came a communications Con-lens as chairman. and although tor; atbll'plands. meh'ls football. She did. and it will take her a o sultant and be an to give;just founded last summer has an 18 e annlS- ‘19 TllOfn'wme “1011th 10 (lit-1951 it 3â€â€œ D II R I R p courses. These gilroved them- two active Cub Packs with Gord hill park beside the pool has She had connections in Italy R N N R iii e e Elves b)’ the changes they Hill and Bob Graham as Cub- 900d facilities. with eqllipmi‘nt which made it possible to visit , _ . _ made in the lives of the stud- masters. supplied by the Thornhill Lions. places that the ordinarv tour- Member of Denturist Society of Ontallo enls_ Over 190 fathers. Sons lead. The ladies were concerned ist has no chance of seeing. Last January the Behavior 91‘s and special guests, including about the inforlllalion sap ill All in all it was a trip of a lifm, ##fl Asâ€"iï¬ï¬ s “w†« n » » ~ ' ~ ' time. and it is great to talk to a person so appreciative of the experience. BOOK TALK THORNHILL P UBLIC LIBRARY Up-to-date Reference Collection For Thornhill Library -w s v, v u ‘\ ~ 1 L 7‘ V w _ I ‘ h . _ _ As Thornhill readers know. by James Newman, 3 four-vol- FOR I‘LRIHLR IAPORMAIIOA (ALI. Holy Trinity ACW is ltnldingjtion of their hard work. Thornhill Library is full of time classic work on mathe- a tulip tea and bake sale in the1 The guests were then mysti- good reading material, includ- matics, - parish hall. May 6, from 2:30 -'fied by Harry Douglas. a magicâ€" ing the current bestsellersl Van Nostrand's Scientific En- _ 4:30 pm. Tltere will be a dis-.ian of note the is pl‘E‘SidGnt of However, most readers may not cyclopedia ~ an authoritative FWWEWWWJEWLWMEWWWEMEEML play of Pakistani Elllbl'OldC‘l‘lCS.itlle Society of Canadian Magic- be aware that there is also an volume including such subjects J ' ' â€"â€" T "m 7 V V Vi’ri Adults 75c. children 25c. ‘iansl. He was assisted by some excellent up-to-date reference as aeronautics. astronomy. com- enthusiastic CUDS. TWO collection as well. which be- putel- technology, metallurgy. The Mary-Martha Group is in‘very charge of the tea, and tlle‘movies concluded a most enjoy- cause of lack of space elsewhere, planetary exploration. radio and District Commissioner Ken Colâ€" lhiS 31'03- Milll‘l‘lal ahOlll Dm- 1ins and publicity Com-elm.- grams is often sent home with Fred Calm enjoyed a dinner school children, and families prepared and arranged by Mrs. manager, and there is a board Judy Cook. Ladies‘ Auxiliary. of directors. ./ and assisted by Mrs. Maryanne“ People enrolling in the classesP‘ople and Mrs. June DcLeon.‘ come from all walks of life,lTlte program contained a con-‘ business men. teachers, libuse-lsecration of the flag ceremony wives, church visitors. etc.‘with Chaplain Canon Reginald There is a great satisfaction in:How‘den officiating. John Dunn, practising ‘communieation' and treasurer of the association. diseovering that it works! ,presented gifts to the Cub- Church News masters and leaders in recogni- 'l‘lierapy Foundation la non-pro- fit organizationl was formed and Mr. Segce became a staff mem- ber. Leon Shelly is business NURSERY SCHOOL 8403 Yonge Street, Thornhill Servicing Richmond Hill and Thornhill Area Fully Licensed â€"â€" Open All Year Creative Art, Free Play, Music. French 'l‘ransportation â€" Staff Driven Vehicles Assistance with your fee can be arranged ' if necessary We bring oil furnaces and water heaters together. mmflwmwumulmwomunmmmfl fllfllï¬llfllï¬lfl’w WEIR! @JEWlMEJEWJElEW nl Emmi?“ [Fl ['1 t _l BUY YOUR . . . Ophelia Group the bake sale. able evening. is housed in the children‘s television, space travel and sta- . . Furtheé‘ finformation may be Saturday. at 1 pm, the 8th room. We would like to bring tistics. F I I secure rom Mrs. Mai‘garethhornhill Cub Packs are pre- this collection to your attention ~. A .. i .. i .. l I z e r Slauenwhite at 889-1917, or senting the movie "Rascal". a and ask that you have a look at heals-SEMI“ q 3;e_.&,?§,Ԥ:13%2.§ e r Mrs. Brenda Gordon at 889- Walt Disney production. Thistit next time you are in. foron {he rehflions of the “mm 2960. ‘will be shown at the Sand Jun- future reference. Student - \ra n {ostrandlq practical The Thornltill UCW is pre- ior School. Admission 50c. businessman - homemaker - ad~ Formulaâ€: _ a cgmpact 0ne_ parltngf ltlhe bridge schedule for Proceeds to go to the work of ult student â€" anyone in search volume hork which includes nex a . Any ladies who are not already playing and are in- terested in joining. please con- tact Mrs. Nora Kellam at 8894 4352 not later than April 15. Family Counselling Service Mrs. Kathleen Alexander the packs. of facts these books offer Mothers' Break anything from an authoritative “Mothers‘ Break". a new com- article on censorship. to direc- munitv program for mothers tions for removal of stains. to and young children. was started information on computer tech- at the United Church April 4. nology and metallurgy: First the children were settled. 0f the many basic reference divided on the basis of age and books covering most subjects. more than 800 useful modern formulas for such procedures as stain removal. electroplating, pickling. cosmetic making. etc. Harvard Dictionary of Music. The Origin and Meaning of Place Names in Canada. 30 Lbs. $3.25 5.65 10-10-10 10. 6e 4 .. 10 Lbs. [5 with Weed tie chaiiman of the fuimsllmg Mat partsand serwcewlh be WOWde committee for the Thornhill activities: babies were looked the following are the most rec- The l'zncl'C'lope‘lia Of Human [ï¬ller Tl‘le ideal COlTll'Janlorl tori/Our - and Richmond Hill Family after by Mrs. Tom Dix and Mrs, ml additions Behavior m an illustrated twoâ€" , ‘ fflmacp I: Oh? of O,†Texaco 0,1 free for the llfe 0f the unit. Counselling Service. (See the Ada McNeil: toddlers by Mrs. The Encyclopedia of Social "0mm? (‘m'l'ClODECliB “llll al'l‘ , ‘0 [21$ U l, I Ipt‘ boilers The T8X3C0 Ollpowered water report of the annual meeting in Olive Harrington and Mrs. Sciences â€"- a major. IT-voluine ME“ in alphabetical Old“ 0" - 6 â€" 4 ( rah ('raf‘: $ powered “d er Tm ' it 27 im prlal heater YOU can't beat DECWDY l'lOl C5†this issuel. The service needs Sheila Morrow: pre-schoolers work. full of valuable lnforma- D5} (11010231 psychiatry and men- ’ Preventatll'e . She healswdtemaï¬â€˜r >‘ in: b cand‘gee7V1/ehfe furniture to make the counsel- are guided in their activities by tion for everyone cmering all 131 llf‘allh- . . . . . gatlolls m 20 mmutestlai.ThlS may 8 Us - ling rooms look home-like. Have .\lrs. Carol Greer with two areas of the social sciences. Th9 Enclt'loln‘dla “f Mlllla‘l‘ FOR FREE DEL“ LR) (ALL some kind Oi FBCOFG l0r arl‘)’ kmd of You a Chesterfield. comfortable mothers who volunteer each The Language of Space w a “15m†’“ “0‘9†“‘9 99â€â€œ haterliealer.OiC0uise.lhatS the Edge week, front 3500 BC to the present chairs. lamps. end tables. cof- fee tables. etc. which you do not need and would like to give to a good cause'.’ Please contact Mrs. Alexander at 889-1969. Guides and Scouts Monday. April 3. the girls of the lst Langstaff Guide Comp- any paid a visit to the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home. They started the evening b.\' entertaining the children with Scottish dancing. and then sans some songs. Some of the girls After a strenuous half hour of exercises led by pl1)SlCdl ed- ucation specialist. Mrs. Ann Crandell. the mothers sat down for their first discussion group to hear about the recreation scene in Thornhill. Markham Recreation Director Bruce Holdsworth announced the good news that the indoor swimming pool to be built in Tltornlea Secondary is sched- uled tn)npl‘n January 1.0722, A dictionary of astronautiCS Brady‘s Materials Handbook â€" a one-volume encyclopedia for purchasing managers. engâ€" ineers. executives and foremen. History of Art â€" a survey of the major visual 3115 from the dawn of history to the present day. The Encyclopedia of the Biolâ€" ogical Sciences 7 all cxtcnsuc one-volqu encyclopedia edited by Peter Gra) The \\ m'lrl ot Klallti‘matlcs ~ I The Statesinan's Year Book 1971-72 â€" an encyclopedia of _ all nations. vith up-to-date sta~ . tistieal and historical informa- tion on all countries. Canadian Almanac and Dieâ€" tional'y 1972 an invaluable source of everyday information. I This 15 by no means a comp- - rchensivc list lust a samp- 3 lln; of an im aluahle source of information for Thornhill read- rili WILLOW-HILL LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES 889-7024 294vo791 Min. Order 2 Bags â€" Spreading Extra Q you‘ve got \i'vlll’l Oll. it's much faster than gas. and considerablylastertlian electricity. And very dependable. I How much will your Texaco Oll powered water heater cost? You can rent the average installation f0r pennies a day. secure in the knowledge ELIAS ROGERS Phone443-7600