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The Liberal, 6 Jul 1972, p. 17

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i Accredited Member - Ontario Camping ' Association I A F ‘ ‘ 3,! !! ‘,‘ ‘,‘i! !,,! ! E)! E‘ERRAB"R‘IEI+IEBREXE EGUARANIEE_D_§AVINGS E : THE DRAPERY FACTORY Wednesday evening of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cow- ley hosted a coffee party in the community hall in honor of Stephen Roman. the Federal Conservative candidate in the riding of York North. Collee Party __.._V...-.-V,, Stephen Roman. the Federal? Friday evening or last week Conservative candidate in the‘friends. relatives and neighbors riding of York North. met in the community hall to Many people were in attend-jhave a miscellaneous shower in thee to meet Mr. Roman and‘honor of Miss Mary Mortson Victoria Square Neighborhood News 'Gormley Neighborhood Notes CUSTOM MADE Choose your drapes from a lovely selection of the latest styles and patterns. For further information, please call 884-6611 FROM OUR OWN FACTORY TO YOU DELIVERY COULD BE YOURS IN 7 DAYS! Get driving comfort and sufer with famous name shock absorbers I Maximum shoring control and comfort I Renewed slobilify-groofor ' on bumpy road: safon I Cushioned ride at low mod; on oily I Guaronfud for 24 monihs pavement; or 24,000 mile: Co-ed Day Camp and Boys Resident. Camp HAVE YOUR WHEELS BALANCED ON OUR HIGH SPEED $350 KETTLEBY, ONTARIO No Vacancies In July 1 Licensed Mechanic on dutyf Drop in today for Free Estimates. Use Chargex or Goodyear Credit. DYNAMIC Co-ed Day Camp and Girls Resident Camp It mggthlgejig'ht or we_ mqke it right! 70 NEWKIRK RD., RICHMOND HILL (Between Centre St. and Crosby Avenue) ELECTRONIC WHEEL BALANCER 295 Yonge St. S. FROM 9 A.M. T0 6 RM. DAILY for complete information OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Bring your own measurements to PHONE 884 - 2844 AUGUST 14 - AUGUST 25 Our car, service po'h'cy assures you of complete satisfaction COMPLETE MECHANICAL SERVICE aoonjfimn an CENTRES JULY 31 - AUGUST 11 Enough-An CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE. El. 2. Gormley 0N QUALITY DRAPERIES chat with him. Mr. Roman ex- pressed his viewpoints in the interest of the Conservative party. ShOWers (installation extra) Effective from Monday. July 10th to Saturday. July 15th only each ' Birthday greetings to Laurie 'Mercer, 14 years, July 7: Earl Empringham. July 10: Mark Ol- taway. 16 years. July 10; Don Boynton. July 11: Juanita T00- :[ey, July 1]: Wilbur Brumwell. July 12: Christine Gee. six ‘years. July 13; Miss Ruby Avi- Congratulations are extended ‘to the following pupils from this area who received their grade 8 diplomas Thursday eve- ining of last week and will be entering high school in the fall. Laurie Ashton. Cathy Boynton, Laurie Canning, Robert DeVries. Scott Hardie. Laurie Mercer. Danny and Timmy Szauter and Douglas Williams. Church News Service is being held every Sunday morning in Victoria Square United Church during July at 11:30 am. However, dur- ing August (here will be NO service. Three fatalities marred fhe Dominion Day Weekend in the Region of York. Killed instantly when the car in which he was riding went out of control on the CFRB Side- road in Richmond Hill July 1. was Daniel Sutton. 19. of 90 Temperance Street. Aurora. Andre Gagne, 17, of 22 Wellingâ€" ton Street, Aurora. died the next day in Toronto General Hospital from injuries received in the accident. Thursday evening of last week. Rev. Jenkinson gave the induction sermon for the Rev. Douglas McPhee, the new min- ister on the Locust Hill-Mel- ville pastoral charge. which was held in Melville United Church. Neighborhood Notes Three Fatalities Mar Dominion Day Weekend In Region Of York At the York Presbytery meet- ing last week. Rev. Martin .len- kinson presented the gavel to the immediate pas1 chairman, Bill Walker. Thursday evening. July 6, a miscellaneous shower will be held in the community hall in honor of Miss Heather Williams and Tilo Hofmann who are be- ing married July 29. Please ac- cept. this as your invitation to attend. Graduates and John DeFarrari, who are being married sfioptly. Mgry and John received many beautiful and useful gifts for which they thanked every- one. Two other passengers. John 884-4423 889-5531 PER WHEEL Telephone 887-5421 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steck- ley spent a few days last week with Mrs. Steckley's brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Killingbeck and family at Snow Road. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Steckley called on Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gardner and family at Smith‘s Falls. road to have trouble on the holiday weekend. Town firemen reported three fires. all of which took place in automobiles. Backfiring was blamed for the blazes in cars owned by T. Hall. 100 Cedar Street. and Harry Riley. 217 Essex Street. both of which suffered minor damage. About $100 damage was done to a car owned by Mrs. Monk, 48 Laverock Avenue. A short circuit in the electrical system was blamed for the fire. Firemen also answered a call for a resuscitator to 55 Mark- ham Road. on June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sfeck- Iey h-ad Sunday evening dinner with Rev. and Mrs. George Shaffer at Stayner. Mr. Curtis was a passenger in a car driven by Martha Janet Peaston, RR 2. Gormley. who has been charged with failing to share the roadway. Mrs. Lacey was then taken to York Central Hospital. where she was released after further treatment. I11 Newmarket. a fire caused $20,000 damage to the home of Ian Scott. 308 Prospect Street, July 2. about 8:47 pm. Fitkjn, 90 Temperance Street. and Gary Kydd. 23 Irwin Av- enue, both of Aurora, also were injured. Richmond didn’t have road to ha holiday weel The many friends of Mrs. Al- vin Caseley will be pleased to hear she is able to be home now after spending several weeks in Sunnybrook Hospital. York Regional Police said the accident occurred when the car went out of control. The driver of the car has not been estab- lishoi as yet. George Curtis. 85. of 8920 Bayview Avenue. South Thom- hill. died in York Central Hos- pital. July 1. two days after being injured in a two-car acci- dent on Bayview Ave. The Richvale Lions will run their summer bingo games Monâ€" day nights beginning July 10 at 7:30 pm. They will be held in the hall at 31 Spruce Avenue with the usual 20 games and a $100. jackpot every night. The admission is $1. and the public is invited. School News Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woodward and Miss Margaret Empringham spent the holiday weekend at Niagara Falls. Neighborhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perkins are celebrating their 35th wed- ding anniversary on July 7. Open House will be held in their honor at the home of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Naylor. 62 Denham D11. Thornhill. from 2 to 5 pm and from 7 to 9 p'h. Mrs. Lillan 'Knapp and Irene of Richmond Hill had Sunday evening dinner with John Em- pringham and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringham. Cause of tube fire is un- known. son. July 14: Mrs. Wm. Orr. Neighborhood Notes July 15; Mrs. Marcus Jarvesn Congratulations to Mr. and July 15. ng5. Albert Moorby who were Wedding anniversary greet-J‘married July 1 in Oakville. ings to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith15everal people from our corr- married 30 years. July 5. munity were guests at the wed. Mrs. Alice Perkins and Miglding. Mabel Sanderson attended the Mrs. John Honsberger and inter-faith church service held boys of Barrie visited her mo- in St. Andrew's United Church, :her, Mrs. Delbert Baker. Markham, Wednesday evening Miss Helen Wideman has been of last week. {confined to her home with The many friends of Ewart'chickenpox. The many friends of Ewart Stiver are sorry to hear that he has suffered a stroke and is now hospitalized. Open House The grade 4 teacher. Mrs. Gaye Grieco was the subject of a surprise party on the Friday before school closing. She and her husband will be taking a tour of several countries next year, so she will not be teach- ing. Her children at the school presented her with several gifts during the party. The Charles McQuirl Award for all round citizenship was presented to Donna Cole: grade 6. The sports day was rained out on the first day and then con- tinued in the next week. The first Place team was: Jill Andâ€" rews. Denise Denzel, Paul Mills. Cindy Krutzler. Charlene Biles. Craig Stephens. Dean Thiessen, Frances Woo, Willy Duma. The second team was: Flip Sleeman. Donna Cole, Leslie Cunnane, Danny Rider, Jimmy Stewart, Linda Perry, Diana Burlon, Paulo Gullo, and Tim Boswell. The third team was: Mike Park~ er, Eric Wright. Cathy Lewis. ‘Lori St. Eve, Cathy Blotti. Chris Cunnane. Scott Wise, Steven Lang, David Green. CORRESPONDENT Mrs. Geoffrey Cook 84 Garden Ave. Phone: 889-4553 LANGSTAFF NEWS Hill motorists to go out on the 'e trouble on the Misses Mary and Adeline I"'jfieaman spent a week with andifriends and relatives in Penn- ,fsylvania. Mrs. William Watson and Ray Hawkins have both sold their homes. so more changes will soon be coming in our com- munity. homes. so more changes will Mrs. John Brash is home soon be coming in our com- from York Central Hospital, munity. Richmond Hill and convalesc- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin ing at the home of her daugh- and children of Englehart spentlter, Mrs. Fred Harris. several days with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Shirley Doner of Re- Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stutzman and son of Marian Centre. Penn. were weekend guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dnner. Mrs. Roy Brillinger was able to come home for the week- end but had to return to To- ronto General Hospital Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spmx- ton spent two weeks near Bays- ville. Mrs. Gordon Harmon has re- turned to her home in Sterling after spending four weeks at the Campey home. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Campey. John and Stephen. home from Europe where they spent several weeks with relatives in Germany and England. Max Hazel is spending .the summer with relatives in Ger~ many. Ontario. Place presents a whole new season of w _ entertalnment and fun. 0 Ray Charles and Boss Brass, July 8 0 Karel Ancerl and the Toronto Symphony, July 9 & l3 oWalter Susskind and the Toronto Symphony, July ll & IS 0The Association and the S-Man Electrical Band, July 14 0 Ivan Romanofl‘, July 15 & 29 0 Victor Fcldbrill and the Toronto Symphony. July 16 I The New Christ)! Minstrels, July 17 0 Louis Applcbaum conducts “Music from the Movies”. July 19 0 Catherine McKinnon. July 2| 0 Fred Stone Jazz concert. Jul_\' 22 0 Crowbarroclt concert. July 24 0 Arthur Fiedler and the Toronto Sym< phony; July 25 8: 27 0 A Tribute to George & lra Gershwm, July 1o 0 The Poppy Family and the Stampeders. July 28 0 Sent Ozawa and the Toronto Symphony, July 30. It’s all new this season. New entertain- ment. new fun, new attractions, new ways to enjoy yourself, Ontario-style. If you’ve never been to Ontario Place, this is the time to do it. If you’ve dropped in before, come on back. There‘s a lot to see and do. Big, New Shows at The Forum. Mmdmmmmmmwmmmfi mmahmm magma m.m mwfixwmfiflafimmfiuh CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED and‘liré Rev. Andrew McNiven attend- tended the general conference of the Brethren In Christ Churches in West Milton. Ohio, last week. Miss Selena Atkinson, a resi- dent at Brierbush Hospital. Stouffville. broke her hip on Friday and is in Centenary Hospital. Scarboro. Her room number is 727. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leek are entertaining at their home in honor of Mrs. Albert Leek an the occasion of her 80th birth- day July 9 from 2 ‘to 5 pm. Gifts gratefully declined. Mrs. Leek lived at Gm‘mley all her Mr. and Mrs. William Ash and Connie spent Saturday with friends in Exeter. Garth Hunking of Kitchener holidayed with his cousin, Doug Elliott. Paul Farmer The Doner reunion was held Saturday at Victoria Square park over the supper hour. life .until she moved to Stouff- ville a few years ago. Her many friends here are cordially invited to attend this happy occasion. Mrs. Lydia Winsel of Saska- toon. Saskatchewan. and Mrs. Hilda Shinkle of Jansen. Sask- atchewan. spent several days with her greatniece, Mrs. Law- rence Boynton. Mrs. Roy Bovair of Woodville visited her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Boynton and family for several days last week. “y cvcl) ud). uUu I. ml): IL} Bring your appetite. R‘ s . ' ' Ontario Place has over 28 dazzling and different ed TouCh omano' dlmng and drinking spots. Menus (and prices) are E? n. \‘Nl the panhon pods‘ one of the world‘s mosl. a: vaned as the establishments. Plck one or do Ci n- advanced JUdIO/Hsual CXhlblllOl‘lS.thf€}0u are. the rounds. If you're a dint-yourself“ bnng a A ra 35 lee! abme Lake Onlano tounng a senes of plcmc.0nlano Place bonus smcludelheacres and ' he glass-encased podsl explonng Onlano‘s hmory us acres of grassy hllls. shoreline, shady nooks and F1 to presenL guessmg at us future. And thnllmg m an super places to spread the blankel.open the basket 3‘ m experience unm allable an)“ here else 111 the “orld! and relax. onto rio placev And that‘s only The F orum‘s programme for July! August wxll bejust as great. Make your plans now. And remember. all shows at The Forum are in- cluded wnh admission to Omarlo Place. There‘s no theatre like Cinesphere anywhere in the world. Imagine it! A screen 80’ Wide and as tall as a six storey building. Sixteen-channel stereo sound. Presenting this season,a new giant-screen Imax production: LABYRINT H I". A breathtak< ing version of the Expo '67 classic created espe- cially for Cinesphere. (And if you haven’t seen “NORTH OF summon". )et, you'll be happy to know it‘s still thrilling Cinesphere audiences every day. Don’t miss it.) 35 fefl above Lake Ontario touring a series of glass-encased pods, exploring Ontario's history. its present, guessmg at its fulurc. And thrilling to an experience unavailable anywhexe else in the world! Big, New Film at Cinesphere. gina. Saskatchewan. is spending two weeks' holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doner. Misses Susan Hawkins. Shar- on Hawkins and June Chadwick are spending a week at Willow Springs Camp. Mrs. Norm Brown spent the weekend with Mrs. Allan Pope at Glen Orchard in Muskoka. Womens Institute The Gormley WI met June 28 at the Whitchurch - Stouffville Museum for a guided tour of the facility. This was followed by a brief business meeting. Mrs. Harry Smith was pro- gram convenor. Nine members were present. A report of the York County Rally was given by Mrs. Russ Elias. The rally. attended by Mrs. Ellas. Mrs. Norm Brown and Mrs. Roy Smith. was held in St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church, Scarboro and was followed by a tour of the museum in Thom- son Memorial Park. established by the Scarboro Historical Soc- iety in the former Cornell House, moved to the park for that purpose. The next meeting will be held September 27 at 8:15 pm at, the home of Mrs. Robert Baycroft in Aurora. A booklet containing In Memoriam verses may be procured without charge at the Advertising Counter of "The Liberal". 63 Yonge St. 5.. Richmond Hill. or we will be pleased to mail one on request. Telephone 884â€"1105. In Memoriam Verses 887-5445 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Jl Children’s Village is Ontario Plaoe’s newest and biggest attraction. lt's neither a park nor a play- ground. It’s a wonderland. A completely unique collection of things for kids to do. The Rubber Forest, The Butterfly Raee,'l'lie Sound Area.The Punching Forest, The Tube Slides, Mirror Land, The Roller Slide, The Foam Swamp. The Hand- Over-Water Swingâ€"and 21 more safe, skill-testing. involving activities for young people. (No matter how old they are.) The entirel'd acres of Children‘s Village is covered with a gigantic orange translu- cent tent. Sunlight gels in and rain stays out. Chil- dren‘s Village.You have to see it to believe it. And once again, it‘s included with your general admis- sion to Ontario Place. lUul W60 flllu pcunl UU( real paddle-wheeler). bra: shine. moonlight, fresh at more. Some things yo Ontario Place is on Torc Exhibition Park. Come b GO train or boat (we eve Now open 7 Admission Open to grounds 10:00 am Children’s Village. Wow! LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-8844105 LAWNMOWERS â€"- Tom - Lawnboy - Davis Gilson - .lacohsen - Flymos - Yardman - Electric - Tillers ~ Shredder Baggers Tractors and Riders. 5-14 h.p.. S.P. Complete Service and Repairs for Briggs & Stratton - Clinton - Tecumseh - Lawnboy - Kohler - 0 & R - J.L.0. - Hirth - C.C.W. - Sunbeam Electric. etc. 210 Markham Road 884-7716 - 884-9001 HOMELITE CHAINSAWS SHARPENING â€" Precision Chain - Shears - Scissors Reel & Rotary Mowers John Deere financing on garden equipment. 30% down payment. No interest charges until March 1. 1973 REID LA WNMO WER SALES 6’ SER VICE llllC (ll \Jlll 3’ BIC! BOATS 6’ MOTORS KEYSTONE MINI BIKES AND REPAIRS See the new John Deere Electric tractor Restaurants: 12 noon (Sun. 10:00 pm.) Exhibits: l0200 am. 9:30 pm. Cinesphere: 10:00 am. 9:30 pm. Admission: Adults: SLSO. Students: .75. Children: Free if accompanied by an adult. .25 if alone. Res1dem Ontario Semor C iuzens: Free. For men informauon. call 965-77”. Shops and boutiques. A World War [I Spitfiu. HM CS. Halda. the battle-seasoned destroyet. Tour boats and pedal boats. The Niagara Belle (a real paddle-wheeler). brass bands. and trams. Sun- shine. moonhght, fresh air and Lake Ontano.And Ontario Place is on Toronto's lakefront opposil: Exhnbmon Park. Come by car. public transit. bus. GO Lmn or boat (we even have our own marina. We have a h complete new line of Chrysler Some things you should know. Now open 7 days-a-week. Package Deals and Financing 0n the premises More, More, More. Richmond Hill Open 8 - 9 13.111. 3.5 - 150 H.S.P. Close 12:30 am. (Sun. 9:30 pm.) 1:00 am.

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