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The Liberal, 31 Aug 1972, p. 19

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E__W l 1 Check This low Price! Outstanding Bakery Values! LEMON PIE j PAlMOlIVE JANE PARKER, JELLY OR PINEAPPLE TOPPED JANE PARKER JANE PARKER. SLICED. DELICIOUS TOASI‘J SWEET ROLLS JANE PARKER, FROSYED JAN! PARKER RAISIN BREAD 416-ozléévesslbd JAN! PAIKER, MERINGUE BALL DONUTS EGG ROLLS CHERRY PIE ORANGE PEKOE ORANGE SALADA TEA PREPRICED AT 89¢ ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES 9-01 pouch pack ALL VARIETIES Full 84nch, 22-02 size Mb 2-oz pkg mm FULL l-INCH, 24-01 SIZE pkg o§ 6 pkg of 8 (BUY 4 â€" SAVE 16:) each 59¢ 59¢ (SAVE 14:) (SAVE 14¢) (SAVE 10:) (SAVE 14:) JANE PARKER large size cake v - SA V510: n MOTHER PARKER'S ‘ 5A VF It ANGEI. CAKE TEA BAGS r I """""" I§"$"§RECK HAIRSPRAY 99¢ 1 WONDERFIT E ONE SIZE FITS All - ASSORTED COLOURS ~ â€"l Health 8: Beauty Aids! ' sACYEaLGATE roan-lug: m “09%;: ANTISEPTIC JOH NNNNNN OOOOOOOOO LiSTERINE MOUTHWASH 97¢ Regular, Super, Regular Unscemed, Super Unscen'od 4 1 4 1 1 J“ WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES h l ill/11117. ANN PAGE THE LIBERAL, Richmond HillI Ontario, Thursday. Aug. 31, 1972 16-01 AEROSOL TIN 12-FL-OZ BOTTLE l ‘ Friends are sorry to learn that several of our former resi- dents are ill in hospital. Mrs. uMarion Frisby and Mrs. Douglas Parsons are in the Scarboro Centenary Hospital. Mrs. Lillian Knapp is now in the Sunny- brook Hospital. Toronto. Church services \fill be re- sumed on Sunday at 11:30 am. with Rev. Martin Jenkinson in charge. Everyone welcome. Good used saleable articles and rummage articles are reâ€" quired for the annual auction sale sponsored by the Lions in the Community Hall September 16. For pick un kindly telephone Lions Dave Beadle at 773-4190 or Frank Brumwell. 887â€"5536 or any other Lion member. Neighborhood Notes A speech} recovery is wished for them. ‘ Birthday greetings to Vincent Wills aged seven years Septem- ber 3: John Mikkelsen. 11 years. September 3: Linda Empring- ham, 14 years September 4. Special wedding anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stickley who on September 6 will be married 50 years. Con- gratulations Mr. and Mrs. Stick- ley. may you have many more years of happiness together. Wedding anniversary greetâ€" ings to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nichols married six years Sep- tember 3. Mr. and Mrs. Don‘Hamilton and Vincent Wills have re- turned from a 10-day canoe trip at Quetico National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perkins of Richmond Hilil. Mrs. Alice Perkins called on friends from Montreal and Toronto and Miss Mabel Sanderson on Saturday afternoon. Laurie Ashton. Cathy Boyn- ton. Laurie Canning. Scott Har- die. John Houck. Laurie Mer- cer. Danny and Timmy Szauter. and Douglas Williams will be beginning high school when September 5 rolls around. We wish all these young people every success in their new en- deavors‘. Debbie McLaren and Jamie Rumney will be starting kinder- garten next week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Romano. Weldrick Road, on the arrival of a baby daughter. Denise, August 11. a sister for Lisa. also to Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Jensen. an 8 lb. ’7 ounce boy. August 10. another grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Williamson Clark, Pemberton Road. Kéith Swindlehurst and Doug Fox have just returned from their vacation at Lake St. Pe- ter. Kathy Clark. Pembertori Road, has just returned from a wonderful holiday at Camp Thunderbird. Algonquin Park. _ Mrs. Ron Titterington and Mrs. Bill Wynn from the north of England have spent a few days visiting and sightseeing with their cousin Mrs. Alex Wehrens and family. Neighborhood Notes Get well wishes to Doug Wright, Bathurst and Weldrick Road, who was in York Central Hospital. Wendy Sutherland, Sing- hampton, is spending some of her summer vacation with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Roy Masters and family. Weld- rick Road. PICKERING TOWNSHIP: Charges by the striking Cana- dian Union of Public Em- ployees. Local 1,000, that On- tario Hydro has lost $12 million in revenue from the Pickering Nuclear Plant. have been dis missed by Hydro officials. A management spokesman stated that a surplus of almost 1 mil- lion kilowatts has been pro- duced since the strike began and some of this has been avail- able for sale to neighboring American areas. STOUFFVILLE: A young man arrested in Stouffville on July 8 has been senteneed to eight months in jail. Donald Jones. 19, of Uxbridge. appeared be- fore Judge Harry Jermyn in Whitby Provincial Court to plead guilty to seven offences. Among the charges were some involving burglaries in Ux- bridge and Stouffville between June 14 and July 8. Victoria Square NORTH RICHVALE NEWS PETER SMITH York Home T.V. 889-1646 CHILDREN $1.50 EACH Everything Included: Food - Beverage - Favours Complete Supervision PHONE - 884-7005 Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandie RR. 2. Gormley Telephone 887-5421 CORRESPONDENT Mrs. Rhona Wehrens 130 May Avenue Phone 884-4333 (Evenings) See Ad on Page 3 PARTIES WORKS IN A DRAWER Color TV by

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