Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 2 Nov 1972, p. 20

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These models are free, so we suggest you write for yours now. Again, we re- peat, there is no cost, and certainly no obligation. Write to Dept. 9509, Beltone Elec- tronics, 3637 Metropolitan Blvd., E.. Montreal 38, P.Q. Try it to see how it is worn in the privacy of your own home without cost or obliga- tion of any kind. It's yours to keep, free. It weighs less than a third of an ounce. and it‘s all at ear level, in one unit. No wires lead from body to head. How’s Your Hearing? 20 Chicago, Ill.â€"-A free offer of special interest to those who hear but do not under- stand words has been an- nounced by Beltone. A non- operating model of the small- est Beltone aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone answering this ad‘ vertisement. Each of the three York North candidates visited the school. As a follow-up the students cast ballots for Monday of this week the school was the location for two polling stations, each of which was observed by the students. Within four or five years the youngsters will be. themselves, eligible voters. School News All grade eight students of Woodland Senior Public a week ago Monday visited Pioneer Village in connection with current Canadian his- tory lessons. MOTOROLA The Chip £2 Pop Shop POP AT FACTORY PRICES PUSH. ONE BUTTON 288 Bayview Ave. N. (Bayview Plaza) Bayview & Elgin Mills Sideroad - 884-9012 S P E C I A L ! REGULAR POTATO CHIPS, 16 oz. only 80¢ Salt & Vinegar Bacon & Hickory More Sour Cream & Onion in Portables Table Models and Full Console A vailable AMAZING ONE-BUT TON Insta-Matic. COLOR TLNING ¢ YORK HOME TV I» 889-1646 «I THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill], Ontario, Thursday, Nov. 2, 1972 For as little as $6.25 a week ($24.95 monthb') including 2 year total service warranty. South Thorn/rill and Ba yview Glen News Peter Smith will personally service all sets if and when required, right in your home. CORRESPONDENT: DAVE BARBOUR â€" PHONE 889-2505 - 366-1720 these candidates and their congregaticnal and family‘in t} ts of parties, based on their own life committee. the UCW and qfaplo ic a assessment, the wor=hip cpmmittee. All‘ at pg and Every Week Reg. Price This Week PER CASE Get these Quasar lICoIor TV good-viewing leatures. too! I} lnsta-Matic. Color Tuning. Push one button and presto. Hue. intensity. contrast and brightness are automatically balanced instantly. . . even activates the Automatic Fine Tuning! 31* Long-Lite. Solid-State Components on plug-in, mini-Circuit panels. replace all but 4 chassis tubes, Designed to work without burning out like tubes often do. they help keep OuasarllIcoIor ‘new set“ fresh and vivid. $1.57 The 165th anniversary of Thornhill United will be ob- served Sunday. At 10:30 am Ric h a r d Baker, ARCT. ARCC, will give an organ recital. Guest preacher will be Rev. Bernard Warren. director of the Bezek Centre at Milton. Guest soloist will be Mrs. Dorla Warren. Following this s e r v i c (2 there will be an anniversary luncheon arranged by the The November meeting of the Doncaster Community Ladies’ Club will be a visit to the Villa Nursing Home in Stouffville, November 9 at 2 pm. All members planning to attend are asked to gather at the corner of Clark and Henderson Avenues in front of the Mac's Milk Store be- fore 1:30 pm to pool trans- portation. Church News The afternoon program will feature songs. skits and choir music by the students. Parents are invited. Architect Eugene Janniss and Trustee Mrs; Louise Aimone will attend the afternoon event, In the eve- ning the school will be de- clared open and Director of Education Sam Chapman and Trustee Louise Aimone will be among the dignitaries present. Ladies’ Club The official opening cere- monies of new Bayview Fair- ways Public will be held November 8. Two programs. one in the afternoon and one in the evening, will mark the occasion. Studefits of E, J. Sand1peonle are welcome. Junior Public on Tuesday of? There will be time for 2 this week enjoyed a gala Hal- “talk-bmk" with Mr. Warren lowe’en Party at the school“ * * * featuring “T o p p e r The 1 Clown" and goodies. Many: of the mothers were on hand for the occasion. The official opening cere- monies of new Bayview Fair- ways Public will be held November 8. Two programs. one in the afternoon and one The initial meeting of the Thornhill United Church Men's Club will take place ‘ November 27 at 6:30 pm. As well as dinner, there will be a showing of the highly rated film, “That All May Be One”, and a discussion period. MOTOROLA \T HAS 0 lnsta-MatmfiShféé the finest color tuning éfétem yet) can buy Plus Small Refundable Deposit GIVE PETER SMITH A CALL NOW, AND HE’LL ARRANGE TO BRING ONE OF THESE AMAZING SETS RIGHT INTO YOUR LIVING ROOM, FOR A LIVE COLOR TV DEMONSTRATION. 0F 24 A man with a history of association with the motor- cyclists is a suspect in the 12:45 am Saturday bottle as- sault causing bodily harm at the back door of the Rich- mond Motor Inn, Yonge Street South. BOTTLE SMASHED FACE Families arriving now from Uganda urgently need furnishings for their bare apartments. If you can do- nate furniture (beds. tables. chairs, etc.) or linens or dishes. etc., please phone Mrs. Gardner or Mr. Gagnon at Canada Manpower, 221- 9343. vvaI). 'The clothing centre is busy and is running low on winter clothing. Needed are warm dresses and coats for women and girls, winter jackets and- shoes for boys, blankets and sheets. Please leave clothes Satan's Choice Motorcyclists In Horrible Assault, Break-In The Satan‘s Choice motor- cycle group was linked to a horrible assault at a Rich- mond Hill tavern that may blind a Newmarket man in one eye, according to York Regional Police reports last week. The motorcyclists were also linked to a Markham Town break-in and theft from a residence. congregaticnal and family life ccmmittee. the UCW and the worchip committee. All peonle are welcome. There will be time for a Police said James Ray- mond, 31, of Gorham Street. Newmarket was leaving the rear door of the tavern when a bottle was smashed in his face, knocking him to the ground. Raymond began to get up and was kicked in the face. He fell down again. The injured man was tak- en to York Central Haspital where at press time he Was recovering from lacerations to the face and right eye. a fractured nose, a cut upper lip and damage to the iris of the eye. Police said a Richmond Hill youth with a Satan‘s Choice history is being sought as a suspect. Home Demoutratlon CALL NOW FOR A A car known to be driven by Satan‘s Choice members was caught at the scene of a housebreaking at Mark- ham Road and Woodbine Avenue (formerly Don Mills Road) by a neighbor at about 7:40 pm Friday night. TWO LEAVING HOUSE Richard\Tribbling saw two youths leaving the residence of Mrs. Jean Tribbling, RR 2, Gormley, carrying some- thing. He pursued the pair to a parked car, a 1964 Chev- rolet hardtop. His charming assistant Marice Dumkos. is recover- ing from tonsilitis. Howâ€" ever, Boris assures us that it is business as usual at his establishment. in the cupboard beside the «arm. rr Dhone Jean Bryce at 989-5102. The c‘othing centre sells these items to low income familirs and is one-n everv Tuesday from 9:30 am to 12 noon. If you cannot get in at this time. feel free to call the above number. Birthday congratulations go out to Serena Simpson. 65 Clark Avenue, who will cele- brate her 10th November 8: and to Heather Morrison, 83 Sprucewood Drive. who will mark her 17th November 9. Clients of Boris Shafan of Boris Hair Salon, 140 Hen- derson Avenue, are happy to learn that he is recuperating favorably at his home on Bathurst Street in Willow- dale. following an eightâ€"day atay in hospital. Mrs. ribbling‘s home had been entered through a rear patio door. A box of flatware and some jewelry was stolen. ject. Vnizhborhnod Notes This is a Help Mate pro- Not to mention Fiay Sonin, George Wilson, Wayne Van Exan, Don Daynard, John Dolan, and all our news guys. A good group. Give a listen. CFR FREE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (Sedan or Wagon) At the same price as a standard transmission model “Some of my best friends listen to BFRB!" Come to think of it. I don't know of anyone who doesn't enjoy listening to Wally Crouter, Bob Hesketh, Bill Stephenson, Jack Dennett, Henry Shannon, Earl Warren, Bill McVean, Betty Kennedy and Bill Deegan Arrests For Wilful Damage, Aiding Juvenile Delinquency GREENWOOD RENAULT A Richmond Hill 17â€"ycarâ€" Police old at 7:45 pm Monday of last week was arrested at T“: his home by Yark Regionaltnt ab: Fclice and charged with auto} last lheft. possession of a stolen‘ Road car. fraud and contributinglting to juvenile delinquency. time On the night of October 22 there was a break-in at Fisher Brothers Sporting Goods, 8159 Yonge Street North in Thomhill. $3,743 THEFT A back door was forced and the theft was set at $3,- 743.75, including hockey equipment at $57 in cash. At Sportco Marts Limited, 9185 Yonge Street, Rich- mond Hill between 2 and 2:30 pm October 19 a 10-b0x shipment of goods was de- livered. 8 BOXES STOLEN Before the shipment was taken indoors, eight boxes valued at $255 were stolen, YRP said. At Gateway Mercfiry Sales Limited. 7120 Yonge Street. Willowdale a thief or thieves opened an insecure bay door Thursday night of last week and stole a $14,000 two-door white Pantera sportscar. A suspect was arrested early this week in Metro. YRP said. but no report was yet available from Metro Two Lake Wilcox juveniles were also arrested and charg- ed with taking an automoâ€" bile without the owner's con- sent, police said. T0 JUVENILE COURT The juveniles face trial in Thornhill Juvenile Court, Doncaster Avenue and the other youth faces trial in Richmond Hill Provincial Court. Arrested as the result of a YRP investigation was Donald Dowell, 17, of 380 Mill Street, Richmond Hill. BY BUYING A 1972 RENAULT 12 AUTOMATIC SAVE $225.00 16 INDUSTRIAL ROAD 884-8841 Two youihs were arrelsd at about 4:40 pm Friday of last week on Industrial Road for allegedly canm ting wilful damage a short time before at MacDonald‘s Drive-in Restaurant. Yonge Street North. Richmond Hill. $105 DAMAGE Damage to artificial plants and a planter box was esti- mated at $105, police said. The two arrested were Steven Duffy, 20, of 393 Palmer Avenue. Richmond Hill and David Foster, 21, of 76 Scollard Street, To- ronto. A window was broken and a $300 tool box was stolen in the early morning hours Thursday of last week at the Great Outdoors BP station. Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER lst, 1972 ROUTE 4.: 4 South Bound Departures 11 am. - 2 pm. - 4pm. and 6 p.m. 6 pm. to Yonge and Garden Ave. North Bound Departures Sa.m. - 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. 1 pm. - 3 pm. - 5p.m. A $170 concrete statue of Venus Demilo weighing 150 pounds was stolen Friday night from the front porch of the Alfred Solvinik resi- dence. 94 Apricot Street. Thornhill. The statue was four feet high. police said. BUS SERVCE CHANGE 33k“ RIBS 59¢ LB. BAYVIEW MEATS PHONE FREEZER SPECIAL - 50lbs. FREEZER SPECIAL - 50lb. VARIETY PACK BAYVIEW MEATS CUT, WRAPPED, FROZEN PORKLOIEHOPI I 3285}; 69¢ LB. I 99¢ LB. I \an‘ Bayview Shopping Centre 274 BAYVIEW PLAZA. SIDE OF RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF RICHMOND HILL 773-4444 Now Available 1) THE RACY NEW RN 2) THE SPORTY R.15 STEAK & ROAST $ 44.50 CUT, WRAPPED, FROZEN 884-7691 HIND OF PORK CHICKEN BEEF $29.50

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