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The Liberal, 18 Oct 1973, p. 4

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Our M e s s p 0 rt Driving Award of the week goes to the OPP Constable driving a cruiser with License HCO461 who‘ passed me in “down town" Maple on.the Thanks- giving Holiday afternoon. With speeds in the area of 40 mph he left me behind in that residential zone. Good thing the York Regionals didn't have their usual speed trap set up! Good Morning Group Women’s Institute The WI Branch held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Allan Gel- .latly October 9. Mrs. Millicent Knight, a former King resident and W1 member who now resides in Graphite Lake. was the guest of honor and showed slides of her trip to Mexico. Mrs. Gellatly will be the 'WI representative at the Central Ontario WI Conven- tion held at the Toronto Royal York Hotel October 24, 25 and 26. Mrs, Elsie Beynon and Mrs. Robert Ball told of the Crea- tive S‘titchery Seminar (spon- sored by the Department of Agriculture) they attended in Newmarket during Septem- ;ber. Mrs. Beynon and Mrs. Ball will attempt to pass on their learnings to their fel- low WI members and 4-H leaders at a special October 30 meeting. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Doris Willoughby on Novem- ber 13. Mcssport Award Also, many of our regular readers have called to see if they can get additional copies for friends or relatives outside of our distribution area. For these people, we have good news. We arranged to have additional copies run off the press to meet the demand. The cookbook con- tains over 200 recipes sent in by readers from as far distant as Vancouver and Quebec, as well as helpful hints for the home cook. Copies for sale at the office, 63 Yonge Street South, Richmond Hill, at 35¢L per copy, are the same as those distributed in the September 27 edition of “The Liberal”. It is tabloid size printed on newsprint stock, the same as the rest of the paper, but half as big. Since “The Liberal” published its “Cookbook ’73” September 27 there have been many calls from people who are not regular subscribers but would like to have a copy of the book. It is not a hard-cover book with glossy pages lavishly illustrated with color shots of mouthwatering delicacies, but it does have a wide range of interesting recipes, economical and gourmet, some simple, some very involved, but for the price, where could you find a better buy? Get your copy now, while they last. President Chris Newland COOKBOOK ’73 KING CITY, OAK RIDGES “The Liberal" is always pleased to publish iten interest regarding people and events in Oak Rid Lake Wilcox and King City districts. Our news ct pondent for King City is Norman Matthews, 832- and for Oak Ridges - Lake Wilcox please call KNAPP'S PAINT 8.‘ WALLPAPER SERVICE ltd. Community Life In We still carry Benjamin Moore Paint lines THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 18, 1973 3 Week Paint'8. Wall Paper'Sule WALL PAPER SALE 20% OFF to 50% OFF STOCK PAPERS . MST CHANCE ON ENAMEL and PLASTIC VARNISH SUPERWHITE INTERIOR l0Xâ€"0PACII50111; PORCELAIN ENAMEL 18 Yonge St; South, Aurora 727-4953 20 levendale Rd., Richmond Hill 884-2819 [introduced Charles Labarge of Bell Canada. manager of the Newmarket area, who told the members the success story of this small company of 149 employees (in this area) who so control the econ- omy of the area. He quoted the figure of $1,289, 802 paid out in wages, most of which was spent in and around {Newmarken King City and } Bradford. Mr. Labai‘ge listened pa- tiently to complaints â€" and there were many! As a part of Bell Canada’s public rela- tions team. he excels. He said that it cost the company $1,500 to maintain each tele- phone in King City and that even though our long dis- tance bills were high. weren‘t we getting a bargain! I think Mr. Laberge said that there were 27,000 resident Bell cus- tomers in the Newmarket. King City and Bradford area and that most of them were happy customers. He quoted TorontO' Columnist Richard Needham as saying “that there were just three institu- tions that seemed to know what they were doing â€"â€" the Jesuits, t h e M a f ia, and Mother Bell“. He stressed the fact that while Ontario and Quebec are Bell provinces. you can literally telephone anywhere in the world. Your telephone. he said. is used to develop personal relationships: it is an information gatherer; a consensus maker: and a mul- tiâ€"dimensional space enlarger. Ninety-three percent of Can- adians have telephones. SICDRETHA/VE «201.105; PLASTIC VARNISH Sup" who inmiu petunia lumll 0! I dazzling whileness, us hugh gloss uolcelam llmsh Is EISIIV washable and resnslam to all normal renditions m the home anvless, non low and ol 3 mmamhle use 0! auphcanon. LUXOPAC can be used on all wood, maul, concrete and wallbolrd surlace: Us: n mlh me SIEOPRIM undertone! If: the nerlecl enamel lo: lulchens and bathrooms A real bargain al 10 99 a gallon Suggested retail mica SICUPfl/M [755-110) ENAMEL UNDERCOAT Suggested mail ptics SICD sale dISCOUM You on em ¢ Clut. mm". hard plastic unisl lot floon and woodwork. Wale! ml! no! whllln u Unlfletled by hush common subsunces. cleaners, alkalis. acids» on: Its uch llmsh enhances [he nalural beauty ol wood and n has on oulslnnamg res-stance to wear and ablaslon Saca- relhnne consulqu an additional ptolemon Ior all wood sudaces "001$, doovs. cupbonrds FIQUIVES no mung Sold rudy lo use Now. It's In: turn: lo 'SIcovelhamze' your floors at a on once Suggested retail ptiee SICO sale dlStOunl You pay only M SICO sale amount You pay only Natl.“ Mario: undercut"! In: LUHJPAC mall ll seals any menu: wood surlace Be‘ sndes pvovudmg belle: adhesmn and umlormuly lor lUX-OPAC porcelain enamel, SlCOPRIM Is easy lo sand paper and leaves no brush malts ll lulls small surface Helen: and may be avertolled with all mlenov tonvennonal palms GALLON GALLON GALLON s ‘6' 5‘6 346 Suggested lotail price SICU sale dustoum 100 pay only ‘ SICD sale duscounl You pay only Suggested retail mice Suggested mail price SICO sale dlscounl You pay only ‘ “The Liberal" is always pleased to publish items of interest regarding people and events in Oak Ridges - Lake Wilcox and King City districts. Our news corres- pondent for King City is Norman Matthews, 832-1579; and for Oak Ridges - Lake Wilcox please call Janet Russell at 773-4105. Theatre Aurora‘s fund rais- ing drive received a welcome shot in the arm with the announcement that they were to be granted $500 from the Merker Grant for 1973. More fund raising activities are in the making. Church News The Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in King City invites one and all to their annual bazaar October 27 in the church auditorium, Keele Street North at 2 pm. Bar- Wednesday. October 24 Fire Chief James Davidson of Vaughan will speak to the Good Morning Group on fire safety. Everyone welcome. Non-members 25c. Kingcraft general meeting October 24. Fashion show by the weaving group entitled “Loom Lovelies”. Theatre Aurora’s “School For Scandal” will be present- ed at St. Andrew’s College on November 8. 9 and 10. More about this later. ' most members agreed they I gains will be found at all the were. Even if they didn’t, I tablesâ€"home baking, candy,‘ doubt anyone would willingly‘ handwork, quilts. “White; relinquish this mainstay of Elephants” â€" and, for the l the communication media. children. there is a fish pond. ‘ Donna’s Bits & Pieces During the afternoon patrons Yoga classes at the King may also enjoy a “spot of Library are filled and now in ‘ tea". I nrnarpcc If fhprp is pnnuEhISCIWOI News Please don’t forget the GMG Rummage Sale Sat- urday morning at 9:30 am. Clothing. toys and white ele- phants. Something for every- one. Yoga classes at the King Library are filled and now in progress. If there is enough interest. another class will be formed. For information call Mrs. Eleanor Indeleman at 833-6833 or Mrs. Jessie Bird at 833-5656. S a t u r d a y morning pro- grams at the library are in full swing again. 10 am. Council meeting October 22 in the township offices at 7:30 pm. Happy birthday to Tanya McQueen, daughter of Don and Vinnie M c Q u e e n of Clearview Heights. ‘Tanja is 7 years old today. Best wishes to Brian and Sandy MacDonald and their children on their recent move from a small house to a large one. North Toronto’s finest facilities for wedding receptions, company parties, special events or meetings. Seating for up to 200 people For Reservations Call 297-1711 BUTTONVILLE COUNTRY CLUB DON MILLS AT BUTTONVILLE King City Area OUAHT QUART QUART VIII SPECIAL OFFER! 20% off (r/ all Simms Brushes A A sock hop will be held October 23; and on October 25, the grade nines will wel- come their parents to parents’ night. Regional Councillor Gor- d'on Rowe, of Oak Ridges, who has named by the ma- yor as chairman of the stu- dy committee, chaired the meeting of residents. at KCS‘S. Tomorrow (October 19) the senior football team will play Bayview at King. The junior soccer team will play at Langstaff the same day. Monday October 22, the junior soccer team will play at Thornhill. volleyball girls will play at Sutton. Members of the Lake Wil- cox community elected as their representatives Po-snt- maslter William Goro‘d', Ri~ chard Evans, 9 Wildwood Avenue, Frank M‘ounut of L-akelanld Avenue, former- Councillor Stewart B‘ell, Ed- ward Frye,~ RR-2 Aurora, Mrs. Leona Clo-0k, Mike Monroe and Alexander of Rosemary Street. The girls' athletic associa- tion will hold an activity night this evening in the gym Name 9 Residents To l. Wilcox Group The nine elected members of Richmond Hill Council and a member at large, to be named by Mayor Willi-am Lazenby, will also be on (the committee. Nine residents of the Lake Wilcox area were chosen Oc- tober 42 at a meeting of about 50 people in ‘the ‘pub- lic school auditorium, to form part of a committee ‘to which the representatives of M. D. Dillon Company Li- mi‘te-d will report from time to time as they progress with the Lake Wilcox Study. ROLLER TRAY SET ,‘z " SMOOTH FLOW The Lions’ Hallowe'en Cos- ‘tume Da c-e will be held October 2 from 8 pm ’00 1 am at the Lions Den, .Bond Lake Arenral Tickets-$15 per couple. Hot buffet, disc joc- :Make Your Old Hardwood; {Floors LOOK LIKE NEW!: The seniors will, be holding a bake sale at ‘the Wheel- house from 11 am to 5 pm October 27. " President of Club 99 Gord Achilles, at The Wheel-house October 10, pre- sented two cheques ¢o the senrloa's. A cheque for $50 came from Club 99 and one xor $90 from the owners and tLenan-ts Of the land on which the snowmobile club operates. The senllors were most pleased and appreciatiâ€" ve of the donations. 'Dhe seniors ‘had a really enjoyable bus trip to see the fall colors October 11. The bus went out through Orangeville and stopped for a while at Devil‘s Glen where Captain Ed Hawman reports, the colors “were out of this world”. The seniors had lunch in Coll‘in‘gwoovd and visited the Blue Moun- tain Pottery, the shipyard and (locks. They had dinner at The Chatterbox on High- way 400 and were back by 5 Seniors Don’t forget, the Lions’ dinner for seniors will be October 23 at 7 pm. Any- one n-eedi'ng .a ride is asked to call Cap Hawman ‘at 773- 5521. Hallowe’en After the games were over the ladies served de-ltic‘ious refreshments and a birthday cake, complete with candles, was presented to Mrs. Amy Weaving in honor, she said, of her leIt birthday. Color Trip The trophy for the highest scoring senior went to Mrs. D. Barnsldale and the troâ€" phy for the highest scoring Lion went to President Bill Mayor. Councillor William Corcoran took part in the match but ‘had to admit {that he needs more practise! ifiisi‘manfl 1*." .F'_°°.: Efl'flia‘d After ’the presentation. the seniors and the Lions held a dam t‘oumamenlt. Des- pi‘te a valiant effort on We part of the seniors, the Lions won six games to two. The winners' trophy for ‘the senior citizenss’ annual dart tournament went to the Lions, but the seniors vowed to practise really hard and win- ‘it back next year. Oak Ridges - Lake Wilcox I ‘i““““““ PHONE 881-2936 Custo'm Re-sanding FREE ESTIMATES At the Centre, Mr. Chung specializes in teaching Korean Toe Kwon-Do, Hapkido and Yoga Martial Arts Cen'fi'e of Aurorq We specialize m key, refreshments, all inclu- sive. Prizes for the best costumes. Neighborhood Notes At St. Paul’s United Church the mid-week girls‘ groups are the Explorers (8-11) who meet Wednesday at 4 pm and the CGIT (12 17) who meet Wednesday at 7 pm. The Bond Lake Skating Club invites all adult skaters to join in its adult skating time at the Bond Lake Arena Thursday nights from 8:45 to 10 pm. $20 for the season. weekly rates on request. Other club members wel- come, For more information please call Mrs. Enid Pant- ling at 773-5998 or Mrs. Nancy Seymour at 773-5855. Help wanted If anyone is even vaguely motivated to serve. call Ja- nrert Russell at 773-4105 and let‘s talk about it. Or Call Mary Clayton at 773-4483. Are Brownies and Guides out 'of style now? The Boy Scouts and Cubs are still going strong, why not the girls’ organizations? It does seem that the men in the communin are more willing mo put in time for their sons than the women for their daughters. Is 'tlh'is such a man‘s world that few people care about (the girls? 01' do you think your girls aren’t interested? Have you asked them? The Oak Ridges Minor Hockey Association will hold a dance at [the Bond Lake Arenla October 20 at $6 per couple. There will be a disc jockey and buffet lunch and dancing will continue from 8 pm to 1 am. The Neighborhood Service Centre Committee is wor- king with Helpma‘te, Rich- mond Hill for a LIP granlt for staff in order to estab- lish a social service centre It is felt that Were is a need for a Guide Company and a Brownie Pack in the area but both the lst Oak Ridges Brownie Pack and Guide Company and the lot Lake Wilcox Brownie pa'ck have died» from lack of help. There is eqwipment, and moâ€" n‘ey will be forthcoming if only some women come for- ward to help. Is there any- body in the community wil- ling ‘to [help with these pro- grams for the young girls- of the neighborhood? Order Carrier Central Air Conditioning before you need it and get something you always need. Money. Up to $250 in cash. Illustrated above and right: The famous Carrier Round One. heart of your Carrier central air conditioning system. It nestles in the garden. operates almost silently. and requires very little maintenance. III-III. authorized NAME V STREET AND NUMBER CITY OR TOWN PROVINCE POE TE? ----------------!b Maybe you're thinking of waiting until Spring to have your house centrally air conditioned. Carrier will pay you not to wait. Here are five nice deals Carrier is offering if you give us an order by December 1, 1973. Carrier humidifier and get a cash rebate of $20 Deal .4. Order a Carrier central home air conditioning system and electronic air cleaner and get a cash rebate of $175 Deal 5. Order a Carrier central home air conditioning system and. electronic air cleaner and 1m midifier and get a total cash rebate of $250! T. H. Oliver Ltd. v 32 Wellington Street West, P.0. Box 36, Aurora, Ontario. L4G 3H1. Gentlemen, Please contact me. I’d like a free quote on having Carrier central home air conditioning installed in my home. I understand that I can get a cash rebate of up to $250 if I contract for the installation before December 1, 1973. 32 WELLINGTON ST. W., AURORA 881-1372 727-4258 Deal 1. 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