It will be a double bill January 29 at East Gwillim- bury Arena when the York Regional Police meet the Bus service will be provid- ed, with one bus leaving Lob- laws in Aurora at 7 pm. one from the Village Inn, Brad- ford at 7:30 pm and one from Bud Fisher‘s Drug Store, Keswick. at 7 pm. HOCKEY On January 13 there is to be a Hockey Tournament at the OMHA Keswick Arena, and on January 15 the Flying Fathers will meet the Church Dodgers (Saints vs. Sinners) at 8 pm at Aurora Commun- ity Centre. Red Storey will referee. MILLIONAIRE’S NIGHT There will be a Million- aire's Night and dance with Peter Hall and entertainment at 8 pm January 18 in the Newmarket Legion Hall. MORE HOCKEY Toronto Marlboro's will meet the Aurora Tigers in the Aurora Community Cen- tre at 8:30 pm January 22, and guest celebrities will include George Chuvalo, Angela Mosca and Irv Unger- man. BINGO The board of directors, with Whipper Billie Watson of Keswick as its chief sponsor, is planning a mam- moth bingo to take place at Lawton Brothers on Yonge Street. Newmarket at 8 pm January 7. The jackpot will be $1,000 and a total of $2.375 in prizes will be dis- tributed by the sponsoring service clubs: Civitans. Lions and Optomist. The Whippet Watson Ap- peal for funds for a thera- peutic pool for York County Hospital in Newmarket is gaining momentum, with fund raising events scheduled from January 7 to February Many Fund Raising Events Whippe’r Billy Therapeutic Pool Peter Ruddy. general ma- nager of the development company, said the builders, Bramelea Consolidated De- velopments Limited, agreed to pay for any changes made resulting from the inspec- tions. The latter will be car- ried out by the company, Markham Building Depart- ment and [the masonry sub- contractor, who built the fireplaces. Newmarket Hospital The fire occurred Decem- ber 13 at the home of Leo- nard and' Wendy Stimson. 59 Chant Crescent. They were awakened about 1:30 am by passersâ€"by who' spotted flames on the roof of ï¬heir yearvold house. FIRST INVESTIGATION Chief Smi-bh said that in- vestigation had shown that the ï¬re may have 'been caused by the construction of the fireplace or chimney. Chief Myirl Smith of Mark ham Fire Department has ordered an inspection of all fireplaces in the Village in [he Valley Subdivision in Unionville that may be of lhe same design as one dihast caught fire in the Carlton Village area recently. Chief Smith said he didn’t know how many of the 139 houses would have to be in- spected. Fire Chief Orders Inspection 0f Fireplaces After House Fire REGISTRATION FEE: $5.00 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 884-5125 (This is a Community Health Service Sponsored by St. Matthew’s United Church) 20 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday, Jan. 3. 1974 Unionville’s Village In Valley - YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL Carry through that new year resolution. Plan now to participate in the Mr. Ruddy said the 'I'I'IE I-IABl'I' . . Group therapy sessions held nightly 7:30 - 9 pm during the week of JANUARY 6th to 10th AT To Stop Smoking 5 DAY PLAN Io SNOWERAMA A 100 mile Snowerama is scheduled for February 3 from 8 am to 11 am. Non-mem- bers start at the Bradford Arena. All clubs will start at River-view and Varleys. Brad- ford Lions Club will do the registration at both places. Top racers Yvonne Dubomel and Mike Trapp will lead off the Snowerama, and pledge sheets will be available at all arenas. Harvey Kirk of CFTO is challenging Lloyd Robert- son of CBC, and CFTO’s Channel 9 will be riding with camera. The sponsors predict that this will be the biggest snowmobile marathon in On- tario. NHL Old Timers will meet the Legion Old Timers in a hockey game at Newmarket’s Old Arena on February 8 at 8 pm. Tickets will be avail- able at the arena and at Jermain TV. DINNER-DANCE Registered Nursing Assist- ant Trainees from the hospi- tal are having a dinner and dance at the Danube Country Unit in Bradford with the Rhinelanders Band from On- tario Place providing the music. Beginning at 7 pm a German gourmet meal will be provided by the Bradford and Queensville German Clubs. CKVR Newscasters and the Newmarket Ladies Ringettes play the Barrie Ladies. Face- off time is 8 pm and Dick Robinson will referee. FASHION SHOW A fashion show and dance with wine and cheese at Au- rora Highlands Golf Club on February 1 will give a pre- view of color and contrast in fashions for 1974, with fash- ions by Joy Larsen of King City, Don Greeham, Aurora and Varley’s Bradford Snow- mobile Line. VOLUNTARY CERTIFICATION Two years ago «he provin- cial government institu¢ed a voluntary certification pro- gram for the fireplace and chimney builders, but no compulsory licensing pro- gram is beitng considered at present. He said bricklayers build- ing a fireplace didn't have to be licensed, nor did they have to wait for an inspec- tor's approval before closing in a fireplace. Fred Fudge, director of Markham Building Depart- ment, said id: was impossible to inspect every fireplace and chimney, if they were closed in. He said all homeowners were being notified, but the company still didn’t know how many homes would be inspected. He said the out- side walls of the houses would be opened for inspec- tion so that homeowners wouldn't be inconvenienced during the Christmas 'holiv days. sonry company was “a very reputable firm," and if construction of the fireplace and chimney had contributed to the fire, he was sure it "was an isolated incident.†NOTIFIED HOMEOWNERS STILL MORE HOCKEY H I G H L I N E R F R O Z E N - B O N E L E S S 4 02 KG [OCEAN ‘1’ PERCHHLLM SKIllE'I' MAGIC SOLID WHITE TUNA SOCKEYE SALMON HIGHLINER GOLD SEAL AUNT JEMIMA -' FROZEN REGULAR 0R BUTTERMILK WAFFlES 335 MCCORMICK'S ASST’D VARIETIES E‘é'ii'unéi 2.39 RICELAND FROZEN LEGRADE CHICKEN BREASTS CHICKEN lEGS READY TO EAT DINNER HAMS FEARMANS BONELESS FULLY COOKED FROZEN 48 FL OZ TIN 48‘ \ 98‘ 'BONE IN IDEAL FOR 515w TOMATO JUICE SHOULDER ROAST MEATY A ROUND BONE BRISKET BEEF DOMINION â€" FANCY IO LB 80X . 5 LB BOX 1.58 5L8 7.75 OZ 702 TIN OZ PKG .09 3.88 GREY.. 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OLIVE LOAF c MOCK CHICKEN LOAF cooxm MEATS, 6 OZ PKG BURNS SLICED COOKED HAM FRESH Evab’c’irated TOMATO KETCHUP CAT FOOD DEBBIE - LEMON OR PINK tam 97‘ lIQUID HEINZ RICHMELLO BUDGET DOG OR FLOR IDA GROWN MARSH SEEDLESS EXTRA FANCY GRADE RED DELICIOUS APPLES B.C, GROWN - SIZE IOO‘S WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 2-LB PKG CHEESE SLICES RICHMELLO - PROCESSED 3 LB. BOX LB HAMBURG PATTIES 6 OZ PKG 15 OZ TIN SlRlOIN STEAKS FEARMANS BEEF - FROZEN 20 FL OZ BTL. 22¢ .59 2:2 29c .54 1.14 51‘ ALL VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS AT AT RICHMOND HILL 9751 YONGE ST. SOUTH AND NEWMARKETI 78 DAVIS DRIVE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES T0 NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. EVERYDAY Deep Discount Prices nuly Canadian 2. Ar: excellent Shepherd‘s Pick- Top he stew with fluny mashed potatoes. 3. As :1 Meat Pieâ€"~Top with a tender, flaky pie crust. 4. With Noodles or Macaroni» serve over noodles instead of using potatoes. 5. With Potatoesâ€"Don‘t use potatoes in the stewâ€"serve them on the side boiled or mashed. 6. With Vegetablesâ€"Cook the stew without vegetables and serve them separately. SIX WAYS TO SERVE STI‘ZW I. With plain or potato dumplings BEEF AND ONION STEW Servesd 1 pound beef stew meat, cubed. ltablespoon cooking oil 2cups boiling water 11/2 teaspoons lemonjuice '/2 teaspoon '/a teaspoon Worcestershire pepper sauce 1/4 teaspoon 1 small onion, paprika diced lA; teaspoon 1 bay leaf allspice 11/2 teaspoon salt 4carrots, vl/z teaspoon sugar quartered 1/: teaspoon garlic lesmall white salt onions The Meat: Choose beef from the neck. brisket. flank. shank. chuck or hecl ofthe round. The Vegetables: 2â€"3 onions, carrots. turnip. cabbage. green beans. potatoes, celery. Use tomatoes as part ofthe liquid. The Seasonings: Choose your favourites (2-4) Pepper. Worcestershire sauce, green pepper. carrot tops, parsley, celery tops. catsup, vinegar, cloves basil, garlic. paprika. - Remove by leaf ; add carrots and omons. Cover; continue cooking 30- minutes or until vegetables are tender: Write JOAN l'll‘ll.l)l£\ c 0 P.(). Box 35, Slalion“\\ “ l'oronlo.()nl 0 They build and repair body tissue. 0 They help regulate important body processes. 0 They help comer! food into energy. All meat responds to tender treatment. Ben the least tender eut can be delicious and mouth watering \\ ith a little extra care. NO'l‘l-I: Remember steu s are natural born meat mtendersâ€"you can count on them to make a bargain into a treat. Any lower cost cut of meat \\ ill make a line stew. Make enough: freeIe halffor another day. BASICIDEAS FOR MAKING STEWS BEEF STEW MEATS : The principlc nutrients in mcuts arc prolcin. iron and B Vitamin, like Thinmin. Ribuflmin Niacin. What do lhcsc nutrients do for _\m|'.‘ / Hints t0 the homemakers Cover_, simmer 2-hours, stir occasuonally. Brown_ meat in hot oil; add water lemon Juyce, Worcestershire sauce, dlced onlon, bay leafand seasonings.