Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 7 Feb 1974, p. 19

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License Sales Drag Feb. 28 Is Deadline Sale of the little red stick- ers which will show that Your motor vehicle license has been renewed for 1974 was very slow until the last few clays last week, local License Issuer William Neal told “The Liberal", "In other years we were very conscious of the conspicous piles of license plates still on hand, but these little stickers are not so evident,” he said. “It's only natural for people to delay purchasing their licenses, I think. They decide to buy something else out of this pay and wait for another Pay to buy their car licenses as close to the deadline as possible." . So that the lineups expec- ted at the end of this month (February 28 is the deadline) the government is making those car insurance forms ylou’re required to fill out available at all liquor stores. Y0u can pick up the form there, have it filled out and take a minimum of time get- ting your little red stickers. The government has warn- ed that license plates must be clean and dry before the sticker is applied â€" all traces of 0in road film must be removed. It this is done, the sticker should adhere closely and remain forever. But in the event (it be- comes detached and is lost, you will be able to get a replacement sticker for $2. Einmo Art Show At MIMichael Gallery Learn about how our Eski- m0I cope with their harsh emironment in comfort. Two of :he 30 galleries at the Me- ML-hael Canadian Collection in Kleinburg have been given ov:r to exhibits of carvings frIm blackstone. soapstone aid whalebone, telling of the lgends and animals of the Irctic. Sealskin and stone prints provide a glimpse into he Eskimo’s mythological Ind spiritual world. inhabited oy demons. spirits and unus- ual Arctic creatures. The gallery houses some 900 works. featuring land- scape paintings by the Group of Seven and their contemp- oraries as well as pioneer furniture and artifacts and an increasing number of works produced by the Eski- mos and Indians of Canada. ITEMS FOR SALE A small selection of fine Eskimo prints and carved pieces are available for sale in. the gallery shop, along with reproductions of many paintings in the collection, Canadian books and gift items. The rambling log and stone complex which houses the galleries is set in a wooded park. and its wood-panelled dining room where lunch and afternoon tea are served overlooks a view of the sur- rounding countryside. The gallery is open every day from 12 noon to 5:30 pm and there is no charge for admission or parking. Metric System On Way Yorlc Schools Canada has given itself un- til 1980 to adopt the metric system, which puts it just six years behind Aurora Public School, according to some representatives of the school, who attended a meeting of York County Board of Educa- tion last week. Principal J. B. Haskell. Mrs. Barbara Beatty, Mrs. Lynda Shillum and Ahmed Motiar discussed the results of Metric Week, which had been observed in the school gist November from the 19 to The teachers presented charts. plus facts and figures metric) to show that the nethod was being taken to vithout too much trouble by ,he students. Did this mean that they wern't teaching the old im- perial system in the school?" asked Trustee John MacKay of Markham. Mr. Motiar said it didn't. but that they were trying to avoid its use. Mr. MacKay wondered if that wouldn't present prob- lems to the children. who would have to deal with things in the old system out- side of school. Mr. Motiar said the Minis- try of Education would like to bring about the metric system as soon as possible. Eventually everything would be going metric, he said. Trustee Robert Houghton said also that industry was forcing the country to “go metric";"with such giants as General Motors expecting to convert by 1976. % Newspaper Classified offers advertisers a combination of unbeatable advantages. Phone today â€"884-1105-6. Fast results! GET YOUR. WORKS IN A DRAWER Color TV from Sweetheart Peter York Home T.V. 306 Bayview Ave. (Plaza) 889-1646 - 884-4165 nosoLurELv no commune: V . Rock, Cornish (sun curs '. yam "I 7 8¢ WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES ALL PRICES SHOWN 1N THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 9th. 1974, CANADA “GRADE Af’, EVISCERAYED. FROZEN, vac PAC V row "c’wa CATELLI DINNER. MACARDNI 8. CHEESE 7124-02 PKG coupons BELOW! 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