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The Liberal, 8 May 1974, p. 11

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A speedy recovery is wish- ed for William Muirhead who ‘is in the Toronto General Hospital, Room C-722. The main purpose of the organization will be to work for the best interests of the citizens in Ward 3. the area reaching from Highway 7 in he south to Markham Road in the north and from Yonge Street on the west to Leslie reet on the east. At pres- nt. this area has no repre- entation on the parks and ecreation committee of Rich- ond Hill. Residents are oncerned that if developers lave their way. there simply von't be any green spots in Vard 33nd it seems that evelopers are moving in ast! Ward 3 ratepayers, con- cerned about the future of Richmond Hill and parti- cularly about the future of their area of this town. form- ed a steering committee April 22. and will hold an organi- zational meeting May 14 at 7:30 pm in Walter Scott School, Markham Road. Wedding anniversary greet- ings to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mortson. married five years. May 10. Southeast Hill Ratepayers Holding Big Meet Tuesday Birthday greetings to Gordon Hardie. May 10; Scott Hardie. 15 years. May 11: Kathryn Rumney. 13 years, May 11; Larry Ashton. seven years. May 11: Patricia Otta- way. May 12: Susanne Hib- bard, May 13. Special birthday greetings to Mrs. Rose Nichols who on May 12 will be celebrating her 90th birthday. Congrat- ulations. Mrs. Nichols form- erly of Victoria Square, now is a resident of Union Villa. Unlonville. Mrs. Cecil Nichols attend- ed the Nurses Alumni dinner at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Thursday of last week. Residents also feel that: a ratepayerss’ organization man do a great deal for their area in seeing it remains a pleasant place in which to Live. Ward 3 has expanded :o encompass the “new” Richmond Hill. That is why it ls so important for this new voice of citizens to be heard along with the rest of he town on such matters as he Langstnff Jail Farm's fu- iure. zoning plans and other Freas of concern. For more information. con- Fct June Kirby at 884-1927. ,i lit for even more informa- on come to the meeting ext Tuesday evening. the )rganizers urge. Refresh- ients will be served. The May meeting of the WI will be Tuesday at 8 pm at the home of Mrs. Earl Emprlngham with Mrs. John McCague as convener. There will be a demonstration by Mrs. A. Ferguson. Roll Call: Bring some foam egg car- tons. pink. white or yellow preferred. Hostesses are: Mrs. Harold Hill. Mrs. John McCague and Mrsi Vincent Weedon. All ladies in the community are invited to attend. The flowers in the church on Sunday morning were in loving memory of Mrs. Rolph Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cowley have returned after spending the winter in Florida. The Berachah Academy of Music is holding a supper in the Community Hall on Fri- day at 6:30 pm. The pro- ceeds from this supper are to be used for the purchase of Instruments and scholar- ships. Sunday is Mother‘s Day with special services cele- brating Family Life Sunday being planned at the United Church for 11:30 am. Come and Ibring the family. Congratulations are extend- ed to James Bewell on re- ceiving his BA, M.Div., de- gree at the Spring Convoca- tion of Victoria University and Emmanuel College Grad- uation at Convocation Hall. University of Toronto on May 8. Funeral service was at the Marshall Funeral Home. Richmond Hill on Monday of last week for Mrs. Rolph Bob'nton. The service was conducted by James Bewell, assisted by the Rev. Martin Jenkinson. Interment fol- lowed in the Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandie RR 2, Gomley Neighborhood Notes memento m “I‘m O 588% WORKS IN A DRAWER Cele! w an. ‘ Sweetheart Peter York Home TN. I“ [enter Ave. (Plan) 889-1846 - 884-4165 ‘ CUSTOM SflkRT SERVICE Victoria Square GIT YOUR if wanna .3 (3mm Heinz Ketchup Heinz Mustard Ball Ron-On DEODORANT HI-oz bonle PREPARED Minute Maid lemonade 3/$1.00 MORTONS, FIOIEN Bufferin FIOIEN, PINK, WHITE, LIMEADE, "JD-ox Din FRESHMINT OI SPEAIMINT Macleans Toothpaste 99¢ TOMATO Honey Buns 9-02 ANTLPERSPIMNT Right Guard FIRST AID FOR HEADACHES HEINZ RELISH 3'2s:::‘$1.00 We Redeem All Food Store Coupons! Fish Sticks Flounder Fillets FRESHâ€"15 PIECES BONELESS SHORT RIB ROAST BOX-O-CHICKEN BLUE WATER, FROZEN. THRIFT PACK ENGLISH, FROZEN Side Bacon Hbvac vac 89¢ GOLDEN sxluet BURNS. STORE PACK Frolen Chicken Cutlets Ib98¢ E991 {Berk Sausages It78¢ nun“: 1‘ n u- M t & f ! SUZEI‘RIGNT BRAND. SLICE‘I; cod We Ba“... Wiener: BONE IN, POT ROAST Priced 10% 0 lb lower Than A Year Ago! BLADE BONE REMOVED BLADE ROAST SHORT RIB ROAST BARBEQUE, HAMBURG, HOT DOG, SWEET PUNCH SUPER-RIGHL CANADA GRADE "A " BEEF PRIDfi O? 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Raisin Pie JANE PARKER (CMOCOLAYE III-.02 CAKE 69¢) (EAYE 6‘) JANE PARKER. 2 WHITE OR I WHITE l 1 WHEAI’ (SAVE 8c) Chiffon Cake ORANGE no: cake 6 3 ¢ Bread “ 60% or 100% . ‘ WHOLE wum 2‘ °1 5 or CRACKED wum lOAVES . JANE PARKER JANE PARKER, SLICED PRICED 9: A [I lOWER YHAN A YEAR AGO! Serve These Fine Quality Jane Parker Baked Goods and Save! I EPEN I MKS LEAF, SUCED By the Piece TEED I 6-02 Vac Pac Full 8-inch pie 2-Ib pkg $1.59 Ib49¢ Potato Salad 39;! All Beef Wieners 75;? Raspberry Whirls pkgof679¢ (SAVE 10:) [SAVE 10:) (SAVE Mk) 3 leg Quartets 3 Breast Quarters 3 Wings 3 Necks 3 Giblet Packages SHOPSY SNOPSY, COLE SLAW OR Sweet Rolls JANE PARKER Check This Low Price! s1 .9 9 Cottage Rails Mb 89¢ JANE PARKER, JEllY YOPPED SETTING JANE PARKER, DANISH Stan your set today. Collect a table full of Banbury Inn Fine China. Every four-piece place setting in- cludes a dinner place, a bread and bufler plate, a cup and a saucer. A&P BRAND â€" 9 FlAVOURS $2,235,512 33°“ $123 Stewing Beef 5 FRUIT DRINKS 3100 Super-Right (anada Grade “A” Beef BLADE 5 STEAKS H: EXCRle HOME or COTTAGE Ideal for TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED, BONELESS FOR IRAISING Brown 'N Serve" “54¢ (BUY 3 [OAVES â€" SAVE 11:) PKG OF 2 LG! LOAVES l-Ib vac pac pkg of8 24-02 cm g39¢ 59¢ (SAVE 6c) (SAVE 6:) (SAVE 6:) 72¢ 98¢ Decaffeinated Coffee Freeze Dried Coffee 8 O'ClOCK, I607. BRAZILIAN, INSYANY A&P Coffee Creamer KRAFT, WHITE OI FRUIT FMVOUIED POWDEIED A&P Graham Wafers 8 O'CLOCK, 190% IRAleIAN, INSTANT Marshmallows All Detergent mm HOSE 5 9: CANADA No. I GRADE, CREAMED MACARONI I. CHEESE Catelli Dinner Dr. Ballard's Cat Food INSTANT Heinz Spaghetti Billy Bee Honey IN TOMATO SAUCE SEMI-MOIST WONDERFIT, ASSORTED COLOURS, ONE SIZE FITS ALL SUGAR HONEY “We Reserve the Right to limit Quantities" More Fine Quality Values! Did you know that in many fruits and vegetables, the majority of vitamins and minerals are stored just be- neath the skin? To get the best food value, prepare vegetables in their ’iackets’ or skins when possible. Eat fruit and vegetables raw frequently. Since the vitamins are close to the surface, cook vegetables auickly in a small amount of boiling water, just until barely tender. This wi'l preserve as much of the nat- ural vitamin content of the vegetable as possible, When done, the veaetable should be tender but still have some ’crunch’ or bite. Plan meal prepara- tion so that the vegetables will be tender iust at the moment the meal is ready to serve. Although modern methods of production, storage and marketing’mean that Canadians can enioy a wide variety of vegetables and fruits at any time of the year, there is something special about the arrival of Ontario-grown hothouse and garden produce. On- tario-grown produce adds incomparable flavour and colour to every meal. For advice on any food or entertaining problem contact us at: WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES By (A&P Home Economisl) All. PRICES SHOWN IN YHIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGH SAIURDAY, MAY 11th, "74. MAKE IT FRESH! Potatoes 10-Ibba951.29 IMPORTED, WASHED. READY TO COOK Spinach 10â€"02 cello pkg 3 /$1.00 CANADA Na. 1 GRADE, SMALL, ONYAIIO OIOWN A&P offers an unconditional money-back guar- antee. No matter what it is, no matter who makes it, if A&P sells it, A&P guarantees it. If an advertised special is ever sold out, ask the Manager for a Raincheck. It entitles you to the same item at the some special price the following week. Or if you wish we’ll give you a comparable item at the some special price. Always do what is honest and fair for every customer. CANADA No.1 GRADE. TEXAS, LARGE FIRM HEADS FRESH FOR FM VOUR! CABBAGE Eng¢ IDA BURNS 8: ASSOCIATES INC 1260 lAKESHOIE ID. EAST MISSISSAUGA. ONT. GUARANTEE: A8.P POLICY RAINCHECK: II-oz cello pkgs 19-fl-oz tins 4-lb, 11-02 box 7'/4-oz pkgs iar $2.3 5 8~oz iar 16~oz pkg 16-02 iar 3/$1.00 16-02 iar 3/$I.OO 6-oz pkg ACHON PIICID! ACYION PIICEDI ACTION PRICED! 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