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The Liberal, 12 Jun 1974, p. 15

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Some of Canada’s top hor- ses will meet in the Eastern C a n a d i a n Championship trials June 15-16 at Seneca College's King Campus, West of Aurora. It’s a family out- doors day with babysitting, swimming, boating and free hayrides. It'll be the first time the college has been host for the Eastern Canadian trials. The two-day event will in- clude open, intermediate and preliminary divisions in d r e s s a g e, road-and-track, cross-country and stadium jumping tests. Aftofal of 83 horses from Quebec and Ontario are en- tered. Pretty Seneca College student Cathy Hamilton and her horse, Silver Dawn, look over the rails of a jump to find them just the right height. At the King Campus of Seneca many We're not just good] WE’RE MIGHTY GOOD RECORD 30 ENTRIES Thirty entries have been TAKE NOTICE THAT: Muffler & Tailpipe $ 9 95 I INSTALLED . . . from LIFETIME GUARANTEE m at Use this coupon 'I'O DISPENSE WITH A VO'I'E OF THE ELECTORS DATED at the Town of Markham this 5th day of June, 1974. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Markham intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board for approval of an additional expenditure of $100,000 for the construction of a works and mainten- ance garage on the north side of Miller Avenue, being part of Lot 7, Concession four in the Town of Markham, more par- ticularly shown as parts 1 and 2 on Plan R-4411, which amount shall be raised by sale of debentures payable out of the gen- eral rate over a period not exceeding twenty (20) years. Application will be made to The Ontario Municipal Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the electors to the un- dertaking of the said works. Any rate- payer may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, send by post prepaid to the clerk of the Town of Markham at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval and the grounds of such objection. The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shall not be required and may approve of the said works. but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objections will be considered. Mfihiy Mating-7:" 9190 YONGE ST. Notice of Application by the Corporation of the Town of Markham PHONE 889-9977 eneca College student Cathy Hamilton and her Students ha“? been Workng hard in pre‘ awn, look over the rails of a jump to find them Eastern Canadian Horse Trials to be hel' height. At the King Campus of Seneca many Township June 15-16. E. Canada Trials At Seneca-King June 15- I6 with every (omple'e exhaust system INS'I’ALLED N. J. Pickard, Clerk-Administrator Town of Markham 8911 Don Mills Road Markham, Ontario. 10 MARKHAM: The Peach‘s community lost a lifelong resident, a respected neigh- bor and friend in the passing May 21 of Henry Miller. Con- cession 7, RR 2, Markham. Mr. Miller died in Scarboro Centenary Hospital three days following admittance. He was 79. The Seneca College Horse Trials begin early Saturday with dressage for prelimina- ry and open intermediate championships. On Sunday morning. the cross-country received in the open inter- mediate championship, the largest ever recorded in this category. D GALLONS FRE E (Just south of Richmond Hill) competition starts at 8:30 am and is followed by the sta- dium jumping which com- mences about 2 pm. The open intermediate classifica- tion continues all day Sun- day. Some of the top riders en- tered include: Jim Day, Jim Henry, Liz Ashton, Ian An- gus. Allan Ehrlick and Mrs. Hans Renz. Quebec entries include Paul Popiel and Lorraine Laframboise. W. Roy McCutcheon, dean "f Seneca's King Campus, TOP RIDERS ENTERED Backed by the Furéstone 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE STEEL RAD/A LS Firestone F78-14 G78-14 G78-15 SIZF This top-of-the-line tire from Firestone has an armour of steel between you and tire trouble. The tire, with BLACKWALL PRO TECT/ON p/us MILEAGE AND PERFORMANCE! CHECK YOUR SAVINGS' PRICE 37.45 39.15 39.15 and one' of the two co-chair- man of the event says: “The Seneca College Horse Trials are attracting large numbers of horsemen and women from all over Eastern Canada. But we would like to make it clear that every- one is welcome to make a day Of it â€" out with family. OUTDOORS DAY "You‘ll see some of the best horses and riders in the country competing in three different events. And‘ at the same time, you will enjoy a day out-of-doors on Seneca F78-14 G78-14 G78-15 SIZE WHITEWALL LONG MILEAGE gm-BEL T The economy priced tire that has all the benefits of the belted bias construction Includan long mileage, Improved traction, gleater impact and puncture reSIstance 23‘ run MOUNHNG! 6000 BTU SLIDING WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER 0 Comfort controls include: â€" 10-position thermostat â€" 3 cooling and 3 fan speeds â€" Slumber speed King‘s 696â€"acre rolling hills and wooded parkland. There‘s swimming, boating and canoeing on Seneca‘s own lake. Free hayrides and babysitting, too.” The King Campus is loca- ted on Dufferin Street, two miles north of the King City Sideroad. You travel west off Yonge Street at Oak Ridges. or east off Highway 400 at the King exit. Admission to the horse trials is $12 for adults, $1 for children. in preparation for the be held there in King all the benefits of radial tires â€" strength, puncture resistance and a smooth, quiet ride. The economy priced tire that has all the benefits of.the belted bias construction including long mileage, improved traction, greater impact and puncture resistance; Warranty: 1 year against manufacturing defects; 5 years repair on sealed rehiger- atlng system; pans and labour included. 8000 BTU UN IT RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL 0 884-4401 New Woodbridge School St. Peter's New German Mills RC School St. Michael's To Be Relocatable The relocatable school at West Woodbridge (and the permanent school which will replace it) will be named St. Peter’s, York County Roman Catholic School Board deci- ded at its June 4 meeting. The relocatable school and its furnishings have all been ordered and it is expected that the school will be ready in good time for occupancy on September 3, 1974, the first day school year‘ The York County Board of Education has accepted the separate school board’s offer of $348,000 for the school site and approval of this ex- penditure has been received frOm the Ministry of Educa- tion. The board passed By- law 27 authorizing interim borrowing of this amount. 200 STUDENTS St. Peter's Woodbridge will accommodate pupiIs in kindergarten to grade 6 and will be staffed by six teach- ers, a principal, a half-time kindergarten teacher, a half- time French teacher and a quarter-time librarian. The expected enrolment is in the neighborhood of 200. Mr. Glenn MacAlpine will be the principal. Open Thursday & Friday Evenings ’til 9 A letter being distributed to all Catholic parents in the area, in English and in Italian, explains that grades 7 and 8 students will be transported to St. Margaret Mary Catholic School in Pine Grove, which has bet- ter facilities for these senior students. It has a science room, a library and a gym- nasium. Registrations for next school year at St. Peter’s may be made at St. Margaret Mary during this month and at the new school during the last week in August. The letter also explains that St. Peter‘s and St. Mar- garet Mary School will have extra help for children who cannot speak English very well. Reusable filter. Quiet mini rotor compressor Roll-up and lock easy mount Installation. Requires only 1 15 volts of the coming cempressor ‘ 95 an s 15 vons GERMAN MILLS A similar letter will also go out to parents in the German Mills area, where another relocatable school will contain four classrooms plus a kindergarten (half day) and a principal. This school (and the permanent structure which will replace it) will be called St. Mich- ael's. Ministerial approval for this school has just been received, the order is in both for the temporary building and the furniture, it was reported. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Wednesday, June 12, 1974 15 FOR ASSISTANCE WITH GOVERNMENT MATTERS CALL DON DEACON MPP 965-5806 - 832-2555 884-5837 - 887-5901 Color TV from Sweetheart Peter York Home T.V. 306 Bayview Ave. (Plaza) 889-1646 - 884-4165 §SAME ., DAY- anv CLEANING YONGE '85 LEVENDALE RlCfiMOND mm. WORKS IN A DRAWER GET YOUR I CLEANING CENTRES tough beauty as!‘ Love a beautiful house? Hate painting? Get a free estimate! Today! Stelco Siding is made from Ultra-Stelcolour prefinished steel. It's the strongest metal siding you can buy, Resists fading and weathering like no other metal siding. That‘s why Stelco can provide the best. most meaningful guarantee on the siding market. L bzzitiul house? 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