Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 7 Aug 1974, p. 30

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"We want itréither limited to local use, or discontinued as a landful site,” the Mayor said. The site is on the Oak Ridges moraine, he said and seepage from large amounts of garbage could affect the water for miles. p1- In Whitchurch-Stouifville. Mayor Gordon Ratcliff said that use of a Iandfull site in the area 'by Metro could en- danger the town’s water sup- ply. Woodbridge 'is ' ski-{133M six wells at present. with the caggcity of each committed. The project approved by the Municipal Board. International Water Supply Limited will be hired to carry out the exploration for a w e 11 to ‘ensure adequate water supply to the Wood- bridge area. Cost of the study. which Vaughan will pay via a 10- yeax: dghehture, is $$8,000. York Regional Council last week approved a request from Vaughan Town Council for a ground water study in the Boyd Conservation Area. Water Study Costs Vaughan $18,000 In the Region of York Helpmate Information, 884- 2727_. is always looking for volunteers, as emergency home helpers, for work in offices of various social agen- cies, as drivers, and for innumerable little and large essential services. T h e r e office is in Richmond Hill Library, 24 Wright Street. Color TV from Sweetheart Peter York Home T.V. 306 Bayview Ave. (Plan) 889-1646 - 884-4165 COLOR TV ANTENNAS INSTALLED Here are a few ideas. Hos- vpitals and homes for seniors are always in need of volun- teers and working in either setting is so rewarding for the volunteer. Pre-school programs are held outdoors as much as possible in sum- mer, but they don't stop at the end of the summer; they simply move indoors. Please call: Volunteer Cen- tre-North York 222-2551 or drop in at: 145 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 6, Willow- dale. Monday: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm. Tuesday to Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. If these jobs are of inter- est to you, call us. If you think another job might be more “your bag" â€" CALL US. Volunteers are needed In every community and WE can find a spot for YOU. Summer is half over and soon we'll be thinking of the fall. Two of the many programs which are now looking for volunteers help with children who may be handicapped both physically and mentally. These children deserve to have the same opportunities as other children. They just need a little extra help and support. You will be given training and supervision by skilled staff members. The children are waiting to meet you! Many of the volunteer openings which are on file at the Volunteer Centre- Novth York will continue after the end of the summer. Why not start now!? Volunteer Needed For Fall Season You see â€"â€" volunteering is always in season! Master Tim Barber of Fer- gus is spending the summer here with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber. Mrs. Mabel Frisby, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frisby and girls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huggins and family near Port Perry. Miss Ruth Frisby stayed to spend a few days with her uncle. aunt and cousins. Friends are pleased to see that Mr. Harry Barber is able to be out and around again following his recent hip operation. Birthday greetings to Wen- dy Hart, August 9; Beth Bin- nington, 10 years, August 10; Paul Barker, 13 years, August 11. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ro- man welcomed their first grandson recently when a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0. Mudd the Third. . Neighborhood Notes 30 Victoria Square WORKS IN A DRAWER GET YOUR Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandie RR 2. Gormley THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1974 'Safeway Mild 14 or 16 0:. pkg. Klpha Bits '3sz75“ Ground Coffee 1:2} Cheddar Cheese Maxwell House Post Canada Grade 3|b Ideal to 8.3.0 and up 1:299“ N Serving Suggestion FRESH HOT Freshly Ground Calgonite Pepsodent Regular Toothpaste Kol'ex Regular Sanitary Napkins 2-50 ml. tubes 5‘25 Serving Suggestion

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