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The Liberal, 21 Aug 1974, p. 6

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6 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1974‘ I? Maple 0 . . i a r, : o to accumulate a large assort- Richmond Hill folk, and will SCHOOL PRINCIPAL TELEPHONE NO. I _. i a... . _ ment of peaches. appleS, be welcome from other surâ€" Elementary ” . I w .1 V . 1. ~ _ cheeses, meats, etc. at parti- rounding areas. Anyone not B ,th A S A .d d cularly good prices. We yet a senior citizens can, 33 om """"""""""""""""""" Mr' G' Guyatt """""""" 889-7993 Monkeys On The Outside Ogle The Seniors On The Bus Maple Seniors held their second meeting of the sum- mer August 12, with 28 members out, enjoying an afternoon of euchre and crokinole. Those who were able to attend confirmed their seats on the two current tours abd were given details of each. A bus left Vaughan Au- gust 14 with 45 senior citi- Ottawa. the Laurentians, zens, their hostess Mrs. Montreal and the Adiron- TRANSPORTATION _ . . Louise Cooper and Travel- dacks. Since this trip in- Because of the increase in building development and of changes ways Driver Terry Doyle. volves hotel reservations, Their destination Kitchener. The hour that was allot- ted to the group to browse the Kitchener Farmers' Market was sufficient time kept the cheese and meat in Pearl Brown, and everyone returned home in good spi- rits in time for supper. , In the planning stages is a trip to Niagara-on-the- Lake for a performance at the Shaw Festival Theatre,, around mid-September. The. most important of all is the four-day tour, October 1, 2, 3 and 4 to Algonquin Park,. names and money must be in by September! This tour is primarily for senior citi- zens of Vaughan, but names have been accepted from also have their names added THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Administrative 10,271 Yonge Street - Richmond Hill School Opening â€" REGISTRATION All students resident for the first time in Area 3 and who have not already done so should register d the Elementary or Secondary School in attendance zones in some areas it minor revisions to the bus numbers year. For Specific information pleas the week of August 26th. Bayview Fairways Bayview Glen _______ Mr. D. McCaw _ _Mr. G. Fisher Area No. 3 Sept. 3rd, 1974 uring the week of August 26th at they will be attending. has been necessary to make some and routes for the 1974-75 school e contact your local school during 889-1858 889-2448 picnic coolers to avoid a re- to a standby list, The cost . _____ Petition Of our .fiI‘St expe' Of this tour for two people: 5:12:29: Egg? *5} ------------ 135231221” â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The Maple OASA Midgets placed second for the league championship. Coach Tom Mum- “encebOf Cheese "1 the heat H} a room ttwin accommoda-, German Mills ____________ Mr: Gv-Mounder 889_8776 ' 111 «r la a ainst teams from mery of Netherford Road was on holiday when Of a “5 “"99 years 330- $10“ 1.3 $95-00 Der Persong Henderson Ave. Mr, w_ Caldwell 3893132 m local softba eabuep y g . , After shopping, the group including hotels and bus. Joseph A Gibson Mr R Robson 3321291 Vietoria Square! RiChVale and NObleton' They thls team plcture was taken' The members arrived at the Evergreens Meals are at the discretioni Kleinburg‘ Jr. »- Mr: I" Manson _______________ 893:1142 enter the playdowns tonight at 8:30 o’clock at (left to right) are: front row â€"-â€" Larry Cooper, Motel for their. smorgas- of the individual. Langstaff W_L:::::::::Mr, J. Martins ": ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ 8894244 the Maple Community Centre diamond. The Ken Jellison, Stephen Jones and CharlesCrev- bord lunch, enjoyed by Also being planned is a‘ Mackenzie Sr. __ ________ Mr. M. McRoberts ___'__j _ 393-1475 second game is at the Victoria Square Comâ€" ierhback l‘OW â€" Barry Jansen, Randy Tmhne, “931W”?- h :OHC-day color tour to the; PinelGrove o _ i _ _ o _ o _ _ _ o o _ _ _ Mr. J. Lawless ______________ 851-0772 munity Centre at 8 pm Thursday, with the ASSIStant Coach Bill Tinlme of 10 Weller Cres- R ka a filo“: :0? it t e {"03 10f C011'ng“'00d..lnclud- 33:: EIIBVOI‘ier. ________ gr. 113. Plfainter _______ __ 832-5334 ' - ' ' l t Ma le if it is cent, Ricky Mondolo, Peter Pflug and Donny 0C. 0“. mm" a a.“ was mg “0 Blue Mountain Pot- ........ ___________ r. . ayne ___________ __ 8 -4 2 thlrd and fmal game DIObab y a p fascmatmg to all, seeing the tery, The date of {ms mp Royal Orchard ____________ . p. Kuma ___________ 889.6272 necessary. The winners go against Nobleton Principe. lions. cheetah, tigers all in Rockton, a singsong was begun by our ray of sunâ€" has not been decided. since mation on any of the above trips call Mrs, Cooper 832“ Stornoway Cres. _ one compound, Camels, ele- several have indicated that E; J- Sand Jr- ...... - D. Young ___________ 889-2753 phants, rhinoceros, ostrich, they are interested in both Sfiteeng‘ Ave- - 3 301311150" ---- 334-5598 etc. and not to mention the the one and the fourâ€"day T Gum” ........ . E. Wells ___________ _-_V 889-1566 . Woodbrldge _____________ . E. McFadden ____ 851-0102 monkey compound With the color tours, and the four- Woodland Sr w F h 839 4910 huge St. IBernard dogs on day is scheduled for the ' â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" - - renc ................ - guard at the gate. The prime week for colour_ ac- Secondary highlight of the monkey Cording to our past expe-, Don Head ________________________________ Mr, c. Seam ____________________ 334.3330 comp0und was the extra rience. Dates, time and costs Langstaff ______________________________ _Mr. A. A. Martin 339-6266 passengers climbing over later. We are eagerly wait- Thornhill Mr. D. Sherman 889-5453 the bus and peering in the ing to see the 1974 ._ 75 Thornlefi ___Mr. A. N. Murch ____________ 889-9696 windows, much in the same Travelway Tours brochure” Woodbl‘ldge _________________________ Mr. S. Myers ___________________ 851-2843 manner as our folk were which has exciting things mi BeyVleW - Area 4 ________________________ Mr. H. Gerber ______________ 884-4453 peering out. store for our senior citizensi Rmhmond H111 ' Area 4 ____________ Mr- G- Domlna __.____________ 884‘2232 One the way home, after for this winter, including; Mrs. M. Colbeume s_ L. G_ Chapman a few minutes for refresh- Hawaii, California and of Chairman D1 t ments at the snack bar at course Florida. For infor- rec or .W. Higginson _ 889-9535 shine from Ma'ple, Mrs.l2408. Reminder in September, are being Maple earned their 18 For the next two columns, held in St. Andrew’s Pres- runs on 17 hits, and six Louise Cooper will be tak- byterian under the leader- walks While four batters went down via the strikeout. Leading Maple at the plate was Blair Sutherland with three for three which included a bases-loaded homerun, Greg Munshaw three for four including a homer. Wayne Boudreau three for four and Scott Lawson three for five. Kin Weese, on the mound for Maple, notched yet an- other victory. He blanked Thornhill on just two hits, struck out 10 and walked three batters. Maple com- mitted the only error of the game. . Don’t f o r g e t playâ€"offs starting very soon. ship of Rev. Stanley Snow- den of the Maple United and Carrville churches. Service at 10 am. King City Defaults After finishing first in tion sunglasses at the Maple league play, Maple Pee- ball park. These glasses Wees were set to meet the have brown frames and theiKing City team in the first owner can claim them byiround of the 0.A.S.A. play- calling 832-2665. offs. However on the week- New Church in Maple end, Ma-ple was informed The United Pentacostal that King City had with- Church has started to hold drawn from the playoffs. services in Maple at the Maple thus received a bye Masonic Hall on Keele and will now play Oak Ridg- Street. The services are es in the zone semi-final. held at 2 pm every Sunday The first game will be An- and the leader is Alton Dudâ€" gust 20 at Crosby Park in ley of Toronto. Anyone wish- Richmond Hill with the ing more information about second game scheduled for the group is invited to call August 22 at 7 pm in Maple Mr. Dudley at 767-7973. Park. Joint Services To keep the boys in shape ing over for me while I am on holidays. She lives at 15 Naylon or contact her at. 832-2408. Found August 14, ladies prescrip- SHARON: Out of 300 ques- tionnaires and pamphlets The congregations of an exhibition game was distributed to senior citizens . Maple United. Carrville played at the local diamond in East Gwillimbury to United, St Andrew's Pres- Tuesday night. Thornhill 855855 the "88d for hOUSing‘ . byterian and St. Paul's Pres- without their top pitchen only 47 were returned. byterian churches are truly brought along a couple of according to the OHC. 0f . these only two were “very interested and needy”, it was reported. enjoying their program of combined services planned for the summer months Services for the month of August and the first Sunday bantam league pitchers but the Maple batters still show- ed no mercy. CONCORD ' .. CORRESPONDENT “THE LIBERAL" is al- ways willing to publish items regarding people and events contributed by Its readers in Maple. Con- Come and see us. Because at Mappins we offer a wider . i - ~ = selection of affordable. imported items than you nught find in ' many lesser establishments. Take, for instance. the attractive amethyst pendant shown here. At $60 it makes a gracious gift or a splendid little self indulgence. For a more $19.50 more. a carefully crafted chain W111 make it fashionably versatile. But. of course, Mappms also offers expensive jewellery. Yet priced not a whit h1gher than you might find in places less reassuring. The stunning citrinc pendant we “The Liberal" requires a Correspondent for the Concord area. cord, Teston, Kleinburg. Maple. please phone Mrs. Eva Hawkins at 832-2314; in Concord. Mary Dawson at 884-8177; in Kleinburg Margaret Lade, at “The Liberal", 884-8177. If you are interested in serving your home community and earning some extra money then please phone MARY DAWSON AT 884-8177 s u ‘ ‘Wâ€"KNTTW. EAVESTROUGH , N I'm J. MIESKE ALUMINUM PRODUCTS D O O R S endow 02â€"6- W s Show here is proof 25 Year Guarantee I E »- of that. It’s a gorgeous 2' by piece set in a 14 Karat gold mount and i - . N E represents an unusually fine value at is ReynOldS Alumnum D 23 $500. As does the beautiful, handâ€" is 0 wrought golden companion chain at 'é’ t $595. . :1“ FOR W i3 As you can see, we take sp€Clal YT S pride at Mappins in brmgmg you the 5 Free ;: best the world has to offer. But we don t 5‘ A think a visit to a truly fine qufillery ‘ o . ‘3 t ou the wor . E Estlmates W store should cos y 2, :2 E call N M . f 51 E g 884-8945 :1 3 MW” "" o Something for everyone. i: There are Mappins stores in major cities across Canada.

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