Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 28 Aug 1974, p. 11

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The annual family day and sportsfair will be held at Cold Creek Conservation Area September 8. Sponsor- ing organization is the West Toronto Fish and Game Pro- tective Association in co- operation with the Metro Conservation Authority. This is a participation type of family outing which will include shooting. archery. fitness tests. orienteering, exercises â€" in fact, most outdoor activities that many people would like to try but have not yet experienced. There will also be some outstanding spectator events â€"- sporting dogs in action. the Canadian Parabatic Team. etc. Provincial Police person- nel will now have to buckle up while on the road. OPP Commissioner H. H. Graham said this week that officers will have to use their seat belts while driving on duty. although they can use their own discretion in situations where a prisoner is being transported. or when approaching the scene of known of suspected dan- geri Buttonville residents are becoming quite accustomed to things falling out of the heavens, and not pennies. In the last few weeks a plane made a hard landing in the Wellman's field northwest of the airport. The woman pilot was slightly injured and the plane was damaged. A week later a plane came down unexpectedly in the Ashton Calvert's farm field, northeast of the air field, and on August 19 a helicop- ter “came-a-cropper" as it was landing and toppled down an embankment at the airport. There was extensive damage to the machine and a passenger was slightly OPP To Buckle Down While On The Road Said Mr. Graham: f‘It has been proven beyond doubt that the use of seat belts significantly reduces death and serious injuries result- ing from motor vehicle c01- lisions. For these reasons we have adopted the use of seat belts as part of our re- gular operating procedure." Sportsfair September 8 injured When Jan of the Unicorn at Unionville was inter- viewed on Channel 10 TV recently. she showed’several of Mrs. Olive Miller's crea- tions â€" pictures. art ob- jects. using unusual materials. Friends regret the passing of Mrs. Garnet Williams who died Thursday after a fall down basement stairs at her home. Mrs. Williams was well known to Buttonville neighbors. having travelled many times with the Mark- ham Women’s Liberal Asso- ciation on several trips. Friends were sorry to learn‘ of' the death of Mrs. Clark Cameron in a car accident near Coboconk, August 17. The Camerons had spent the summer at their cottage near Kirkfield. Mrs Cameron was driving with friends at the time of the accident when she and the wife of the driver were both killed. Mrs. Russell Burr missed the event through illness, the first time in 36 years, and Miss Stephenson's sister and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brillinger were unable to attend â€" Mr. Bril- linger was injured a few days before and spent some time at York Central Hos- pital. Correspondent: Mrs. F. 1!. Led Markham Telephone 294-5290 Neighborhood Notes When Miss Dell Stephen- son celebrated her 80th birthday on August 9. a num- ber of friends called to con- gratulate her, among them Dr. and Mrs. George Kelly of Newmarket, the Pete Kloostermans of Richmond Hill, Mrs. Russell Boyington, Mrs, Corinne Allen. Mrs. Rose Brodie and Don, Mr. and Mrs. David Potts. Miss Olive Irving. Miss Stephen- son’s niece Mrs, Randy Mus- selman, and Miss Marie Mus- selman. Kenneth Stots was home several days last week after he cut his hand at work. Mrs, Aubrey Stephenson with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stephenson returned re- cently from a trip west which took them by plane to Alberta. then through Jas- per. Lake Louise and the icefields by car, on by plane through the rockies. and a motor trip through the gran- deur of BC ‘Breathtaking! BUTTONVILLE unnu...u‘.- - unn-n‘.‘ unnv. . m. 29 “comm ""1 wCottage Rolls .5129 Schneider’s Frozen 1% Bologna Chunks“..89° fiMini 53mm ..,_89c Shopsy’s v4» Schneider’s Frazer. Beef wBeef Wieners 1.3;: 89° fisteakeues n,.89c S'IOPSY'! Co'e 5"" 0f Schneider’s Frozen % Potato Salad ’3" 68c $39“ Patties 1:: 231.00 Gold Medallion by ENOCH WEDGWCXD ('I'UNS'IMLHZI'D ON SALE THIS WEEK ‘ Dinner Plate 49c ‘ momma each1 Imported English Dmnerware Cheese Slices N0 LIMITS! NO mum! 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