SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS » ‘l - EYEGLASS PRESCRIPTIONS FlllED ! ~ (ONTACT lENSES hard & soft - . MODERN FRAME smss I . CUSTOM MADE FRAMES .1 4’4 . sAmv cusses son won on rm f r ') Open: Mon. - Fri. 9:30 am - 9:30 pm Sat. 9:30 am - 6:00 pm \ COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE To on SFTPAEOBSQS With SFTPOHT Thornhill Purpose of the society, which includes citizens in both Vaughan and Markham, is to “stimulate an awareness of the cul- ture of those who came Th5fnhilï¬3uilding Supply Ltd. 361 JOHN ST. â€" THORNHILL Open ’til Noon Saturdays â€" Cash and Carry 889-4137 â€" 889-4176 However, the second one is a new one. It's the Society for the Pres- ervation of Historic Thornhill, and its estab- lishment was approved by Vaughan Town Council last week when a submis- sion from the group was put before it. That first one, as most people know. is the Soc- iety For the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Singing, and it's been around a long time. Thornhill's SFTPAEOB- SQS is about to be joined by the SFTPOHT. Classes will not operate on the afternoon of Tuesday, September 3rd, 1974. o Commence Duties at the following intersections 1 Tuesday. September the 3rd, 1974. â€"- No. 11 Highway (Yonge St.) and Elgin St. â€"- Royal Orchard Blvd. and Bay Thorn Dr. â€" John St. and Henderson Ave. â€"â€" No. 7 Highway and Robinson St. For Salary and Duty Information [please contact: upwnarâ€" 8911 Don Mills Road, Markham, Ontario Member: Canadian Guild of Dispensing Opticigqs Jobs when you graduate All students at King work on campus projects under Seneca's Campus Involvement Plan. Earn money to help pay expenses gain valuable work experience. too. Courses at Seneca College are definitely job-oriented â€"â€" and the employment record of Seneca graduates is outstanding. Easy to get to â€" transportation available Seneca King is located on Dufferin Street. two miles north of the King Sideroad. Two bus routes will offer quick and easy transportation: One up Yonge Street. and the other up Keele. Dozens of other full-time day diploma courses are offered at Seneca's Finch Campus. Call 491~505010r more information. To get full details or arrange to visit Seneca King, contact the Campus Registrar at 884-9901 Still making up your mind ? Space is still available in these ten challenging career-oriented courses: Applied Communications Recreation Facilities Managen Business Administration Secretary, Executive General Business Secretary. Legal Historical/Natural Interpretive Secretary. Medical Services Undenivater Skills On-campus work experience If you‘re still in the process of making up your mind about what to do this fail, you should consider Seneca College’s King Campus. Here's why: No other campus like it Nearly 700 acres of rolling hills. woods and fields and a large lake. too. You've got to see it to believe it! Courses start September 4 Woodland Senior Public School "If SENECA COLLEGE IOWNE l COUNYRVE SQUARE YONG! A1 STEELES Phone 297-1900 â€" 887-5577 PERSONNEL OFFICE TOWN OF MARKHAM TOWN OF MARKHAM WANTED OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY DUFFERIN STREET NORTH RR} KING CITY ONTARIO LOCIKO gKBUILDING @MATERIALS WE DELIVER â€"- The society will hold an annual meeting and variâ€" ous meetings throughout the year at the discretion of the executive. Besides approving es- tablishment of the group, council said it was pre- pared to assist the society where possible, to realize its aims and objectives. T. G. Gibson, of Dean- bank Drive in Thornhill, is chairman of the ad hoc working group. before us and established the roots of the communâ€" ity in which we live, by preserving its historic character and quality," according to the submis- sion. The latter also purport- ed to have the signatures of 39 interested citizens. {‘223-5168 Recreation Facilities Management Secretary, Executive Secretary. Legal Secretary. Medical Underwater Skills Visual Arts Instructor Training HOW TO FATHER â€" by Dr‘ Fitzhugh Dodson. The first' truly comprehensive guide to help fathers fulfill their unique and vitally im- portant role on today's par- enting team. (Non-fiction.) The GHOST PLANE OF BLACKWATER â€"â€" by Wil- KLEBER’S CONVOY â€"- by Antony Trew. During World War II a German U- boat commander. deter- mined to inflict mortal dam- age on a British convoy bound for Murmansk. is pitted against an equally dedicated English vice- admiral who realizes with anguish that his German adversary‘ is the same man who once saved his life in Austria and whose sister the Briton once loved. (Fiction) EMCEE MONTY HALL. STAR OF LET'S MAKE A DEAL â€"â€" by Monty Hall and Bill Libby. The autobio- graphy of the best known emcee in the nation. who was born to a poor family in Winnipeg, struggled against odds to get an edu- cation. and failed as well as succeeded many times in the entertainment world. Here he tells the full story of his unconventional life hosting game shows, variety shows. talk shows and children‘s shows; broadcasting wrest- ling matches, hockey games and soccer matches; and producing and creating TV programs. (Non-fiction.) Autobiography 0f Canada’s Best Known Emcee EVE'S HOLLYWOOD, A CONFESSIONAL LOS AN- GELES NOVEL â€"â€" by Eve Babitz. The adventures of a young woman growing up in the glamorous. unbelievable. immoral City of Los Angeles, written by a free thinker and wild liver who doesn't want a vine-covered cottage, stability. children. a college degree or a dog. but instead yearns for exactly what is available in generous sup- ply in the City of Los Angeles. (Fiction) From Winnipeg liam J. Hallstead. This un usually exciting novel f0 older children tells th story of a young agricul tural pilot who struggle against both human enemie and the hostile forces 0 nature to solve the mystte surrounding the disappear ance of a B-24 over th' Great Silver Swamp in 1944 (Fiction) The six-pack relocatable >chool at Woodbridge is close to completion. he said, some delays being caused by the need to purchase the land. the need for permits and requirements of the municipality, “I am confid- ent it will open on the first day of school". he told trustees. The three portables on this site are also approach- Woodbridge School Nearly Done‘EThomhill Novice Girls German Mills May Be Delayed _ El“ gamia pwsu Tourney Shortage of wallboard has held up completion of the sixâ€"pack relocatable school being erected in German Mills by the York County Roman Catholic Separate School Board. it was report- ed at the August 20 board meeting. However, delivery was expected later that week and the contractor had pro- mised to put on a double crew to install it. Business Administrator Percy Lafram- boise reported, so that the school still might be ready for the first day of school in September. TOWN OF MARKHAM PUBLIC LIBRARIES liam J. Hallstead. This un- usually exciting novel for older children tells the story of a young agricul- tural pilot who struggles against both human enemies and the hostile forces of nature to solve the mystery surrounding the disappear- ance of a B-24 over the Great Silver Swamp in 1944. (Fiction) The portables removed from St. Luke's and St. Robert's have been relocated at St. Joseph’s and St. Mary Immaculate in Richmond Hill and have been ‘booked up. Three portables at St. Joseph's, Markham and one at John XXIII should be ready for September 3. Mr. Laframboise said. He was not certain about the one at Keswick but was still hope- ful. ing completion. he said, with water. sewer and hydro still to connect. Grading and stoning of a parking lot is also underway. THORNHILL EMERGENCY Superintendent John Zup- ancic said that if the Ger- man Mills school is not ready for opening day, the child- ren can be accommodated in the auditoriums 01 St. Luke 5 and St. Patrick’s schools in the Thornhill area as a tem- porary measure. car-1 A Division of Me 5.5.KRESGE COMPANY limited _-â€"_. $3.†Long gown inh round neck shon sleeves with lace 'rlm. Decoro'ive stitching on upper bodice. Available in osson- ed colours. 0.» List $5.73 K Mart Price Windsor took an early 9 to 3 lead after two innings, but Thornhill settled down to play stronger defensively. The Belles met Brampton in their first game at 11 am and although Brampton had a stronger and bigger team. the final score was only 15 to 12 in favor of Brampton Lorraine Dysart had perfect record at bat, with two singles and two triples in four times to the plate. and scored each time. Penny Antoniou had a triple and one home run for four times at bat and Anne Rozycki had a double and triple for four times at bat. BEAT WINDSOR 16-12 With little rest bet-ween games. Thornhill was able to better a stubborn Windsor team in a 16 to 12 game played at 1:30 pm. Leslie Crolla. who caught for all three games. had the 1, 1974 â€" left Royal Orchard School at 6:45 am July 27 and travelled to Sarnia to compete in the PWSU play- downs for Ontario. By MARG HOUGHTON The “Thornhill Belles" -â€" the Novice girls who were 12 years old as of January MARKET COURT, HILLCREST MALL FOR THE ERROR IN THEIR AD IN LAST WEEK’S LIBERAL. KING CRAB LEGS SHOULD HAVE READ $3.99 LB. NOT 99¢ LB. 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