Onc community effort that has snowballed into some- thing way past everyone’s expectations is the annual Kleinberg Binder Twine Fes- tival. This year a larger area has been cordoned off and on September 7 from 12 noon on, the festival is on! It is officially advertised as There will be demonstra- tions of spinning and weav- ing. and furniture refinish- ing. Continuous entertain- ment will be provided with Master of Ceremonies ven- triloquist Billy Davis, and celebrities Uncle Bobby, Karen Hendrix. Hazel Wal- ker. the Toyland Puppets, the Queen City Harmonizers. Ross Sully and the SOunds, and comedian Rolly Ham- mond. an Antique. Arts. Handi- crafts. Exhibition and Sale and over 50 dealers will par- ticipate in the Flea Market or “Drury Lane" area. Offered will be old and in- teresting curious, silver, books. Canadian collectables. furniture, china, brass. glass. clocks, p ri n ts. lamps, jewelry, etch Food will include home- made apple pie and sarsa’ parilla. Pony rides, games of chance. bingo, children‘s costume and pet parade, hanging basket contest. grin- ning contest, apple pie con- test, and sheaf tossing con- test' will all vie for your attention. Three simultaneOus street dances will fill the evening. Swing to the big band music of Jimmy McDonald. rock to the music of Nightowl, and Hoe Down with Cousin Lupe and the Country Rhythms featuring Don Celsie. Admis- sion is $1., children under 12 free. See you there! Cancer Society Binder Twine The annual general meet- ing of the King Branch of the Cancer Society will be held Monday at 8 ‘pm in the King City Community Cen- tre. Volunteers will be asked to work on dressings and diversional therapy kits for the Princess Margaret Hos- pital. This is a public meet- ing and everyone is wel- come. Ballet The Cathy Condie School of Ballet offers ballet lessons beginning with Pre-Ballet which is for ages 4 to 6; Form 1 for ages 7 to 10; and Form 11 for ages 11 and older. Fees are $20 per term or $6 per month. Term 1 be- gins September 11 and runs until January 22. Term 11 begins January 29 until May 28. For registration please call Miss Condie at 833-6393. Seneca College This fall and winter pro- gram represents a response to many requests from indi- viduals and groups. Addi- tional suggestions are always welcome. Classes start on September 23 and again on January 6. The subjects range from Business and Secretarial Skills. Early Childhood Edu- cation, English and Commu- nications, Equestrian Pro- grams. Hospitality Pro- grams. Liberal Studies, Re- creation Facilities Manage- ment. Recreation Skills. Tec- nical Interests. Underwater Skills. to Visual Arts. Under each of these headingss are many variations. You're sure to find one to interest you. Beef and Oyster 10 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1974 The annual Beef and Oyster Party sponsored by the York North Progressive (provincial) Conservative Party will take place on September 7 at the King City Community Centre. Beef and oysters will be served from 5:00 until approximately 9:30 pm. with music to dance to until 1 am. Music is being provided by the Richmond Hill Youth Concert Band under the direction of Robert Theil; and also by George Cowie's Sextet. Hugo Walker of Kingcross is the president of the PC North Riding. Volun- teers are needed. Tickets are $10 per couple. To volunteer or obtain tickets please call 833-5200. Hockey Registration. As the cooler weather 309“- T1939“ are I For Toronto urbanites who ’19.T° V°lunteer travel up to King City to 3ket5 Please can visit the Stable Gallery, v Color and Contrast and stratlou. Kingcraft House. a visit to cooler weather the Brass Duck is a must! arrives. boys (and girls) be- gin to think of fall activi- ties. chistration for the King Minor Hockey Associa- tion will take place at the King Arena on September 7 and 14 from 10 am until 3 pm. Fee schedule is as fol- lows: Reginnersâ€"$25; House League â€" $40; Girls â€" $40; OMHA â€" $40. Family maxi- mum is $120. which includes a season's pass to the King City minor hockey games. Figure Skating The executive of the King City Figure Skating Club. through its president Mrs. Joan Evans, announced re- uistration will take place September 14 at the King City Community Centre and anyone interested will please register between the hours of 9 am and noon. Fees are $40 for the first child. $35 for the second child. and $30 'for the third child. Family maximum is $110. 1 Carib ’74 The Figure Skating Club and the Minor Hockey League again present Carib ’74 as their major fund-rais- ing event of the year. It will be a festive event on the evening of September 21. Tickets are $6 a person and available from members of the hockey and figure skat- ing organizations. Also from Isobel Shelton at 833-5169. At the same time purchase a $1 ticket giving you a chance to win a Trip for Two to Acapulco, Mexico. The Limbo Floor Show will be- gin at 10:30 pm. Dancing will be to'the music of Dick (Syncona) Smith and his Steel Band. This band was recently featured at Ontario Place. Donna's Bits & Pieces . Happy ‘birthday wishes to Lisa Henry who cele- brated on August 27. . . . York Central Hospital Auxiliary hold their first meeting of the season at the home of Erica Mueller on Tuesday. . . “September 10 is the first Women’s meeting of the sea- son and takes the form of a trip to Edna McNair's to view her antiques. . . . Members of King City United are looking forward to their annual Corn Roast at Charlie Robson’s September ...Sympath_v is extended to Mrs. Helga Paule on the death of her mother Hil- degard IBossert on August 27. ....Library Board meeting at the Library on Wednes- day at 8 pm. ...King City Plaza (beside the Secondary School, west side) is looking for tennants, according to {The Toronto Star". Occupancy is given at 1975. Sixteen stores from 1,000 square feet. Broker is De Paolar Limited. ...Get well wishes to Vic~ tor Zsilinsky at York Cen- tral Hospital. ...I'm sure everyone is watching with interest the renovation of the old Craw- ford Wells General Store. The new railing is a great improvement- New in King For everyone who has beefnr wondering why there is a blue enamelled rocking chair atop a pole on the lawn of a local real estate office, the answer is The Brass Duck. The Brass Duck will also be the answer for all those folk who love to dream, muse and mediate while rocking to their own personal tune. To reach The Brass Duck which is officially, without fanfare, open for business, first look for the Brass Duck sign located between the real estate office and the post office, and follow the arrow down the board walk to the tiny shop behind. At one time a chicken coop boot shop, and label printing factory. and un- doubtedly many other things. this old building is now the project of Tim O'Hara who with the assistance of many friends converted it into an interesting shop where he will present for sale rocking chairs of the past. Although rocking chairs are the shop‘s main theme. O'Hara also hopes to include a bit of macrame, green plants, and some lesser known brands of tea and coffee. Also included in the ven- ture is Richie Forrest of Richie Forrest Limited, who has a small office off one end of the shop. Forrest special- izes in wood lot management, and tree planting. Wood lot management is the improve- ment of your \voodlot by careful thinning, and replant- ing. Forrest is one of the friends who assisted in the conversion of the chicken c00p into the Brass Duck and also laid the board walk. I had the pleasure of meet- ing with two travellers in the North Bay region last week. One was Hugo Walker of Kingscross Estates and the other. Rev. Neville Bis- hop, rector of All Saint's, King. What a combination! A priest and a lumberman! After all, who wants “holy wood?" I would expect it would be a “blessed nuis- ance†on any construction job. Norm’s Travelaugh Candelabra, green leavesi Minnesota Mining & Manu- and bouquets of gladiolii facturing. He is the son of formed the attractive setting“, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mar- in King City United Church5 ri-ott, 110 Secord Avenue, Ot- for the August 24 evening tawa. “veddmg 0f Gwyn Marlene Rev. Dr. Grant Brown was Urquhart to Colin Howard . . . - the 0ff1c1at1n cler man and Marrmtt- «mamnn-n Emmiii}; mncin The bride, a third year student at the University of Waterloo, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ur- quhart, RR 2 King, formerly of Richmond Hill. The groom is a graduate in chem- ical engineering and is a process engineer with 3Mâ€" GREGG VANI'I'IES 'I'IIB ENCLOSURE D O O R S “""I-‘onMICA & ARBORITE 4'x8' $1 5 .95 Reg. $19.95 / CADILLAC 1 BIG BARGAIN SHELFSTANDARDS &;BRACKETS THAN mass 1/2 PRICE HURRY UNTIL THEY LAST! Use 8 to 10 colors to choose from Wed In King City United Church Your choice of color top NAME BRAND FURNITURE FINISHED WHILE THEY LAST RED CEDAR FRONT 323?? DOORS POPLAR UNDERLAY 30†VANITY 3'6†VANITY . . . . . 24†VANITY 2 .95 Reg. $44.95 SANDSTONE . . . . . . BUCKSKIN ........ KOA MAHOGANY . SIENNA . . . . . . . . . . . Frontier Walnut, Maple, 1 Alpine Ash, Embossed Pecan ALL VARIETIES (Includes Counter Top) Taps and sink are extra (Includes Counter (Includes Counter Construction News It was recently announced that Captain Developments Limited of Toronto plans to build a 10-storey apartment and office building in Aurora. The new high-rise structure is to be located at Wellington and H a id a Streets. The value was not disclosed. Rev. Dr. Grant Brown was the Officiating clergyman and traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. Peggy Renshaw of Richmond Hill. Escorted and given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an A-line dress of white European cotton‘ lace and white polyester crepe and carried a bou- BONANZA zPREFINISHED PANELING- SALE TURN SPARE ROOMS INTO SPARE CASH BY USING ' LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS More and More Panels To Choose From Top) Top) . . .$49.95 . . $45.95 See us for all yOur needs in Home Improvements and Cottage Materials At St. John's Anglican Church, Jefferson, directly after the 10:30 am. ser- vice September 8 there will be a brief refresher course for the members of the Chan- cel Guild, in the church. An Advisory Board meeting will beheld in the upper room of the parish hall September 10 at 8 pm. Church News Friends of Diane and Murray Whynot will be pleased to hear Diane gave birth to their second son, Daniel Murray, who weighed 4 lbs. 8 02., August 17. Diane and Murray and their other children, Stephen and Juanita, used to live on Mar- ilyn Crescent East (now Hughes Street) before mov- ing to Liverpool, Nova Scotia. in May Hockey The Oak Ridges and Dis- trict Minor Hockey Associa- tion is sponsoring another Country and Western Show at Bond Lake Arena Septem- ber 14. There will be danc- ing all evening from 8 pm. Neighborhood Notes until 1 am at 7 pm.) She was attended by her sister. Margaret Karen Urqu- hart, as maid of honor and Cheryl Matthews as‘ brides- maid. Their gowns were fashioned of print and plain materials with swirl skirts, the maid of honor's being pale green and the brides- maid‘s pale yellow. They quet of green leaves. Her head-dress, trimmed with lace. flowers and pearls held a shoulder-length veil. Her only accessory was a string of Majorca pearls, a gift of the groom’s parents. 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There will be door prizes and dance prizes and the tickets are $10 per couple. available from Shirley Smith at 773-5754 or at Toby’s Rest- aurant and Tavern in Brad- ford. Master of Ceremonies will be Bob McAdorey of CFGM. Restricted to persons 18 years of age and over. Minor hockey registration will be held September 7 and 14 from 12 to 3 pm. at Bond Lake Arena. Fees are $50 for the first child, $40 for the second with a $150 fam- ily maximum. This includes membership card and entry to all league games . Hockey coaches are still needed for OMHA and house league teams. Please contact Shirley Smith at 773-5754.‘ Filthy Driving down the 401 re- cently I saw a filthy license plate. Really I did! The car itself bore the legend “Filthy McNasty" and the license plate â€" a California one, I think â€"- just had the word wore large floppy hats and carried baskets of daisies, carnations and ferns. While the photographer was taking pictures at the bride's home the 85 guests were entertained with punch and tidbits. This was follow- ed by an informal reception at King Valley Ski Lodge where a buffet dinner was served and dancing enjoyed. Following a wedding trip to San Francisco, the young couple will be living in Lon- don, the bride attending Western University. DOORS OF ALL KINDS VINYL FRAMED lOUVRED BULLETIN LOW DISCOUNT PRICES $23.50 BIFOLDS I BOARDS Hardboard Mahogany Int. & Ext. .50 AND UP Each FREE DELIVERY CEILINGS $10.95 White 12†x 12†Tiles JOHNS-MANVILLE Satin-White tiles in cartons of 64 sq. ft. Terrific Value OTHER PATTERNS IN STOCK Lake Wilcox News LESS THAN a. HALF OF BIRD CAGE 1:- . .II 8 ft. base and wall cabinet completeâ€" ly finished with counter top (your choice of color). Any size L or U shape available to your request. 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