Yong: Street, Ric] Ontario, L4G 4Y8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS . AND OTHERS In the Estate of JANET BISLAND HALL. late of the Village of Thornhill, In the Regional Munici- pality of York. deceased. All persons having claims against the above Estate are hereby notified to send par- ticulars of same to the un- dersigned on or before the 15th day of October, 1974 after which date the Estate will be distributed. with re- gard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. and the undersigned will not be 1i- able to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice. DATED at Richmond Hill. this 28th day of August, 1974. ROBERT WALKER HALL, Administrator of the Estate of JANET BISLAND HALL, by his RABINOWITCH Installation of a complete sewage and water system to serve all parts of the 696- acre campus will have the greatest long-term effects. This system, including a mod- ern lagoon method of sew- age treatment, will allow Seneco King to grow in step with the needs of the people of York Region. Seneca King Campus Gets A Fateâ€" Lift An overall plan to develop all the necessary basic serv- ices as well as to provide for increasing enrolments has! resulted in a number of changes at Seneca's King Campus. ' The United Pentecostal holds service at 2 pm. on Sundays in the Masonic Hall on Keele Street in Maple. Anyone wishing more in- formation should call Alton Dudley at 767-7973. Renovations to parts of Eaton Hall have been start- ed. Although these improve- ments will provide greater classroom space this fall, the pressure of both full and part-time registrations has meant the college will make use of additional portables for the time being. ALCONA: Plans for a day care centre in the old schoolhouse here are pro- ceeding. The next step is to apply for government grant (100% towards the cost of renovating an old building) Portables will be used to supplement general class- room space as well as pro- vide additional studio space for the Visual Arts Centre and a lounge and light food service for students at the south end of the campus. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk- shaw, my dad and mother who are in their eighties. drove up from Cornwall this week to spend a few days here and at my brothers in Tottenham and Brampton. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Howes of Montreal spent this week with their son and his wife, Denis and Nicole Howes on Brightway Crescent. Church News Carrville Road United will have service Sunday after having been closed for the summer. Rev. Stan Snowden will preside at 9:45 am. The ï¬rst fall meeting of the UCW will be on September 10 at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Mary Read on Albion Road. Fall has arrived, or so it seems this chilly Friday morning as I write this. I do hope the weatherman was wrong this morning about the weekend for all of you who want to have a last good time at the cottage. We have finished our back to school shopping and have the chil- dren ready for school. That was easier this year with all the stores close by and spec- ials everYWhere. DON BRILLINGER Master Of Education Donald Grilling Mr. and Mrs. H. Brillinger and fc dent of McConag and Richmond 2 Schools, recently his Master of Edl gree at the Uni Virginia. Don teaches mathematics, science and geography to occupations students at the Listowel High School. He is a specialist in guidance and in special education. 12 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1974 And BAIF Correspondent Aulda Wood 25 Brlghtway Crescent Telephone 884-5095 CARRVILLE d former ‘onaghy I Education University rm Hill JOSEPH , son of x. (Jack) ner stu- 1 Public 11 High received Hill de- ‘A A _‘ A A A AA- I7luummW