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HEATER and acting directo? of education last year when Sam Chapman was on loan FAN FORCED K mart Price 884-1955 In accepting his resignation, vice-chairman Tom Johnston of Keswick, said the board was “very sorry to lose Mr. Hall". Hdwever, the board ac- cepted the fact “some staff may outrace the op- Mr. Hall will be leaving January 1 to take up the position of director of education for Grey County in Owen Sound. to Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, anâ€" nounced his resignation at a meeting of the board last week. Gives Satisfaction Always! 25 light sets come with new salely plug for adding sets and convenient cups for eaSIer light placement, Red. Green or Violet. COLORLITE SETS W WORLD cup $ï¬Â§BTi€WE¥¢£Eé° HOCKEY GAME Designed for those who demand the best at a reasonable price! Hand- somely styled. walnut veneer consollette stereo features built-in 8-track stereo cartridge player, deluxe four speed record changer, record storage area, two speakers and Sheppard casters. Exclusive Before that he was principal of Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute in Scarboro. From Scarboro Hall joined the board in 1969 from the Stephen Leacock School complex in Scarboro, where he was principal-designate. He also helped plan the complex, which has both elementary and secondary school ac- commodation. portunities available to them". Mr. Hall filled that pat- tern, he said. K mm Spocunl Set 22717 OPEN 9:30 AM TO 10 PM MONDAY through SATURDAY K man Price OUTDOOR Ourllondlight kitaddsabeauti~ lul glow to the outside of your home. Features moulded soc- ket with integral ground spike. Red. Blue. Yellow 0r Green. FlGOBLIGHT KIT Ron Hall > Operations head K mm Spocul Ea Canadian/Russian World Cup Series game. Players in their countries respective uniforms. Fast action roller puck. A fun filled game for the whole fam- fly to enjoy. Exclusive to the 8.8. Kresge Company Ltd. He also taught at Niagara Falls, Pickering and Campbellford, as a phsyical education teacher at the outset of his career. Hall lives in Don Mills with his wife and We children. In the latter part of 1972 and the early part of 1973, he was a member of the provincial government‘s task force on the organization of the Ministry of Education, Phase 11. Hall received his Bachelor of Physical Education in 1949, his Bachelor of Education in 1959 and his Master of Education 1962, all from the University of Toronto. Choose from Glow or Sparkle. Outdoor sets are available in single coloured bulbs ol Red. Blue 0r Green or assorted co|~ ours per set. 9350 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL HILLCREST MALL Ea. A resident of 342 Centre Street East for the past 11 years Al Duffey is seeking election as Ward 2 coun- cillor in Richmond Hill. Running in Hill Ward 2 A family man and father of two children Duffey has been a regular attendant at council meetings so he can keep abreast of what is going on in the municipality. He also took the recent course presented by the Ontario Council on Local Government to gain a deeper insight. K mart Price I would like council to 04v ‘5! phce A 66 Se! K man Special 3 Set On their 200 acres, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waterford, raise apples as well as chickens and Mr. Waterford has been a frequent contributor to competitions at the fair. Vaughan entries Rodney Smith, also 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Elgin Mills Road West, has Matt Waterford, 10200 Leslie Street. Richmond Hill, is entering chickens, Orpingtons â€"â€" white, black and buff. as well as a few bantams. A grade 13 student at Bayview Secondary School who took top honors in a grade 13 science course at the school last year, Matt, 18, is interested in breeding of chickens. Visitors to the Royal Winter Fair, which opened Friday at the CNE grounds and continues to Saturday. will find a number of entries and displays from our local community. From the Richmond Hill area there are numerous poultry entries, with young people as well as seniors very active in this area. take a closer look at the way the town is growing and would like to maintain a community atmosphere here. I also strongly ap- prove of the involvement of the public in local planning and government." he told “The Liberal". Testing in Toronto. 3 con sulting firm. Be available If elected, Duffey promises to be available to the citizens to present their viewpoint at the council table and plans to hold in- formal meetings as a two- way communication bet- ween council and the ratepayers. He is manager of the inspection and testing division of Construction Represented by eve! 1‘000 mo‘ependeu Insurance agents across Canada Winter Fair entries from York Region but consider The risk Even though your snowmobile may be insured under an automobile policy as approved by the provincial government. you are not completely covered against accident. Two things that are taboo: Racing and speed tests. It doesn't matter who you're insured with -- a standard policy is used by all companies. Including us. Here‘s how it reads Your insurance company "shall not be liable for bodily injury to or death of any person occurring while the automobile IS BEING USED IN ANY RACE OR SPEED TEST." The rule applies to Snowmobiles as well. This law makes sense. especially whenlyou consider the number of serious accidents occurring each year. It you're in doubt about your coverage. check with your independent insurance agent. But please: Don't race. Don‘t speed. Richmond Hill Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. 884-1551 Willowdale Neil G. McDonald Limited. 226-1611 . SAME DAY DRY CLEANING YONGE 85 LEVENDALE RXCHMOND HILL THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Nov. 20. 1974â€"- 15 ' CLEANING CENTRES His regret is so few people know where to find the pigeons, the bantams, geese, guinea pigs, rabbits and other pet stock. As a fair "regular" he looks forward to meeting other pigeon fanciers, to see how his compare and measure up to standards of birds from all over the country and many from the US. The average fair. he says, draws some 900 pigeons of 20 varieties. “There is no profit in it", Mr. Taylor stresses. “but you meet real friends, and the entries are the cream of the crop“. Mrs. Jack Waller, also of Don Head Farms, is having her first fling this year with an entry of Pilgrim geese. Her husband. who has en- tered chickens of various breeds over the past three years and won a few prizes, will be entering Ericana chickens. Pigeon enthusiast Garnet Taylor, Stockdale Crescent, is now retired, but is a fancy pigeon enthusiast and has six birds, each of a different variety, entered in the fair. Contestants range from teens to seniors, and those who are interested may find the show of what Mr. Taylor describes as “pet stock" upstairs in the horse palace. It is a place worth visiting. entere'd four Canada geese which he has raised on the pond at Don Head Farms where he works. This will be his third year as a com- petitor. Al Duffey Runs in Ward 2 100% CANADIAN