30 â€"â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, RC public school trustee hOpeful Of particular interest to the people of this area is the Office Overload‘s original collection of handmade authentic Canadian Character Dolls on display in Hillcrest Mall. These dolls have been created by Canadian Artist Kashi Carter. who began her “Professional career" making dolls for sale. not just as a hobby, while . l",,A -._ living in Richmond Hill. She now lives at Orton. The dolls have been on display here on previous occasions â€" at the public library main branch and at Bayview Secondary School. The set on display at Hillcrest Mall contains 21 dolls beginning with Captain Henry Hudson and his Young Son. continuing with Marguerite Bourgeoys founder of the first religious order to originate in Canada. Frontenac. Madeleine de Vercheres, a Voyageur. Verendrye, Laura John Stebï¬ens RC trustee hopeful OBJECTIVES ELECT Phone Historic dolls at Hil/crest Mall FEMSON Lack of communication is more apparent in the separate school ratepayer sector. Channels will have to be opened through in- stitutions such as parent- teacher groups and parish councils. John Stephens, 39, candidate for separate school representative on York County Board of Educaiton, said this week. Town of Markham He said he thought the new board “however con- stituted, would be more responsive to and com- municative with parents l. Watchdog on all spot zoning. 2. Upgrade marginal Industrial Development. 3. Strive to preserve Thornhill family style community. 4. Vigoroust tackle problem of traffic safety in Thornhill. 5. Preserve existing green areas and ravines. b. Broaden tax base through quality industrial development. 889-0713 Nov. 27, 1974 MONDAY, DEC. 2nd and teachers." “New board members and teachers will have to share the responsibility of establishing better relations between themselves, not- withstanding that salary disputes from time to time may cause difficulties, Stephens said. A. partner in the law firm of McMillan, Binch, Toronto, Stephens is_ a__pa§t Secord, United Empire Loyalist, Mennonite Settlers, Sir John A. MacDonald, Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Louis Riel, BC Prospector, Pauline Johnson. 1900 temporary office helper and Queen Elizabeth. 4v. v..-~, 7V , , president of the Catholic Youth Organization of Metro; past president, Newman Alumni; member, ‘ Any school or organization may borrow these dolls for display by writing to Doll Collection, Office Overload Limited, 55 Bloor Street West, Toronto. M4W 1A6. The dolls, since 1961. have raised money for retarded children, the handicapped, Girl Guides, hospital auxiliaries and women‘s auxiliaries of the Kiwanis. Rotary Clubs and YMCA. In the above picture are a few of the ethnic dolls proudly displayed by (left) Marilyn Hookey of Office Overload and Mrs. Doreen Kinsey (right) of Drake Personnel. (THORNHILL) COUNCILLOR 226-2233 Michaelmas Conference; viceâ€"chairman, Ontario Folf Arts Conncil; secretary, Metro International Caravan; member, budget allocations committee, United Way for Metro. He is also a member of St Luke’s parish, Thornhill. He is married to the former Mary Godin. They have three children, Maryellen. Catherine Anne and John Kenneth. They have lived in Thornhill for 31/2 years at 17 Marie Court. Beware the swab â€" - - it’s coming to Woodbridge “The swab is coming to Woodbridge sounds like something out of a science fiction movie,†Vaughan Councillor Ab Hollingshead said Monday as council approved a $10,000 cleanâ€"out of the town’s water pipes. The two-week project to begin Sunday involves a chemical swabbing process to remove iron deposits from the watermains. A report to council Monday warns the process is not easy and will involve a great deal of interruption to the residents. The water will be shut off at various times. Residents should not use the water during the flushing process immediately in front of their residences or the floating iron will enter the homes. 50-year deposits Apparently iron deposits have been accumulating since 1922 and the swabbing is hoped to be a less ex- pensive alternative to replacing all the mains. 'l‘he Broblem became evident after the installation of the Clarence Street Well. 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