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The Liberal, 31 Dec 1974, p. 18

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18 â€" THE LIBERAL, Tuesday. Dec. 31. 1971 Sport awards assembly held at Woodland Senior Public School The transition from grade 8 to grade 9 will be the topic of an assembly next Wednesday for all parents with grade 8 students at Woodland Senior Public School. The assembly begins at 7:30 pm, The Doncaster Bible Chapels Watch Night program New Year's Eve commences at 9:30 pm, It will be an informal affair with games and refreshments. concluding with a Watch Night Service and communion. Registration for the After‘l Spring Program at the Thornhill United Church is next Tuesday from 6 to 9 pm in the Narthex. The program begins again January 14 and 16 from 4 to 5:30 pm. There will be girls‘ gymnastics. table tennis and piano, as well as those offered in the fall. Adults interested in helping should contact Harry Fraser ((369-2117) or the church office (889â€"2131). Craft materials are also required and should be left in the Narthex. clearly marked “Afterâ€"4". Also at the United Church. the 197:3 Inquirers‘ Class begins January 12 at 3 pm. Leadership will be given by the minister. the director of Christian education and a group of lay members of the congregation Good used clothing at reasonable prices. baby needs and furnishings are available from the Ilelpmate Information clothing centre in Thornhill United on Dudley Avenue. The centre is open from 9 am to 3 pm Tuesdays or by special arrangements with Jean Bryce (889-51021. The Doncaster Community Ladies‘ Club swings into action on January 14 with a film night. They will have as a special guest a Red Cross nurse to speak on health â€" heart problems and cancer in particular. This meeting will be held at the home of Queenie Jordan. 131 Morgan Avenue. at 8 pm. All area ladies are invited to attend. A news letter from Henderson Avenue Public School announces that "favorite pastime“. snowballing. will be allowed only in a special area where targets have been provided. It's game-over if there is any snowballing outside this area. Pupils enter the special area at their own risk. Students at Henderson participated in two concerts during the last week of school. In the afternoon the kin- dergarten students performed what they called “Music and Movement". The grade 2 students presented a manger scene. Then there were carols by grade 4. dramatized poems by grade 5. a Christmas play by grade 6 and songs by the junior choir. directed by June Jefford. In the evening. the grade 0 students presented three plays. Nan Morin‘s class presented two French plays and Robert Newby‘s class performed a Christmas play. Dialogue for the French plays was taught by Marie France. the French teacher. Class parties were held Thursday of the last week of school with three classes holding a skating party in the Thornhill Community Centre. Henderson parents have been told in a news letter their children performed well above local and national norms when tested in the fall on their math and language skills. Though there was some concern when results were first released. the news letter points out it has been learned since the results were based on 1966 norms rather than 1973. A sport awards assembly was held at Woodland Senior Keswick farmer had largest corn yield Northern York Region farmers had the highest corn yields this past season. David Pegg of Keswick was high with 128 bushels and Jack Crittenden. also of Keswick. had 122. Murray Cupples of Mount Albert had 110. Joe Lundy of Queensville had 109. Ken Stevenson of Udora had 108. Full details will be given. along with many other topics of interest, at the annual meeting of the Crop Improvement Association January 7 at East Gwillimbury Community Centre. Agricultural Representative Art Wall has an- nounced. Moisture hurting High moisture content in corn. coupled with high feed prices. is hurting some cattle raisers. Dairymen are having a struggle to keep production up and beef cattle gains are off. High moisture corn requires a much higher rate of feeding than usual to get good performance. Very wet corn keeps well but comes out with an acid flavor that cattle don't like. Mixing in some dry grain is about the only way to maintain high feeding rates. The ag. rep. has worked out prices for wet corn compared to dry corn price for farm to farm sales. Ear corn at 30 percent for example is worth $80 a ton when dry corn is $3.50 per bushel. If moisture goes up to 35 percent. the price drops to $73 and wet shelled corn at this level would be worth $95 a ton. SEE OUR WANT ADS. A classified ad in “The Liberal" is a good way to ’ turn out-grown or unneeded items into cash. It's easy to order your ad. Just phone 884-1105-6. CLEANING CENTRES stein noun Din CLEANING _ ’ RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL~ AURORA -. . NEWMARKET Brown & Rechtshaf fen Optometrists HILLCRL‘S'I‘ MALL 9350 Yonge St Richmond Hill 883-12“ ALMA ST. THOMAS. ONTARIO Independent Residential School for Girls Grades 9 to 13 Applications now being accepted f0r Term beginning January 6. 1975 Telephone: MISS M. E. BONE. BA. Principal 519-631-3880 NOTICE to CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of CYRIL ADOLPIIE LAVENTURE. Retired Insurance Agent. deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of CYRIL ADOLPHE LAVENTURE. late of the Village of Thorâ€" nhill. in the Borough of North York. who died on or about the 7th day of September. 1974. are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of February. 1975. after which date the Estate will be distributed. with regard only to the claims of which the un- dersigned shall then have notice. and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Toronto. this 20th day of December. 1974. ALAN .IOIIN PATRICK CAMERON. Administrator. by his solicitors. CAMERON. BREWIN 8: SCOTT. 121 Richmond Street. West. Suite 1201. Toronto. Ontario. 315“ 2K9. South Thornhill 8. Bayview Glen CORRESPONDENT: DAVE BARBOUR PHONE 889-2505 - 366-1720 Public School during the last week of school and the mcmbersofeach championship team were honored. Award winners were as follows: (iirls School Soccer Team: Jane Dedrick. 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Wendy and Andrew each celebrate their birthdays on Saturday. Wendy will be three years old and Andrew. H. Melody will be 11 next Monday and John marks his 18th birthday next Tuesday. Your correspondent invites you to submit items of in terest for this column ~ special anniversaries. children's birthdays. vacation activities. visitors. graduations. job promotions. We‘re interested. Give us a call anvtime t889- 5202 or 444-7808). ' 5 Thornhill teens charged for shOplifting Five Thornhill youths were arrested recently on charges of shoplifting at the K-Mart Store on Albion Road in Etobicoke. Following an in- vestigation. police recovered $5.000 worth of goods from residences. Facing charges of theft under $200 and possession of property obtained by crime. are Gregory Pabers. 17'. Gary Smith. 18; Kevin Smith. 16; Bruce Rozycki. 18; and Doug Holubec. l8. TURN SPARE ROOMS 0. 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