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The Liberal, 15 Jan 1975, p. 11

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YONGE & LEVENDALE RICHMOND HILL Remember that ceramics classes start Thursday at Joseph A Gibson School, 7:30- 9:30 pm. Call Pat Ferguson for further in- formation. "THE LIBERAL" in II- wm willing to publish items regarding people Ind events contributed by it- readen in Maple, Concord, Teflon. Klein- bnu. Mepie, please phone Mrs. Valerie Tin- line at 832-1208; in Con- cord, Linda McMauley at 669-2173; in Klein- burx Margaret Lade, at "The Liberal", 884-8177. Chris Brown of the lst Maple Guides reports “this past month the older girl's company started a five-week course given by the St. John's Ambulance. The first lesson involved the use of bandages and learning the terms which will be used throughout the course. Judging by the amount covered in the first evening, it looks like it could be a busy five weeks" MARC SAME DAY DRY CLEANING By Valerie Timline Maple correspondent Maple seems to be a birdwatchers paradise. Not only do Maple‘s residents think it's a great place to live. but so do our feathered friends. In the past few years our bird population has steadily increased. They are most certainly well fed by the town folk and many of us are delighted to compare notes as to what species we have seen lately. There are of course the everfaithful sparrows various kinds. and the heralds of spring the robins. and lots of beautiful but noisy jays. Cardinals. chickadees. nut hatches. juncos. downy woodpeckers. hairy woodpeckers and redheaded woodpeckers all enjoy the many birdfeeders. A recent arrival has been a yellow shafted flicker. Other visitors during the year, the lovely evening grosbeak. wild canaries. humming birds, Baltimore orioles. scarlet tanagers. crows. wrens. swallows and the never en- ding supply of starlings and grackles. of The Studio That Comes To Your Home 884-6941 \“é‘le 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICK-UPS \ Some Equipped With Plows . . . G0 Ready To Go To Work! GMC TRUCK CENTRE COME ON IN AND SEE THEM!!! d0] PHOTOS :hoo‘ ELBERT Birds like Map le too ' CLEANING 3 CENTRES been a yellow shafted flicker. )rs during the year. the lovely ‘sbeak. wild canaries. humming more orioles. scarlet tanagers, ns. swallows and the never en- of starlings and grackles. a lovely pair of brown thrashers home in our yard and one un- of course the everfaithful ‘ous kinds. and the heralds 0! )ins. and lots of beautiful but Cardinals. chickadees. nut )s. downy woodpeckers. hairy and redheaded woodpeckers many birdfeeders. A recent SNOW FLOWS ngs and grackles. Jair of brown thrashers our yard and one un- magnificent long tail mother robin. IN STOCK Admission $2.00 Local â€" long Distance - Overseas Moving 127 BIRCH AVENUE, THORNHILL 889-491] 636-6636 VELLORE O‘LD BOYS 93 Annual Dance and Euchre VELLORE MEMORIAL HALL JANUARY 24 MOVING 8. STORAGE Residential - Industrial - Office MEMBER: UNITED VAN LINES A OWN b '1 Don‘t miss this opportunity to meet and chat with our very own celebrity. There will be a coffee party for all residents of Maple and vicinity to meet Audrey Armstrong. author of the best seller “Harness in the Parlour“. January 21 at the library, between 10 and 11:30 am. The Maple Minor Hockey Association will hold a Valentine Dance in the Maple Community Centre February 14. The buffet will of course be by Manfred Haas of the European Delicatessen. Tickets will be available from any MMHA executive, at the Maple B.P. Station or at the European Delicatessen. More details later. Library coffee party The st; welcome teacher f school‘s artist. Bridge: } structors are lerested in 1 intermediate Flynn (832-2 possible that could be arra going if enou School news Parents at will be a prc Joseph A. Schools. 0n closed to stw The staff of George Bailey will be at- tending workshops at different schools in the area. concerning language arts, mathâ€" matics. French, art. science and classroom management. Several of the staff of Joseph A. Gibson will attend a workshop at the new Metro Zoo. The staff and students of George Bailey Hockey dance Ladies figure skating lessons started again January 9 at Maple Arena. If you have never skated before. it‘s never too late to learn. If you can skate. one can always learn more and also have a good time. This class is strictly for adults. For further in- formation call Shirley Amodeo (832-2409). Bridge: Highly qualified bridge in- structors are available now for those in- terested in lessons both in beginner and intermediate stages. Please call Carol Division of 0.8.8. 1650 THE QUEENSWAY (a! Hwy. 427» 255-9145 255-9146 (832-2666) cone 3 that afternoon 9 arranged. We 1 f enough people news ,aff and students of 3 Carl Phillips. the for 6C. He will be c art program and 5 are reminded that this Friday professional development day at A. Gibson and George Bailey On that day the schools will be students. lable now 1 ; both in t es. Please concerning Hydraulic Plow On Specially Equipped A x 4 Pick~Up STOCK NO. 3265 ‘6787. Lunch provided I or evening classes can get this activity show interest. s of George the new hon be carrying and is him: for thos‘ beginner 8 call ( a this. 1 ring out the himself an rge Bailey homeroom It is classes THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Jan. 15. 1975 â€" 11

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