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The Liberal, 2 Apr 1975, p. 11

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Saturday, the Maple United Church will hold a rummage sale at 1:30 pm. An antique and craft fair planned for April 16 and 17 has been postponed until May 7 and 8. The Dorcas Unit of Maple United UCW will meet next 'I‘uosdav afternoon. Ina Yake of Keele Street will be the The Dorcas Unit Tuesday afternoon speaker. This is the season which is very trying to mothers who try to keep the area around the entrance to the house tidy. There seem to be three different kinds of footwear for each family member â€" winter boots for snow and ice, rubber boots for sloggy days and last year‘s muddy North Stars for better days. The Friendship Unit will meet in the evening and continue their study of great religions of the world. St. Stephen’s Anglican ACW will meet next Wednesday evening. Mary Davis, Gosling Road, will speak on spon- sorship of foster children in other lands. Helfi‘s used book salé takes place this Friday from noon until 10 pm, and Saturday from 10 am until 3 pm at Christ Church Anglican, Islington Avenue in Woodbridge. A cheery hello to Beatrice Jackman of Netherford Road, a patient in York Central Hospital for a while. She has a broken hip. We hope young Glen Hawkins of Netherford Road is feeling better after his visit to York Central. -n L- nl-_.l.u. Ayn-{I ‘7 Finding people home last week to obtain news was a rather lost cause as Maple seemed depleted of residents. A large percentage of those away were probably running into each other at Disney World. We can only assume you‘ve all had a good time and are back to enjoy the Liohs’ Pancake Festival and all the other attractions that go with it Saturday. starting at 9 am. MARC announces continue into April. nuau lfi Iccllus Wu». uny. Next meeting of Vaughan M11 be Monday, April 7 at 2 pm. ' Last week Dorothy Moynes led the evening’s scorers in the ladies bowling league with a high single of 305 and high triple of 732. Audrey Ross? Well she‘s still high average of 202. Team standings: Apples 38, Grapes 29, Plums 26. Oranges 25 seven. Patience O Sidewalks O 'I‘renching . Excavating . Curbs OSeptic Tanks 0 Drains (New and Repairs) Powerfully qunet. Quietly powerful. The irritating noise and vi- bration are gone. The rug- ged workpower remains. Powerful 16 horse, twin cyl- inder engine. Precise, un- complicated controls. A power-locking collar clicks attachments in line with just fingertip pressure. One treadIe-pedal ’controls speed and direction. Attach- ment clutch and hydraulic lift are flip switches. not arm-wrenching levers. Someday. all tractors will be this sophisticated. Why wait? Bolens. A good yard ahead. 'FMC S. SNOWBALL CORNERS ENTERPRISES Aurora Sideroad CONSTRUCTION CO. 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 Sales, religions class next week Moynes top lady bowler Valerie’s Maple notes WELDRICK 8: Dufferin Aurora 727-6940 PeaEl-uggifis, Brarnanas 23, Peérs 23 and Cherries By Valerie Tinline Maple Correspondent 832-1206 Consumer Products that Wednesday night bowling will The cars in our comparison chart, the "mid-price" European imports. hove a reat deal in common. They are superny engineer , economical, built to last, (end no longer significantly more expensive than their North American competitors!) We suggest that the more thorough 0 comparison you make between them, the more c0nvinced you will become of the outstanding value of the Peugeot 504 GL. When you test drive 0 Peugeot. you will experience the feel of the car. which we cannot express in Our comparison If you could decide by computer you’d buy Peugeot. 1975 SPECIFICATIONS Wheelbase Trock Displacement Suspension PRICE Steering Brakes Sunshine Roof Headlights \res floaters suggesred F.O.D Iovonlo. pmes and speaker-ens as o! Feb 15 1075 Coma Peugeot 504 GL 4 dr. sedan 108" 56.5" 1971 cc Independent on on four wheels Rock 6 Pinion Four wheel dusc. power ossusred Michelin XAS. hugh speed Ioduol WSW Stondord Recon ulor with quortz logen high beam (H l) $5.775 Stran-Steel Building Systems, a division of Westeel-Rosco Limited, 105 Industrial Road, Richmond Hill, manufactures pre- engineered steel building systems and markets them through a nation-wide network of franchised builders Eleanor Kennedy of Maple brightened up the regular luncheon meeting of the Vaughan Rotary Club last week with a big bouquet of daffodils, the symbol of Cancer Month. She heads the fund raising campaign committee of Maple’s Cancer Society branch. St. Stephen's Anglican Church Women were happy to be able to present ap- proximately $200 to York Central Hospital following their recent tea and bake sale. The ladies wish to thank all who donated baking and articles for the ‘bits and pieces’ table, and those who supported their efforts by attending. Tea and bake sale nets $200 Local firm makes building awards Volvo 244 4 dr. sedon 104" 53.1“ 1990 cc Independent from rigid oxle reor Rock C; Pinion Four wheel disc power ossmed Goodyear rodrol pEUGEOfiW Not ovouloble Srondord sealed beam $6.805 It's for too good 0 cor to ignore. GREENWOOD GARAGE LTD. 16 Industrial Rood (416) 684-8841 » Kick off Cancer Month campaign Recently at their annual builder meeting the firm presented a bronze award (International) to Pro Eng. Buildings Ltd., of Street- sville for a project at the Royal Downs Golf Club at Malton. A silver award was presented to Camsteel Industries Ltd., Edmonton for a project with Cessco International Ltd. The awards were won in competition with Stran- Steel franchised builders around the world. Richmond Hill’s Arena ‘67 in the central Town Park is a StranSteel building. If you are looking for a real bargain, Maple Lions will have as an extra at- traction at the Pancake Festival Saturday in Maple Get boot bargains Saturday Audi 100 L5 4 dr. sedon’ 105 3" 50]" 1875 cc Independent flonr ngid oxle rear Rock 6 Pinion Disc from, drum reor power ossusred Roduol ply $275 exrro SIOndOrd seoled beam $6,295 chort. o ride which is uniquely comtorroone ono sruure. Our oll oround independent suspension system is tunec the Michelin XAS tires, standard on Peugeot. There ore two other things ob0ut Peugeot you sh0uld l We build more then 700,000 cars per year, more than as mony 05 Volvo, for example We also build most of our own components. That's 0 Ic port of the reason why we are oble to hold the line on price better than the others. You don't need 0 computer to figure thot out led lvom loves: manufacturer's aural-shed o ride which is uniquely comfo_noble and stable BMW 2002 2 dr. sedon 96.4" 52.6" 1900 cc Independent on all four wheels Worm 6 Roller Disc from. drum reor power assisted Michelin XAS high speed rodiol $294 extro ~ Srondord sealed beom $6.695 All who wish to play softball this summer in Maple should remember registration takes place at the Maple Arena during the Pancake Festival Saturday and on Monday and Wednesday at the Community Centre from 7-8:30 pm. Normal W Those regiétering after April 9 will pay a $2 penalty. Late ball registration costs $2 . . While it seems early to be thinking of the ball season, it enables the executive to plan firm schedules within the various leagues. ‘ugéot you sh0uld know, >er year, more than twice Subpd IO thonge wnhou! Mercedes Benz 230 4 dr. sedon 106.3" 567" 2300 cc Independent on 0 four wheels Recirculating boll Fouv wheel disc power osssred Rodiol ply $365 exrro Srondord seoled beom $10,170 Thor's 0 large The Rotarians will help this year by canvassing Vaughan in- dustries. In the photo are Harold Kefi'er, Thornhill; Bernard Salter, Newmarket; and Bill Gallagher, Bramalea. In April the Maple and Woodbridge Societies hope to raise $18,000. is tuned to Map/e hockey teams visit New York Win one, lose one The return visit to Depew New York by the Maple White Strip Construction Peewees took place March 21â€"23. As European Delicatessen Bantams were unable to make the trip because of the semi-finals against Stirling, a select tearfi picked from the house league bantams attended in their stead. The Bantams were coached by Norm Rotz, Cliff Grant and John Kucherawy. Though they did not win, the Bantams played hard despite the handicap of not having participated together Admission Free TOTAL $3,500.00“ PRIZES NEW THORNHILL COMMUNITY ARENA ‘ John St. and Bayview Ave. Thornhill EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT 7:40pm. Earlyhirds 8:00 pm. Regular Games as a team before. The Peewees won their games handily. All of the boys, both Peewee and Bantam, and their families enjoyed the weekend and the hospitality extended by their hosts. PLUS 3 OTHER SPECIALS As in past years, the grade 8 classes at George Bailey Public School will visit Ottawa. The trip isAplanned_ for May 29-31. Many of the Etudents put some 70f their own money towards the trip, not expecting mom and dad to foot the whole _b_ill._ They géVé-awliBQVQfiées. do odd jobs and babysit Raising money for Ottawa trip "NO ONE UNDER 16 ADMITTED" IN 51 NUMBERS THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, Apr. 2, 1975 â€" l] glllllllllIlllllIlllllllIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllg Some thoughts on shOpping 1945 . . . E filllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIllIIIllIllllllllIlllllfit By VALERIE TlNLlNE After giving the subject some thought we’ve decided that those born before 1945 or even a bit later, must have arrived equipped with very sensitive ears. If you’ve been toying with having your hearing tested and wish to avoid a wait in a specialist‘s office, simply go to a shop where wearing apparel is sold to those under â€" say â€" early middle age. If you can tolerate the earsplitting music for only two minutes and then rush panic-stricken from the store without a purchase, then your auditory apparatus is okay. If you last for five minutes and contemplate buying an article, you’d best worry 3 bit. If however you stay, select an article and manage to remain long enough to complete the transaction, you either have nerves of steel or your hearing system needs checking. Now that the subject of shopping has arisen, you might be advised that if a new wardrobe is planned this spring ladies, beware of the blouse department. Here many of the blouses are packaged in neat little bags with cute hangers attached. If you are easily frustrated, back away, now. There are at least six pins in each blouse, a piece of cardboard and even a piece of whatever to keep the neck in shape. Whatever happened to Canadian Standard Sizes? ’ A size 12 is too small and a size 10 looks like Grandpa’s night shirt. Besides, it’s too hot in the fitting rooms. But then, not everyone may have as much difficulty finding a blouse for a spring wardrobe. Maybe if you are among those born after The students would like to raise funds through their own efforts and are planning a rummage and bake sale, a satirical review and a car wash. The rummage and bake sale is planned for April 12. Extra Cards $1.00 â€"ll

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