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The Liberal, 16 Apr 1975, p. 6

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Janet saysâ€" I suppose if one tried hard enough one could lay the blame for every calamity on ”the government“. But in this case, they really must take the blame for the storm on April 3 and 6 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, Apr. 16, 1975 Ice Review ’75 By Donna Matthews Little did anyone realize when they struggled through After all. no c it. Wednesday 2nd) only “a f were forecast. Simple â€"â€" it was all the government's fault: But we had more than that. They forgot to ask Mother (Nature that is) if they could change the way the tem- perature is to be read. I’ghess they were all too busy in Jamaica or Hawaii or wherever it 'is they live. The winning ticket for a trip to two to Acapulco, Mexico, was held by Mrs. Landy O’Donnell, 9 Blyth Avenue, Oak Ridges. This was the prize in a draw sponsored by Oak Ridges Lions and made April 5. Oak Ridges Lions recently held elections of officers for 1975-76. The new executive will be composed of President Joe Tanzos, lst vice-President Dave Neil, 2nd Vice-President Joe Taylor, 3rd Viceâ€"President George Neil, Secretary Don Cook, Treasurer Ross Kirkby, Tail Twister Eric Findeisen. Lion Tamer Rudy Paliga, lst Year Director Capt. Ed Hawman, 2nd Year Director Eric Findeisen, 3rd Year Director Don Andrews and 4th Year Director Kjell Styrmo. ' They just went right ahead and did it without so much as a by-your-leave! as an Mother éommunity service Rev. Earl Gerber of St. John’s Anglican will celebrate Holy CommunionAat Daypreqk a} 5 _pm April 16.. caniifination classes'for the juniors a't St. John’s will be held at 3:45 pm April l7. Minimum aggjs _13 yegrs. _ VA; §t.iPalJ‘l’s Ufiited a rummage aITd bake'sale will be held April 19 fl'oln 10 23m to_ 2 pn}. "rlsxfi‘hcieedsr from the bake gale will be directed towards the church’s 50th anniversary project, which is the building of a day carercenrtre in Caxias del Sol, B_raz_il.__ imlitelr'ns for the rummage sale may be left at the church April 15 or 16 frpm 9 am t9_n_oon. firliéirflpickup of items call Irene Blyth at 773-5161 or Freda McQuarrie at 773-5316. So, on April 1, bur radio-TV announcers started with this Celcius lark and not so much Can you imagine such effrontery? The Lian? 'éiié’rier’ hight celebrations have? been post- poned until May 3 when they will celebrate 25 years of Canvassers for the Cancer Society will be calling on homes in the neighborhood during the next few weeks. Please give generously. At firét, I expect she probably thought it was only an April Fool‘s jest. Bond Lake Skating Club will hold its annual meeting and election of officers tonight (April 16) at 8 pm in the Lions Den, Bond Lake Arena. A , in u n After all, Mother’s been around longer than most of us â€" she must have seen more government jokes than we have. However, the next day they were still at it. “Minus one degree Celsius," the radio announcer intoned soberly. Church news -v.., -‘a... An excitirTgâ€"filmon Toller Cranston (Canadian Senior Men’s Champion) will be shown. Skaters and parents are urged to come out and support the executive. Other interested persons are welcome to attend. “Celsius, Celsius?" I can hear Mother saying, “sounds like something you eat raw in a salad! What are they up to?" W3. Landy O’Donnell wins trip to Acapulco Cancer canvas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash and Mr. Donald Ash attended the funeral service for Mrs. Ash’s brother-in-law Mr. Geo'rge Chester of Scarboro,\April 3. The service was held at McDougall 8: Brown Funeral Home, Kingston Road. He is survived by his wife Phyllis and four children. A dance will be sponsored by the Oak Ridges Minor Hockey Association April 26 from 8 pm to 1 am at the Lions Den, Bond Lake Arena. , __ . .. . A An Carol Kanitz will teach the group to crochet at its April 24 meeting which will start at 1:30 pm in the basement of St. Paul’s United Church. Baby sitting will be provided. Meeting tonight Of course Mother’s con- fusion with the change was compounded by us, because we were all still thinking in Fahrenheit. _-.., _-..__ 7 , The disc joélléy will be Don Holgate. Tickets are $6 per couple, buffet lnclyd_e_d. _bar e‘)‘(_tra. __.. â€"â€"-A H, ~A AL- .1--- In that way our systems registered a shock each time the "minus one degree" bit was heard. Before we converted that we thought “brrrr, that’s cold!" Minor hockey dance Mother's thought indicator was registering all our cold thoughts while we struggled to metrify (I coined a new word) our thinking. Time out/TAB Attend funeral Oak Ridges - Lake Wilcox Don’t forget the Spring Fair May 31 ’Ticliets are available by calling 773- 5754 or at the door It’s not nice to fool with Mother Nature! “if :e if one tned hard me could lay the every calamity on no one predicted you please" to 1 night few flu somewhat didn‘t we? ght (the flurries” the deepening snow April 2 to attend the King City Figure Skating Club‘s Ice looked at her indicator and saw we expected cold weather â€" and by crackey she saw that we got it! Of course, the real villian is not Mother, but the government, or at least the leader of the government. The least he could have done was to send Mother a new Celsius thermometer, inscribed “With love, PET". Iwouldn’t want to be in his shoes when Moth'er catches up with him. [can see it now, “escaping from the six week fog that has surrounded Ottawa recently, the Prime Minister landed in Bermuda for a three week rest in the sun. These pictures are coming to you live via satellite. Please do not adjust your set. that is not interference, it is snow falling!" Thirteen volunteers of the King Branch of the Cancer Society met at the home of Lynda Ferguson, Laskay, April 7. The volunteers pinned together 117 felt items, and received 10 stuffed toys made by Maude Ault. These items go to the Diversional Therapy Unit of the Princess Margaret Hospital. Toys and kits for patients Néxt meetian will be May 5 at the home of Merilyn Whitten. All “In Memoriam" monies are 100 percent for research. Anyone who wishes this type of service should contact Mrs. Caroline MacLeod at 833-5796. "THE LIBERAL" is always pleased to publish items of interest regar- ding people and events in Oak Ridges - Lake Wilcox and King City districts. Our news correspondent for King City is Donna Mathews. 832-1579: and for Oak Ridges - Lake Wilcox please call Janet Russell at 773-4105. it was. MC er indicator expected and by oral Mother (Kevin Macey, Kathy Burtt, Myka Campbell, Peter Van Nostrand, Mark Zoebelein, Barbara Stasiuk, Eric Rocks, Kelly Ann Wood, Heather MacDonald, Tanya Zoebelein, Anne Murray, Norman Schleehahn, Stephanie Evans, Deidre Elder, Jennifer Ladell, Nicole Jeppeson, and Lynn Busby). First on the ice were the junior purple and blue groups skating to the tune of “Diamond’s Are a Girl’s Best Friend”. Not too strong on ac- complishments (other than just skating without falling down) they soon won the audience’s heart by their happy faces and shy waves. Review ’75, that it was the beginning of four stormy snowbound days. Tilis wés folldwed by the wonuersott 4 Roll Pkg. fir Bathroom Tissue Pork Bu" Roasts fl Facial Tissue m "53%.07‘? x. Fresh Canadian Pork Pork BI!" Chaps lb.99¢ leg-O-lumb Frozen Whole or Half Shoulder Roasts lb Srlifilamer Steaks |b.89¢ Frozen Lamb Frozen Lamb loin Steaks m. 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Denise Felstead, pre- juvenile competition winner, performed a solo wearing a royal blue costume. |b.l28 2 BBBBB 99¢ “ET-“89¢ Is‘;°°f89¢ % Premium or Sugar Plum Sliced 0 Side Bacon I IcIIIIuIII v.I I Wieners Apple Pan VDandies Fro % Sn usug e ":5 Maple Leaf Sliced V.P Winter-iaded aonetites nerk un fas‘t when Rnrinoiimp’c 79¢ CHECK THESE SPECIALS Kleenex 9 Rnll fl nt- Swifts V.P. Lazy Maple Premium or Sugar Plum Swifts Lazy Maple or Apple Pan Dandies Frozen Swifts Premium V.P Maple Leaf Sliced V.P Carla Holdsworth, juvenile competition winner, performed next to the music of “Lemon Tree". The junior red group skated to the “Entertainer" followed by a solo by Catherine Phillips. Next on the rink were the novice dance winners skating to Moon River followed by the junior green group. (Jennifer Betty, Gregory Katona, Gavin Elder, Jennifer Wait, Jackie Donaldson, Suzanne Katona, Sarah Van Nostrand, Paul Hounsome, and Penny Hounsome.) year-old Jennifer Johnston (Janet Garland, Andrew McDougall. Christina Degano, Karin Zoebelein, Naomi Greenspan, Michele Jeppeson. Diane Simmonds, and Karen Gwynne.) Sanitary Napkins Paper Towels Kotex Calgonite Dishwashing Detergent La Tosca 1.48 16 oz Pkg. lb. Pkg lb. (Karen Swire, Doug LeGallais, Tanya McQueen, Paula Harris, Diane Smylie, Gregory Hyland, Deanne Cull, Lorianne Nawrocki. Andrew MacLennan, and Carla Filicetti.) The Dutch Waltz dance was performed by the in- termediate red group and then the Fiesta Dance by the junior dance winners. (Ruth Rawlings, Sarah Bowler, Mary Armstrong. Carole Cruickshank, Glen Busby, Kathryn Underhill, Barbara East, and Glynis Evans.) The intermediate green group was next followed by a solo by Karen Stemmle in a pale blue costume. 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McArthur) The senior orange group (Diane Good, Sandra Simmonds, Pam Neville, Lynn Sanelli, Tracey Ludlow, Nikki Schemekau, Jodi Pollock, Lana Ricci, Gerry Carroll, Norah Embacher. Louise Sanelli) Stephen Kucopy was featured in the intermediate white and yellow group. (Cheryl Ricci, Rosemary O'Neill, Susan Findlay, Jennifer Weyman, Susan Franzolini, Lisa Parisani, Lee-Ann Busby, Dawn Yule, Susan Woodend, Mary Chambers, Kim Coles, Nici Campbell, Beverley East, Cynthia Rayner, Tracey Hutchins. Janet VanChuck.) The juvenile men’s competition winner, Shane Snell, performed for everyone’s pleasure. and Winter-jaded appetites perk up fast when Springtime's wonderful fruits and vegetables appear on your menus. These sparkling fresh treats offer delicious eating right now. They also herald the not-too-distant arrival of summer and all the great eating it brings. Our produce displays are abundant with Spring beauties in many of your favorite fresh fruits and vegetables. 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