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The Liberal, 2 Jul 1975, C5

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This and the ex~ ceptionally hot weather attracted many to the air conditioned shopping centre. Hillcrest Mall will be celebrating its first anniversary little more than a month from now. Jail Farm issue Correspondent Mary Watts 889-5787 During the two days of their Fabulous Fifties sidewalk sale last week, the Hillcrest Business Association decided to contribute to the local hospital’s fund raising drive by donating mer- chandise articles to be auctioned off to the public in the mall itself. 333 marl rice com POLYESTER KNIT TOPS K p Match em up wnh pants or sknls' Short sleeve polyesler knn tops with mock turtle or U-neckhnes are avauiable m a wnde vaner 0! colours. Small-Medium-Lavge Price Richvale YCHA and candidateStong hold garden parties Men 5 stretch nylon h MEN’S HOSE TERRY HOSE A most delightful evening it was â€" blue skiesplive background music provided on guitar and fiddle by two guests and lots of people en- joying Kentucky fired chioken, good wine and chatter. I had the opportunity of residents and many others from York Centre riding who had assisted Alf Stong in his campaign for the Liberal nomination recently, I was invited to the July 25 garden party at the home of the candidate and his wife Ray at 157 Trayborn Drive, to celebrate his overwhelming victory. SNAPPY BIKINI SWIMSUITS K man Price Stunning apiece bnklm swmsuns In a sunny select-on of pnms and tabncs' Sizes 32-38. 346 asking Alf, on behalf of concerned residents of South Richmond Hill, what was The Liberal party's stand on the future of the jail farm. He expressed the hope a good portion of it would become a part of the green Parkway Belt planned for the 407 strip. He said the Liberals did not favor having an in- dustrial park and-or housing development in that entire area, when there were many other locations in Richmond richvale Sleeveiess tops In a 01 styles and pauern: on short wnh ‘smche‘ crease 100% Nylov sorted colouvs GIRLS’ (7-14) SHORT SETS Price set LONG LASTING LINT PIC UP DOUBLE FACE MAKE-UP MIRRORS K mart Price “HO-SNAG” FANTASTIC LINT BRUSH Suoev Cu» Dom 9 (red ‘0' 685 9' "queur AH 3330" 22- Price $2,! 127 Hill, such as Elgin Mills, Bayview and Yonge which are already zoned commercial or residential. Please contact Alf if you have concerns for the well-being of your area and need his input at Queen‘s Park as a member of a Liberal government. Hospital auxiliary Another garden party took place Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elsie Baster on Maryvale Crescent. Blessed with sunshine, many residents turned out to the strawberry tea sponsored by the Rich- vale branch oflthe York Central Hospital Auxiliary. Baked goodies were donated and sold by members of the local branch. McLeod. School is out Many of y01 for the cotta ping. If you a sure to get registered playground groups arrai town‘s r By coincidence, Mrs. Anne Irvine, Westwood Lane, sold the two win- ning tickets on the draw and both lucky winners came from the tiny village of Priceville. near Flesherton. The beautiful hand- made quilt, “Friendship Plum”, in turquoise on white, went to Mrs. E. Clysdale and the second prize was won by Mrs. Ian HARDWOOD CLOTHESPINS For the home handyman Made of durabie plasnc Vanous SIZES of compart‘ ments Gray VCONVENIENT 3 TRAY PARTS CARRIER PKG 0F 60 9350 YONGE ST., HILLCREST MAll, RICHMOND HILL Open 9:30 am. - 10 p.m. Mon. through 501. othes bag K mart Price 244 K marl Pnce Many of you are headed for the cottage or cam- ping. If you are home, be sure to get the children registered in the playground activity groups arranged by the town‘s recreation department. These will be held from 9 to 3 pm daily starting July 7 at the Charles Howitt and Ross Doan Public Schools. If you would like a full day's program for your child contact the Family ‘Y‘ and find out about their day camp in the Mill Pond. area. Dont’s forget we have Pearson Park in South VGARAGE anooms Exceptional value a! this price' Heavy plastic bristles in a wooden base MERCEBIZED CROCHET COTTON Daisy mercenzed Creche! 0 Ion Super selecruon ol colou Suzes 20 and 30 Daisy tan 5 Snzes BOWL BRUSH & HOLDER olours balhruom necessuy at a mod K man Price 223 3r selection 0‘ and 30 K man Price Richvale and in Hillcrest Village there are Penwick and Wood parks, all with playground equipment. You can walk to any of them. School bulletin Congratulations to the newly elected members of the student council at Correspondent Jean Leaf 294-5290 Summer, and school is out. The highways are busy, even though the price of gas has risen. Farmers are haying, and the corn is growing high. Farmers turning to f cam Langstaff Secondary School for the school year starting in September. They are President Peter Watts, Vice- President Homer Ramdeen, Secretary Rena Cerone, Treasurer Rob Veitch, Boys Athletic Most farmers in this area have turned to corn farming in a big way. The only problem with such buttonville THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. July 2. 1975 â€" C-5 Director John Bordignon, Girls Athletic Director Marilyn Payne. For any future com- munity events you wish to have the local high school students to participate in, please bring it to the attention of the above executive. - crop concentration is that Atrazine, which is sprayed on corn lands to keep down weeds, also prevents their use for other grains for a period of about two years. Last year corn was in shorter demand than usual, and as a result many tons of the 1974 Crop are still in local farm storage bins. Jack Rodick and his sister Mary were at Chatsworth last weekend for a family wedding. So if corn becomes a glut on the market, the farmer is unable to plant wheat or other grains during that time. Neighborhood notes On the holiday weekend members of the Pairs and Spares (B.C. Couples' Club) were at Lindhurst Park for a camping weekend. The Richard Carrs convened, and others attending were the Halletts, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carr and family, the Ken Stivers, the Harvey Brown family, the Reesors â€". During July Rev. Bradley Cruston will take services at Brown’s Corners United Church during Rev. Allen Hallett‘s vacation. Among guests at the Inn on the Park early last week when Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mingay celebrated their 20th wedding an- niversary and Paul’s admittance to the bar, were 'their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller and Mrs. Ms. Mingay. Anyone who has not picked up their tup- perware, purchased at the recent party spon- sored by the Happy Timers, should contact Mrs. Richard Carr. Mrs. Alfred Miller and Mrs. Fred Leaf took The Star train to Stratford Wednesday of last week for a performance of Twelfth Night. STeCIMeX Richmond Heights Interiors Richmond Heights Centre Enquire abom a Steam" Dealership In your oven â€" Call Steamex Toron'o. 447.2193 mannuiéis ~un CBca‘Big‘BrotlLetf‘ CARPET STEAM CLEANING RENTAL UNIT Parkers Cleaners Hillcrest Mall 88441819 884-5931

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