C-10 â€"â€" THE LIBERAL, Weul Antique and classic cars rallied up Bayview Avenue The antique and Classic Car Club of Canada held its last summer rally last week, starting at Bayview Village, driving up Bayview to Gormley, ending at Whitchurch - Stouffville museum. Amused and amazed people waved and smiled 4_ AL... r....., to the drivers as the parade went by, or rather, the people went by the cars â€"â€" some of these cars of 1917 vintage don't go that fast! There was a home-bake sale and Newmarket Citizens Band to entertain the many visitors. 10 â€"â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Aug Ffée lï¬nch was given to IF A POLL IS DEMANDEO ANO GRANTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A PERSON TO REPRESENT THE VOTERS IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE FOLLOWING: ADVANCE POLLING DEADLINE FOR CHANGES DR Sentemher 1 1 DEADLINE FOR PROXY CERTIFICA- ' ADDITIDNs TD THE LIST or VDTERs 9‘ PM. DAYUGHT SAVING "ME TIDN sv TIIE RETURNING OFFICER . '-.«:- : REGULAR POLLING TO BE NOMINATION 0F CANDIDATES: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER m. 1975 GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT RICHMOND HILL THIS 24H! DAY OF AUGUST, 1975 REVISION 0F LIST OF VOTERS 0FF|C|AL COUNT inn" Omano A preliminary prospectus relating to lhese secunlies has been administrate/s In all provmces and Iemlones of Canada hm placed (a prowde [he Canadian public wuh the apparlumly u able to evaluate these SECUfIlIeS for Investment pulpaSES Thu securities The aI/enng will be made by (he lmal plospeclus on (heu- secunue‘s in any provmce or (en/(my of Canada pna: authonzall'on is obtained Iron] (he sew/mes commission a! .I In keeping with the purposes of the Act of Parliament which incorporated the CDC, it is now proposed that shares in the Corporation be made available to Canadian citizens and residents of Canada. Section 2 of the Act states: "The purpose of this Act is to establish a corporation that will help develop and maintain strong Canadian controlled and managed corâ€" porations in the private sector of the economy and will give Canadians greater opportunities to invest and participate in the economic developâ€" ment of Canada." Whether or not you have ever purchased stocks or bonds in the past, we will be pleased to send you, at no obligation, a preliminary pr05pectus. And a registered securities representative in any Dominion Securities Harris office in Canada will be pleased to answer any questions you may have aboutthis proposed share offering. Contact the Dominion Securities Harris office near you or complete and mail this coupon. Proposed pUblic share offering SEPTEMBER 13». I975 SEPTEMBER 15th 1975 POLLING HOURS â€" T2 NOON TO 9 p.m. DAYLIGHT SAVING TlME ALSO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12!}: 1975 BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. D.S.T NOTE FINAL DATE AT THE RETURNING OFFICE, [0610 BHYVIEW AVE, BAYVIEW PLAZA September Convertible, redeemable, 7%, Class 8, preferred shares (carrying the right to two bonus common shares) OF WHICH ALL PERSONS ARE ASKED TO TAKE NOTICE AND TO GOVERN THEMSELVES ACCORDINBLY OBEOIENCE TO HER MAJESTY’S WRIT OF ELECTION, DIRECTED TO ME FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF YORK [CENTRE AT THE RETURNING OFFICE, 10610 BAYVIEW AVE, BAYVIEW PLAZA BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 12 NOON AND 3 P,M,, D.S T, THE RETURNING OFFICEâ€" 10610 BAYVIEW AVE.. BAYVIEW PLAZA 2095 DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1975 COMMENCING AT 10:90 the participants in the rally who included residents of the Ward 3 area. Parkway Belt office POLLING HOURS â€" 9 0.111. to 8 p.m. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME The Parkway Belt mobile information office comes to the area at Thornhill Community Centre at Bayview and John Street, on Tuesday and will remain there until September 6. If you have any questions regarding the Parkway Belt, which runs along the Highway 7 area. there will be staff there to help, along with answers to specific queries about the status of individual FOR PERSONS WHO EXPECT POLUNG DAY WILL BE HEL‘ SEPTEMBER Ith, I975 TURDAY and MONDAY ‘ 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 1 0th ‘THE ADDITION OF QUALIFIED PERSONS MISSED AT ENUMERATION. THE ADDITION OF PROXY VOTERS AND THE CERTIFICATION OF PROXY CERTIFICATES. Price: $100 per share GOD SAVE THE QUEEN â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" EXPECT TO BE UNABLE TO VOTE lN?Hé(R OWN POLLING SUBDNISION ON THE REGULAR BE HELD, AT LOCATIONS TO BE PUBLISHED LATER ON 27, 1975 as been ï¬led wilh or deliveredllo, Ihe securities commission: 0/ d3 but ‘Ia: no! ye! become Ima/ This advertisement has been runny Io ablam copies a! (he ple/mnnary praspeclus so as to be :65. Thu: advemseme n! does not cansmule an aller (a sell these My: only and (here Will/10f be any acceptance of an offer to buy fa prior to the lime a receth ‘Ior the final prospecms or other Von a! admmmlrawl In such province 0! lei/Italy. ‘ properties. 1 Hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday 10 am. to 6 pm. plus Thursday and Friday 12 noon to 9 pm. hill ward We in Ward 3 who are especially concerned with keeping our green areas should try to take this opportunity of finding out more about the proposals. Election meeting As always, it seems, community life starts BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 11.00 AM. AND L00 P.M 5.00 P.M. AND 9.00 P.M AND DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SEPTEMBER 15th 1975 .TE TAKE DOROTHY PRICE with a bang after the Labor Day weekend. The children skip off to school and turn their thoughts to attaining better grades, while the adults are left this year to turning their thoughts to better government. With the Ontario elections only two weeks away, The Liberal newspaper is sponsoring an all-candidates meeting for York Centre at AND IN 405 Thornlea Secondary School at Bayview and Highway 7 on Wednesday, at 8 pm. It is for the audience to ask these all important questions, either on local issues such as the Yonge St. corridor widening, the role of education in York County with a militant- teacher's union. Pickering and Buttonville airports on a province wide basis. Then we can go to the polls on Sept. 18 confident that we know our can- didates, and the facts. Skate exchange A cooling thought {or the summer is .the Skate Exchange being held on Saturday of next week at the new arena. Equip- ment may be brought in Tuesdav. Wednesday or 315 Yonge Street Newmarket, Ontario Authorized 'SALES 8 SERVICE H. l. Pfaff Motors Ltd. OLEASING 895-2366 0 881-1806 364-7917 Thursday between 7 pm. and 9 pm. in the evening. Registrations for hockey can be made at the same time. School registration Our ‘local‘ public schools are Walter Scott School at 884-2693, 16th Avenue Public School at 884-5598, and Roselawn Senior Public School at 884-5934. If there are any students in the area who want to register, please call the above numbers this week, where in- formation regarding transportation to the schools can also be ob- tained. School news Sixteenth Avenue Public School pupils will be home Tuesday af- ternoon. The school will be closed at 12 noon. Mon toFr. 9:30 a.m. To 9:30 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. To 6:00 p.m. REGISTRATION All students resident for the first time in Area No. 3 and who have not already done so should register during the week of August 25 at the Elementary or Secondary School they will be attending. TRANSPORTATION Because of the increase in building development and of changes in at- tendance zones in some areas it has been necessary to make some minor revisions to the bus numbers and routes for the 1975-76 school year. For Specific information please contact your local school during the week of August 25th. - SCHOOL Elementary Baythorn Bayview Fairways Bayview Glen Charles Howitt George Bailey Sr. German Mills Henderson Ave. Joseph A. Gibson Kleinburg Jr. Langstaff Mackenzie Sr. Pine Grove Roselawn Sr. Ross Doan Royal Orchard Stornoway Cres. E. J. Sand Jr. Sixteenth Ave. Thornhill Woodbridge Woodland Sr. Secondary Don Head Langstaff Thornhill Thornlea Woodbridge Bayview-Area No. 4 Richmond Hill â€" Area No. 4 with _ _ super fashlon speCIals! THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Administrative Area No. 3 Mr. D. Sim Chairman SCHOOL OPENING - SEPTEMBER 2, I975 FROM AUGUST 27TH TO SEPTEMBER 6TH 10.271 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill PRINCXPAL W. T. Higginson D. McCaw G. Fisher R. Brown R. Urquhart G. Maunder W. Caldwell R. Robson I. Manson J. Martins M. McRoberts J. Lawless J. Hincks L. Payne P. Kurita D. Painter T. Cober B. Robinson E. Wells E. McFadden W. French C. Seath W. Armstrong D. Sherman A. N. Murch S. Meyers H. Gerber G. Domina S. L. G. Chapman TELEPHONE N0 889-7993 889-1858 889-2448 889-2522 832-1451 889-8776 889‘3132 832-1291 893~1 142 889-1244 893-1475 851-0772 884-5934 884-4022 889-6272 889-9535 889-2753 884-5598 889â€"1566 851-0102 889-4910 Director 384-3330 889-6266 889-5453 889-9696 851-2843 884-4453 884-2232