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The Liberal, 22 Oct 1975, C11

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azelle reincarnated at Bayview Covnrr‘au "ALMA MM. mm." hit: 1â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"\ into nrimfnrathirdvear. 0f 3 to 2 Oct. 14. The the number of par- {5-6 dgeat at Thoinh Visit our showroom now! CANAC KITCHENS Tops in comiort and style! Rib knit pull- overs are available in 2 neck styles and assorted colours. Misses' Medium- Large. Correspondent Alan Tambosso tom; SLEEVE PULLUVEBS 100% NYLON K mart Price 1 / K '1"); i I I . ' on SALE scream 22nd to 25m FUN SIZE ~Wfl5LE QUANTITIES tAST 0' 360 JOHN ST., THORNHILL, ONT. 881-2153 Bayview will be presenting its second dance of the new school A terrific looking pullover with zipper back in mock or turtle neck ster White. Navy. Black. Brown or Gleenv Women‘s 40-44. POLYESTER PIILLOVEBS ATTRACTIVE K mart Prlce year this Saturday evening. Appearing will be The Stampeders, Yummy O'Henry treats' NIFTY NYLON PRINT LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS Great looking wnh pants or SklrtS' Easy-care100% Nylon ShlrtS come m a super selec- tion at prints and tones Musses' SmalI»Med|um Large skirts! Easy-care100% Nylon shirts come in a super selec- tion of prints and tones. Msses' Small-Medium Large. SAME OLD COMFORT GREAT NEW LOOKS! Rack up new fashion mileage in a pair of these pu|l~on style pants! 80% Polyester 20% Wool. Super assortment of subtle tones. Misses‘ 10-20. FANTASTIC ASSOBTMENT 0F SPORT SKI MIT'I'S! A delnmous treat for Halloween' A small investment will in- sure a warmer winter! Vinyl Nylon sport ski mins have rayOn lining. Good selection at coloursv Ladies' Small- Medium-LargeMisses‘.Girls' Boys'5-7. fifiswv ROASTED CHICLETS PEANUTS whose most recent hits include “Ramona”, “Hit the Road, Jack”. and “Down in New Orleans”. Tickets will be sold at the door only, at $3 with a student card, and $3.50 without. Doors open at 8:30. a pkg. r5 The Bayview school newspaper, The Gazelle. is being reincarnated after a year’s absence. K man Price All 111 Tycos Drive Toron'o Zall day or night for a free estimate. work done by professional Upholsterers The Gazelle was con- ceived three years ago by a senior journalism class, under the supervision of Mr. Wood, and survived for two years. Due to apathy on the part of Bayview students, the paper was not brought Shell out a bargaIn-buy' best of bayview K marl Price 7816601 2: Re-uphoIstering division into print for a third year. Now. with student in- terest running higher. and a sizeable amount of advertising, The Gazelle will once again roll off the presses. It is hoped that the first issue will be ready for publication within a month. The senior boys' soccer team lost a close contest to Woodbridge by a score AssuniEn JUTIGLE mun nous 3.3. BATS A (ruity name was love K mar! Price of 3 to 2 Oct. 14. The game. which was dominated by Bayview until the closing moments, was well played by both squads. Learie McNicolls scored both Bayview goals. Also on Tuesday. the senior girls' basketball team had a close game. this time against Markham. The Bayview girls won 59-52. High scorer for Bayview was Bernadette Thompson. A ten mile marathon run is being held today in the area to encourage intra-mural competition between Bayview students. Points were awarded to the various “houses” on the basis of Great treat tor Imle spooks' K marl Price the number of par- ticipants and the distance completed by each. The Bayview students who were to have par- ticipated in the tram- poline marathon for York Central Hospital last weekend. withdrew since the marathon conflicted with the weekend of Bayview’s annual commencement exer- cises. Tony Centa will be returning to Bayview Nov. 21 to repeat his famous lecture on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Admission to the evening lecture will be $1 per person. 'h‘youts are still taking place for the four places on this year's “Reach for the Top" team. The selections are being made by Mr. Graveson and Mr. McEnteer on the basis of individual performance in trial games. The final team will be announced soon. The Bayview varsity football team played against Thornhill Secondary and lost by a very slim margin. In the The Free Methodist Church in Richmond Hill is presenting the latest Billy Graham Film from World Wide Pictures, in Eastmancolor, Oct. 26 at 7 pm. _ r a . m “Isn't It Good To Know" is a new film that abandons traditional story lines to involve the viewer in the life- experiences of real people. This major film brings provocative new techniques to the screen. Using a varying number of images on the same screen, the director creates a multi-media effect that draws the viewer into the picture. Included are scenes from the Dino De Laurentias Production of “Barab- bas” through the courtesy of Columbia Pictures. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Oct. 22. 1975 â€" C-ll Billy Graham film By shifting the viewers' attention from the true stories of the people who had lived them, to brief appearances by Billy Graham, to video- vignettes coupled with original new songs -â€" “Isn‘t It Good To Know" and “Gone Away” by Ted Smith and “The Soap Box Song" by Judy McKenzie On behalf of the Council of The Regional Municipality of York, I do hereby declare the week of October 26, 1975 in The Region of York and request all citizens of the Region to patronize the events in connection with this special event t‘fie d'irectdr creates a Penhy-a-pound portrait/r . sale you get a 5x7 natural color portrait of your child for just 1‘ for each pound he weighs! 4 Days Only Sale ends Sat., Oct. 25 12 pound child, just 12‘ with this ad PROCLAMATION "Recognition of Learning Disabilities Week" PORTRAITS â€"â€" PASSPORTS â€"- FRAMES 8-6 defeat at Thornhill, Lou Triano scored the Bayview touchdown on a forty yard run. resulting from a hand-off. The midget soccer team won again, in- creasing their unbeaten streak to six games by defeating Aurora High School 2-1 Oct. 16.. Bayview goals were scored by Don Ippolito and Ted Inch. The final two games of the soccer season were played Oct. 20 and 22. Results will be available next week. The midget boys volleyball team split four games with Stouffville, each winning two, Oct. 16. film conveying ultimate dramaâ€" the drama of change. Purpose comes out of emptiness. Silence becomes communication. And from the disillusionment of drugs, violent protest and wit- chcraft there comes a new beginning â€" new life. Isn't It Good To Knosz currently being shown m thousands of locations across the country each month. Pastor Quick at the Free Methodist Church extends a cordial in- vitation to all families in the area to attend the free showing. The Free Methodist Church is located in Richmond Hill at 212 Hillsview Dr. NEWMARKET: At least three Newmarket residents will be taking rabies shots after being bnten or scratched by a puppy which later died apparenfly froni the disease. Another 15 youngsters have been in contact with the nine- month-old Labrador PUPPY- No appointment necessary. Selection of poses, Limit: one special offer of any kind per family every three months. Additional subjects photographed individually or in groups at .99c each. News next door lrlmuu ("v cum. n-v Y A Dunc load, Inn-I" PM!" 4514000 hunt on may lo I "mun-mono Mnuuuw M 151-“: Hillcrest Moll Market Conn 883-1431 Garfield E. Wright Chairman

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