Country bake sale Nov. 15 C-8 - THE LIBERAL, weanesuay. nuv. l... w... Aurorameliminated minor soccer team u.“ on dou' nnh' anal of the game to I 7 K shirts with crests draw will take It has been quite a while since we last sat down for a quiet chat. Many things have been happening so we will give you the low- down on what‘s cooking. Well, the Bayview midget soccer team finally met their match. In the York County Championship game First and foremost you know that our open crib tournament was a smashing success. Immediately following this (like the same evening) the bi-yearly Fuddle Duddle dance was also a success. A week later saw our annual Halloween dance combine with the regular "Free & Easy" for another night of fun and frolic which received good support also. Rumors are flying that next vear we will have a "Free 3 another n frolic w] good 5 Rumors 1 next year legion report gianf masquerade Halloween. Start 1 ning. Beginning this month of November members of the colour party started off on the right foot. Winner of the October 50- 50 draw was S.D. Hall oi iRichmond Hill. His lucky ticket was 9776. During the evening a raffle was held on a painting by Mrs. Betty Barrett of Richmond Hill. Betty donated this painting to the colour party for this exact purpose. Lucky winmners were Lola and Frank White of Carrville Road‘ Thursday, Friday and Saturday saw Legion- naires and Air Cadets out in force with poppies. Poppy Chairman Bill Pollard sincerely thanks the merchants of the community for their staunch support of the poppy campaign for 1975. To all workers -â€" deepest gratitude Sick parade has been kept to a bare minimum lately. At present we have Comrade Bill Simpson keeping tabs on Sun- nybrook while Comrade Fred Burgess does the same in York Central. Two walking w0unded to report: Rene Souffrian and Frank White. Comrade Frank found out his boogyâ€"woogy days are kaput. Sorry about that! Due to the continuing mail strike we hope all members will take this column as their monthly news letter. Consequently we give you the dates of some coming events. Nov. 22 â€" Branch 375 Ladies’ Auxiliary Dance. Tickets $2 each at the door. Nov. 15 â€"Country Bake Sale â€" 11 pm, to 2 pm. This is sponsored by the wives of the colour party and pipe band. Nov. 21 â€" Legion Bowling Dance. Tickets at the door. Chris Ratchford Correspondent Alan Tambosso 884-5541 Ind we are here to serve it: moving population. I! you but just moved into a new homo. all the Welcome Wagon nod. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday It’s a Moving World! night of which I support ; are fly Mrs. En: Allan 152 Libby Blvd, Richmond Hill Mrs. Greer Thornhill 889-3779 w». wy 2 for plan- October 31, the Bayview team lost 1-0 to the visiting Aurora sq_uad. The Aurora team actually won the game by a fluke rather than by over- powering the Bayview team as it took two overtime periods for the Special Notice: General Meeting November 17 at 8:00 p.m. Sharp. ,UL -â€" Nov. 29 â€" St. Andrew’s Dance. Sponsored by Branch 375 Pipe Band. Tickets $3 each at the door. I Moving we have lllALll‘ I U)" Hr r Lia Fancy Grade Ontaï¬o \ £975; Choice Peas MACINTOSH APPLES Scotch Treat Frozen Chodda Grease Best Buy Mitd Busy Baker Snack Crackers Miracle Whip Nov. 12. 1975 Dairy Spread into becember Florida Grown Size 120’s ' Miracle ‘ \ Whip \sr on: ¢ E F|.oz. 9 9 .Iur 32 Schneidel , , Varieties Meat C lb Pkg only goalrof the game be ‘5c5red The midget soccer team proved their powers Nov. 7, by soundly defeating a number of BaYview teachers 4-1. The team members claim that the teachers gave Dec. 5 â€"â€" Ladies‘ Auxiliary show for members of the branch and dance. Dec. 31. â€"â€" New Year‘s eve dance. Dec. 15 â€" General meeting at the regular time. 2 ib. 339 59‘ %20¢ Pkg Pkg. The back field at Bayview is finally being improved. No. we’re not getting our long sought- after track, but at least most of the rocks are being removed. The areas from which rocks were removed have been re- graded and s_odded. them a good workout, while the teachers claim that they actually let the midgets win so they wouldn‘t lose their con- fidence. No rocks †Most Bayview students have been sporting T- ANJOU PEARS best of bayview Endive or \Escnrole Fresh White Mushrooms (Canada Grade ‘A’ Beef Wing Steaks lb Ontario Grown no.1 Grade Poly Carrots Regular or Dutch Treat Schneiders Selected Varieties Luncheon‘ Schneiders’VJP. Sliced Meat Chunks lb Schneiders Kent V.P. aslfl shirts with crests representing their various “houses†on them. These were designed by the house councils and are intended to be worn by all students participating in in- tramural competitions. The student council hopes Bayview jackets will be available to Bayview students in the very near future. draw will take place November 28. Basketball The famous Harlem Diplomats basketball team will be taking on the Bayview teachers in a fun-filled game January 9. Further details will be available at a later date. The third dance this year at Bayview wili feature the well knowr group Shooter. Shootei Although the football season is now over (at least for Bayview) a group of students are raffling off a large Bengal tiger (team mascot). The purpose of the draw is to raise money for a field trip. Tickets are being sold at 10 cents each or three for 25 cents. The Assorted Varieties Pasta 16 oz. Pkg. 33“ u. 79¢ @219“ 1.09 I99 The famous Harlem Diplomats basketball team will be taking on the Bayview teachers in a fun-filled game January 9. Further details will be available at a later date. The third dance this year at Bayview will feature the well known' group Shooter. Shooter has appeared at Bayview on many occasions, in- cluding two ap- pearances last year, once as the Greaseball Boogie Band,‘ and once as Shooter. Both dances were well attended and well enjoyed. Shooter, famous for such songs as Long Tall Glasses (I Can Bntario Grown no.1 Graig Ontario Grown 3352325 “19‘ Cooking OnioL New York Strip loin Steaks Eggplant Canada Grade ‘A' Beef Boneless SchneidersiSIiceg Reign: bbuntry Maple I 6 9 . lb. Slde Bacon Pkg. 0 Schneiders V.P. Wiener: Red Hots or Dutch ï¬eat Dance), and Train, has one of the best stage shows going. Tickets are $2.50 with a student card and $3 without. Doors open at 8 pm. November 15. That‘s this Saturday. Parents' night Parents of Bayview students are reminded that parent‘s night is tomorrow evening (Nov. 13) from 7-10 pm. This evening allows parents to talk with the teachers of their children and discuss any difficulties that the student may be having. Keep watching Rich- mond Hill's Channel 10 on Friday evenings at 8 to see all of the local schools in action. Bayviews' third live show is coming up soon 13gs9¢ lb Grown Effective January lst, 1976 the following dog licence fees will be applicable: I Male Dog $10.00 I Neutered Male Dog $6.00 I Female Dog $10.00 I Spayed Female Dog . $6.00 Where more than two dogs are owned by an owner or are in one household, the licence fee for the third and;each additional dog shall be $15.00. Regarding 1976 Dog Licences G. A. Williams Mayor Paragon! “£25 8 9¢ T-Bone Steaks TOWN OF VAUGHAN NOTICE Canada Grade ‘A' Beef lb F. G. Jackman, Clerk. 4 Roll Pkg. 16 :‘99‘ $10.00 $6.00 $10.00 $6.00 99¢