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The Liberal, 24 Dec 1975, C8

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f” HOLIDAY g GREETINGS “mafia-aw And today in your Christmas may He play a Correspondent Evelyn Milsted 889-9063 “When the Christ child was born on Christmas day. The announcement was made in a glorious way; The Town of Markham will have to decide whether to reâ€"introduce its application for $1.2 million worth of deben- tures to York Regional Opinions differ on bid for debentures Verse tel/s Christmas wish for readers C-8 -â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Dec. 24, 1975 FROM MANAGER AND STAFF 0F Hall's Domestic Fuel Oil the 10156 YONGE ST. SOUTH - RICHMOND HILL Yes, that’s the place 3 10520 Yonge St Richmond Hill HOLIDAY GREETINGS <._:§mw‘¢\w,fiww s Delight fills our héarts. young and old alike. on Christmas morn. May the joy that illuminates your home remain with you all through the holidav. in Richmond Heights Plaza MONTGOMERY'S TAVERN lLoblaws‘ I think” YONGE STREET, ELGIN MILLS (Opp. Orange Home) Next to Rice‘s Flowers, across from Raduo Shack From The Management 8 Staff record the record shop Yonge St (formerly Richmond Hill Music Centre) Where they have records, tapes and lots of 45’s . . . and Club 55 too! FROM Oh, you mean the Record Shop Mrs. Andrew Hut- chinson of Sunridge recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Farmer. The matter came to light at a meeting of Council, because the latter, apparently, has no record it ever tried in the first place. part. No more in a manger but deep in your heart.” Merry Christmas to my readers. 884-7362 Where's that? 'rfiop Firestone A number of Gormley residents saw the Living Christmas Tree presentation at Peoples‘ Church in Willowdale. Mrs. Bruce Benson is currently delivering mail on the R. R. 2 Gormley route. Peter Stickley is in York County Hospital, Newmarket. council last week, at which Markham Coun- cillor Bob Adams sought to find out why the minutes of the previous meeting had not con- Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore and family of Wainfleet were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Winger. John Campey, a student at Queens University in Kingston, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geoffrey Campey. Harvey is home from Yor-k Coungy hospital. tained any reference to his earlier fight for regional approval of the town's application. The region had voted against approving it. As council didn‘t ap- prove motions it passed When questioned. Clerk Robert Vernon said the vote had been taken during committee of the whole. Polytechnical Institute, is holidaying with his parents‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Briggs-Jude Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gray of Shelburne spent a day with their son-iriâ€"law and daughter. Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Rosenberger. Markham Mayor Tony Roman said he would then presume the town's request had not been dealt with by council. as a committee, its only record had been a motion to receive the treasurer’s report, plus a letter from Markham. Not so, said Clerk INVESTIGATE UNION VILLA FOR SENIOR CITIZENS FOR VACATION CARE This brought on another interpretation by Solicitor Ted Oakes, who said receiving the report had the effect of tabling it for consideration at some other time. Vernon. He considered the motion to receive as meaning no action should be taken. S 3MERRY CHRISTMAS "& g ‘32 AND ’6? it! E? HAPPY NEW YEAR é 20 Fred Varley Drive (Varley Village Plaza) Unionville 416-297-3801 SUBURBAN RADIATOR LAW OFFICE LLEWELLYN. SMITH FROM MANAGEMENT 8: STAFF John Alexander Smith B.A.. LLB. and Richard Llewellyn B.A.. L.L.B‘ announce the opening of their

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