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The Liberal, 24 Mar 1976, C4

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Budget set for Vaughan roads C-4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. March 24. 1976 Correspondent Helen Adams 881-1621 UNIONVILLE â€" Final preparations now are under way for Unionville Figure Skating Club's annual Ice Fantasia. ‘ The show will be presented April 23, 24 and 25 at Total revenue is $17,684,000, madé up of a carry over from 1975 of $200,000, subsidies in the amount of $554,000 and general taxation of $930,000. MAPLE â€" Vaughan council has announced its 1916 roads and transportation budget. Total expenditure is $1,614,000 and is broken down into $175,000 for engineering and overhead, $19,200 for a debenture (Kirby and Rutherford), $105,000 for transportation, $560,000 for maintenance. $194,800 for construction, and $560,000 for new work. projects during 1976 unionville Fantasia '76 HELP sale features new and usedbooks MAPLE â€" The annual H.E.L.P. Book Sale still needs books. The sale will be. held April 2 at Woodbridge Anglican Church from 10 an}. pnti19p.ln. . ’fhink of recycling some of those bdoks the family have all read. and do your spring cleaning at the same time. The Kirby Brock office in Maple Plaza is our local depot. With so many books passing through and only a little time for censorship. who knows what you’ll find for 10 to 50 cents? A collection of leather-bound 1880 vintage trade magazines called Work will be sold. Of interest to even 19705 carpenters would be the detailed pat- terns and diagrams of fret work on Victorian gingerbread houses. maple onEmAunfi WHAT'S CHEAPER THAN A RABBIT, QUICK AS A CIVIC. AND HAS A WIDER BACK SEAT THAN A PACER? This leaves a surplus of $70,000 for additional Unionville’s skating show ready for the spotlights ‘Highway mileage according 773-4444 PHONE to EPA. standards COME IN AND TEST DRIVE IT TODAY Correspondent Anne Fowler 832-1204 Therne 0T the carnival is cafefully considered, and once it has been decided. work begins. Among skaters featured will be Vern Taylor, Canadian Junior Men’s champion, and Karen Newton and Glen Laframboise. second runners-up in the Canadian Senior Pairs championship and Unionville club members. Performance times vary for this year‘s show. April 23, the show starts at 8:30 pm. There’sa matinee April 24 at 4:30 pm. Tickets for these performances are $1.50 and $2. Every year‘ as soon as the ice is cleared and the costumes packed away from one program, next year‘s program is already being planned. Costumes are designed and materials ordered, choreography and lighting arranged, and sets made. There are shows April 24 at 8:30 and April 25 at 2 pm. and 6 pm. Tickets for these shows are $2.50 and $3. In fact, the carnival has become a full year’s work for members of Unionville Figure Skating Club. ‘ Volunteers busy All work is done by volunteers. It is they who make the costumes and paint the sets, have programs printed and sell the tickets. Theme of the first half of the program will be the Flintstones. Included in the second half will be a salute to Ice Fantasia’s 25 years. This year's Show marks Ice Fantasia's 25th an- niversary. Also. there will be a group of new books for sale. some donated by McClelland Stewart Ltd. A reminder that St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church is holding its annual Good as New sale Friday. from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.. and Saturday from 10 am. until noon. Crosby Memorial Arena, Unionville IGA coach Howard Porter. manager John Nicol], assistant manager Peter Pflug and all the players wish to thank members of the Maple Hockey House League committee for a job well done during the 75- 76 season. Registration for girls and boys ages 6 to 18 for the Maple Ball Association will be held on the following dates: April 3 at the Pancake Festival; April 21. in the Lion's Den at the Community Centre from 7 to 9 pm, and in the Scout Hall May 1 from 9 am. to noon. Late registration fee will be $2. Anyone interested in helping out on these dates, please call Bruce Bousher at 832:2502. Registration Good as new sale Special thanks For tickets. call the arena at 297-1542 A PRACTICAL HAVE FUN EXCUSE T0 ~50 miles to the gallon 9! gas' OFront-wheel drive oSteel-belted radial tires °Seats 4 in real comfort oOversize hatch-back 'Up to 31.5 cu. ft. cargo space oFulIy independent torsion bar suspension 'Rack and pinion steering IFront disc brakes (GTL) 'Four-on-the floor (GTL) 01300 cc engineâ€"96 m.p.h. (or 782 ccâ€"75 m.p.h.) Renault 5, the most fun-to-drive little town-and-country car of them all, and the most pract_ical. 884-8841 A portable radar unit from York Regional Police will be used to check puck speeds during a contest at Maple Lions' annual Maple Sugar and Pancake Festival April 3. YRP will give official radar certified speed citations to each contestant and prizes will be given for'various speeds. During a practice session. Constable David White checks the puck speed of Police check puck speeds Maple girls' team players Terry Tarling (centre) of Concord. and Leslie Hood of Thornhill. Midget and Juvenile boys' teams also took speed tests. Some of the speeds clocked were. by highway standards. illegal, with shots measuring as high as 80 mph. (Photo by H099) %// Ww/

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