Yday camp time being accepted by the “Y†for day camp this summer. Half days are available for pre-school children ages 3 to 5, as well as full days for 6 to 12-year- olds. C43 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday Conservation area. Bus picl made throughout Thomhip “gun... .... V_D._- , Extended dayï¬care is also available through the Phone 8844811 for furthér information Thornhi/I open house The recycling depot on Green Lane will hold an open house on May 15 from 10 â€" noon. Bring your own mug and enjoy coffee and cookies while inspecting the premises. I , A _ A . 5A knun Hun PI Unusual The committee hopes to have live entertainment as well as a film showing the uses of recycled material. Of course. you should bring your donations to be added to the collection of tins, bottles and paper already at the depot. Art show and sale A display and sale of oil paintings and watercolors depicting the surrounding area will be held at Heintzman House. Baythorn Avenue, Thornhil], May 7, 8 and 9. uuu v This is the seventh annual art show and exhibit to be sponsored by the 7th Thornhill Scouts and Guides. Chairman Barbara Lockery hopes for an even greater success than previously. mu, ,___L:II an:L‘fc 1 Au. rn. -.,. There will be Thornhill artists Marrian Ashely, Shirley Foster, Elva Ross and Lucy Poscente; THORNHILL â€" Applicggiops a‘lre As it Illeleolllér's Day weekend, Gwen Williams will be drawing her There is a . . . . ANOTHER CABLE 10 I DOCUMENTARY SERIES. RESS,RADIO } MAY 3, 4, 5. 6 AT 7 PM, 9 PM AND 11 PM. FOR A BEHIND THE SCENES LOOK AT THE LOCAL MEDIA MACHINE TUNE IN TO CHANNEL 10 IN SOUTHERN YORK ARE THEY DOING THEIR JOB ? camp at the Whitchurch area. Bus pick up will be TELEVISION CLASSICDMM , April 28, 1976 charcoal and pastel portrait sketches and should be very popular. There will be items of interest in every price range. .' ,‘- nun". "All kn CVCI y y: “A, - unlov- As well as the paintings there will be woven wall hangings, pottery and ceramics, jewellery, both sterling silver and costume, candles, decoupage and leather crafts, belts pictures, etc., for sale. ‘L A ‘..Ll:n bayview fairways Tour police museum IUI can. . The exhibit will be open to the public from noon to 10 pm. on May 8 and from noon to 8 pm. on May 9. The boys of 5th Thornhill Scouts and Venturers recently visited the police museum of the Metropolitan Toronto Police Headquarters at 590 Jarvis Police Street The boys found the exhibits very interesting. The museum contains articles relating to famous crimes solved by the metro police. The museum is open to the general public only during police week, this year May 10 to 15. During that week the general public may visit the display between the hours of 1 pm. and 9 pm. ' rlt is possible for groups to arrange a tour by calling 967-2222 and asking for Information Services. l‘equest that the people in the tour be at least 14 years of age and that there be at least 20 people but no more than 40. m’fovurhs-iai‘e usually arranged to begin at 9:30 am. and at 1:30 pm. and it is usually necessary to book your visit one montï¬ in advance AND to the general Twice as good? Frankly folks, it wasn’t hard to improve on me Uiu SUI v“. We simply got rid of the old buses. They were sent to Pabstburg, Illinois for use in that town’s bicentennial project. ‘FL _. . ...A..n Ann§ #n rGUDlUUIH, I luv-u IVI VVV .- We got rid of the old bus routes. They were sent to Hanover, Germany, to a pretzel maker who wanted a new pattern. We bought 3 new orange and green Mercedes buses. The ride is smooth and it’s Mercedes quiet. It’s a little like riding in a limo. You get to the Go Station or the shopping centre at least 50% faster. That’s because we’ve straightened out the routes Take a peek at the map. Instead of meandering flummox-Iike all around th they‘re much more direct. , 1 A- ...|.A..n kn’n nninni HIV, Iv Illuvvu u-v-v The average pe'r's'eri'can get to where he’s going at least 50% faster. Twice as often? The old service ran every hour. The new service runs every half hour, from 7 am. to 7 pm. in town. And there’s extra service during rush hours. Do we expect you to give up travelling by car? Goodness no. If you want to keep spending whopping ugly sums on gas and spending a lot of time snorkeling about for parking space when you could be going around in a chauffeur driven Mercedes Benz, feel free. But remember, our Mercedes buses get about 15 miles per gallon with a full load. And you never have to worry about parking. m How to find out when the bus comes by your house. Phone 884-3716 They'll tel| you when the bus comes. and the nearest place to get it. A bus is likely to pass within two blocks of your house every half hour. When you see one, just wave your hand (see illustration) and it‘ll stop. It's twice as good. And it's twice as often. it wasn’t hard to improve on the old service. -|ike all around the town, Now twice as good. twice as often. hmond Hill Transit N0. 7 Hwy.