Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 19 May 1976, p. 3

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, PARKWAY _ Varied 9 van ts draw big crowd for fair HOURS There were all sorts of farm animals, and always among the most popular with the younger set are the ponies. This one gets a While a small crowd gathers to watch in- tently. farmer Irwin Jackson of Rockwood gives a demonstration of sheep shearing. lt NBI' Resastam Leather UDW' Oil Resastanl Steel Toe “£313.95 HIGH CUT WORK BOOTS Sat $2377 Canadian Made Sat. 9 a.n'1. - 9 pm Retail Brown or Latigo Leather spasms-Isms FAMOUS DURANGO COWBOY BOOTS \‘-‘-Z\'-:é"' ‘ HOLIDAY WEEKEN PRICE EXPLOSION Ponies popular Sheep shearing snack from Louise Hannah of Stancroft Drive, Richmond Hill. was one of dozens of agriculture-oriented activities for fair visitors. Men's NORTH STAR JOGGERS Leather Uppers . Sizes 7-12 Assorted Colours Corelle $1088 CLOSED MONDAY MAY 24th Boys' & Girls' Living Ware Sim [513.95 4 Large Plates 4 Med. Plates 4 Bowls 4 Cups 8 Saucets mmmpms‘n $3177 $988 (Photo by Hogg) Sale ontinues 10 Days Starting Heidi, the pet of Mariska Peters of Richmond Street, Richmond Hill, was entered in the largest dog class at the fair’s mutt show. She wasn’t a winner, but she’s obviously the favorite of the one who counts. Favorite rural pasttime of horseshoe pitching was subject of a contest at the weekend fair, and on hand to act as judge was five-time world champion Elmer Wohl of Wellesley, Ont. About to make his toss is Paul Hack of Palmer Avenue, Richmond Hill. Men's First Duality Levi's Jeans Men's Levi's Ladies Pre-washed Jeans Ist Duality Students Levi's Denim Jeans Ladies Pre-washed Jean Shorts Ladies Nylon Jacket Knitted Waist Permanent Press Sizes 26 to 30 Asst. Leg Lengths S.ML Asst. cotors and sizes, lapeved, Gingham-Covduvoy» Saxony Gabs-Tanans Sugg. 3114.95 m 15.95 Sign. 53117.95 Heavy Weight 13% oz. Denim Sizes 26 [0 38 Sin 515 Sq. $7.99 $1077 $1877 Suggest $15.00 Suggest $5.00 lam Style Size 9-16 FAMILY ASSORTMENT 0F FIREWORKS $389 GARDEN HOSE mm Rainfarced sue Hose $357 Sum List 6.95 Horseshoe champ i's Shirts Mutts on show smrsnzss DENIM JEANS MEN’S WASHED Suggest $10.00 Suggest $25.00 $777 $999 Si: 28 to 38 Sugg. List 15.95 $1499 $877 $899 $899 $249 $499 SHAMPOO Single Ply Bathroom Tissue 4 Roll Pkg. ' LIQUID PU ROX OLD SPICE SMOOTH SHAVE OLD SPICE STICK DEODORANT Head and Shoulders LISTERINE SUPER VALUE MEN'S 100% MEN'S OVERALLS Men's Polyester Dress Pants Polyester Leisure Suits CREST 30 oz. Sugg. $3.34 FLEECY SOFTENER KNEE HIGHS 128 OZ Phizs it Funnies Sizes 30 to 38 Values to $17.95 Sizes 36-46 Second cut hay: 1 â€" Wes Clark. Horse Shoe Pitching Men: A â€" 1 â€" Roy McLaughlin, Harold McLaughlin, Toronto; 2 - Al Sorrell, Jim Newton, St. Catharines. B â€" 1 â€" Ed Van Acker, Harry Gilver, Simcoe; 2 â€" Len Clark, Bob Carttege, Toronto. ’ Ladies: A â€"- 1 â€" Mary Archer, Gloria Vanderberg, Scarboro; 2 â€" Judy Jones, Lin Harkinson, Scarboro. B â€"â€" 1 -â€" Irene Wessels, Anne Wallace; 2 â€" Lori Moss, Joyce Jones. C â€" 1 â€" Jean Mark, Jerry Diebold, Waterloo; 2 â€" Ron and Nels King, Toronto. Buckwheat: 1 â€" George Healey; 2 â€" Bill Healey. Red Clover: 1â€"â€" Arnold Mortson; 2 â€" Wes Clark. First cut hay: 1 - Wes Clark. Eighty-five per cent grass: 1 â€" Wes Clark; Arnold Mortson. First cut mixed hay: 1 â€" Vern Mason; 2 â€" Arnold Mortson. Second cut hay: 1 â€" Wes Clark. Grand Champion . Leonard Mortson, C Grand Champion bull cow â€" owned by Jim Best Olympic Mural â€" Ross Doan Public School, Richmond Hill, for portable classroom, “Snoopy’s Dog House.“ Needlecraft Specials Best crocheted work â€" Lillian Stewart; Best rug â€" York Manor Nursing Home; Best senior citizen entry â€" York Manor; Best lounge wear â€" Irene Boyle; Best knitted work â€" Minnie Hare; Best quilt â€" York Manor; Best entry junior class â€" Pauline Hare; Most points â€" York Manor. Seed Show Winter wheat: 1 - Cummer Lee; 2 â€" Winter wheat: 1 â€" Cummer Lee; 2 â€" Arnold Mortson. 3 Row barley: 1 â€" Cummer Lee; 2'â€" Wes Clark; 3 â€" Arnold Mortson: 4 â€" Jim Mortson. Oats: l â€" Arnold Mortson; 2 â€" Vern Mason; 3 â€" Cummer Lee; 4 â€" Wes Clark. Fred Bovaird Trophy â€" for greatest number of points enrolment â€"- Pleasantville Richmond Hill. Essol Clark Memorial Trophy â€" presented to child winning most points in school competition â€" Robin Mortson, Jef- ferson Public School, Richmond Hill. Dictionary for best writing in grades 7 â€" 8 â€" Mariska Peters. Prize of $2.50 for most entries â€"â€" Ben Howe and Mike Barnett, Pleasantville Public School, Richmond Hill. Singles: 1 â€" Jane Lim Drive, Richmond Hill; 2 43 Wild Cherry Lane, '1 Nelson, RR 2, Gormley Groups: 1 â€" “Touch, Company,” 3 â€" “The I mond Hill. » Grand Champion ~ 'Allen Grand Champion Bantam â€" Orangeville. RICHMOND HILL â€" Here are the results released to date of winners in various events at the 127th annual Richmond Hill Spring Fair over the weekend: THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 19. 1976 â€" A-3 Swimming pool Disinfectant We carry a complete line of Swimming Pool Chemicals at Discount Prices. Super Special 173 ml. Family size Jacket and Pants 1 Sizeâ€" Fits all Talent Show Jane Limpert, 100 ml 315 97¢ Poultry Show Jersey Show School Work 99¢ female Oro St emale â€" owned by m Station. Ontario; and Grand Champion Mortson. npert, 446 Taylor Mills 2 â€" Lorne Greenwood, Thornhill; 3 â€"â€" David Bender $177 $127 $1777 $799 pr$100 Benn Don I $149 $600 $177 67¢ school winning according to Public School. Garvey all of l n, N apanee: Richardson vey and of Rich-

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