Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 6 Oct 1976, C10

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Board considers United Way plea Higgs'said he was prepared to supply volunteers who would assist the board in determining any prpiblemrs» and helping them resolye them. I Reports in the press of the board's decision not to go along with it had “eroded public confidence on the pagtiof the United Way." He said, too, the board might be able to get an additional program through the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, from whom it already bought a service. A motion by Trustee Donald Cameron of Vaughan, calling for the board to hire people who would be the equivalent of 28 days part-time labor, to assist in the program, was lost. Bob Higgs, executive director of the United Way, told the board that, while he appreciated its approval of the campaign, he was concerned it hadn‘t extended approval to the payroll program. "-‘The only way-th'e Unifed Way can be successful is through business confidence and the voluntary payroll deduqtion," he “snid: I Education director Sam Chapman said it was a matter of time. The board needed 28 days to work on the program. _ AURORA â€" York County board of education will take another look at a plea by the United Way of York Region to approve a voluntary payroll deduction program for its staff. I However, the motion, which needed a two-thirds majority to pass, then became a notice of motion and will appear at the next regular meeting of the board. frown: a. counrmr: scum ‘CH ARC EX YONGE AT smas _ 22 Prospect St., Newmarket Abstract metal sculpture of German-born artist Dieter Hastenteufel comprised a large part of Gallery Thornlea's first exhibition of the season, which concluded Monday at Thornlea Secondary. Hastenteufel, now a Canadian citizen, has had shows of his sculpture, ceramics and prints in Europe, the US. and across Canada. Shown above, pondering one of the artist’s works, are Gwen Lieberman of Thornhill and David Roth of Gormley. 10350 Yonge St., Lower Level, Richmond Hill 3-10 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 6, 1976 * FAMILY PLANNING * ir BIRTH CONTROL * *VENEREAL DISEASES * Free and confidential information, advice, diagnosis and treatment TWO LOCATIONS York Regional Health Unit 7-9 pm. Wed. #5 pm. Thurs. $12 noon Tues. 7-9 pm. Wed Fri. Morn. By appointment Numb-r: Canadian Guild of Bypassing Opliciuns Sculpture exhibit O EYEGLASS PRESCRIPTIDNS FILLED { 0 CONTACT LENSES. had E9 Sch ‘0 MODERN FRAME STYLES‘ O CUSTOM MADE FRAMES Flo sum GLASSES FOR WORK on PLAY Open: Mon. - Fti. 9:30 am ~ 9:30 pm Sat. 5:30 am - firm p.m. éflélepticalf COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE TWEB-EIBB AND 895-451 1 887-5843 832-1296 8841 133 832-1384 887-5245 297-3633 M DEPARTMENT STORES Choose from Dodge Street Van, Rescue Van, Can-Am and more. Super gripping power. New "Magna Traction" Cars This is a limited time offer, so hurry. Bring in “ANY” make or model of a car- a racing car, die-cast caf, model kit -any kind of car with four wheels. Trade it in and get $1 off the selling price of any new Magma-Traction or G-Plus car in the store. bola) Aamcoum MALL Kennedy Rd. me seems Ave. (Photo by Hogg) Special Prices are effective ’ti/ Saturday 00!. 161/) 0r While Duantities last. T BABE-IN OFFER CB radio units lost to thieves RICHMOND HILL â€" Citizens band radios seem to have replaced 8-track recorders in the hearts of area thieves who break into cars in the off hours. Last week, York Regional Police reported seven such thefts, including four from Richmond Hill. Losing radios, which were valued from $180 to $450, in Richmond Hill, were James Young, Bluegrass Boulevard; Grant Gardner. Arnold Street; and David Barton and Brian Howe, both of Axminister Drive. In Markham. Mr. CB Incorporated, which was hit for half its $50,000 stock a couple of weeks ago, lost $1,715 worth of items from its display case. In Thornhilll. CMR Construction Ltd., was taken for $60 cash and two CB radios, for a total loss of $800. Joseph Dmodi. Toronto, lost a $350 CB radio The New 77 A FX Cars Ara! Here! ‘5 YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE RUSTEflfig @EENG 460 ELGIN MILLS E RIUjMOuD HILL gem-9'65 each INSIDE THINK up mm: noon Nun Inhtu I \ \ ' mac book unmwfiuu W“ “m? w: (DATED THE QARLLEANING. SHOP AFX RACING AT WOOLBU AEINCOURT “amt u’Jfl Nit“ ‘(ouR Tom: EAR 'CAR'E'CEKfifiE With headlights for racing in the dark. Choose Porsche or Ferrari high performance cars. "Flamethrower Cars Albert Shore, 26 Pine Valley, reported the theft of a mink stole, some sterling silver, gold rings and other jewelery. valued at $2,795. V Dowfi the street at 17, Bill Amrein lost $2,185 in coins, silver. liquor, a tape recorder and TV set to thieves. Stole stole Thieves were also active in Wood- bridge, especially on Pine Valley Crescent. where two homes were hit. from his car, while at Snapon Tools in Vaughan. Police said he was on holidays at the time. Nic Emma, North Lane Drive, Woodbridge. lost $110 in cash in a break-in. Teeple Sheet Metal. Pine Ridge Avenue, lost $500 in (0015 from an ad- dition they were working on at St. Robert‘s Separate School in Markham. 9t RUSTPROOFING i P INT PROTECTION 1' U HOSTERY 8. CARPETS (OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 31st. 1976) Complete 3 We}; PrEtéction SPECIAL OFFER 533 “$149.95 Kids...Moms...Dads... come to Woolco Agincourt and race on Aurora’s exciting 70 foot racing layout. There will be competitions for every- one, with all sorts of prizes. T-Shirts, AFX racin cars and race sets are up for grabs you're one of the winners. We supply the cars and the track - bring a friend and come and have a good time. AFX - the closes! thing to real racing! Thursday October 7th - 6:30 PM. - 9:30 PM. Friday October 8th - 6:30 PM. - 9:30 PM. Saturday October 9th - 10:30 AM. - 5:00 PM. RACING DEMONSTRATION each 11’ 8” of track for a new double oval course. 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