Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 20 Oct 1976, C11

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A Richmond Hill man, Corporal Ian Parnell (right) is shown with two other Canadian soldiers in front of their 155 mm self-propelled howitzer during field exercises in Grafenwohr, Germany. Their unit. 1 Royal Canadian Horse 16 02. BAG SHELLED PEANUTS Give her a headstart on wmter fashions without falling behind on your budget! Smooth. Ieather~ like Polyurethane outer with fluffy Acrylic tnm around hood & cuffs. Green. Tan or BBIQG. K mart Price BIBA' JA'CKETS K mart Price With treats this good, there‘ll be no tricks this Hallowe And harm ICQ L’ martfnnln Mane (Who’d-u" 01 M “inn. .lr-l k,‘ A A OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9:30 a.m.TO1O gm. SATURDAY 9 a.m. TO 10 DJ“ Soldiers in Germany BAG 0F 50 ' With treats this good, there'll be no tricks this Halloween! And because K martfeels that October 31 st should be a special day for everybody, we‘ve kept our prices extra low! That makes it a real treat to GIVE as well as RECEIVE! A winning combination For you. For them. K mart Price ZSIYLES! CD'S? BEIQG‘ Navy' or Gr'een Wbfién2'38-44 K mart Price Easy care 100% Acrylic cardigans In two sman styles: Shawl collar with cable stitched front. or. V-neck wnh patch pockets. Long sleeves‘ Whne. Beige, Navy or Green. Women‘s 38-44‘ ACRYLIC'CARDIGANS Artillery. is part of 4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade groups, which together with 1 Canadian Air Group makes up Canada's NATO force in Europe. 12 OZ. BAG 0 HENRY BARS K mart Price BACK OF 50 Nylon Tafleta back 8. thumb mel palm Children 3. boys 8. m:sses snzes. YOUR CHOICE ‘ K mart Price shop profifably The shop is in Crosby Arena and will be open through hockey season on Sundays from 10 am. to noon and 1 to 7 p.m., and also on Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The auxiliary is still working on the possibility of opening the shop during figure skating hours as well. The shop was built for the auxiliary several years ago. and until now they used it as a tuck shop to sell hockey supplies. However, the idea of using the facilities to sell handicrafts was born from a rise in the cost of tuck shop supplies, which meant that the auxiliary could not operate the tuck Helen Adams Correspondent 881-1621 UNIONVILLE â€" The Unionville minor hockey women‘s auxiliary held the grand opening of their new craft shop Sunday. Craft shop opens at arena BAG 0F 50 DELICIOUS FRUIT ROLLS K man Price BOOT SOCKS You will find at the shop some Christmas gift ideas, as well as han- diwork for your own home. If you excel at a particular craft, you may also wish to earn some extra money by having your work put up for sale. For more information. call Shirley Moyer at 297- 3827. All types of crafts will be available at the shop, including quilts and patchwork. hostess aprons, copper and enamel work, and drawings and paintings. They are accepted by the auxiliary from local craftspeople and sold on consignment, with the auxiliary retaining 20 per cent of the price of all items sold. unionville 5% Stretch Nylon warmth in. wetness Jff‘ Assorted colours PACK OF 101 K mart Price Markham Centennial Library will hold a course on macrame for children aged 9-12. Wednesdays, from Nov. 3 to 24 from 4 pm. to 5 pm. For more information concerning the sale. call any of the following numbers: 294-4746, 294- 2116. or 294-4915. The coui‘se will be in- structed by members of Most types of children‘s and adults‘ clothing will be available, and all the items are either new or in excellent condition. Nearly new sale Macrame course The Markham Clothing Centre will hold a “nearly new“ sale Friday at St Andrews United Church in Markham. October 20th, 1976‘ join St. Mary’s parish in Bramptoh. Pearce was originally deacon? at the local church while he continued his studies. He was ordained at the church four years ago and remained in his position as associate to the pastor. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 20. 1976 â€" C-ll Pearce was known in particular for his work with young people and he also taught a variety of marriage courses and Bible studies programs. Mayor Gladys Rolling of East Gwillimbury said she thought the government was trying to provide an incentive to buy homes and stimulate the economy. “But it should be referred to someone who has the knowledge to sort it out." the Markham Craft Guild, and the fee of $5 includes all supplies that the students will need. The home owners would have to be making less than $18.000 and be willing to take on a 20â€"year mortgage to qualify. ' Mayor Bob Forhan of Newmarket said the plan should be for all home owners, not just the first-time ones. He said that if the government wanted to get more money back to the people so they could buy, they should tax them less. The last day for the filing of applications for revision of the list is November 5th, 1976. I shall attend at my office on the 27th day of October, 1976 between the hours of 8230 an and 4:30 pm. for the revision of the list and shall continue to do so from day to day, except Saturday and Sunday, until all applications filed on or before November 5th, 1976 have been disposed of. RICHMOND HILL â€" Father Kenneth Pearce. associate to Father Clement Schwalm at St. Mary Immaculate Church the past four years, has left to join St. Mary’s parish in Brampton. Low-cost loans motion defeated NEWMARKET â€" York Region council last week turned down a request from Metro that it support a motion calling for the Bank of Canada, to allow inâ€" terest rates of no more than five per cent on loans for first-time home owners. Markham Councillor Bob Adams said he felt today’s young people should have a chance to buy at lower rates, just as their parents did before them. Father Pearce goes to Brampton par/sh A preliminary list of electors has been prepared as required under The Municipal Elections Act, 1972. The list was publicly posted in my office on the 25th day of October 1976. You are hereby requested to examine a list for any errors or omissions in my office at the Municipal Offices, 2141 Major Mackenzie Drive, Maple. This course will likely Sales Service Leasmg TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF VAUGHAN RESPECTING THE PRELIMINARY LIST OF ELECTORS ESTELLE MARKHAM STUDIO ENROLL NOW FOR FALL TERM 881L378? NOTICE Hwy.11, Newmarket ‘ £54366 1......m364-7917 J Clerk, Town of Vaughan 2141 Major Mackenzie Drive‘ Maple, Ontario. 832â€"2281 PiamTheory All Grades EREDERICK G. JACKMAN ADULT. RM] be very popular, so register your child as soon as possible. For more information. call 294-2782.

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