a pubâ€"night for ciub members and their Although club meetings and regular activities are for ladies only, there are many special events in which husbands are in- vited to join. For example Helen Adams correspondent 881-162] UNIONVILLE â€" The Markham Unionville Newcomers club is one of a chain which operates in cities across Canada and the United States. It at- tracts new residents to the Markham-Unionville area who are interested in meeting people and participating in a wide variety of activities, and has an active mem- bership of 170 people. Meetings are held on the last Tuesday of every month at Markham District High School, but the activities in which members participate are weekly events and in- clude crafts, bowling, and volleyball to name only a few. Free babysitting is often provided. Newcomers invited to join special club Richmond Hill, Ontario October 27th, 1976. TWO COUNCILLORS for the combined office of Regional and Local Council ONE COUNCILLOR for each of the said Wards of the Municipality. THREE TRUSTEES for the York County Board of Education. I THREE TRUSTEES for the York Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board. If a greater number of candidates than re quired to fill the said Offices are nominated and make the required declarations, polls will be opened on the dates stated below far the purpose of taking the poll from 11:00 o’clock in the forenoon until 8:00 in the afternoon. is at the Office of the Town Clerk, 10,266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, commencing November 11th, 1976, daily between the hours of 8:30 am. and 4:30 pm. to November 15, 1976, at 5:00 pm. except Saturday and Sunday, for the purpose of nominating persons for the ofï¬ce(s) of: MAYOR SATUnDAY.‘ï¬oVEfli§Eï¬'iï¬h, 1975 POLLING DAY - MONDAY. DECEMBER 6th. 1975 Aqygngg you - TOWN HALL Recent visitors at Baythorn Public School were four five-week-old pigs. Duane Duckenfield (centre) and his open classroom mates seem thrilled with their guests which were born on the principal’s farm. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Municipal Electors of the Town of Richmond Hill in the Regional Municipality of York that in compliance with The Municipal Elections Act, 1972 as amended, the place and time for nominations in the said C-12 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, November 3, 1976 DOUG McKI'lTRICK, DENTURE THERAPIST NOMINATIONS TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL WISHES TO ANNOUNCE HIS ASSOCIATION WITH DH. P. HASLAM AT 7616 YONGE STREET THORNHILL, ONTARIO L4J 1V9 BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 889-6451 889-2658 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Four little pigs Membership fees in' the club are only $3 per year.For further in- Club membership director Barb McNulty said she would like to see more new residents take advantage of all the facilities the club has to offer, especially con- sidering the size of the community and the number of people who move to the area, which is increasing constantly. A supper club is also being formed to allow members and their husbands to get to know one another, in which each of four couples will take turns hosting a monthly dinner party to which each guest con- tributes a dish. husbands will be held on Friday, Nov. 5, which will include buffet supper and entertainment. unionville C. D. Weldon Re‘urning Officer formation, call Barb McNulty at 297-4172. Saturday Program Unionville Centennial Library will hold a four week session of programs at 11 am. every Saturday in November. The programs are open to children ages six to twelve. “ . _ Hydroponics - is it ' ‘ ' wave of the future WITHIN WED. NOV. 3rd 5 YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE 460 IN MH-LS E Biwï¬â€˜gmo HILL THE STARTING SEPT. 15TH. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT mm mm "ANRL mm na‘ u MSW! WK“ 1AM mm; mhk Hunt. fllAu u~ II1UI1I\IHILL LIUNS ( ’26 DATSUN 3-210 4-DOOR SEDAN gal-9625 LUSEERQQFING THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE JACKPDT $1,000.00 INSIDE THINK LID Ins-06 nook nuns-BEAM. uwn «we» (Photo by Samilal THORNHILL LIONS v ' ADMISSION s1.00 ‘NO ONE UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITTED†John St. and Bayview Ave. Thornhill 7:40 pm. Earlybirds 8:00 pm. Regular Games BROADWAY DATSUN section Ralph Whatley ac- cumulated the most points (30) in the vegetable specimen High points for flower specimens went to Marion Jarvie (18 points), followed closely by Jack Manning (17 points). A cauliflower grown by Murray Smith was the best of show winner in the specimen section. Evelyn Calladine won the best of show award for decorative design with a table centre arrangement of fruit and leaves en- titled Home for Thanksgiving. There were new con- tributors to all three sections of the garden show held the same night. Members exhibi'ted 160 entires, the largest number in years for a monthly show. M5“! "039 More sophisticated methods are employed on quite a large scale in Israel and California. New technology is responsible for the in- troduction of hydroponic kits for the balcony, patio and window sill. Peter Rice from City Green. a garden shop in Mississauga, showed slides of simple systems as they are used now in India and African desert areas. He was describing a demonstration of Hydroponics, the art of soiless gardening, given at the October meeting of Thornhill and District Horticultural Society. Marilyn McDonald correspondent 889-4668 THORNHILL - “It was a most intriguing talk and led one to wonder whether we were viewing just another hobby or the wave of the future in a world of diminishing soil resources,“ writes Murray Smith. .QAR. mamas. SHOP Everything you want in a new car, except a new price! BONUS COUPONS, $300 off 25 or $100 off all other models are available at participating Dealers, redeemable on new 1976 Datsuns, over and above the best deal you can make. Offer expires December 18, 1976. chMY vnnt IIE 33m 'rmï¬fEKR'EAkE'CETï¬FzE 9K RUSTPROOFING if P INT PROTECTION it U HOBTERY 8- CARNTS (OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 31st 1976) (RICHMOND HILL) LTD. Complete 3 Way PrB-téction SPECIAL OFFER NUMBERS FOR ONLY For further information call Evelyn Calladine at 889-4697. After the hunt, the kids had a picnic of juice and cookies. About 70 children ranging in age from 312 to 5 years found the pum- pkins hidden about the Reesor farm on Dufferin Street. Members and friends of the society may purchase the $5 per person tickets until Nov. 6. Officers for the 1977 executive will be presented. Prizes and trophies will be awarded to the high point winners of the 1976 shows. Pumpkin Hunt A pumpkin hunt last Tuesday concluded the fall outdoor activities of Thornhill Co-op Nursery School. The society's annual awards dinner will be held at 7:30 pm. Nov. 16 in Heintzman House (North Thornhill Com- munity Centre), corner of Baythorne and Royal Orchard. In decorative design for juniors. Holly Jarvie and Robbie Bristow placed first and second respectively. north thornhill $149.95 Other attractions will include the sale of Christmas ornaments and! a tea room. Reasonably priced articles for the young buyer will be featured in the craft, white elephant and plant sales. Christmas Boutique The Newcommers Cluh has planned a Christmas Boutique to be held between noon and 5 pm. Sat. Nov. 13 in Heintzman House. The co-operative nurserv school. located in Thornhill Presbyterian Church, 271 Centre St., still has openings for the afternoon sessions. Those interested can call registrar Marion Arnold at 889-7424. Anyone interested is invited to attend the Hearing and to make comments on support or object to the proposed amendment. Written submissions will be received by the Planning Department up to the time of the Hearing. An application has been received from Craigmore Construction Ltd. for the development of land located at the north-east corner of Carlton Road and Village Parkway, Unionville. This property is presently designated “Commer- cial†and “Community Centre". The applicant is requesting that the property be redesignated to “Neighbourhood Commercial†and “Residential Low Density Multiple†to permit the development of a 1 acre commercial facility and 61 townhouse dwelling units. R.W. Adams, Chairman, Planning Committee October 20, 1976 A Public Hearing will be held by the Planning Committee of the Town of Markham to consider Amendment No. 71 to the Official Plan of the Town of Markham. Tuesday, November 16, 1976, 8:00 pm COUNCIL CHAMBERS MUNICIPAL OFFICES BUTTONVILLE OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 71 “‘||Illl'~’ 0? M A '0 . Q4"; CARLTON ROAD PLANS I440'4l BLOCK 8 i: 10427 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL - 8850972 $7M"“INlllllHllIll"IlllWWII"lllllflllllllllllllIlllllllllllllmlllllllllflllllllllllllllllll"llHill!WilllllllllllllllllllHill""HIM"lllllllllllllflllflllfllillllllllllllllllfllllllfllllllNfliflifllfllNlllllllflfllllflflllfllfllflllllfllï¬ I @112 @uiurt of ï¬lmkham DOI‘I't compromise on quality. .. insist on @\ MICHELIN wvrt 9076 YONGE ST. THORNHILL 881-3838 mm When it comes to quality.. >MICIIELIII makes no compromises! Isn’t that: the kind of tire m want? 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