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The Liberal, 3 Nov 1976, C5

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Two children killed in fire YORK REGION â€"â€" Two disastrous fires swept the region last week, killing two children and critically injuring their mother in one, and killing 19 horses in the other. _ _ _ u... v... The first occurred at the King Township home of Englebert and Dallis Dietl on Dearborne Avenue, about 12:40 am, Oct. 29. » Killed were David Dietl, 14; and his sister, Tosha, 5. Mrs. Dietl, 43, their mother, is in critical condition in York County Hospital, Newmarket. Her youngest daughter, Joshine, 2, is listed as fair. Both suffered burns and smoke inhalation. RICHMOND HILL â€" Twenty-three teams of “big and little brothers“ participated in a recent car rally sponsored by the Big Brothers of York. Police said Mr. Dietl, 39, and his wife, were awakened by smoke and jumped out of their second- storey bedroom window with Joshine, and their 16- year-old son. Adre. I 1A,,,L_J A» Mr. Dietl said he then got a ladder and climbed to the bedroom where the other two children were sleeping, but was unable to get them out. Cause of the fire is unknown. The second fire occurred at the farm of Patricia Leonard. Concession 7; Whitchurch-Stouffville, Oct. 30. about 1 am. “"I‘EéifVinre: Whose cause also was unknown, roared through four barns, destroying 19 of the 55 horses there. The rally started at CFGM Radio's parking arévrmer Leonard was in England, but returned Saturday? following tlle fjre. lot and finished at the Uxbridge home of broadcaster Frank Proctor. Firefighters from Richmond Hill, Stouffville and Markham were on the scene for more than two hours, but were unable to save the barns, which had too much of a head start on them by the time they arrived. There. the group was entertained by Divided Times, a musical group including Don and ’Bro thers’ car rally 884-9271 Round-trip airfare, non-stop from Toronto, via roomy Ward-air 747, with first-Class meals and free bar service 0 hotel accommodation, based on double occupancy i7-night holidays from $289 to $339, l4-night holidays from 8359 to 8459) o welcoming get-together at your hotel a ground transportation to and from your hotel in Acapulco o Wardair flight bag and passport folder - serVices of a Holidays by Wardair destination representative. Your Intervac holiday in Acapulco includes: Departures every Friday, October 29 to December 10 SEE A TRAVEL AGENT Intervac’s ' '- g‘ V Patricia Hart ...cited for varied efforts An Aurora pair, big brother Bruce Spragg and little brother Bruce Donie were first-place winners of the rally. Annette George, Gord Skinner, Toby Swan and Rupert Bryan. Co-conveners of the event were Frank Proctor and Peter Grosskurth, directors of Big Brothers in the region. The organization provides companionship for boys who do not have fathers living with them. WADDELL’S WORLD OF TRAVEL 10084 YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL Hi|| library head honored TORONTO â€" Patricia Hart, chief librarian at Richmond Hill Public Library, was presented with the Ontario Library Trustee’s Association Award at the annual convention of the Ontario Library Association Saturday night at Ontario Place. The award is given to a practising librarian who has made a significant contribution to the community, the profession or some aspect of library development in the province. Mrs. Hart was cited as being “a professional in every sense of the word â€" librarian, historian, genealogist, author and recipient of the Cen- tennial Medal, who truly believes in service to the public. “As an historian she has instilled in the citizens of her town a sense of pride and an awareness of its history by nurturing an interest in its past happenings,“ the citation said. ADULTS “‘750 b/ LB 88443171 5‘: "ALL YOU CAN EAT" FAMILY SMORGASBDRD ROAST PRIME RIBS DF BEEF ASSORTED SALADS ‘ HUT YING FOR RESERVATIONS One phone call and you could be well on the way to Intervac’s Acapulco and the summer we didn’t get here. Right now, the sun’s shining bright, the swimming’s great and your dollar goes further. The peso has been devalued and this is the off-season. So just for fun, give it a whirl. Mrs. Hart was ap- pointed town librarian in 1969, following similar positions in St. John‘s, N.B., Toronto and North York. Since coming to the Hill she has seen the library system expand from one to three libraries and was instrumental in establishing one of the Recycling depot newsprint now goes to local company RICHMOND HILL â€" The local recycling depot has found a new buyer for the newsprint it collects â€" a local firm which can use all kinds of newspapers. The firm, Premier Fibre of 169 Centre St. East, is a new company which produces insulation from a newspaper base. Depot spokesman Dawn Osmond said the arrangement is very good news for the recycling movement. (PER PERSON) “We no longer have to ship newsprint 99 per cent or call Intervac E l/EH Y SUNDA Y BLACK HAWK "COME AS YOU ARE" first all-paperback libraries â€" one that has been used as a model for many others, and was the subject of a workshop at the Canadian Library Association Convention in 1975. Her interest in local history and genealogy is exemplified in her work on Richmond Hill’s 5 PM. - 10 PM. FEA TUBING.- 7 nights from including hotel with full American Breakfast daily and return airfare via Wardair 747 VEGETABLES Holidays by Wardair Centennial Committee, her active participation in the local historical society and the development of an im- portant Canadiana and genealogy collection in the local library. In addition to Patricia and Gil Hart, Richmond Hill guests at the presentation and dinner Since the new requirements are much easier to fulfill, Mrs. Osmond said, “we are hoping many more people will save their papers and take them â€" or send them with a neighbor â€" to the recycling depot.” The depot is 05 the north side of Elgin‘Mm’S Rbad (18th Avenue), between Bayview and Leslie. It’s open from 10 a.m_. _t9 n09n each Saturday. Anyone wishing details of the reéycling program may call 884-6671 or 884-8393. balck and white. Save your papers just as they are delivered: including glossy supplements." CHEF'S SPECIAL SWEET TABLE (UNDER 10 YEARS) "ALSO AVAILABLE FROM OUR MENU" included Adele Downey. chairman of the library board; Mayor David Schiller and Mrs. Schiller, George and Persis Abram, and Matt and Maureen Stephenson. Mrs. Abram and Mrs. Stephenson attended as representatives of Rich- mond Hill public library staff. nanlfl 889-2882 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. November 3. 1976 â€" C-S c?% X COMPLI I . EVEGLAS o CDNTAC /, o monem TOWNE 81 COUNTRYE SQUARE ‘HAR( YONGE AT STEELES _ 1974 Ford Pinto Squire Wagon, gleaming blue finish with matching interior. Equipped with automatic trans, radio, electric rear defroster, roof rack, tail gate, air deflector, white wall 8 wheel discs. License To SELL AT $279500 1972 Mercury Montego 2 Drr Hard Top. Green finish with matching interior. Economical 6 cyl. engine. Auto- matic trans, power steering. 1 owner only, 28,000 miles L. KMT 215. 533%?) TO SELL AT s2" 950° JEEPS 1976 Jeep CJ5 equipped with 258 6 cyl. engine, 3 speed trans, suburbanite tires, Levi Top rear seai, radio, padded dash, warn free wheeling hubs, roll bar, draw bar, wheel Iip extensions, rustproofing plus power angling snow plow. Looks and runs like new, and ready for work. License KJD 221. PRICED TO SELL AT $689500 MATADOR COU PE 1973 Mercury Comet, 4 door sedan, gleaming red finish with matching reclining bucket seats. Equipped with economical 6 cyl. engine, auto. trans, radio, white wall tires, wheel discs. License BUY 969. 1973 Mustang 2 Dr. Hard Top. Attractive red finish with black vinyl bucket seats. Equipped with V8 engine automatic trans with consul. Power steering, power brakes 8 radio. Only 31,000 miles. License AFH 662. PRICED TO SELL AT MUSTANG HARD TOP MONTEGO HARD TOP 1976 Pacer, beautiful brilliant blue finish with matching interior, equipped with 258 6 cyl. engine, automatic transmission Pacer X Package, bucket seats, radial tires, power steering, power disc brakes, rear window defroster, radio, undercoating. License KJD 202. PRICED TO SELL AT 1976 Jeep Cherokee S. Beautiful 2 tone red 8 white finish. Equipped with bucket seats Er centre arm rest. 360 2 BBL engine, automatic trans with quadra trac low range. Power steering, power brakes, power tail gate, radio, heavy duty cooling, roof rack and other extras. ‘Low, low mileage. Like new. License KLX 969. PRICED TO SELL AT 1976 Chevrolet ‘/2 Ton Pickâ€"up Truck, gleaming Oshawa blue finish, equipped with 6 cyl. engine, automatic transmission, radio 8 rustprooiing. Locks 8 runs like-new. License 054054. PRICED TO SELL AT 1974 Corvette Stingray - Beautiful orange finish with black bucket seats, equipped with 350 Cu. Inch V8 engine. 4 speed trans., AM/FM radio, power steering, power brakes, Consul, power windows, radial tires. Only 16,000 original miles. Looks Er runs like new. b‘fiiEEBJTBJEEfiAT s7495oo 1976 Jeep Custom, 4 door Wagoneer, finished in beau- tiful yellow with wood grain trim. Interior in matching buff vinyl bucket seats. Equipped with 360 V8 engine, automatic transmission with Quadra Trac, power steer- ing, power brakes, radio, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, luggage rack, electric tail gate window, tail gate air deflector. Rear window defogger, rustproofed 8 other extras. License KPR 220. PRICED To SELL 1976 Matador 2 door coupe X Model, gleaming green finish with tan bucket seats Et consul. Equipped with 304 V8 engine, automatic trans., power steering, power brakes, radio, rear sway bar, tinted glass, radial tires, rear window defogger X package, vinyl roof, undercoated Er other extras. Only 17,000 miles. License KJD 429. 31' call 00 PRICED TO SELL AT CORVETTE STINGRAY WAGONEER DEMON MERCURY COMET STORE FOR RENT SELECT USED CARS WELLINGTON ST., AURORA PINTO SOUIRE WAGON Member: Canadian guild ol Disponling Opticians PICK-UP TRUCK AT AN ESTABLISHED PLAZA CHEROKEE-"S" 800 80‘ FT. STORE LOTS OF PARKING FOR INFORMATION CALL 493-5331 PRICED TO SELL ON THE SPOT FINANCING TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE. DEMONSTRATOR DEMONSTRATOR "I PACER COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 0 EVEGLASS PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 0 CONTACT LENSES, hail a sot; o MODERN FRAME STYLES‘ O CUSTOM MADE FRAMES O SAFETY GLA$ES FOR WORK OR PLAY Open: Mun. » fii. 9:31] am - 9:30 pm Sat. 9:30 am » 621” pm. $4; 5223-5168 s 1 995°° s2995oo $51 98°° $39950° $4934oo

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