So, let me start all over again. Have you murdered anyone lately? Now, that‘s more like it. That’s putting the subject on common ground where we can all relate to it. Don‘t you agree? I mean there are so few things we can do anymore that aren‘t restricted, because the govern- ment is always working overtime to Have you raped anyone lately? No, no, forgive me, I’m sorry. That’s really a bit too personal,‘a bit too harsh. It implies there’s something wrong with you â€"â€" that you’re a bit sick in the head. And being the family paper we are, we don’t wish to suggest any of our readers fall into that category. We like to think they’re as healthy as the rest of US He would have even more to say about my lack of culinary skill if I ever gave him the opportunity. But I don’t. The most he’ll ever get to consume from my kitchen is a Mallow Cup and a drink. It’s safer that way. THORNHILL â€"â€" One of my friends spends a fair amount of his time criticizing my coffee. swmlng across 140‘ 53’ Wm- Schofield died in 1805, leaving a will Vaughan Town, the southwest comer of which named two fellow merchants, Yonge Street and the Langstaff Alexander Wood and Robert Hem S'deroad' ~ derson, as his executors. Stephen C01by received the 200 acres He left the residue of his large estate reaching from Yonge t0 Bathurst as a to James Radcliffe of Westminster, Crown grant in 1798. England. Giant hydro towers may soon be stalking across Lot 35, Gone. 1, Vaughan Town, the southwest corner of Yonge Street and the Langstaff Sideroad. You see. he’s one of those strange people who spends most of his waking hours thinking about food. His Saturday morning begins with a discussion of which restaurant his Saturday evening should end in. It is not recorded whether he lived on it and worked at the settlement duties himself, or whether he hired men to do these duties for him. However, it is recorded he was hard pressed for money and determined to sell the land as soon as he received his patent. Unable to dispose of it to Nicholas Cober or any other neighbor, he found a purchaser in York and left the district. The new owner was Thomas Schofield, a prosperous Storekeeper to VA V k fl § § ® He not only reads the Dining Out regional Viewpoint Paid complainer Storekeeper debt By Sharon Brain This is Energy Conservation Week. By Jim Irving To help cut that cost. your Ontario Government established the Energy Management Program. The goal is to save $1 billion a year on energy bills throughout Ontario by 1980. Ninety-live energy management research and demonstration projects are underway to help you use less energy at home and at work. You too can conserve energy and save money by: Insulating and caulking your home Lowering daytime temperatures to 68F (20 C) and nighttime temperatures to 63F (17"C) Closing drapes on all windows on winter nights Replacing air filters on warm air heating systems v once a month Using 40 watt instead of 60 or 100 watt bulbs where practical Keeping the damper closed when the fireplace is not in use Installing storm windows and doors Turning 0" lights and TV when not being used Energy. It will cost us $7.5 billion province-wide this year sharon's sunshine yesterdays: ] by marv dawson @Murdered any one late/y? proiect us from ourselves. But murder you can, apparently Oh, there's a token jail term of course, but it’s only to satisfy those reactionaries who consider life sacred and can‘t understand why one should be able to kill with impunity. If you're a killer with a feeling for human dignity, you can always sharpen a spoon from the prison dining hall and take a couple of guards hostage. Then, with that hearing you‘ll get on national TV, you‘ll be able to bring about your transfer to the other side of the jail where the sun doesn‘t come in first thing in the morning. His dedication to food has reached such a lofty height he is able to order a meal in a restaurant without ever reading the $ and cents side of the menu. Another thing. If you’re an im- migrant and have been domiciled here for five years, but have never taken out citizenship papers, you can kill His idea of heaven is to write a restaurant review column. He dreams of being paid to complain about the meals he gets to buy on his expense account. Well, that is his problem. It shouldn’t be any more offensive than lots of other strange quirks friends of mine have. I know people who think Saturday nights were made for the express purpose of sitting in front of the column in this newspaper, he also saves them for future reference. whom Colby was in debt It took many years to settle his af- fairs. Radcliffe’s death in 1812 and Henderson’s death at a somewhat later date were complicating factors. Regarded as abandoned land it was used for several purposes. The toll gate house was built on Yonge Street near the sideroad. An oval half mile racetrack was laid out in the same area. Meanwhile the land continued to be known as the Colby lot. Edward Benson built a house and Token penalty Legal tang/e H ydro towers will stalk historic Langstaff corner Here is what you can do to help Ontario conserve energy. - Warming up your car's engine gradually - Avonding idling the englne while wamng For more ways to save energy and money. send for the free booklet “Energy Conservation. . .The Choice is Yours Write to: Ontario Energy Management Program Ministry of Energy 56 Weilesley Street West 12th floor Toronto. Ontario M7A 287 Ministry of Energy Dennis R. Timbrell, Minister someone and not be deported However, if you have smoked hash, slugged a cop, or committed armed robbery â€"â€" none of which is exactly praiseworthy either â€"â€" even though you have lived here 29 of your 32 years â€" you could be deported without so much as a backward glance. Which would be the least backward of things connected with it. That‘s what happened to Ian Jefferis of Richmond Hill. Y0u remember him. His story was in the papers several times during the past copnle of th‘or‘l‘ths â€" and the leeliné now is that all that publicity sped up his deportation to his “native†land. The stories told about his trouble with the law during a four- year span. How he served his jail term and had since worked hard to But none of these people are quite as depressing as my friend the food freak. Because I know one of these days, I'm going to have to serve him dinner. At the same time Bensoï¬ and Patrick Barman were also able to buy the small acreages they were occupying. I know people who think I really care if their Spider Plant has had babies. I even know people who believe Pierre Trudeau is an idiot and that they could run the country better than he can. Dr. William Smith Durie, retired assistant inspector of ordance hospitals, moved to the property in the 18305. He had made an agreement to purchase. ..1 _-.n But it was not until 1860 that he ob- tained title after a long battle in the Conrtof Chancery in England. My father-in-la'w tells feveryone my husband is talented in the kitchen. _ Th_at has never been one of the areas in which I distinguishumyself. After his death in 1893 the farm was operated by his son Thomas until 1912 when it was sold to Loretto Ladies’ College. small barn near Bathurst Street George Weldrick, after renting the John Langstaff farm for 14 years, purchased the Durie place in 1869. He renamed it the Racetrack Farm. He raised prizeâ€"winning Leicester and Cotswold sheep, Durham cattle, heavy dxjaft horses and Yorkshire pigs. “Isn’t that nice he likes to cook, people reply. Province of Ontario Happened here Prize livestock Won ti t/e William G. Davis, Premier rehabilitate himself. But because he had never been naturalized â€"and because of his record â€" he was ordered deported. Jefferis, in the minds of many, was a very, tough customer and. if there was a legal way of getting him out of their midst, then why waste time about it? Why else this rush to deport him last Thursday when he had been told he could stay until March when his probation ended? “Normal investigative measures were taken which failed to locate Jefferis." a spokesman from the department of manpower and imâ€" migration said. The “search†for him had started Sept. 27, he said, and “We believed Jefferis was aware we were looking for him and had gone into hiding. We also understand he didn’t Mind you, with a little help from my friends I have managed to serve people dinner on occasion. Just a while ago, it happened. Unfortunately, it was Bring In The Geranium weather, so the dining room table was covered with pots. But my guests didn’t seem to mind eating on the floor of the living room. It was a little late for a barbecue, I guess. The rain did not hurt the steaks, but it didn‘t help the disposition of the host. The wine was a little dry. That means it ran out before the first steak hit the The farm then passed into the hands of William George Milne, a Toronto neckwear manufacturer. He remodelled the house and installed electricity. Before the coming of Ontario Hydro to this area the supply of power was purchased from the Metropolitan Railway. The size of the farm was reduced considerably when the department of highways bought a slice along the north side to extend Highway 7 west to Bathurst Street. The remainder is now included in the Parkway Belt. As plans stand, it will be the site of the hydro towers. When Mr. Milne died in 1945 the property returned to the ownership of Loretto College. The land was rented to Warren Reaman, who farmed it for the next 21 years College owner Organ & Piano Ltd. 5235 Yonge St. Willowdale 1 mi. N. 401, just S. Willowdale Theatre - 2236684. Open Evenings. The AVENUE presents ANNIVERSARY SELLABRATION SALE! MON. NOV. 1 - SAT. NOV. 6 OPEN TIL 9:00 PM. 30353 ran THE LADIES! - ammo/vs FOR THE KIDS! - HEFHESHME/VTS FOR ALL THIS IS THE ORGAN & PIANO SALE $375 off Conn 315 Organs during this fantastic sale. -Lowrey Organs â€" Up to $500 off! -Free deluxe organ or piano lamp with each instrument purchased. Clearâ€"out of preâ€"owned organs, many late model Hammond, Thomas, Lowrey, Baldwin, Wurlitzer, Conn, etc priced from $249. Can you save here! ONLY ONCE A YEAR CAN YOU SEE SO MANY FANTASTIC FREE CONCERT SAT. NOVEMBER 6th AT 12:30 P.M. 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