Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 19 Jan 1977, p. 5

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Let Oak Ridges live! Charming, young For them my hot line is always open. Last night I learned with feelings indescribable that prior to our election a most delightful and intelligent friend, now residing in the senior citizen home in town (city), received persmal calls from both mayoral candidates. I must believe you share it (having made a fine beginning). Let us agree to this thing with some style. without fear, and without internal rot. She preferred Mr. Davit Schiller whom she found to be a :harming young man. And for him .he voted accordingly. ‘ She reféfred to my local candidate, a very dear friendl as Poppa 39_a_r!‘ _ Though belatedly, a little, filled her in on the background. chaacter and capabilities of Poppa Bear and his family of Teddies, etc. With the Entire Family, Only $14.50 A Day Includes A Beautiful Guestroom From 9:00 am. to 6:00 pm. For Reservations: 44941 T1 Don Valley Parkway Er Eglinton Avenue East I explained in some detail the awesome significance C a letter received, signed “secretay”, which reached us undated, from me office of the Ontario municipal boad. OAK RIDGES â€" They who build great towns shall go to dust and be forgotten. . - She-was midly impressedBut on the whole she doesn't feel Popja has suf- fered sufficiently. We all know what sufferi1g does for the human soul. However archaic, I feel within my aging bones an impulse which rejects total oxidationi ‘ Though somewhat inhibited in my manner of commuting to the are of our In short, it calls us â€" if we care â€" to city (Richmond Hill), I have many good repair at 10 o‘clock in the morning Jan. friends there. 26 to a meeting in the town of Richmond Hill for the purpose of deciding in a Bht those who build and uphold local industries, as Jehovah intended, shall live forever. Far fun in the Tropics This Saturday or Sunday ENJOY OUR FABULOUS INDOOR SWIMMING POOL (And Saunas) AUTO. HOUSE 8:" “FE INSURANCE CALL 889-8902 Get an immediate quote. personal attention, prompt decisions. Our tradition oi service guarantees professional advice and satisfaction whenever you call. Early birds, 20 regulat, 4 special, jackpot, doo prizes. AT YORK FARMERS' MARKET 7509 Yuma Street. 3r Reservations Don Valley Pat Eglinton Aven EVERY MONDAY DON VALLEY ‘a// to assemb'e k/ Call York and save! 8849171 At 7.30 P.M 'x.:'_:“CHNESE FOOD /YORK FIRE AND CASUALTY 7699 YONGE ST THORNHILL Or gusi walk Into our office By Liberty Bell FDR RESERVAYIONS §ERVAIIons MOTOR IN N .‘ggmw 10711 YONGE STET AT ELGIN MILLS RICHMOND HILL, ONT. BIACK HAWK YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL 88441125 891-1320 o 773.4512 Direct Phone Lines [‘he charm of Colonial â€"the quality of Broyhill â€" and a % better value price that puts 1311;1pr first! 10165 NGE ST.. WOND HILL . . . Total satisfactionâ€"with q lifetime 20 ' 773-4512 Better value pnces selection, serVIce. service guarantee on funnture. Phone Lines: M9125 Possibly overlooked During the depression years and long thereafter, this town of Richmond Hill would surely have ceased to be, but for the existence of our one industry. rose growing. May I respectfully draw to public attention something which the nice young man has possibly overlooked. In short, do we or do we not, gain permission to be allowed a limited amount of tax-reducing industry within Oak Ridges. Let him step outside his mayoral door and gaze heavenward until his eyes rest upon the motto of our town; and let him take those immortal words to his bosom and to his intellectual compartment: Men like Harold Mills and Paul Angle literally fed and clothed this town for many years. Democratic Manner (be it ever so cynical); (the decision may be reserved! ) if we in Oak Ridges will. or will not, be restricted to our customary dormitory function, or if we may be permitted to raise our blinds a few inches, step out our doors and make use of our natural abilities. First for value FDR ‘ 'ESERVATIONS A town! <o|umn or oaumon by our readers SUDMASSIOHS should be no more "can no welds, lypea prderably 8849171 Better value price Ask the families of those who worked for these unique and wonderful men. If you will, ask young Alfred Stong what he knows personally of this matter. Let Oak Ridges live! Let us have one tiny industry. For those who’ve never heard of Poppa Bear or the Big Pipe â€" allow us to process our own unsavory “ef- fluent". Ask families If within this country no use can be Broyhill 7 piece ‘Pinedale‘ Colonial dining room features oval extension table (about 42 " x 58", opens to 70" with 12” leaf]; China cabinet with solid pine doors; China hutch; 4 hardwood arrowback chairs (3 side, 1 arm) with seat covers. Softly highlighted Honey Pine finish. 221 -9343 AT THE NEW SHEPPARD-YONGE CENTRE OPENING IN MARCH 1977 FULL AND PART TIME SALES CLERKS REQUIRED, WILLING TO WORK SHIFTS. RATE: UP TO $3.00 PER HOUR PLEASE TELEPHONE North York Canada Manpower Centre 5799 YONGE ST. W|LLOWDALE Lifetime service guarantee included NUMEROUS OPENINGS IN SALES” Canada Manpower Centre Manpower and Immigrallon LOCAL 42 AND 51 found for it, let us market it in Red China where they haven’t seen a real tree in years. The Chinese know what to do with , (early Anglo-Saxon descriptive). You must excuse me now, since I go to remove the snow from the bullrushes in my backyard. (Dorothy Lowe resides at 31 Aubrey Ave.. Oak Ridges. â€" Editor. Centre de Main-d’euvre du Canada Mum-d'ceuwe el lmmugvallon You’d 'expect to pay over $1,000 for such a magnificent Colonial bedroom setâ€" now Bad Boy brings it to you at a The most important time of a!l to save electrlcrty. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. January 19, 1977 â€" You can help by avoid- ing the big jobs like baking, washing and drying between 4 and 7. Make sure that unused lights, TVs and appliances are off. Take it easy on the hot water. Please do all you can to save electricity. Conserve energy. " The future depends on it. Between 4 and 7, everypne’s asking for elecâ€" tricity. Many factories, stores and offices are still open. Street lights are on.The kids are home from school, parents home from work, evening meals are being prepared. And the heating system has to work harder. It all adds up. The demand for elec- tricity in Ontario reaches its peak early in the evening on cold winter weekdays. Demands for electric- ity have been increasing at a pace that can no longer be met. The rate of growth must be reduced. 1704 EGLINTON AVE EAST 1 BLOCK WEST OF VICI‘DRIA PARK: IN VISIT BAD BOY BARGAIN CENTRE Um THIS MD INFLth

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