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We reserve the right to limit quantities invitst/ou m an I-ree IrI SIO Hollan for 2 Free Trips to $1.29 more than the price is right. .69 2.6 oz. jar Epileptic plans book - ..... _._. ____ _.. _-__, Robertson, a former resident of Rich- mond Hill and former correspondent for The Liberal, is a victim of a form of temporal epilepsy. Because it is liable to manifest itself at any time, this illness prevents Miss Robertson, who last year had an operation to remove a cyst “the size of an egg" from her brain, said it was a relief to have the cyst discovered “after being told it was all in my head. neurotically speaking, for 14 years." She is interested in “It's all in your head," says Louise Robertson of Fonthill, speaking about epilepsy. That's why she has that as a working title for her book, It‘s All in Your Head. Miss Robertson, a former resident of Richâ€" mond Hill and former correspondent for The Liberal, is a victim of a form of temporal epilepsy. I I Prov, Tel. No‘ No puvchase requued Entry torms musx be placed I In ballot box In nearest LODIawS store ---------------------- Verkade wafers vanilla. mocha, chocoiate, lemon or orange ?CONTEST ERERY FORM E 3FreeTripsto Holland (Eh : “"400 Free Ham perszmm- : filter 41/2 oz. pkg Filtropa, no; 1 or no. 2 per 0 filter papers Bensdorp - milk, semi-sweet or mocha croquette rolls 2E5. r0 filte'r papers ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES her from taking a per manent job. Because of that, and also because she feels she can help people recognize the disease and deal with it, she is writing the book. .99 .99 .99 hearing from other people who have had “similar hassles,“ as she would like to incorporate their stories in her book. “The core of my book deals with epilepsy, especially adult epilep- sy.“ said Miss Robertson. She has already completed about 100 pages of the hoped for 400 and has a Toronto publisher interested in it. The “focus†would be on temporal lobe epilepsy; letters from people describing their experiences with it. would be reprinted in the book, using only the initials of the writers at the end. Anyone wishing to write to Miss Robertson about their experiences with the disease. should send their letters to her at : Box 44, Fonthill. Ont., LOS 1E0. A Public Meeting will be held by the Planning Committee of the Council of the Town of Markham to consider a proposal for a Neighbourhood Shopping Centre on a site (approx. 2.09 acres) on Main Street North between Ramona Boulevard and the C.N.R. The proposal is to construct a Neighbourhood Shopping Centre containing approximately 16,350 square feet of retail floor area and 4,500 square feet of second floor office space. Applications for rezoning of the property from the present M Industrial zoning to Cl General Commercial by By-law 1229, and for approval under the Development Control provisions of By-law 6-75 have been submitted to the Town. DATED April 21, 1977, W.B. Grieve, Chairman, Planning Committee. You are invited to attend the meeting and to state your support of or objection to the proposed plan. Should you be unable to attend, written submissions will be received up to the time of the meeting. A copy of the plan as submitted by the applicant may be examined in the Planning Department at the Municipal Offices in Buttonville. MONDAY. MAY 9, 1977, 9:00 P.M. MARKHAM ARENA, Highways 7 and 48 THE TOWN OF MARKHAM PUBLIC MEETING Raymond Byrnes, director of public relations for Goodwill Services, and Kel Tonner, principal of Crosby Heights senior public school in Richmond Hill look over Top Goodwill Services poster THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 4, 1977 â€" C-7 FHJllH-vFH Public Relations officer Raymond Byrnes presented Bill with a cheque for $50. His schoolâ€"Crosby Heights senior publicâ€"was awarded $100 to help cover the cost of field trips. Heights Barrie body wasn’t Cheryl Hanson’s The body of a child found recently in Springwater Park near Barrie, has been iden- tified as that of Jason John Rallo, 6, of Hamilton. She disappeared from her Bloomington Rd. home, May 31, 1974, while en route to her cousin's home, just 10 minutes away. When first discovered, there was some feeling it might have been that of Cheryl Hanson. .OULIVl-D Cheryl was seven at the time. ' ~“York Regional POlibe viewed the remains of the T.M. Januszewski, Planning Director. the service‘s winning posterâ€"a creation of Grade 6 student Bill Weston of Cascade Circle, Richmond Hill. 74 can Barrie corpse several days after they were first discovered‘ and ruled out the possibility of them being the Hanson girl‘s. Jon Rallo. 33. father of the young boy. has been charged with second- degree murder in con- nection with the disap- pearance. Last August. he was charged with three counts of murder, the other two involving his wife, San- dra. 29, and- daughter Stephanie. 5. Their bodies were discovered later in the St. Catharines area. m Thornhill murder unsolved 'Rémmbe‘g‘ed in the fall. John Ferguson, 34, of Toronto. who was being held in the murder of 16- yearâ€"old ’l‘racy Kun- dinger of ’l‘hornhill, has been released following a preliminary hearing. Miss Kundinger's body was found Aug. 21, 1975 in a field near 'l‘hornhill. She had been strangled. OPP open house dates May 16â€"20 ()ak Ridges detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police will be open to'the public during Police Week, 1977 May 16 to 20. Teachers and group leaders wishing to arrange group tours, are asked to contact the detachment commander, TE. Dube, at Oak Ridges well in advance of their visit The case against Ferguson revolved around his knowledge of two details of the case, supposedly known only to the police. However, a witness was produced who, court was told, had been given the details by police, and subsequently discussed them with the accused. After his release, Ferguson committed himself to the Mental Health Centre on Queen St‘ in Toronto. AUTU, HOUSE 8 LIFE INSURANCE Get an immediate quote. personal attention. prompt decisions. Our tradition of service guarantees professional advice and satisiaction whenever you call. CALL 889-8902 Call York and save! Bill Weston . wins $50 /vom( FIRE AND CASUALTY 699 YONGE ST THOHNHILL Or pus! walk mo ouv onice