Emmanuel Anglican Church on McKay Drive, Richmond Hill, is holding a Garage-Rummage Sale Saturday, May 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 Garage sale Saturday at Emmanuel Pres byteria p.m.. and everyone is busy preparing. Here Rod McComb of Westwood Lane and Rev. Ron Armstrong work to get a sea-flea boat ship shape for sale. Sue Mc- Comb, 9. looks on. 'MEN’S GARDEN 8: WORK PANTS manse in danger Unless this community can come up with $5000 to help move the building, the old Presbyterian Manse in Richmond Hill will be torn down. Although there‘s every indication the- Metropolitan and Region Conservation Authority would be delighted to incorporate the 130 yearâ€"old structure into its Black Creek Pioneer Village, it will not pay the moving cost. foundation. The Richmond Hill architectural advisory committee says it will organize a fund-raising campaign. Wednesday May 18. 7:30 pm. - Committee Room "B" pvocedures, tire. and personnel committee meeting. Monday May 23, -Victovia Day, Municipal Offices will be closed Wednesday June 1, 7:30 pm - Committee Room procedures, fire. and personnel commfltee meeflng. The following meetings of civtc Interest have been scheduled duting the nex( two weeks: Tuesday June 7, â€"Langstaff secondary school, 8 pm, to 11 pm. Tuesday June N, ~Don Head secondary school, 8 pm to 11 pm Tuesday June 16. â€"0ak Ridges public school, 8 pm to 11 pm. 100% Conan Indigo Denim jeans that are prewashed for that super broken-in look she loves! No terrific styles. both with dark Brown stitch- ing. Mid Blue colour in IUNIOR MISSES’ STYIJSH JEANS 30% Cotton Indigo enirn jeans that are reâ€"washedforthatsuper token-in look she loves! no terrific styles. both ith dark Brown stitch- lg‘ Mid Blue colour in ‘22:: 10-16. K mart Price “67 Public Meetings â€"New Ofï¬cial Plan alendar 3 bOYS rode ““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““ the fastest by‘laws‘ bylaws‘ A final decision will be made today (May 18). The York Chapter of the Pennsylvania German Folk Society of Ontario is considering a donation to cover the cost of a Black Creek foundation. Region transit study said totally erroneous Correspondent Millie Stewart 773â€"4424 In the Lion‘s Bike-a-thon held recently in Oak Ridges, three boys, Ron Pauze, Werner Vahle and Henry Tanzos rode the 32 kilometer distance in 1% hours. For those still thinking in terms of miles, that is 20 miles. He was referring to a paragraph on present transit deficiencies which appeared in The Liberal last week, under the There were 80 riders taking part in this annual event where the pledges received by the rider are divided. Half of the pledges go to the Lions to use for the charity of their choice, and the other half is given to the charity of the rider's choice. Part of a study proposing regional takeover of municipal transit has been called totally erroneous by Richmond Hill Councillor Mike Burnie. With the fuiiny weather we have been having lately, it was nice to see the weather man was indeed smiling on the riders that day. The Lions are holding a draw of all names of those who get their pledges in on time. The grand prize this year is a bicycle and there will be several prizes of bicycle accessories as well. 1h order to be eligible for the draw, the pledges must be in to the Lions not later than May 21. The draw will take place at 1 pm. May 21. The Lions will be in their den from 11 am to 1 pm May 21 to take the pledges. The local Lions in conjunction with the Richmond Hill Lions will be joint hosts of the Rosetown Con- vention for District A-16 to be held in Richmond Hill in April, 1978. The Oak Ridges Lions have a new project. They will be coming around to your homes soon with brooms for sale. These are made by the OMB. The Lions bought a supply'of these brooms and the proceeds of the sales will be used to help purchase some seeing-eye dogs. Some of tlie broceéds will be used in the community as well. Field day The junior field day will be held June 3 at Oak Ridges public school. Parents are welcome to come and watch the activities. Hospital auxiliary The Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox Branch of the York Central Hospital Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Pauline Taylor at 190 Lakeland Cr. School concert The spring musical concert will be held at Oak Ridges public school on May 179flat 7:30 p.11}. All the students in all the different grades have been working hard for the last little while on their- songs and dramatic presentations in order to please their parents. Seniors The members of the Wheelhouse are planning a bus trip tomorrow to the McLaughlin Gardens in O_shaw_a. This trip is open to anyone in the community who would like to go. Those interested can call Mrs. Hinson today at 773-5394. oak ridges lake Wilcox THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 18 0 FREE DIAGNOSIS 0 DRIVE-IN SERVICE 0 LOW PRICES 0 3 HOUR SERVICE 8 AM. to 5:30 PM. DAILY; 8 AM CENTRES IN WILLOWDALE. SCAHBDH Avoid costly engine or nansmission lepairs! FOR FAST SERVICE TO ALL MAKES ...CALL THE PROFESSIONALS 10 POINT SYSTEM I. DIAGNOSE PROBLEM 2. REMOVE RADIATOR 3. CLEAN WATER PASSAGES 4. PRESSURE TEST FOR LEAKS S. REPAIR AS NECESSARY 6. APPLY PROTECTIVE PAINT 7. TEST THERMOSTAT & CAP 8. INSPECT ALL HOSES 9. RE-INSTALL RADIATOR IO. REPLACE COOLANT ILY: 8 AM. to NOON SAT. SCARBOROUGH & WEST HILL 375 OHIO ROAD RICHMOND HILL 8849245 0! 7734 heading, ‘Transit has its problems’. It reads: “The services from one area municipality are not co-ordinated. For example, GO Transit and Richmond Hill Transit operate services within 500 feet of each other on Yonge Street, yet there are no free transfers allowed.†The paragraph is out of date, says Burnie. “A transfer system has been offered free for a year.“ He told The Liberz prime concern was the study‘s version undermine the cu Richmond Hill Tr advertising camp 7734227 1977 Liberal his 1 was that :rsion may 18 current ‘11 Transit campaign. over