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The Liberal, 8 Jun 1977, C2

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c-z â€" "HIE LIBERAL. Wednesday. It's a non-profit organization funded by grants from the United Way of York Region, Canada Manpower. the Ministry of Corrections and various Service Clubs. Since November 1976, 64 tudents have been enrolled. The public is invited to attend OCU‘s first annual meeting tonight (June 8) at 7:30 pm in the Blue Flame Room, Consumer‘s Gas. 500 Elgin Mills East, Richmond Hill. §taff and Board members will be on hand to welcome visitors. Turnâ€"on, turn-off, drop-out. Operation Catch-Up is aimed at reversing this growing trend among young p§0p1_e schooli Friends of Blanche Gordon and Betty Burns â€" two teachers retiring from Summitview Public School â€" are invited to a June 15 reception in their honor. Anyone in the Aurora and Richmond Hill area is welcome. Come to the school â€"« on the main street of Stouffville â€" between 7 and 9 pm. Are you lost without your other half? A new self-help organization for widows and widowers will begin meeting in Richmond Hill June 16. For more information, call Jim Loree at 884â€" 9430. Few people seem to be using the Lake Wilcox Community Centre on Wildwood. Perhaps people don‘t realize it‘s there? To acquaint residents with the facility, an open house will be held June 11 from 1-4 pm. For people who got turned off Arts and crafts will be displayed: Refresh- ments will be available. Please come. or call Shirley Weiss (773-4367) for more information. The newly organized United Way of York Region will be holding its first annual meeting Wednesday, June 22 at 7:30 in the Blue Flame Room of Consumer's Gas, Elgin Mills Road East. Michael Pfaff, Executive Director of the United Community Fund/0f greater Toronto will be the guest speaker. YOU'LL lOVE CD THE W W] mfigflfl George Domina will be guest of honour at an Open House June 22 at 7:30 in the library of Rich- mond Hill High School; He has taught for 36 years. 11 in Richmond Hili, and now Mr. Domina is retiring. Parents, students, and anyone who has known him are invited to attend two weeks from today. L'All UUU-llllUll All/U SAY . .. ‘HEYcuuraAN MAME the hill Everyone is welcome SEE OUR MYSTERY FAUCET DISPLAY TOWNE 8 COUNTRY MALL JUNE 9, 10, 11 WHY WAIT All/Y lU/VGER? § CAll 000-0000 A/VD SAY . . . George Dom/'na A community centre? Two teachers retire T0 widows, wido wers/ THE WHOLE FAMILY BENEFITS IN 12 WAYS United Way meeting . . . . . retires after 36 years. COMPLEXION SHAMPOOING LAUNDRY DISHES BATHING SHAVING ;eorge Domina 881-1428 SOFT WATER DRINKING COOKING COFFEE . TEA WATER HEATER APPLIANCES PLUMBING June 8. 1977 As it‘s shredded, chemicals are added; borax‘ aluminum sulphate and boric acid. This makes it highly fire “It just so happens newsprint makes excellent insulation." For the past two and a half months they have been managing a new company â€" Fibre Therm â€" and ac- cording to Peter, “we're pleased with the results so far." The Centre Street plant takes in almost 50 tons of newsprint a week â€" delivered from recycling depots, Metro Toronto. and the Liberal‘s own driver. For Peter Etherington and Rob Butler, this coincidence means a timely and growing business. 7 “The Liberal‘s best . . . new newsprint,“ says Peter The paper is sucked into a. large vacuum and shredded to a grey pulplike substance with the consistancy of brown sugar. Rick Dowell of Lorne Street, Rich- mond Hill really gets into his newspaper. He operates a vacuum The council for next year Will be President‘ Dan Moore; Vice- President‘ Lori McDowell; Secretary, Ron McGregor; and Treasurer, Kim Lefevre. Good luck to them in the coming year. RHHS has just held its elections for the student council of 1977-78. Variety Night a success This year‘s variety night‘ held May 26 and 27, was a big success. We entertained over 600 people; both nights the gym was packed. Once you read it... The show was directed 408 ALLENCOURT RICHMOND HILL By Janet Robbins ALSO GERMAN-MADE RADIOS S T 5350 REPAIRS All/D TELEVISION PARLIAMO ITALIANO Where's that darn note? TOMORROW DON’T BE ONE OF THEM! approximately 30% of eligible Voters will not bother to vote. S ELECTIONS @ ONTARIO This Voters' Guude Published by the Chiel Election Omcer 0! Ontario POLLS open at 9:00 am. to 8:00 pm. (local times) on Election Day.June 9th If your name is on the New list of voters, you are eligible to vote in this Ontario Provincial Election. To make it as comenient as possible. the polling places in each district are centrally located in your area. An attempt has also been made to make polling places as acces- sible as possible for physically handicapped and elderly voters. Check your proof of enumeration, Form 103. for the address of y0ur polling place. On the wall of each polling place, directions for marking your ballot will be in plain view. INTER/VA TIUIVAL TV 8 STEREO Liz Hurly and Dave Bailey were assistant producers, and Mr. John Jackson took care of the music. Thanks go as well to Ingrid Van Weert (audio); Dave Bailey. Ian Christie and associates (lights); Laura Dynes (curtain); Nancy Browns 1 choreography) ; Kelly Mr. Keith Andrew was staff advisor. by Sam Markham and Warner et al (stage Martha Dynes. and hands); Kim Lefevre and produced by Jim Dale McDowell (tickets). Doedens. Da've Veitch was master of ceremonies. .. .. u ‘ n Alanna Jones was stage manager, and Dan Moore was house manager. it‘s brand If you‘d like to know more about this are inexpensive, CMHC approved method 3 and of home insulation. call Fibre-Therm at ’ fire 883-1565. resistant and quite unpalatable to rodents. From there it‘s blown into 30 lb bags and sent to the company's distributers; Bowden and Oriole Lumber in this area, and by rail as far east as Newfoundland. Although insulation-from-newspaper has been established for almost forty years in the United States, Fibre- Therm is one of only four such com- panies in Ontario. “We're looking to consolidate the Ontario market," says Peter, who expects business to really start booming this fall. The company now employs 15 workers and is dealing with the Rich- mond Hill Manpower office to hire students for the summer. which carries the paper to a shredding machine in the Fibre- Therm plant. EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN REASONABLE RATES The show covered a wide range of en- tertainment; skits such as ‘Too Loose', songs such as ‘Memories’ sung by Cathy Pless. Thanks to all the people who gave of their time. lllllllllI|IllllIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllllilliIIE ‘ the piano @ ieacher fil|I|Il"Ill||III||IIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE~ Estelle Markham 884-3787 WE SPEAK ITALIAN 884-1774 Photo by Hogg) Cut-a-thon Leading hair stylists in the region will do your hair in a Cut-a-Thon at Hillcrest Mall, June 12; $5, adults, $3, children. Be sure to wash your hair first. The event is being sponsored by the Muscular Dystrophy association, and all money raised will go towards its work. The stylists, who are donating their time, will be there from 9 am. to 9 pm. in the Market Court. Here Scott Allen of Cedar Street, Richmond Hill does his best to ‘heat up’ the news. Every fifth bag is tested in this way to ensure the adequancy of fire-retardant processes. Don Murphy's idea measured thirty- four feet by fifteen feet by six feet and came complete with diving board and water slide for the kids. With a little help from Niagara. Don Murphy‘s idea became a real- MRS. M. McDERMOTT THORNHILL TOKEN N0. 398 YCAMR “500" ‘ TWELVETH WINNER IN 1977 Dohald Murphy’s idea held a lot of water. ‘ P Hot news! He got action: Niagara lumped nght m to help. Finest Home Furnishings and Antiques “Ks-mamas? 4mm m FRIOuR-Opm SAY â€"101m. pm. Slflâ€"lllmem Pune O 'Oak I Rosewood 0 Walnut - Mahogany and other furniture of all kinds always on display - many "one of a klnd" ~pieces. Large selectnon of smalls mkuuagmunuu ¢w§ sac-57M anmqmwfgq Over the pact 100 Your. lo groan! day ity. You see at Niagara we know a lot about ideas. We also know a lot about money. Putting money into action is our business at Niagara. Money for mortgages. money for home improvements. money for NIAGARA/IN: I A bans, M1 mgagu, Saks financing. Monev in action. _ by Hogs} HOFMANN VETERINARY CLINIC PHASE 2 MEETINGS TO PRESENT A DRAFT OF THE OFFICIAL PLAN WILL BE HELD IN OCTOBER OR NOVEMBER PUBLIC PARTICIPATION MEETINGS FOR W.J. POWER M, GRAHAM, CHAIRMAN DIRECTOR OF PLANNING PMNNING COMMITTEE AT 1917 ALBION ROAD REXDALE lOCATED IUST WEST OF HWY. 27, OPPOSITE THE SEARS WAREHOUSE. CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT ONlY (notaot-onc THESE ARE PHASE 1 MEETINGS TO CONSIDER BACKGROUND STUDIES 8 ISSUES 8 TO RECEIVE CITIZEN COMMENT ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE IN DECIDING THE FUTURE OF YOUR TOWN |¢~f|¢uctn LANGSTAFF SECONDARY SCHOOL TUESDAY, JUNE 7th, 1977 DON HEAD SECONDARY SCHOOL TUESDAY, JUNE Mth, 1977 OAK RIDGES PUBLIC SCHOOL THURSDAY, JUNE 16th. 1977 ALL MEETINGS FROM 8:00 - 11:00 PM. DR. T. HOFMANN ANNOUNCE A NEW OFFICIAL PLAN TEL. 675-1790 THE OPENING OF THE IS PLEASED TO your child‘s education or money to consolidate your bills. So. you‘ve got an idea and its time has come! Why not sit down with the people you've come to know at Niagara. We‘re what ideas are made of. location TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

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