Albone -Huesinkve/d Louise Anne Albone of Thomhill was married to Dick George Huesinkveld of Norwood by Rev. James Tiller at St. Patrick‘s Anglican Church in Willowdale on July 23. The bride was given away by her father, Trevor Albone of 137 Highland Park Blvd., Thornhill. She wore a g0wn of polyester crepe de chine and chiffon, decorated with pearls which was made by her mother, Phyliss Albone, and carried a white fan decorated with white orchid and stephanotis. Bridesmaids were Cathy Menard, Barbe Lowidt and Judy Heusinkveld who wore green crepe dresses with Costume clinic set for Aug. 37 The final costume clinic before the Thornhill Jubilee Festival will be held August 31 from 1 pm. to 3 pm. This will be a chance for people working on costume ideas for the festival to get some ad- vice and for those who have not started yet to get an idea. The festival will be held September 17 in the heart of old Thornhill to remind residents of their roots and to spotlight features FRESH 2% MIL MACARO ' KRAF KLEENE) PAPE f‘ulf‘lltll MR. and MRS. DICK HUESINKVELD BICK'S RELISHES {Blows PICKLI§ AVAILABLE ONLV' AT “ALLENCOURT . Bayview & Markham Rd., Richmond Hill \ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO L|M|T QUANTITIES. ; MILK FRESH 2% MACARONI AND CHEESE CHICKEN, BEEF OR LIVER KRAFT DINNER PEP DOG FOOD WHOLE DILL 0 R WITH GARLIC ASSORTED VARIETIES KLEENEX BOUTIQUE PAPER TOWELS short jackets of chiffon made by the bride. The best man. Ted Metcalfe. and other gentlemen attendents, David Albone and Edward Heusinkveld wore tuxedos of dark green Chantilly. The reception and dinner dance was held at the Inn on the Park after which the couple took off to the PoconOS Mountains in Pennsylvania for their honeymoon. They will reside in Don Mills when they return. Both the bride and the groom are honors graduates from Queen's University, she is history and he is engineering. He is employed as a professional engineer at Ingersoll Rand. of the community that are worth preserving and enhancing Rice's Flowers For ALL Occasions Wired Anywhere We Delivar to Toronto Surrounding Districts 17, 1977 3 P82333119 32 OZ JAR 25 OZ TIN 12 OZ JARS BAG 2 ROLL PACK 25¢ Here ’3 why Cable TV stays off the air Have you wondered why, during a thunder storm, when your hydro goes off and then on again, the cable on your television set remains off? B o b M a c L e o d , Technical Supervisor of Classic Communications says that “most of the problems are because of direct lightning hits on our equipment, but we are also dependent on hydro leads to our lines to feed our applifiers. “If theré- is a hydro failure. our equipment Guards may reach allâ€" Ontario event The Richmond Hill lifeguard team par- ticipated in a guard competition held in Burlington Friday and placed eighth out of ten teams. The team, consisting of Kirk Marshall, Kerry Chapman, Errol Jones, Denyse Gravelle, Alison Dugan and Sherry Robinson, placed fifth in the emergency situations when they treated a Finest Home Furnishings and Antiques m-wmmOaS â€" «mu m FR mun-09m SAT -10un. pm SLRâ€"flundom Pxne 0 'Oak 0 Rosewood ' Walnut 0 Mahogany and other furniture of all kinds always on display many "one of a kmd" pieces Large selection of smalls “Yong. Slit Quin Hill M I'm v «warm! 5' By DOREEN LIVINGSTONE 79¢) 47¢) Over the pan 100 Your. to 91..."! day 33¢) goes off automatically,‘ he said. Because the main antenna is located in Richmond Hill, when there is a bydro failure in Richmond Hill the cable goes off in Thornhill as well. Thornhill has battery operated stand-by equipment. _ Richmond Hill has fewer problems than Thornhill because when the hydro goes on the cable usually goes back on as well. Mr. MacLeod explains that although the hydro system is Acapab_1e ‘of béing switch back spinal and a broken arm and placed ninth in the swimming events, said coach, Lesley Nicholls. There is a good possibility that the team will be competing in the all-Ontarios to be held at Carleton University on August 19, she said. The July winner of the 8.8. Kresge Co. "Double Your Baby Bonus Draw" was Mrs. Bertha Barraclough, 12 King Sideroad, Oak Ridges. She is shown above receiving her cheque for $47.78 from Mr. James Urquhart, store manager. Any mother could be a winner in the August draw, simply by cashing her family allowâ€" ance cheque at Kresge's Richmond Heights Shopping Centre, Richmond Hill and filling Out the coupon provided. Photo by Canadian Camera Centres A D’Allaird Exclusive... The trim tailored coat for all occasions. 100% wool worsted in the most wanted Fall colours. Blue, Cherry, Black. Sizes 12-14-16 . . . . . $165.00 Baby Bonus Winner ï¬zz/mg Hillcrest Mall 701W}me fed from a different area “ours is a one way type; you can’§_back feed it." According to Mr. MacLeod. Classicom uses the best equipment available. They have surge protectors from lightning strikes. He says in the past few weeks there have been several direct lightning strikes on their equip- ment. Mr. MacLeod adds that when the hydro goes off the cable company can't look for problems until the hydro is back on. The length of time needed to fix the problems depends on what the damage is, in how many areas it occurs and the time of day. Sunday is a difficult time for cable breaks because all the men are off work; just on stand- by. The problem pay be alleviated in the Thornhill YCAMR "500" TWENTY SECOND WINNER IN 1977 DAVID BREWER RICHMOND HILL TDKEN ND. 182 area shortly. Classic Communications is in the process of putting together a microwave system that will shoot beams to Thornhill from their antenna sight in Richmond Hill. Hopefully there will be fewer cable breaks. He says “we will no longer have cable going through different hydro systems." WHY PAY MORE! 104 DONCASTER AVE, THORNHIll 1 STOP lIGHI I. (If STEELES OPEN MONDAY T0 FRIDAY 9 AM. TO 9 PM. SATURDAYS 9 AM. TO 5 PM. lARGEST SElEUION OF FASHION FRAMES AND SUNGLASSj "JUST IN TIME FOR BACK TO SCHOOL" HILLCREST MALL - RICHMOND HILL Readings for the Curtain Club’s per- formance “I Am A Camera", originally scheduled for Monday and yesterday. have been postponed until Thursday and Friday of this week. 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