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The Liberal, 31 Aug 1977, p. 6

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Renovations could irk RHHS students According to York Regional Police the plane, which was returning to Buttonville Airport from Parry Sound, about 8:30 pm, was forced to set down when the pilot, Thomas Heinz of RR 1. Unionville. noticed it was low on gas. 7 He notified air traffic control at the airport and put down in the field. “If the construction interferes with classes too much, it will have to be done in off-hours,” he said. Students will not be bussed to other schools because there is not enough room for them, said Mr. Ross Risebrough, supervisor of construction for the York County Board of Education. The building had been leaning at a perilous angle after the blaze was extinguished. No one was injured when a light plane was forced to make a landing an a field on the east side of Leslie SL, one mile south of Bethesda Rd. in Markham. Aug. 28. The barn fire, which was believed to have been started by children, broke out about 2:30 pm., and was still smouldering an hour later. as fire fighters used ropes and a tank truck to pull the barn to the ground. renovations will going on. The building is ex- pected to be completed the end of this year, ac- cording to Chief James Davidson. The fire, which destroyed the barn, ocâ€" curred right next to the department's fire hall, which is now under construction. Richmond Hill High School students will have to put up with a little inconvenience during the fall months as renovations will still be A fire in an empty barn at Kipling and Woodâ€" bridge Aves., in Wood- bridge Friday afternoon, was just a few months premature, so far as Vaughan Fire Depart- ment was concerned. in Markham Light plane forced down A-6 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, August Fire occurs adjacent to future fire hall Finest Home Furnishings and Antiques name)ka â€"i0|.m«8 m mwmapm SAY â€"‘°m pm- satâ€"nun-Aom ' Walnut 0 Mahogany and other lumllure of all kinds always on display - many Ovor tho past 100 Your. to prmnt day Pme 0 Oak - Rosewood “one of a kmd" pieces Large selection of smalls Rice's Flowers CENTRE 884â€"1812 Phone 889481? For ALL Occasions MYwflRngfllld. YCAMR "500" LAURA STEPHENSON MAPLE RICHMOND HEIGHTS WHNWMVWSIV TWENTY-FOURTH WINNER IN 1977 Wired An‘ywhere TOKEN N0. 11 We Deliver to Toromo Surrounding Districts MARY MILES COOKED MEATS MEAT & POULTRY so YOU (AN, 100! WE PICK THE BEST FRUITS & VEGETABLES. Sliced, Macaroni 8. Cheese, Chicken 8. Bologna Burns ITALIAN STYLE Hot or Sweet We back it with a money-back guarantee! New Zealand SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS Sugar Plum Swift Premium â€" Club Style, Whole MARSHMALLOWS 1:;2‘39¢ GARBAGE BAGS 31, 1977 Big Bear A&P, Regular or Miniature 12-“: Average Jane Parker, Enriched White or 60% Whole Wheat, Sliced SANDWICH BREAD When meat is preâ€"trimmed of waste, fat and bone, those undesirable por- tions are not included in weighing for price. As a result, you pay only for the meat you will use. This is an important factor to remember in making price-per-pound comparisons. 24-01 [GM ' BONELESS‘ RUMP ROAST Consumer Benefit 16-01 PKG lb lb "Great On a Grilll (at from Canada Grade "A"Beef LOTO CANADA, PROVINCIAL & WINTARIO TICKETS AVAILABLE AT A&P FOOD STORESI WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTSI ALL A&P STORES WILL BE CLOSED “lABOUR DAY" MONDAY, 5m. STH CUBE STEAKS ONTARIO GROWN, NO. 1 GRADE, FREESTONE VARIETY ONTARIO GROWN, NO. 1 GRADE, SWEET, JUICY ONTARIO GROWN, CEE GRADE, NEW CROP Prune Plums 2.29 Ap p I Wealthy 4-ql bask ONTARIO GROWN, NO. 1 GRADE, SWEI Pears Apples Blue Grapes (at from Canada Grade "A" Beef Bartlett 4-q! bask SWEET, JUICY @229 4 OT. BASKET 2.29 1.59

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