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The Liberal, 7 Sep 1977, p. 5

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The York County Rugby Club will receive a grant of $3,000 to defray the costs of tran- sportation for two teams toattend an invitational rugby tournament in England. What better place for a dune buggy than a wind- swept beach â€"- unless it is in the midst of the Rich- vale sewer project. At best tfireé cars got bogged down in the mud on Yongeview Avenue A grant of $20,000 is to be made to the Aurora Public Library to assist in the purchase of shelving, furniture and equipment. Grants totalling $35,611 have been approved for another 15 projects in York Region from the proceeds of the Wintario Lottery. The amounts range from $20,000 to $240. A grant of $2,263 is to go to the Woodbridge Minor Softball League. Association to assist in the purchase of softball equipment. The Unionville Swimming Club will receive up to $2,222 to assist in the cost of repairing sand banks and to aid in the purchase and installation of dock units. Wintario grants to aid another 15 York projects A grant of $1,512 will go to the York Symphony Orchestra in Richmond Hill to share in the costs of a special visiting artist program involving the Abbott String Quartet. The Newmarket Theatre Centre will receive a grant of $695 to aid in the purchase of a dimmer panel. A grant of $693 will go to the Thornhill Atom Hockey team for travel assistance to attend an invitational tournament in Massachusetts. The Reusse Con- struction Peewee Hockey team in Thornhill will receive a grant of $693 to aid in the cost 01 travelling to the same Dune buggy course Sewer project mess good for something Tim Jackson (left) takes Robbie Stubbs for a spin around the garden of the Jackson’s Yongeview Avenue home. The goâ€"cart was originally built by his father. Thursday but Tim Jackson, 12, was next to airborne hurtling over the ditches and torn up road in his three-wheeled buggy. A grant of $530 will go to the Aurora Church Dodgers for travel assistance to attend an The Markham Minor Soccer Club will receive a grant of $650 to assist in the purchase of soccer balls, a set of nets and first aid kits. By MILLIE STEWART F o r c o u n t 1 e s 5 generations, people have been raising money for their favorite cause in hundreds of different ways. One of the different ways, this year, that York Central Hospital Auxiliary will raise money is to hold a Family Hair Cut‘A-Thon. A grant of $693 will go to the Aurora Diggers Girls ball team to defray the costs of travel to a recent Kansas City tournament. Massachusetts tourna- ment. This will be held on Sunday, Sept. 18 at the Village Coiffure at 10,133 E. Yonge St., Richmond Hill from 10 am. t08 pm. The cutting will be done by professional hair stylists, who ask that all who participate have clean hair. This is designed for all members of the family from tod- dlers to teens, moms and dads to grandparents. This ' prdfessional service will cost you $3 for a trim and $5 for a cut. At the high cost of hair cuts today, this is really a This hair trimming is for a good cause This is the fifth g0- I _, ~ 2 Patsy Cora ready for cart for the 12-year-old tinkerer; from his first wooden push cart through conventional low- slung go-carts to his latest buggy, all were largely his own creations. The buggy was actually built by Tim’s father, when he was 16, but had been abandoned years before. T‘im hauled it out of the woods and had it running in a week. Three Boy Scouts of Canada groups in York will each receive grants to defray the costs of transportation to the Boy Scouts Canadian Jam- boree ’77 in Prince Edward Island. of National Leadérship Schools in the United Kingdom. invitational hockey tournament in Point Claire, Quebec. Mike Exall of Aurora will receive $486 to assist in the costs of a study tour In order to make the Family Hair Cut-A- Thon a complete suc- cess, an extraordinary amount of organizing and planning was necessary; hairdressers willing to donate their time and services had to be found, a place to hold the Cut-A- Thon, and workers from within the ranks of the York Central Hospital Auxiliary had to be recruited for the odd jobs. The professional hair stylists will come from seven area beauty salons. They have volunteered their services and those of bargain. Think of the money you can save by having all the family’s hair cut at the same time. A dwmon of lth roan-keeper Inc Rudllo. Ont (four services at .4: a sq. ft. Minimum Charge 4,000 sq. ft. of lawn) FALL 1977 Power Rolling Power Aerating Fertilizing (Turf Master Prilll) Weed Control Grub Control Oversaeding (1 lb. per 1,000 sq. ft) AurOra Brampton Clarkson FOR A FREE LAWN ANALYSIS AND ESTIMATE ACT NOWI CALL WINTERIZE YOUR LAWN THE ’GREENSKEEPER CARE’ PROGRAMME INCLUDES: Lawn-a-mariim SPRING 1978 EARLYSUMMER SUMMER 1978 Power Rolling Power Aerating Fertilizing (Turf Master Prilll) Pro-Emergent Crabgrese Control Weed Control Grub Control Overseeding (1 Ibo/1.000 sq. h.) Toronto 895-6678 457-7043 827-2163 Patsy Cora has already yielded over 100,000 pounds of milk in her career. But. come Saturday. she‘ll be giving up a few more pounds of the good white stuff, in the hopefully expert hands of Binder Twine queen contestants. The Kleinburg Binder Twine queen contest starts at 6 pm. Saturday and cow milking is just one of the “womanly” tasks the local hopefuls will have to try their hand at. Patient Patsy is a stand in for her famous sister. Maple Cora, who has been doing the job for the past few years. But Patsy is quite a The buggy has a 4- speed transmission out of an old Hillman. Brake and clutch pedals are ropes and the pedals are blocks of wood. their staffs The participating salons are: Apollo 11, Bruno’s, The Golden Curl, La Casa Loma, The Hairstyling Place, Minerva’s, and The Village Coiffure. The motor, a 3 hor- sepower industrial model that might otherwise operate a cement mixer, had seized, so a lot of work was involved in putting the buggy back on the road. Tfim hauled it out of the woods and had it running in a week. When Tim adjusts the choke, winds up and pulls the ignition coil, he climbs back into that seat and chugs off like a race car driver around his own backyard ob- stacle course. Once again, Richmond Hill and surrounding area residents show their community spirit with so many people giving their time and their various talents to launch a project that is destined to grow with the times. The outstanding feature of the Cut-A-Thon is that all proceeds will be given to York Central Hospital Auxiliary to be used for additional equipment in the hospital The driver’s seat came from an old truck. Copyright 1977 uwn-A-Mal Fertilizing (Turf Master Prim) Weed Control Chinch Bug Control Sod We bworm Control Fungus Control Rngmorod Trademark o! merunnkoepar Inc Dixie Oakville Scarborough 249-7111 famous person in her own right. She has one son in the artificial in- semination business in the United States. another son who‘s quite a success in Italy, and another boy who now lives with local farmer Bob Train. She still has a couple of her daughters withher at her home at Harry Goulding‘s Green Valley Farms. The contest is open only to local woman, from 16 to 90, in home made Binder Once the contestants have tried their luck with Patsy. they‘ll also have to prove their skill at such chores as hog calling, flap jack flipping or any number of “surprise” tasks. Member of the Canada Deposnt Insurance Corporation FISHER WOOD STOVES We are located 1% miles north of the Stouffvilleâ€"Gormley Sideroad, 2 miles east of Woodbine Ave., and 3 miles west of Hwy. 48. ‘ P.S. Avoid the Rush and have your machines serviced early! Bus. 8847774 Bring those tradeins â€"- We need them 9 ‘4 % paid semi-annually on 5 Year G.|.C.'s 1 & 2 Years 8%, 3 8. 4 Years 83/4 %. Rates subiect '0 change. ‘ LARGE DISCOUNTS TO SEPTEMBER BUYERS Bethesda Sales & Service Fertilizing (Turf Master Prills) Weed Control Crabgraas Control Chinch Bug Control Sod Webworm Control Fungus Control 278-5444 827-2183 297-1420 COME ARCTIC CATS (Larry and Harold VanDyke) AND SEE THE NEW 1978 \longuord Trus’r call Heather Russell (416) 868-0234 Toronto Domlmon Centre Royal Trust Tower. Suute 3706 PO Box 141 Toronto. Ont MSK 1H1 for your total or supple mentary heating needs. '"I’he efficient wood stove” Twine garb Pierre Berton will emcee the contest. which will be judged by Barbara Frum, Charles Tem- pleton, Scott Young and Elsa Franklin. The winner will receive a trip for two down south. The whole day‘s events get underway about noon and run right through until midnight. The main stage this year where many of the activities will be going on is opposite Portobello Road, just off Islington Avenue. Another stage is set up at the Royal Bank for other events. One of the highlights of the fair will be the 9201 KEELE ST. MAPLE 669-92034 THE JENNIFER MORTON of Canada Limited FOR INFORMATION PHONE 884-6002 Ballet, Tap. Modern Dance, Jazz, Highland, Character Er Theatre Arts for the 1977-78 season will be on Sept. 8 3:00 pm. - 8:00 pm. Sept. 9 3:00 pm. - 8:00 pm. Sept. 10 2:00 pm. - 6:00 pm. Res. 888-1166 Registration SCHOOL OF DANCE AND THEATRE ARTS (MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCING, LONDON, ENGLAND) 10,178 A Yonge St., Richmond Hill (Centre St. bus stop‘ Tuition in Locafion ‘ ‘ F a s h i o n s o f Yesteryear" show, planned for 3:35 pm. when models will bring authentic costumes out of their attics and wear them for visitors. Visitors are also ad- vised to polish up their smiles for the 3 pm. start of the grinning contest. Contestants will be ex- pected to show their pearly whites through a toilet seat frame. Kleinburg will be closed off to through traffic from the Nashville Road, west of the Royal Bank to lslington Avenue at Stegman‘s Mill Road. Binder Twine mission is $2. for further information come to 10152 yonge st., richmond hill 0 ballet 0 modern 0 tap Ojazz 0 highland candee turner studio Of dance arts r.a.d.. c.d.La. For classes commencing September 12 registration «also classes for adults: keep fit 8 belly dancing compare our rates "if you've tried the rest....try the best" SHOP 'N SAVE AT ‘ * SPECIALSE TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT , SEPT. 10 h COFFEE AVAILABLE ONLY AT ALLENCOUBT Bayview & Markham Rd., Richmond Hill 7 we RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. \BICK'S PICKLES INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES ICE CREAM CIGARETTES CHAPMAN'S ASSORTED FLAVOURS POPULAR BRANDS - CARTON OF 200 FRESH GROUND BEEF ASSORTED 2 WEEKS' LESSONS -fl1EE OF CHARGE for new students! bring this ad and receive SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 7. 1977 â€" A-S CLASSES: TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS AT RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH, YONGE AT CENTRE ST. ‘ ‘INTERMEDIATE Tues. evenings 8:30-9:45 pm. Thurs. mornings 10:15- 11:30 am. Registiation: ‘32 per 14 week session For information: 884-2671 or 742-0878 An experienced professional, presently instructing at University of Toronto, York University, Head of Centennial Yoga Association. Has instructed at Humber College, Seneca College, Scarborough College, and Richmond Hill Family 'Y'. Member of Federation of Ontario Yoga Teachers, former Education and Standards Committee member. Classes start Sept. 13 and 15 BEGINNERS: Tues‘ evenings 7:15 - 8:30 pm Thurs. mornings 9 - 10:15 am. YOGA INSTRUCTION BY AXEL MOLEMA 10 OZ. JAR 2 LITRE CARTON KING REG‘ 12 OZ JAR 59¢) $459 $689 8848850 898-3051

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