m-m-mm ~‘0und m m wgmlpm SAY â€"10lm pm Mâ€"‘le-‘DM lhmllmwâ€"niu’ It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hasten. Phone a regional organization working to raise funds on behalf of local voluntary health and social service agencies across the Region. we felt that we should organize a project that would involve as many of the citizens of the Region as possible“. Doyle said the club hit on the idea of two simultaneous walks to overcome problems of distance, such as the cost of gas and time to parents, and because the Progress Club intends to start a Newmarket branch of the club this year: ' Finest Home Furnishings and Antiques C'nuek Doyle, Progress Club president, said that “since theVUnited Way is The event is expected to raise $20,000 in supporLof the 1977 York Region United Way goal of $400,000. Ovor the past 100 Your. Io pnunt day Pme - Oak - Rosewood n walnut - Mahogany and Other furmlure ol all kmds always on dISDlaV many "one of a kind pieces Large selection of smalls The event will actually consist of two walksâ€"one in Richmond Hill, the other in Newmarket-to begin at 12:30 pm. Sunday, October 2 from Hillcrest Mall and Upper Canada Mall respec- tively. Each walk will be 20 kilometres and end at the local McDonald‘s Restaurant. The Canadian Progress Club. York Central in Richmond Hill, will hold a “regional walk-a~thon" this fall to support the 1977 York Region United Way campaign. Progress Club plans long dis tan ce walks to aid United Appeal MAGGIE COOMBS 884-6907 CARMEN CLEPHAN 884-8674 C-2 - THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, September H. 1977 We need people between 18 and 35 to participate in a consumer research study. Must have rea- sonably good hands. To qualify, please call Jean March BURKE INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH The Bridlewood Mall WANT TO MAKE "The Newmarket walk main-water‘qu YCAMR “500" TWENTY SIXTH WINNER IN 1977 RON SEABOURN ETOBICOKE TOKEN N0. 477 497-7400 “Last year. ‘Walk the United Way' raised $000 from 270 participating elementary school students from the Rich mond Hill. Maple. Thornhill, Oak Ridges area who walked on a cold. rainy, windy, October 24,“ Doyle said. “This year, we have moved the event forward to October 2. have in- volved more schools and are very optimistic that the walk-a-thon will become a top priority for students' charitable service to their corn-J munity. “We hope that students will also help their schools achieve a mark of distinction in support of United Way agencies," he said. To date, more than half the schools have replied with all but three or four saying they will advertise and promote the event and distribute sponsor forms to students. 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Laura plus 3 Chuck Doyle, president of the Progress Club, left and Bob Higgs, executive director of the United Way of York Region, display trophy which will be won by the school which raises the most money in the planned annual walk-a- thons. ‘Walk the United Way '77‘_ will be an annual event and therefore the Club will provide “The Blue HI†Schools' aim 25% 8 $119 25% other SERVERS 3-Tier Reg. $21.95 $15.00 each Quality China Regular $15.95 $1093 patterns ’0 SA VINGS Tahoe HILLCREST MILL Vonge St, Richmond Hill 884-5440 Progress Trophy" to be held by the winning school during the following year. '0 SAVINGS ier each VTOREN A Thornhill resident has won a top award in the thirdalLCanadian Diamonds-Today Com~ petition. 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He attended art school in Germany pave wedding band 0 Sidewalks o trenching - Excavating 0 mm O Septic Tarts ' Drains (New and Repairs) WELDRICK CONSTRUCTION 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 Res. 834-2634 The semi~annual blood donor clinic in King City will be held Thursday, September 29 at the King City United Church. Elizabeth Grove. to consider certain modifications, suggested by The Honourable Minister of Housing, to Amendment Number 70 to the Vaughan Official Plan. All interested parties are invited to attend the meeting. The actual wording of the probosed modifications will not be available until the day of meeting. Clerk F.G. Jackman A special meeting of the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Vaughan will be held in the Council Chambers at Maple, Ontario, on SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING RE: THE THORNHILL-VAUGHAN COMMUNITY PLAN OPEN MONDAY TD FRIDAY 9 AM. TO 9 PM. SATURDAYS 9 AM. TO 5 PM. King City's b|ood clinic September 29 Wed., Sept. 14th, 1977 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. 881-1277 TOWN OF VAUGHAN The clinic is set up for those wishing to donate blood from Maple. Oak Ridges, Nobleton, Schomberg, Kettleby and King City. Bébysitti-ng and refreshments will be provided. Hours of operation will be 1.30 pm. to 4 pm. and 5.39 p_.m. to 8 pm. G.A.‘Wi|liams Mayor