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The Liberal, 12 Oct 1977, C4

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Board of Education will address the first general meeting of the Parent Liaison Group of Bayview Fairways Public School. The meeting qill be held A serialized puppet show produced by the students of Bayview Fairways Public school will be a regular feature on the show. Thornhill. Markham and Richmond Hill will be welcomed. Contact person for “Par- ticipation" is Mrsi Sadiq 88141408. Enrichment class planned for area ’3 bright children Pastor Gormley Missionary Thanksgiving Day 1977 is now history. Were we thankful? Were we thankful for the weather, or lack of it? Was it the safe trip to and from the cottage or to friends and relatives? Maybe it was the abâ€" solutely sumptuous turkey dinner with the too much ice cream and apple pie? Alien-1g community minded. did I give thanks By NAZNEEN SADIQ RBIâ€"4408 The Parent's Liaison group of Bayview Fairways Public School is planning a family Fun Fair for Saturday, Dec. 3. From 10.30 am. to noon at a Thornhill location, children ages 7 to 12 will consider topics dealing with mathematics, the sciences (chemistry, biology and anatomy) and other areas of inâ€" terest‘ The purpose of the fair is to raise funds towards the purchase of books for the school library. A list of the books needed has been prepared and the cost is conâ€" siderable. The group hopes to match the money raised with a grant from Win- tario. SPEAKER Glen DiPasquale of the psychological services in Area 4 of the York County Board of Education will address the first general meeting of the Parent Liaison Group of Bayview Fairways Public School. The meeting qill be held The Thornhill Chapter of the Association for Bright Children is organizing an enrichment class to be held five successive Saturday mornings commencing November 5. The fun fair will include bake sales, games. refreshments. a raffle and a craft table which will feature Christmas decorations. Bayview Fairways Teachers instructing the classes are all specialists in their par- ticular fields. C-4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, October 12. 1977 From the churches Parents group plans Fun Fair December 3 For What did / give thanks? HA VE SOMETHING TO SELL? Advertise it now in PHONF- t Rummage around your attic or garage. Take out all items you no longer need. Then sell them with a low cost "CLASSIFIED AD". Usually the response is tremendous, almost always you will attract a buyer. And it’s cash on the barrel. Nazneen Sadiq Correspondent Bayview Fairways PHONE; To make repairs and reno- vations before winter arri- ves. A minor repair can become a maior problem by next spring. You can't do better than call ‘TREND POOLS'. We will be happy to inspect at no charge and quote you. With 19 years experience we can handle any problem from complete rebuilding to closing and Winterizing. We manufacture custom titted liners for any make of pool and our work carries the best warrontee in the business. HOW IS THE THE! SOLD” L Cull us - you’ll see! TREND POOI. - SERVICE 8841 105 NEED SOME EXTRA CASH 3035 Wharton Way Mississauga 3640 Victoria Park Ave. Willowdule 2410 lnwrence Ave. East Scarboro before 10 am. Tuesdays at 7.45 pm. on Wed nesday October 172. The subjects discussed will be perceptual hanâ€" dicaps and learning disabilities. Mrs DiPasquale has taught and led workshops in these areas at Western and York University. Parents are invited to participate .in the discussion. PARTICIPATION Residents of Bayview Fairways plan to launch a television program on Classicomm's Channel 10, called “Participation'. for the new fire hall under construction, or the protection provided for children by the Block Parent program. As a community program it will have varied themes and there will be emphasis on multiculturalism‘ Or was I stimulated to thanks by the upgraded routes and vehicles of the local transit system? Some of the programs now being prepared will feature talk shows, in- ternational foods and music. Anyhow. was the day meaningful in the category‘gf gratitudp'? I would like to rephrase the Apostle Paul's statement in I Thessalonians 3:9: “For what thanks can (did) we Registration for the classes will be at the Thornhill Community Centre Monday. October 17 from 7 to 9 pm. As this is a pilot program registration is limited. however, it is hopeful that a subsequent program will begin in the new year. The objectives of the Association for Bright (‘hildren pivot on the concept of shared responsibility and ex- tending the bright child. To ensure an effective Association. parents ' of the children will be hopefully involved in a program which will parallel the children‘s program. It hopes to icreate a ' 20’ 18’ diameter 24' diameter As night time temperatures fall - so your pool heating costs will soar. Save your money and our precious fuel resources. Use a ‘FLA- MINGO' Solar Blanket from TREND. They are in- expensive, easy to put on and take off and will eli- minate costly evaporation losses which occur this time of year. Pool Size Price 14’ 28' $69.95 16' 32' $89.95 18’ 36' $1 19.95 20' 40’ $144.95 For Above Ground Pools too III] ['1' NOW! In traditional homileticai style, let‘s look at three suggestions from the Scriptures pertaining to “for what did I give thanks?" One: according to II Corinthians 9:15, did I thank God for “His un- speakable gift"? render to God That idea changes any tendency in being flippant to a more subdued and practical outlook on what we have and why. T h e c o m m u n i ty production team will work closely with T.V. 10 personnel and eventually handle the entire production of the show themselves. The Richmond Hill Curtain Club promises to contribute with dramatic excerpts from their current productions. climate of acceptance and provide the required stimuli to develop the potential of intelligent and highly motivated children. The television show will be a volunteer project with technical assistance provided by Classicom‘s Scott Colbran and Kim Wildfong. ‘Participation' will be in color and the first weekly program will go on the air in the new year. The next two mbnths will be used for pre-taping some of the shows. Ideas and suggestions from the residents of Thornhill. Markham and Richmond Hill will be welcomed. Contact person for “Par- ticipation” is Mrs. Sadiq 881-4408. Some characteristics of gifted children taken from various reports and identification profiles issued to teachers in North York schools can be recognized by one or more of the following: “Often works ab- stractly, learns easily and rapidly. has a wide range of interests. shows per- severance and has a long attention span. Usually an avid reader. tends to think critically and challenges “pat” responses. Displays versatility, is curious and adapts easily to new situations. reaching academic levels in ad- vancc of his class the gifted child will often express his or her in- tellectual status in a less pleasing manner. The child may appear restless and in an attempt to receive personal at- tention. may intentionally disrupt the class or home." Mrs. Margaret Mac- donald. residing at Bayview Fairways, who heads the Executive of the Thornhill Chapter expresses it all quite simply “if your child is gifted or talented and in need of additional enrich- ment then the Association for Bright Children will appeal to you." This gift in question is 625-6800 497-7701 7 57-5161 $69.95 $89.95 $119.95 $144.95 $34.95 $49.95 the person of the Son of God, Jesus Christ. Christ was fully God and fully man. In being so, He had authority to pay the penalty for sin and destruction that's so evident around us today. In accepting this gift we must be willing to admit our need of a change from sin and receive Christ as the Saviour for our lives. Two: through Jesus Christ we may have not only a life and faith to guide us in that life but victory in the process. This evidence is found in I Corinthians 15:57. No “sour lemon" or “pickle juice” association here. ' Victory is promised to us as we continously obey the directions of Jesus Christ. Three: in Ephesians 5:20 we are admonished to “give thanks always for all things". The all is right in there. To be thankful for everything? What about the tragic accident. the financial loss, the upset plans. etc? _ One thing is sure, we can’t be thankful on our own. What a challenge, what a difference when Jesus is allowed to captivate and motivate our lives. Then we are really able to reflect and willingly offer thanks at postâ€" Thanksgiving. The Bible tells us that it is possible only through Jesus Christ. There are Two Beaver Home Centres Close to Where we live Sometimes the best shopping opportunities are right in your own neighbourhood. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, this is cer- tainly the case. . .THERE ARE TWO BEAVER HOME CENTRES CLOSE BY. Both offer you an outstanding selection of LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS, PAINT & WALLPAPER, FLOORING, PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL NEEDS, HARDWARE TOOLS AND MUCH MORE. In addition, Beaver offers you everyday low prices that are very competitive, plus an excellent selection of weekly, money- saving specials. Credit facilities are available through VISA (Chargex), Master- charge and Beaver charge. Larger purchases that you are un- able to take with you can be delivered. Beaver Home Centre has a great deal to offer you . . .value selection. services, and low prices. . . and we’re close by. The Amigo Workshop Lamp An extremely flexible and efficient. Arm can be adjusted within a 36” radius of mounting point. Translucent plastic shade. Decorator Red colour. This is what Ontario is doing - to help you get the most for your car repair dollar. B EAVE R Car repairs can be expensive. To help motorists deal with car repair problems, your Ontario Ministry ofConsumer and Commercial Relations has prepared special stickers giving tips on “How to get the most from your car repair dollar." Car manufacturers and dealers have been asked to distribute them to purchasers of new cars and the stickers are available from the Ministry. Here are the car repair tips: 0 if your car warranty still applies, review it carefully and determine exactly who pays for what. 0 Check your Owner's Manual; you may find the solution to your problem right there. 0 Be specific when describing the prohlem to your serviceman and don't be afraid to ask questions. Repair complaints are the second- highest ofall automobilerrelated complaints in Ontario. Showé? Massage Get ready for a unique and stimulating shower experience. The shower massage adjusts to your likingâ€"from regular to an invigorating shower to a gentle flow. 7171 Yonge Street Thor (north of Steeles) Major Mackenzie Dr.'Maple Keele St. North of Highway 7 Concord Towne and Countrye Square .5 was: is authorized by you and never sign a Hank work order. 0 Get full details nn repair work warranties (parts and labour). Your Provincial Government wants you to know what yuur rights are under The Business Practices Act. l Concord lfyuu feel that you have been misled or deceived, yuu may appeal under The Business Practices Act. Consumer and Commercial Relations/Car Repair. Queen's Park. For complete information, write for the free houklct: "Consumer Guide to The Ontariu Business Practices Act." Province of Ontario bronto, Ontariu M7A 2H6 Ask for an estimate before proceeding with major repairs. Make sure all work Steeles Ave.E Langstaff Rd Larry Grossman. Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations William Davis, Premler

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