Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 26 Oct 1977, B10

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When the latter were told to cut down their water supply. because of the severe shortage. they obliged. York County Board of Education is finding itself in somewhat the same bind as the citizens of Los Angeles. Inifact. they did such a good job of cutting down, the water revenue went 3-10 â€"- THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, October 26. 1977 Japan Day SHOPPERS WORLD ALBION Buffet Server with Board length 18" Round Tray diameter 11-3'4” Beverage Putcher capacity 2 qts Double Vegetable Dish length 10" Covered Casserole DlSh Salad Bowl ‘ duameter 93/4“ Roll/Snack Tray length 12.1’2" Sauce Bowl & Ladle capacnty 20 oz Fondue DISh. Tray Fuel Holder Salad Servmg Set rosewood handles length 11“ Albion Rd. at Kipling 742-1025 Smaller class sizes means loss of money HOLLOWARE GIFTS from ONEIDA NORTHLAND 18/8 STAINLESS In York, the board was encouraged by the Ministry of Education to negotiate pupil-teacher ratios and reduced class sizes as a result. down as well, and they were subsequently charged for the water they didn‘t use to make up the deficit. Now the board says it’s losing money because the 29 56 1036 1916 1436 1996 1516 3516 Sale 956 876 476 595 UONEIDA I hc ulxeu’uhc ()ur slhersmnhx mark «)Itxccilcm'c most items in stock 36 95 23 95 1895 43 95 1295 1795 24 95 1195 Reg 1095 SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPTON Hwy. 10 at Steele: Ave 451-1625 Taking part in Our Lady of the Annunciation Roman Catholic school’s Japan Day last week are Stephen Reddy. left, and Sherry Cox, both ministry of education calculates capital financing on the basis of 35 pupils per class. York classroom averages are closer to 28. Trustee Donald Cousens of Markham said that a “more practical limit has to be considered by the ministry in order for us to function as a board. four years old. (slightly different ier set shown) 14 36 P Chafing Dish. Stand ‘ Fuel Holder, capacity 2 qts 38 36 Q Relish-Jam Server diameter of bowls 4-1 /2" 12 76 Gravy Boat & Tray (not shown) 12 76 Set of 6 Pistol Handle Steak Knives (not shown) 15 16 3-Piece Pistol Handle Carvmg Set (not shown) 15 16 Butter Dish wnh Glass Liner. capacity 1/4 lb 4-Piece Coffee Set 10 cup pot. sugar, creamer, tray Salt & Pepper Set Cream 8: Sugar Set 1036 47 96 4.76 1295 59 95 5'95 HILLCREST MALL Yonge 81.. Richmond Hill 884-5440 “Taxpayers carry an extra burden. when much should be borne by the ministry. How do we get the ministry to listen?“ he asked. “It costs us a great deal to exist within present guidelines." Richmond Hill Trustee. Robert Houghton. called the figure of 35 to a class. “unrealistic”. Sale Reg 47 95 1795 1595 1595 1895 1895 Oil paintings :at Hill library Lake Wilcox woman we d3 Toronto man The marriage of Mrs. Eva Clow of Lake Wilcox, and Robert Davis of Toronto was solemnized at St. C h u re h, recently; Luke‘s United Toronto, She carried a white Bible. The bride‘s sister, Mrs. Mae Urwin of Markham was bridesmaid and she wore a blue floor length ____i._ _,,.1 ,L , ,1 Rev. J. Malcolm Finlay officiated. The bride wore a rose colored floor length gown with open neck line and lace sleeves. A collection of original oil paintings by Rich- mond Hill artist, Joan Elizabeth Rason, will be on display in the Gordon McLaren Auditorium of the Richmond Hill Public Library during the month of November. Mrs. Rason has been painting for the past nine years and has recently begun to specialize in works depicting the |And...you’re doing DR. BARRY SCHWARTZ DDS. You’re asking Why “wine and liquor lists do not include a list of nonâ€"alcoholic drinks”. . .why “alternative non- alcoholic punches aren’t offered at parties' ...why “people are always trying to spike' your drinks” ...why “if a drunk gets behind the wheel of a car and his wife reports him, nothing is done â€" she is a troublemaker â€" unless he kills someone." In Ontario, the Thunder Bay Committee for ‘Dialogue on drinking” is well on its way. . . in Nova Scotia, local committees have joined with service clubs to discuss with hundreds of people. alcohol and its impact on the community. . .in Rothesay, New Brunswick, 40 Knights of Colum- bus have asked how they can help ..... in northern Manitoba. ‘Dialogue' posters are appearing everywhere ~ even in the hotel washrooms. . . Medicine Hat, You’re concerned ‘ “Society makes you feel like a freak if you don’t drink”. . . “the SUITE 201 2900 STEELES AVE. E. THORNHILL L3T 4X1 (Corner of Don Mills and Steeles) Announces the opening of a new dental practise at Office hours 881-3434 By appointment MARKHAM PLACE The bride‘s sister, Mrs. Mae Urwin of Markham was bridesmaid and she wore a blue fIbor length gown and she also carried a Bible. Best man was the bride's brother-in-law John Urwin of Markham. Dinner was later served Included in the selecâ€" tion of 24 paintings are examples of the beautiful architecture of the past including churches, log cabins, post offices, saw mills, schools and a railway station. buildings of 19th. century Ontario. The exhibit will be available for viewing during library opening hours. You’re talking about the problems of alcohol in everyday life â€" and that’s bringing them into the open. You’ve written in from coast to coast in response to ‘Dialogue on drinking’ to share your suggestions, experiences and reactions. It’s clear that responsible citizens â€" drinkers, non-drinkers, social drinkers, ex-drinkers, teenagers. grandparents, social workers, students - are concerned about Canada’s alcohol problems. All agree there is a crying need for moderation along with more information and education on alcohol-related problems and some feel there is a need for a change in attitude because “often more tolerance is shown to the drunk than the non-drinker,” even though responsible drinkers and non-drinkers are in the majority. Now, we’re talking! We’re talking about the problems alcohol can cause. . .but better, we're doing something about them together. . .and because of your efforts, a more responsible attitude to drinking is emerging. I'lr Alberta, has its Alcohol in the Community Program . . . and in Vancouver, teenagers petitioned against opening two liquor stores because some of their friends had been killed by drunk drivers. Dialogue on drinking You’re pointing out “In many small towns in Canada the only social activity is to go down to the local hotel for a few drinks”. . . “I’d rather sit next to a smoker on an aircraft than next to a drunk but I don’t see any non- message constantly screeched on W is you have to drink”. . . “25 glossy liquor ads ran in the same issue of the magazine as your black and white ad showing the other side". . .“the macho image requires that a real ‘heâ€"man’ be a hard-drinking hero." Ideas from concerned citizens and Operation Lifestyle or 0 ildi Other .‘ W14 Fund 0 apartn applu baSIs I systen Send Name Comp Addre m am n nta eu B (0) sonswners'flas System 5m E|gin Mius nu. East, Richmond Hill, Ontario MC 561 OOOOOOOOOOO0.0.0.0.0....00......9000000000 at Fernando‘s Restaurant in Markham. Following the recep tion, the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Alberta. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Davis took up residence on Moray Avenue. Lake Wilcox. Send this coufaon or cétll 884-9105 Find out more about Natural Gas. the first choice fuel of most new apartments. the prime choice for all industrial and commercial applications. Remember. a Power Gas Burner. available on a rental basis from the Gas Company. can update your present heating system {vith no capital outlay. Company or Business Address Phone City Postal (‘ode I am interested in information about: Rental Power Gas Burner E] Rental Water Heater [3 Building Heating 1:] ATTENTION Commencial pmperty owners! Natural Gas is available for dependable clean heating with no capital outlay Other applications (specify) Health Santé et and Welfare Bien-etre social Canada Canada Box 8888. Ottawa Each year throughout Ontario, municipal and county treasures sell properties that have been seized for non-payment of taxes. For the informed there are literally thousands of oppor~ tunities to buy hunting, fishing, home, investment and farm properties. These otten sell for little more than the taxes owed, which is generally in the $50 to $500 range Of course the properties are wonh far more. Our service provides the lists along with complete purchase details. » Cost tor one year subscription is $12 payable to: TAX SALE PROPERTIES TAX SALE PROPERTIES You’re suggesting “A series of radio or TV programs showing realistically what happens when a person drinks too much” . . .“bans or controls on advertising" ...“very severe penalties for im- paired drivers". . . “courses for senior girls intent on marrying young on handling the situation of a drunk husband." drinking sections”. . .“I am not advising absolute abstinence but am absolutely convinced of the immorality of permitting oneself to become so intoxicated that one inflicts harm on others.” Dept. 4 RLW, P.O. Box 5380 Stn. F, Ottawa, Ont. K26 3J1 And that, after all is what ‘Dialogue on drinking’ is all about â€" it’s a program to help you talk about and do something about drinking problems. We’d like to hear more from you. “I see my own and my peers’ attitudes changing. Instead of bragging how drunk we got on a particular night, we are more apt to take pride in being able to control our consumption at a reasonable level.” Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario. 33 Russell Street. Toronto with Centres across the Provmce

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