£1 ‘Fire fismtens3 visitchildrenat. Connor library The program on fire safety delivered by Bill Munro was geared especially for this age group in terms they could understand. Last week, four fire fighters visited the pre- school story time at the Charles Connor Library. By MILLIE STEWART Richmond Hill Fire Department is always willing to educate the public in fire prevention, especially the children. The fire fighters assisting them were: Ron Fawn. Al McKenzie and from the tropcns! large size! everybody‘s favourite! bananas pound r RobTwHood ' all pierose ,I' ,9. '1'," \‘» (7/7» F36“: And/i, K: I 5 lb. aper 39 choice Peas 1/2orlce 14fl. oz. tin What really opened the children’s eyes was the siren. All children love to hear a siren, and getting to see how it works makes it just that much better. LIBRARY PROGRAMS The movies for children of all ages will be this Saturday at 2 pm. The- features will be “Towed, in a Hole" and “Below Zero" both Laurel and Hardy films. They allowed the children to try on the fire helmets, which in no way would fit the tiny heads. Rick Lazenby 153g Ontario grown! fancy grade! new crop! McIntosh apples _ 4quart 68 basket I pomegranates produce of USA deep crimson flesh Pepper squash bake with brown sugar 8x butter! 5 m1. Ontario grown! at the Charles Connor Library for a per- formance on Saturday. Noy. _5 at 3 pm. Tickets ai‘e free, but they must be reserved Magicians appeal to everyone. Rossini, the Magician who is currently entertaining in the Vaughan area will be There will be a short version of “Star Wars" and “Herbie Rides Again". Admission is free, but tickets must be reserved m advance at the library or by calling 773-5533. boneless stewing beef over 250,000 chances to win play Loblaws scratch’n score cut from Canada grade "A" beef you can win $10,0W lb. I greviously frpzeh. sliced liver 6 oz. pkg. each corned beef brisket 1/2 price Shopsy sweet pickled Loblaws sliced -. -. macaroni & cheese" . "I 't; luncheon meat mock chicken or bologna cooked meats from Florida new crop ‘ white seedless 1/2 1/2 it There will be _ a demonstration and sale of jewellery by Mrs. Dee Woolsries. and picked up prior to the date of the show. OUR LADY‘S GUILD The next meeting of Our Lady‘s Guild will be held at Our Lady of the Annunciation school on Bond Cr. on Tuesday. Nov. 1 starting with Mass at 7;45 pm. in the chapel. BOWLING The Lake Wilcox 5-Pin League is still looking for more bowlers. They bowl at the blade or short rib rr_lini snzzlers cut from Canada grade "A" beef roasts frozen Schneiders. regular all beef or country maple cut from Canada grade “A†beef cross rib roasts bone in lb If you are interested in bowling, please call Louise Reid at 773-5852. AUXILIARY The Scout Ladies Auxiliary would like to thank all the merchants and residents for helping to make the recent apple day for the cubs and scouts the most suc- cessful ever in this community. MINORHOCKEY Registrations for hockey started off very time. Now that the weather seems to be changing. the registrations are picking up throughout the area There is still some room for boys, and if you still want to register for minor hockey in Oak Ridges. you may do so by calling Bob Vander- Linden at 773-5332. LIONS The Oak Ridges Lions will once again be holding a Christmas Turkey Aurora Bowl on Edward St. in Aurora every Friday night at 9 pm. plus . . .double bingo tickets this week. . . Prices effective to Tues. Nov. 1 except produce & bakery prices effective to Sat. Oct. 29‘ We reserve the right to limit quantities RICHMOND HILL ONLY frozen Golden Skillet Brand. cut up cooked 2 lb. bucket FREE 2 for two hundred with every purchase of one 24 oz. all dressed at the I n.- loin nis-la reg‘ pr'ce Gusto pizza Hayhoe tea 1/2 price mm 100's pkg. 1002 frozen orange juice .. as. _. Loblaws unsweetened concentrated v I I eacï¬ Now that the weather seems to be changing. the registrations are picking up throughout the area N‘LA..- ... -L:II several squares at $1.5 per square. ST. JOHN'S Tonight at 8 pm. at St slowly this probably due continual rain time. season, to the at that 3-Minute . popping 1 2 price 1 lb‘ pkg Wieners Stouffer’s frozen chicken, beef or turkey Loblaws £43.21 Pep‘si Cola plus béttle deposfl 16 litre bottles of 2.98 This is done on the card system, where you purchase a square or several squares at $1.50 per square. The preacher will be Arch Deacon Fred Ongley Shoot John‘s Anglican Church there will be a service of induction for the Rev. Aaron Zull who is the new minister. Arch Deacon. Gerald Loweth of Scarborough will be officiating at the service. mm Loblaws morethanthepriceisrimt: green plants Floral de 1. special geautilg long lasting kalahchoe attractive eye catching. tropical Ontario rown. no. 1 grade, large yellow s_ in onions peanuts corned beef or pastrami pink salmon .b. l .‘l plus more produce values fli & f ocpean Ialerch fillets 3:13: 1 .69 frozen British Columbia whole or half - 2-5 lb. average 4 A n plus more meat values salami chubs Shopsy frozen Rupert Brand frozen Ru ‘ flip & r Loblaws picnic style cooked smoked pork shoulders Shopsy Old Vienna cooked ham headcheese bowls product of U.S.A., ideal for shell out 'resh roasted Loblaws fresh. shank or butt portion leg 0’ pork coffee rich cut from Canada grade "A" beet cap off Loblaws sliced Jacob's Club, all varieties Club House black pepper §tokely, red - New Orleans or dark bé’éhé facial tissue Lancia, assorted shapes mUéI‘i‘r‘ééi‘hs Burn's Spork luncheon meat Rich‘s, frozen cut from Canada grade "A" beef 1st 5 ribs prime rib roasts cut from Canada grade "A" beef blade cut chuck steaks prime rib steaks ap'p'le'sauce biscuits pasta Farm House frozen apple pie spaghetti sauce Leahy, fapcy Maxwell House instant coffee Gillette Trac II canridge Riviera - pi_eces & stems cut from Canada grade "A" beef idea_l for braisi_ng - b9r_1e in shoftï¬bs razor blades Sunlight liquid detergent cream corn i'iEciï¬'i‘Eiii‘i‘iS‘?" £51.39 Bravo, plain Aylmer. choice Royale. 3 ply - white, yellow or lilac plus more grocery values Other guests will be the Anglican clergy for the York Central Deanery and personal friends of Rev. Zull. SCOUTS AND CUBS The first Oak Ridges Cubs and Scouts com- bined their meetings Monday evening to perform several ceremonies. The main ceremony‘ was the Going Up Ceremony. The boys moving up to Scouts who is retired and living at the present time in Buckhorn. Inn LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 26, 1977 â€"- A-‘ 24 oz pkg 8 1/4 oz‘ Ctn 2:32.99 2:32.99 0273321 .00 5 DE; .77 2%22- .99 1802. each -2 oz pkgs A special guest for the evening was David Holmes of Thomhill ‘°?:5.79 The four boys invested as cubs were: Jay Greavette, John Wayne, Bill Davies, and Thomas Seymour. Darrin Clayton was invested as a scout. 24 fl. oz. bottle Due to the {act that the parents were all present, the cubs and scouts decided to hold in~ vestiture ceremonies at the same time. were: Harald Vahle, Richard MacAdams, and Leslie Ransome‘ 6 oz pkg pkg 12 02. each 25.1.99 28 fl. oz. jar 1011. 02. tm 12 oz. tin lb Ib‘ 28 fl. oz. tin .b.1 .48 59 box I 4 OZ pkg 2 lb‘ pkg {68 1.12 1.19 1.98 1.35 1.18 $.95 an. .69 5219 .78 .69 .75