Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 21 Dec 1977, p. 3

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The collection. estimated to number 88,092. is distributed over the three library bran- ches. It has never been BABY BONUS WINNER! (‘hief Kennedy urges all parents to recognize _lhe lire danger-of this season and not to leave small children alone in the home even for a moment. 10155 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL 384-4212 He points out that the (‘riminal (‘odc of '(‘anada forbids such action which endangers the life or health of any child under the ago of in years. For further information call the guys at the Richmond Hill Fire Department at XXJ-IIZI. oxtvnsion 63. They'll be happy to help. “At the same time. decorations. trees and “rapping paper bring an increased threat of fire danger unless constant care is exercised.“ he ays. Parents are also reminded that under certain conditions a (‘hristmas tree can be ignited by a single match to burn furiously to charred wood in a fen seconds. Families also are urged to review their home fire-escape plans for a quick exit in an rmorgency. (‘uro must be taken to keep butts of natural trees immersed in water and to ensure that the tree itself does not obstruct access to a door or windo“. “(‘hristnlzis brings temptations to many parents. while visiting with neighbors or com- pleting last minute shopping. to leave small children unattended for short periods," says Richmond Hill Fire (‘hiel Bob Kennedy. Any mother could be a winner in the December draw, simply by cashing her family allowance cheque at Kresge's, Richmond Heights Shopping Centre, Richmond Hill and filling out the coupon provided. The November winner of the 8.8. Kresge 00., "Double Your Baby Bonus Draw” was Mrs. L. Beck, 164 Kenvale Court, Richmond Hill. Mrs. Beck doubled her Family Allowance cheque of 523.89, f0r a win of $47.78. Christmas season brings threats to child safety From the Management and Staff Thank you for shopping at Kresges Swank GWQA your gift w 3.” ,hrlstmas. g S.R. Greenwood, P. Eng J.C. Gilbert K 3 Manager 8 Secretary Chairman § :22 VAUGHAN Vbfio “553% How to find the best Delicatessen in town 3. For breakfast, for lunch, for dinner or for lateknight noshing there’s a lot more where this comes from. Now think of the finest in Deli foods like knishos, chopped livet, corned beef", pastrami, steaks and ribs. Think of your faVOrite 4,A special menu for the food, kids and a sumptious sa|ad bar for the whole Now think of the finest famiIY- RE§TAIIJRAINT U TAII/lERN 2900 STEELES AVE. 5.. THORNHILL AMERICAN EXPRESS AND CHARGEX CARDS ACCEPTED Discotheque nightly in our lounge from 9 pm. Fully Licensed < Full meals and snacks in our dining room anytime Open Mon. - Sat. from 9 am. - 1 am. - Sundays 11 a.m.-ll] pm. Ample free parking I l V May the peaceful spirit of the Christmas Season fill our hearts with brotherhood and good will. It gives us deep pleasure to extend fondest wishes for Happy Holidays to all! RESERVATIONS 881-351 1 5tNow imagine a large beautiful dining room, a dance floor, a "coffee shop", indoor and out- door patios and prices that are very reasonable. 6‘ Make your wav to Mark- ham place at the corner of Don Mills and Steeles Ave. E. At the east end of the Plaza you will see the big yellow signs that say Coleman's Restaurant and Tavern. Through the doors and up the stairs (or take the elevator) and you have found the best Delicates- sen in town years,“ Maureen Stephenson told the Liberal. “But I‘ve really enjoyed and I'm really enjoying it so much.“ She was presented with two hand painted plates by Elsie Edmed of Rich- vale and a “medallion the size of a dinner plate" at the library‘s annual luncheon. Bob Henderson. co- ordinator of branch libraries. made the presentation on behalf of the board and staff. The lunch itself is always a treat. said Ms. Stephenson. as the library staff has a proliferation of gourmet cooks. mgggngflgmn changes in the past 20 .32.. m . .32? Thank you for your pafronage RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTREARICHMOND HILL 884-1812 ' 889-1812 709’s l-‘LOWE RS At this glittering time of the year we send wishes for your g happiness, . glowing with bright I hope for the future. "It was a wonderful lunch." she said. “And we‘ve got a tremendous board and staff." |We look forward g to serving you arguing 0F WFUL PIC1UE£s lNMYM/ND - mam/L rr 3y wwevopaw {, N WEN! / 702w; ML two? VOA THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 21. 1977 â€" A-3 Peace and Happiness to All for The charge for this service is as follows, payable in advance: * Council Agendas and Minutes $30.00 per annum Council Committee Agendas $15.00 per annum “Planning Committee Agendas $7.50 per annum *Includes Committee recommenda- tions and Committee items but not Resolutions or By-Iaws. Any person, association or group wishing to obtain copies of agendas of Council and/or Committee Meetings may do so by completing an applica- tion for same at the Town Municipal Offices, Clerk’s Dept, 2141 Major Mackenzie Drive, Maple. REGARDING DISTRIBUTION OF COUNCIL AND COMMITTEE AGENDAS Town Auto Body 1042'] YONGE ST. RICHMOND H|LL JAMES RYAN FAMILY & STAFF AT YOUR CANINE ANIMAL CONTROL Thrifty Rent-A-Car CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR Management 8 Staff TOWN OF VAUGHAN NOTICE and the from AND

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