The simple ceiling is here. uâ€".u.â€"-.. __ nu u llULllng gnu I0 503! up, no manger“ cul and bend. No complex urapplng orlevelllng Lightweight vlnyl lor easy handllng, :al culllnga Allows easy access lo all ulllllles‘ Requlres lusl a W: Inch drop ln celllng helgh‘ Can be used wllh almost any panel material a lexlure. And it's reasonably priced, SnapTrak" 1-1/16x5 1-1/16x6 1-1/16x4 A-Z â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. February 7. I979 Kathleen Jacquin of Tamarack Drive, Thor~ nhill, gets acquainted with her son, Marc, who was born January 30 at York Central Hospital. Dad, Hubert. is doing fine. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg) L 00k who ’3 arrived R values: the higher the Flt: the greater the resistance to heat loss‘ Friction Fit Prices Only. Aldo and Roberta Venditti, Mei/market, a daughter at 1:17 am. Friday, February 2 Lawrence and Valerie Kelly, Richmond Hill, a son at 4:22 am. Peter and Susan Jorgenson, Markham, a son at 10:07 pm. Thursday, February 1 Joseph and Bernadette Ciaravella, Rich- mond Hill, a son at 4:13 p._m. Wednesday. January 31 Stephen and Veronika Harry, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 11:05 am. . Tuesday. January 30 Annette Henrikson, Willowdale, a daughter at 4 minutes after midnight. Matthew and Nancy Moore, Thornhill, a daughter at 3:40 am. . Rickie and Carol Crane, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 5:50 am. Earl and Marilyn Pipher, Sharon, Ont. a daughter at 6:01 am. Hubert and Kathleen Jacquin, Thornhill, a son at 7:45 am. Glen and Donna Tatum, Richmond Hill, a son at 2:55 pm. Tuesday, January 30, was a busy day in the baby business at York Central Hospital with seven new area residents making their debut. KENNEDY RD. ONLY KENNEDY RD. ONLY H 12 91] sq. ft. x 4" thick $13.40 B 20 50 sq. ft. x 6" thick $12.40 B 28 37% sq. 11.x 8% 'thick $12.40 KILN DRIED WHITE PINE DRESSED FOUR SIDES NO Saturday, February 3 77 Z-BRICK® nusnc RED FIBREGLASS HUME msuunuu 1 113N119" $2 The new SnapTraksuapendedcelllngsystem No lnlerlocklng grid lo sel up. No hangers lo cul and bend. No complex strapping ovlevelllng. nghlwelghl vlnyl lov easy handllng. aale culllng. Allows euy acceu lo all ullllllea. Requlval lual a 1‘/: Inch drop In celllng halghl. Can be uud wllh almoal any panel malevlal or lexluve. And "‘3 reasonably prlced. per carton covers 5 sq. ft. RUSTIC BUFF RUSTIC WHITE Special Price I Price in eflecl while stocks last Another beaumul product from Wenvoc‘ 3 8: better .46 - .57 . .76 . .92 . 1 .52 - .42 $499 Town representatives took the problem to the region as Elgin Mills is a regional road and last Thursday morning. Councillor Lou Wain. wright, a member of the Mr. Steffan asked for some type of crosswalk or stop light to be placed at the intersection, Workers trying to reach Arc Industries. the sheltered workshop for mentally retarded adults on Edward Street have been experiencing dif~ ficulties crossing the busy street. Executive Director of York Central Association [or the Mentally Retarâ€" ded, Sil Steffan, asked the town to look into a situation involving heavy traffic conditions on Elgin Mills Road at Edward Street. The Town of Richmond Hill, the Region of York and the York Regional Police force will soon be co-ordinated to help 'mentally retarded adults make it safely to Work each day. The letter arrived a day after Mr. Panizza said Mr. Sheldrake would have until Friday to present a statement of campaign contributions and expenses. Mr. Panizza suggested Monday Assistant Town Clerk Bob Panizza said the Sheldrake signature was authgntiq. Yesterday, a letter arrived at the Town Office which claimed Mr. Sheldrake spent $500 to run his campaign in the last municipal election when he sought a regional council seat in Richmond ’Hill. lln. lln. No one seems to know where Doug Sheldrake is, but he‘s ap« parently keeping in touch. lln. lin. Sheldrake files election costs ould have until Friday to The hearing begins in Toronto 'esent a statement of campaign February 12. and yesterday intributions and expenses Deputy Harkness was still Mr. Panizza suggested Monday looking. These employees having problems crossing street ft mosva DECORATIVE REAL WOOD PAN ELLING PRE- FINISHED MAHOGANY PANNELING 32"x96" 4" V Joinled Tongued a Grooved 7/16"“ 6" TONGUED & GROOVED V JOINT & CENTER V CLEAR CEDAR OR REDWOOD 7/16“x6" PICWIC PINE Kennedy Only KNOTTY PINE 6“ PICWIC PINE KENNEDY RD. ONLY FLUORESCENT FIXTURES FIR PLYWOOD But, where is he? Elections will take place for a 1979 executive. Special guest will be The event gets un- derway at 8 pm. in Room 42. The provincial New Democratic Party Riding Association for York Centre will hold its annual meeting February 26 at Bayview Secondary School. regional engineering committee, advised the ,town’s committee that the region will include im- provements in this area in their budget. NDP plans annual meet February 26 Councillor Wainwright ASPENTIE1/4 - $5.40(Wa1erboard) Strong Durable with walerprool glue llne designed '0' humor or exterior me Good one side $1340 $2050 $2150 $2250 1/." V1" 3/4" 3A" "5mm" lllmmlx (19ml!ng [19"!le 416' d‘xa' 4'18 418' “Mary Grade The letter, however, let‘s Mr. Sheldrake off the hook. As far as the town is concerned. Enter York Regional Police. Deputy Chief Wallace Harkness still wants Mr. Sheldrake to testify at a hearing next week, which has been set up as a result of Mr. Sheldrake‘s allegations against York Regional Police last summer. the Town would likely prosecute if Mr. Sheldrake had failed to comply with its demands. $2625 EACH FIXTURE 0 4 FT. NE 240 0 2 Lite wllh wrap aroundcover For further in- formation, call Bunny Pamplin at 297-2964. As an added attraction, there will be a film presentation narrated by Tommy Douglas entitled “Mouseland†â€" a political satire about fat cats and little mice. said the region has suggested the town contact the police asking them to assist the han- dicapped until there is a light or crosswalk in. stalled. NDP federal candidate for York North, Bruce Searle. 32¢ 32¢ 46¢ $233. LIN LIN LIN UN , wno sells ;a: Fresh Produce 0 We stock brand names and generics â€" but have limited varieties of duplicate products. 0 Our products are displayed very simply. ngkppgom fgoq pricesgt these locations. fl __ â€"-â€""' -v'â€"--‘ o 1541 Jane Street at Trethe'wey o 97doueen Street East 0 9751 Yonge Street,Richmond Hill 0 2480 Eglinton Ave. East DELICIOUS APPLES at Rock 1 Bottom Prices GREEN ONIONS 8: RADISHES‘ PRODUCE OF MEXICO AND U.S.A. BANANAS CABBAGE POTATOES LIMIT OF 2 PER CUSTOMER CANADA FANCY GOLDEN CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ONTARIO GROWN FROM THE TROPICS CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ONTARIO GROWN (Unless othérwise stated): We reserve the right to Inmn quantities Values effective um“ closin Saturday. February 10. 197 . rock bottom prices because ...WE DO! 0 You bring your own bags â€"â€" 0 You do your own price or we sell them lo you at 30 marking on your purchases. each. 0 You parcel your own groCeries 0 We do not accepl cheques. - We check you out quickly. 0 We are open tower hours. COOKING ONIONS £513.38 - MONDAY â€"- CLOSED TUESDAY â€" "1‘6 WEDNESDAY â€" "Hi PINEAPPLES MclNTOSH APPLES RUTABAGAS CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ONTARIO GROWN, WAXED CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ONTARIO GROWN SMALL Store Hours PRODUCT OF MEXICO CANADA FANCY PRODUCE OF U.S.A. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY â€" 10-9 â€" m9 â€" 91s