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Richmond Hill Liberal, 11 Apr 1979, C2

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c-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, April 11. 1979 Operation Catch-Up has a waiting list made up of ten students who are having problems in regular classroom situation â€" but no volunteers. Operation Catchâ€"Up takes these students with problems out of the class room and gives them individual attention half days in small groups that meet in libraries. church halls or private homes Help‘mate Volunteer Bureau in Richmond Hill has a call out for volun- teers to work with children in both Thornhill "and Richmond Hill areas. Volunteers needed for ten students ECQN®MIQ4 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Matthew William Boyer, born at 6:27 p.m. April 3, basks in the admiration of mom Barbara and dad Bill. Barbara and Bill have now taken their new son home to Thornhill, where he will be the toast of the town. Look who ’3 arrived Betty and Wayne Benneyworth, Newmarket, a Son at 7:31 am. Susan and Robin Munro, Thornhill, a daughter at 8:50 am. Linda and William Laceby, Nobleton, a son at 11:56 pm. won a future as dopenowoe as out past esvobhsned l871 on Canoe-on Sunday, April 8 Pamela and Douglas Birnie, Newmarket, a daughter at 1:24 am. Jennie and Paul Seymor, Scarborough, a daughter at 4:38 am. Frances and Patrick Olive, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 10:46 pm. Monday, April 2 Donna and Dennis Miller, Agincourt, a son at 7:18 am. Robin and Frank Wear, Newmarket, a son at 8:33 am. Michelle and Robert Maisonneuve, Lake Wilcox, a daughter at 10:27 am. Tuesday. April 3 Elise and Douglas Warren, Unionville, a daughter at 4:15 am. ~ Barbara and Bill Boyer, Thornhill, a son at 6:27 pm. Carolyn Denâ€"Engelsman, Richmond Hill, a son at 3:29 am. Christine and Silvano Zacchigna, Richâ€" mond Hill, a son at 8:13 am. Sharon and Jerry Hopkins, Aurora, a daughter at 6:57 pm. IF SOMEONE IS INJURED ON YOUR PROPERTY, WILL YOQ EVER Getting hit with a personal injury or property damage claim these days could be a rude awakening. Your pre- sent liability insurance may not cover the cost of today‘s inflated medical bills and property damage senlements. To keep yourself adequately protected. ask your local Economical insurance agent for advice. Richmond Hill Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. 884-1551 Willowdale Neil G. McDonald Limited 226-161 1 RECOVER? Thursday, April 5 Friday, April 6 l Wayne Benneyworth, Sharon Smith from the Volunteer Bureau, said volunteers do not need to be teachers. “just in- terested in kids and helping out,“ she said. The other need for volunteers in the Thor- nhili area, where a young girl in junior kinâ€" dergarden needs “a little special attention" said Ms. Smith‘ Volunteers would help in the class room, af- ternoons, reading stories, helping with crafts and physical activities. “In both these areas, the need is fairly urgent," said Ms. Smith. Unity group wants to conduct survey in York’s schools The Ontario Federation for Canadian Unity, a privately funded group. will ask the York Board of Education for approval to conduct a county-wide “People to People Petition" in secondary schools next month. The idea is to give students. teachers and anyone else interested a chance to express their feelings to the people of Quebec about keeping Canada together. The federation intends to present signed petitions from across the country to Quebecois who believe in their cause, especially since the Parti Quebecois will likely announce a referendum date for its concept of sovereignty-association. Executive Director for Ontario Federation for Canadian Unity Brian Thompson and Aurora High School history teacher Paul Bennett sounded out a committee of the board to see if their request is appropriate enough for a presentation at next Monday’s regular meeting. The chairman’s committee agreed to have the delegation to let the whole board decide on the merits of the petition. Mr. Thompson ex- plained the federation got started after a small conference of influential businessmen, who are also Rotarians. met at Charlottetown, P.E.I. shortly after the Levesque government was elected in 1976. Lumberklng Beaver Lumber Cashway Lumber See entry forms for contest details. Contest ends June 30, 1979. me! 3 @W1 Contest Rules: by phone or mall by the contest |udgmg members of their Immediate families 0! Johns- 1. To enter‘ pnnt your name. addless and grgannzatnon _ H ‘ I ‘ ‘ Manvdle Canada Inc .115 advemsmg agency. 50 GRAND PRIZES fig You may win one of 50 Grand Prizes of $50000 each a f \, ...L2_|. -m.” L- at»)ka )1 Youvmay win one 0150 Grand Prizes of 350000 each which could be usedtooflset / " ' ’ next year's fuel r bills. k ‘ 450 SECOND PRIZES J ohms-Manville’s Handi-Pak*is.the handy way to comfort-condition your home and save money! You can do 11; yourself ...thz's weekend! Chances are, next winter fuel will cost you even more than it did this winter! You can beat the high cost of fuel by adding more Johns- Manville Fiber Glass insulation. It’s easy to do and pays off with big savings on heating and air-conditioning costs. Plus extra living com- fort year 'round. He claimed they realized at that time there existed a real threat to the unity of Canada. While the group does have federal and provincial grants under the Citizen Participation Program, it is basically funded by private sector donations and gifts. It decided almost from its inception it would not align itself with any of the major political parties. “We felt the issue of Canadian Unity was being carried by one of the big three parties. The same is probably true EXCLUSIVE LANDSCAPING RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OLICENSE WEED SPRAYING OFERTILIZING OSPRING CLEAN UP 'LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE YEAR ROUND LANDSCAPING AND MAINTENANCE FREE ESTIMATES OLAWN AND GARDEN MAINTENANCE Saveway Bulldlng Supplies The Bulldlng Centre Lansing Bulldall 1", J V 9"”D/Johns-Manville L'JWI about provincial politics and that’s why the petition is irrespective of affiliation." said Mr. Thompson. If board approval is obtained. a pilot signing campaign will be organized at Aurora High School late this month. It. will be organized by Mr. Charlottetown was used for the group‘s first meeting because of the town‘s historical significance â€" that‘s where Confederation began. Unlike some insulation methods around today, fiber glass batts are proven effective. Safe, clean, fire-resistant, vermin and fungi. resistant. They have a factory-controlled "R" value. They will not slump or settle. They retain their insulation effectiveness for years to come 2 RICHMOND ST., RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO 884-8034 Contest Rules: 1. To enter. print your name, address and telephone number on contest entry lorm or on a plain piece 01 paper and. to ether with the end abel 01 any J-M liber glass an or roll insulation (as listed below) OR a hand-drawn lacsrmile. not mechanically reproduced. mail to: Johns-Manville Fight Fuel Costs Contest. PO. Box 7051. Adelaide Street Station. Toronto. Ontario. M5C 2K7. No purchase necessary. 2. Enter as often as you wrsh. Each entry must be submitted In a separate envelope With suffi- cient postage. To be eligible. an entry must be received by July 16. 1979. Random selections will be made lrorn all eligible entries on July 31. 1979, Selected entrants. in order to win a prize. must first answer correctly 3 time-limited arithmetical. skill-testing question administered Bennett with help from some of his Grade 13 history students. Superintendent John Kippen asked that the presentation to the board not preclude the par- ticipation of the elementary schools as well. Mr. Thompson stressed the federation has had the Honorable Pauline McGibbon, Lieutenant- Governor, sign the petition â€" the only petition she has ever consented to sign._ Orlole Lumber 7181 Woodblne Ave. Markham Ralcmfe Lumber 4340 Highway #7 Unlonvllle back A Public Meeting will be held by the Planning Committee of the Town of Markham to consider a proposed Community Shopping Centre to be located on lands east of the Thornhill Community Centre between John Street and Green Lane as shown on the map below. The proposed shopping centre would be an indoor mall type of centre and would consist of a department store, food store, theatres, retail stores and business offices. The lands affected are presently zoned Rural Residential (RRl); a rezoning would be required to permit the proposed development. T. Gove, Chairman Planning Committee You are invited to attend the meeting and to state your views on the proposal. Should you be unable to attend, written submissions will be received up to the time of the meeting. Plans of the proposed shopping centre may be examined in the office of the Planning Department. DATED April 9, 1979 by phone or mail by the contest judging organization. 3. All entries become the property at Johns- Manvulle Canada Inc. and none will he returned, By entering, a contestant agrees to the use of his/her name. address and/or photograph in any forthcoming publicity. Belore being declared a winner. the contestant may be requrred to enter into an agreement to that ellect. 4. Prizes â€" 50 Grand Prim at $500.00 each which could be used to offset next year's tuel bill. â€"45IJ Second Prize: ot a Honeywell T8082A Chronotherm Automatic Fuel Saver Thermostat (approx. retail value $84 50 each). 5. No substitutions Will be made for the prizes awarded 6. This contest IS open to Ontario resndents only. i8 yeafsrol age and 'over. except employees and "I NILE! WAY I REIYN WAY 13.2 495-6242 297-1661 JOHN J ohns-Manville‘s fiber glass batts come in Handi-Pak packages or rolls. They’re easy to get into your car or wagon, easy to carry, and t0 slip‘through the attic opening. Your de'aler will help- you clmoose the right insulation and give you a free booklet telling you how to do the job. 8:00 PM. THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE, BAYVIEW AVENUE AND JOHN STREET PUBLIC MEETING Saveway Bulldlng Supplles 91 Costa Rd. Concord Rout Bulldan Suppllu an. #1, King City THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1979 ‘Registered trademark of Johns-Manville Canada Inc‘ members of their immediate lamilies of Johns- Manvrlle Canada Inc. its advertising agency. agents. and the independent contest judging organization. This contest is subject to all lederal provincral and local laws and regulations. 7. Fora list 01 winners. send a stamped sell- addressed envelope to Johns-Manville Canada Inc, Fight Fuel Costs Contest, List at Winners. 295 The West Mall. Etobicoke, Ontario M90 427. Bans R8 R10 R12 R16 R20 2‘/2' 27/9‘ 3‘/2‘ 43/5‘ 53/4‘ 7‘/4' Thick Tthk Thick Thick Thick Thlck R7 -Z‘/2' R8 ‘27/3‘ R10-3‘I2‘ 912-43/5‘ T.M. Januszewski‘ Planninq'Director I 4 lg n 4 Thick Thick Thick Thick 833-5121 669-2297

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