Corinne lngall has good reason to look pleased with her son Trevor James.'He arrived May 16 at 2:13 p.m. to become the son of dad Jim and proud Corinne. The ‘lngalls live on Penwick Cresc.. Richmond Hill. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). Wednesday. May l6 Marwan and Serrie Charanek, Thornhill. a daughter at 10:15 am. Marsha and David Weston. Newmarket. a daughter at 12:23 pm. Corinne and James Ingall. Richmond Hill, a son al 2:13 p.m‘ ’ Thursday. May I? Lloyd and Jean Knuth. Thomhill, a son at 8:42 Monday, May H Gisela and Dave Sood, Richmond Hill‘ a son at 5:51 am. ' Judy and Allen Lusk. Newmarkel. a daughter at 10:36 am. Tuesday, May l5 Kathy and Albert Tsetso. Northwest Territories, a daughter at 7 am. Gail and John Macaro. Richmond Hill, a daughter at 6:58 pm. Betty Anne and Bill Cripps. Newmarket, a son at 7:49 pm. Babies .born at York Central Hospital, Rich- mond Hill, don't always live in the community. This week one little girl will visit grandma for awhile and will then be flown home to the Norâ€" thwest Territories, where dad is in the Mounties. Following is a list of babies born at York Central in the last 10 days Friday. May ll Linda and Garry Wills. Richmond Hill. a son at 1:53 am. Tammy and Chris Dingman, Markham. a daughter at 10:05 am. Margaret and Kelvin Carrington, Aurora, 3 son at 12:49 pm. Marjorie and John Jaffray. Thornhill. a daughter at 6:17 pm. Sunday. May 13 Patricia and Wayne Hislop. Holland Landing‘ a son at 12:33 p.m. Friday. May 18 . Kris and Jerry Valk, Newmarket, a son at 6:03 Saturday. May 19 Gail and William Kavluk. Scarborough. a daughter at 4:01 pm, Laurie and John Kimmei. Toronto, a daughter at Look Who '3 A Arrived “"3 200/0 I TABLECLOTHS k 531/9 20% STAINL SHOPPERS WORLD ALBION SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPION BARGAIN PRICES, while stuck lasts. Ell/JUYSA VIII/GS $3 75% Albion Rd. at Kipling 742-1025 Our stocktaking is completed. We are clearing many items at Now is the time to save on Gifts. 0r, treat yourself to new additions for your kitchen or dining pleasure. Hwy. 10 at Steel“ Ave 451-1625 SERVING PIECES KITCHENWARE COOKWARE save 20% to 30% Among the many guests attending were John Muir, General Grand Chapter Committee Member. Chairman of Juris Prudence; Miss Dorothy Altfield. DDGM. Willowdale; Margaret Shanks. PDDGM: Daisy Holden‘ PDDGM; Connie Snaith. PDDGM: Jean ()sborne‘ PDDGM and ,honorary member. Rich- Officers and members of the Richmond Hill Chapter 302 Order of the Eastern Star celebrated the Chapter‘s 20th an- niversary at Wrixon Hall last week. Eastern Star celebrates anniversary Cemetery opens in Richmond Hill T o r o n t o T r u s t Cemeteries. the non- profit organization that operates seven cemeteries in and around Metropolitan Toronto, has opened its latest property. Elgin Mills Cer'netery. She adop ts SIXâ€"yearâ€"old from Bolivia Another member of our community, Dorell Slong. has “adopted†a child Ihrough Foster Parents Plan of Canada. Five years in the planning, and under in- tensive landscaping the last two years. Elgin Mills Cemetery enâ€" compasses 175 acres at the southeast corner of Leslie Street and Elgin Mills Road, 0f the total acreage, 40 acres constitutes the first phase of landscaped development. T o r o n l o T r u s t Cemeteries are well known throughout North America for the beautiful grounds of their Mrs. Slong supports six-yearold Silvia Ponce from Bolivia and her family which includes four brothers and three sisters. The Foster Parents Plan provides a monthly cash grant or material benefits. free medical and dental care, free prescriptions the sustained guidance and counselling of social workers and the benefits of many special programs. Al this time Foster Parents Plan is working in seventeen countries in South America. Central America. Asia and Africa. aiding more than 100,000 children. ' Yonge St, Richmond Hill 884â€"5440 HIUCREST MALI. mond Hill; Hilda Mac- Donald. PDDGM; and Alice Seip. PDADGlVI. draw‘ was held at the close of the meeting. First prize, a knitted afghan. went to Evelyn Miller of Richmond Hill‘ while Shirley Morehouse of Richmond Hill won a hand crocheted stole. Other prizes included a crocheted cushion to James Tolley. Richmond Hill; a cheese board and knife to Fay Penman. W. M.. Northcliffe; and a pendant to Hilda .Mac- Donald of Preston Springs. cemeteries. Perhaps the best known is Mount Pleasant Cemetery which is visited annually by many thousands of people . . . botanists, zoologists. schoolchildren with their teachers‘ horticultura- lists as well as residents of Toronto . . . to admire what has become one of the finest arboretums on the cominent. “The landscaping process that led to Mount Pleasant becoming such a fine arboretum has begun at Elgin Mills†said Trust general manager Robert Smith “It is something that fits in with our philosophy that cemeteries are for the living. places to be en- joyed. For that reason we welcome visitors who are looking for a quiet green place away from City streets. in which to walk. bicycle, perhaps even to jog and cross-country ski." The new cemetery will be officially opened this Spring. “We hope at that lime to see many residents of the area. Many of our trees and shrubs will be in blossom then and the Spring flowers will be in full bloom,“ commented Mr. Old. A memorial to Canada's fallen dead in lwo world wars and Korea has been created and will be dedicated al Elgin Mills in the near future. ' Manager of Elgin Mills Cemetery is Bob Old. His office is in a newly con- structed building on the cemetery properly. 20 color portraits 12%? Photography Studio . permits- passporl50 frames This offer good for portraits taken Tues., May 22nd through Sat, May 26th No limit on number of packages. Our selection of poses. 95¢ additional for each added person in portraits. Choice of backgrounds. Full package orders only. No age limit â€" adults and family groups welcome! 0 two 8 x10's 0 three 5 X 7‘3 0 ‘1 5 wallet size Sears Markham Place ESQ Don Valley Pkwy and Steeles BB. elects new executive Anna and Jesse Dewsbury of Centre Street, Richmond Hill, celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary recently. Friends and This voluntary Board of Directors meets on a monthly basis and is responsible to the com- munity for the operation of the agency and for the 'quality of service to its clients. The Big Brothers of York have elected a new slate of officers for 1979‘ This year Larry Rubin is president. James Wolfe the 151 vice president, Peter Grosskurth 2nd vice-president and Frank Stranach. secretary. and Allan Koroll, treasurer. The Board of Directors is made up of the above five and Ron (‘rablree Jim Davis. Jim Glover, Audrey Johnston, John Kudelka. Bruce Spragg‘ Noreen Stevens. Brian Callahan. Les Falk, Rev. John Houston. Eugene Humenick. Jim Mennie, Dave Proyor. David Ruegg, and Norman Stewart. Studio hours: Mon., Tues.. Sat. 9:30-5:00 Wed., Thurs._ Fri. 9:30-9:00 Wishes to announce a change in offige hours, Richard Collis, n.c. CHIROPRACTOR 9am-8pm WED., FRI., SAT‘. 9am-6 pm Bayhill Mews Plaza 8185 Yonge St., Thornhill MOUNVTUESUTHURS ‘éll’s 881 7700 Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1972, Section 4, 14 and 20, and any amendments thereof, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of Richmond Hill are destroyed by the date of June 9, 1979 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. D‘ WELDON, F. FRANKRUYTER, WEED INSPECTOR CLERK MUNICIPALITY OF RICHMOND HILL The coâ€"operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited DESTROY WEEDS 9185 YONGE ST. (AT BOROVOY PLAZA) Oln four days , 0With our shop at home service 'Because Of over 30 Years in kitchen cabinet making OBecause every contract carries our five year service guaramee Notice to property owners THORNHILL 881-7078 SEE THE KITCHEN PEOPLE ON YONGE STREET WHERE WE'LL SHOW YOU relatives gathered at a party in their honor. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg) 0Custom brick cooking arches OSpecial tile and floor work .Innovations in electrical and plumbing Canada Kitchen TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May Notice is hereby given to every person in possess of land within the Town of Vaughan, in accordar with The Weed Control Act, Ontario, that unl: noxious weeds or weed seeds are destroyed by Ji ist, 1979 and throughout the season, the Municipa may enter upon said lands to cause the ,noxk weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed, charging costs against the land in taxes as set out in the Act. In the interest of Pub|ic health, noxious weeds requiring eradication as they appear are Goat's-Beard, Chicory, Thistles, Ragweed, Poison Ivy, Wild Carrot, etc. Although Dandelions, Burdock and Goldenroad are not considered noxious weeds within the Town of Vaughan under The Weed Control Act, the co-opera- tion of all citizens is solicited in the elimination of these nuisance weeds. G.A. WILLIAMS Mayor 7 Guaranteed Investment Certificates Notice to Property Owners To Destroy Noxious Weeds TOWN OF VAUGHAN NOW Annual Interest for Five Yéars Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporahon 00ther renovating ideas 0A complete line of cash E: carry kitchens We offer free estimates and detailed mans Since 1844 VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Contact ou,r office.- 10355 Yonge Street Richmond Hill 884-1107 (JUST NORTH OF KING SIDE RD.) FACTORY SHOWROUM - OAK RIDGES ' 773-4712 13345 YONGE ST. J.L. MADILL Weed Inspector 1979 355 me 1|in 31.15 the