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Richmond Hill Liberal, 18 Jul 1979, A7

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Friday, July l3 Lenora and David Pressley, Aurora. 3 daughter at 3 pm. Sunday July 15 Diana and Frank Crichkon. Richmond Hill. a daughter al 2:55 pm. - Sharon and Mike Hann, Aurora. 3 son at 8:24 Wednesday. July H Elizabeth and Noel Bel], Richmond Hill, daughter at 2:19pm. Tuosday..luly10 Rhona and Kenneth Shain. Richmond Hill. a daughter at 36 minutes after midnight. Sonja and Rommie Vanderboor. Richmond Hill. a son 2111249 p.m. ART CLASSES Monday. July 9 Jacqueline and Joseph Herman, Siouffville. ,a daughter at 2:39pm. v Thursday. July l2 Bronwin and Don Bogle. Markham. a son at 8:49 Rhona Shain smiles at her new daughter, Jessica Taylor Shain. Jessica was born July 10 at York Central Hospital. The following babies made their debut into the world at York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill last week. Mon., Tues.. Wed. 10-12, Thurs. 2-4 Look Who ’3 Arrived Solace Loven 881 2825 Markham Place 2%Â¥E“é'té§Ave. Jog to our summer sidewalk sale July 19,20,21. bargains galore _â€" sales llke you’ve never seen before. FOR CHILDREN Summer Classes 8 WEEKS Over 50 stores and services including Sears and Miracle Food Mart. SHOPPING HOURS 0 Monday to Friday: 9:30 am. to 9:30 pm. Saturdays: 9:30 am. to 6:00 pm. Telephone: 881-7422 a Trizec Development Moratorium not advised â€"Auld Myra Hurst, co- ordinator of volunteer services and public relaiions for FCS. says Ihe program will run in two instalments from Newmarkel. (‘hildrem aged four to six. will participate in field trips. games. crafts. and assorted other ad- ventures. during the program August 6 to 16 and August 20 to 29. York Region's Family and (‘hildren's Services uill sponsor a junior day program for youngsters. but me last thing they need is youngsters. "We have enough children already.“ she said. “but we want to let the community know what we‘re doing. Another letter has been received by the town from the Minister of Energy F C .S‘ planning kids program A student co-ordinator CHIEFTAIN'S DINING ROOM. THE BIG "CHEF'S SPECIAL" ' EVERY WEDNESDAY MXBIackaawk MO 0 NM STEAKS‘Eifii“iififi'§?fivfim $795 O'BRIEN POTATOES BABY CARROTS, 10711 YONGE ST. soup of the day, green sa[ad, baked potato, beans FULL COURSE ROAST BEEF DINNER ’OTATOES BABY CARROTS DESSERT COFFEE supporting Ontario Hydro. l, The minister. James Auld. pointed out "these lines are needed im- mediately to enable ’ ' I electricityto be delivered to meet growing demands in Metro Toronto and and three student neighboring areas" and counsellors will be hired consequently he felt "a [0 run the program. three-year moratorium Ms. llursl said anyone on all transmission lines wishing to help in the would not be in the public program. driving cars or interest. supplying items, should He added he felt it contact the PCS at 895- would be undesirable 2318 or 362-1022. and impractical to Richmond Hill had Bessert 8 coffee SQUP OF THE DAY SPECIAL GREEN SALAD WITH BIACKHAWK DRESSING EVERY FRIDAY ANNOUNCES RICHMOND HILL MOTOR INN asked for a moratorium on the construction of the 500 kV transmission lines and requested an en« vironmentai assessment hearing. May 1 to September 30. I979 , save up to $2.00 on 0, Canadian records and .0. tapes costing ai ieasi '. $3.95 and at least 3.50% on admissions initiate an Environmental Assessment hearing at this time because a major decision had been made to house the transmission line within the Parkway Belt after a number of public hearings over several years. Libéral a, to Canadian " movies. Look f0! the HALF BACK symbol at particl- paflng record stores and theatres. My 8849171 stand for QUALITY Hon Reuben C 8301!. Mummy 0! Cufluve and Recreahon 13;. a- 1“. I r ‘ 3 r5 “7 ' " _< j L. 71 ' ' V I n I v ' V t = ’ " ’ ~ : n - x . 4â€"“ I ‘ .‘ E HT 4 V I ‘ V ' M. " > ,A ‘ ' ‘ v 4 \“Mr ‘ 'w * 4 'i" ‘ 5 W ‘1 3 . 'L 10 K .le ., City, Ontario Telephone (416)833-5311- 832.1520 THE HUNT CLUB It ’s a year since Hogan’s Inn at four corners, the restaurant specializing z'nfz'ne country dining was restored. The proprietors of Hogan ’3 are pleased to announce the opening of The Hunt Club room; a more casual concept in wining and dining, on Frz'dayjuly 20. The Hunt Club reflects the surrounding areas interest in famous andfavourz'te horses. Wines may be orderedfrom the Keg and steaks, chicken, ribs and seafood may be orderedfrom the grill. The piano bar will offer nightly entertainment for listening and dancing enjoyment. The Hunt Club will also be availablefor all types of socialfunctz’ons. We lookforward to welcoming you to The Hunt Club. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. July 18. 1979â€" A4

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