At a time when everything is going up, some people are pleasantly surprised to discover their dues are going down. w Art Benjamin, Temple Har Zion Vice-President and Chairman of the Special Dues Committee‘ has announced a total revamping of the dues structure and a self- assessment kit, making Har Zion the most equitable in terms of actual dues paid. This group has its dues going down Special provisions were made to encourage newly married couples and. at the other end of the spectrum. parents of existing members, all at special rates. Parents with children in Reform Jewish Day School were also assisted in the revised structure. “The aim of Har Zion is not to provide the cheapest. but the best," a spokesman stated. "Belonging to a congregation in any religion. is a means of Following is a list of babies born during the past week at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill Mary and Larryl-Il/llI-‘lxgbbhloé, Richmond Hill. a son at 1:06 am. Michelle and Keith Young, Maple, a son at 10:40 Tuesday. July 17 Margaret and David Nelson. Aurora. 3 daughter at 5:05 am. Anne and Kenneth Faulkner, Newmarkel, a daughter at 7:01 pm. Donna and Bill McInroy, Willowdale, a son at 5:50 pm. Margaret and Bruce French, Richmond Hill, a son at 8:04 pm. 7 I Wednesday.July18 Sheila and Eric Gault, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 4:26 am. Janice and Richard Whitman. Thornhill, a son at 8:33 am. Linda and Leo D’Andrea. Thornhill. a son at 5:24 lic Meeting of The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at THE LlQUOR LICENCE BOARD OF ONv TARIO. 55 LAKESHORE BOULEVARD EAST. TO~ RONTO. ONTARIO. on THURSDAY. AUGUST 2nd. 1979. at the hour of 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon. at which time the Board will hear an application in ac- cordance with The Liquor Licence Act. 1975 and Reg- ulations thereunder. The following establish- menl has applied for a li- cence of the class indi- cated. and the application will be entertained at the aforementioned location and time. Tri-Bell Club 8905 Bathurst Street Richmond Hill Additional Club (Dining Lounge) Licence Facilities Additional Club (Lounge) Licence Facilities Patio Club (Dining Lounge) Licence Patio Club (Lounge) Licence Applicant: Tri-Bell Club r Thursday. July 19 Linda and Jim Lethbridge, King City. 10:45 am. Susan and Bill Brydon. Barrie,\a son and John Bork. Richmond Hill, a son at TAKE NOTICE THAT 1:19 pm. _ Evelyn and John Crocker. Bolton, a daughter at 11 :55 p.m. Catherine and Bill Boage, Maple, a daughter at 8:42 pm. Vickie and Joe DeLuca, Richmond Hill, a son at 6:30 p.m Friday. July 20 Cindy and Mark Broughton, Newmarket, a son at 3:03 am. Janice and Brian Boundey, Thomhill, a daughter at 4:02 p.m. Sally and Chris Andrews. Oak Ridges, a daughter at 6:16 pm. Nancy and Michael Truswell. Bramalea, a son at Sunday. July 22 Lesley and Stuart Malcolm, Brampton, 3 daughter at 11:57 pm. Cindy and Michael Fleming, Bradford, 3 son at 7:14 pm 10:43 p.m AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person whoisresidentinthemunic- ipality and who wishes to make representation rela~ tive to the application. shall make their submission to the Board in writing prior to the date of the hearing. or in person atthetime and place of the hearing, (Copies of written submissrons will be forwarded to the applicant.) Executive Director. Liquor Licence Board of Ontario. 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East. TORONTO. Ontario. MSE 1A4. FHH79382 Look Who Arrived I S MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT‘ 1975 Monday. Jny 16_ ‘ a Pub- Liquor Ontario For Jews. Religious Education is a must. There are two kinds available in Metro ~â€" cheap and good. You can’t have both. Our emphasis is quality and individual attention. For what members get. we‘re one of the best bargains in town!" identification and com- mitment. Har Zion is located on Bayview, just north of Steeles, in brand new facilities. Their numbers are 889-2252 and 889-2780. ALL 10 KT.-14 KT. STERLING and GOLD FILL CHAINS â€" EARRINGS â€" CHARMS - DIAMONDS â€"â€" STONE JEWELRY â€" SEMI COSTUME ALSO CRYSTAL â€" SILVER â€" CHINA â€"â€" PICTURES â€" CLOCKS â€" JEWEL BOXES â€" NOVELTIES son at 10:14 GOLD RING SIZING a 501’) at 10123 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. 884-1687 WATCH REPAIRS 0N PREMISES BEAUTIFUL CANADIAN MADE SOUVENIRS COW»: AND SHOP IN OOOL COMFORT ANY SIZE Gerbils get hot, too. you know, so it was understandable when this little guy (circled) was rescued from a swimming pool last week. he dove back into the water. Maxine and Emily Bairos of Neal Drive, Rich- mond Hill, found the animal en- joying the comforts of the pool. $800 SHOP 'N SAVE AT @ l TUNA AVAll ABLE ONLY AT ALLENCOURT Bavview 8 Matka Rd., Richmond Hill WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES CASE OF 24 COCA COLA CORONATION DILL GARLIC 0R POLISH Hl-C GRAPE OR ORANGE WHITE SWAN OR KLEENEX CLOVERLEAF SOLID WHITE FRUIT DRINKS PAPER TOWELS Em MARGARINE $38" PICKLES JEWELLERS SPECIALS' EFFECTIVE TIL SATURDAY JULY 28179 He’ll continue to live in his new environment and until someone claims him. he may be found at poolside, under the small um- brella, sipping on a lemon gin. Call 884-1591 if you think your gerbil is taking an extra long vacation. (Liberal photo by Shaaron Hay) COSTUME JEWELLERY 1/2 PRICE 48 FL. 02. ¢ TIN ea. 24/1002 TINS 2 ROLL PACK 32 OZ JAR 7 OZ TIN 999 $123 $393? 79E) Gamble will listen to woes John Gamble wants to meet with ratepayer groups as soon as possible to see what position they want him to take with the CNR about the train problem in Thornhill. Residents have been comâ€" plaining about the noise of shunting trains and the possible dangers of explosive materials left sitting on sidings. Mr. Gainble said he has met with officials of CNR. told them of the concerns of Thomhill (AT BOROVOY PLAZA) 9185 YONGE ST. THE KITCHEN PEOPLE 0N YONGE STREET FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAYâ€"JULY 27. 28, 29, 1979 INTERNATIONAL CENTRE, MISSISSAUGA THORNHILL 881-7078 Canada Kitchen @gcgns residents and listened to their explanation of the situation. He said CNR told him there is at least one industry in 'Fhornhill where rail cars are dropped off. making shunting necessary to join the cars for the completion of a run. About the trains standing. CNR said the trains are often put on alternate lines to let other trains pass. t Except for these two cir- cumstances. which Mr. Gamble STAN D NO. 608â€"609 (JUST NORTH OF KING SIDE RD.) FACTORY SHOWROOM OAK BIOGES 7714712 feels are acceptable, there is no reason for trains to be sitting or shunting on main lines in Thornhill. If not forthcoming the York- Norlh federal representative said he will go to the cabinet with the problem. After speaking with residents ilboul their particular concerns. Mr. Gamble said he will attempt to get an “absolute commitment“ from the (NR. 13345 YONGE ST.