THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 29, 1979 â€" A-‘l September 4 baseball game will benefit project HOSTEL I ' : ‘ “FRBDIZHUOD resPonsible llIISTEl. guitarist \‘Iavne Martin. pm we “9'pr . Homestead plumb", _\ baseball ame at tip of personalities from g _ ‘ â€" 7 ~ I 2 ‘ dd 9 d! g g Town park nexthuesdav radio station (HIM. for The \6110“ Brick september 14 and 1.) .111 ot Imk Ridges I itioestlowers and Radio “ï¬rehouse 3170 Newkirk September 4 15 going {6 uould not even hint about “"1159 » km emergenc.‘ there ml] be a variety Tickets tor the 59p» \hack in the Richmond ltrive. as well as at {he be {unof surprises in for the nature or the sur hlmsing lACllll," ft†high! at Aurora High tember 4 game at 7.30 “01th Ham and gale (he plavers as wenas the prises but did say. “It s \‘jtmfn and children In \chool With 1, local en; Spectat'ors going to be a night of real frhk le‘glOï¬â€˜ _V N I ‘ ‘ _ Marv Lou Brown. comedy e Eamc Is the first of ttitatners. Including it)» organizer of the game between York Regional Police and a team made Fire destroys condemned cottages Three cottages in ttak ltidges were involved in a fire in the early hours of last \I'ednesday. The cottages at 307 North Lake Road caught ' Wanda Woodman of Essex Avenue. Rich- We at 12348 am" and moud Hill smiles fondly at her new “'th‘md “I†“re - lte rtment res nded. ‘ daughter. Teresa May. who arrived August ï¬ihree building: were 2| at York ('entral Hospital. vacanl_ condemned and scheduled for demolition. Richmond Hill I r r h .~ ~ bl Look Who 3 13541éii‘oiliiio‘il‘igei We’re still No.1 from destruction. - Another suffered ex- tensive damage and the third only minor Arrived The cause of the blaze is WIYN INIS COUPON EACN MEMBEROF VOURFAMIU on PARTV wit RECEIVESZOO Orr ON EvERv MEAL PURCNASED FROM OUR REGULAR MENU 0&ERSGOL‘ ONE VOUCHER TO 8 USED AT ATIME (acme c/oser to nature w Cometo... THE OTHER WORLD AMWLNG‘ LICENCED UNDER tan-Dam Ll BO 0â€â€œ The Original Italian Cuisine ........................ . ..... . ........ 9 EEJ‘JZPDYE 77324758 IIIUW CELEBRATING OUR Isl ANNIVERSARY so JOIN US DURING THESE TWO WEEKS OF CELEBRATION THERE WILL RE ROSES FOR AU THE LADIES AND EETTUCCINE ALFREDO GUSTZQTD SERVED WITH EVERT DINNER TUESDAY: SEPT- 11th BLOOMINGTON STREET WEST EAST NORTH LAKE proceeds from Ihe ha“ a serIes of fund raising year-old ventriloquist game “I†go m prowc, events Mrs Brown has ('arla Mulcahey. singer H H 8 T1,; [4 I ['h 9 organized for l’roiect t'athy t'hapman and VHOHDV SBDGIH {WC 0017 AVMHDIH 133818 EDNOA lï¬dflHiVQ WV AVMHDIH NOIlDDHiSNOD HEICINT‘I 133818 MBIAAVG 153519 7‘33)! 13351". unknown. and HHH)‘ Is HIGHWAY 7 8 not planning to In- E z . vestigate further. g f, lI‘ollowing is a list of babies born duringtthe There is no estimate of I: 5 past two weeks at York (‘entral Hospital in Rich- damages‘ because of E [2 mouIl llill impending demolition. Sunday. August 12 Roberta and David Seston, Thornhill, a son at 15:52 pm. Tuesday, August 14 ‘ Bernadine and Rem Gaade, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 2:34 am. Wednesday. August 15 ' Dawn and Phil Ryckman, Downsview, a ' daughter at 4:17 am. Susie and Joe Kegel, Richmond Hill, a son at 20 minutes after midnight. Joan and William Jones, Aurora, 3 daughter at 3:31 pm. Jeanette and Blake Murphy, Islington, a daughter at 2:22 pm. Thursday. August 16 Gloria and Ron Dalton, Thornhill, a daughter at 4:14 am. Lynn and Rick Cogar, Aurora. a daughter at 2:28 am. - Friday, August 17 Susan and Stephen Phinnemore, Thornhill, ' ' ’5 ' , VISIT OUR New . Sitsiiiizkhdnil‘revor Armstrong. Aurora, a I P E son at 8:07 pm. . Saturday, Augustltt 247 YONGE STREET (JUST NORTH OF SHUTER) o I Debbie and Steven Cross, Willowdale, a I daughter at 2:34 am. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT To LIMIT Pat and Noel Cooper, Richmond Hill. ason “UANT'T‘ES at 33:03 am. _ Sunday, August 19 Susan and Chris Lyons. Thomhill, a daughter at 5:54 pm. Susan and Frank Shaw, Aurora, a daughter at 51 minutes after midnight. Monday. August 20 Lorraine and Donald (Iussin. King City, a son at I I, ‘ I! I s H I R I s 7:38 am. . I Debbie and Bruno Pignatelli. Gormley. a __ f . . . .1 daughter 31 8 ppm. > FINE POINTCOLOURED .. I. ' .- $ Tuesday. AugustZl ‘ ‘ 5 First qualitv Wanda and Harry Woodward. Richmond Hill. a $ ‘ 'v t_ _ . 35532 I ‘†‘ SOLD ELSEWHERE 10.99-12.99 daughter at 1:13 pm. 8-18 BOYS. UNISEX. Ist OUALITY G.W.G. & LEE DENIMS Er CURDS III.~- dT' th'A I‘.w‘11 d]. I tang: Imo _\ us in I ovt ae a sona MR. ‘ $ :Reg aslims Louise and Kenneth Leonard. Stouffville. a son coloured f , §“c';f§jfâ€'e z REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! ‘ ‘7‘ LADIES DELUXE V NECK VELOUR fTOPS $ ' Cotton blend luxury velour c European velour ' M ' COMPARE 16.99 a"Vcoloms 8-15 WOVEN PLAID or FLANNEL SCENIC 0R SOLID FLEXICOIL BOOKS -â€"; 7-14 GIRLS CORDUROY . EMBROIDERED JEANS $10 : SELLING ELSEWHERE 163948.99 l V L. . SOLD ELSEWHERE 16.99 Peggy and Peter Katsavos. King City. a son at VICOV’OLA'S _ ~ ; ~ ~ I I V r _ 5 ', . Wash YourselerSave! - 15! Quality . " ' 7-12 8-16 11:13 pm. - , . ‘. 1-) '. -:- - g. ,z I I. 2' 'l ,' Judy and Jim Irvine. Richmond Hill. a son at ' ' V v t‘, i ‘: "I ' I I 99¢ ~ - °°R°UR°Y M » a JEANS JEANS ‘ I§3§§‘E§.'§§'li'§i'ouatuy$ 1 3 ' SELLING ELSEWHERE 22.95 I. 3 SOLD ELSEWHERE6.99 ttossana and Joe \'ettese.-Richmond Hill, a son at 4:44 am. Dianne and Robert Limmer. Richmond Hill. a son at 4:04 am. Nicolette and Jon Hall. Richmond‘ Hill. a daughter at 1:19 pm. Thursday. August 23 at 6:29 am. Jane and John Mollard. Aurora. 3 daughter at 4:40 pm. ' Prewashed denim Friday. August 24 Saturday. August 25 Sharon and Barry Dyball. Stouffville. a son at 31 minutes after midnight. Donna Smith and Lindsay Partridge. Richmond Hill. a daughter at 1:21 pm. Debbie and Gary Maw. Nashville. a son at 9:37 pm. Sunday. August 26 Linda and Bob Price. Richmond Hill. a son at 8:41) am. mm Libéral A NIGHT OUT ON THE TOWN IN TOWN? MENS! YOUNG MENS! PLAID WESTER SHIRTS - Pearlized snaps 0 IOO°o cotton waven plaid $6 I 8-18 BOYS' GIRLS' UNISEX’ ’ 7; DOUBLEKNIT ACRYLIC TRACK 2A3x, 4-6x CANADIAN MADE " -"i HOODED 2 PIECE WATERPROOF is $ ‘ Current style "7: ' Enceptional ' value ' COMPARE AT s30 CANADIAN MADE 7 PRESEASON OFFERl WALTZ LENGTH QUILTED ROBES COLOURS I 16 BOYS' GIRLS! UNISEX! N “TH “JOGGERS :2:::.::::::.':: $ 1 SECULAR JEWISH ASSOCIATION SUNDAY SCHOOL Teachtng JEWIer cultural history. customs and tradi- tIOnS from a secular and humanistic point Of View. Page Avenue Public School 1 ST. N. SARAH?! OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:30-9:30 â€"- SATURDAY 9-6 486-1137 4474659 482-6682 IF you NUTSHUPPIIVG BIWA r â€"_ YOU’RE JUST NUT SHOPPING!