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Richmond Hill Liberal, 12 Sep 1979, D2

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Arc welder causes truck to explode A pickup bruck blew up Saturday evening but no one was hurt. The owner. Frank Geschonek drove his truck away from the scene. and away from people When he jumped out of the truck. il blew up. An electric arc welder caused Ihe truck to burst into flames‘ A trailer. hitch was being installed on a 1979 Ford pickup truck at 9030 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. Damages are estimated at $13,000 Monday. September IO Leslie and Larry Cull. Brampton. 8 daughter at 9:13 am. Valerie and Peter MacKinnon. Richmond Hill. a daughter at 10 pm. (‘arol and Gary Wayne. Lake Wilcox. a daughter Saturda) . September 15 Linda and Jim McKinney, Richmond Hill. a son at 4:51 am. Mahboobeh and Hamid Katirai. Scarborough. a daughter at 6:18 am. Margaret and Mario Chiarcossi. Tho'rnhill. a daughter ai 12:45 pm. Sandra and Joe Barclay, Richmond Hill, a son at 9:06 a.m. Janet and Paul Wilson. Maple. twin girls: one at 10:24 am. and one at 10:27 am. at 8:39 am. Catherine and Jim Tuckerman. Omemee. a son at 10:10 am. Wednesday. September 12 Anne and Dion McGuire. Richmond Hill. a son at 8:19 pm. Linda and Roy Bridge. Barrie. a son at 11:47 pm. . \‘aleria and George Taylor. Richmond Hill. a son Friday. September H Julianna and Batrick Francis. Richmond Hill. a daughter at 3 minutes after midnight. Christine and Gary Baker. Richmond Hill. a daughter at 7:32 am. Judy and Wayne Frye. 'I‘hornhill. a daughter at 10:49 am. Susan Smith smiles proudly at her new twin daughters. Mandy Lynn on mother’s left and Penny Leigh on the right. The girls were born September 9 at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). Look who ’3 arrived Followiné is a list of babies born during the past week at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill. 31 11:53 p.m Thursday. September 13 Lynn and Richard Ty‘mczyszyn. Newmarkei. a daughler at 8:27 am. Joanne and Peter Haslem. Thornhill. a _son at Peggy and Clayton Chapman. Aurora. a son at 11:42 pm, Suhday, September 16 Kathleen and Karl Kamper. Thomhill. a son at 10:01 pm. Elizabeth Sanderson has passed her Grade 3 exam with the Canadian Ac~ cordian Teachers Associaâ€" tion. Elizabeth is a stu- dent of Cosmo School of Music. ELIZABETH SANDERSON comma Ma": 1o1uvm5m WM! read small ads. You are! TH'E LIBERAL. Wednesday. September Peeple {V SHAMPOO SET r SHAMPOO SET 8 OUT REG SPECIAL SENIOR CITIZEN SENIOR CITIZEN PERMANENT WAVE (CUT INCLUDED ) ALLENCOURT HAIR STYLING ARE OFFERING... FOR MEN & WOMEN SPECIAL FOR ALL AGES. gm a September 27-30 FAMILY FAIR FOR APPOINTMENT 884-4581 fillsnwuzlz CL/ai’l, 5155,1029 ‘29 MARKHAM ROAD OPEN THURSDAYE: Markham & Bayview, Richmond Hill FRIDAY EVENINGS 19. 1919 By Anne Wanstall Travel Editor DRAGON BAY. Jamaica â€" Of all the Caribbean countries whose tourism was walloped by internal political disputes in the past. Jamaica has made one of the most remarkable recoveries. ()n this lovely lush island where the greens of the mountains sweep dovm to the chalk of the cliffs and azure blue of the sea. the tourist is made to feel very imâ€" portant. A constant radio campaign explains to any reluctant Jamaican that VFOOD C By ANNE WANSTALL One of the greatest quotes 1 ever heard from a producer of food came from a cheesemaker in Switzerland. A constant radio campaign explains to any reluctant Jamaican that it ‘s the tourist dollars which help to provide the small luxuries of life that have to be imported. and the people have responded with un< derstanding that has grown into genuine friendliness. Because so many items have to be imported and are “rationed" by the simple expediency of high prices, guests on the island sometimes come across small in- conveniences. TRAVEL: lmported wine is strictly luxury class (the home brewed version, made from imported concentrate is reasonably palatable and often given ,free on package tripsl: 1n the classic tradition I forgot my toothbrush. and spent a week brushing what was visible with a nail brush! But these are small problems for the visiting Canadian who seeks sunshine. unbelievably exotic scenery and the kind of good time that suits every taste and pocket book. Dragon Bay is my personal favorite place in Jamaica. Once the resort of millionnaires. it seems to have dropped from the centre of Rome or Milan. Cottages. built on a hillside overlooking a quiet bay, are available for families - or doors can be locked so that they are divided into suites for couples. Some even have kitchens for those who prefer to cut costs_ by doing their own cooking with the readily available Jamaican produce and fish. ’ It has an air of elegance you‘d expect to find in a farfi'ére expéfi§T€1§ ‘F‘é'sort' â€" yet there‘s a disco on the promontory of the bay for the young crowd‘ REG. s13.50 NOW REG, s6.50 NOW (SHAMPOO, SET 8 CUT) “the Fair with a future?” V $500 $1050 REG‘ ‘2350 NOW Strand Tours packages start at around $500 per person. double oc- cupancy. Another Strand vacation is quite dif- ferent Built like many North American hotels. Seawinds practically sits on the beach and offers go-go entertainment and “To make a good cheese,“ he said, “you have to love it, just as a vintner loves his wines, a baker his fresh bread and a man his wife." The Canadians' love for cheese has been growing rapidly. although the courtship has not always been an easy one. Con» stantly rising prices for both domestic and im- ported cheeses have caused fluctuations in buying patterns, hesitation at the point of sale. and reluctance to consider it as a substitute protein for meat. REG. ”1.00 NOW Today, when we look at our meat prices, cheese no longer seems an ex- travagance. True, the best cheeses are still expensive especially if they are confined to their more traditional role as an after dinner palate teaser. But use cheese as the main meal from time to time. and you‘ll see the advantages it offers to save on the budget. Even when it sits in a vacuum package. cheese is a living. breathing organism temporarily siilled. Once released. it lives again so a word as to its care. Refrigerator manuf- act urers who put a cheese compartment in the door of the appliance make a basic mistake. The door is so frequently opened that the cheese is constantly exposed to less than the chill it needs to remain dormant. Consequently open packages of cheese tend to mold quickly, and the sight of that green bacteria has housewives heaping it into the gar- bage at too early a stage. - Itis bestwtonkeep your. cheese in a bowl in the body of the refrigerator to retard bacteria growth. FOOD COLUMN THIS OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 2nd, '79 $2000 $700 The tourist is important in Jamaica games every hour on the hour. Beloved by the young couples who want to dance their vacations away through the night, I found the best part was early in the morning when 1 could have the beach almost to myself. apart from the joggers. with dogs in tow. SWISS CHEESE FRITTERS I large slice bread I thin slice ham I tbsp. butter 1 slice Emmenthal cheese salt and pepper I egg. fried Lightly toast the bread and briefly fry the ham. Place the ham on the bread, cover with the cheese slice and season with salt and pepper. Place the sandwich under the broiler to let the cheese melt. Before serving, top with the fried egg. Serves one. SWISS SUMMER SANDWICH I slice toast 1 tomato. sliced salt and pepper I slice Emmenthal cheese Top the toast with tomato slices, seaSon with salt and pepper. Cover with the cheese slice and pop under the broiler until the cheese melts. Serves one. QUICHE EMMENTHAL 9-inch shell Emmenthal 1 tbsp. flour 1 cup milk 3 eggs. beaten pinch of salt few dashes white pepper Put the pastry into a pan. pulling up the sides of the pastry to form a deep rim. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Mix the flour and grated cheese and sprinkle over the bottom of the pastry case. Combine the remaining ingredients and pour over the cheese. Bake for 15 minutes at 400 degrees‘ then lower the heat to 325 degrees and cook for a further 30 minutes. Serve? ffllfl‘ I4, 21. 28 & 35 Day Tours (longer upon request) Departing every Monday beginning Nov. 5th9 ORMOND BEACH (DAYTONA) 9 Day Depart Dec. 25/79 (Afternoon departure) PRE-SEASON EFFICIENCY LIVING IN FLORIDA FOR DETAILS CALL ORMOND BEACH (DAYTONA BEACH) ORMOND BEACH (DAYTONA) 12 Days Depart Dec‘ 22/79 pound 1week,0ct. 27 through Nov. 24. CHRISTMAS SPEC];d Set sail from Tampa through the Gulf of Mexico to the Land of the May as Visit the ports of St Tomyas de Castilla, Puerto Cortes and Cozumel where you'll experience the timeless taSte Of \quenc :cnes Mexico. The land of ancient Mayan kings and grand Spanish architecture. soft guitars and shady sombreros, and a people as warm as the sunshine, Your local licenced travel agent or Toronto Area 363-6119 Toll free Ontario only. 1-800-461-7615 New fmm Snand. ssVe'Iacmz,Canada’s favourite cruiseship. grated Seawinds is near Montego Bay. and it also has a villa complex for those who prefer less activity â€"- or to bed the children down early. These are more ex- pensive. but again you can do your own cooking. Prices start at $299 in The Towers, and $329 at the apartments Payment for all extras at Seawinds is with “bananas.“ the chain of poppets you purchase and wear around your neck instead of carrying paper currency. Negril Beach Village about two hours by bus from Montego Bay. is hep on hedonism. Packages include everything other than hard liquor, laundry and cigarettes. Ther'e are hour to hour activities from first thing in the morning to last thing at night, and a nude bathing.beach. Package prices start at around For a truly all-inclusive package go to Couple‘s at St. Mary. There isn't even a cashier‘s desk! Even cigarettes and liquor are included (and you can drink all night at the piano bar), but the catch is that you have to be a couple - as the ad- vertisement says.“Go with someone you love.“ Prices start at $1,200, inclusive of airfare. But perhaps you really want to be alone, and Jamaica can help you out there as well. Rockhouse in Negril is staggeringly beautiful from every view out of the windows of your palm-thatched villa. Rockhouse is the location for the loafer. The small villas contain everything you want. from a small kitchen, living and bedrooms, to an outdoor. enclosed shower where you can scrub down with the palm trees waving over your head. Below the villas. a turquoise sea crested with white breakers crashed against the hollows in the rocks- that lead into small caves for the swimming explorer. Rates start at around $50 ST. PETERSBURG l2 Days Depart Dec. 22/79 I? lAWSON TRAVEL 9 Strand Era/525 .1 DAY IT, (u card) 501-” IOYAL IMK PLAZA WI I. THOINCUI’FE WET PLACE Night Travel COIIERCE COURT 8|. "01 Mod Cancun. “0â€"0101 “0-19“ TD. CENTRE (Coocwm) ”M1 2 CARLTON 8T, (M m... ”75.1 daily for each villa daily for each villa. it‘s wise to visit your There‘s much. _much lravel agent for details more aboul Jamaica so about the many variable Your final tax bills were mailed on August 30, 1979 with payments due on the following dates. We trust you will appreciate the courtesy of this reminder nofice If you have not received your tax bill please contact the Treasurer’s office, 297-1 900 immediately. If you have received your tax bill but your payments are made through your mortgage company, will you kindly forward this tax bill to them for payment promptly. NOTICE VILLO'DALE Yonool Blvd” “10 Yong. 8L nun" ”UNIVERSITY AVENUE some LONDON 519011-3000 QEorporatmn of the Clown ot filarkbam 1979 FINAL K TAX BILLING FIRST PAYMENT DUE SEPTEMBER 21, 1979 SECOND PAYMENT DUE NOVEMBER 23, 1979 MUNICIPAL OFFICES 8911 Woodbine Avenue, Markham, Ont HAMILTON 410-525-3343 KITCNENER SID-57,4100 OUELPN sum-1m IIU'TON I HM Id. N. Price Includes: - Roundtrlp airfare o All meals 0 Accommodation as booked Dnces are sumac! (0 avleva and ngn season women: All Strand Holoavs ave mm to meterms wcmnns ofme WW sea-0nd lheStvandHode “549* ETOIICOKE "yum Mom shopping Nail. 2‘4â€"5301 IIWWUOA W Ono trapping 2751’. +he holidagmdem [O avaulao‘I-rv and “9" $9350" SUW‘ one week plus apolmble taxes Departs from Toronto packages offered to this small gem under the sunshine. E.A. BARTON TR EASUR ER

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