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Richmond Hill Liberal, 26 Sep 1979, A2

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A-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. September 26, 1979 A LOAN FOR ALL REASONS There are any number of good reasons to borrow; purchasing, refinancing, renovations, vacations. . . tell us your plans, and we will not only arrange for the money but recommend terms to suit your budget. Wednesday. September 19 Sinikka and Juoko Makela, Oak Ridges, a daughter at 9:52 am. Julie and Pat McDonough, Aurora. a daughter at 10:56 pm, Linda and Warren Carson. Richmond Hill, a son a! 10:35 a.mi Susan and Richard Rudisch, Richmond Hill, a son at 2:28 pm. Angela and Vince Giuliani, Oak Ridges, a daughter at 4:06 p.m. Rosalie and Gary Williamson. Richmond Hill, a daughter at 6 pm; Thursday. September 20 Janice-and Larry Wetmore. Richmond Hill, a daughter at 3:45 am. Sonia and Ted Baldwin, King. a daughter at 11:40 Friday. September 21 Linda and John Rayney. Keswick, a son at 5:50 Carol and Peter Dhama,Thornhi1L a son at 12:40 Karen and Mark Bolender. Thornhill. a-son at 8:23 pm. Darlene and Michael Dagleish, Bolsover, a daughter at 11:06 am. Saturday. September 22 Emma and Ralph Pimerano, King, a daughter at 5:36 am. Crystal and Barry Williamson, Richmond Hill. a daughter at 6:42 pm. Sunday. September 16 Bella and Stanley Shum. Thornhill, a daughter at 8:50 pm. Monday. September [7 Debbie and Brian McKay. Richmond Hill, a daughter at 1:08 am. Lucita and Alfred Johnston. Oak Ridges, a son at Following is a list of babies born during the past week at York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill. Debra and Bill Hickman Stouffvillp a daughter at 5:39 p m. Glennis and Jim Mayhew Richmond Hill a daughter at 9: 23 p. m Nancy and Wayne Scoville, Thornhill, a daughter at 7:08 p.m. Marie Rose and Philip Charrier. Thornhill. a daughter at 6:10 p.m. RICHMOND HILL AURORA STOUFFVILLE KESWICK BRADFORD BEETON BARRIE ANGUS NEWMARKET ALLISTON RESIDENT PARTNER IN RICHMOND HILL Stanley P. Fienberg Ph.D. LLB. Janet Wilson, 11 Church Street, Maple holds her twin daughters, Lisa left and Angela on the right. The babies are the first children for Janet and her husband, Paul and were born September 15 at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill. Lisa was born at 10:24 a.m. and Angela at 10:27 a.m. (Liberal Photo by Millie Stewart) Carry on a General CORBETT, MONTGOMERY & ASSOCIATES BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Look Who ’5 Arrived RICHMOND HILL STOUFFVILLE BRADFORD BARRIE NEWMARKET 10255 Yonge Street Sunday, September 23 Wayne Scoville, Thomhill, a 883-5557 Since 1844 Contact our office: 10355 Yonge Street Richmond Hill 884-1107 Practice of Law in Taking part were: Glenda Payne, Stephen Conville, Kathleen Campbell. Andrea Sin- clair. Kathy Thompson. Jennifer Barrow. Nancy Naylor, Lydia Byleveld‘ Allison Kent, Caroline Sneddon; Debbie Stock. Scott Naylor, Shannon Ewing. and Heather McKenzie. Mistress of Ceremonies Yvonne Sale. introduced a succession of talented youngsters who played instruments. acted, sang. danced and even “hop ped“ their way into the hearts of the audience. In recognition of the International Year of the Child, entertainment was provided by the children of the congregation. Most were members of the “Explorers”. The evening of friend- ship and talent was organized by the United Church Women. That was the scene Monday night in the auditorium at the Rich- mond Hill United Church when an old-fashioned sing-a-long led by the Very Reverend N. Bruce McLeod at the piano took place. The rafters rang and the children sang. Children entertain at function WILSON NIBLETT NO. 1 CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE DEALER IN YORK REGION Transfer privileges are provided on both [he Yonge Street and Bayview Avenue service l0 lhe Richmond Hill The fare change is part of a plan to integrate the local G0 services with municipal transit which ultimately. according to G0 Transit authorities, should see a common fare structure. This fare is an increase of 10 cents for Yonge Street users and a decrease of 10 cents for those using the Bayview Service. Commuters using G0 Transit on both Yonge Street and Bayview Avenue to the Finch Subway will pay 50 cents for the ride beginning Monday. October Linda Forsyth of Richmond Hill holds a seven- pound rolling pin over her boyfriend Hugh Lynar. The rolling pin was one of many an- G 0 Transit bus fares altered FOR SALES * SERVICE * LEASING AND REPUTATION Wilson Niblett WE AT WILSON NIBLETT MOTORS LIMITED REQUEST THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY AT A SPECIAL PREVIEW SHOWING OF THE ALL NEW 1980 CHEVROLET AND OLDSMDBILE SEPTEMBER 26, 27. 28 & 29, 1979 BETWEEN 7:00 P.M. AND 10:00 PM. AT 10675 YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO. REFRESHMENTS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT PARKING ARE HERE THE MOTORS LIMITED 10675 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL PHONE 884-0991 - 727-9453 Transit lovm service Transit Coordinator for Rich- mond Hill. Bud Newton. said it will be a simple procedure to transfer from GO Transit to the local bus. but when transferring the other way. from Richmond Hill Transit to GO Transit, the passenger will be required to pay the difference. The complete new tariff for G() Transit. Richmond Hill to the Finch Subway. will be adults. 50 cents. students. 35 cents. children and senior citizens, 25 cents. GO Transit‘s Bayview bus service will undergo another major change also on October 1. At that time buses will operate at 30 minute frequency during tiques on display at Hillcrest Mall last weekend. Salesman Dave Service looks on. (Liberal photo by Ian Kernohan) rush hour and hourly during mid- day, with no service being provided in evenings or on weekends and holidays. Due to Markham Transit‘s recently instituted service operating on the same route from Thornlea Secondary School‘ GO buses will not handle local passengers south of Highway 7. Routing will also change, with buses travelling down Bayview Avenue only as far south as John Street in Thomhill and cross John Street to Yonge Street. then along Yonge to the terminal at the Finch subway station. BOSTLUND INDUSTRIES LTD. '- 91 MAPLE GROVE AVE. OAK RIDGES, ONT. 7735651 STONEWARE LAMPS FIBERGLASS SHADES ‘ 70% Now $2995 ' VISIT OUR PERMANENT DISPLAY ROOM List price ‘112“ HOURS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10 AM â€" 5 PM Save up to Or other times by appointment KING RD l MAPLE cinove

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