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Richmond Hill Liberal, 3 Oct 1979, C2

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DEBBIE GREENFIELD Hi// girl plays \ movie role Richmond Hill is the home of yet another promising star. This time it '5 Debbie Greenfield. 11, of Yongehurst Road. Debbie was selected from a list of several to portray “Kim” in a movie called ‘Prom Night‘, which is scheduled to be released in the spring of 1980‘ Debbie plays “Kim,” in her younger years. and Jamie Lee Curtis, who is the daughter of Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, plays the role of Kim in her teen and later years. Some of the movie scenes were filmed at the Langstaff Jail Farm, and those who see it, will also recognize the Richmond Hill Fire Department in some of the shots. No stranger to cameras, Debbie has been a model for ad- vertising for the past eight years. and her picture has appeared in catalogues, newspapers, magazines and on TV commercials. The Richmond Hill girl was chosen for the part because she closely resembles Miss Curtis. Weekends only 10 AM. to 5 PM. Weather permitting Thus weekend we're featuring McIntosh. Cor ttands and Macouns. While they last Red Delicrous. Gold Delrcuous and Russet Containers provided SPECIAL Fun for the HOLIDAY why our FARM F000 FESTIVAL 11:00 AM. to 10 PM. Batty THIS WEEKEND |N~ CLUDING MONDAY Bon- tires, Hotdogs. Cider. Cot- tee. Doughnuts FREE Homemade Red Wing Ap‘ plesauce North side at Highway No. 2. between Whitby 5 Ajax. C-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 3, 1979 Debbie's parents are PICK YOUR OWN RED WING ORCHARDS Tuennone 1668-3311 at APPLES Claire and Norma Greenfield and they are proud of their daughter‘s achievement. but not as proud as Debbie. She was delighted to be treated as just one of the cast by the stars of the movie. Don’t let winter rum your lgwp. Build strong healthy grass this fall with CIL Winterizer, to protect your lawn against over~wmtering problems. CIL Winterizer is speCIally formu- lated to feed and condition your grass against the coming freeze, thaw cycle, To winter condition your lawn and kill broadleaf weeds at the same time use CIL Winterizer/Weeder this fall. LIMITED / GROWING SINCE 1892 10870 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL ONTARIO - TELEPHONE 884-5996 EN DEAN NURSERIES Add Andre Blumauer to the list â€" a Canadian artist born in Austria, Andy is an international harmonica artist-ente- rtainer and musician- band leader. In addition to many television per- formances, Andy has appeared four times at the CNE grandstand and appears annually at the CNE Carlsberg Pavilion. Young and old alike will enjoy the antics of venâ€" triloquist Johnny Main‘ who will astonish you with the many feats he ac~ complishes. Along with “Archie” and the rest of his lifelike friends, Johnny has delighted adults as well as children. having perfomed in night clubs, hotels, television. fairs, military bases. banquets and various children shows. Headlining the sh0w is Billy Meek, star of television’s Pig and Whistle. A free grandstand show at 12 noon following the 11 am. parade Saturday is but one of the many new - items in- troduced to this year's l32nd annual Woodbridge Fall Fair. PIUSfREE chain! (reg value‘17.601 MALâ€" Save s37.61) (regulat £21 Special ’199.95 Free grandstand show treat at Woodbridge Fair ' New items to Satur- day's action include a beef barbecue at 5 pm. and a teen dance at 8:30 pm. An antique gas engine display and the McLaughlin antique car display are also new this year. Sunday‘s new features include a flea market; Ayrshire Cattle Show; Gymkhana Show in the Hunters‘ Ring and the KenJen Petting Zoo. Canadian dirt track Nancy McCaig. for- merly of the Uncle Bob tv show, will act as MC. And it's all free with your admission to the fair grounds. In addition to the Fair Queen Pageant Friday night, it's Royal Bank Date Night (wear a- button ‘and ride the Conklin Midway for half price) and now this year is the talent show. In addition, performers so far committed include the Ontario Provincial Police Pipe Band: the Jack and Jill Promenadors and the Richvale Majorettes. All three stars above are courtesy of Canada‘s Wonderland. mm“ (regular ‘219 95) motorcycle racing champion Peter Grant will also be on hand to chat with you. Harness racing with pari-mutual betting highlights Monday's grows to 4 ft - l.2 m his hardy, pyramidal uonymus has attractive silver-edged leaves. Excellent for contrast against red brick or dark green plants. EMERALD GAIETY EUONYMUS l9l5 Prices‘] EVERGREENS CHRYSANTHEMUMS IN BLOOM Add instant colour to your garden with these hardy. easy to grow mums. Perfect for filling gaps where annuals have finished flowering. ln pots ready for planting. m. A“ A- This rich fertilizer with 25" ’u Milorganile prepares your lawn for winter and keeps il green all fall. Excellent combined with grass seed or applied under sod. 20$;T439T33 $6.66 (grows to 65 ft - 20 m) A hardy, dependable conifer with an éxcellent shape for windbreaks or specimen plantings. At- 24 in (60cm) tractive foliage is slight- :3 ly bluish. c SO-GREEN FALL LAWN EOOD_(3:6-|0). l2 in (30 cm) Reg; $2.65 ea WHITE SPRUCE SHERIDAN NURSEBIES 66th Anniversary Sale SAlE ENDS 0610MB 7m. VISII Sheridan Nurseries IIIIS week. * The White Spruce. Douglas Fir and White Pine described here are 66 cents/each with a purchase of $20.00 or more. Limit one per ' customer. 11011 BEyview Ave., Richmond Hill W EILEEEEEES aw: ft - l.2 m pyramidal uonymus 'e silver-edged leaves. )r contrast against red 'k green plants. - l.5 m) These versatile. low growing. woody plants thrive in sun or shade. Excellent for low hedges. foundation plantings or formal parterre plantings. Several varie- ties available. 3 '0 in (25 rm) (grows to 3 ft - l m) A very attractive Euonymus with thick glossy leaves and clusters of orange-coloured fruit. Forms 3 neatly rounded bush with a 4 ft spread or may be trained against a wall. .2..(30..) $7.70 (grows to 13 ft - 4 m) This versatile. widely used Yew is ideal for foundation plantings. hedges. and other formal and in- formal plantings in sun or shade. lb in (40 cm) s Libéral $l.66 ca TORONTO 3644 Sheppard An Eu! m 91”“ m [LT 293-2493 WENSI’ECIALS‘fiW» Good growing starts with good soil. ichview Soil Products 884-1 BEE top soil garden mix compost manure For full details on the 1979 edition of The Woodbridge Fall Fair. please see the ad- vertisement elsewhere in this newspaper. activities, but there is plenty more. Reg. $13.30 These versatile. low growing. woody plants thrive in sun or shade. Excellent for low hedges. foundation plantings or formal parterre plantings. Several varie- ties available. (grows frorfi 2.5 ft to 4.5 ft - .75 BOXWOOD (Darwin Hybrid) Mid-season tulips in a wide range of brilliant colours from golden yellow to bright red. BIJlBS (WP SIZE) MIXED TULIPS Rugged guards for protecting trees horn dogs. cats. and olher animals. Oshawa: King West Garden Centre, 847 King St. W.. 728â€"9429 Kchhener. Forest Hill Garden Centre. 100 EImsdale Rd.. 743-4146 "WEAK? m mum'sâ€"nu SHERIDAN NURSERIES 297-2253 20 for FOR FALL PLANTING (grows to 65 ft - 20 m) This native of the Rocky Mountains grows in a stately pyramid. An ideal choice for 24 in (60 cm) windbreaks or boun- 93 dary screens. c DOUGLAS FIR $5.95 A copy of the Plan and the draft Bvâ€"law are available for inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk, 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. The Council will consider the proposed By-law at its meeting on the 3rd day of December, 1979, and at that time will hear any person or the solicitor or the agent of any person who advises the Clerk in writing prior to the 3rd day of December, 1979, that he would like to appear. Dated at the Town of Richmond Hill this 3rd day of October,1979. ‘ ’ Take Notice That the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill proposes to consider the passing of a By-law to stop up and close Part of a Public Highway known as Sunset Beach Road as shown as Part 6 on a Reference Plan 65R-2580. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: OCTOBER 3,1979 DATE OF SECOND PUBLICATION: OCTOBER 10, 1979 DATE OF THIRD PUBLICATION: OCTOBER 17, 1979 DATE OF FOURTH PUBLICATION: OCTOBER 24, 1979 (Cbsed Sundays “nan-um Notice of Road Closing 481-6422 2927 Yong: S! THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL C.D. WELDON, CLERK Icof’tcuct. BUlBS (NILIII) MIXED NARCISSUS EMERALD LEADER EUONYMUS Early bloomers with striking large cupped flowers. Choose from a wide variety of healthy vigorous house plants in 2 inch pols â€" perfect for lenariums. These are all top qualily evergreens just in from Sheridan Nurseries' own farms for this Anniversary Celebralion‘ They carry the full Sheridan Nutseries Guarantee until June I. 1980‘ 'VO‘C IS for Reg. $15.95 momvmgm 700 Evans Ave $5.95 pyramid with attractive soft green needles. WHITE PINE (grows to 80 ft - 25 m) A well known native of Eastern Canada, the White Pine grows rapidly in an open, loose 24 in (60 cm)? The Corporation of The Town of Richmond Hill (grows to 13 ft - 4 m) This versatile, widely used Yew is ideal for foundation plantings. hedges. and other formal and in- formal plantings in sun or shade. UPRIGHT lAPANESE YEW Beautiful early flowering bulbs in a varier of colours including white. blue. purple and yellow. humus A BlJlBS 7M CM SIZE MIXED CROCUSES Each day from Thursday Oclobel' 41h through Sunday'Oclober 7th. the first 66 customers at every Sheridan Nuwies location will teceivc a free Garden Mum. 605 Soulhdo‘m Rd 822-0251 25 for ve. 98 Garden MIIIIIS!!! $2.45 Reg. $17.20

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