Al leaSI they a5§umed it was for the same paint job‘ Thirteen tenders were received, with 12 ranging from $2.200 to $5.410. 'l‘he 131h. from Houston‘s Decorating (‘emre in Keswick, was for $21.000.’ " ‘ York Region Police commissioners were startled last week when Ihey reviewed tenders [hal ranged from $2200 to 321.000 for the same paint job. (‘hief Bruce" Crawford said he thought there must be some mistake. But he noted that the figure had been clearly Expensive paint job “lyped out in words" on Ihe lender. “They obviously didn‘t want Ihe contract.“ said lhe commission chair- man. (‘outure The commission ap- proved acceptance of the $2.200 bid from Ivan Winkworlh of Newmarkel. The job covers painting of parts of ihe police headquarters building in Newmarket. Cathy Haddad of Baythorn Drive, Thornhill holds her son Chafic Charles, who was born November 3 at' York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). Monday. November 5 Helen and Tony Shulist, Richmond Hill, a son at 1 am. Anna and David Aptheker, Richmond Hill, a son at 5:34 am. Danita and Tero Rampanen, Toronto, a daughter at 8:35 p.m. Wednesday, November 7 Linda and John Caravos, Richmond Hill, a son at 10:20 p.m. ' Adele and Joel Zelden, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 12:47 p.m. Thursday. November 8 Donita and Roy Cairns, Richmond Hill, a son at 3:09 a.m. Janice and John Russell, Thornhill, a daughter at 3:23 am. Following is a list of babies born during the past week at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill. Liberal advertised brands from Liberal advertised stores L 00k who ’3 arrived Judge Donald BUY NOW OPEN YEAR ROUND Far The ï¬nest { g Wedding Reception In \BINGD :40 pm. Earlybirds EVERY WEDNESDAY» NIGHT WITHIN 3:] NUMBERS WED., NOV. 14th CONSOLATION JACKPOT $500.00 MUST GO THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE BUTTONVILLE GOLF El- COUNTRY CLUB WOODBINE AVE. (1 MILE N. 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Orchestra has started its 19th season with a rich musical program warmly received by near capacity audiences Hearing a pianist of Miss Shannon‘s rank and talent is a rare op- portunity for any music lover. Beethoven's Egmom (Nature a challenging piece‘ was well treated by the 70-piece orchestra. (:rieg‘s piano concerto spanned a broad range of moods and tempos. BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PABTJES NOW! Orchestra thrills nearâ€"packed houses The North End 8:00 p.m.' Regular Games Curtain Club gears for next pro duction is a the Snow clearing bid accepted A Newmarket firm has been hired to remove snow ‘lhiS winter from York Regional Police headquan as parking lots in Newmarket and Richâ€" mond Hill. The police commission last week accepted the $1,770 bid Of Green Valley Landscaping and Gar» dening Company to handle snow removal between Dec. 1 and March 31. Other bids ranged up to $5.375. While playing Haydn‘s Military Symphony. the orchestra wove a rich tapestry of themes and melodies. I n S c h u b e r t ‘ s In it. Jennet. the realist. finds herself destined for the stake simply because the citizens of her town cannot fathom her straightforward, pract- (‘Eief Bruce Crawford said Green Valley did the job the last two years “in LI very Satisfactory manner.“ hazards of being a realist in a deluded world. Granted Jenn'et is prone to a few eccentricities â€" dining indoors with her peacock every Sunday â€" but witchcraft? ical, but somewhat naive approach to life. For tickets. call 895 8713 or 889-0959 York Symphony's next concert is December 7 and 8 a1 Marylake Shrine. north of King ('ity. Rosamunde. the sym- phony‘s skill shone as the musicians played the piece wilh vigorous en- Ihusiasm and enjoyment . a fitting finale to a f ine concert 6‘ l§efli The young gentlemen of £5 Haï¬erown ' DIANE HEATHERINGTON ‘ TONIGHT ' AND EVERY WEDNESDAY THEBEAFTEB ' ARMENIA“ COMMBHITY BING THE SLIDERS WIN $5.500 Start'ng At 7:09 PM. 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