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Richmond Hill Liberal, 12 Dec 1979, B10

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National Transit Cards. awarded the right to sell ad- vertising on the town‘s transit buses. did not honor contracts with local businessmen or the town. and no one has been able to locate the company represen- tative, Frank Brouwer. A town committee is proposing to honor contracts on Richmond Hill Transit buses on behalf of an errant advertising company. Richmond Hill clerk Dave Weldon said the Bylaws. Procedures, Fire and Personnel Committee will recommend to council that the tdwn allow all those who had contracts with National Transit to leave their 8-10 â€"â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, December 12, 1979 Ronalds Printing has waged a war on waste (WOW) in their Richmond Hill plant. Em- ployees (left to right) Rocky Roelink, Ray Dahl, Diane Piirto and Andy McGregor. the Assistant Plant Manager, inspect the display “Madame Roseline“ will attempt happiness as shown to her through to tell you everything you want to cards and tea leaves. (Liberal know about your future health and Photo by Bruce Hogg) It was only after having heart problems‘ when she had to give up The fortune teller said she has always been psychic and able-to know about people and see events in the future. “I pleased a lot of people when I was there," she said. Three years ago she Worked out of an office on Markham Road, For 11 years Madame Roseline has been reading 'people‘sAfutures from the bottom of a cup and off random cards set on the table. Madame Roseline is back in town. The teacup and card reader has returned to Richmond Hill after touring Canada from coast to coast telling fortunes. Town will hohor transit contracts Madame Rose/ine is back in town At one time, Doncaster was the scene of numerous trains being put together and taken apart â€" in- cluding the much talked about auto train â€" at all hours of the day and night. Howeven 'CN 335 managed to shift the Things are settling down in Canadian National Railways‘ Doncaster Yard in Thornhill, but York North MP John Gamble wants assurance it will stay that way. It’s calm at Doncasz‘er ('OUICr? Pm 3 3'3 Mr. Weldon said, even these people will still get a year of advertising on [own buses for their contract price. To keep the town‘buses looking neat, ads which have been defaced, by any means, will have to be replaced at the advertiser‘s expense. but the advertiser may Those who contracted for ads. but never actually had copy put on the buses, will be told that if they prepare their own ad. they can have space on the bus for the year 1980. said the clerk. “This makes 15 or 16 months for some who only contracted for one year.“ said Mr. Weldon. ads on the buses until the end of 1980. “But there was one phrase in the letter that didn‘t satisfy me“‘ Mr Gamble said Friday at a press conference. “ ‘Present plans‘ means they could change“ He wrote to thé Minister of Transport to complain In November, the railway notified Mr. Gamble it was their in- tention 10 move the shunting operations operations away from Doncaster. Right now Madame 'Roseline does readings in her home located up- stairs at 101208 Yonge Street (south- west corner Arnold and Yonge Streets). No appointment is necessary and people are invited to walk in She said many people have come back and told her what she told them was true about plans to travel health and family life. her nursing career. that she began reading these mysteries professionally. Madame Roseline said she likes to help people by telling them good news about their future. She also will advise about liming of business investments but mostly she likes to tell people about their love life. set up to show employees how much materials cost. hoping to cut down on the amount of waste produced in the printing plant. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg) Late next year the town will look at proposals for advertising on town buses once again‘ but this time staff will make sure the agreement is reviewed and the applicants investigated. Mr. Gamble said he would only accept trains stopping at Doncaster if there was a traffic tie-up. and would only agree to setting off of cars, if the cars were destined for local industry. still use the space Mr. Weldon said he has examined the contracts with National Transit and the com- pany did not specify it would replace any damaged ad- vertising. “So. \Kze'll give space just like we gave it to National Transit,“ said Mr. Weldon. The recommendation from the Bylaws, Procedures, Fire and Personnel Committee will go to council for approval Monday. about the phrase, and asked him to intervene. Mr. Gamble is awaiting the minister‘s reply. Since the change in shuming procedures. there have been only We com- plaints from residents. Letters If we had taken the time to weigh the pros and cons of our hasty decision, I am not sure if the out- come might have been different. City girl versus country matron. Born and raised in the environment of big city living. l often longed for the quiet and solitude of the countryside. and my meandering thoughts would straytothe far off fields of King. My dad used to take us for afternoon drives up and down the hills of Keele St. many years ago. We would approach a hill slowly. and as we to the success of this year‘s edition of the Rich‘ mond Hill Santa Claus Parade is difficult. but we‘re going to try anyway. The costs of the parade have all been covered to the last dime. thanks to Ihe following firms and individuals (including doctors and dentists who wish to remain anonymous): Guaranty Trust. Charlton Hardware‘ Wilson Niblett, Bork Jewellers. Canadian Heat Treaters, Klees Meats, Printing Place, Boyles Shell. Baymar Sports. Mrs. Bartlett. Ronald‘s Saying thank you to everyone who contributed l have truly come home, she says Don‘t forget to return us our love You may keep all the dimes and the dollars, The parental advice in good measure: You may hold in your heart whatever the part We have had in your life that you treasure. May you always cleave fast to the moments That brightened your life‘s treasure trove. But just one request, ere you leave the old nest, Parents to children Committee saysthanks in back would have the young parents in the front roaring in laughter. Lovely picnic suppers at the side of the road‘ sitting in the deep grass. thankful that the fence was between us and the staring 'cows. ' On winter days dad would pack the sleigh and toboggan in the car and we would be off to slide. down the same roads.‘ now snow-covered. that, we had taken such wild" daring rides on only a few. months previous; reached the crest. he would speed up, and the squeals and screeches from the three little girls in back would have the young parents in the front roaring in laughter. Lovely picnic suppers at the side of the road, sitting in the deep grass, thankful that the fence When we first married, my husband shared~my feelings of deep affection for the countryside in King Township. He brought his dogs for their weekly run up to the fields. where he would walk for hours absorbing the beauty of the land- scape. Federated Jarvis Industries; Hatch Catering, Rich- mond Heights Merchants. David Amos Assoc, Standard. Forest Products, R. Hill Coin Club. Jiffy Auto Glass. Unikart, Lawlor & LeClaire. Carcones. A, Alton. Allencourt Variety. Perry-Hill Wood Products, Sheilds Shoes. Canadian Tire. Chamber of Commerce. Bill's Gulf. Aurora Automotive. Dominion Jug Milk. Durkins. B.P.. J. Hin- chcliffe. Kensington Towers. Classicomm. R. Hill Food Centre, Kozy Cafe. Kinnear. Elkhorn. Plasticap. Allencourt Fish & Chips, R. Hill Minor Soccer. Scholastic. Minor Soccer. Scholastlc‘ C F G M . T r e n d Upholstery, Bell Canada. Richmond Furs, Ellen's Coiffures, Suburban Auto Repair, Dave Sanderson Gulf. Kenzi-e Drugs, BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thornndge Dr Thornhlll MInIStef Rev J Mulder BA 8 D v889~5225 Servnce at 10 30‘a‘m. and 5.00 pm Ramsey Rec. Ltd” Vital R‘ustproofing. Ratcliffs Canada‘ Hayes Printing. Powell Plumbing. Richmond Electric. Bond Steel. Findlay Electric, Street Brost Auto Electric. Don Little Ford, Ramer Fuels. DM & T Services. IIIUI IIIIUIIU IIII.| UNITED CHURCl Yonge and Centre Stree’ts 884‘L Sunday Dec 2 1979 Advent Communion Service Church School Nursery Care Available Ministers The Very Rev N Br McLeod The Rev. Dr Norman McNaIrn The Hadassah Bazaar is over and once again the time has come for us to say our thank yous. Newkirk Bowl Scott’s Chicken Villa, Dow Pharmaceuticals. Richmond l'nn, Bank of Montreal, Texas Instruments. David Hay Ltd. Thrifty Rent-A-Car, Maier Iron Works, Jim Barber Development, Slong & Blackburn, Rich- mond Hill Datsun, Somerville, Marshall Funeral Home, Evyan Perfume. Victoria _& Grey. Imperial Bank. Alcore Fabric, Allencourt Pharmacy, Royal Bank. Hooker Assoc. Toronto Dominion Bank. Group thanks Liberal for advance publicity we look forward to seeing you next year. Please convey our thanks to all, We feel that the tremendous cooperation we received from the media was a great con- tributing factor to our success. advertised brands Shirley Kerbel Publicity Chairman Frank Gallant Chairman Santa (‘laus Parade Committee Robert D. Little Richmond Hill BUY Libetal SKIES Ly Law. khorn. Other encour an Hilll Denominations We would drive the picturesque country roads, pointing out ideal spots to build our dream home. However. in the 19505 it was only a dream‘ Yet. we were content in our city home. The children were busy with their activities and friends, and I was ab- sorbed in my daily way of life The only way of life I knew. Big city life. Theatres, shopping, restaurants. close friends, family were all but a short drive from home. Then. that evening drive we took to King City July 1. 1978. In the space of 24 hours. we had committed ourselves to a house in a rural setting. Farm land backed onto the lot we had chosen. Horses grazed in the field across the road. My God. what have we done. I thought. it will 9:45 am 11 am, The Church that IS Worth Finding! 884-8038 3 “WWW “BAPTIST Yonge and Centre Streets 884â€"1301 Sunday. Dec. 2, 1979 Advent Communion Service Church School Nursery Care Available Christmas light displays don't. have to:be extravagant to be effective. Homes, officesand factories with too many lights can turn a display of goodwill into something else... So keep it Simple and. of course. wait until after 7 o'clock to switch the lights on. A conservation message from Markham Hydro. RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH 7'30 pm Wed. Prayer & Blb'E Study ST, JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Stleet PASTOR MARK PARENT DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR‘THE WEEK PWfMWWWWKWMW5%& ¢ Sunday School Mornmg Worship Sunday - 8 am. 8} 10:30 am. B'UCG Wednesday - 10 am. and 7:30 pm Every lst and 3rd Wednesday rn , . Heahng Serwce The small marsh at the bottom of our property turned into a natural skating rink where the children in the neigh- borhood came with their dads to skate. We keep our snowmobiles parked at the back entrance and How could I ever describe the first snowfall as I stood at the window watching a panorama of white laying gently on the fields. I would die up there from loneliness and boredom. That was a year ago. Nothing prepared me for the experiences I have felt and seen in the past 12 months. There were days when I thought I was going to be physically sick from worry. For the first time in my life I had trouble sleeping. It was too late to turn back. My life would never be the same again. take me an hour to get to my hairdresser. I will never be able to get any household help in that area. Those thoughts and many more tore at my conscious mind every minute of the day, as we drove back and forth watching our new home take shape. Rev. Tom Richardson Pastor 10 AM Christmn Education 11 AM, WOIShIp and Praise 7 PM. Gospel Raly ‘Lwe In Richmond Hill and Thorn- hIII area? PENTEEOSTAL CHURCH LANGSTAFF PUBL|C SCHOOL YONGE ST. & UPLANDS THORNHILL ANGLICAN 883-4149 Rev. Fred Jackson 884.2418 Sister Rosemary Anne- 226-2201 Church Office 884-2227 Serwces YOU CAN HELP US GROW Yon! Neughbomhood Commumty Pentecostal Congregation For Information Phone 889-7851 THE VEN. GERALD P LOWETH 884-1394 St. Mary‘s Anglican Church 10030 Yonge St. 884-2227 Richmond Hill Rev. William Prentlce Town of Markham Hydro Electric Commission 60 BULLOCK DRIVE MARKHAM, ONTARIO L3P 3P2 TELEPHONE 294-3810 I have always been a late riser. My opinion of people who got out of bed before 11 am. when they didn't have to. is un~ printable. ' The ground still damp from spring rains mixed with the burning sun, casts a haze over the land In the spring. as the snow melted and ran down from the hills, it lay just beyond our property, a little lake. a haven for the wild ducks and geese on their migratory trip from the warm south. How can one capture and describe the first warm day of summer? any time of day or night, whenever_ the spirit moves. we‘re off. That lasted until I saw my first winter sunrise. I stood as a statue of stone while the red ball climbed higher over the hills out back The frozen fields bathed in a glow of pink. 10030 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL SUNDAY. DEC. 16th - 7:30 PM. EVENSONG SELECTlONS FROM MESSIAH RECTOR THE VEN. GERALD LOWETH ORGANIST DAVID MCCARTNEY CHOIRMASTER NORMAN BALDWIN. 9 45 a m. . Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Warship 7.00 pm Evening Service 730 pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 930 am. Thurs‘ Women's Coffee FEIIOWSth and Bible Study "The Church that Cales” 212 Hlewew Dnve. Rachmond H1“ 884-5029 884-6629 RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH ST. PAUL LUIHERAN . 10131 Bayvnew Avenue ‘ J.S. DAUPHINEE. PASTOR 9:30 am: Sunday Church School 11 UU a.m. Worship Servuce Nursery care is provided during the Wmship Semce. ‘ PREACHING THE OLD‘EOOK THE NEW BIRTH rHE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE Ar WELDRICK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Weldrickrfioad and Bathurst Street Rev, B,T. McSpadden Pastor Phone 884-7859 10:00 AM, â€" Brble Schobl Classes for all ages, 11 AM. â€" Mornrng'Service 7 00 P M - Evenrng Servrce Prayer meetrng Wednesday at 800 PM. LUTHERAN Rev AltonA Gould. Pasta! ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN home lam glad we didn‘t take the time to weigh all the pros and cons of our hiatus to the country. for then I would never have known the sweet, pure joy of sitting on my patio watching the tall golden wheat dancing in the early evening breezes, as the lowering sun casts long shadows from the stately poplar trees on the edge of the roadway. Still. when I go to the city, driving through the busy downtown streets, I miss the hustle and bustle of city life. I miss the lights and the familiar shops and the close proximity to all the things I had in my daily way of city living. that sends your boggled mind back to days of old. 50 anht Street Richmond-Hr”, 0M. Pastor Rev. P Vm 883-4297 Youth I’astor Rob. Hayes 221-3716 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 am Our Church Studying 1100 am Our Church Worshiping 7.00 pm Our Church Praisrng A nursery rs availabIe at all services. WEEKDAY MINISTRIES Iues. 7-30 » College & Career FeIIowshro, Wed, 930 am. - Young Mother‘s Brble Study. 730 pm. - Bible Study & Prayer Thurs 645 pm - Chlrshan Ser- vrce Brigade P ‘ana 7:30 .m. - Youn eoples For *IrIorm’aIgén' pIéés‘é‘gcaII the Church OIhce at 884-3091 . THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN 271 Centre Street 889-5391 Minister: The Rev{ 1.8, Burns M,A., B.D. PhD. Organist Mr. 0. Hunt. Mus Bac‘ Advent In December 16. 1979 1100 AM Diwne Wmshlp 11:00 AM Chulch SchooI 12:15 PM Presbyteens 7'30 P M "Words & MUSIC f0 730 PM. “Words & MUSIC fer Chnstmas" An advent presenta- hon by the Mumster and Organist RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Presbvterian have truly home Shirley B. Burton 480 Warren Road King (‘ity

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