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Richmond Hill Liberal, 18 Apr 1979, A2

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13-2 -â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. April 18. 1979 Kristen Olive seems more concerned with finding her thumb, than having her picture taken. She is held by mom, Francie of Oxford Street, Richmond Hill. Kristen arrived April 8 at 10:48 p.m. Mom and daughter are now home with sister Kelly Lynn and dad Patrick. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). Look who’s ‘ arrived Baby boys are still leading the race at York Central Hospital in Richmond Hill. Last week eight baby boys greeted the world and six girls arrived to keep them company. Wednesday. April 11 Dianne and Ed Legge, Thornhill, a son at 5:53 p.m. Donna and Michael Barchuk, Richmond Hill, a son at 8:40 am. Anita and Danny Joel, Downsview, a son at 8:55 am. Kathleen and David Morris, King City, a son at 1:57 pm. Susan and Graham Anderson, Newmarket, a son at 9:59 am. The Richmond Hill Liberal and the Thornhill Liberal, circulate 14,000 newspapers into the areas of Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Unionville, Oak Ridges, King City, Maple, Concord and Gormley and surrounding areas, a potential readership of 56,000. Single newspaper rates and com- bination rates are available upon request. For more information: 884-8177. Tuesday, April 20 Tammy and Mike Lewis (Scrivens), Newmarket, a son at 2:30 pm. Thursday, April 12 Sheila and Alex MacDonald, Richmond Hill, a son at 5:35 pm. Murda and Bob Schmidt, Bradford, a son at Friday, April 13 Kathleen and James Burns, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 9:42 pm. Saturday, April 14 Patricia and Walter Piddle, Kleinburg, a daughter at six minutes after midnight. Elaine and John Heidi, Thornhill, a daughter at 3:40 am. Diane and Andrew Hagan, Thornhill, a daughter at 4:21 am. Yvonne and Richard Ranford, King City, a daughter at 10:43 am. Sunday, April 15 Anna and Vito Pileggi, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 10:15 am. Lib’éral Bénner GET YOUR MESSAGE TO THE VOTERS N0 T ICE T 0 FEDERAL ELECT/01V CANDID/l T ES: THESE 4 PAPERS COMBINE TO GIVE YOU A TOTAL READERSHIP OF 182,000 IN AN EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING MEDIUM ON ELECTION DAY LET US HELP YOU GET RESULTS The Aurora/Newmarket/York Simcoe Banner covers the areas of Aur0ra, Newmarket, Keswick, Bradford, Holland Landing, River Drive Park, Sharon, Queensville, Mount Albert, Oak Ridges, Gormley, Vandorf, Nobleton, Schom- berg, King, Pottageville, Kettleby and surrounding areas. A circulation of 23,000 and a potential readership of 92,000. Single newspaper rates are available upon request. For more information call display advertising 727â€" 4221 and 476-5634. ADVERTISE IN: The David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill has been credited with the discovering of an asteroid. More properly known as a minor planet. the observatory has named the new discovery “Toronto”. The name originally was to honor the University of Toronto but was expanded to take A survey given to the parents of Jefferson Public School confirms they will not let the Board of Education close the school until the end of June, 1980. Observatory finds its own asteroid In a test'to see if the community would accept having the building close at the end of this June, 45 families said they wanted a year‘s reprive and 16 voted in favor of this being the school’s last year of operation. A similar situation arose when the board announced its intention to close M.L. McConaghy Public Schooli Jefferson will Survive a year It was given a stay of execution for one year and after numerous meetings of the Rich- mond Hill Study Com- mittee, public discussion and research by the McConaghy Association, the school will be closed after this school year. The McConaghy Association tried to show how closing only McConaghy would be ineffectual in solving Richmond Hill‘s shifting EXCLUSIVE LANDSCAPING RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OSPRING CLEAN UP 'LICENSE WEED SPRAYING -FERT|L|ZING OLANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE YEAR ROUND LANDSCAPING AND MAINTENANCE FREE ESTIMATES OLAWN AND GARDEN MAINTENANCE The Woodbridge and Vaughan News serves the areas of Woodbridge, Kleinburg, Nobleton, Corncord, Maple and neighbouring communi~ ties in The Town of Vaughan. The News has a circulation of 4,000 with a readership of 16,000. For more infor- mation on single and com- bination rates call display ad» vertising at 851 â€"0821 . J.D. Fernie, chairman of the U. of T. astronomy department, said the asteroid is just small enough to fit inside Metro’s boundaries: It is among 100,000 small, planet-like objects orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter and considerable research had to be done to prove student enrollment problems and the number of empty pupil plgces; It's apparent the Jef- ferson parents will be put through the same sort of harangue. although there has been no indication of how much of a fight they are willing to put up. Once the board finally decided on closing McConaghy. many trustees felt a sense of relief and thought it was better for staff and students of the school to know where they stood. The second part of the survey asked parents if they preferred to send their children (those living west of Yonge Street) to either Crosby Heights (which becomes K-8 next September) or 0.M. MacKillop. The results were 22-10 in favor of Crosby. Three surveys were returned late, and Area 4 Superintendent Art Holden said they weren‘t used in the final tally. He said they would have been included if they could have made a dif- ference in the results. the city The Bolton Enterprise serves the areas of Bolton, Caledon East, Nobleton, Kleinburg, Schomberg, Palgrave and neighbouring communities. The Enterprise has a Circula- tion of 4,500 and a potential readership of 18,000. For more information on single and combination rates call display advertising at 857â€" 3433. 2 RICHMOND ST., RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO 884-8034 id that it had not been discovered by someone else The new "I‘oronto‘ is never closer than 200 The new ‘Toronto' is never closer than 200 million miles from earth. it takes 5.7 years to orbit the sun, has a surface temperature of ~70 degrees C and a mass of 20 trillion tons. ’ It was discovered as short streak of light on an old photographic plate which was taken for another purpose, Dr. Fernie explained. The discover, Karl Kemper, who holds a PhD in astronomy, but works at the observatory as a photographer, then c h e c k e d 0 t h e r photographic plates and found the same streak of light and began calculating an orbit. An object that orbits around the sun appears as a smudge in a time ex- posure aimed at far more distant stars, said Dr. Femie‘ The next step was to look for an asteroid to see if it was in the spot where Dr. Kemper predicted it would be. The Dunlap's other telescope. on a mountain in Chile. was used for the purpose last summer. Dr. Kemper then completed his final report and submitted it to the Centre for Minor Planets in Massachusettes which keeps track of such things. The Centre confirmed early this year that Dr. Kemper had discovered a new asteroid and gave the Dunlap permission to name it. ‘Toronto‘ is the first asteroid discovered by a (‘anadian observatory. rock bottom prices because 32 FL OZ. CONT. 0 You do your own price 1 9 FL. OZ. CAN marking on your purchases. 0 You parcel your own groceries - We check you out quickly. 0 We have no sales gimmicks. FROZEN, EVISCERATED, UTILITY GRADE 2 TO 4 LB. AVERAGE LIQUID DETERGENT chk bottom fgoq prices at thesglqggflons. 0 17541 Jahe Street atTrethéwey o 970 Queen Street East 0 9751 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill 0 2480 Eglinton Ave. East 0 3835 Lakeshore Blvd. at Browns Line LB. WHITE SUGAR .7 9 LIMIT OF 2 BAGS PER CUSTOMER BANANAS LIMIT OF 4 PER CUSTOMER POTATOES FROM THE TROPICS FINE. GRANULATED DIXI-LEMON FRESH DISH WASHING SEACLIFF FANCY WHOLE Values effective until closing Saturday April 21. 1979. 0 You bring your own bags â€" 0 We stock brand names and or we sell them to you at (is generics â€" but have limited each. varieties ol duplicate products. 0 We do not accept cheques. - Our products are displayed 0 We are open lewer hours. very simply. FRESH SAUSAGE 24 FL OZ. JAR a .39 GRAPE JELLY LIMIT OF 2 DOZEN PER CUSTOMER PRODUCE OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, SIZE 24's MCCONNELLS ECONO PACK. BLACK LABEL TEA BAGS CANADIAN QUEEN PURE PORK CELEBY GRADE A. FRESH KRAFT. PURE STORE HOURS â€"106 â€" 10-9

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