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Richmond Hill Liberal, 8 Aug 1979, A3

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Having her picture taken is not going to disturb Stephanie Marie Bosco‘s nap time. She was born at York Central Hospital July 23. Lending a hand for the photo is mom, Julia of Shady Lane Crescent, Thornhill (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). Look Who ’3 Arrived The following is a list of babies born at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill during the past week. Monday. July 2:1 Helen and David Giles, Thornhill, a son at 11 a.m. Tuesday. July 24 Julia and Anthony Bosco. Thornhill, a daughter at 35 minutes after midnight. Friday,.luly 27 ‘ Susan and Bob Sullivan, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 10 a.m. Saturday. July 28 Sherryl and Wayne Andrews, Newmarket, a son at 6202 a.m. Joy and Reg Crawford, Sharon, a daughter at 9252 a.m. Angela and Frank D‘Alberto. Richmond Hill, a son at 9:42 a.m. Anastasia and George Seretis, Richmod Hill, a son at 10:34 p.m. Sunday, July 29 Barbara and Robert West, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 1:02 a.m. Tuesday. July 31 Sanjukta and Normand Caron, Thornhill, a daughter at 11:32 a.m. Dale and Tony Georgiev, Richmond Hill, a son at 5:20 p.m. Wednesday. August 1 Eusebia and Jose Ferreira. Richmond Hill, a daughter at 10:16 a.m. Penny and Richard Chamberlin, Richmond Hill, a son at 4:52 p.m. . Thursday. August 2 Anna Maria and Piero Colucci, Richmond Hill, ‘a daughter at.2:46 a.m. Carol 'daughter at 4:07 p A and Gorth-.Sgliqitl(amp. LefJ'Oyr..é w mm "9?» W Mo ay.-August6 - Joan and Tony Malfara, Richmond Hill, a son at 27 minutes after midnight. Gail and Jim Meadows, Newmarket, a daughter at 2:09 a.m. Denise and Rejean Rousseau, Richmond Hill. a son at 7:54 a.m. Homestead store opens tomorrow The newest Homestead Plumbing Warehouse will open in Richmond Hill tomorrow. > Headed by Manager Jon Wood, the new store is located at 70 Newkirk Road. . During the threeday opening celebration, the company will offer door prizes. McDonaid‘s Gift Certificates. balloons. coffee and donuts. The Homestead story came into existence about three years ago. Due to a misconception that plumbers were charging a fortune for jobs people could do themselves, people began using major chain stores to purchase home im- provement and repair needs. The solution for the plumbing contractor was the Homestead concept. That concept revolved around the involvement of master plumbers backed by the strength of traditional wholesalers. Basically, the idea meant converting the plumber‘s shop into a consumer oriented retail V 7 JON wooo ’ store. Such an outlet, operated by an ex- perienced. knowledge- able plumber had obvious advantages over the novice sales clerk system of mass merchandisers. The experienced plumber could explain in detail to customers the proper approach to any do-it»yourself project and ensure that correct purchases were made. Also. if the job turned out to be more than the customer expected, the plumber could make a trade call. Barrie Supply began testing the idea of retailing plumbing and electrical goods in 1975. Within a year, its success prompted inquiries about fran- chises. Two were added in July. 1976, and during the fall of that year, seven more local plumbers were approached by or recommended to Barrie Supply. Richmond Hill's store is located on Newkirk, south of Crosby. north of Centre. “There Goes The Bride” starts Curtain Club’s 25th season in town (letting ready to kick off Its 25th season. the Richmond Hill Curtain Club will open with the play “There Goes The Bride". by Ray Cooney and John Chapman. It promises to be a hilarious comedy in the best British tradition the Curtain Club is famous for producing. Readings for parts in C/assicomm has a spot for any group (‘lassicomm Cable TV. has air time available and you or your organization might be able to take advantage of the summer slump. If you are an in- dividual or a member of a community organization. and you a r e p I a n n i n g something you think the viewers would be interested in seeing. (‘Iassicomm wants to hear from you. C a m e r a a n d production crews will be more than willing to have a look at your activity, and if It's what they‘re looking for. you may get to be on television. For additional iriâ€" formation about how you can become an instant star, please call Dot at 884-8111 ' extension 51. the play will be held at the club. Newkirk at Elgin Mills East. on August 12 and 13 at 7.30 p m. The cast consists of four men and four women. The males are in the It) to late 50 age group. and one must have an Australian accent. or a reasonable facsimile thereof The ladies. two are in their early 20s and one will have the ability to do a song and dance in the Roaring Twenties manner; while the other two are older and more mature. one about 40 and the other nearly 60. Producing the play will be Marie Nickel 1884- 9tl88l while Brian J. Moore (884-2638) will direct. Brian successfully directed “The Effect of (lamma Rays on the Man in the Moon Marigolds" and “How the Other Half Loves” Readings are open to all club members; and new memberships may be obtained during readings. Anyone interested should contact either Brian or Marie for further details. The show opens Sep- tember 27. WARWICK HOUSE i=INAL CLEARANCE ‘V O on TEN DAYS ONLY WW 7/0440 / "FOR WOMEN WHO DESERVE THE BEST" H Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill. 884-47“ Coo ofl’ fast OUR BEAUTIFUL HOTPOINT AIR CONDITIONERS @ Cons OUR CONVENIENT SHOWROOM LOCATION: 500 Elgin Mills Rd, Richmond Hill 887-5847 Hotpoint Air Conditioner are designed to fit almost any style or Size of window you have, with Custom with off fast. Model HC067K Electric 6000 BTU cooling capacity. $279.00 8.000 and 10.000 BTU models also available _ 884-9105 8954577 Keswick: ZE4-7300 Woodbridge. UxOridge: ZE8-2500 X a 0 z 6 o 1 l S x 9 x (Oktuuut on 0 “toâ€"loo“ t I Showroom Hours Mon 'Fll -Wed. 3-304 30 p m Thurs. Er Fri. 8 309 00 Dem Saturday 9 004 00 pm weathertight plastic panels that ex- pand to exactly the right size. Special features: 3 _ 'fan speeds, . MMgggtrols, _ .switch, wa‘sHable filters, high-efficiency dehumidification. ‘furniture front’ hand-finished woodgrain panels. Easy doâ€"it-yourself installation so you can start it right away and enjoy cooling concealed Energy Saver OUR HOTPOINT damage. cabinet with DELUXE DEHUMIDIFIER will draw damp humidity out of the air so that it’s cool, fresh and dry enough to protect your possessions from mildew woodgrain capacity, automatic shut-off. Handsome 18-pint Hotpoint Dehumidifier Electric Deluxe Model H-18 $159.00 Visit our store nearest you for quick helpful service - or telephone for pro- mpt delivery. You can charge your purchases and make convenient monthly payments even if you’re not a Gas Company customer. Or use Chargex or Master Charge. umers Gas THE GAS COMPANY STORE _ Big-Nome Appliancesâ€" Big~Volue Prices THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. August 8. 1979 â€" A~3 SHOP 'N SAVE AT @ ASSORTED FLAVOURS 48 OZ TIN FRUIT DRINKS WELCH'S GRAPE JAM OR JELLY RED ROSEâ€"ORANGE PEKOE W s 1 69 TEA BAGS ‘35 a CATELLI CHEESE AND MACARONI DINNER 25¢ DUNCAN HINES DELUXE CAKE MIXES FROZEN SUNSOUEEZE ORANGE JUICE SPECIALS EFFECTIVE TIL SATURDAY. AUG. 1109 AVAILABLE ONLY AT 5 12v; 02. TIN ALLENCOURT Bayview it Markham Rd.. Richmond Hill WE RESERVE THE RlGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES This year, avoid the traffic and parking problems. Go direct to the Exhibition grounds and back in a Travelways Econobus. Ride in comfort and have a great day at the Ex for one low price. DAILY C.N.E. SERVICE Departs Richmond Heights Centre: 8:35 a.m., 12:05 p.m. and 6:05 p.m. (Mop. - Satillfigs p.m. andfflfipm (Sun.) WW I Richmond Hill GO Station: 8:40am, 1210 p. m. and 6:10 p.m. (Mon. - Sat.) 12:10 p.m. and 6:10 p.m. (Sun.)I Hillcrest Mall: 8:45 a.m., 12:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. (Mon. - Sat.) 12:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. (Sun.) Bayview/Romfietd: 9:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. (Mon. - Sat.) 12:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. (Sun. ) Returns: 1:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and after the grandstand show (approximater 11:00 p.m.) ROUND-TRIP INCLUDING GENERAL ADMISSION Richmond Hill Bayview/Romfield ADULTS $7.00 ADULTS $6.00 CHILDREN (5 to 11 years) $3.00 CHILDREN (5 to 11 years} $2.00 SENIOR CITIZENS (Mon. to Fr]. SENIOR CITIZENS (Mon. to Fr!- only) $5.00 only) $4.00 FOR MORE INFORMATION Call 881-8830 TRAVELIMQYS We’re going places . . . Join us! Thompson ’s 58th Annual A U G U ST urni NOW IN FULL SWING SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Substantial savings on Thompson’s entire stock of fine quality name brand furniture. Our stock includes furniture manufactured by Gibbard, Knechtel, Baetz, Vilas, Simmons, Barrymore, Kaufman and many other top Canadian furniture companies. hompson’ W and Interiors OPEN THURSDAY ANO FRIDAY, mi 9 PM. CLOSED MONOAvs 16 Yonge Street South AURORA ' 727-5607 I '

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