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Richmond Hill Liberal, 19 Sep 1979, C4

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Executive Director for the York Centre. Alice Frey. said adolescents have the same uneven development and skill as the younger children at the learning disability centre. In making the an- He said ' nouncement. John Bell. spokesman for‘ the Mt Bell stressed that congregation, pointed out the Biblv would be used how family breakdown is as the textbook for all one of today's most instruction. serlOUS problems All cocqinnwurp nnpn In “What should a parent do when children become disrespectful?" he said. In June of 1974 the centre submitted a proposal for a service to be called “The Phoenix Program". designed to meet the special needs of adolescents with learning disabilities. "It's a program to assiSI young people towards becoming healthy‘ competent contributing adults." said Chairman of the Board of Directors for the centre, Paul Maicht Hill congregation off to conference The Richmond Hill congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses is making arrangements to attend their semi-annual conference at their Assembly Hall a! Norval this weekend. York Centre for Learning Disabilities is ready to extend its ser« vice to adolescents and they are looking to the community for help‘ C4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 19. 1979 York Centre to extend services, seeking help from the community “Strengths and Enquiries for additional information and documents to be directed to Mr‘ W.A. Reid or Mr. C.S. Stradling a1630-9984. For snow removal and ice control at GO Transit parking lot on Fairview Street, east of Brant Street, City of Burlington. Bid forms, specifications and information may be obtained from the office of the Toronto Area Transit Qpefating Authority, 3625 Dufferin Street Downsview Ontario M3K 122. Submissions should be physically received at the Authority Secretary's office at the above address not latergthan 2:00 pm. E.D.S.T., Thursday, September 27,1 79. BIDS WlLL BE PUBLICLY OPENED ON THE ABOVE DATE. BURLINGTON - Contract No. 79T40 (1) Near junction of Finch Avenue and Leslie Street, City of North York; (2) Near junction of Highway No. 401 and Leslie Street, City of North York For snow and ice control at GO Transit Terminal located at the junction of Highway No. 9 and No. 11, Town of Newmarket. For snow and ice control at GO Transi‘ parking lots (1) Near junction of Markham Road and Newkirk Street, Town of Richmond Hill; (2) Langstafl Road, 1 km east of Highway No. 11. For snow removal and ice control at GO Transit parking lots: For snow and ice control at GO Transit's York Region Bus Terminal near the junction of Yonge Street and Finch Avenue in the Borough of North York. OLD CUMMERIORIOLE - Contract No. 75139 I. Toronto Area I. Transit Operating Authority NORTH YORK - Contract No. 79-T-36 NEWMARKET - Contract No. 79«T-37 RICHMOND HILULANGSTAFFâ€"Contract No. 791338 Truck equipped with salt spreader and snowplow re- quired to be operated at GO Transit Stations between Pickering and Oshawa. SPREADER TRUCK - Contract No. 79-T-35 3625 Dufferin Street, Downsview, Ont. M3K 122 A Public Meeting will be held in ST. JOSEPH’S SEPARATE SCHOOL, South Pal iser Crescent, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1979, AT 8:00 PM. The purpose of the meeting is to hear comments from and answer questions of the public: H. David Schiller, Mayor RICHMOND HILL PUBLIC MEETING WARD 3 'n-laotose SNOW CLEARING TENDERS INVITED r Cl ichview Soil Products 11011 Bayvjeyv VAvrei, Blchmond Hill Good growing starts with good soil. 834-1 899 top soil garden mix compost manure Such q discussec demonstr give hell he said. All sessionS'are open 10 the public and there will he a special public adâ€" dress on Sunday at 2 pm. In the |wast three years‘ (is adolescents have either been referred to or received programs at the centre. but funding has not been forthcoming from the government, said Mrs Maich. This fall the Board of Directors felt so strongly the centre should be providing this service to adolescents they decided “What program can be undertaken lo prevent this problem from arising." Financial support for the Learning Disability (‘entre comes through the Ministry of Community and Social Services but because of financial constraints. since 1974. the new program for teens has not been in- cluded in the budget. weakness is their academic life or life experiences." said Miss Frey. “making it difficult to function 'well in the school system or acquire the skills needed to find a job." e helpful said. questions 3d and si lra1ed by ons will be I situations by skits to instruction‘ So far the United Way has agreed to provide interim funding. and the lo support the service through private and community contributions. York Centre needs 325.000 to $30,000 to cover the cost of the program. said the chairman. department stores BOYS FIRST QUALITY STAN FIELD's T-SHIRTS YORK FARMERS MARKET THORNHILL Beginning Mon. Sept. 24/79 at 7:30 PM. Now MEN'S FIRST QUALITY LIGHTERS Sugg. $1.39 Sponsored by York Solars Volleyball Club 1 MILE NORTH OF STEELES ON YONGE ST., THORNHILL Sizes 8-16 Assorted Colours 50% Cotton 50% Polyester Reg. $3.50 BIC DISPOSABLE $187 66¢ BINGO Up to $3,500 in Prizes Our Price Richmond Hill Rotary (‘lub is holding a TV Auction in December with all proceeds to the York (‘entre The Rotary Club has set a goal of $10.000 for the centre which Mr. Maich said will allow them to go ahead with the program. 920i YQ)NG?E S IS BACK AT POLO SHIRTS NOW $4487 $877 Reg. $12.95 Only First Quality FIRST QUALITY STANFIELD'S MEN'S BRIEFS * IDEAL FOR CLOSING YOUR SWIMMING POOL * 012% Available Chlorine 5 Gallons for $6.77 . MFR!.ATIC.B.F.IE. 0 2 GALLONS FOR ‘2.98’ A 512.00 VALUE BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER 2 GALLON CONTAINERS FOR $1.00 Sizes 8-18 50% Cotton 50% Polyester Sugg. $3.50 MEN'S FIRST QUALITY Selling Elsewhere ‘25.00 BOYS 69.95 $1977 $199 One person has been hired by the centre to develop a program and connect with those people who have called asking for such a service] if all goes as expected the Phoenix Program will begin at the end of this month. said Miss Frey: 8" WORK BOOTS on. RESISTANT, STEEL TOE, STEEL PLATE. CSA APPROVED SIZES 6- T2 COMPARE $43.95 FOR BACK TO SCHOOL PANTS 2844 sugg. retail 13.95 OUR PRICE SHIRTS 14‘s: 717 am. retfl 12.95 OUR PRICE WORK CLOTHES TUF - MAC LEVIS CORD BELLS GET YOU WHERE VOU'RE GOING WITH STYLE AND COMFORT T0 SPARE. A WIDE VARIETY OF COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM . . . ALL WITH THE FAMOUS LEVIS FIT. DURAWALE PLUS BELL BOTTOMS ARE A SPECIAL BLEND OF POLYESTER AND COTTON CORDUROY THAT LIMITS SHRINK- AGE. GO CORDUROY. G0 LEVIS CORD ‘ELLS. NAVY, BEIGE, BROWN, BLACK MEN'S FIRST OUAUTY Corduroy Bell Bottom CANADIAN MADE NAME BRAND PERMANENT PRESS COLORS â€" BLUE OR GREEN FIRST QUALITY STANFIELD'S Crewneck T-shirts 75% Cotton 25% Polyester Sugg. $3.98 Sugg. $24.95 T. TOBNILL $1697 $277 8" WORK BOOTS OIL RESISTANT COMPARE $37.95 FOR TUF - MAC 1 GALLON Reg.’4.50 now $2.77 0 Algiban Liquid Concentrate 1 GALLON Reg. '8.95 NOW s7.47 IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR VALUE IN A LONG WEARING JEAN, LEVIS JEANS AND CORDS HAVE THE STRENGTH AND DURABILITY YOU WANT FOR YOUR CHILDREN AND THE GREAT FIT AND STYLE THAT THEY LOVE. LEVIS HAVE STRONGER SEAMS AND POCKETS. LEVIS ARE AVAILABLE IN ALL SIZES OF CORDUROY AND DENIM IN BOTH WIDE LEG AND BELL BOTTOM STYLES. COME ON IN FOR GREAT VALUE IN LEVIS JEANS. Student's Washed Denim $957 $857 50 HEAVY DUTY GARBAGE BAGS $1 587 $1 487 Student's Cords 1% MIL 26"x36‘ $399 NORTHSTAR JOGGING SHOES SIZES 7â€"12 COMPARE $16.95 NOW $1099 MEN'S SUEDE flan“? insulated sylflex tanned lea- ther-Q" WORK BOOT sum. retfl Famous “Gorilla” makeâ€" NOW SIZES 3646 PILE LINED, DETACHABLE HOOD. REG. ’35. 95 NOW CANADIAN MADE HYDRO PAHKA MONDAY I l TUESDAY I I WEDNESDAY I I THURSDAY 1 I FRIDAY ll SATURDAY 10 Ifll AVE. IIIYJ srons nouns NORTH STAR JDGGING SHOES Sugg. 1.75 100 ml SIZES 16 COMPARE s15.95 NOW $2177 $999 $4187 BOY’S j" 1 WAY g L1 MW NOW 996 .-. Ilclnc'

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