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Richmond Hill Liberal, 17 Oct 1979, C8

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Four sites are being looked at as possible homes for Richmond Hill Recycling depol. burned out September 22. -:,‘:,,.... .1“. wrw...-_. ,, Two existing buildings, the Mills Greenhouse Garage on Pugsley Avenue and the Spruce Street Firehall. are being con- sidered Mills Greenhouse garage building is partially demolished A visit to the Richmond Hill Consumer‘s Gas Company this month could get you tickets to gee the ’I‘utankhamun exhibit. The company will be giving away 500 tickets to the internationally-fa- mous exhibit at Toronto‘s keepilflwnh Libéralods The individualwill be responsible forthe structural design of low rise steel buildings and will w0rk closely with the estimating and drafting groups 01 the company; The successful candidate will be a civil engineer with a working knowledge of N B C and two to four years Canadian experience in structural steel designing. We oller a salary related to experience, a comprehensive company paid benefit plan and excellent opportunity for advancement. Interested applicants should forward their resume to: We require a Design Engineer at our Stran Steel Building Systems division in Richmond Hill, Ontario. G.T. Hunt c/o Wesleel Rosco lelted 345 Attwell Drive Rexdale, Ontario The other way to build MSW SS1 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October Design Engineer Qi'v'ifam *9“. Cil'lb ...Pass it on! Up to $5500.00 each night EVERY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY STARTING DDTDBER 15,1979 â€" 7:30 PM. MR. 8; MRS. RICHARD TRAFFORD JANE & #7 COUNTRY CLUB SPONSORED BY MY. CIVITAN 0 AGINCOURT CIVITAN 7477 JANE ST. (BETWEEN STEELES & HWY. #7) PHONE: AFTER 5 PM. ON DAY OF BINGO 669-4831 GENERAL INFORMA TION 751 -8837 NON-SMOKING ROOM 0 LOTS OF PARKING You could win tickets to Tut PLUS OTHER BIG SPECIALS ADMISSION 4 CARDS 50¢ Good for 25 REGULAR GAMES $50.00 REGULAR CARDS - 2 for 25¢ BONUS CARDS _ PAY DOUBLE 2 for 50¢ overwhelming." sayS Jim Fagan. Regional General Manager for Consumers. “and we are pleased to be able to provide our Community Tu-t ahkhamun has been Art Gallery of Ontario. “Public response to the: LIC. NO. 279597 and would require extensive repairs as well as a Confirmation by the owners the site will be available for three years; while the Spruce Street Firehall is presently used to store seasonal parks and public works equip- ment as Well as provide storage {or two local groups. The advantage of the fireball is the municipality's cost would be limited to heat. light and water‘ Wedding joins Richard Trafford, Jane Limpert Cmeted by The Jane and Rick are now BIG & SPACIOUS 17. 1979 Jane is the daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lim‘ pen of Richmond Hill. Rick is the son of Mrs overeasmkies and rial“ Marv Trafford of Rich- underdress of polyester could net dampen the Joy mond Hill and he has taffeta. 0‘ Jane Anne L‘mpen four sisters. Linda, Mrs‘ recently When She was David Feldpusch; Jane, The skirt was finished [0 Richard CCC“ Mrs. John Murphy‘ with four triangular in‘ Trafford at St. Paul’s pamcia and Margaret. setsoflacefront and back Lutheran Church in Rich- of lower skin. Her two- mond Hill. Organist for the oc- tier fingeraip veil was The contemporary service. partially written by Rick and Jane, was held in a church decorated with bouquets of tea roses with daisies and gladiolas. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev. James S. Dauphinee. Jane's Pastor for 13 years. with an opportunity to see this once-in-a-lifetime exhibit The Tutankhamun entry forms and ballot boxes are on display at the Elgin Mills Road Company, and while there is no obligation to buy, I am In receipt of a list supplied to me by the Assessment Commissioner under Section 23 ol the Assessment Act. R.$.0. 1970. as amended. which shows the school support of every inhabitant who is entitled to direct taxes for school support purposes. The list was publicly posted in my otfrce on the 9th day at October. 1979. ' You are hereby requested to examine the list for any errors or omissions in my office at the Municipal Ollices., 2141 Major Mackenzie Drive. Maple. Untano. The last day for the filing of applications for list IS November 9th. l979. I shall attend on the 9th day at October: 1979_hetween the am. and 4:30 pm for the revision ot the continue to do so from day to day. except Sunday. unm all applications filed on or before 1979 have been disposed of TO ALL INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF VAUGHAN ENTITLED TO DIRECT TAXES FOR SCHOOL SUPPORT PURPOSES Another expensive alternative would be to-lease space in the Newkirk Road area at $2.20 per square foot. About 4‘000 square feet is required. by the com- mittee. In a report from Bill Rice. Commissioner of Finance, the idea of using funds from ihe inâ€" surance settlement, together with funds required for either the greenhouse garage or [he firehal] LIC. NO. 279615 Jackiaot $1,250.00 NOTICE must be won BONUS 0F $500.00 (TOTAL or $1,750.00) II" W0! 11 54 numbers or less of Tiny seed pearls n. decorated the collar and edge of long tapered ~s_ sleeves also the strapless Biig Organist for the oc- casion was Mrs. Elizabeth Harwood of Richmond Hill, Jane‘s music teacher for many years. Miss Katherine Pless of Richmond Hill added to the ceremony by singing the ‘Wedding Song‘ and the ‘Wedding Hymn‘. The bride wore a white slim line gown with skirt of silky satin and delicate lace bodice and sleeves. entrants will be required to Complete three qualifying questions. All entries must be in by November 14. “Ballots will be drawn November 15 and each winner will receive two tickets for a reserved F.J. lACKMAN. Town Clerk. Town of Vaughan. 2141 Mayor Mackenzne Dnve. Maple Ont 832â€"2281 - 889.9211 October 17th, 1979. reVISIon of the at my olllce hours of 8:30 list and shall Saturday and November 9th. to replace the building in such a way it could be used in the future by the Agricultural Society on the parks site. These suggestions as well as any others that come up will be looked at by a special committee made up of Councillors Al Duffy: and Dave Barrow. the (‘om missioner of Finance and members of the recycling committee. The skin was finished with four triangular in- sets of lace front and back of lower skin. Her two- lier finger tip veil was trimmed with lace. held in place by her mother‘s rhinestone and pearl tiara‘ ' Her cascade of flowers consisted of tea roses in varying shades of yellows, baby breath and fern‘ Nancy Limpert. sister of the bride was maid of honor while Patricia Trafford, sister of the groom. was bridesmaid Their dresses were of delicate yellow polyester knit du knit .with full bodices and draping A- line skirts. viewing December 18 from 9 pm. to 10 pm. In fact. some of the most important and influencing things a child learns, he learns at home. The first years of a child's life are by far the most influential. He learns to walk, talk. think and act for himself. He becomes an individual. It's at home that parents must decide exactly what it is they want their child to learn and how. Now, there‘s a place that can help parents make the learning process an enjoyable experience. A completely different type of store has opened to help you. help your child. It’s a store They wore white picâ€" ture hats trimmed in yellow. Their flowers were of white orchids. white and yellow roses with blue forgetâ€"me-nots. Gowns were designed and made by the bride‘s mother. Assisting the groom were his brother-inâ€"law David Feldpusch. best man, Brad Limpert, Jane‘s brother, and Philip Hutchinson. friend of the bride and groom, ushers. The groom Wore a white jacket and dark blue trousers while his at- tendants wore light blue jackets and dark blue trousers. A wedding dinner was served to 115 guests at the Maple Community We are pleased to announce the opening of our showroom in which will be displayed: Gemstones, bracelets, pendants, earrings, gem-Sal tree kits, Gem by number, butterfly kits, exotic sea shells, tumbled gemstones, HP. machines 8 diamond blades. 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Scarborough Town C Eatons Centre Jane and Rick are now residing in Kitchener, where Jane is continuing to work toward her music degree at Wilfred Laurier University. as well as being music director at St. Luke‘s Lutheran Church. while Rick has gone into business for himself in general conâ€" tracling. 881-8682 Quick One~stop Insurance Service Auto Home Life Just call or drop in at TOLL FREE 1 800-268-6846 YORK FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY 7699 Yonge Stree‘ Thomhtll. Ontano L3T 125 77-4

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