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Richmond Hill Liberal, 17 Oct 1979, C9

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Since running in the 1977 provincial election as the candidate for York North, many pressing issues have developed, he said. “During the last [alive for York North at election, much of my time Queen's P‘ag-k, “1 will deal was spent gaining with your problems recognition throughout promptly and you will the Riding,“ he said. have an MLA who will "NOW that People know represent all the people in me, this election will be the riding." fought on the present Mr. Wilson isa resident govenment‘s record.“ in Newmarket_ Jim Wilson said week he will see} position at meeting.slaled November 15. at Aurora High School The York North (Provincial) Liberal Association will hold its nomination meeting in a month, but already the candidates are starting to come forward Wilson says he’ll, stand for Liberal post A Royal Bank Loan can help you get the caryou want... a little sooner than you'd planned. We have flexible interest rates and a friendly and helpful stalT to serve you. the car you want We can help you get Several Southeast Asian refugee families 'will soon be arriving in Richmond Hill. You can help make their transition a little easier with donations of the following iterns. These items must be in good condition. RUTH MATISKO MARILYN SCHILLER - FURNITURE - SMALL APPLIANCES - HOUSEHOLD LINENS - BEDDING - COOKING UTENSILS - DISHES & CUTLERY a little sooner than you’d planned. 3% ROYAL BAN K When you succeed. ..we succeed. OPERATION LIFELINE RICHMOND HILL CHAPTER NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT saw thfi seek the L the ed for . at the JIM WILSON F08 FURTHER INFORM/l TIUIV: “The present one has become stagnant and complacent and Mr. Davis is making noises about the energy problems," Mr. Wilson said. “Well. Mr. Davis should have thought about that years ago. Millions of the Ontario taxpayers‘ dollars have been wasted by this party at Queen‘s Park" Mr. Wilson said that as the Liberal represen- Mr. Wilson said the time has come for Ontario to reconsider its stand on automatically electing a Conservative govern- ment. The new cars will be delivered early in the new year,. York Regional Police will pay $139,262 for 26 new cruisers following approval of the purchase by the police commission last week. The lowest bid for the 1980 model Chevrolet Belairs was submitted by H.A. McLean Chevrolet- 01dsmobile in Aurora. Bids were also received from Ford dealerships in Newmarket and Markham and a Chev- Olds dealer in Markham. There is still time to register for the new Women‘s Fall Break, a program offered co- operatively by Seneca College and the York Region Women’s Com- mittee. shaping up to be our best ever.’ said Eileen Macrae. C.E.S. Program Co-ordinator for York Region. “Our new focus â€" Changing Careers â€"- applies to every woman because women‘s lives are in a constant state of change as families grow up and maturity brings rmw interests. The highest bid for the cars was $154,597. 3 and shop for in~ formation, new ideas. and talk to other women who have succeeded in sales careers. service businesses. the creative arts. media and politics." “I would urge everyone to come out on November The program is set for Saturday, November 3. Police buy 26 cruisers The panel discussion ‘changing Careers' will focus on Volunteerism, Money, Re-training, and November 3 “This program is Women ’3 Fall Break registrations open 8845627 884L621 8 For follow-up programs there will be tw0 separate seminars on Life the all-important mechanics and dynamics of ‘Change‘ itself. After lunch. special guest Toronto Star Columnist Ms. Sam Ion. will speak on ‘Advice to the Working Woman‘. Some of the most popular seminars, Ms. Macrae explained, are: Success, Energy and Life Some of popular sem Macrae expl‘ Success‘Enel Accreditation manmasm FUN FOR ALL KIDS, 14 YEARS AND UNDER PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED TO 3 AGE GROUPS... 1 to 5 years 0 6 to 10 years 0 11 to 14 years 2 CATEGORIES IN EACH GROUP... BEST COSTUME AND BEST EFFORT BUY HERE PEOPLE SELL HERE Judges decision will be final! PLEASE NOTE: Judging of'costumes takes place Saturday, Oct. 27, 2:00 pm. at the Yonge Street entrance of the Plaza. All contestants must be present by1:30 pm gCOSTUME i CONTEST 5"- Lib'éral richmond heights centre RICHMOND HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE Accreditation in November after the Fall Break. The dates are November 8 and 9 at the Aurora Public Library and November 15 and 16 at the Thornhill Com- munity Centre Library. The purpose of each seminar is to zero in on personal job search strategies and to take home an effective business resume. THE YORK REGION CANADIAN PROGRESS CLUB 10520 YONGE STREET (at Levendale) RICHMOND HILL in conjunction with 0 4 Albums Marlo Thomas “Free to be you and Me"; The Muppet Show; The Muppet Show ll; Pete’s Dragon (Sound Track). Donated by The Record Shop 8 Capital Records. ‘ 6 BEWITCHING PRIZES TO BE WON! 1-5 YEARS: 6-10 YEARS: 11â€"14 YEARS: o Argus 126 lnstamatic Camera Outfit 0 Set of 2 SpacePatrol WalkieTalkies Donated by Radio SMCK o Timex Watch Donated by Kresge's ‘1 0 Voucher Donated by Bargain Harolds THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, October 17. 1979 â€" C-9

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