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Richmond Hill Liberal, 24 Oct 1979, A3

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“SAY YES FOR YORK DAYS“ is the three~day blitz in which the public can make donations to the 'United Way campaign at any bank branch or trust company office throughout York Region York Regional Police Chief Bruce Crawford has joined the United Way volunteer team as Chairman of “SAY YES FOR YORK DAYS", it was announced by Barney Danson,.General Chairman of the United Way of York Region campaign for funds. ‘ United Ways in Regina, Ottawa and Vancouver have been testing the use of credit cards in recent years. and experience has shown that increasing numbers of the public appreciate the con- Contributors to the United Way of York Region campaign for funds have many dif- ferent ways to “SAY YES” including, for the first time in York. the use of Chargex and Mastercharge credit cards ' Dave Amos (left) and Pat Jahnke to SAY YES FOR YORK to United are ready to use their credit cands Way Dir’ector Bob Higgs. Crawford joins United Way team A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL SPECIALTY SHOPS AND ARTISANS IN THE EATON CENTRE [I] he Mews is a charming new retailing area planned for Eaton Centre in space that overlooks the magnificent Galleria. Anchored by a fabulous emporium-style restaurant and a famous French cafe, this theme development will fast become a major Toronto attraction within Eaton Centre The ambience at The Mews will be "old world". Its passageways will be flanked by the red brick facades of art galleries, artisans' studios, antique. gourmet and gift shops. More than 500,000’shoppers come to Eaton Centre every week, preSenting an outstanding market for Mews merchants ' If you are presently operating a shop that seems rightvar The Mews, or have an idea that might be, contact Ernest W. Booth, Leasing Managen The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited, Suite 210, The Eaton Centre, 200 Yonge Street‘ Toronto. Ontario. MSB ZHI. Phone (416) 979-3300. Plastic pledge York Regional Chief of Police Bruce Crawford (left) is welcomed aboard the United Way of York Region volunteer team by campaign chairman Barney Danson. on November 1-2-3 .“I have volunteered to help because I believe the residents of York Region should have every op- portunity to benefit from and to support the United Way and its 18 member agencies". said Chief Crawford. “As a resident ofthe Region and as Chief of Police 1 know the value and importance of the services provided by United Way agencies like the CNIB. the Associations for the Mentally Retarded. the Red Cross and the Family Now residents of York Region may choose to charge their support for the United Way and its 18 member agencies throughout York Region. venience of ‘one-stop‘ pledging. Now residents of York Region may choose to charge their support for the United Way and its 18 You may support the 18 United Way agencies in York Region today by phoning your pledge. including credit card charges, to the United Way office at 884-0132. Most donations. of course‘ are not charged to credit cards. Con» tributions may be by cash, cheque, payroll deduction or pledges to be paid monthly or quar- terly. The Eaton Centre Y. 1 also appreciate the importance of building Regional spirit and identity That‘s why I am helping to organize the hundreds of volunteers who will be manning desks in every bank branch and trust~com~ pany office throughout the Re'gion on November 1-2-3 to receive public contribut ions' '. Chief Crawford noted that contributors during “SAY YES DAYS” will receive a receipt for their donations and a United Way lapel tag. During SAY YES FOR YORK DAYS (November 1-2-3) volunteers at every bank branch and trust company office throughout York Region will beon hand to receive your contribution, issue a receipt. and present you with a United Way lapel tag. If conditions met York Region's separate school board is waiving some of its enrollment restrictions in an effort to ensure that Indo-Chinese refugees can attend Roman Catholic schools. The board last. week agreed to allow non- Catholic refugees free schooling provided a Last night represen- tatives from G0 Transit attended a public meeting in Richmond Hill to outline changes in the Bayview Avenue and “C” GO Bus service. Town, GO At press’ time results hadn't changed from those reported in The Liberal last week and displayed by G0 Transit 0n Bayview Avenue buses. meet again Bayview Avenue mid day serivce. 9 am. to 3 pm, will be eliminated to provide evening service, with the last bus leaving Finch Subway Station at 10:30 to arrive in Richâ€" mond Hill at 11 p.mi G0 Transit's “C” service will be,routed. week days from 7 pm. until midnight. hourly. across Markham Road, Newkirk Road and Crosby Avenue to serve the GO Rail Station and people east of Yonge Street. Sundays and holidays DE] "C" buses will be [3 divertgd off Yonge Street [1|] to serve the Newkirk G0 [JD station hourly from 6 am. DU until 12 midnight. II] (LEVEn'YflfihEmflmEH0P) Liberal advertised brands from Liberal advertised stores Refugees allowed to attend York’s Separate Schools CHEP'II INSULATION BUY Canadian Home Energy Products (C.H.E.P.) Ontario Ltd INSULATE YOUR RESIDENCE FOR AS LITTLE AS IF BUILT BEFORE 1961! GOVERNMENT GRANTS OF UP TO $500 ARE A VA/LABLE TO HOME- OWNERs, LANDLOROS AND TE- NANTs.’YOU PA Y us WHEN THE GOVERNMENT PA YS You WE USE ONLY C.M.H.C. AND C.S.A. AP- PRO VED MA TERIALS. number of conditions are met. . Refugees must be sponsored by a separate school supporter or Roman Catholic church organization: they must live in a home paying separate school taxes-,and live with a family whose children attend the region‘s separate schools. Education Director John Zupancic said he expects up to two dozen Indo-Chinese may decide to attend one of York‘s Roman Catholic schools. There were a number of reasons for the board‘s change of policy. The motion. brought forth by Mr. Zupancic following a meeting in Toronto with Emmett nu Ha U B one, 01:! {LE} ‘A Para Paint Dealer El], CONTRACTORS RECOMMENDED 88 E‘DUDDDAQQ ONLY THE FINEST INGREDIENTS USED REAL BUTTER CREAM 100% WHIPPED CREAM #2414 OHfE/V :v ‘ 725,471? § RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OCT. 28!"!!! 3:00 PM. Everyone Welcome Pastry 8 Cookies to: the Halloween Week * GIFT BOUTIQUE WALLPAPER . Up to 50% off PAINT 2 Week Special Ceiling White $6.95 gal. of the new addition to OFFICIAL OPENING (Across from Loblaws) RlCHMOND HEIGHTS PLAZA DECORATING CENTRE FOR THE UNUSUAL TRY OUR EEjfiDEfiGUDDDIa scams 3% 883-5421 Cardinal Carter. points out that refugee children will require instruction and parents will not be able to pay either school fees or taxes. The change in board policy will be temporary until refugees obtain employment and are able to support themselves. "They aren’t taxpayers but their children still have to get .schooling,” Mr. Zupancic said in an interview. “It's a situation where we have to be a little bit charitable,“ he added. Once the sponsorship of refugees has ended, non- Calholic families wishing to send their children to separate schools will have to pay fees. 8840113 :1: (1D 7:30 P.M~ EARLYBIRDS Jo‘s'cebrn, Laughlin, Theme Harper, Tory & Associates Ridden SHOP 'N SAVE AT @ BES TTTTTTTTTTTT TO SHOP AND SAVE! The Partners of Joscelyn. Laughlin, Harper, Tory & Associates, chartered accountants, are p|eased to announce the merger of their practice with Thorne Riddell. chartered accountants. As Thorne Riddell, the firm's office will continue to be located at WITHIN 57 NUMBERS MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1979 cousoumon JACKPOT ‘500.00 MUST so BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO SHOP AND SAVE! AVAII ABLE ONLY AT ALLENCOURT Bayview & Marka Rd., Richmond Hill WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES JACKPOT $1,000.00 ORANGE PEKOE TETLEY TEA PURE APPLE JUICE cocA %§$ com $493 ASSORTED VARIETIES CLOVERLEAF LIGHT CHUNK TUNA PRIMO PASTA THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE JOHN ST. 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