Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 9 Apr 1970, p. 10

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THE LIBERAL Ric'fimond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Ipfi! 9, 1970 If you can spare the time, this could be one of the most rewarding services you can give. Get in touch with Mrs. Vi McLatchy at 884-1733, who is the trans- portation chairman â€" and give HOPE a boost In a personal way. mmummmmumquumummuumnwum _ I 'Anonymous [Donation Town Grant Family nunmummuImmuummnmmumumummmummnmuuu The final program of the 1969-70 season‘s series. “Films For Children" sponsored by the library club of Richmond Hill High School, will be shown Sat- urday. ‘ The film. "The Kid From Canada", is the story of An- drew Cameron. a Canadian be) living with his father on I lonely ranch. who is invited tt spend a holiday with Scottisl‘ relatives pony trekking in th( Highlands of Scotland. Andy is shy with strangers and consequently boastful. Hr boasts about Canada and thing April is Cancer Campaign Month. Saturday, April 11, a spe- eial "blitz" will be conduct- ed east of Newldrk Road, Campaign Chairman Don Halliday. announces. This will be an experiment in total neighborhood ap- proach and it is hoped all householders will welcome the workers and be gener- OllS. Final Show Saturday Films For Children Mrs. William Lennox. whose skill in capturing talent for the Richmond Hill Unit of the Cancer So- ciety is well known. has been engaged in society work for 10 years. She began working on the transportation commit- tee, where she says one gets to know people in a hurry. This task. of de- livering patients to treat- ment centres and bringing them home, is an essential service provided by the 10- cal society. Drivers are needed NOW for the 40- mile round trip to Princess Margaret Hospital. Canadian. tish cousins eldest, who Andy down head the G all co when fine h fist; Canad “-1. -_ the Grantown horse show. bu all comes out well in the em when Andy proves himself 1 fine horseman and a good spor by riding hard over dangerou: country to bring aid to a shep herd injured in a mountain acci- dent. MARKHAM TWP â€" A crowd. described as the largest ever to attend a farm auction sale in this area. thronged the property of the late James McKean. Con- cession 10. Markham Township recently and prices reflected the demands for quality items. Two rings were in constant operation and premium prices Were paid for the well-cared for livestock and implements. The milk quota brought a top bid of $22.50 per pound. and a swather sold for $2.600. Average price of the Holstein herd was $346. The seventh and eighth epi- sodes of the serial. “The Young Jacobites“ will also be shmm. The program begins at 2 pm Mahmond Hill and Thorn- hIll Family Services opened its doors on April 2 with a little more money in the bank than it had antici- pated. Members of the steering committee, which has been working for a year prepar- ing for the opening. have announced that. after the first! annual meeting of (he Family Services on March 12. the committee received an anonymous gift of $1.000. The meeting was addressed by Mimi June Callwood. a founder of Digger House in Metro. Since the treasurer re- ported at the annual meet- lng that the bank balance was $9. this gift was partic- ularly appreciated. Temporary quarters are located in the office of Lawyer Robert Blackburn, 9'! Yonge Street South. Mr. Blackburn is chairman of the centre’s board of dlrec- Appointments may be made through local minis- ters or doctors or by con- ¢actlng the Toronto Insti- tute of Human Relations direct at 364-5757. Rev. Carl Moore. presently Un- ited Church Chaplain at McMaster University In Hamilton. will be serving the centre part time as counsellor. Various churches of the area have agreed to under- write cmts up to $5,000 to make it possible to operate the centre one day a week for the remaining nine months of 1970. and at its budget meeting on Monday. the Town of Richmond Hill approved a grant of $2,500. for the centre. Ly down a peg. he antagonism ( d at a jumping Grantown horse comes out well FIGHT CANCER Services lada and thing ting his Scot acially Neil. th( his best to takc ampnlzn invited t( 1 Scottisl‘ ng in tlu 2 ' Save on \HJJEI I: luv Â¥ All-Transistor Tape Recorderwm. AC Adapter . . . for your response to our 30th Anniversary "Match and Win " Sale, we were overwhelmed. . . so to the extent of our stoclc, we are repeating some of these outstanding buys this T HURSDA Y, FRIDA Y and SA T URDA Y. Since we only had two lucky winners last wee/c: Mrs. R. Playford, R. 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