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The Liberal, 27 Jul 1972, p. 13

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Swimmingâ€"Red Cross Pre- Beginner â€" Pippa Strathy, Lee- yan Falk, Sheila Wilson. Lisa Windler, Sarah Deyong, Chris- topher Osborne, Philip Clark, Mandy Taylor, Andrea Ogden, Jennifer Bell, Shane LeBrash. Rick Woods. During the first period of; camp at Camp Richildaca, Ket! tleby, several campers were successful in attaming awards for proficiency in swimming, resuscitation, and canoeing.~ Maid of Honor Kathi Ander- son held a miscellaneous shower attended by friends and fellow staff members from the law firm of Lawlor, LeClaire, Stong and Nevins; the bride‘s sister, Mrs. Sharon Oliver, and groom‘s sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Chapman, were co-hostesses at a miscellaneous shower, and the groom’s cousin, Mrs. Dawn Madeley, entertained at a Jack and Jill shower when the groom also received many useful addi- tional giftsâ€"accessories for his future bar! A free Theatre Arts Drama‘, Course started this week at the Roseview Community Workshop 2 and will continue for the next 1 five weeks. Conducting the 1, course is David Philips, a thea- 2 tre arts graduate from York 1 University, who has done ex-1 tensive work with the Rich- mond Hill High School and the:S Curtain Club. yo Due to limited enrolment in‘ the various courses, interested participants should call 884- 4221 before July 31. The workshop is also running‘ After a honeymoon in the Laurentians, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Closkey will be taking up rosi- dence in Richmond Hill. Red Cross Beginner â€" Hirsh, Kevm Falk, Elis burn, David Burling, Pau stei', Michael Miner, Dav well, Robbie Clarke, Ian Scott Lewis. Karl Devlin Royal Life Saving Society Awardsâ€"Junior Resuscitationâ€" Sarah Warren, Carol Anne Del Grande, John Healy. Denise Powell, Georgina Watts, Janice Peu‘opoulis, David Malboeuf, Douglas deLeeuw, David Evans, James Virgo, David Sidwell, James Goudge, Paul Darcy. John Sidwell, Dave Frantsi, Elissa Pyburn, Louis Deyong, Neil Pickrell, Karl Devlin, Rob- in Lloyd, Matt Feder. Steven Thompson, Mark Hirsh, Scott Lewis. Jeff Thompson, Char- lene White. Intermediate Royal Life Sav- ing Awardâ€"Joseph Saunders. * * * I Mrs. Broadhurst‘s parents, Miss Beverley 30nd. daughter former Richmond Hill residents, of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bond. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, re- was entenained at several par- turned with her and are en- ties Pl’iOI‘ t0.h91‘ marriage to joying meeting old friends Tony McCloskey last Saturday again. at St. Matthew’s United Church.| * * * Ontario Camping Association Canoeing Awardsâ€"Beginnersâ€" Dave Boynton, Dave Virgo, Chris Coleman, Martin Eber- hard, Michael Glassford. Peter Dique, Jamie Virgo, Janice Pet- ropoulis, Elissa Pyburn, Leslie Saunders, Jackie Hosie. Carol Del Grande, Sarah Warren, Mary Morgan. Charlene White, John Heaiy, Kevin Falk, Stew- art Abrams, Ian Power, Rich- ard Rosenberg. Liz Evans. Karl Devlin, Danny Webster. Ian Davis, Stephen Falk, Steven Thompson. Dave Frantsi, John iplay. show, are “beingplanned. Fur; ther details will soon be anâ€" nounced. a x'( * Included in the Central 0n- tario Drama League‘s fall train- ing program is a directing course being conducted by Ron Hartman at Bayview Secondary School. The course, to be held from 8 to 10:30 pm every Monday for 12 weeks commencing Sep- tember 11 through November 27, will include choosing the property plot, music, Sidwell, Karl Howkins, Robinisound effects, planning rehear- Lloyd. Junior â€" Douglas deLeeuw. Garth Wright, Lewis Deyong, Jamie Willock, Brian Morrison. lllllllllllillllllllllllliillllllllllllllllillillllillliillllllilllllllllllilllllililit Wms T wwe sal schedules, casting, analyzing the playâ€"finding an approach. blocking the play, handling crowd scenes, rehearsalsâ€"“hat to expect and what to aim for, from read-through to dress re- hearsals, style and its many meanings in the theatre. Junior â€" Douglas deLeeuw Garth Wright, Lewis Deyong‘ Jamie Willock, Brian Morrison Intermediate Red Crossâ€"Da- vid Boy-nton, Jackie Hosie, Stewart Ellis. Thompson. Dave fiantsi, John Sidwell, Karl Howliins, Robin Lloyd. Red Cross Survival Swim mingâ€"Peter Dique, David Mal- boeuf, Michael Glassford, Dave Frantsi, Warren Stoddart, Ian Power. Kevin Falk, John Sid- well, Jeff Bell, Sarah Warren, Louis Deyong. Please call 923â€"1515 and ar- range to have your books. rec- ords and magazines picked up at your door. Junior Red Cross â€" Mark Hirsh. The money raised goes to- wards the new Theatre-Arts Centre at 390 Dupont Street. u|u uuu an“ vuuny-q v..-â€". mMany thousands of books, k k * magazines and records are still I ' .. . needed to make the sale a suc- . Mls' Joan Bmadhurs‘ 0f Stal- light Crescent has recently re- cess. ~. . - The money raised goes to_ iux‘ned from a Sixâ€"week vacation wards the new Theatre-Arts m Englaéd‘ . . ‘ ‘ Centre at 390 Dupont Street. She “as "omea {0‘ “nee please call 9254515 and al,_ weeks by her husband, 'l‘om, range to have vour books rem during which time they visited . 1- ~ .' lfamily and friends in Birming- mds and maga‘mes pl'fl‘ed up ham. Leeds, London and North at your door. Wales, In order to make the Toronto Actors’ Studio fourth annual booksale the biggest and best ever, the date of the sale has been put forward until Septem- ber. Miss Maureen Ardjs returns Rotary News to her home in Bond‘aghadeE, Guests at last Monday's din- Northern Ireland, next Satur- her meeting of the local Rotary day following a three-week va- Club were members of the Wil- cation with her cousin and his lowdale Club, who had held wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purvis their annual golf tournament at their home on Bridgeportthat afternoon. ’ Street. I The guest speaker next Mon- ' r A-- - -uâ€" u,‘ ANNI- Lightning does strike in the same spot as Keith Brown, Burlington, will agree. Thursday, July 13. Mr. Brown was the lucky win- ner of $500 in the YCAMR "500" weekly draw. Thursday, JuLy 20, Mr. Brown's number was drawn again in the same draw, bringing him another $500 01‘ $1,000 in a week‘s time. He is the first double winner in this draw, which began in January and will continue for 52 weeks. Wins Twice In A Row r â€" Mark Elissa Py- Paul Web- David Sid- Ian Davis, Fund raising chairman of the club’s building committee, Dennis Stainer, has announced that the appeal total is now close to $2,000. The generosity of the Richmond Hill public. in response to this appeal, underâ€" lines the interest which local people are showing in their new community theatre. The appeal for funds is still being made and a variety of fund raising events, including a theatrical garden party and art show, are being planned. Fur- ther details will soon be anâ€" nounced. Ron Hartman, a familiar and respected professional in the Central Ontario Region, is curâ€" rentLv the artistic director of the Ontario Youtheatre, sum- mer company ’72. He has di- rected at the National Theatre School, the University of To- ronto. University of Waterloo and Lambton Community Col- lege. The guest speaker next Mon- day will be a 747 pilot. Ample time will be allowed for the question period at the close of his talk which should be most interesting. .nnn at Elgin Mills and Newklrk play in the magnificent Milne Roads. PaSSel'S by Will have Gallery until the end of No- noticed that the actual theatre vember. site has been levelled and the only a leisurely twenty min- main foundation completesi- ute drive from Richmond Hillâ€" Work will begin Within 3 the McMichael Galleries is an week on the main taskâ€"con- ideal way to Spend a lovely struction of the building itself. summer afternoon_ Steel work has been delivered x2 x )3 to the site and the shell should “The Good Brothers” _ be up within four weeks. Club Brian (guitar), Bruce (auto members will then begin the harp) and Larry (banjo)â€" task of fitting out the interior, and Michael McMasters Fund raising chairman of the (bass) are fast becoming Included in the Central On- tario Drama League‘s fall train- ing program is a directing course being conducted by Ron Hartman at Bayn‘ew Secondary School. Due to limited enrolment inVGrmc the various courses, interested Pres; participants should call 884- 1‘. B 4221 before July 31. The workshop is also running and I a series of films every Thursâ€" in pa day at 8 pm. Admission is freedegl.e â€"â€"call 884â€"6938 for the title of, this week’s presentation. 3‘ _ l ‘ I | _ Steady progress is being made on construction of the the new Curtain Club Theatre I Sessions will all be very prac tical with a minimum of lec- turing per session. The fee for the course is $15 â€"application forms may be ob- tained from Mrs. Shirley Ma- Cabe. 487 Duplex Avenue, Apt. 24, Toronto 12. “H'Iv‘l-lgfigtuéry Club meet at 6:30 pm every Monday at the Sum- mit Golf and Country Club. For most of us it takes 30 seconds to address an envelope, stamp it, have it ready for the morning mail. Thirty secondsâ€"half a min- ute to perform a simple task that is hardly a task at all. But if the hand is crippled by arthritisâ€"then that simple task becomes an ordeal and 30 seconds he- comes forever. Please support the York Central Committee of the Canadian Arthritis Society. The campaign is being held September 18 to 29â€"if you are interested in canvass- ing or helping in any way, please call 884-1758. To allow for comfortable, leisurely viewing, the McMich- ael Conservation Collection of Art in Kleinburg is open to the public, Tuesday through Sunday inclusive, from 1 pm to 5:30 pm. There is of course, no charge to visit this one-of-a-kind gal- lery as it is the only art gallery in Ontario fully owned by the people of the province. Along with the hundreds of Group of Seven paintings, their contemporaries, West Coast In- dian artifacts and Canadian Eskimo sculpture, 54 original portrayals of Quebec pioneer life by Clarence A. Gagnon are on view. As an added attraction, 68 political cartoon drawings by the well-known Canadian Artist Duncan Macpherson, es- pecially selected by Robert and Signe McMichael will be on dis- play in the magnificent Milne Gallery until the end of No- vember. Press this mixture in pan firm- ly. Beat egg whites until stiff. Add salt, brown sugar, vanilla and nuts. Spread over mixture in pan. Bake in slow pan (275 degrees) until light brown. Rev. Bern Barrett, rector of St. Mary‘s Anglican Church, spent part of this month in Ed- monton helping his wife, Paul- ine. and children, Kevin, Bron- wyn and Karen, pack for their move to Richmond Hill. and then left on a trip to the west coast. Almost everyone has a special dish which family 01‘ friends enjoy â€" why not share the recipe with our readers, be it main course, dessert or snack? Each week one will be publish- ed in this columnâ€"how about yours? 1,2 cup butter 1/2 cup granulated sugar 2 eggs 1% cups sifted flour 1/2 tsp. salt 2 cups brown sugar 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup chopped nuts Cream butter and granulated sugar. Add well-beaten egg yolks. Blend well. Add flour. Grease and flour a shallow pan. mummuuuuuumuuunuumuuuuuuulmmunuuuulmuunlu- Mr. Barrett resumes his du- ties at the church at the begin- ning of August. unmmmmumnmuumuuuummummmmumumuuummlm R.H. Senior Sitizens irrTickets for the CNE are be ing sold at the day centre Au‘ gust 1 and 2. U Members unable to go to the centre are asked to call Stuart MacPherson at 884-2886. “The Good Brothers" â€" Brian (guitar), Bruce (auto harp) and Larry (banjo)â€" and Michael McMasters (bass) are fast becoming recognized as the young country folk group to watch in the entertainment and recording field. They’ll be playing at the CNE Bandshell on August 17, are accompanying Gor- don Lightfoot on his next recording, and in the fall will be bringing out their own album. Apart from these and other future commitments, they’ve been frequent guests at the Riverboat Coffee House in Toronto and early in the year. with James Ackroyd of Winni- peg made a successful re- cording for Columbia Rec- ordsâ€"“James And The Good Brothers“. Your thoughtfulness in paying your Liberal carrier each month the very first time he calls to collect encourages him in prompt service. It saves him extra work for which he would receive no additional profit. and gives him more time for school and other activities. He begins collections on the last Thursday of each month after school and may con- tinue them Friday evening and Saturday. This schedule is followed to provide you convenient service and best meet his school and study schedule. Thank you! "The Liberal" What’s C ooking.‘ Home Paper of The District Since 1878 Your promptness in paying him is appreciated WALNU T SQUARES Mrs. A. McPherson ‘ Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Earl Ger- ber, of Jefferson, her husband, Rev. Earl Gerber of St. John’s ‘Anglican Church and their children, in the death last week of Mrs. Gerber’s father, James Miller Ewing in Toronto. Mr. Ewing died Thursday at the age of 94. Born in Toronto, he was treasurer of the board of Ingles House, a halfway house for girls and for many years supported The Church Army in Canada. He worked as a broker for Traveller’s Insurance Co. for 67 years, retiring in 1969 when he was 91, and was an ardent cam- per and outdoorsman. iObituary ROBT. HARPER, BA, BEd Bachelor Of Education Robert Harper received his Bachelor of Education Degree June 5 from the College of Education, University of Toron- to. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harper of C01- bourne Avenue, Richmond Hill. Bob is a graduate of Bayview Secondary School and a year ago received his Honors Bache- lor of Arts Degree from York University. He began his teaching career at Crosby Senior Public School this past May and in September will be teaching at Stuart Scott School in Newmarket. STOUFFVILLEâ€"Former resiâ€" dent. Mrs. Marie Campbell, passed away suddenly in Kings- ton General Hospital, July 17. James Ewing, 94 Dies In Toronto Miss Twila Dawn Higgs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Higgs, Bluegrass Blvdl, is cur- rently enjoying a cottage holi- day with her school friend, Marinda and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Naylor, at Wasaga Beach. Your summer activities make interesting reading for “Life in the Hill’” col- umns â€" the service is free â€"just call the Social Edi- tor Margot Crack at 884- 1105-6 or drop a line to 63 Yonge Street Southâ€"we’ll look forward to hearing from you. Returning from a vaca- tion? Guests from out-of town? Celebrating an anni- versary? Entertaining:~ at showers or parties for a June bride? Among their guests was Mrs. Bruce Porter of To- ronto. the bride's maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hill of Church Street South, residents of Richmond Hill for over 20 years. recentLv entertained friends on the occasion of their 25th wed- ding anniversary. The bride’s mother chose for her daughter’s wedding a green sheath, split from the waist down to reveal pure silk print- ed pants from France. This gown was also styled by Sophie Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in traditional white chiffon la- goda over taffeta, fashioned on the A-line with puffed long sleeves and high neckline. The gown, trimmed with pure lace applique was styled by Sophie of London and featured a long, flowing train. A Juliet crown held the shoulder-length veil and the bride's bouquet was of yellow Pinnochio Chrysantheâ€" mums and daisies. She was attended by Miss Debbie Price as maid of honor, Mrs. Carol Smart (the bride’s sister), Mrs. Arlene Gilmour as bridesmaids, Susan Skinner of London and Hayley Potten of Oshawa (the bride’s nieces) as dale, West Hill, Downsview, Oshawa. Burlington, Tottenham.‘ New Lowell, Barrie, Hawkstone, Thornhill, London, Belleville,‘ Garson, Willowdale, Markham,. Islington, Port Perry, Union-l ville, Woodbridge, Baltimore! Don Mills, Toronto and Rose-l ,mere, Quebec. V i Congratulatory me s s a g e s were received from numerous friends in California, Arizona,1 Texas, Germany and Canada. 1 For a wedding trip to North- Food - Beverage - r‘avours Complete Supervision PHONE - 884-7005 Orillia, Etobicoke. Mississauga,'â€" July 13â€"3500. July 20â€"3500 l FIRST DOUBLE WINNER ‘ TOKEN N0. 395 l w. BROWN. BURLINGTON i CONGRATULATIONS ‘ l l Y.C.A.M.R. " 500 " 884-8401 .ern Ontario the bride wore alâ€" g Our Lady Queen of the World a O flower girls. The senior attend-O ants wore yellow crimpoleney. fashioned on the Aâ€"line with long sleeves and puffed froml elbow to wrist and flowing' skirts. They carried baskets Of‘ white gladioli, Pinnochio chrys-- 'Inthemums and yellow ribbons. ind wore yellow flowers in‘ heir hair. The flower girls? \‘ore flowered sheer dresses: over yellow lining. l The groom was attended byl EVERY THURSDAY AT 8 RM. $500. minimum maximum $300. 4 Special Plus 21 Regular Games at $20. East side of Bayview at Crosby Ave. “-M---‘ . O. A wedding dinner was served in the Masonic Hall on Crosby Avenue to the 150 guests, with an additional 100 friends join- ing in the reception and dance in the evening. Master of cere- monies was John Strachan. Steve Gilmour as best man, and Pete Van Wart, Gregg Gilmour and the bride‘s nephews, Billy and Bobby Skinner of London. Yellow and white gladioli, Chrysanthemums and daisies, white satin ribbons. bows and cushions. formed the setting in the Anglican Church of St. Gabriel, Crosby Avenue at Bay- view Avenue, for the June 24 wedding of Merrilyn Joan Pot- ten and Dieter Grohnwald. Rev. David Sproule heard the young couple exchange their marriage vows and Mrs. Gloria Parks played the “Trumpet Volun- tary" on the organ as the pro- cessional march. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Potten, 32 Rockport Crescent, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erich Grohnwald, 69 Colâ€" linsdale Road, Rexdale. [0 ve/ y lune Wedding A t St. Gabriel '5 SOL‘TH BLOCK - RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 884-4741 MR. AND MRS. DIETER GROHNWALD @W Jim 1/3 “For Women Who DeServe The Best" Semi-Annual ’1’ em Unlal‘lO the bride wore a} S IS‘ Our Lady Queen of the World EVERY THURSDAY AT 8 RM. $500. c 0 minimum maximum T $300. 4 Special Plus 21 Regular Games at $20. East side of Bayview at Crosby Ave. :T'm 7‘3: 9 in? PM i :45 ‘1‘qu 54‘ “"OOOMQO MOOOWOOO. Out-of-town guests included MrS. Elli Mandel (the groom‘s sister) and_her husband of Lu- beck, Germany, who came to Canada especially for the wed- ding. Other guests came from North Bay, Rexdal‘e, Montreal, Scarboro, Weston, Campbell- ford, Agincourt, Ottawa, Mark- clale, West Hill, Downsview, Oshawa, Burlington, Tottenham, New Lowell. Barrie, Hawkstone, Thornhill, London, Belleville, Garson, Willowdale, Markham, Orillia, Etobicoke. Mississauga. were received from numerous friends in California, Arizona, of London and was fashioned‘stripet with long sleeves of sheer'purple double chiffon. Her corsage was gardex of yellow sweetheart roses and Dieter she wore pink flowers in her siding hair. The groom‘s mother wore white organza over pink with long puffed sleeves and high neck embroidered with pink flowers. Her corsage was of pink sweetheart roses. TO ‘/2 OFF WE'RE NOT TOO BIG In The “North Mall” To give all your garments the personal attention they deserve! WE CLEAN. ALTER and REPAIR . . UNTIL THEY COME OUT LOOKING AERIOST NEW. 74' SHIRTS: 2/39c with your dry cleaning 7)? 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