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The Liberal, 7 Sep 1972, p. 15

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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allant of Kingsville and Mr. and Mrs.} iRex Giekes of Montreal w'ei‘e‘ weekend guests at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner on Richmond Street. ‘ )k A quiet three-week holiday spent with relatives is reported by Miss Mary Daw50n. Her va- cation was spent in Parkhill. Belle River and Grand Bend. It ’5‘ At , Are you interested in Ca- nadiana? If you would like to increase your knowledge In this field Seneca College is offering two courses this fallâ€"one in the evening and one in the daytime. Further information can Ar )4 The East Central Branch of the YCHA will hold its next; .mceting on September 12 at ‘the home of Mrs. Helen Gator. 194 Driseoll Road. I At the meeting. to start at _ _ 8 pm. final plans will be made he obtained by phonlng for the third bridge and euchre Mrs. Jean Smith at 889- to beheld October 3. 2783. * * * . T * * t The poolside at the lovely" St. Gabriel's Anglican CIIUX'CILhome of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart School, Crosby and Bayvicw. is Coxford on Vaughan Road will holding its registration on Sun- be a very appropriate locale for day. September 17. at 10:30 am. “Autumn Reflections" by Warâ€" A” 1303’5 mm QII‘IS. 3 to I3 wick House being presented by1 years old. of any faith are cm‘- the Local Association. West' dially invited to take part in District Girl Guides on Septemâ€" lhis year's exciting program. her 14 from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. RegiSU‘aliOn day will herald All the latest fall fashions l "0W approach to “ITS Hilllll'dl will be featured with models (’Vemâ€"a mi!“ PICNIC for all Sylvia Clayton, Marylo Graliam.‘ the children will be held di-iVivian Smith, Anne Winstone. rectly after the service. Sadie Arai. Jennifer Howe. If transportation is needed‘nenise Pick. Barbara Mann. please call the church office at Dorothy Palmer and Margot. 884-7083. I Crack. , # it It ‘ IV" . ' Do you enjoy writing poetry-2thjfiifitsfiymhio‘ oogrgifiéassiii-l Ever had the yen to write abouticaning 884-2115, A11 proceedst Richmond Hill’.’ for Guiding. : The director of the Ecumeni- * Cal CIIOII‘. Ed Luka. is hoping All the flowers at Adamo's 10 COEIDOtSE Inlisic linliiopov 0; Beauty Salon were from “ellt the. En ennia 0 l0 1111011 In ishcrs and friends on his re- }lill but needs suitable wordscent move into the attractive input to music. ‘ ' ‘Black Hawk Motor Inn, but the If you feel lnspll‘ed to \Vl'lleiglasses of wine being handed abOUL D’OUI‘ .110melown Pleasetout to each customer were in COMMt Monica Vermem?“ at*honor of a far more important 334-4331 01"d1‘0D 1191‘ a 11118 atleventâ€"the birth of Laura Ads 33 Centre Street East. tame, the first daughter for the Ecumenical Choir rehearsals owner. Mario, and his wife itlarl‘ Sgfilgfillclbel‘ C111 hat th-lNancy, born August 29 at Yorkti ’31:)“ 1 3'1 'IUI’C - ewtFinch General Ospital. . CIIOIF membm‘s are “'Clcome The customers were delighted‘ particularly “1101' 01‘ baSS- . .to have the opportunity of joinâ€"1 If interested please call El-jing in the celebration and to lccn Qumll at 884‘7531- >niany it was also a “first” ~â€" * * I drinking wine before the sun Mrs. Margaret Appleton left was over the yard arm! it ’1‘ on Saturday for her home in * x at London. England. following an September is “Arthritis extended stay with her daugh- Month" in Canada and the ter. Mrs. Daniel Douglas Cramp-t Canadian Arthritis and ton of “Tarmoncarra”, Dufferin Street. i Returning with her was her. daughter. Mrs. Betty Boyd, and} great - granddaughter. Lucy Clarke, who have been holidayâ€" ing for the past few weeks at “'l‘armoncarra". during which time they attended the wedding of Miss Nicola Douglas-Cramp- ton to Bruce MacNeil at St. Mary's Anglican Church. On Friday evening they were entertained. along with other members of the family. at a dinner party held by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Redelmeier at their charming countiy home on Mackenzie Drive. i 2k :r t .. The Ontario Society of A115,: Canada‘s oldest professional ar-; tistic institution. is celebrating its centenary this year with a 100-year retrospective show at the Art Gallery of Ontario from September 15 to October 29. i The OSA has had as its mem- bers nearly all the major art- K ists of the province. It was m-‘ .-\ hiking holiday in Europe strumental in helping to start has been enjoyed recently by the Art Gallery. in forming tlie‘Reg. Cox. son of Mr. and Mrs, Ontario College of Art and liaeritchener Cox. 114 Hall Street. In fact played a huge part in? Leaving Richmond Hill August most of the provincial artistic.8, he spent a few days with his endeavors. Imaternal grandmother, The 100-year iii-‘Henry James Harvey at Rheumatism Society seeks your support of its program of research, education and patient care. The earlier any form of rheumatic dis- ease is diagnosed and treat- ed. the better the final re- ’ sult will be. ‘ Some people just won‘t go to a doctor â€" people think aches and pains will just go away. Many people suffering an attack of rheumatoid arthritis be- lieve the affected joint has been injured. Self-diagnosis and self-treatment could be a serious mistake. It can lead to severe disability. Learn the facts about arth- ritis. Learn what can be done through early diagnos- is and modern treatment. The local campaign is be- ing" held September 18 to t 29. Anyone interested in canvassing or helping in any way. please call 884- 1758. t it ii i I l I x show will Cltlde 125 Paintings. \\'atei‘col-.field in Hertfordshire. England. mixture into egg whites. Pour ors and sculptures as well as Since then he has visited documentary material. France. Holland and Germany. Included in the show. which He found camping sites immer- lias been set up by John Mur-ous and excellent and slept one ray, AGO curator of Canadian night in an Amsterdam art. will be the work of 44 art- quite legally. ists. Most of the entries be-‘ He then spent smeral days in long to various art galleries but Munich and planned to visit a few have been loaned by priv- Austria and Switzerland before ate individuals. These includereturning home in a couple of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Conn of weeks. Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Frederick Schaeffcr of Thorn-imoney or with language. hill and Mr. and Mrs. Donald. * * Deacon of Unionvillc. ‘ Mrs. Noreen Lemon of 197 . 1Lucas Street a nutritionist with tltllttlllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllltllll l . ' \ lllllllllllltlllll lllltlIlllllltlllllllllll ‘ 3 l e t 1. on out a n Tax-o “to D e p a rt - SunSet 0n iment of Social Services has just Georgian Bay Icompleted a one-week Emerâ€" gency Feeding Staff Plans and ‘ _ Operations Course at the Cana- Lotlld “anilllmg be more bk‘all‘ dian Emergency Measures Col- llilll- logo in Arnprior. I call out loud-“my QUCNIOH Attending this course were carrying 0"91' the calm blue-X20 men and women from across water. _ tCanada who are qualified and Losing itself in the cry of the responsible for emergencv bil‘dS beb'Olld the I‘OCRS- {feeding in the event of a dis- 1 1 Sit high b'E’SIde “19 lake â€" aster. The various places they: originated from were \‘anc0u! Saskatoon.‘ alone and never lonely Watching the endless colorfiyor' peace River. Changes 0‘ “19 (“mung SKY- .\\‘innipeg. Fort Frances. Thim- The water so silent nowâ€"“0 der Bay. Halton Coimtv. Windâ€" boats â€"- no fisherman. sor. Quebec and Halifak Its depths look up at 1110â€"4”? This is a course sponsored by ' me its secrets lliddt‘n- the federal government under the scene C8515 3 599“ I "W51 the Department of National try and capture. Health and Welfare. Those at- Others have painted and caught seine of the wonder. But I shall have memoriesâ€"a thousand or more. To last through the winterâ€"the )‘earsâ€"evermorc. Til time comes around and on the hair day of the course around Without 09856 a simulated disaster was plan- And I'm here on my island ofmed by me Staff at the college beallt)’ and P0300 land each student was assigned Yvette Steel. Ea responsible role under actual 332 Bayview Ave. N.tdisasler conditions. tending were required to preâ€" pare a hot meal outside with the bai'est of necessitiesâ€"rain or shine. Fortunately the weather was sunny but very hot. editor margot crack ‘tion. are $5 per faintly and first daughter. 32 for each additional :daughter. A uniform exchange‘ I .will also ’be held during theiR H Senior citizens I Ievening. ‘ ' ' Mrs! park. Reg reports no problem witlr The Allenbrae Branch of the YCl-IA will hold its first meet- ing of the season on September 11 at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Lazcnby, 24 Knollside Drive. Items are still needed for the rummage sale to be held Oc- tober 21 at the Lions Hall. Cen- tre Street East. For pickup please contact Mrs. Lazenby at 884-4683. New members welcome. * i it The Twos'N Ones of Rich- mond Hill United Church are starting the season with a fall splash party. corn roast and hay ride this Saturday at Cedar‘ Horticultural Society Members and friends are re- minded of the Fall Flower Show and Fair being;r held Sep- tember 16 at 2 pm in the Lions Hall. Dr. Dennis Staincr and Mrs. Staincr of DI‘ISCOII Road aret ‘currently in Prague, Czechoslo-I vakia. Included in their itinerary is a visit to Yugoslavia and Rome. >3 Ik Word has just been re- ceived that Mr. and Mrs. William Brown (Mari and Bill). former residents of 3 Glon‘ _ Richmond Hill and recently Please, take 319'”: f‘_0“8"‘~ of Woodville. have both 1 a flashlight. bathing suit and passed away. “In Brown 5150 for “dull-5510‘“ was a former president of Mill Pond Court are hop- ing to raise enough money i this week to support a l child in South America for one year through the Fos- ter Parents Plan of Canada. They are holding a sale at their home after school this Friday and on Satur- day morning. From friends and neighbors, the Duffins have collected quite a vari- ety of items to sell includ- ing books. toys. clothes and fine china. Please help by dropping Further information may be Richmond Hm Lions and obtained by calling Joan or was employed in Glass. PCLEI‘ ThOI‘nSOIT at 884-6507. .\ll‘ )lcat )larkeL Airs- Bl.o“.“ are “alcome' I died about siv weeks ago ‘ I * I i and Mr. Brown about a I Megan and Kelly Duffin. . momh agm t aged '7 and 8 years. of 162 t * i ,k | Baptized during the summer months at Richmond Hill Unit- ed Church were Andrew James. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mabley: Victoria Marie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Doucette and Dan- iel Lawson. son of Mr. and Mrs.. tLawson McBride. * )k to I Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner .of Richmond Street were guests .at the wedding of their grandâ€" Idaughter. Miss Lois Conquer- ‘g'ood. who was married to Vern- ‘on Hall of Toronto at Humber IValley United Church. lslingr in at the saleâ€"the corner tum n Se [ember 1 house at the far end of i ‘0 *p * ‘* Rumble Avenue. :YMCa * >‘r * ‘ | . . . . v Registrations are currently» Attention all lst Richvale‘ . ° .. _. Pack Rangers, 2nd RichvaleiRiliicmiénffll $3g2£111CA £01. Pack Guides and 2nd and 4th 1 . ~ , ‘ Richvale Pack Brownies as wellimifii dbeetfill: Sammie. as prospective new members! ‘ . .. ‘ There will be one i‘cgistrationica.ll Fhe I‘m at 884.4811 I0] a night only a on Wednesday. ploglam 2 91' September 13 w from 7 to 9 pm at Charles How'itt Public yard Road‘ Weston, received a SChOOL ‘siiver medal with a mark of Fees‘ to be paid 0" I'cglstm'BO for her artistic singing in music competition held at the NE. >k it Catherine Walker of 36 Lan- ill ’Ii )3 .‘ ,. _. i Members are reminded that Rehoshmems “111 be sened' the first meeting of the season intuitimmtmiiituiiiiitntuttitittittiiuittiutittttttttttttttttututttttttiIwill be held September 13 at Richmond Hill United Church ! - . ' What 8 COOklng? [starting at 2 pm. H I_ l .l Bowling will start on Sep: d". “10:1.Tmsonivlas'asgecl;tember 8 at 1:30 pm sharp at‘ ‘5‘ “‘1” an“) 0‘ “en RABC Bowl, 155 \‘onge Street enjoy H why not share the North recipe with our readers. be it ' ... III Il' ‘ , H . . . .-‘) _ .lllall'l LOUISE. dCSSGll 01 snack.‘Bmg0! Each week one will be publish- Sharmg the $500 jackpot at ed in this columnâ€"how about‘sL Marys Bingo on Tuesday of ‘ LIBERAL. Richmond Hill Ontario Thurs dav Canada's team memberstAlan Ehrlich. Toronto. chef equal opportunity No one is! weren't around when the pho-id'equipe 4c0acli';; Nancy South- tographer Junior International lJumpinthOakville: ‘Horse Farms the def For the second time since the event was inaugurated in 1968. team bers of the Canadian team werettestants. and giving everyone an‘ n_v>-ti-o-h-ti-u-n-i--i - O O O O O O O O ‘ O . I C O ' Richmond Hill Ecumenical Chair i Music Director â€" Edward I“. Luka SEASON‘S PROGRAMME “'ORKS‘IN A Christmas Concert: “The Creation"â€"Haydn PRAWER C . I = Color TV by : entennial Concert ! REHEARSALS â€" MONDAYS S - 10 P.M. Phone: 884-753101'3873 0r 8813011161f6T‘V' ‘777-7 W fi 777 H A Wrii 7 unmfiiwwirfly I m.“ 2 See Surprise” Our Lady Queen of the World z 1‘3“ “eeks “)9”! L-.-..-- O O 3 EVERY THURSDAY AT 8 PM. 3, I $500. c a minimum ’t maximum T 300. :t 4 Special Plus 21 Regular Games at $20. :I East Side Of BaYV'ieW at CFOSb." Ave- 0 (Formerly Junior’s Fish & Chips) yours") last week were Mrs. C. Watson IDEA SOCFFLE of Exhddgfie agd‘Jules Windsor . o Xinins er rive. £33? I Why not try your luck at 1 up ' . , f 0_ ‘these regular bingo games and? .2320?“ Cleam 0 “cent-10m the happy gang at St. 1.4 gum mifi‘ IMary‘s Parish Hall (opposite i: cup grated Amelie” Etaiéadigp) lire» every Tuesday cheese ‘ p Q. i. * 1331.]:pr 53:. September is a busy 1,? _p pg» d _ k d I..k ‘ month â€"â€" getting the kids 1.3" wp we L00 9 C)“ en back to school and univer- or other left over cooked sit a re min‘aeivitis meats . y “d S" g t e 4 egg )Olks. beaten i If]. soc1al and community 4 cg“V whites I gIOUpS' ° . 3 Why not plan to give your Melt butter Ill saucepan and; group the best possible blend in flour. Add soup and coverage this season by milk; stirring until thickened. sending in regular reports Add cheese. salt. pepper. chick-y of your 1neeting's, guest >911 and Egg .‘2011‘53 C001~ Beat speakers and fund raising Hat- egg whites until stiff. Fold soup projects? _ . We're always happy to into buttered casserole: place: hear from you _ either in a pan of warm, water and? bake in a slow oven (300 de-‘ gi'ees~ for one hour. Serves 6 Mrs. Alexis Smith call the Social Editor Mar- got Crack at 884/1105/6 or drop a line to 63 Yonge Street South. MILL OUTLET STORE ENR 01. NOW . . . STRETCH AND SEW LESSONS OPENINGS AVAILABLE IN ALL CLASSES Total Participation Instructions Ne“ Sewing Machines "Jisl‘eysr. PROVIDED FOR STUDENTS L‘SE CALL 884-6I9T - FOR INFORMATION SEW RIGHT MILL OUTLET STORE 28 INDUSTRIAL RD. RICHMOND HILL 884-6191 l-ll-ll-ll-0.l'-n-lt-tt-fl-(|-rI-U-'"ti-it-iI-(t-Ii-4t’|l-lifl (Photo by Stuart‘s SttldIO) Canadian Riders Win At Ambercroft Farms Getting acquainted at. the show. while their horses and Leslie also exchange greetings are Alberto Rivera. 17. Mexico City, _ _ tallowed to bring his own horseI l\ris LllICl\"ll(.‘l0 the show. .\Il‘. Mikucki's wife. Vaillanc0i‘t.tBett,\,'. now helps to carry on Montreal. and Scott Beechflthe event. which attracts somet London, Debbie llerringtonfof the w orld’s top young riders. Calgary. w as I‘CSGHC member. 1Individual champion at the show Mex1co finished third in the was Jacques Martin of the show. while the L'nited States French team. and Switzerland. the two other 'â€"' teams entered. were fourth andâ€" fifth. respectively. The show ANOTHER 3500, Calgary: Michel showed up at the em. Show at Amberci‘oft in Richmond Hill over weekend. but they were initely around at the finish. Canada. equestrian vari« ety. won the Nations Cup. top _ . _ .prize in the threeâ€"day event. :::in.ft“31ml1lfilld ligfiggbl'thglm “ INNER IN France. which won the event . ’. u , . _ _ 7.. , achieved international stature " last year. was iunnei up. The when the late Lou Mikucki of Y.C.’A.M.R. Canadla“ 19.3"] also captured Ambercroft Farms. got the idea [OKEN NO- 473 the International Class EVC’m‘oi providing horses to visiting MRS. v. CLARBROUGH Saturday. its riders finishing teams. thus opening up the RICHMOND HILL first. second and fourth. Mem- show to a greater field of con- ONTARIO .-..-..-i.-n-«-o-b ‘ Peterson, 18, Everett, Washington. GET A NEW LEASE 0N LIFE THIS FALL! Learn to play the piano the painless way. Come for a free demonstration lesson. ESTELLE MARKHAM ARCT RMT 884-3787 u-o-o.i>.<i-i-i.o.u- .1-..o.q..4.a.o-ngpra.i Richmond Hill Lions Majorettes Lions Hall, Centre St. REGISTRATION NIGHT Wednesday, Sept. 13th, 7 p.m - 9 pm. All girls from the previous year must re-registei'. Group is limited. Register early. JUNIORS â€"- INTERMEDIATES â€"â€" SENIORS AGES 6 â€" 16 FEES: Junior and Intermediates .. . $15.00 Seniors . . . $20.00 PAYABLE L'PON REGISTRATION i-u-u-v1 l ! i t t l t I l l I i i I i I i I 3. NOW DORIS CROUCH 0 llAMBURGERS O SANDWICHES 0 MUFFINS O DANlSH 0 ICE CREAM 0 COFFEE O TEA GERONIMO’S THE GREAT “GERRY MANN" NOW APPEARING NIGHTLY 9 p.111. - l a.m. m Saturday until 1 UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF Good food, congenial atmosphere HOL'RS: 8 to 6 Mon. to Fri. ST. N., RICHMOND HILL OPEN ! * O FISH 8; CHIPS O SCALLOPS 8; CHIPS 0 SHRIMPS & CHIPS 0 OYSTERS & CHIPS O COLD DRINKS "<.. ' mwowflow“ BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 8 TO 9:30 AM. Drop in soon for a quick snack. you won‘t be disappointed! p.ni. Geronimo‘s Fun Room :isx TONGE ST. RICHMOND no.1. 884-9171 MINI Vocation to Europe: One week mini \acation available to many destâ€" inations this winter coniâ€" mencing Nov. "’1‘ 1973. -1. *J EANS AND CORDS * LONDON . . . . . from $313.00 a person (Hurry before they sell out __ again) PARIS . . . . . . . from $318.00 a person A130 Showing ROME . . . . . . . . from SIISTHNI a person "f Snwcks 0 Buggies 0 Jeans 0 Sweaters 1'3 ‘ ' ' ‘ Plaids O Tartans 0 Checks .ifg’} .\.\n .\l.-\.\\ MORE. * ,. * This includes return :Ill' transportation. Hotel accommodation and different extras as theatre tickets. sightâ€"seeing or car rental. its tor tin great Make your i'eseiwation with winter-break. we all need so badly. GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE 85 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill 'l‘el. SSil-Sltll-Z Richmond Hill‘s L'nisex Shop

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