A junior touch football league is being formed for boys age 9 to 19 in the Thornhill area. Registration will be on Sep- tember 9 from 10 to noon on the football field behind Thorn- hill Secondary, off Elgin Street. The schedule starts Sunday, September 17 and runs for seven weeks, about two hours each Sunday afternoon. The cost is $5 to play plus a deposit on a sweater. All equipment is supplied. including refresh- ments at half-time. Mothers and fathers are needed as vol- unteers. For more information call John Gardner at 889~0682. Richvale Writers’ Club met at the home of Mrs. Bernice Lever on Wednesday for their usual session and to make arrange- ments for the international meeting in October. Writers from the United States will join Canadian writers, for readings in the rehearsal room of the St. Lawrence Theatre at 8 pm on October 13. The following day. Saturday. the writers will meet at Atkinson College. York University. for workshops on fiction, non-fiction. poetry and drama. Anyone interested in joining the group. published or not, may call your correspond- ent or Mrs. Lever at 889-6703. Mrs. Joan Barrett will hold registration classes at Christ the King Lutheran on Royal Orchard Boulevard in Thornhil] on Friday from 4 to 6 pm and Saturday from 10 am to noon. Her classes are for children six years and over. Classes will be held at that church and not as previously at Emmanuel. For more information call 727-3814 (Aurora) or 889-0873. That is two announcements about sports activities for boys. Bill Roots and Larry Rivait and Brent Coxworthy are makâ€" ing the final arrangements for the annual corn and Wiener roast dance to be given by the Richvale Lions September 16 It will be held in the Lions Hall at 31 Spruce Avenue, Rich- vale. beginning at 8 pm. The tickets are $12 per couple and include the refreshments and prizes. For tickets call Mr. Riv- ait at 889-4145 or Mr. Cox- Worthy at 889-5079 or Mr. Roots at 832-8811. The ACW of Emmanuel will open the meeting for this seas- on with a pot-luck supper be- ginning at 7 pm on September 12 in the church hall. All mem- bers are invited to bring friends. A speaker will discuss the:i forthcoming parish week- en . Is anybne planning organiied sports for girls? Mrs. Helen Clifton. Doug Flemming and their committee have been organizing an inter- national dinner to be held on September 15 at 6:30 in Wrixon Hall. behind St. Mary‘s Anglican Church on Vaughan R o a d . There will be foods from many different lands and music from other countries “1'11 be played during dinner and during the bar. Cost is $3 per person or $5 per couple. Proceeds will go to the New Democratic Party. Call Mr. Flemming for tickets or in- formation at 884-7510. John Burke asked this cor- respondent to announce the fall registration of the Richvale Minor Hockey Association Wed- nesday (September 6) from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday from 9 am to 1 pniin the lions Conunun- lty Hall, 31 Spruce Avenue. Richvale. Coaches and man- agers are still needed for some town representaï¬ve and house league teams. For any further information or to offer help. please call Mr. Burke at 889- 4026 or VVarren Baiï¬e at 889- 2324 of Allan Cromb at 889- 1094. Neighborhood Notes CORRESPONDENT Mrs. Geoffrey Cool: 84 Garden Ave. Phone: 889-4553 LANGSTAFF NEWS THE LIBERAL. RichWW All prices shown in this ad guaranteed effective through Saturday, September 9th, 1972. SOFT MARGARINE KRAFT VELVEETA‘ CHEESE LOAF, PROCESS E. D. Smith's mm KTAIl CHEFMASTER H GARBAGE BAGS ' RALSTON PLASTIC ALL VARIETIES 2mg» 4 “332’ 6 9¢ CATELLI DINNERS MACARONI G. CHEESE PKGS 0F 10': .oo PKGS .00