Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 30 Nov 1972, p. 10

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187 Yonge St., N. Richmond Hill I30 Yonge St, N. Aurora It was health and welfare night at the Lions Club on Tuesday evening of last week. D'NQEEQER'SQQDNE Also on the agenda will be films on snowmobile racing and safety and an open dis- cussion of what you would like in the future with re- gards to sports activities in the area and what the Lions expect of you. Boy's and girls’ dinners will be free if accompanied by an adult. Each adult dinner will be a nominal amount. Trophies will be presented to the best midget. bantam, squirt and girls’ baseball players and ‘the best soccer player as chosen by the coaches. The Lions Father, Mother. Son and Daughter Banquet will be held in the commun- ity hall next Tuesday at 7 Kentiiéky flied Jkicken: 5mm; chickenvjflfla 10 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Nov. 30, 1972 Lions Club DEC. 4th MachARMID - CATHERINE X -A film on: the “Discovery RICHMOND HILL vorms YOU HAVE THREE vous TUESDAY SPECIAL MORLEY KINNEE ff TRUSTEE 11f}; YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION TO THE ELECTORS THE TOWN OF VAUGHAN RE-ELECT TOWN COUNCIL BII.I. BURNS MONDAY. DECEMBER 4th Polls Open 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. For Information and Transportation Call Thornhill Area - 889-1110 Kleinburg Area - 893-1159 CORRESPONDENT' MRS. W. SANDLE RR. 2. Gormley Club Lions Father, Mother, md Daughter Banquet e held in the commun- I" next Tuesday at 7 ghies will be presented - best midget, banta‘m, and girls’ baseball Of Insulin" was shown and was very much enjoyed by all. German Folklore The 18th Annual Dinner of the Pennsylvania German Folklore Society of Ontario York Chapter was held in the community hall on Sat- Phone 887-5421 Coffee hour to follow. This meeting is being sponsored by the Lions Club. Sympathy is extended to former residents of our com- munity, Mr. and Mrs. Barry King and family in the reâ€" cent passing of Mrs. King‘s father, William Fox. Victoria Square News Buttonvil/e Community Happenings ron SCHOOL BOARD WARD 4 December 4, 1972 INFORMATION TUESDAY ONLY We respectfully suggest you giv VOTE FOR ONE TO “MOTHER” OF There will be a meeting to hear allâ€"candidates in North Markhva-m Town Ward 6 in the community hall (hing hall) on Friday evening at 8:15 pm. All citizens are urged to attend. lunch Another euchre party will be held in the community hall on Friday evening at 8 Special music was given by Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Warwood. The guest speaker was the Rev. Douglas Davis of Stouff- ville. Neighborhood Notes The 18th Annual Dinner of the Pennsylvania German Folklore Society of Ontario York Chapter was held in the community hall on Sat- urday evening. Ladies please provide CALL 884-3905 Nichole Fisher entertained a number of her little friends on Saturday afternoon on the occasion of her fifth birthâ€" diay. W e d d i n g anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber married 46 years December 1: to Mr. and Mrs. William Orr mar- ried 56 years December 6; to Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jar- vis married 36 years Decem- ber 5. Birthday greetings to Pet- er Vanderkooy. December 2: Mrs. Richard Frisby, Decom- ber 2; Mrs. Rolp'h Boynton. December 3: Harvey Colland, December 5. There will be an exhibition of Batiks shown by Els Sev- enhuysen at the Markham Centennial Library, 199 Main {Street North, Markham on ’W'cdncsday from 2-4 pm. Mrs. Sevenhuysen is a talent- ed artist. as well as treasurer of the branch. Her many friends will want to attend this exhibition. The young people of congregation Sunday Rev. Allen Hallett conduct- ed a Service of Baptisvm and reception of new members Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ron Egan, 210 Bayview Fair- ways Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Egan and their daughters Shirley and Caroline came to this area from Vancouver. Norman Reid, clerk of ses- sion, welcomed them to the congregation. Municipal election day is Monday and everyone elig- i-ble to vote should flock to the polls. This is the day we pick the persons who will de- termine the quality of life at the local level for the next two years and many more. It is most important that you exercise your voting privil- Church NeWS The Union Villa Bazaar was well patronized Saturday afternoon. Even those who arrived before the opening hour, 1:30 pm, found park- ing at a premium and sale tables hard! to reach. A very popular event. Saturday residents at Markhaven on Parkway Avâ€" enue at Markham hold their bazaar. Mrs. Russell Burr returned home last week from Scarâ€" boro Centenary Hospital where she received treat- ment for an arthritic condi- tion. Another neighbor at York Central is Walter Schicke- dam who is recovering from severe injuries received in a motor accident at Wood- bine Avenue (Don Mills Road) and 17th Avenue some time ago. We wish him a rapid recovery. At the conclusion of play it was announced a benefit euchre and sale of baking and crafts will be sponsored by the YCHA December 8 at 7:45 pm with play at 8:30 pm. A new series will comâ€" mence 'early in January. Russell Boylngton return- ed last week to York Central HOSpital for a second eye operation. He is progressing nicely. thank you, and exâ€" pects to be home shortly. Hostesses who provided re- freshments were Mrs. Lloyd Baker, Mrs. Joe Robinson, Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mrs. Milton Sherman, Mrs. John Donaldson and Mrs. Tim Patterson. Robert Risebrough of Wi-l- lowdale was winner of the series. Winners for the even- ing were Mrs. Alvin Klinck, Mrs. Tim Patterson, Mrs. Winnifred El‘son, Mrs. Myrtle Brillingcr, Ed Fraser. Ernie Fisher, Milton Sherman and Bill Allen. Lucky draws went to Mrs. Brillinger and Roy Tooley, and freezeout win- ners were Albert Wood, Mrs. Terry Souffriau, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lelacheur. There were 25 tables of players at the WI Commun- ity Hall on Friday evening for the final game of the autumn euchre series spon- sored by the WI members. Neighborhood Notes LOU WAINWRIGHT CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAFâ€" PHONE 294 5290 FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL 884-1669 - 889-5355 the are HE HAS THE TIME, EXPERIENCE, ABILITY RICHMOND HILL NEEDS sponsoring a Family Night from 5-8 pm to celebrate the coming of Advent. Please bring scissors and material for activities, plus a casser- ole or salad for a smorgas- bord supper. Everyone is Ist ANNUAL AUCTION SALE 25 Years Resident of the Area RE-ELECT ON DEC. 4th supper. Everyone is CADILLAC | FORMICA 8. ARBORITE Saturday, December 2nd “DAYBREAK” FARM H 1'1. b.151- zlml “all cuhim‘l mm- plolol} l'inixhvd \\ilh counts-r lop H’uur ('Imicv of HIM)“. '\n_<i70 L m' U <hzlpv :n'nilubll- Ln <m‘ I. ()l' U mur request 1 Mile North of Richmond Hill Starts at 12:30 Sharp CANADIAN PROGRESS CLUB $15.95 KITCHEN CABINE T DISPLA Y Ll-‘SS THAN ll.\l.|‘ ()l .\l.\RKl‘I'I I’IHCE til-Ll? ()l‘l: (‘UHPLI‘T‘I-‘IJ I‘INISIII' I) to choose from $184.00 8 to IO colors 4'x8’ (York Central) Reg. $19.95 The UCW will gather at the church at 8 pm Wednes- day for their Christmas meeting. Mrs. Sidney English has planned a musical pro- program. urged to attend FL 00R TILE 14¢ EACH (5 Different (‘olorfl PKifiI 53:: WARD 6 VINYL ASBESTOS COUNCILLOR $2.75 EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR l)“ See us for all your needs in Hnnw lmprmemonts and (‘nlmgo Halt-rink FREE DELIVERY SERVICE POSTFORMED COUNTERTOPS WHITE on IN -1; COLORS 8 ft. lengths Shop and Save at your nearest AID Home Centre North of Maple Sideroad on Keel Street Hours: 8:30 am. to 5:30 pm. - Friday 8:30 am. to 9 pm Saturday 8:30 am. to 5 pm. per foot PHONE 832-2271 - 889-4973 KEELE STREET, MAPLE PAINTED GRADED LEGS OLYMPIC SIZE ‘ , ‘ rofi's'x'si 10 {\SSEMLLE WM 30%,, (N0 tools required) GREEN PAINTED TOP READY MAY I AGAIN HAVE YOUR SUPPORT? ON MONDAY, DEC. 4th I have appreciated the opportunity of serving as your councillor for the past two years. I will continue to listen to your prob- lems and act promptly in your interests. RE - ELECT NORMAN TYNDALL Christmas Special 10 FINISHED SHELVING TEAK â€" WALNUT â€" OAK COUNCILLOR WARD 6 TOWN OF MARKHAM For Information Call 887-5514 BONANZA SALE a $21.95 YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR TOI’ 598.51“ 24" VANITY ’(‘Ompletey Finishem 36" VANITY Completey Finished 30" VANITY (‘ompletoy Finished $39.95 VANITY $34.95 $44.95

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