Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 26 Apr 1973, p. 5

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“Thank you for your letter of March 26 and I am so happy that you enjoyed re- newing the acquaintance of members of the Centennial Eagles. The Royal _Canadian Leg- ion has always given strong support for sports in Canada and I understand that the hospitality you extended to the members of the team was second to none. I want to thank you personally for making their trip such a pleasant and successful one.” â€"Walter Fitzgerald. Mayor Halifax. NS. “On behalf of the Levack Junior Huskies I wish to thank you. your tournament committee and all the peo- ple in Richmond Hill for After the Legion Midget Hockey Tournament conclud- ed. many letters were re- ceived which thanked the Legion and the people of Richmond Hill for the hospi- tality extended. The follow- ing are some we have received: Dear President Hopson: Alyse. of the Canadaires dance orchestra, played a fine trombone at the func- tion and with her son. man- ipulated a complicated set of sound equipment. Not com- mon knowledge is the fact that Alyse is a former mem- ber of Zeigfeld Follies and plays 25 instruments in addi- tion to that fascinating. four- foot long trombone. At the end of the evening all of that complicated electronic equipment fitted neatly into a Volkswagen. which is an- other feat in itself. Anyone attending the so- cial gathering held at the Legion Saturday evening of last week must have appre- ciated the music of Alyse Sherratt. The best wishes of the branch for a speedy recovery are extended to our com- rades. The Legion sick board presently includes Chris Ratchford. Sam Wiscombe and Fred Smith. Chris re- cently underwent surgery and is residing in Room 260. Branson Hospital. Sam also had surgery and is in Room 207, York Central Hospital. Comrade ‘Fred Smith is at Sunnybrook. With permission of the president of the Richmond Hill Curling Club. Legion patrons may park on the curling clu-b parking lot on Elgin Mills Road. M e m b e r s are reminded that election of officers of the branch for the next two years will take place Sunday at 2 pm sharp. Admittance to the meeting will be by membership card only. Following elections, at approximately 4 pm a steak dinner will be served. The cost will be one dollar per head. Wives of members are also welcome to the dinner. Now 2 Locum” Across from Annie’s Lunch Hill Legion Midget Hockey Wins Thank You Letters Coast To Coast 16 Main St.. Newmarkel 898-1800 Hours: Mon.. Tues.. Sat. 9 am. - 6 pm. 0 Wed.. Thurs., Fri. 9 SAVE $55070 People say our Prices are Definitely Lower . . . COMPARE & ON WAREHOUSE SAMPLES and PART~BALES ANY REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE ACCEPTED on hundreds of area 31288 and bale-ends White supply lasts bring your measurements BROADLOOM MILLS SALE ON AT BOTH LOCATKONS Branch 3‘75. Royal Canadian Legion By Eric Chapman legion Reports EXPANDING! Entire Stock Of Broadloom must be sold immediately to make room for our NEW LARGE NEWMARKET WAREHOUSE To cbnclude. we report that coming Legion events include the Lady Veterans' Centennial Dance May 28, a tournament appreciation dance Friday May 18 and Legion Day on June 9. Four- teen pipe bands have thus far accepted invitations to participate on Legion Day. Further elaboration of com- ing events will be reported in future columns. It has been my pleasure to record this week‘s Legion Report during the hospitali- zation of our public relations officer, Chris Ratchford. We all trust that she will be returning to her regular dut- ies in the near future. In all experience in attend- ing tournaments I found that this was one of the best operated and I hope that our Association may be invited to participate in the years to come." We would also like to thank you for the hospitality extended to the team. and would like to know that we have never been at a better organized tournament." â€"Gordon Kinzie, Manager Whitby, Ont. “On behalf of the Thorn- hill Minor Hockey Associa- tion and in particular. the Thornhill Midget Hockey Team, I would take this op- portunity to thank you and your tournament committee for the fine hospitality shown to our team during your sixth international mid- get tournament. The competition was top notch and our boys look on it as the outstanding event of their year, and our only hope is that our perform- ance was good enough/to warrant an invitation to next year's tournament. We hope that some day soon we can return the many courtesies shown us.” â€"Joe Flynn. Manager Saint John, NB. “On behalf of the Brook- lin-Whitby Midget All Stars. I wish to thank you for af- fording us the privilege of participating in your tourna- ment. â€"Jim Connors. Coach Levack, Ont. “People of Richmond Hill: We would like to thank you, on behalf of the City of Saint John and the Saint John Hockey Club for your very fine hospitality. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and everyone in Levack is very proud of them for bringing back the good conduct trophy. We look forward to next year and hope you will invite us back." WHAT PRICE CAR YOU LOOKING FOR - LOW. their kindness and hospital- ity during the week of the Midget tournament. MEDIUM, HIGH? SEE OUR WANT ADS â€"â€"W. E. Windsor, Coach Thomhill. Ont. 7th Concession Line Markham 294-4440 100 yds. N. of Hwy. 7, turn north at Unionville Nurseries All types sucfimhs HARDTWIST. CARVED, SHAG, PLUSH, PROPYLON, ETC. Experts in Wall-to-Wall installation and interior design Over 100 years of service BRING YOUR ROOM SIZES, WE‘LL CUT TO YOUR EXACT MEASUREMENTS FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE NO OBLIGATION PHONE 294-4440 OR 898-1800 An all-night “Gospel Musi- cale" is being held Saturday night. at the Free Methodist Church, Hillsview Avenue, Richmond Hill, beginning at 7:30 pm. Three musical groups are involved in this The Winchester Group plans to attend the Christian Fellowship Group‘s spring reunion Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm at Northlea United Church in Leaside. Cost is 75c for registration and $1.75 for lunch. Cars will leave the church at 9:15 am. Monday, the Spiritual Life Fellowship met at St. John's at 8 pm. The passage was John 1: 1-14. St. John's 125th Annivers- ary Committee meets today (Thursday) at 8 pm in the Upper Room. The Young Adults Bible Study meets at the rectory Friday evening at 8 pm. The passage will the Matthew 9-10. Last Sunday at St. John's Anglican there were celebra- tions of Holy Communion at 8:30 am and 10:30 am. At the 10:30 am service the choir anthem was "In Joseph’s Lovely Garden". The flowers and potted lilies which adorn- ed the sanctuary. chancel and nave of St. John’s were placed there to glorify God and in loving memory of Karen Elizabeth Jackson by her parents Murray and Bev- erley; Andrew Cairns and Glen Cairns by Murray and Beverley Jackson. Beverley‘s father and nephew); Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Snively by friends; James Bacon by his daughter Bette Stiver; and Alfred Barfitt by his wife and family. Sunday at St. John's Angli- can there will be a parish breakfast at 9 am followed by a Confirmation service at 10:30 am. There will be a celebration of Holy Commun- ion at 8 pm, because of the hour change. This service will give the Confirmees their first Communion. Church News ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON a.m. - 9.30 pm. CORRESPONDENT: CAROLINE LOMAS Telephone 884-3000 At St. Mary's Anglican Church last Saturday there was a special Curb Sixer and Second Day, for York Sum- mit. Five boys from the lst Jefferson Cub Pack took part in the events. Gary Boyle, Russell Ransome, Vine cent Coodeve and Richard Gibson earned their cyclist bade. Gary Boyle placed third in the overall events of the “Bike Rodeo". Children of Jefferson Pub- lic School will be excused from attendance May 2 as it will be a professional devel- opment day for Jefferson teachers. This week birthday wishes go to Kathy Lund who will be 11 April 26. to Whitney Bowyer who will be nine April 27, and to Jack Stewart who will be nine April 29. Happy Birthday! The Ecumenical Choir will be singing Haydn-'5 CREA- TION May 4 at St. Mary‘s Anglican Church. Tickets cost $2 each. Community News The advisory board meets May 1 at 8 pm. The men's club will meet Monday at 6:45 pm in the basement. Their meal is to be served by the ACW at $2 per man. Plans are to be made for the Fun Fare in late May. festival PAINT BY NUMBER SETS Foam backs. A in pkg PLASTIC WASTE PAPER BASKET PLACE MATS GRATER & STORAGE SET Mastic RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 335132”%§5?§'4155&3. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLLY REFUNDED 0 WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD ON IDENTICAL ITEMS SO! Pig Sn FACE CLOTHS Canon 6 In pkg SLACK RACK Chrome plaled PANT HANGERS tm'QO""""' '""‘“VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVW mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmnfim‘masflaA“, I By KATHY GABY. 884-2727 Helpmate Information Volunteer drivers are needed for the Meals-on-Wheels service for June-July and August-September? If you have time or interest. please call 884-1731. Summer jobs for secondary and post-secondary stud- ents are available through Experience ’73? The grant forms may be obtained from your guidance office, Canada Manpower Centres, Helpmate Information or write to: Experience '73. Queen's Park, Toronto 182 or call 965-3546. The Landlord Tenant Advisory Bureau provides advice to both the problems and questions of landlords and tenants? For information call 367-8572. Pkg HI FROM HI MONDFOAM PILLOW Flmal cotton cover SKIRT HANGERS 3 per sew Sal IRONING BOARD PAD & COVER THE LIBERAL, Richmond_Hil_l, Ontario, Thursdgxl Ap‘liLgi, 1973 YONGE CENTRE 6085 YONG! 51'. 226-2810 Dentures Relines Repairs llENTllRE CLINIC 124th ANNUAL RICHMOND HILL SPRING FAIR Fair Queen Competition Member of Dentun’st Society of Ontario an accredited member of the Denturist Society. our fee schedule conforms with the ethical price range established by the society. \pplicants must be between 18 and 21 years on the date of the Fair Application forms may be obtained by writing Fair Queen, Box 81. Richmond Hill. 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