Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 5 Jun 1974, p. 7

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You are invited to a coffee party for Liberal Candidate Barney Danson at the home 3f Lloyd and Joyce Linder- man, 37 Maryvale Crescent, June 13, 7-8 pm. Happenings Coming Events Some very exciting news for the hockey fans of our town is the fact that early last week Scott Mabley was drafted by the NHL to the Washington Capitols, a new expansion team. i learned that he was also in the WHA draft for the In- dianapolis team. Scott and Janet Johnson of Birch Avenue will be mar- ried August 10 in Richmond Hill United Church. Yonge and Centre Streets. When they are settled following their wedding Janet plans to study law. About 80 residents of the BAIF Subdivision assembled at Roselawn School May 28 to form a ratepayers' group. The steering committee. who organized this meeting. will carry on as such until Sep- tember. Both Lou Wain- wright, Ward 5 Councillor (Bathurst to Yonge and Vaughan Road to Highway 7. the largest populated ward, and Warren Bailie, York County Board of Education Trustee, were present to an- SORRY WE MISSED YOU !! We would like to apologize to anyone who has missed an opportunity to donate $3.00 to the hospital expansion fund and receive a\free lottery ticket in return. To obtain your tickets please send coupon below and Date of Draw: JUNE 28, 1974 cheque to Committee. SHERWlN-WILLIAMS PHONE 10077 YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL 884-3904 OPEN DAILY MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9 AM TO 6 PM STAINS W'w'l' ’ SALE SAVE .. SAVE.. SAVE.. DISCONTINUED NAME BRANDS PAINT $2'°° NAME BRAND DISCONTINUED EXTERIOR / INTERIOR FINAL 4 DAYS RICHVALE RECORD the hospital, attention York Central Hospital Lottery MES. MARY WATTS, 43 SPRUCE AVENUE, 889-5787 I SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. ‘ OF CANADA LIMITED 7 OFF ON ALL 0 WALLPAPER swer questions from the floor. This new group is to be known as the “Hillcrest Residents Association". L\\â€"glvullhu Next meeting will be held June 25 at 8 pm in the Roselawn School, Carrville Road. All residents of the area are urged to attend. Highlight of the season for the Richvale Lions Maj- orettes and Drum Corps was their trip to Sudbury May 25 to perform in the Lions Pro- vincial Convention Parade when 100 bands participated. This was indeed a great hon- or for all our young people who did a remarkably fine job of marching and drum- ming in such a short time since the group was organ- ized. an excellent performance in the park. The Richvale Lions Maj- orettes and Drum Corps will be participating in the fol- lowing parades this month: Etobicoke June 15, Bramp- ton June 22 and Scarboro Civic Centre July 1. Sports Girls aged 14, 15 and 16 are needed to make up a minor ball team which will be playing in the Ross Doan Schoolgrounds. If interest- ed, please call Warren Bailie at 889-2324 evenings. Library Of great interest to those n:|_.___-. The drum corps wishes to thank everyone who attend- ed their spring fair in Pearâ€" son Park last Saturday and helped make it a successful event. The weather too gave a helping hand as not a drop of rain fell to mar the pro- gram which included the parading of the drum corps: and the majorettes through- out the core of Richvale. The parade left Charles Howitt School and proceeded along Denham Drive to Roosevelt and on to Pearson Avenue and the park where various side shows and amusements 50¢ V2 Pi. $1.49 Ql. $4.95 Gal. kept all the youngsters hap- py. Later on in the after- noon the Seneca Princemen Drum and BugleVCorps gave Girls aged 14, 15 and 16 are needed to make up a minor ball team which will be playing in the Ross Doan Schoolgrounds. If interest- ed, please call Warren Bailie at 889-2324 evenings. Library Of great interest to those dropping into the library on Pearson Avenue are the un- ique wood carvings of Mike Kort. a resident of Roose- velt Drive. Mike and his wife Olga also have on dis- play their combined efforts in “metalcraft”. which are original and most artistic. Olga specializes in Candle Art and can certainly create “a thing of beauty". Please note that both the Richvale and BAIF surveys which were executed by the South Richmond Hill Task Force are now available at the library branch on Pear- 50¢ at. The last production of the To help meet the needs of season of the Richmond Hill female offenders 16-60 years Curtain Club is a very grip- of age a crisis intervention ping one â€" complete with centre in the downtown core authentic stage settings and of Toronto was set up nine sound effects which will pro- years ago and is now facing duce both chills and sus- afinancial crisis. Therefore pense for "Sound of Mur- a campaign for assistance is der". Superb acting, most being launched. Tax-deductâ€" professionally directed by ible donations may be sent Ron Solloway. CBC pro- to “Street Haven", 87 Pem- ducer, who has been using broke Street, Toronto, M5A- the Curtain Club TheatrelZNQ. For further informa- and subscribers as audiences tion phone 930-9111. son Avenue and the main library on Wright Street. Church News St. Mary Immaculate (Yonge and Dufferin) cele- brates first Friday tomorrow with masses at 8:45 am and again at 7:30 pm. The York County Roman Catholic School Board will be holding a public meeting at 2:30 pm June 16 in St. Joseph's School. Class Drive, Aurora, to which parents of this area are asked to come and discuss the possibility of a catholic high school in York County. Trustees and officials of the York County Board of Education have also been asked to attend. Theatre WHAT IS AT STAKE IN GANADA [IN JULY 8TH? VO'I'E PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Suiurdu;: rhionday, July 15! (Canada Day) 9:00 «.m. to 9:00 p.m. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: My Area Committee Rooms are now open to assist every voter in the welcome your enquiries and should you wish to discuss the issues with other information, please contact the Committee Room in your area. Markham . Richmond Hill Thornhill Unionville Willowdale Woodbridge - Concord - Maple Central Headquarters for his radio show “The En- tertainers" featuring Dave Broadfoot, for listening on Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons. The local theatre has been in use by the CBC for re hearsal of those productions throughout the winter and spring. Due to repeated requests for Sunday performances. “Sound of Murder" will be staged on June 9 instead of June 5 as an experiment. Your comments regarding future Sunday productions will be much appreciated by Publicity Chairman Brian Moore at 884-2638 or Presi- dent Tony Whitney at 884- 7240. If you have free time to give to some of the senior citizens. please call Help mate at 884-2727. from Jane Roley at 889-3967 Tickets are still obtainable WHAT IS YOUR ALTERNATIVE ‘J I look forward to hearing from you, STEPHEN B. ROMAN Put on a pair of walking shoes and come out to an one of seven Metro Conservation Areas and “Enjoy a walk with a naturalist" Sunday, at 10:30 am and 2:00 pm. If you’re interested in find- ing out more about the out- of-doors, this is your oppor- tunity. Experienced natura- lists from the Metro Conser- vation Authority will lead the walks and be on hand to ex- plain the terrain, vegetation and small bird and animal life indigenous to each area. ALBION HILLS CONSER- VATION AREAâ€"Five miles north of Bolton on Highway 50. The i'alks are scheduled for the following areasâ€" GLEN HAFFY CONSER- VATION AREAâ€"South of Mono Mills and Highway 9 on Airport Road. B 0 Y D CONSERVATION AREAâ€"North of Woodbridge on Islington Avenue North. BRUCE'S MILL CONSER- VATION AREAâ€"Two miles east of Don Mills Road on the Gorlmley Stouff v 1 11¢ Road Nature Walks This Sunday Seven Conservation Areas ON JULY 81'“ THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, June 5, 1974 7 COLD CREEK CONSER- VATION AREA â€"- Between Bolton and Nobleton about three miles north of the King sideroad on Concession 11. These walks are just some of the educational outings sponsored by The authority this year. CLAREMONT CONSER- VATION AREAâ€"Two miles east of Brougham on High- way 7 and 1% miles north on the Westney Road. For further information please contact Metro Conser- vation at 630-9780. Progressive Conservative Candidate for York North. Drapery Cleaning Service YONGE 8; LEVENDALE NWOND Hill; 884:4“1 INFLATION UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE *very voter in the York North constituency. I lSS the issues with me personally, or require any n in your area. 8000 Yonge St., Thornhill : 881-2602 54 Main Street, Markham : 294-5350 10149 Yonge St., Richmond Hill : 884-9242 8192 Bayview Ave., Thornhill : 881-3313 20 Fred Varley Dr., Unionville : 297-3135 5647 Yonge St., Willowdale : 226-6440 182 Woodbridge Ave., Woodbridge : 851-1173 The Federal Government is spending twice as much this year as it did in 1968 when Pierre Elliot Trudeau became Prime Minister. If the Federal Government is re-elected, they will increase spending by at least 22%. I believe there can be no solution to INFLA- TION until' the Federal Government learns the virtues of thrift and good management. The Trudeau Government turned the Unem- ploymenf Insurance Commission into a two billion dollar give-away program. * CLEANING 5 03mm HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU THOUGHT, “I WISH I COULD DANCE, OR, DANCE BETTER THAN I DO?” NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN Private and Class Lessons Available CALL 884-0182 SAVE UP TO 331/470 HRIF‘I’Y IENT-A-CAI TOWN AUTO BODY 173 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill 884-2139 881-2602 294-5350 884-9242 881-3313 297-3135 226-6440 851-1173

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