Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 18 Sep 1974, p. 24

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Birks Regency is made in our own silver craftshops. And right now, at a 25% saving, is the time to start your collection or add to yOUr presentone. Left to right, the 6 Regency patterns ar e: Cascade, York, Queen Mary, Richmond, Old English, Louis de Fran ce. Birks Regency Plate Flatware 25% OFF Walnut - Reg‘ 28.50 ...... Fruitwaod â€" Reg‘ 32.50 Mahogany â€" Reg. 3850 During the sole period, walnut Small size holds 60 pieces A place sefiing consists of 5 o'clock teaspoon All six patterns are carried in open stock and The Clothing Centre will be open every Tuesday, 9 9 pm, at the North Thorn- hill Community C e n t r e 1Heintzman House) Baythorn Drive and Royal Orchard Boulevard. There is no age or sex distinction. So every- body who wishes to learn is welcome. Clothing Centre To all those who have not pre~regimered for figure skating in the new Thornhil] Arena: there «Will be a regis- tration on September 24 from 2 - 4 pm, and from 7 - Have you studied the Fall and Winter Recreation Guide prepared by Markham Parks and Recreation Department? It offers many exclting types of recreation from bridge to Yoga. to men, women and children. Congratulations on a great piece of information. The members of the junior auxiliary, York Central Hos- pital, are holding a car wash on the morning of September 28. Please patronize them. Figure Skating mpiece place setting, Reg. 16.25 Prices quoted subject to 7% Ontario Soles The Thornhill Public Li- brary has a questionaire which they would like you to take the time to fill in. It has to do with the kind of books the little library will have in the future when the new library is opened in the complex at Bayview and John Sts. The Senior Scottish Coun- try Dancing Takes place at Royal Orchard Public School Wednesday evenings at 8:30. Beginners are most Welcome. For further information call Mrs, Elizabeth Rodgers 889- 1882. v Thornhlll Library Registration 'for Scottish Country Dancing for juniors (Anyone who will be seven by December 31, and older) will be held September 28, at 10 am in the Upper Chris- tian Education Centre. Thornhiill United Church. For further information call Mrs. MacLeod 889-1706. Scottish Dancing. 24 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1974 M Open'Stock pricesâ€"Sept. 10th to 28th Canada’s Best Silver Plate Hillcrest Mall - Richmond Hill Spec. Spec Spec fruitwood and mahogany cabinets are 24.00 27.50 32.50 The Ladies of St. Luke's held their first executive meeting September 9. The first general meeting is plan- ned for September 24 at 8 pm. Plans are proceeding in regard to their Poinsettia -All the. churches in the neighborhood are re-opening their various organizations, both adult and children. So if you are in doubt about those which you are parti- cularly concerned with, pleaSe enquire. Man'y organ- izations are already under- way. (More about auditions for choruses later.) Church News For further information contact Mr. Robbimeson 884- 2677. There will be auditioné on September 19 and 26 at 7 pm for major roles. Persons will be required to read two dramatic and two musical parts, Everybody interested is invited to audition, but only members can perform (memberchip is $18.00). Au~ ditions are at Thornlea Sec- ondary School. The first meeting for the season was held last wgek: a work-shop on mgkgqu. The members of the Thea- tre of the Performing Arts are preparing for their musi~ cal in May which will be presented in Hart House (Last year‘s successful per- formance was "Guys and Dolls"). This year it is to be a new musical "Peel Me A Lotus”. Director will be J. Herbert, author of “Fortune and Men’s Eyes." This last summer the Cen- tre was able to give $100 to the Family Service Agency and $200 to a summer school for children to enable them to catch up with their age group. Theatre of the Performing Arts am until 3 pm. This is lo- cated in the Thomhill United Church on Dudley Avenue. CABINETS toon, luncheon fork and knife, salad fork. and every piece available at 25% discount Reg, 5250 Reg‘ 57.50 Reg‘ 69.50 onvenient terms easily arranged iy cabinets are specially priced large size holds 100 pieces As a result there was a joint meeting from both sides of Yonge St. and a steering committee was ap- pointed to work on plans for the formation of a his- torical society. Constitutions were studied, and one recom- mended. It was left at the Thornhill Library for the .public‘ to study and names were collected of those who wished such a society to be organized. The constitution and the suggested project were presented to the Town of Vaughan Council and also to the Town of Markham A group of concerned cit- izens from the Markham side 0f Thornhill. met in- formally last spring to con- sider the preservation of the houses and buildings from the last century. They want to keep the old Thornhill "flavour" for our enjoyment now and for posterity. Anther group ‘within the Thornhill Ratepayers’ As- sociation, the Vaughan side, had‘ already stated that they too wished to do something similar. Special 12.19 The Wednesday evening Bible Study / Discussion group of. Thornhill United Church, will meet during the fall at the Shepherds, 33 King High Drive (1 block north of Highway 7, running east from Dufferin Street.) Everybody welcome. Historical Society The Ladies of St. Luke's are sponsoring a draw on a beautiful hand-sewn quilt to be drawn for on the after- noon of the tea. Tickets are 25c or 5 for $1. and are avail- able at Ace Clark Butchers in Thornhill â€" in the shop- ping plaza on the east side of Yonge St. just below Highway 73, or by calling Joy Gould 889-3418. All pro- ceeds from the draw are for charity. Tea and Boutique scheduled Council for 'November 24, from 2:30- constitu Spec Spec Spec. 44.50 48.50 59.00 NON-MEMBERS $3.00 REGISTRATION FEE t The task force will hold a follow-up meeting and then :call for an open meeting to [[form such a society, The Tuesdays: Beginners 7:15 - 8:30 pm. Advanced 8:30 - 9:45 pm. Starts: September 17th and January 7th. Location: MacKiIlop Public School. Thursdays: 9:15 - 10:30 am. Starts: September 19th and January 9th. Location: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Thursdays: 10:00 - 11:15 a.m. Starts: September 19th and January 9th. Location: Hillcrest Mall Auditorium. Thursdays: 7:30 - 8:45 pm. Starts: September 19th and January 9th. Location: Charles Hewitt Public School. These classes will continue for 36 weeks ext during the Christmas and Winter School Holid: constituiltion and .the 'pro- ject were accepted with sup- port and assistance offered by the councils. Learn basic weaving on a primitive 2-harness inkle loom. Fee: $21.00 (12 weeks). CREATIVE NEEDLE CRAFTS Crochet, knitting, embroidery (crewel and plain) needlepoint and bargello. Tuesdays: 1:30 - 3:30 pm. Starts. September 24th and January let. Fee: $15.00 (10 weeks). Tuesdays or Thursdaysâ€"1 lesson per week. Tuesdays and Thursdaysâ€"2 lessons per week. Starts: January 2lst. Fee: gnee a week $15.00 (l6_ weeks). _-A A I mnâ€" An Twice a week 3:275:60 \(25 Time and place will be announced at a later date Wednesdays: 9:30 - 11:00 3. Starts: September 25th and Location: Richmond Hill Un Fee: $18:00 (10 weeks). Tuesdays: 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. . Starts: September 24th and January let. Fee: $21.00 (10 weeks)* *Includes cost of loom which may be kept by student at the end of course. Wednesdays: 1:30 - 3:30 pm. Starts: September 25th and January 22nd Fee: $15.00 (10 weeks). CRAFTS Diecoupage, macrame, tie dyeing, etc Tuesdays: 9:30 - 11:30 am. Starts: January 2151:. Fee: $15.00 .(10 weeks). BRIDGE Beginners and advanced students. Tuesdays: 2:00 ~ 4:00 pm. Class (3). 8:00 - 10:00 pm. Class (b) Starts: September 24th and January 2lst‘ Fee: $15.00 (10 weeks). Telephone No. Tuesdays: 9:80 ~ 11:30 am Starts: October 22nd. Fee: $8.00 (6 weeks). Address Miss Mrs. Mondays: 8:00 - 10:00 p.m Starts: October 21st. Fee: $8.00 (6 weeks). AGE GROUPING: ( ) 0-5 ( ) 6-12 ( ) 20-35 ( ) 36-44 ( ) 45-59 884-481] In both cases the A MEMBER OF THE RICHMOND HILL & DISTRICT YWCA ( ) YES ( ) NO Postal Zone CHRISTMAS WORKSHOP INKLE WEAVING ADULT PROGRAMS SKI LESSONS SLIM & TRIM CANDLE MAKING Surname QUILTING YOGA :e for 36 weeks except Winter School Holidays. 1nd January 22nd United Church. For further information please Contact either Elaine Walters at 881-2439, Sheila McDonald at 889-9944 or Dm‘een Greer at 889-3379. Welcome Wagon Club Meetings The Welcome Wagon Club of Thornhzill is holding its first coffee party of the 1974- 75 season September 19. from 10 to 11 am. The first evening meeting of the sea- son will be held September '25 at 8 pm. All newcomers to Thomhill will be made most welcome at either or both meetings. immediate goal of this society will be to col- lect information about all the buildings which have a history and are of architect- ural worth; to share the knowledge with the levels of government concerned and then do whatever is neces- sary in order to preserve these buildings. Street Business No Province ( ) 60 years and over *No registration fee is required for these programs REGISTRATION taken at the school on. the first night. No advanced registration. For further in- formatiofi call the ‘Y’ at 884~4811. Fee: Program A $1.00 (10 weeks) Program B $3.00 (10 weeks) PROGRAM B Age 9 â€" 13 yearsâ€"Girls 7 - 8 p.m.; Boysâ€"8 - 9 pm. Gymnastics, 3 highly structured class, designed to teach boys and girls to work with the box horse, parallel bars, trampoline, etc. To be held at: Richmond Hill High School Bayview Secondary School Langstaff Secondary School BROCHURES will be distributed to the schools in September â€"â€" check for time and school in your area â€"â€" registration is limited and will be first come first served. PROGRAM A A program designed for fun, relaxation, friendship and offers a wide variety of activities such as: Group games (e.g. relays); Team games and skills (e.g. Basketball); Mat and Floor Work. Separate one hour programs for boys and girls 7 to 13 years old. These programs are held' in co- operation with the Richmond Hill Parks & Recrea- tion Committee. Located in your local Public and Secondary Schools weekly, October to December, January to March. Times are determined by age: 7 - 10 yrs, 7 - 8 p.m.; 11 - 13 yrs., 8 - 9 pm. Top coaching will be given to girls 14 and over who have had previous experience and wish to develop these skills. For further information call the “Y”. Starts: October. Fee: $15200 (10 weeks). FITNESS RECREATION The Arts and Crafts program is designed to allow your child to try his or her hand at any of the following: Music, Drama, Art, or any of the Needle~ crafts. A competent instructor will be teaching in each of these areas. Your child may choose which area he or she wishes to work in. Mr. Garry Eaton, a qualified gymnastics instructor will teach this course. Sincerely interested young gymnasts Can learn new skills and develop potential with boys and girls their own age. Class (1) Ages 13 - 15 yrs., 9:30 ~ 11:00 am. (2) Ages 9 - I2 yrs., 11:00 ~ 12:30 pm. Mr. Ed Alan has years of experience in * Basketball skill and techniques, which you w while you are enjoying a stimulating game This program was designed for the Whole family. All can enjoy a Saturday morning together or separate. The program is set up so that two dif- ferent activities may be enjoyed by each partici~ pant As the guests arrived. pre- lude music was played by the church organist. Escorted by her uncle Ed McMerty. Susan looked radiant in a gown of white delustred satin combined with Chan- tilly lace. The bodice and wide face-framing collar were of Chantilly lace over- lay. The long sleeves were of matching lace fitted closely at the wrists. The long flow- ing train was of matching lace and the veil was nf 4 o'clock in Thomhill United Church. when Susan, only daughter of Mrs. Margaret and the late Ross Ryan (formerly of Crestwood Road) became the bride of Ronald Geno, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Geno of Crestwood Road, GENO - RYAN A very pretty wedding was_ §olfemnized August 4 at Seven week certification course for boys and girls girls 12 years and over endorsed by the Canada Safety Council. Class (1) Ages 9 - 12 yrs., 9:30 - 11:00 am. (2) Ages 13 - 15 yrs., 11:00 - 12:30 pm Starts: Oct. 5 and Jan. 18. Location: Don Head Secondary School. Fee: Any 2 of the 3 Clubs $15.00 (10 weeks). Club A, B or C‘ $10.00 (10 weeks). ( ) 13-19 Junior: (Ages 9 - 15 yrs.) 9:30 - 11:00 am. Senior: (Ages 16 & over) 11:00 - 12:30 p.m‘ CHARM & POISE A must for every girl in her teens. Tuesdays: 7:30 - 9:00 pm. Starts: September 24th and January 2151:. Fee: $12.00 (10 weeks). Mondays: 7:00 - 8:30 pm Starts: October 7th. Fee: $4.00 (7 weeks). REGISTRATION FORM Crestwood Road News Given BABYSITTERS TRAINING COURSE Postal Code CLUB (C) ARTS & CRAFTS GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS Apt. 1: the veil was 6? CLUB (B) GYMNASTICS CLUB (A) BASKETBALL SATURDAY FUN CLUBS YOUTH PROGRAMS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. FRED ST. JOHN I !white net falling from a Rev. D redding‘wedding band shaped kgad~ the cer st 4 atlpiece. This beautiful gown The United was made by the groom’s the No 1, only mother. The bride carried a Hall i argaret bouquet of red roses. bride’s DATE FOR OFFICE USE ONLY I wish to become a Member: I require Child Care Name of Program Name of Program ) Junior experience in tggighing ’ Best man was David McGowan. Len Geno, brother 1of the groom and David Ryan, brother of the bride, - ushered the guests.‘ All wore white carnation boutonieres. ‘ Matron of honor, Mrs. Rosa (Silverberg) Firsten, wore a floor-length yellow gown and carried a bouquet of yellow and white daisies. Bridesmaid Cathy McMerty. wore a pink and white floral floor-length gown and carried a bouquet of pink and white daisies. Bridesmaid Debbie Seymour wore a blue and white floral floor- length gown and carried a bouquet of blue and white daisies. will learfi ( ) Senior REC. # (2) Location: Hillcrest Mall Auditorium. Starting: October 9th. Wednesdays: 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. (3) Location: Regency Acres Public School, Aurora. Starting: October 10th. Thursdays: Group (a) 9:30 « 11:30 a.m. Group (b) 1:30 - 3:30 pm. (4) Location: Bond Lake Arena (Oak Ridges). Starting: October 10th. Thursdays: 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.' (5) Location: Charles Hewitt Public School. Starting: October 11th. Fridays: 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Fee structure to be determined at commencement of program. Awareness of basic musical concepts, i.e., melody, dynamics, rhythm, tempo, tone quality, etc. The parents are invited to observe the last class. .Thursdays: 1:30 - 2:15 pm. (3 yr. olds). 2:30 - 3:15 pm. (4 & 5 yr. old). Starts: September 26th and January let. Location: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church. Fee: $18.00 (10 weeks). A movement education program for boys and girls 21/.» - 5 years old. Creative games, group activities, elementary gymnastics will be taught in this course. Fridays: 10:15 - 11:00 am. (2% ~ 3 yrs. old). 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. (4 & 5 yrs. old), Starts: September 27th and January 24th. Fee: $12.00 (10 weeks). CHOOSE THE LOCATION YOU WISH! If the group in your area is not suitable for you, please attend any of the other groups mentioned below. (1) Location: Charles Howitt Public School. Starting: October lst. Tuesdays: 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. (1 hour only). This program is held in co-operation with the Richvale Public Library “Story Hour". Chil- dren 3 to 5 years old will participate in the Story Hour. Infants to 3 year old children will enjoy their own program separately at Charles Howitt SchooL Are you at home with pre~school children or new in the area and wish to meet friends? TAB is for YOU! Two hours of program specifically designed to meet the needs of today’s homemaker is delivered to you weekly in your local Church or public facili~ ties. Each group selects its own program. A variety of crafts, discussions, speakers or film after a short invigorating session of exercises and coffee break. Preâ€"schoolers are cared for on the premises by competent sitters. MOTHER AND CHILD CREATING TOGETHER Mrs. Jean :Sherbarth will supervise an enriched program designed for your Pre-schooler, con- sisting of music, stories, games, arts and crafts. You can register your child for 2 or 3 mornings per Week. Fees will be charged by the month. Space limits the number of children, so please register early and indicate which class you wish. Class Aâ€"Mon., Wed., Fri., 9:15 - 11:45 am. Class Bâ€"Tues., Thurs, 9:15 - 11:45 am. Starts: September 30th and January 6th. Fee: Class A-â€"-$27.00 per month. Class B~$18.00 per month. ( ) Yes ( ) Yes For going away, the bride chose a blue and white hot pant outfit. The happy couple spent their honey- ._.._, Colborne,‘ Scarboro, Réxdale, Blind River, Agincourt. Markham and Willowdale. Guests attended from Dunnville, Grafton, St. Thomas. _ Frenchman’s Bay, The reception was held at the North York Community Hall in Willowdale. The bride's mother received the guests wearing a floor- length gown of yellow lace. Her corsage was dark mauve carnations. She was assisted by the groom's mother in a floor-length gown of spring- time bouquet printed sheer over white taffeta, her cor- sage was of yellow daisies. Master of Eeremonies was David McGowan. Rev. Dr. Pollock performed the ceremony. ‘ Tuesdays: 2:00 - 3:00 pm. (3 Starts: September 24th and . Fee: $12:00 (10 weeks). ( ) Associate Contributing (any amount over $5.0 Family (Parents & Children) $10.00 Membership Fees AMT PREâ€"SCHOOLERS PROGRAMS MUSIC FOR CHILDREN ()No ()No TAKE-A-BREAK KINDERGYM 10225 YONGE ST. PLAY SCHOOL *Senior (16 & over) $5.00 l“Junior (under 16) $1.00. Associate (Men & Boys)‘ amount over $5.00) ' ( ) Contributing INT pm. These students are Teresa Johnston. Mary- Kate Pendrith, Brenda St. John, Darlene Long. Walter Londera. Nicky Malfaras. Connie Burns and Michele Day. Congratulations to all the children of Crestwood Road who entered senior public school this year at Royal Orchard in Markham. Meet the teachers night there will be September 19 at 7:30 Cabot Trail, spent a number of days at Highland National Park. Cape Breton Island. and enjoyed ideal weather for the whole trip. Brenda St. John went on a camping trip with her sis- ter Barbara. Jeff and neice Robyn to the east coast for two weeks in August. They camped along the way and in Fundy National Park. went swimming and looked for shells when the tide went out. They enjoyed the l - 5 yrs. old), January 20th. moon camping in Northern Ontario. They are now resid- ing in Willowdale. Neighborhood Notes sze Tim

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