Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 30 Oct 1974, p. 24

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M vii IlllllIlllIllllIIl|IIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllII|III|lIllIIIIIIII|||IlllIllllIll|IIIIIIIII|llIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlIlllIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIllIllllIIIllllllIIllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1974 JJIIIIIlllmlllIllllllllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllI||lllllllllIlllIllllll||lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE Here Are Scheduled Events In Southern York This Week CAREERS FOR WOMEN For women considering returning to work AWARD-WINNING POTTER'S DISPLAYS Pottery and ceramics by one of Canada’s Scout auxiliaries ’ first conference York Summit District Committee for Scout ladies’ auxiliaries had a presidents' dinner and conference at the Richmond Hill Auxiliary and now supply secretary for the provincial executive. Mrs. Todd was recently him who show that it is the boys themselves that are important. The conference, the first DR. P. RUZOHORSKY WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE RELOCATION OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTISE OF FAMILY MEDICINE TO Hillcrest Moll, Suite 204 outside the home. York W00d5 LibrarY» FinCh foremost otters, Norine Rive of Willowdale, are ~ awarded a medal of merit in the histor of the district, - . Avenue between Keele and Jane Streets, North on display“) the end of November in two North 2:13;;222treflgffhogfli for her 22 years of service to was such a great success it Rlchmond HI“, Ont. York, is offering a Six-week course beginning York Libraries during library h0urs.Some of her on October 24. The con- 500mm; . . was agreed that anomer By appointment â€" Phone381.3833 November 6. A variety of resource people with awardwinnmg works are in permanent ference was chaired by Mrs. RD'Sér'cd‘. C°}']“m‘35‘?.ger ShOUid be held "8“ year' experience in areas of personal interests and collections of the Canadian Guild of Crafts, the John Robertson, chairman ofort‘healrg;:gL:k:‘l:: Isl‘p‘: Prioritiesr awakening DOtCniiaiv discovering CNE, the collection of Canadian Handicrafts at (“babe COAnT'ttee‘ . luck camporee, showing sources of employment, enterprise and the science Centre. Some have been exhibited at presgsém rotegfh ggfigflfd both Scouting and Guiding education be available to discussions. the International of Ceramic Art in auxiliary anda member in aetion- ' li'F-‘thig‘ SeSSionS begin at 1330 Pm eaCh WedneSday and Ostend, Belgium, and the Smithsonian Institute, of the district committee, GrouP services at the M“ the fee is $12. For pre-registration information Washington. She has studied decorating pots at paid tribute to all past Leeagelrelevelal‘d the “9.9”” I l. . . . . . aders 1n the district call 225-7773- the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre and PreS‘d?“t§ 0i aUXiilai‘ieS in were major topics of spent five weeks in Hong Kong for further the (“swim and made a discussion at the con~ AUTO DEALERS TRADE SHOW training in brush painting. Selections of her work Eggshemailgg :gserssejvert: ference. Former Liberal Secretary of State Judy are on exhibit at Willowdale Library, 5126’ donat‘ed by H. J. Mills of Handicap Scouting LaMarsh and Dr. Morton Shulman, MLA High Park and Metro’s former chief coroner, will be headline speakers at the 1975 Federation of Automobile Dealer Association’s convention and trade show November 3, 4, 5 and 6 at the Four Season’s Sheraton Hotel in Toronto. The four-day show and convention will feature over 200 product displays. Dr. Shulman will address FADA members at noon November 5 and Miss LaMarsh will speak to the ladies’ luncheon at 12:30 pm November 6. Other speakers include Mayor Peter Pllen of Victoria, BC, a Ford dealer, Mick Delaney of the USA and Clarke Simpkins of Clarke Simpkins Limited who will tell “How To Make Dollars Best work For You"_ Inspired by the Opening of the subway in 1, Fully reclinable bucket 5. 4â€"wheel independent 11. All-steel monocoque North York, the North York Historical Society Church‘mchmond Hm Monday event Seats up from- SuspenSionq constructiOH. THE OCCULT,w1TCHCRAFT AND MAGIC and Toronto Historical Board are presenting a St. John’s Baptist had a The church is looking Zuliomwre‘} rear 593‘ g-SSN‘gnéigdmbgv k Power‘ 3- From 3!“ rear high An exploration of the history and significance graphic history of transportation in North York happy . day Sunday forward to acting as host to :r‘mrecs‘inira retractable foulrsvsheélssc ra es on all impact-reSistant bum- of magic and witchcraft will be a topic of in the Upper Gallery at Gibson House Museum, celebrating the 14th an“ Six Baptist ChurCheS for the ' ' Pers- discussion in a book-study series at Thornhill Library, Colborne Street, the first Monday of each month to March 3. The series, beginning Monday, will be led by Don McFadyen, head of ‘ exhibit shows snow shoes, buffalo mitts, skates, P‘erSe 0‘ BlythWOOduRoad A Snail??? Steeginlg' . conditions' the new library at Bayview and John Street, and black-smith tools for the horses pulling stage gafitéztrgsrsgcgfig $3)“, mills; 1o, Qfiafifwfiinéa heats" books will be available at the library in advance coaches and buggies, a penny-farthing bicycle, a are needed to grow to fulfill PUBLIC lamps. of each session. Subjects include, The Occult, private collection of license plates dating from one‘s highest potential. Mrs. . LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION o REDUCED RUNNiNG & MAiN. Witchcraft, Magic, Science and Religion, and the 1908, an original wood-carved Golden Lion used Jack Rumney sang two "ONCE TENANCE COSTS ' World of Magic. Fee is $5. THE LAW WORKS FOR YOU A course designed to acquaint people with the mechanics of the small claims court where actions for $400 or less may be defended without a lawyer is to be presented November 5, 7, 12 and 14 from 7: 30 to 9:30 pm in York Woods Library on Finch Avenue between Keele and Jane Streets, North York. Different topics will be covered each evening and pre-registration is advisable for this series of free public seminars. Call 667- 3670. BRIDGE, BOUTIQUE AND BAKE SALE Richmond Heights Branch York Central Hospital Auxiliary is having its annual bridge party at Richmond Hill Golf Club November 6. There will be a boutique and bake sale starting at 1:30 to launch the party. For tickets and in- formation call Helen Todd, 884-1863, or Jean Thompson, 884-4100. Yonge Street, and Don Mills Library, 888 Lawrence Avenue East. They will be at Down- sview Library, Keele Street, throughout December. BIG BROTHERS‘ CAR RALLY Big Brothers of York and their Little Brothers are having a car rally Sunday, starting at 10 am at Aurora Community Centre and finishing at McDonald‘s Restaurant, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, at between 1 and 2 pm. Anyone interested in finding what Big Brothers is all about is invited to attend at the finishing point. TOLLGATE TO TURNSTILE 5172 Yonge Street, behind Willowdale Post Of- fice, from October 24 to the end of January. From an original toll booth to dial-a-bus, the to guard the stage-coach stop at the Golden Lion Hotel at Sheppard Avenue and Yonge Streets, and many more exhibits related to tran- sportation. The house is open daily from 9:30 to 5 pm, Sundays from noon to 5 pm. Admission 50 cents for adults, 25 cents for children. For in- formation call 225-0146. DIVORCE AND SEPARATION There will be a one-day workshop on divorce and separation at Humber College Saturday from 9 am to 4:30 pm. Sessions will cover children’s needs, creative problem solving. coping with legal problems and beginning again. Speakers will include Margaret Campbell, MLA Toronto St. George. Lawyer Marie Corbett of the Canadian Bar Association‘s committee on family law as well as other lawyers, psychologists and individual resource leaders. The public is invited. The college's north campus is on Highway 27 three miles north of Highway 401. Admission $5 includes materials and lunch. For information and registration call 676-1200. IIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|IIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll|IllIllIlIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IllIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIlllIIlllIIlIIIIIII|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll|ll||llllllllllllllllllllll|Illll|II||lIIIlll|IIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIII|III|lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII Richmond Hill. Provincial Advisory Committee member Mrs. Gladys Witherell brought greetings from that com- mittee. Merit medal The assembly also paid tribute to Mrs. Helen Todd, former president of lst District Council President Red Carlson spoke of “Scouting for the Han- dicapped”. Mr. Carlson is the man who helped start Scouting for handicapped boys at Participation House in Markham. He now has 10 leaders working with him. Hearty applause were given to Mr. Carlson and men like St. John’s Baptist celebrates anniversary niversary of the founding of the church. In the morning Rev. Lloyd solos, as did the St. John's Trio of Mrs. Betty Harris, Mrs. Dawn Robertson and Mrs. Joanne Golew. Evening service In the evening Robert Richardson and the Thor- nhill Baptist Choir led in a time of singing and praising. The ministers of both churches, Rev. Dana Lamb of Richmond Hill and Rev. Ernest Johns of Thornhill, led in a consideration of “What the Music of the Church means to me," with members of the audience contributing their ideas. After the service Mrs. Margaret McGowan and her committee served refresh- ments. Baptist Women‘s Day of Prayer at 8 pm Monday. â€" I need 10 strong, honest- minded people to help us save our homes and small businesses from the runaround offices of the untouchables in Richmond Hill. The Fuller Auditorium Oak Ridges will be free for meetings of the public, the present political force and those wishing to participate in the coming election of December 2, 1974. Inflation, unemployment and welfare will be an issue in this for- thcoming election. Visit where it all begins. No, it is riot too late, remember today is the first day of the rest of your life. H. H. Fuller. Comfort 3. Three separate fresh air ventilation circuits. 4. Tinted windows, rear window defroster. (28 to 40 MPG) 0 OUTSTANDINGLY LONG LIFE (200,000 mile expected engine life) BEFORE YOU OPEN YOUR WALLET Road-ability 7. Corner'compensating anti~sway bars front and rear. 8. Road responsive rack- OPEN YOUR MIND Greenwood Garage ltd. Durability 13. Electrophoresis bonded paint treatment. 14. Special anti-corrosion treatment for Canadian (No emission control devices) 0 CONSTANT PERFORMANCE (a high and constant torque with engine flexibility at all speeds) 16 INDUSTRIAL ROAD, RICHMOND HILL TEL. 884-8841 or 773-4444 _I .iIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIII||IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll Buttonville Community Happenings CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF â€"â€" PHONE 294-5290 l'r were at the door, Mrs. Harvey Brown and Mrs. Fred Leaf greeted guests. Mrs. Milton Sherman and a host of willing helpers saw to it everyone was well Neighborhood Notes Miss Elizabeth Clark and Miss Iva Jones of Buffalo were guests at the home of Mrs. William Clark over Thanksgiving, and while here dined with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Syl Savage. They also visited 86»year-old Bert Kennedy, at Agincourt, an uncle of Miss Clark and the late W.L. Clark. Mr. Ken- nedy is from a pioneer family which settled on Midland Avenue, Scarboro in the early 1800‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark and their children were at Sturgeon Lake over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bennett are making good use of fine autumn weekends by EAST RICHVALE SOCIALS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. SOPHIE LOGUSH Telephone 889-4405 Pipeline information invited to pm the club. There has been much Anyone who might be concern and controversy interested in teaching the aboutthebigsewerpipeline, Ukrainian language to how it is going to affect us. adults and young would you Well on November 12 bet- get in touch with Father ween 4 and 8 pm you may Shewchuk at 889-0187. drop in at the Richmond Hill Neighborhood notes Town Hall and have your Happy birthday greetings Questions answered. to Ron Maheu of Duncan Church news Road who will be The house of Sisters celebrating his 15th bir- Servants of Mary thday Monday. Immaculate will be the Since about the middle of scene of a Fall Tea spon- October a beautiful part soredjointlyby thechapters Persian female cat has of UCWL of Toronto on made its home at the Sunday from 2:30 to 5:30 Nikolaus residence on pm. The house of Sister Duncan Road. This cat is Servants of Mary black and sandy colored Immaculate is located at 5 with a leather collar but no AustinTerrace.Torontoand identification on it. Mrs. parking is available at the Nikolaus is anxious to get Casa Loma grounds. The this cat back to its rightful next UCWL will be held on owners. So if anyone is Thursday November 7 at 8 looking for this cat or knows building two more cottages at their Kearney resort property. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tooley and daughter spent ,Now is the time to I imiiiimg a‘ Stiff recognizing 111 Mrs. Garnet Stewart is , , . -.. recuperating from a broken 4’“ a successful me: You want your money to do something for you. - â€" . . ankle , NOTICE TO Whether your first concern IS a good return on your _._, wgmgaingjmfge rgsrlffifltg CREDiTORs and OTHERS savings or having your money available, you ll find 3: what you need at Bank of Montreal. : Corners United Church 1N THE ESTATEOF True Savings Account Smorgasbord October 23 DOUGLASANDREW “KAN were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ail Persons haVing Claims Armstrong and Derek of against the ESiaie 0i ' summing and Dr and Mrs Douglas Andrew Aikin, late This earns you a record 9‘/.% per annum George Kelly, Sr., of of, the Town of Richmond from the day you open your account.You Newmarket' Hm' I m the Regional eliminate the temptation of writing cheques, but you can withdraw your money any time you really need it. Interest is based on your minimum Bob Hood is in Ottawa for Munieipality of York, who the next few weeks taking 3 died 0n 0r about the 3th day monthly balance and credited to your account twice a year. special course for senior OiOCtObeF‘ 1974.811? hereby police personnel, Bob is a notified to send particulars York Regional deputy police of same to the undersigned chief. on or before the 6th day of Smorgasbord success November. 1974, after which The Annual Smorgasbord date the Estate will be at Brown‘s Corners United dlSll‘lbUted. With regard oni)’ Church is now a memory, to the claims of which the but a happy one. undersigned shall then-have 0n WedneSday evening of notice, and the undersrgned last week crowds of friends Will not be liable for any came from far and near to Person 0f Whose Claim .She sample the delicacies which Shall n0t then have notice. have become famous at this DATED at Richmond Hill Vearlv event. Adele - ' i th s 18th da of October, Carruthers, assisted by Mr. 19'74_ y and Mrs. Ross Hord and other UCW members, created a beautiful autumn setting with flowers and fruits of field and forest. Tables were centred with small pumpkins and tall candles. The best of both worlds. You can use it like a current account and still earn 3% per annum interest based on your minimum half- yearly balance. And at Bank of Montreal, you get that interest no . v matter how low that balance goes. It's paid semi-annually. Mildred Aikin, Executrix ofthe Estate of Douglas Andrew Aikin, by her solicitors Messrs. Lawlor. LeClaire. Stong & Nevins Barristers & Solicitors pm Who it might belong to “Wild Mrs. Douglas Hood and 1026s Yonge Street â€"â€"â€"â€" you get in touch with Ms Mrs. Edgar Fuller, Mrs. Richmond Hill.0ntario. The next Ukrainian NikOIaUS at 33943090 35 500“ Alfred Miller and Jim Wolfe . # as pOSSlble. Catholic youth meeting will be held on Sunday at 7:30 pm. A group picture will be taken. All boys and girls 14 years of age and over are cordially PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. - NOV. 3, ’74 Large Selection of Live Lobster Cooked While You True Chequlng Account ' Gives you complete bill-paying flex- ibility. You receive a monthly statement to help you keep your records upâ€"to- date. And yOur cancelled cheques “a are returned so you have proof of payment. Walt SOCKEYE SALMON OYSTER 73â€"4 Tin Wired Anywhere For ALL Occasions Pan Ready DOVER . PLAICE ib- IMPORTED SCOTCH$ I o lb. 99c $2.49 Come and see us. Let us show you what we can ON THE SHELL D01. HADDIE do for you. ‘ is i '2 PT. SHL'CKED . LIVE .99 Let" D “5 OYSTER $1 69 LOBSTER $3 talk Rue 5 Flowers use. The First Canadian Bank : . 884-8853 RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 884-1812 Phone 889-1812 - At All Hour. - HILLCREST MALL MARKET COURT, â€" Bank of Montreal

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