Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 20 Nov 1974, p. 14

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Sam Langhammer of Yongehurst Road, a member of the committee, has now made the necessary arrangements for this meeting to be held November 27 at 8 pm in Hillcrest Auditorium. All candidates seeking the support of eligible voters in South Richmond Hill are invited to speak. meeting Nov. 27 The Civic Improvement Committee of the Town of Richmond Hill has had to postpone the allcandidates meeting originally planned for November 21 due to the annual town’s awards dinner being scheduled for that evening. - Hill Civic Improvement Committee’s all-candidates 14 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1974 please the palate lots of homemade baking will be available. A draw will be made for a beautiful hand- made quilt, so be sure to be there November 23 from 2 to 4 pm. Afternoon tea will be served. There is ample parking space beside the church. Sewing, knitting, plants and a white elephant table will offer many gift selec- tions for all ages â€" and to the United Church on Rutherford Road (an ex- tension of Carrville Road) just west of Bathurst. The Emmanuel Anglican parish dinner November 10 proved to be a successful and happy affair with a record attendance. For further information or donation please call Con- venor Sheila Craig 889â€"1627. Many work evenings have taken place preparing for this event, keeping everyone active. Correspondent â€" MRS. MARY WATI'S 43 Spruce Avenue 889-5787 RICHVALE RECORD The Richvale Branch of the YCHA will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Marion Mitchell, 23 Orlon To conclude, I might add that what you don’t see at one bazaar you might find at the other, and as they are both in the same area, try to support them both and make it an enjoyable afternoon. Hospital auxiliary A reminder about the dance November 23 at the Lions Hall, Centre Street East. Pat Maheu 889â€"4504 has tickets for this event and tickets at $5 a chance on a trip for two to Nassau (all expenses paid) may be obtained from her or from Interlocking house league games with Oak Ridges teams are now under way, providing the Richvale teams with more com- petition. Crescent, November 27 at 8 pm. Hockey Richvale Lionette’s are holding a tea and bake sale tomorrow night (November 21) from 8 to 10 pm at the Lions Hall, 31 Spruce Avenue. $1 will include teacup reading with Mrs. Rhitta Alexander (one of our senior citizens) who appears each year by popular request. Our neigh- bors come every year from far and near to hear her predictions. one of these as they are limited to 500. Lionettes me. Dont’ delay in buying NEWMARKET: Anon- ymous death threats have been made in a barbershop at Upper Canada Mall because it stays open longer than other town shops, it is claimed. News from next door Jackpot $500 â€" 55 No.’s RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB BIN GO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25“: 106 Centre St. E. STARTING TIME â€" 8 PM. Early Birds 7.40 pm. 20 Regular Games â€" 3 Special Games LIONS HALL Help Keep Richmond Hill Beautiful

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