Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 12 Feb 1975, p. 7

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In addition, each of the 12 YCHA branches has its own fund-raising projects: card parties, fashion shows, quilt raffles, teas. house tours. etc; The proceeds all go into the main fund to provide improved . ser- vices to patients. The auxiliary's main money-making projects are the White Rose Gift Shop in the lobby at the hospital, the annual Pub Night and the White Rose dinner dance. The presentation will be made at the auxiliary's annual meeting at Summit View Gardens Restaurant. Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. York Central Hospital Auxiliary will be presenting a cheque for $20,000 to Hospital Administrator James Hepburn tonight. Nice Nexvs York Central auxiliary will give hospital $20,000 tonight CHARGEX ' “ j' ./ do-it with clfintun No. 7 Hwy. just west of Kennedy 110-“ with nails UNIONVILLE fidfiél adhesive 297-1 661 Dr. Blaker is also a research fellow and consultant at the coronary care unit at Sunnybrook Hospital and an assistant professor in the faculty of medicine at the University of Toronto. He will describe the new coronary care unit and how it operates. Flyingstart The auxiliary is Complement your panel de- cor with Nord Architectural Spindles. Use as. a room divider. stair bannister. or create a bookshelf, . Another important feature of this evening’s meeting will be a presentation by Dr. John Blakely. chief of medicine and director of coronary care at York Central. Buy equipment Most of the money will be used to purchase much-needed equipment for the greatly expanded X-ray and physiotherapy departments in the new Langstaff wing at York Central wnich opened in December. Equals the holdan powerot 200 nails! An allâ€"purpose adhesive. sunable for apply» ing panels to master. wall- board. studs. braces or fur- ring strips. 99‘ Specially coloured to blend with all Weldwood panels, these nails are annular threaded and made ol hard- ened steel. In1”and1â€"5 8" lengths. DO~IT FOR onu TL'BE 10% OFF .~\|l spindles in stock spindles 49:“ Reg. 39c MGreat names to help you do-it and Save When renovations to the original hospital building are completed this year there will be more patients moving in and more services to provide and more equipment to buy. The auxiliary intends to be prepared. This year‘s White Rose dinner dance will take place May 10 at the new Prince Hotel, and the new gift shop â€"â€" twice as large. serving twice as many visitors to twice as many patients â€"â€" is expected to net twice as much in profit. A candlelight and wine party is scheduled for March 19 and there will be fashion shows in one of the hospital‘s lecture rooms April 15 and 16. already off to a flying start in its aim to raise even more money this year. Tickets for its Pub Night next week are sold out “0g. 7.7: 6-94 AFREElfififiE For the finishing touch ' These moldings are precis- Ion-formed In foam. plastic and wood Choose from woodgraln. white or sohd colours 20% OFF Also on the parks and recreation committee will be four councillors Chair- man Al Duffy, Vice- Chairman William Cor‘ coran, Mike Burnie and Andy Chateauvert. A vote by council mem- bers on a points rating basis resulted in the following appointments: Parks 8; Recreation: Robert Sarazin, 340 North Taylor Mills, Ward 1; Glen Philip, 378 Osiris Drive. Ward 2; Robert McKee. 286 Palmer Avenue, Ward 3; Russell Tilt. 25 Bridgeford Street. Ward 4; Russell Newman, Wilcox Road, Ward 5; Terry Yuzwak. 121 Springhead Gardens, Ward 14 applied for two openings on the committee of adjustment and 11 for the 12-member civic in- provement committee, Committee appointments Recent newspaper ad- vertisements placed by the Town of Richmond Hill asking for volunteers willing to serve on town committees brought an excellent response. Twenty-one residents from every section of the municipality indicated a wish to serve on the parks and recreation committee. Woodbine at Stouffville Rd. All Plastic Mouldings in Stock do-itT-shirts and Nail Aprons GORMLEY 888-1 991 ‘ Weldwood..._they've been around long enough to have a reputation to maintain. That's why we‘re "doing it" with Weldwood during our Do it Sale Event 80 come "Do It" with us. Bring all your space and decorating Problems lf paneling can solve them. we‘ve got these beautiful and lasting solutions. The spacemakers, on sale now. Prefinished Paneiing SMOKEY MT. ELM Civic Improvement Committee: Named to this committee are Sam Hall and Eric George for Ward 1, William Mirrlees and Stephen Mills for Ward 2. Jack Major and Mrs. Suzanne Stoner for Ward 3. Judge James Butler for Ward 4, Jack Blythe and Mrs. Marjorie Lyon for Ward 5. SA. Langhammer and Mrs. Shirley Stanley for Ward 6. Mayor David Schiller will name a Second representative for Ward 4 at an early date. Reg. 13.94 DUTCH ELM Reg. 7.“ The new appointees will be Robert Wright, 366 South Taylor Mills Road (Ward 1); and William Vent, 76 Harding Boulevard (Ward 3); They will join John MacDiarmid, Vern Plante and William Ruttle on the five-man board. Committee of Adjust- ment: The committee is composed of five members â€" three appointed one year for a two-year term and two appointed the next year for a two year term. The two members whose term of office was up this year were Tom Graham and Doug Higgins. Both indicated they were willing to serve again. There were 12 new ap- plicants. SHENANDOAH .69 .50 MT. FOREST PECAN FIRESIDE HICKORY PACIFIC WALNUT l..79 Reg. 6.9! Reg. 7.“ Reg. 7.“ KNOTTY CEDAR The two fence viewers named were Arnold Mortson and Wes Clarke. Fred Bovaird was named weed inspector on the recommendation of the works commissioner. Also to be filled is the third appointment of tence viewer. This will also be advertised. it was decided. The two fence viewers The unexpired term of Mrs. Barbara Cox, who has resigned. was not filled. It was agreed to advertise for volunteers to serve on this board. Cam Smith was re- appointed to the library board for a three year term. Mayor David Schiller an- nounced he will be a member of this board (by statute) with Regional Councillor Lois Hancey as alternate. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL- AURORA NEWMARKET TRY Sheet, Pillowcase Tablecloth Service ' CLEANING ‘ CENTRES .69 .94 .69 Councillor Marylo Graham accepted ap- pointment as council's representative on the Social Planning Council. Councillor Mike Burnie became council‘s representative on the senior citizens‘ steering com~ mittee. 0n arena board Councillors Al Duffy and John Birchall were ap- pointed members of the arena board for one year. , ‘ WW5 1' . ! RENT-ALL up. THISWEEK’S 6: FEATURE! I WALL PAPER STEAMERS THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Feb. 12 Go! a specual lob lo d07 Renl professnonal equup~ men! and save hme and money ll doeSn 1 cost much [0 rem me nth equupmenx you need Oor am prolecl We vent only quahly equnpmem nn top working order We ll show you how 10 use I! too 7 convenient Tovomo locations, K's CaIl 7434698 for the out nearest you 1975

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