Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 9 Apr 1975, p. 5

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Many local young women are getting ready to stock their various booths which will be set up in the Lions Hall, Centre Street East, May 7, for the annual “Y” Treasure and Trivia Sale. It is hoped the weather will be warm and sunny as it has been in other years so the crowds may enjoy delicious lunches in the enclosed patio adjoining the hall. _..I_:..L ouv ...... 0 Tickets for lunch, which include admission to the sale, may be obtained at several locations in this area at $2 each or by calling local members. Pat Alsepp, 29 Brightway, 884â€"2759, will be in charge of toys with the help of Julie Parker of Avenue Road, 884â€" 5322; Peggy Castle of Brightway, 884â€"7302, and Dee Calvert of Penwick Crescent, 884-0374. Janet Whelan, Maryvale Crescent 8894141, is helping on the boutique table and is accepting any sewing, knitting and crafts, or even supplies. you may have to offer to keep her fingers busy. This booth features only new articles. This year I have ex‘ changed toys for “Hodge Podge”, and have faithful co-workers Ann Tuckleton from Richmond Hill and Ev Reynolds from Spruce Avenue. 889-3948 to help. Lillian Sova (if she is available then), of Avenue Road will also be helping us. This booth consists of all those white elephants not to be mistaken for that sticky stuff that's in popular demand from art supplies! We may have to refer to ourselves as a flea market. Anyway bring your odds and ends to me or any of the above girls in this area or call the bazaar convenors Eileen Judge 884â€"7419 or Phil Miller 884-7178 for pick up on any articles. Draw tickets on a beautiful fall landscape 20 x 40, painted by a local artist will be available through members of the local Take- A-Break group, and me. They will go on sale at Hillcrest Mall soon. In selling thesg for the Women prepare far annual ’1” sale Black and White 12" QUASAR T.V.'s DAVENPORT and MATCHING CHAIR 54" BOX SPRING DR MATTRESS 5 piece “Maple" wood DINETTE SUITE Sugg. List $14935 Family Y please contact me. The draw will be made May Holiday happenings Councillor Mike Burnie and his wife June were at Hillcrest Mall March 27 to judge the Easter egg coloring contest. A bicycle was won by Craig Fernandes of Westwood Lane, a student at St. Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic School. Sandra Tontegode of Boyle Drive was a runner-up. Acting Mayor Lois Hancey presented the prizes. Library Be sure to come into your local library branch on Pearson Avenue to See an interesting display of the work of local artist Edward Spears. School bulletin The parent-teacher meeting at Langstaff Secondary School scheduled for April 3 had to be can- celled due to a snowstorm Automation and com- puterization continue to take over in the photo finishing industry and the price of photo-finishing color pic- tures has dropped in the last 10 years. So members of York Regional Camera Club learned on a visit to Chas. Abel, Canada‘s largest photo-finisher. on their second field trip of the year. It still requires a lot of people to complete the job with sorting films from various store accounts â€" one of the biggest jobs. The large variety of film brand names, types, sizes, color or black and white, reprints, enlargements, type of print finish, etc., cause the handling of each individual film 38 times before it is returned to the customer. Camera club meets Monday at only $1 59.00 $39.50 $159.00 Truck load Sale . . . $10929. Actual developing a printing is done automatic prinyng a processing equipment : controlled by computers Collation of the prints and negatives and final in- spection and pricing is done on an automatic machine controlled by an inspector. The envelopes for each account are accumulated and invoiced by account for transferring back to the store. which forced the school to shut dOWn at noon. At St. Mary Immaculate on Trayborn Drive, a meeting for the parents of students planning an ex- cursion to Montreal, Quebec and Ottawa May 25â€"29 will take place April 14 at 7:30 pm. The purpose is to discuss fundâ€"raising for the trip. Most problems are caused by misunderstanding bet- ween customer and store and the store supplying incomplete or incorrect information. Projects include proposals for a big spring dance for the adults early next month and the possibility of a flea market on a Saturday in the school grounds. organized bv the students. Any other suggestions or ideas that will not conflict with the school curriculum will be appreciated to cut down on costs for the trip. Barney Danson MP York North has replied to grade 8 student Brian Watts' letter that he looks forward to having lunch with them in the Parliament Buildings The next meeting of the camera club will be held April 14 at the Richmond Hill High School. each piece or $10.00 monthly or $10.00 monthly each and and all Quésar COLOR 25" console TV unfinished furniture and to escorting them on a tour of the House. The students are eagerly looking forward to this educational trip arranged by the CN Student Tours.' Presentation postponed 5 piece Pine dinette suite $139.00 Bookcases $29 Buflets $59.50 Wooden rocking chairs $39.00 Hutches $49.50 Due to weather conditions on April 3, the presentation by Ralph Sawyer of Weldrick Road to the parks and recreation committee concerning the lighting of Pearson Park had to be postponed until April 10 when it will be held in the council chambers at 7 pm. It is hoped all who were interested in accompanying Ralph last week will make it a priority to be there tomorrow night. Ralph also hopes you will be with him April 21 at the same time when he makes his submission to the town council. The unexpected blizzard brought both schools and businesses around town to a very early halt. Many residents had no alternative but to dig out or abandon their parked motor vehicles. The pedestrian, battling his way through and over mounds of drifting snow, in some cases made better progress than the motorist, particularly in the dip in Yonge Street at the north Don in Thornhill. The town offices remained open with only Mayor David Schiller holding the fort along with the busy works department, the latter being responsible for all the equipment which had to be brought into action throughout the town to fight the drifting snow in an at- tempt to keep the roads open to traffic. Sports A reminder to all boys and girls 6~16 years of age that softball registrations will be accepted with proof of age only in the snack bar area of Hillcrest Mall April 10 and 19 from 10 am until 5 pm. Task Force The South Richmond Hill Task Force holds meetings on the third Wednesdays of each month. The next will be held April 16 at 8 pm in my Suggested price “”35 NOW Plus tons of or $20.00 monthly Savings by the TRUCK LOAD $589.95 home at 43 Spruce Avenue. New members are welcome. The group has represen- tation from the old town, the mental health clinic, north and south Richvale and the Hillcrest (BAIF) area. Its main concern is the impact of growth on this community and its need for social services and recreational development. Attendance by one or more members at council and committee meetings keeps the task force aware of all plans and designs for this important area. Along with ratepayers and citizens' groups the task force is working to ensure that South Richmond Hill will be developed to its full potential â€" peacefully. KEELE ST., MAPLE CADILLABI Fron'ier, Walnu', Maple, Alpine Ash. Embossed Pecan MORE AND MORE PANELS CHOOSE FROM. any )IlE )va n. Sandstone Koa Mahogany Sienna BRUNO of ITALY POST FORMED Kitchen Tops SPECIAL MEDICINE CABINET Bamboo, Chestnut 84 Doncuster Ave. 889-8169 - Thornhill ALPO CHUNKS 15 025. 9 LIVES DRY CAT FOOD 4 Ibis. MASTER DOG DINNER 50 Ibé. 263 Baythom Drive on Yonge St, 2 miles above Steeles, scum of Hwy S] I ’ TUB ENCLOSURE DOORS Reg. $44. 95 $3.50 GREGG VANITIES 36WX1§iiTXQ§gL§ $59.95 30” Y§§1TXM:;:-I‘ $54-95 Reg. $15.00 Reg. $25.00 Reg. $30.00 Reg. $40.00 Feeling a little tense, a little tired, a little blah, a little blue? Make a reservation at BRUNO 0F ITALY for a “Miracle". SOLO IN CASE LOTS ONLY ON CANNED GOODS â€" NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC â€" Tfi&% Your choice of color for) (Includes Counter Top) Taps and gunk are extra (Includes Coumer Top) HAIRSTYLISTS Effective April luh - April 17th DO YOU DESERVE A MIRACLE? BRUNO SAYS YOU DO. . . CASH 8. \ CARRY .50 5 mscoum L Doorooos Pre‘iinishedA single door with mirror PERMANENT SPECIALS .50 .95 Per Panel Per Panel 889-8154 â€" THIS WEEK SPECIALS â€" Reg. $27.95 4’ x 8’ FORMICA 8. ARBORITE B to 10 colors '0 choose from Reg. $27.95 Never Before Special Prefinished Real Plywood 4’ _x 8’ x 1/2" Thigh 1 0" CHAIN SAW Do-It-YourseIf-Electric (North 06 Maple Slderoad NOW$10.00 NOW $15.00 NOW $20.00 NOW $25.00 on Keele Street) 34¢ $1.49 $9.49 SKll DRILL ELECTRICAL $14.95 For 20 years the largest selection to be seen anywhere â€" at the lowest prices â€" We guarantee it. BRUSHED DENIM o ROPE-TRICK Model ‘7” THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, Apr. 9, 19757 :5 CEILING TILES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WAREHOUSE HOURS DAILY 10 A.M. - 9 RM. SAT. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. 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