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The Liberal, 16 Jun 1976, C2

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C-2 â€" THE LgERAL. Wednesday. June 16. 1976 V‘s 'r, 3 ~ . . .' -‘ south york region scheduled events Taxation hot seat THORNHILL â€" A panel discussion on taxation will be held at Thornhill Secon- darvachool at 167 Dudley Avenue on June 24 at 8 p.m. The discussion will be attended by representatives of all levels of govern- ment in the area. To date the following have agreed to attend: MP Barney Danson (L-York North), MPP Alf Stong (L-York Centre), York Regional Chairman Garfield Bees in nature KLEINBURG â€" Visitors will have a chance to safely view bees in their natural habitat at Kortright Centre on Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Local Hurnber Valley beekeeper Horst Goelder will be available to answer questions throughout the af- ternoon about management of bees in the hive, why bees stay at home on overcast days and why bees dance. The Kortright Centre is located 2 miles west of Highway 400, south of Major Mackenzie Drive on Pine Valley Drive. Parking fee is $2. Wright, Markham Mayor Tony Roman, Richmond Hill Mayor David Schiller, Vaughan Mayor Garnet Williams, York county board of education chairman, Doug Allen and York region separate school board chairman, John McDermott. The discussion will be conducted by Gary Kay of Thornhill. Rock at YMCA RICHMOND HILL â€" Rock Wobbly Productions will present a Rock n' Roll review show Saturday at the Richmond Hill YMCA at 83 Dunlop Street. The doors will open at 8 p.m. and the show begins at 9:00 p.m. Their light and fog show alone is worth the price of admission. Admission is $1. c .» « C435 (Photo byHogg) 250 at onge Street garden party It was an old fashioned Saturday garden party held at the .home of retired publisher George Lake. Mr. Lake, 86, who founded and published the Porcupine Advance, 3, Timmins newspaper, invited 250 guests to his home. Pictured here (left to right) are: Cy Ball of Helen L Non-profit organizations planning program of interest to readers in Southern York may submit items for this column to Social Editor Margaret Lade, "The Liberal", lOIOl Yonge Street. Richmond Hill, 884-8177 or 881-3373. Deadline is 5 p.m. on Friday. Band concert tonight at Crosby Heights RICHMOND HILL â€" Avenue, Thornhill; Betty Ball of Helen Avenue: Jerri McChesney of Shasta Drive, Thornhill; Jane Ball of Helen Avenue and Dune Ball of Helen Avenue. Standing are Bill McChesney of Shasta Drive and George Klein of Toronto. concert and said to date ,1 ., Dr. James Reid ...t()SmithFaIIs RICHMOND HILL â€" Dr. James Reid has 250 at Roela school music nght RICHMOND HILL â€" Roselawn Public School, Carrville Road, held their annual music said. Scheduled events for the evening included a Crosby Heights Senior Public School bands from Grade 7 and 8 will present a concert in the school auditorium tonight (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. In April the bands were awarded a first prize at the Newmarket Lions' Club music festival. Sheilagh Harris, school librarian, is managing the ticket sales for the ticket sales are well over 300. “We expect an at- tendance of 300 .to 400 people and just pray it won't be too hot”, she said. Each band will present eight different selections under conductor Jim Morrison, school band- master. The concert is intended to give parents and friends a chance to hear solo presentation by twins Jackie and Joey Gibson, Grade 8, of Claridge Dr., Thornhill, the night Thursday in the school auditorium. John Hincks, principal, called the event a received a Doctor of the bands, to raise funds »' _ t , y . . _ . to urchase instruments . Xifinmgi‘m M83312: success and said 250 parents attended. school band, a steel band, the ch01r and an andp to acknowledge the Drs'Ja'Ie andChns Kranend?“ Veterinary College in “The highlight of the evening was a aCCOI‘dIOH quartet SUPPOFt 0f . _ ‘the "‘veterma‘ry graduates mamed Guelph, Ontario. presentation of rhythmic dancing. The children There were 110 students from Grades 6’ 7 Newmarket \Citizen 5 Band who have loaned -, ‘ _ IM .and ' DI Reid SOHO 1” instruments to the Crosby Mrs. Lloyd W. Reid of painted themselves with fluorescent paint and and 8 participating in the music night and we used black lights to floodlight the stage”, he proceeds from the evening will be used to 11581 Bayview Avenue North, attended Bayview Secondary School and the Show night at Jefferson RICHMOND HILLâ€" It was “show night” on June purchase instruments for the music program. school students. RICHMOND HILL â€" Drs. Jane and Chris Kranendonk graduated recently from the Ontario W Veterinary College in Guelph, Ontario. Legion ladies pick slate RICHMOND HILL â€" The ladies auxiliary to Branch 375 Royal Canadian Legion elected a new executive May 31. University of Western Ontario. He is currently prac- ticing veterinary They were married in August and now live in Vita, Man. where they operate a veterinary clinic sponsored by the Manitoba government. Dr. Jane Kranendonk, daughter of Mrs. LE. 1 and 2 at Jefferson Public School, 11570 Yonge Street. Eighty children from Grades 3, 4, 5, and 6 under the direction of Margaret Morphy, a Grade 1 led serwce RICHMOND HILL â€" Children led by their medicine in Smith Falls. teacher, and Harvey Krebs‘ a Grade 5 and 6 teacher Thrase el‘eéted at; the following: Gerry Chapman, {8:11:33} n schoolC lsggetrénn- giggeR?ghl£::ngfiy§rglfioiln Richmond Hill, at; P t presented the, operetta “Tom Sawyer” to 200 IRESEIRZ? {fest Wm?“ ISFdV1cffPrEsgge?t’§th§1 Hurlburt, 'presemed the Dr. Chris Kranendonk, son Mr. and Mrs. Jan C. resen parents and friends each evening. 7 n - Vlce preSl en , e 00 . F] d Ch-ld Kranendonk Acton attended Acton High School $4 “For children in Grades 3 to 6, I really think they treasurer; IMabfil d BrOOkerv ForreSPm‘ding , 51123:; Sifivice git r3], and received a Bactielor of Science degree from the , y did a fantastic Job”, Mrs. Morphy said. . secremryw W U Sonv recordmg secretaryv Terrance Edwards Johnvs Baptist Church on College of Agriculture in Guelph. h The main lead players in the. production were Andrey Apperley’ sergeant'at'ayms‘ . . ...Ryerson grad Oxford Street . c “8 Dave Leuschner as Tom Sawyer, Steve Rumble as other members or the execuuve commlttee 1"“ ' Each Sunday school class took part in the choirs led 'by Dawn Robertson and ac- clude: Mari Finnerty, Hilda Quinton, Elsie Craig, Mary Robson, Ethel Buck, Melba Bowen, and Rosemund Eaken. Huck Finn, Diana Ceccacci as Becky, Keith Ball as Joe Harper, Margaret Engelbert as Aunt Polly and Leslie Nigh as Amy Lawrence. RICHMOND HILL â€" Students from Crosby Heights Senior Public YCHA strawberry tea RICHMOND HILL â€" York Central Hospital Auxiliary, Richvale Branch will hold their annual PLANNER RICHMOND HILL’ â€" School will present a cheque for $4,700 to York Central Hospital on June Musical accompaniment,was provided by pupil parent, Lois Gee. Seniors’ cheque presented Dedication at hospital RICHMOND HILL â€" A dedication of a four-bed Terrance Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards, 460 Balkan companied by pianist, Betty Harris. The senior boys and Strawberry Tea, Wednesday of next week at 2 p.m. The event will take place at 23 Maryvale Crescent in south Richmond Hill when the auxiliary will 22. room to the memory of the late Graham A. (Pete) Roadv graduated June 4‘ Sheri Robertson read entertain the continuing care unit from York The money Was RICHMOND HILLâ€" The Senior Citizens of Rich- Walter took place Tuesday, at York Central I 1' 0 m , R y e I § 0 n passages from the Central Hospital. COIIeCted from the mond Hill Club 35 presented a cheque for $1,000 to Hospital. POIyteChmcaI InslltUte Scriptures and the Activities include a home bake sale, musical SChOOI’fi WaIkathOH May 3 York Central Hospital, on Tuesday. The late Graham Walter was a former charter M“ Edwards received a morning prayer was entertainment and a draw for a quilt. and Will be USde to pur- The money will be added to the hospital building member and chairman of the board of trustees of BaChelor 0f APPS degree offered by Maureen Tickets are $2 and can be purchased either at the Chase new equPmem for fund. ~ York Central Hospital. In urban Planning Bright. door, or in advance, telephone 8894671. i the hospital. "gllllllllllflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII§ "Elfin. senior J M 1W6 - INTENSIVE I mitt?“ PERM s15w WW 1 g g '" E M . T . stalwart“; TEEN-AGE l trainer.“ “at... §=TlIIIIRIIIIIIIIllIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE M M TOKEN 225 v v- A" Wits . [III/Ills Wired Anywhere For ALL Occasions Advertising ' make jobs. 6229 BATHURST AT STEELES ’ COURSES ‘Modelling or Personal Improvement This wmmr...in Canada's me“ In- men; beauty and mod-IIin ubool, you (in bum the person you went lo be with new beauty, (harm ind personality. Study modeling In TV luhion, Photography. turn the Melr' sorrel: cl mule-up, wardâ€" robe. grere and poise. Enroll new In! your uriling pcrnmlind July and luguxl day rluuL limited on- ‘ 923-4629 (notaovose THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Wm“. ,, Parks Er Recreation Department 0 Q 0 O 8 0 000900~ We Delive ‘ Ph to Toronto NOT. I \ w . 81 .~ WALTER THORNTON ' Surrounding MOD“ & mm Requnres Districts S<N00l SUPERVISORS AND PROGRAM LEADERS for the - _ v ' : v. ' ' following: I I Rices Flowers _. , - , , swim-d mmmmm Jinan”... â€"PRESCHOOL: LUNCH TIMEAND ra Oll¢ MI IOII O ars l‘ ION." Our Modelling Tuilion has an In '81 to both wt Manon. m "" CENTRE 884-1812 Phone 889~1812 AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS â€"SATURDAY MORNING PROGRAMS â€"YOUTH PROGRAMS â€"CENTRE SUPERVISORS SKILLED INSTRUCTORS in the following areas: 1 / 100 bonfls prizes of $10,000 each- Eight-digit Bonus Draw number. lithe eight dlgil bonus â€"WOMENS/MENS FITNESS PROGRAM I â€"YOGA â€"KINDERGYM â€"DRAMA Regmar fiveâ€"digit number on yourtlcket . Wintario ticket ‘ correspfigdzggaacglljyswuh â€"CERAMICS a POTTERY â€"MACRAME and series numbers gufngers drawn,you wm ‘ â€"- DRESSMAKING . For five chances at 510000 tax free $100,000 and more than 40,000 other tax-tree cash prizes â€"DANCING â€" JAZZ, BALLET, RHYTHMIC, MODERN, BALLROOM. ~ARTS 8CRAFTS (ADULTS) _KARATE AND JUDO â€"CHILDREN’S GYM â€"SOUARE DANCING â€"INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC â€"COOKING These programmes will operate out of the Richvale Community Centre starting in the Fall of 1976. Further information and application forms may be obtained from: Parks and Recreation Department, PINE FURNITURE , Admirers of Canadian pine Furniture will delight In our selection of bedroom,dining room and occasional pieces. For the June 24 W‘niano draw your Wintano IleeI has two sets of numbersâ€"one lor the regular Wintario draw. tor between $3 to $4 million In DIIZES And the other for the special million-dollar Bonus Draw-with one hundred extra prizes 01 $10 000 each" In accordance With the Lottery regulations all unclaimed pnze money is retained in the prize who until the expiry of the one-year claiming penod It IS Get your tidtet now. then transferred I’IO a special prize tund to be available ICr acoiioral or nor us prizes in Subse- quent draws June 24 Is our l.rst Bonus Draw On th's occasrcn to accornrnodale the advance bonus drawing ticket sales .-.‘ll cease at 6 00 o m . Thursday June 24 1976 So get your ticket now- because they re going fast And .yauh the special one-hour Winiarlo Show [we on TV horn Hamilton June 24 319 00 p in one yearcla‘mirg period i Room 102, . .0 v a v :::' :*S 3' 10266 Yonge Street, mus mew R.Chm0nd....roma..o. “ wea wm 3“. :1; 16,21“? 3: 5:392‘3333T‘Z',‘ L4G 4Y5 ' ° ' “ ' "US$151: {5-5 1 wag-sis 61's or by calling 884â€"8101, extension 74. 4

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