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The Liberal, 23 Jun 1976, C2

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Denise Romberg RICHMOND HILL -â€" Mel Collier of 40 Reaman Street and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Palmer of 30 Beaverton South returned last weekend from the Royal Canadian Legion convention in Winnipeg. Both Collier and Palmer are members of the Legion in Richmond Hill. Branch 375, where Collier is a service officer and Palmer is a member of the Color Guard. RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Chapter 302 Order of the Eastern Star welcomed Jean Harper of Barrie to their meeting May 4. On May 18 the chapter celebrated its 17th an- niversary. Matron Sister Ev Miller presented two microphones on behalf of the past matrons to the worthy matron and secretary. Guests attending the anniversary meeting came from Willowdale, Markham, Preston, West Hill. Cookstown, Toronto, Haliburton. London, Georgetown. Bowman- ville. Whitby, Oshawa, and Glasgow, Scotland. GORMLEY â€" Mr. and Mrs. Don Doner of »96 Baker St. celebrated their 25th wedding an- niversary. but were surprised when Mr. and Mrs‘ George Timbers of 11 Clark Street invited friends to a party to honor the anniversary couple. Two Richmond Hill Girl Guides were awarded their Canada Cords at an awards presentation at MacKillop Public School. Shown That’s right! Gem is having a spectacular clearance sale and when Gem has a sale, you know it’s a sale! So, don't miss out! Hurry over to Gem and take advantage of our tremendous savings because some of our prices are so low, you really can’t afford not to shop and save at Gem. Sale dates are effective June 23 to 26. That's news to me You won’t have any problems finding Gem Discount Department Store, just north of Steeles at Yonge and Doncaster. Open Monday-Wednesday 10 am. to 9 pm, Thursday-Friday 10 am. to 10 pm, Saturday 9 am. to 9 pm. DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORES By Win Canada cords Following a game, in which five members were winners of prizes, the group adjourned to the Sunday schoolroom for a business session. RICHMOND HILL â€" Members of the Mary and Martha Guild of the Presbyterian Church enjoyed a buffet dinner in the Wright Street garden of Judge and Mrs. James Butler Wednesday evening of last week. Marlene Turner brought the meeting to a close with a worship service on the theme of “Train up a child’fi SUTTON â€" Over 100 United Church Women attended a rally in Sutton United Church June 7 where Mrs. Arthur Starr of Vandorf. president of York presbyterial women, served as Chairman. \During the afternoon session Mrs. Starr inâ€" troduced the guest speaker, Mrs. C. C. Tanner of Toronto, president of Toronto West Presbyterial, who spoke about Cuba. Mrs. Tanner lived in Cuba for 18 years and compared the present status of women in Cuba today with their status prior to the revolution and Castro regime. RICHMOND HILL â€"â€" Royal Canadian Legion Branch 375 will hold a Fun Night on June 25 featuring an amateur hour and dance at the Legion hall on Ohio Road. (left to right) are: Dianne Coghill of Naughton Drive, district com- missioner; Guide Kelly RICHMOND HILL â€"- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moorley of 62 Harding Blvd. in Richmond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. George Chambers of 35 John Street in Thornhill returned Saturday from a 21-day trip to England, Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria. RICHMOND HILL â€" The Pipe Band and Color Guard of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 375. Richmond Hill, placed first in a com- petition lafisfit weekend held in Eden, New York WILLOWDALE â€"â€" Yorkminster United Church Women’s Association will hold an Auction Sale at 7 pm. June 29 at the church, 395 Old Yonge Street, Carlisle of 77 Mill St. celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary at home on June 5. RICHMOND HILL â€" Mr. and Mrs. Victor RICHMOND HILL â€" Richmond Hill Hor- ticultural Society held their annual rose show Tuesday. The convenor was Rose Barker. Horticulturalist Larry Sherk talked to members about flowering shrubs, their selection, where to plant and care and BUTTONVILLE â€" Buttonville Branch, York Central ' Hospital Auxiliary, wound up a successful year June 9 with a dessert luncheon, bridge and euchre held at Buttonville WI Com- munity Hall. The guests were served a sparkling smorgasbord of gourmet confections, and then there were 12 tables of cards. Bridge winners were Mrs. Jean Young, Mrs. Margaret Simmons, Mrs. Rachel Patterson and Mrs. Irene McElwain, with euchre winners Mrs. Button ville YC HA BUTTONVILLE â€" Mrs. Margie Hallett was hostess June 2 when members of the Brown’s Corners United Church Women met at the manse for a pot luck luncheon and meeting. Luncheon was in the garden, and afterward Mrs. Beatrice Craig conducted a brief devotional assisted by Pot luck event at Buttonville Senior citizens’ trip has Openings RICHMOND HILL â€"- Richmond Hill Senior Citizens Club 35 now has places available for non- members who would like to join the trip to Cape Cod. The trip will last seven days. departing from the clubhouse at 8 am. July 19. Jr. Girls’ And Girls' Squall Jackets Our F Price Sale Each She'll be warm! In one of our squall jackets with a zip front, hood, 2 pockets and a draw string at waist and neck. In assorted colours and patterns, sizes 2 to 14. Stadelbauer of 19th Avenue; Kathleen Gallant Markham Road, brown owl and Guide Sarah Williamson of Harding Boulevard. Dorothy Walton and Mrs Peg Conlin. Lucky draw winners included Margaret Gooderham, Mrs. Pat- terson, Mrs. Margaret Lowe, Mrs. Anna Fitz- patrick, Mrs. Bertha Fuller, Beatrice Taft, Betty Armstrong, Nancy Brown, Corinne Allen, Agnes Baker, Dorothy Reesor, Mildred Brown, Jessie Francey, Janet Rodick, Margaret Feathersone, Mary Rodick, Edna Johnston. Approximately $100 was raised for the hospital. Agnes Baker, Francis Donaldson, Lottie Gough, Florence Miller, Nancy Brown, Eleanor Walker, Elizabeth French and Janet Rodick, on the theme “The Lord is my Shepherd." During business the date of the annual Smorgasbord was set for Oct. 27. Registration ‘is also being accepted for a four- day trip to Lake Placid, departing Sept; 26. For more information call 884-1736. 3 Girls’Shorts . . -_,\ -: A... .mmll iarllnt: Fach Change to family improved local ’Y’ RICHMOND HILL â€" The change from an all women‘s organization to a family organization improved Richmond Hill‘s YMCA. past regional director. Doreen Wright told The Liberal on Friday Mrs. Wright, who has lived in Richmond Hill for seven years and holds a Winners this week were: Friday. â€" John Leonard and Marion Fahner. Larry Stumpf and Peter Osbourne, Barbara ,Ysseldyk and Hank Jansen. Monday, NS â€" Jack Mavers and Eileen Phippen, Fred and Theresa Tierney, Gerry Browning and Hank Jansen were tied with George and Ann Payment. EW â€" Billye Mavers and Patsy Bean, Victor Cronshaw and Bob Manning, Omar Khamissa and George Newton. ' Duplicate bridge results Wednesday, Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders, Sherry Vogan and Diane Brown, Jean Goodwin and Marg Melnichuk. Economics graduate Coming Events: No Bridge on Wednesday and Friday during July and T H 0 R N H I L L â€" Michele Patrice Camareri received her Bachelor of Arts degree June 11 from Founders College at York University. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Camareri of 58 Forest Park Crescent in Thor- nhill. Prior to her enrolment at York University, Miss Camareri attended Concord Public School, George Bailey Public School, Langstaff Secondary and Thornhill Secondary. Michele Camareri . . . Founders College Each - v - Your little girl will stay cool and look smart! In our pull on shorts with zip fronts, loops and contrast stitching. Colours assorted, sizes 7to14 She joined the board of directors in 1970 and moved to a staff position in 1972. Bachelor degree in Social Work from the Toronto School of Social Work, served as York regional director of the YMCA from January 1975 until May 31 of this year. August. Monday night games (Open and Side) will continue as usual. Friday, July 30 â€" Con- tinentwide Olympiad Game (this is the only Friday game through the summer). For partners and information Natalie Platner 884â€"1689, Marie Cole 773-4280.~ Winners last week were: Friday â€" NS â€" Ross Jenkinspn and Gerry Browning; Edna Dunn and Eileen Phippen; John Leonard and Bob Dunn. EW â€" Ruth Browning and Ann Jansen; Fred Dieken and Ann Payment; Richard Charlebois and Sandy Jenkinson. Winners of No Zero Game â€" Edna Dunn, Eileen Phippen, Jack and Billye Mavers. RICHMOND HILL â€" Pre-schoolers from Rich- mond Hill Coâ€"operative Nurserg' School; 10030 Yonge ‘treet, completed their school term with a picnic at Bruce’s Mill. Monday â€" NS â€" Fred and Theresa Tierney; A] Draw prizes presented during the picnic were donated by local mer- chants. Registration for the fall term is now being ac- cepted. For details call Mrs. Morrison 884-6742. “During 1972 and (Ioâ€"operative nursery picnic held at mill Seniors bazaar Handicrafts made by the residents of Elmwood Manor will be for sale. Admission is free. RICHMOND HILL â€" Elmwood Manor Rest Home will hold an Open House and Bazaar to commemorate Senior Citizen’s Week on June 24, from 2 pm. to 4 pm. at 9915 Yonge Street. 1973 the board of directors and the membership took a careful look at our organization and decided the focus in our town and in our work was really the family unit. We were not sure the YWCA reflected that," she explained. “Now that there are both men and women serving on the board of directors there is a better balance in the “Y” program,“ Mrs. Wright said. _Mrs.‘ Wright's future As a result, in 1975 the YWCA in Richmond Hill became a branch of the Toronto YMCA. Lehman and George Newton: Ruth and Gerry Education graduate RICHMOND HILL -â€" Cheese Party â€" Rick Harper has received presentation of trophies Bachelor of Arts and Duplicate Bridge as Bachelor of Education usual. degrees from Glendon July 30 â€" Conâ€" College, an affiliate of tinentwide Olympiad York University. A Game â€" 3:15 pm. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harper of 324 Crosby Avenue in Rich- mond Hill. Mr. Harper will join the teaching staff at Pleasantville Public School in September. The following water rates have been adopted by Council for water consumed during the quarterly billing period ending June 28, 1976 and thereafter until further notice. Extract from Byâ€"law 98â€"76, Schedule "A" (a) (b) (c) (d) $10.00 minimum per quarter for a single unit which pays for 7,000 gallons. $9.10 minimum per quarter for a multiple unit which pays for 7,000 gallons If more than 7,000 gallons are used in a quarter the amount above 7,000 up to 500,000 gallons shall be at the rate of $ .80 per 1,000 gallons and the amount above 500,000 gallons shall be at the rate of S .60 per 1,000 gallons. Plus 10% of the total of (a) and (c) or lb) and (c) as the case may be but this shall be for- given if such total is paid by the due date. Rick Harper .. fron Glendon gn'ta‘rooe flea;- Municipal Waterworks System WATER RATES Boys’ Leisure Suitg Our Reg Price 15. Sale Each - v v ‘ Style at a price you can afford! These Polyester, machine washable knit suit: shirt styling, 2 upper patch pockets, pants and belt loops. Colours beige am der blue. Sizes 8 to 18. NOTICE 15.97 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Mrs. Wright‘s future plans include serving on the board of directors for the York region United Way. Browning EW â€" Victor Cranshaw and Bob Manning; Fred Dieken and Ann Payment; Cleta Dieken and George Payment. Side Game â€"â€" Pat and Allen Sanderson; Jack and Betty Williams; Eva Guttmann and Gertrud Saamen. Wednesday â€" NS â€" Sherry Vogan and Diane Brown; Hank Sharpe and Edyth Turp; Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders. EW â€" Jack and Billye Mavers; Marg Melnichuk and Jean Goodwin; Phyllis Mountjoy and Edith Windsor. Coming Events: June 18 â€" Wine and July 30 â€" Con- tinentwide Olympiad Game â€"â€" 8:15 pm. Limited Side Game every Monday â€" new players welcome any time. For partners and in- formation â€" Natalie Platner 884-1689 or Marie Cole 773-4280. /e Wm. A. Rice Treasurer

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