Jewelry craft course offered AURORA â€" The Diggers Juvenile softball team earned a berth in the Provincial Women’s Softball Association’s semi-finals by downing Cobourg 54) to sweep that bestâ€"ofthree series in two straight games. Against Cobourg the Diggers played errorless ball behind pitcher Sally Rose who hurled a four- hit shutout. Weekly classes in the adult education workshop begin Sept. 29 in Thornhill Secondary School. The feé is $20 for 20 weeks. Tools and materials are extra. THORNHILL â€" Marcel Brunel, winner of the 1975 Bell Canada Award for the most promising student in jewelry arts, has been invited by York County board of education to conduct a course in jewelry craf- ting. Both Marcel and his wife Jacqueline, who live on Woodward Avenue. have been members of t h e C a n a d i a n Gemoiogicai Association since 1971. The jewelry arts course for beginners will include News next door NEWMARKET â€" Toronto Globals proved again last week that they're just about the only team that can beat Newmarket Chubb Security. Chubbs drew Globals in the first game of the single knockout Senior A Fastball Tournament in Woodstock and, although they outhit Toronto 8-5, they lost the game 2-1. Villa plans birthday party Brunel is a jewelry arts graduate of George Brown College where he taught the craft this summer. Reg Martini picked up the win for Globals while Bill Lunney took the loss. The dinner will be held in the Villa‘s dining room, and the dance in the auditorium. This will be followed by a buffet-style dinner with an international menu. After dinner there will be dancing to the music of the Peter Duymont Orchestra. AURORA â€" Both York County Rugby Club sides opened the fall season with victories here at Machell Park. The party is a result of joint efforts of board members, staff and residents. It will begin in early afternoon with a childrens’ fair featuring balloonsl, pony and merry-go-round rides, popcorn and other treats. York I pulled into a tie with Oshawa in the standings, taking a 14-6 win over Toronto Lions 1. Union Villa will hold its sixth anniversary celebrations with a full afternoon and evening of entertainment for children and adults Sept. 18. York 11 took on the Toronto Lions II and rolled to a 14-9 victory. 5-8 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, September 1, 1976 Save on 0 Flume Pruning ‘ Oval Francs 0 Framed Ar! 0 Prints ' lithographs 0 Metal Art I Mirrors 0 Grqhk Poshn 0 Oil Paintings ' Plaques 0 Glass 0 Moulding Ham 0 Ready Made Francs. [Mk oh am v rummup “um «um 30% PR'QEUEQQHCY Toronto - 732-2663 Downsviow 630-2643 Hwy.11, Newmarket Toronto; H. J. PFAFF ? MOTORS New members will be welcomed when Thornhill Figure Skating Club holds an open registration and membership tea from 10 am. till 5 pm. Sept. 18 in the main lounge of Thornhill community centre. Fees range from $42 for pre-schoolers (including kindergarten) to $70 for seniors. This year‘s executive, including president Karen Gammage, will be on hand to meet both old and new members. The club’s skating season extends from Oct. 18 to March 31. For further information call Sheila Walter at 889- 4949. One of the best memories I have of the first year writing this column, was attending the annual garden show put on by Thornhill and District Horticultural Society. Registration takes place from 7 till 9 pm. Sept. 13. 14, and 20 in Thornhill Secondary SchooL Those unable to get to the Saturday registration can sign up at the follow- up session to be held from 7:30 till 10 pm. Sept. 23 in the upstairs lounge of the community centre. Markham Kinsmen Club will sponsor a 27- mile bikeathon on Sept. 18. to raise money for the new indoor pool complex to be built at the Cenâ€" tennial Centre. The bikeathon is one of several events planned to raise $425,000 towards the cost of the complex, which will include a fit- ness centre as well as pool. Murray Smith, the society’s secretary, says it’s that time of year again. The show of fruit, flowers and vegetables will be held Sept. 4 and 5 in North Thornhill community centre (Heintzman House). Oriental poppies, Siberian iris and other plants suitable for late summer planting will be on sale. Tickets are available in the Villa’s front office, and as only 350 tickets are being sold. they will go quickly. The price is $5 per person for dinner and $2.50 for children under the creation of one ring, one pendant, and one silver article of the student's choice. Members are reminded to have all entries in place by 11:30 am. Saturday. 12, and $7.50 per c0uple for the dance. For more information, call Joan Crist, at 297-2822. It‘s open to the public, free of charge, from 3-9 pm. Saturday and 1-3 pm. Sunday. 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