Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 15 Sep 1976, C6

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Richmond Hill z. Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. 884-1551 Willowdale Neil G. McDonald Limited. 226-1611 Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle. one of the ever-popular characters from the children’s books of Beatrix Potter. is the name of the little creature shown here â€" one of a variety of Potter-inspired dolls on display at Gallanough library. Brooke Street and Arnold Avenue, in ’l‘hornhill until the end of September. The dolls are from the collection of Rev. George French of Maple United Church. Pictured is staff librarian Judy Armstrong; Private Pilot - Tues. Sept. 7th. Advance & Commercial Pilot - Wed. Sept. 8th. . Instrument Rating. - Tues. Sept. 14th. FOR MORE INFORMATION Make extra money selling Canada Savings Bonds He’ll be happy'to provide full details of our special inflation guard endorsement. ('IH H l I |’||()\| lHl Alle \x Discover ‘ F o 9} I am interested in earning extra money Help poursclfwhilc you help Canada. Mail in the coupon below or call Janct Scott at (4M) 36!- 3056. collcct. If your home isn't insured against today‘s cost of replacing it, talk to your independent insurance agent. MAPLE AIR SERVICES FALL and WINTER GROUND SCHOOL COURSES MERRILL LYNCH. ROYAL SECURITIES LIMITED \hil In: \Icrrill I \m'h. Raul Su‘urilicx “min-d Bu\ 1|. lurunl ~I)ominiun ( «uln' lnmnln. ()nlu 0 “SK I( Z TORONTO MAKE NHMT MAJOR MACKENZIE DR. MAPLE. ONTARIO 889-7751 Choice of evenings or Saturday mornings COMMENCING IH()\H l’()\'l‘\l (0|)! Inxmnu cue/lent! for am mo run ' New principal named for school at Maple FASHION SHOW He spent the previous two years as principal of Pleasantville Public School, the school where former Bailey principal Russell Urquhart tran- sferred this fall. He is also a fox‘mer staff member at the Toronto Teachers College and taught previously in Southampton, St. Catharines, Simcoe and Etobicoke. Mr. Woodger is married and has three children. They live in Richmond Hill and have spent a good deal of time at Maple Airport where they both earned their pilots licences and kept their small plane at the year started with a new principal at George Bailey Public School. He is Ted Woodger, who spent the last four years in Ballantrae, where his school was destroyed by f ire rebuilt MAPLE â€" The school Anne Fowler correspondent 832-1204 and combletely ARTHRITIS MONTH September is Arthritis month. A coffee party for the canvassers was held at the home of Carol Flynn of Clemson Crescent last evening. This year, the Maple branch of CARS will have over fifty canvassers who will visit homes and businesses in our town and surrounding rural areas, in the last two weeks of September. At the present time, Maple enjoys a reputation for a very high standard field until a few years ago. of giving cémpared to areas of the same size in the rest of Ontario. If the volunteers are greeted as warmly as’in previous years, the CARS objective of $1,600 will undoubtedly be met. St. Stephens The fall session of Sunday school began on September 12 at St. at St: Stephens Church: The goal of $1,200 will go towards the purchase of a Bible van for Bolivia. Registration Guides. Brownies. Rangers, Cubs. Scouts and Venturers are asked maple THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2 pm. 8 7.30 pm. centre mall area. See the lateststyles in Women ’3, Men ’8, Youths and Children ’s Fashions... an exciting and fast moving show all the family will enjoy! Be our guest at the Towne and Countrye Square Annual Fall Fashion Show held in the beautiful setting around our shimmering fountain in the FOR All THE FAMIlY All THE COMMUNITY OSHOW TIM ES 0 o FRIDAY 0 Walkathon This Saturday. the sixth annual ten mile walkathon in support of the world wide work of the Canadian Bible Society will start at 9 am. This venture is sponsored by the .Anglican, Lutheran, Presbyterian and United Churches of Maple. Stephens Church Mrs. Mary Davis is a wonderful leader, but it isn't fair to let her carry the full burden. Why not volunteer to give a helping hand one Sunday a month? Telephone 832- 2603 and say YES. The walkathon begins at the Community Hall, with stops at Teston United Church, St. Paul‘s Presbyterian and ending at St. Stephens Church. Fifi-'"Enn ' coufifjrye sq are YONGE STREET and STEELES AVENUE WILLOWDALE 223-9560 towr SEPTEMBER 17 2 p.m.& 7.30 pm. “Your Downtown Uptown” Towne September 16,17, 18 to register on Thursday between 6:30 and 8:30 A com roast, pop in- cluded, will be held at that time, also at the Cub Hall (adjacent to the Community Centre). Application forms have been distributed to the schools but will be available that night. Registration fee is $7.50. Doris McCallum, Brownie leader, says that due to the large number of girls interested in Brownies. last year‘s members will be ac- cepted before others. From then on it will be a first come, first in basis the night of registration. Crafts show On November 13-14, the Cubs and Scouts are holding a sale showing these wares. Anyone who is interested in par- ticipating, please call Bud McCannell at 832-1336 for further information. There are still two or three tables available for use. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 2 pm. ONlY JOI’Q ‘ = MAPLE LIONS CLUB TICKETS $311083 INCLUDES A FREE STEIN TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY LIONS CLUB MEMBER. FOR INFORMATION CALL: 832-1542 832-2689 = DON’T MISS THE EVENT. SEPTEMBERFEST SATURDAY, SEPT: 71311916 HOT AND COLD INTERNATIONAL BUFFET AVAILABLE PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY BETTERMENT DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF IN THE MAPLE ARENA MATT LEBAR 6th. ANNUAL

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