Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 27 Oct 1976, C5

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28 LEVENDALE RD. RICHMOND HILL Nutrition program at mall Close to 30 volunteers are donating their time to operate the shop. Each works a two-hour shift Auxiliary member Shirley Moyer says they have sold “at least one of everything”, and some items like hostess aprons and baby outfits are selling as quickly as they can be supplied. The group is already asking for more items to be made that they can put up for sale in the booth on a consignment basis. UNIONVILLE â€" The Unionville minor hockey womens auxiliary, which opened a craft shop last week in the former tuck shop facilities at Crosby Arena, have had great success in their first week of operation. RICHMOND HILL Correspondent Helen Adams 881-1621 884-7456 in the centre of the mall and will attempt to “stimulate an interest in health and nutrition." according to Kathy Mees of the health unit. At a méeting of the Unionville Block Parents Due to its popularity, the craft shop’s hours have already been in- creased to accommodate figure skating club members and other skaters as well as hockey players. The new hours are now in effect, and they are: Mondays from 4 to 5 p.m., Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Wed- nesdays from 4 to 5 p.m., Saturday mornings from 10 am. till noon, and Sundays from 10 am. ‘till noon and 1 to 7 pm. and is called upon once a month. ' Block parents unionv'ille Ml DEPARTMENT STORES The fitness test demonstration will not only include calipers to By using the note system, which requires the parents of a child who is home from school to notify the school by phone or a note sent with another child, the school will be aware im- Also discussed was the final preparation for a note system which is being implemented in the public schools. Parents will shortly be receiving newsletters informing them about this system, as soon as it is ready to be put into effect. committee last week, it was reported that over 200 block parent signs have been distributed to Unionville homes. "0'0/1‘0 Keele Si. and Lawrence Ave measure fat, but exercise bikes and a spirometer to test lung capacity. Walt Disney animated films featuring the cartoon character Timothy the Mouse were purchased with the bake sale money, and these films will be available to Unionville and other area schools for educating The committee has also been busy with two bake sales to raise funds for teaching aids and materials. The first was held for students of William Berczy School in their lunch hour on Oct. 14, and another was held this morning (Wed- nesday), for children attending Parkdale. mediately of which children are going to be home that day. An emergency can, in this way, be more quickly detected if a child is not present at school and the school has not received a note or phone call. NORTH PARK PLAZA If? you can help by donating used books in The book sale is a major fund raising ac- tivity, and proceeds are used to help finance the organization throughout the year. Information Markham will hold its used book sale Nov. 27 at Thornhill Community Centre. The committee is also attempting to organize the showing of a full length feature film as well as cartoons for the children, for a Saturday afternoon in the near future. AT YORK FARMERS' MARKEI' 7509 Yuma Street. students to the block paLent program. Eatly birds, 20 regular, 4‘ special, jackpot, door prizes. EVERY MONDAY Used books At 7.30 P.M THORNCLIFFE MARKET PLACE 45 Overlea Blvd An interesting group of paintings is on display in Stouffville. The artwork, done by the Great Pine Ridge Art Group of good condition, call 297- 3459. HUMBERTOWN CENTRE HILLCREST Cunt‘Ay s Aft display ETOBICOKE 239â€"6574 Nvuxy n7 RICHMOND HILL 883â€"1210 TOWNE & COUNTRYE SQUARE 5 pm, and Tuesdays through Fridays from 11 am. to 8:30 p.m. The library is at 45 Main Street West in Stouffville, and is open Saturdays from 10 am. to Uxbridge, may be seen at Stouffville Public Library mg] the end of October. Yonge 8: S'eeles MALL .-10 PM. 7 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 1537 STEELES E WI LLOWDALE 221â€"5787 SYEKLES 561 MT PLEASANT 622 SHEPPARD W mvuawuz lag-nut“ THE LIBERAL. Wednesday CENTRAL 484â€" 9016 Sm vrnw' DOWNSVI EW 6304643 DO IT YOURSELF AND SAVE UP TO 60% AT, . October 27. 1976 â€" C-.‘ 551 MARKHAM RD SCARBOROUGH 431â€"1933 a.

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