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The Liberal, 9 Mar 1977, C2

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C-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, March 9. 1977 TRANSCENDENTAL M EDITATI ON A simple, natural, scientifiâ€" cally verified technique which unstresses the nerâ€" vous system and allows each individual to develop his full creative potential. Free Introductory Single Parents meet RICHMOND HILL â€" Installation of officers at Court Simcoe 1314, Independent Order of Foresters was held recently. Officers for 1977 are the following: Barry King, chief ranger; George McDonald, past chief ranger; Les Crouch, court deputy; Arthur Leech, viceâ€"chief ranger; Joyce Clark, recording secretary; Dorothy Clubine, financial secretary; Jeanne King, treasurer. Foresters new officers VON annual meeting Rummage sale RICHMOND HILL â€" The York Regional Camera Club will hold its next meeting March 14 at Richmond Hill High School at 7:30 pm. when Barry Dursley will discuss “Living Photography”. RICHMOND HILL â€" The annual meeting of the Victorian Order of Nurses, York branch will be held March 15 at the Blue Flame Room Consumers Gas Building, 500 Elgin Mills Road at 8 pm. Foresters Pub Night RICHMOND HILL â€"â€" Helpmate Information have three volunteers available to help senior citizens with income tax returns. For help in filling out forms call 883-2234. Films for kids Guest speaker for the evening will be King mayor, Margaret Britnell. RICHMOND HILL â€" Court Simcoe 1314, Independent Order of Foresters will hold an Old English Pub Night at the Lion’s Hall March 19. Other officers are: George Wilson, Doreen Osstveen, Bob Brown, Elva Cressy, Sally Wilson, Tom Wilson, George Edmed, Al Kehrli, Blanche Kelly. Income tax help RICHMOND HILL â€" Films from the African Lion Safari at Rockton will be screened at the Charles Connor Memorial Branch of the Hill library March 12 at 3 pm. The branch is located at the King Sideroad and Yonge Street in Oak Ridges. Camera Club meets RICHMOND HILL â€" The ladies of St. Mary Immaculate Church will hold a rummage sale March 19 from 11 am. to 2 pm. at the church at Yonge and Dunlop. RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill and Thornhill Chapter of One Parent Families Association of Canada will hold its general meeting at St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Yonge and Markham Road, March 9 at 8 pm. Members will be elected to executive and committees at this meeting. Classes begin April 4 in chair caning, crochet, needle work, spinning and_chinz_i painting: _ RICHMOND HILL â€" Registration is now under way for craft courses at Burr House on Camille Road. "715.171 classes, it; the Si; week serieé are $20. For more information call 884-3818 or 884-3348. Reg/s tra tion for crafts Lecture (this month only) NOW THEREFORE, I, MAYOR H. DAVID SCHILLER on behalf of the COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL, do hereby proclaim the week of MARCH 13th to MARCH 20th, as "EASTER SEAL WEEK” in the TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL, and call upon all citizens to take note of this special observance. I salute the RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB and with them great success in their efforts to assist the crippled children throughout the Province of Ontario. The Richmond Hill Lions Club is to be commended for its yearly suppOrt to the Ontario Society for Crippled Children. in the hill PRDCLAMATION RICHMOND HTLL HIGHfSCHOOl' Mon. March 14th, at 8 pm. Rm. 124 Tel. 883-1591 as taught by Maharishi Maheslj Yogi TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL H. David Schiller, Mayor, on Behalf of the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill, March 7th, 1977. Visitors will be able to see sap bubbling in big iron kettles over wood' fires and the more modern adaptations of plastic tubes and vacuum pumps to turn the sap to maple syrup.“ A It’s maple syrup time again. The sap will soon be running in the sugar bushes of the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority areas of Bruce’s Mill and Kor- tright Centre for Con- servation. Bruce's Mill is in sugar bush country and from March 12 until April 10, visitors can enjoy pan- cakes and maple syrup, and watch tree tapping and sugaring off operations on weekends and holidays from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. Maple syrup time begins The Allenbrae Branch of York Central Hospital Auxiliary was busy, recently, preparing decorations for hospital trays on St. Rice's Flowers RICHMOND HILL â€" This is the 10th con- For ALL Occasions CENTRE 884-1812 Phone 889-1812 RICHMOND HEIGHTS Wired Anywhere LySunounding Districts YOU CAN PURCHASE REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN BY OUR STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS. We Deliver : to Toronto Additional Prints St. Patrick's Day Preparations PHOTO REPRINTS! "A NEW SERVICE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR READERS" "x10" PRINTS 5" x 7" Prints EACH PO. BOX 390 RICHMOND HILL, ONT. L4C 4Y6 “PAYMENT MUST BE IN ADVANCE AT THE LIBERAL RECEPTION DESK" "S-Sâ€"S-r WANT T0 BUY 10101 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL OR MAIL CHEQUE TO “PICTURES” secutive year that maple syrup demonstrations have been featured at Bruce's Mill, which is located 2 miles east of Don Mills Road on the Gormley-Stouffville Sideroad. The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority reminds. parents that besides public demon- strations on weekends and holidays, there will HEAT & COLD & * INSULATION???“ ~ Insulate now to save money in the winter â€" Mac Insulation Co. will insulate your home to guarantee savings on your fuel bills. No mess! Complete in four hours. We use the best cellulosic fiber-incel insulation. â€" Most homes require more insulation â€" Serving all York County â€" Average home $250. Free estimates. No obligations. Phone Mac now. 889â€"0506 or 895-1351. MAC INSU LATION 41 MAPLE AVE. THORNHILL ,â€" Tested and proven for over a quarter of a century Insulate now to save money in the winter and enjoy a cooler home in the summer. Maximal Each PHONE MAc NOW 889-0506 OR 895-1351 be daily demonstrations, during the winter school break (March 21 â€" March 25), at Bruce’s Mill. The cost of enjoying this annual spring ritual of making maple syrup is a $2 parking fee. The old fashioned and modern demonstrations of maple syrup produc- tion will be available again this year, for public viewing, at the Kortright Centre for Conservation. Patrick’s Day. Above Hazel Downie of Becher Road and Bernice Stuart of Lynett Crescent prepare decorations. Additional Prints $350 This year the demon- strations have been ex- panded to include a short audio visual introductions in a portable classroom. The demonstrations will be held on Sundays only, from March 20 â€" April 17, from 10 am. to 4 p.m. There is a per person charge of $1 per adult and 50 cents per child under 12, with a family maximum of $3 per family. Parking is free. $500 EAC Each EACH (Phblo by Hogg) Hill couple wed 65 years St. Lukes’ ladies meet RICHMOND HILL â€" Weldon Johnson, gospel magician and ven- triloquist and Happy Harry, the crazy dummy will be appearing in three RICHMOND HILL â€" The ladies of St. Lukes’ Roman Catholic Church, The Thornhill Senior Citizens are planning a pot luck lunch March 15 at noon in the Gallanough Memorial Building on Brooke Street. RICHMOND HILL â€" Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ryce of 76 Dunlap Street celebrated their 65th wedding an- niversary recently. A special church service for the Ryce’s at St. Mary’s Immaculate Church was followed by an open house at the senior citizens building on Magic show in Hill THORNHILL â€" There are three events to watch for in the coming weeks in Thomhill. Members of the Thomhill branch of the Women’s Institute will c e l e b r a t e t h e organization’s 75th an- niversary with an af- ternoon tea to be held from 2 to 4 pm. April 21 in t h e T h o r n h i l l Presbyterian Church, 271 Centre St. Thornhill events =llIIIIIIllllIIllII|II|llllllllllllllllllllllllE fiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllfi. the ladies’ friend IKORA The Thornhill and Estelle Markham 884-3787 are available at 18th Ave. 8 Leslie St. on Townâ€" owned land. Plots 25’ x 50’. Free water available. Plots have been manured and will be rototilled in Spring. STAINLESS STEEL SHOPPERS WORLD ALBION SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPTON Albion Rd. at Kipling Hwy. 10 at Steele: Ave. 742-1025 451-1625 GROW YOUR OWN VEGETABLES & SAVE Flatware, Candle Holders, Vases, and so TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 10266 YONGE STREET 8848181 PE WTER o ?l¢uc{n on all in-store stock ten days only savings end March 19th (:II\R(.'E\ \l\,\'l‘l-1H( “mm: I3 nu l.\\ w n beautiful things cost less than you think at FINISH . . . Trays, Bowls, Dishes, candle holders, and so on. 0 SILI'ER SERVING WARE & ACCESSORIES TARNISH PROOFED, PEARL-LIKE Applications and permits available at: STEMWARE SERVINGWARE BARWARE 'VOfie $25.00 PER SEASON PER PLOT LEAD CR YS TAL ALLOTMENT GARDEN PLOTS 10% to 25% SAVINGS Limit 2 plots per family 39 Green Lane, will hold a general meeting March 15 at 8 pm. MI in Hill The meeting will be followed by a plant party where varieties of indoor and outdoor plants will be on display. A plant specialist will be on hand oneâ€"hour performances at 7 pm. March 9-11, at the Free Methodist Church, 212 Hillsview Drive. savings End March 12th 10% to 50% TOWN OF - RICHMOND HILL 0f the 125 people attending, were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray and family from North Battleford, Saskatchewan, the town where the Ryces were married. Dunlap Street Mr. and Mrs. Ryce moved to Rich- mond Hill in 1968. from NOR WA Y to answer questions. Refreshments will be served and all are welcome. HILLCREST MALL Yonge St.. Richmond Hill 884-5440

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