Rodney Bemister earned a third for a wooden horse-drawn covered wagon; Ron Boardman earned a merit for pottery and a merit for a macrame plant holder; Stephen Parker earned a merit for a wax volcano, a third for a stamp collection and a second for a popsicle stick calendar and second for a wooden man. RICHMOND HILL â€" The lst Beverley Acres Cubs earned seven ribbons recently in the York Summit Hobby Show. The cubs welcome new chum Andrew Smith to the pack. the skin . . . it wicks moisture to the THERMOLASTIC layer. where it evaporates . . . skin feels comfortably dry. provide warmth and gentle compression to help reheve arthrltic and rheumatic pain. Blend of ï¬bres In Thermolastlc Comforters offers CASHMERE to retain bod WARMTH. lambs wool for strengt and acr lic for bod?l and softness . t . E STOMER or entle COMPRESSION . 4 . and LEFll‘l for SOFTNESS next to The program includes a Pooh film‘ story and crafts. Parents of children planning to attend should pre-register at the library, or telephone 884-9288 and ask for the boys and girls room. March 16, A Howell movement was played with the over-all winners being: 1. Hank Sharp and Agnes Thayer; 2. Jean Goodwin and Marg Melnichuk; 3. Carol Giddes and Pat Rawlinson; 4. Grace Saunders and Rose Morrell; 5. Betty Hull and Cora Gillham. For information or partners‘ call Ann Payment 727-3873. Cubs take ribbons Thermolastic Comforters 2. Fred Tierney, Theresa Tierney, Detlif Ladwig, and Kathy Rawlinson team tied with Nick Bruno, Richard Charlebois, Marion Fahner, and Mavis Ball March 14, North-South: 1. Joe and Lorie Coen; 2. Jerry Browning and Ann Paymment; 3. John and Paul Harris; 4. Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders. East-West: 1. Ross Jenkinson and Richard Charlebois; 2-3 Cleta Dieken and Sandy Jenkinson tied with Edith Windsor and Mabel Howe; 4-5 Mavis Ball and Phyl Mountjoy tied with Marion Chapman and Verda Moore. RICHMOND HILL â€" Saturday at 2 pm the Richmond Hill Public Library will hold a Winnie- the-Pooh party for children aged four and up._ Bridge club results a;ng 6pï¬c§l 1 5-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, March 23, 197 || Winn/e and friends OAK RIDGES â€" The last session of Swiss Team Club Tournament was held March 11 with the winners being: Top exhibits from the five area science fairs will be open to viewing by the public from 6 to 9 pm. April 1, and again the following day from noon to 2 pm. If the work is of high eriough calibre. top winners may be eligible for the Canada-wide science fair to be held in May at Victoria BC. 1. Jerry Browhing. Ruth Browning, George Payment and Ann Payment RICHMOND HILL â€"- The work of several hundred York County students involved in recent local and area science fairs will be judged April 1 at Bayview Secondary School. Winners-will be announced at 8 pm April 1, with prizes presented at the awards assembly from noon to 2 pm. Saturday, April 2: RICHMOND HILL â€" Members of the York Potters’ Guild will hold a sale of their work March 31 through April 2 at Hillcrest Mall. They will also stage demonstrations of their skill on the potter‘s wheel for the general public. Also on view at Hillcrest until April 2 is a display of both sail and power boats throughout the mall. County science fair Billed as “Fashion Forecast Spring ’77" the show will highlight this year‘s slimmer pant look, bare peasant dressing, something called “pearlized swimwearâ€, one piece bathing suits and accessory updating. RICHMOND HILL â€"â€" A family fashion show featuring the new look of spring 1977 runs from tomorrow through Saturday. March 26 at the Hillcrest Mall. The guest commentator for the show will be Pamela Eves, fashion director of Toronto's new Eaton Centre. Showtimes are at 7 pm. daily, with Saturday’s scheduled for 12:30 pm. under the trees at Centre Court. P0 tter's guild sale Make your selecllon from the colorful THERMOLASTIC CENTRE at COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE * CONTACT LENSES * HARD AND SOFT * CERTIFIED FITTING in the hill Spring fashion Help soothe away the aches with 10254 YONGE $11. RICHMOND HILL 884-4403 KENZIE PHARMACY show at HIV/crest Mall from Futuro The four styles of Future Thermolasllc Comloners for the hand. ankle. knee and elbow rovude day‘ ong or ni 1 time com orL Hand-washable. Available in a wide range of sizes. They receive roughly 40 calls per month from mothers and husbands, as Until May, 1976, when amendments were made to the Criminal Code to prohibit defence lawyers from questioning victims about their past sex lives without the permission of the trial judge, victims of rape often became the ones on trial, having to prove they did not provoke the attack or “lead on" the accused. And that set of cir- cumstances promoted the formation of the crisis centre in 1974 by a group of volunteer women who now man a 24-hour telephone line for rape victims. Speaking recently to an open meeting of the Future Secretaries‘ Association at Seneca College's King campus, Heath said even many who do report a rape to police. are unwilling to press charges and go to court. KING â€" From 70 to 90 per cent of rapes go unreported because of “guilt feelings" and fear of humiliation at a trial, according to Adair Heath of the Toronto rape crisis centre. -=«llllll|I|llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllg the _ piano @ ieacher ï¬l||IIllI|I|IIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllï¬ Rape: A safe crime? Estelle Markham 884-3787 Fifty years of marriage hasn’t dulled the romance for Nora and Clarence Breedon, above, who reached that milestone last Wednesday. Nora gets a kiss just before cutting a special anniversary cake at York 0 Prevent house heat escaping up the chimney 0 lncr_ea§e the amount of burning time in a cord of wood. 0 Prevent uncomfortable drafts. 0 Get heat thru glass as you would thru a FIREPLACE GLASS SCREEN "T HE ENERGY SAVER" screen. 'Clear vision with no smoke emission or sparks. The purpose of the meeting is to hear comments from and answer questions of the public. H. David Schiller Mayor A Public Meeting will be held in the LAKE WILCOX COMMUNITY CENTRE MONDAY, MARCH 28th. 1977 AT 8:00 PM. a HEARTH & PATIO PUBLIC MEETING WARD 5 60 DUNCASTER AVE. THORNHILL, ONT. L3T 1L5 Please call us for more information or drop in to see us at 889-3133 A kiss for 50 years THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL well as victims, who need someone to talk with anonymously to help overcome the trauma of an attack. According to literature put out by the crisis centre. most rapists are “not crazy, sex-starved strangers†in most cases, and that weapons are a factor in fewer than 30 per cent of incidents. The last reported rape in the region took place in Markham October 26, 1976, when a man drove a 22-year-old Stoney Creek woman onto a field off 14th Ave. After the attack. the man threw the woman out of the car. discarding her clothes as he drove off. He was described at the time as 2530 with a “neat, educated look." Rice's Flowers CENTRE 884-1812 Phone 889-1812 For ALL Occasions RICHMOND HEIGHTS Wired Anywhere ‘ We Deliver 7: to Toromo Surrounding Districts ('HARGE Central Hospital. Clarence was born in King City. Nora in England. Residents of Richmond Hill for 19 years, they have 10 children, 22 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. And in more than 60 per cent of rapes, the rapist has been previously known to the victim. GRANDVIEW TENNIS CLUB m z REGISTRATION NIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 31/77 7 AM. TO 10 PM. HENDERSON AVE. PUBLIC SCHOOL THORNHILL T ENNIS ! TENNIS FOR ALL THE FAMILY!! Sears Richmond Hill Hillcrest Mall. Carrville and Yonge COSMETICS DEPT Purchase-with-Purchase: With any Max Factor purchase of $5 or more. receive the Custom Colour Collection for only $3.95. It contains the latest buff-on eye shadows (20 spring shades) with four applicators in a silver-toned pyramid pallet. Make a special purchase and receive the exciting Custom Colour Collection T ENNIS ! TEIVIV/S! In the senior class. Jim Roberts took first place. followed by Mike Flood, Don Roberts and Mike Leavens. Club president Thomas Harrison told The Liberal the damaged flying machines were soon back in the air for the com- petitions themselves. But when the craft are unmanned and can be repaired with glue. wood and rubber, the mishaps are passed off with a shrug â€" unless you happen to be the owner. And there were several planes “pranged†in the skies of Bayview Secondary School‘s gymnasium by over- enthusiastic members during the Richmond Hill model airplane club‘s preliminaries for its fly-in for juniors and adults March 11. RICHMOND HILL â€" Airplane crashes usually make front page headlines around the world these days. rashes "not serious" Max Factor Fly-in at Bayview Mon.. Tues.. Sat. 9:30 am. to 5:30 pm Wedl. Thurs.. Fri. 9:30 am. to 9:30 pm Store hours: But in the junior competitions, Leavens grabbed top spot. with Steve Maxwell placing second and Steve Man- sbridge third. The evening also in- cluded a display and microfilm flying demonstration put on by two experienced modellers, Jack MCGillivray and Bob Gordon. Ken Colby and Norm Bowen, president and vice-president respect- ively of the Aurora flying club. judged the per- formance of the planes. which ranged from peanut kit to scratch-built models. Séars are available at 18th Ave. 8 Leslie St. on Town- owned land. Plots 25’ x 50’. Free water available. Plots have been manured and will be rototilled in Spring. GROW YOUR OWN VEGETABLES & SAVE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 10266 YONGE STREET 884-8101 Applications and permits available at: $25.00 PER SEASON PER PLOT ALLOTMENT GARDEN PLOTS Limit 2 plots per family The fly-in was held in co-operation with the parks and recreation department. Simpson 5- Sears Ltd. ‘Reg‘ and 'Was' refer to Simpsons-Sears Ltd. prices. SaIe prices feature special savings. special values or Sears everyday low prices as indicated. TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL YCAMR "500" FIRST WINNER IN 1977 IRENE JENKINS RICHMOND HILL TUKEN No. 160