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The Liberal, 30 Mar 1977, C2

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3-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, March 30, 1977 ICD FUPNITURE DESIGN LIMITED Open house at Centennial RICHMOND HILL â€"- Single parents are in- vited to a dance, sponsored by the Richmond Hill Chapter of the One Parent Families Association of Canada on Saturday April 2 from 8:30 pm. to 1 To be held at the Thornhill Community Centre at Bayview and John Streets in Thornhill, the affair will feature a disc jockey a buffet, air conditioning and a friendly atmosphere. Sing/e parents' dance TORONTO â€" Humber College's Travelling ‘ Toy Chest, a pilot mobile toy lending service that enables mentally retarded children in Ontario to mow eanemmnarmysrmy $15,000'short'uf’ the $50,000 goal required to put the project on the road. Boutique fashion ShOW RICHMOND HILL â€"â€" For $2 anyone interested can view an “Entertaining with Ease" demonstration, to be presented by Home Ser- vices Thursday, March 31 at 8 pm. The Richmond Hill Figure Skating Club will sponsor the event, to be held in the Blue Flame Room of the Consumer Gas Company, 500 Elgin Mills Road East. Tickets are available at the door. For more information, contact Bonnie Thompson, 884-5902. Food chain crisis to public Hommage, a prominent boutique in Toronto’s Yorkville area, will assist the fund raising campaign by presenting a fashion show of Spring-Summer Collections on Sunday from 2 pm. to 6 pm. The fashion show will include Hommage’s Ermenegildo Zegna Collections of kid mohairs, Australian wools, and raw silks in black, white and silver grey. Zegna has revived the look of the fifties combining it with today’s elegance. Linda Lundstrum will show a Japanese syn- thetic jersey line which is the answer when not quite certain whether to wear day or evening dress during the 5 pm. to 7 pm. period. The collection features a variety of dresses. Admission for the afternoon show, which in- cludes coffee, tea, pastries and dancing, is $5 per person. _ Tickets are available from Hommage, 102 Yorkville Ave., or by calling Humber College at 676-1200. extension 327 or 554. SCARBOROUGH â€" Open House registration for Centennial College’s spring-summer semester will take place Tuesday. Registration for Mechanics Courses will be at the Ashtonbee Campus, 7 - 9 pm. 7 p.m. meeting will allow interested 0f- ficials, planners and residents to raise questions and concerns about the sewer scheme with Dr. P.H. Jones, P. Eng. DOWNSVIEW â€" York University presents a symposium for the general public on the problems and issues affecting the symbiotic relationship between man‘s environment and the assault by chemical pollutants and additives, on Friday and Saturday. The events will take place in Stong College on York University‘s main Keele Street campus. Sponsored jointly by Stong College, the Co- Curricular Fund, and York University, all events are free and open to the public. For further ififormation bn “Crisis in the Food Chain: Illusion of Permanence", call 667-3062 or 667-3154. RICHMOND HILL â€" The impact and alter- natives involved in the York-Durham Sewer will be discussed April 1 at the Emmanuel Anglican Church, 15 McKay Drive. Dr. Jones, a professor at the University of- Toronto, is also involved with the Institute for Environmental Studies, and is a consulting sanitary and municipal engineer. Registration for visual and creative arts, languages, music and personal enrichment courses will be at the Warden Woods Campus, 7 - 9 pm. Help save the Rouge Valley Advanced registration for all courses is now being accepted. Classes begin week of April 18. For further information call 694-3345. Easy entertaining I ' 3 DAYS ONLY I MARCH 31-12-9 PM/APRIL1-9-9 PM/APRIL 2-9-5PM Tickets a‘Ee $3 for membérs and $5 for guests in the hill Wide Selection Including Complete bedrooms, mirrors, tables, lamps, shelving, dining rooms, drapery &upho|stery materials, plus ideal odds & ends for the handy- man. Anyone presenting this ad is entitled to an ad- ditional 5% Discount. A Rosewood Furniture 41 Lamonl Avenue Scarborough. Ontario (416) 291-2591 SHEPPARD AVE (#2524 ><m 401 UP TO 70% CHARGEX OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE REDUCTION record crowd turned out Monday, Mar. 14, for the international evening, organized by the Thor- nhill South District Girl Guides at Thornhill United Church. Passports enabled visitors to sample food from nine different countries. The hall was gain decorated with exhibits from the coun- tries represented. Guides and brownies in colorful national costumes served exotic foods from around the world. Cook books containing all the recipes served Duplicate bridge results Top girl guide event 4. Paul Harris, John Harvey, Diane Harris and Doreen Bernhardt from Uxbridge. Monday, March 21, North - Sou‘th â€" 1. Cleta Dieken and Sandy Jenkinson; 2. Doreen Bernhardt and Diane Harris; 3. Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders. 1. Bob and Edna Dunn; 2. Bob and Betty Hull; 3. Nick and Margo Parmijani; 4. Rod Runge and Fred Strang. OAK RIDGES â€" Friday, March 18 â€" North-South. East - West â€" 1. Bob and Ann Manning; 2. Joe and A Howell movement was played with the winners Lorie Coen; 3. Fred and Theresa Tierney. being; InnnJ-.. nllnanl‘ n1 0:4,. PAM- 1 nun “"4 Sunday, March 20 â€" The Canadian Bridge Federation Team Trials were attended by 10 teams. The top four teams winning the chance to attend the unit trials were: ‘ 3. Fred Tierney, Theresa Tierney, Ann Payment and Ruth Browning from Aurora. 1. Sandy Jenkinson, Ross Jenkinson, Fred Dieken, Cleta Dieken, Richard Charlebois, and Nick Bruno from Aurora. 2. Jack Coats, Kathern Coats, Gord Humphrey and George McCourt from Downsview. THORNHILL Following the March 23 Puppet Show at the Richmond Hill Library, two year-old Sara Pitman and six year-old Michael Pitman of Marilin Road, with five-year-old Jennifer Really during the evening were on sale. Also a variety of handicrafts produced by the girls was quickly sold out. During the evening, the crowd was entertained with demonstrations of song and dance from around the world. Units and the countries represented were: lst Thornhill Brownies, Scotland, India; 9th Thornhill Brownies, Denmark, Israel; 6th Thornhill Brownies, Mexico; lst Thornhill Guide, U.S.A., Texas; 2nd NAME ADDRESS CHILD'S AGE CITY PHONE When will my child stop wetting the bed ranks high on the questions most often asked of the family physician. If this condition is ignored it can result in deterioration of a child’s character, personality and educational achievement. The Enuretus Consultant to the Mayo Clinic reports in his many syndicated newspaper articles on bedwetting that not all patients are children and that army physi- cians show that a surprising number of young soldiers are still bedwetters and have never outgrown the habit. Cures in the worlds of one Ottawa psychologist are as many as the doctors consulted. Drugs are widely used but more often than not relief is only temporary he said. The United Enuretic Centre has provided a permanent correction for over 5,400 children and adults across Canada who suffered from this embarrassing problem. This entirely new method developed after years of research provides almost instant relief and a dry bed after only two or three weeks by a simple procedure applied in the home by the parents without the use of drugs, shocks, tears or discomfort. Because of the extremely high success ratio achieved by this method, a pilot project was begun by the United Enuretic Centre for the British Columbian Government to assist foster children in that province. ' The Ottawa Journal reported that a University of Ottawa child psychologist said that the sleep research tech- nique as used by U.E.S.C. was quite acceptable. Recommended and used by doctors for their own children. Think of the pleasure of a dry child this summer. UNITED ENURETIC SERVICE CENTRE A member of the Toronto Better Business Bureau You may save your child years of misery STOP BEDWETTING Concerned PARENTS SEND FOR THIS Free and Confidential Information to U.E.S.C. Box 1043, Stn. C. SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO you don Monday, March 21 Side Game ~ 1. Don and Margaret McGeary; 2. Walter and Jean Blackman; 3. Warren and Valerie Jones. Wednesday, March 23, A Howell movement was played with the winners being: 1. Grace Saunders and Rose Morrell; 2. Fred and Theresa Tierney; 3. *Pat‘Rawlinson and Cleta Dieken; '4-5 Elsie Wells and Gladys Palmer tied with Marie Ryan and Lil Thompson. ‘ For information or partners call Ann Payment 727- 3873. Thornhill Guides, Holland, Jamaica; 3rd Thornhill Guides - France. lst Thornhill Rangers served beverages “from around the world." Westlake of Bent Crescent, are seen having a few words with Owl and Eyore. Pupeteer Anna Marchione listens in. Tell these advertisers you saw their ad in the Liberal YCAMR “500" DOWNSVIEW, ONT. TOKEN N0. 171 SECOND WINNER IN 1977 PETER TISLER 't say ANTI-INFLATION TUESDAY, APRIL 5th For further information call the continuing education office at 493- 4420. The class will be held Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7-10 pm. for eight sessions and the fee is$45 including all course materials. 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