Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 30 Mar 1977, p. 7

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Music, Music show theme MARKHAM â€" Bruno Malvaso, Cuffley Cres., Downsview, suffered multiple fractures when he was knocked down by a front-end loader, while installing sewers on Concession 7 in Markham, Mar. 24. Almost 200 peéple are taking part â€" “everyone’s skating that’s well," said one of the show’s organizers, Karen Pepperall. She said that‘ for the first time, the show would have costumes, two-thirds of them made by the members and the rest rented. The céntre is located on Doctor’s Lane, off King Sideroad in King City. KING CITY â€" “Music, Music, Music” will be the theme of the King City skating club’s fifth annual show, Thur. Mar. 31, at King City Community Centre, at 7:30 p.m. The show’s music will be broken up into four dif- ferent themes: country and western, Charleston, jazz and bobby-soxers’ music from the 505. r Tickets'are: $1.50 for adults, 50 cents for students and 25 cents for children. Suffers fractures DREAMING WALKOUT SUNDECK; Stop Dreaming! If you’ve been We can make it happen. We’ll cut through that wasted wall or window area and install thermo- glazed sliding glass doors, in your choice of alumi- num, wood or vinyl, which will open onto a spacious cedar sundeck, designed with you in mind. Dapper 14-year-old Denise Felstead of Banner Lane will be one of 200 costumed performers at this year's King City Ice Show. She will appear in the Jazz and Blues section of this musically-themed per- formance, which takes place March 31 at the King City Community Centre. ALKA ALUMINUM 8 HOME IMPROVEMENTS 399 ORMONT DRIVE, WESTON CALL NOW FOR NO~OBL IGA TION ES T/MA TE M3 ‘ .m . “'5’ 53%meva OUR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ASSURE YOU OF SATISFACTION (MEMBER BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU) 200 performers Housing action snagsl 749-4002 He is recovering in Scarboro Centenary Hospital. 25*? Na: -. WM)" Wm ofa Jr. kindergarten door is still open “This is a very hazy area of the law,” he concluded. “Don’t be too optimistic about the fire department." MAPLE â€" Lawyers for the region and town of Vaughan are still arguing over the wording of the agreement for Ontario Housing Action Program housing in Pine Valley Mayor Dave Schiller advised residents to contact the area fire chief, but warned “the ministry of the en- vironment is getting stricter and stricter" with its concern about air pollution." _ “But the town has a weed inspector," said Schiller. “We can send in town crews to cut excessively long grass, and bill the property owner." Monday night, the York County board of education approved a recommendation by Trustee Bob McMonagle of Markham, calling for staff to prepare a report of various types of junior kindergarten programs. AURORA â€" The door is still Open for junior kindergartens in York Region. LAKE WILCOX â€" Area residents wishing to burn off tall grass will find it increasingly difficult to obtain fire permits, it was revealed at an in- formation meeting here Monday night. Fire permits hard to get Ste. 601. 1183 Finch Avenue West. Downsview, Ontario M 3] 2G2 Oitice: 630-2661 You can lull two birds w-th one stone ~ convert the lump sum ""0 a Me Income and save a bundle in taxes now, by using Sun Lute's transfer at tunds arrange- ment. The lump sum the taxman dudn't get w." be put to work for you, and you'll be taxed only as the Income :5 paid. GIVE me a call Lel me show you how small that tax lump becomes. Hes-des, wouldn't a Me Income be more usetul to you than a lump sum? ll you're expecting Income In a lump sum (sayl irom a reg|slered penSIon plan 07 a delerred profit sharing plan or as a rel-rung allowance) you can expect to be ‘axed In a lump as well' Sobenng though! Isn‘t nt' Help your Heart... Help your Heart Fund How ro Keep More of Your Money I. RACCO. C.L.U. -Hy-Gain | Mobile Citizen Band Maximum legal RF output... 4 watts Complete with MIC holder and mounting bracket. .Hy-Gain I Mobile Citizen Band. Built-In TVl filter helps prevent television interference. Built-In microphone pre-amplifier unemastem- AMM‘Nay'lb‘I‘mCu-s. Vaughan council ad- journed a special council meeting from Monday until this afternoon in the hopes it can still get the agreement authorized Village near Woodbfidge; McMonagle said the report “would look primarily into educational values and Operating costs and ex- clude at this time, space availability and specific local needs." a_ 'junior kindeigarten program in the area by a group of Thornhil] parents in January. > _ - The report is scheduled for the second board meeting in April. The board was first approached to implement v The minute you meet you know that the Scirocco is I u . something special. There's not a single false line or unnecessary decoration in its beautiful Italian design. In fact, its beauty is only equalled by its . performance. From 0 to 50 MPH in 7.5 seconds. 0 o 0 And It’swalllng And as for handling, the taster you go b the more the wind holds you to the road, r you. but never holds you back. Front wheel drive and rack-andpinion steering add to the handling characteristics. If you've been waiting for a special kind of car, the fast and beautiful Scirocco is waiting for you. FREE Belly Dance Lessons Every Tues. Nite 3233;; pm 589-9! Beautiful. Eddie’s "III ._ _ INSTALLATION AVAILABLE Wakeeppeopletalking. ON PREMISES HUSBAND MISSING? m [WK him at W & P MOTORS 659-9959 and receive about $80,000 in grants by the March 31 deadline. Mayor Garnet Williams said, “We have changed the agreement three times and the region has changed it three times to try to overcome what we are doing.” He suggested the town would have a better chance dealing directly with regional council rather than with the bureaucrats in Newmarket. I U r IVIU I uno LTD. 1044!] YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL 889-7701 0 8846661 CABARET 4 pm. to 8 pm. West HWV BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 2 5 to 350 Persons EEIHDCL'U CHANNEL DB's But the regional council is not meeting until March 31 and there might not be time for Vaughan to have a meeting later in the day. Bob Holmes, the OHAP co-ordinator, was afraid the provincial cabinet would not approve the wording advocated by the region. It is based on the regional planning com- mittee‘s condition that the province pick up all the cost of servicing the Cenaln 'eclures ilk/snared are optional 0! emu cost. RIVERMEDE yv 401 IN STOCK NOW! 17995 East The region wants to make it perfectly clear this should include all the capital costs and the area which is to have a final population of 21,000 should not figure in calculations for sewer surcharges to the region. Pine Valley project BADMINTON FDR TEENAGERS: For yeahâ€"g- Bébblé under the age of 18. Thursday 6:00 - 8:00 PM. Fee $6.00 April 7th to June 9th BEGINNING STRINGS: Saturday mornings 9:00 AM. - 10:00 AM. Instructor Ilse Thompson Apr“ 16th to June 18th fOr 10 weeks. Children $12. AduIts $17. Mondays 9:30 - 11:30 AM. April 18th - June 13th 9 weeks plus one additional class June 14th. Thursdays 9:30 - 11:30 AM. April 7th to June 9th Fridays 9:30 - l 1 :30 AM. April 15th to June 17th Fee $25 for 10 weeks, once a week; each additional child of the same family is $15. Baby- sitting will be provided at an extra fee of 75°lhr_ Instructors: Judy Lusthouse and Glennis Mayhew. FUN WITH MUSIC: nu"- .-.. . u--. Saturday Irm'arningg-1 1 :00 AM. to 12 Noon, Instructor Ilse Thompson Apri| 16th to June 18th - 10 weeks for $10. CREATIVE DRAMA: "r'uesday eveFI-i-n‘éâ€"su’l-EOO P.M. - 8:00 PM. Instructor Mrs. Doreen Kendry April 5th to May 24th 8 weeks for $10. POTTERY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE: Friday afternoons 3:45 - 5:45 P.M. April 15th to June 17th. 10 weeks for $25. Fee includes initial clay allotment of 10 lb. per person Instructor Diane Moomey. MOTHER AND CHILD CREATINQTOGETHEE: EVERYONE NEEDS EXEBCEE (MEN'S_ it -LAQ|_E§'AEI1:NESS) k.... V_“,, Women Men: Fee: Quiet and vigorous activities such as floor hockey, drama, music appreciation, basketball and so on, plus crafts will be offered for the handicapped under the age of 15. Starting Saturday mornings 9:30 - 11:30 AM. April 16th to June 18th. Fee $7.50 for 10 weeks. Medical information will be taken abOut child at time of registration if completely new to HANDICAPPED CHILDREN'S PROGRAM: program BEGINNING STRINGS: See under Children’s Programs THE SPIRIT OF HOSPITALITY} IIII- Ill llII I "I IIva Il'I-l l . . A guide to successful entertaining with wines and spirits. The art of bartending Tuesdays: May 3rd to May 31 st from 7:00 - 9:00 PM. Fee: $22.00 for 5 weeks. Instructor Matt Marrack. Restricted to those 18 years of age and overt GOLF: UUI-I . Two classes offered on Tuesday evenings either 9 - 10 PM. or 10 - 11 PM April 5th to April 26th. Fee: $10 for four lessons. MACRAME: Instructor: Nancy Puddy. Fee: $15 for eight weeks. Wednesday mornings 10:00 - 11:30 AM. (Babysitting provided for an extra fee of 75°/hr) April 6th to May 25th Monday evenings 7:30 â€" 9:00 PM. April 4th‘to May 30th except April 11th (Easter Monday) POTTERY: A new addition to our classes is the Potter’s Wheel. Tuesday afternoons: 1:30 - 3:30 PM. Instructor Diane Moomey April 5th to June 7th. (Babysitting provided at an additional fee of 75°lhr) Tuesday evenings: 7:30 - 9:30 PM. Instructor Diane Moomey April 5th to June 7th. Thursday evenings: 7:30 - 9:30 PM. Instructor Diane Moomey Beginning April 7th to June 9th. Fee: $25 for 10 weeks. Fee includes initial clay allotment of 10 lb. per person. RUG HOOKING: Enjoy rug hooking by the Rittermere Method. Wednesday afternoons 1:30 - 3:30 PM. Apri| 5th to June E extra fee of 75°lhr). Thursday evenings: 8:00_â€" 10.:00 PM. April 7th to June 9th , ~,., .12.- REGISTRATION INFORMATION: - Ilulauu' vvv...” v. -n“. :1 - v~~ ~ 7 . Fee: $20 for 10 weeks. Purchase your own materials directly from instructor InstructOr: Peggy Wheeler. DATES: MARCH 28 - APRIL 11th MARCH 21 - MARCH 25th CHILDREN E’TEEN PROGRAMS: For all out of town residents will not be any registration a the Town of Richmond Hill. FROM ONLY SPRING PROGRAMS '77 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL 883-1 387 II. III-Luv mu." “a. "nu..- ' Mondays 7:30 RM. - 9:00 P.M._A:;)}fi21_tiat000ne13th except. April 11th Mondays 9:00 PM. - 10:30 PM. (Easter Monday) $1 800 for 10 weeks. Instructor Robert Bursach. 10087 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT. ADULT PROGRAMS: JUST CALL RICHVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE 16!] AVENUE ROAD - OFFICE. 8844355 7 10 A.M.T012 NOON 1:30 To 9 PM. 10 AM. in 12 noon 1:30 T0 9 PM. _______â€"_ 5 there will be an additional $3.00 registration charge. There accepted by telephone. Please make all cheques payable to 5:53 53/1155 5th to June 8th. (Babysitting provided at an PER MONTH TOWN OFFICES PARKS 8:30 AM. TD 4:30 PM. & RECREATION DEPT. Room 102 mamlEXTMâ€"onm 3:30 AM. To 4:30 PM.

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