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The Liberal, 27 Apr 1977, C2

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Landscaping do ’3 and don ’ts Senior Citizen Club 35 (Richmond Hill) will hold a rummage sale Saturday from 10 am. to 2 pm. at 10149 Yonge Street. The Tea Room will serve luncheon. Club rooms will be open from 10 am. to 9 pm. tomorrow and Friday for donations. 3-2 â€"THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, April 27. 1977 The rummage corfimittee comprises Mrs. E. Eade, Mrs. M. Lindsy, Charles Attridge and Don Hick (convener). Communityofficers The pledge ritual was undergone by Carol Wildon, Melissa Stewart and Barbara Machan. Carol Hoare was chosen ‘girl of the year” by her fellow members and was presented with a bouquet of yellow roses by Anna Apenisâ€"last year‘s ‘girl’. RICHMOND HILL â€" The Richmond Hill Community Schools Advisory Council recently elected the following executive officers: Chairman â€" Jean Close; Vice-Chairman Ray Lloyd; Secretary Belinda Gorman; Treasurer Ruby Birch; Planning and Programmes chairman Jack McLean; Finance chairman Allastair Gorman; Publicity Chairman Julie Parker. Delta’Lambda's riew executiveâ€"elected April 20â€"includes: President Joan Thompson; Vice-President Ann Winstone; Recording Secretary Janet Hodge; Corresponding Secretary Nancy Lomas; Treasurer Judy Calder; and regional council representative Carol Hoare. NORTH YORK â€" ’l‘he Shaar Shalom Sisterhood will be holding a rummage and bake sale Wednesday, May 4, from 10 am. to 3 pm. The location will be the Barachov Centre, 272 Codsell Avenue (Sheppard and Wilson Heights). For more information, call Linda Laiuer at 493- 2714. Senior rummage sale ‘How to, (and how not to) landscape your garden’ will be Art Drysdale‘s topic Tuesday, May 3 when the Richmond Hill Horticultural Society meets. TheVB p.m. get together in the Presbyterian Church on Yonge Street South will also feature a daffodil show. j TORONTO â€" Goodwill Service‘s Women’s Auxiliary will be holding its 22nd annual antique ‘sale May 11 at the Leaside Memorial Gardens. All the articles have been donated, and all proceeds will go towards helping the Goodwill Society in its work. Goodwill Services‘ through its training programs, places many handicapped men and women in jobs throughout business and industry, as well as in sheltered workshops. Admission will be $1. The doors open at 10 am. For more information, call convener Katharine Kortright at 489-5586. Anyone wishing to participate in this wor- thwhile community project. please contact Chairman Jean Close at 884-8282. The Delta Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will donate $250 to each of three local service organizations. ' Richmond Hill and Thornhill Area Family Services. the Villa private hospital, and the Vaughan Association for the Physically Han- dicapped were awarded the money at an April 13 meeting of the chapter. Features will inclhde a door prize, refresh- ments, housewares, good used clothing and toys. Lucky draws, refreshments, visitors and new members will be welcomed. For more information. call Zelda Ross at 884- 1788. 22nd Goodwill sale ALL AGES BABIES. CHILDREN AND ADULTS 0 ONE SITTING PER SUBJECT - ADDITIONAL SUBJECTSâ€"GROUPS OR INDIVIDUALS IN SAME FAMILYâ€"$100 PER SUBJECT - NO PROOFSâ€"CHOOSE FROM FINISHED PROFESSIONAL PORTRAITS (POSESâ€"OUR SE- LECTION) I YOU MAY SELECT ADDITIONAL PORTRAITS OFFERED AT REASONABLE PRICES GUARANTEED COMPLETE SATISFAC- TION OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED NO HANDLING CHARGES. PHOTOGRAPHER 0N DUW 10 AM. - 8 PM. $750 to three groups Shaa/ sisterhood sale We made Vickie Phillips’ portra" when she was six months old for a mere J‘". This year we made another professional quality portrait of her for exactly the same price. WED. THUR. FRI. SAT. APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL 27 28 29 3|] in the hill 88c Then 9350 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL Kmart, Hillcrest Mall AND All Toronto Kmarts EXCEPT OAKVILLE 1969 at 88c Now NOW She also coached many teams at Fairbank Park. When playing out of Sunnyside Stadium and Coxwell Stadium (Monarch Park) and representing Canada at the World Tournament, she was selected All- American a number of times. In fact, in early 1975 after surgery, Mary decided she wouldn‘t coach softball anymore but instead would take up tennis. Before she even went out to play tennis, however, a friend invited her to the horseshoe pits at Glen Watford Park in Agincourt. Everyone young and old were The sport of horseshoes was taken up by Mary Archer quite by acpident. She hés always been a softball player of some note. In there pitching! Mary Archer, 1976 Ontario Ladies Horseshoe Champion, will be the star of the horseshoe pitching tournament at the For The Active Life... Easy care co-ordinates in 100% polyester Short sleeve jacket . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00 Matching pull-on pants . . . . . . . . . $18.00 Light-hearted summer shades of Coral â€" Mint and Yellow The good luck sport Eli/W w Hillcrest Mall FMWdy} [l/man laughing and having a good time, so she decided to joina At the end of the summer Mary ended up with the highest ringer percentage in the club. During the winter. she partnered Gloria Van- derburg and won the winter circuit horseshoe tournaments. In 1976, her winning streak continued, and she won most of her tour- naments and decided to enter the World Hor~ seshoe Tournament held in Pennsylvania in August in which she ended up seventh. She entered and won the Ontario Ladies Chanufionshn) at the ' ' Nafional flnmnmumumnmnmnmumuug â€"the ' piano @ teacher 0 n. D n: D. h. :3 lllllllllllll 5||||lllllIllllllIllIllll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHWE Estelle Markham 884-3787 Sizes 10-18 Richmond Hill Spring Fair. Her event will take place Saturday, May 14 starting at 10 a.m. She still has another brother Martin Semple who lives on Colborne St. and a niece Theresa Macy in Richmond Hill. Mary Archer is sort of at Richmond Hill person, as her family lived here for many years. and a brother, David Semple, attended Richmond Hill High School. Exhibition in late August Rice's Flowers CENTRE 8844812 Phone 389-1812 For ALL Occasions RICHMOND HEIGHTS SIXTH WINNER IN 1977 L & L PETERS LAKE WILCUX, ONT. TOKEN N0. 99 YCAMR "500" Wired Anywhere ySunounding Districts We Deliver to Toronto NEWMARKET â€" A variety show highlighted the entertainment at the York Manor Auxiliary monthly birthday party Tuesday, April 12. The Bogarttown Women‘s Institute, M.C. Frances Walker. and pianist Eva Greenwood all helped out. Twenty-two residents of York Manor are celebrating birthdays in April. David Brown. 97, blew out the candles on the bunny rabbit birthday cake made by birthday convener Eva Druery. Receiving corsages of red roses and boutonnieres of white carnations along with Mr. Brown were Dave Brown turns 97 Ontario has a plan to make it easier. Advertising hélps' 0 you compare. Ballots are available in all stores at Richmond Heights Centre Yonge St. at Levendale Rd., Richmond Hill. Draw to take place Saturday, May 7th at 12 noon. John Stallibrass . 95; Herman Dennison. 93; Mrs. Nancy Mortimer, 93; Mrs. Dora King, 92; and Mrs. Helda Hudson. 90. The other residents celebrating birthdays are: Mrs. Mabel Stewart; Stewart Mitchell; Wellington Willson; Frank Leat; Mrs. Lor- ninia Paisley; Mrs Matilda King; Tom King; Mrs. Marjory Toal; Mrs. Ethel Taylor; Frank McGlashan; Ed Wilkie; Mrs. Rosetta McMullen; Mrs. Amy Smith; Calvin Mitchell; George Swarm; and Mrs. Berna Fretz. The rabbit favors were made by Helen McBride % More people than ever E want to own their own home. D HEIGHTS CEh John Rhodes, Minister of Housing and tax payments still exceed 30% of your household income. Subsidies and grants are not repayable. Loan repayments begin m the seventh year of the mortgagee If you are interested in buying a home under the AHOP/HOME Program, look in the real estate section of your newspaper for participating builders For more detailed program information, write Communications Branch Ministry of Housing 56 Wellesley Street West. 2nd Floor Toronto. Ontario M7A 2N5 Province of Ontario of Trinity United Church, Newmarket. The bir- thday cakes and ice cream were supplied by the Bogarttown Women‘s Institute and served to all the residents. This afternoon. students from Park Avenue public school in Holland Landing will put on a variety show for the residents. A singâ€"a-long with Mr. Kelly and The red begonia plant was sent by the mayor and council of Newmarket, and acknowledged by con- vener Eva Druery. William Davis, Premier friends will highlight the entertainment April 27. Money has been donated by the auxiliary to assist with the re- decoration of the first floor. north wing. All persons interested in assisting with the auxiliary work at the manor are invited to the monthly meeting Friday April 22 at 2 pm. in the auditorium. For further in- formation, contact Daisy McCallum at 7218697.

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