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The Liberal, 4 May 1977, C2

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C-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, May 4 Waldorf school wopens its doors The Open House, held'Fridaylrom 7:30 to 9:30 pm. and Saturday from 10 am. to 4 pm. will feature a display of childrens‘ work and a slide show of class activities. A $6.50 Canadiana Buffet. prepared by parents, will be the first event in the Toronto Waldorf School‘s Open House Friday. Reser- vations can be made by calling 881-1611. ‘History through the grades’ will begin with the stories of mythologies from Greek to Roman times, including the biographies of some of the great men who helped shape the world. Teachers will be on hand to explain the Waldorf approach to child education. ' The school, with over 230 children. is in a unique building in a wooded area on Bathurst Street, about a mile north of Highway 7. This senior psychologist and author will give a presentation on learning games for children entitled ‘Deal me in‘. For more information, contact Livinia Whetung at 884â€"6534. The East Central Branch of York Central Hospital Auxiliary will meet May 10 at the home of Mrs. Doug Hitchins, 116 Harding Boulevard, Richmond Hill. ' Tuesday May 10 at 8 pm. the York Centre for Learning Disabilities will hold its annual public meeting. To take place at the Centre on the top floor of Richmond Hill United Church education wing, the evening will feature an appearance by Marjorie Golick. For more information on the 8 pm. get- together, contact Mary Hitchins at 884â€" 3734. Are you a harried single parent? The Richmond Hill-Thornhill Chapter of the One Parent Families Association of Canada will be having a general meeting next Wednesday at 8 pm. All members, guests and interested single parents are welcome to attend. The location will be the Wrixon Hall, St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Yonge Street and Markham Road. The 9 am. 'to 4 pm. event will feature all kinds of houseplants. The location is the Borovoy Plaza. For more information, call Pat Rivait at 889‘ 4145. This Saturday, the association dance will be held at the 'l‘hornhill Community Centre, star- ting at 8:30 pm. The Richvale Lions Drum Corps will hold a Mother‘s Day Plant Sale Satufqay and S_l_1{)(_iay. fhe centré is at Bayview and John Streets in 'l‘hornhill. Admission ($3 for members, $5 for guests) includes a disc jockey and buffet. Baked beans anyone? Baked Beans anyone? This old fashioned two burner natural gas range has been “spruced up" for the “Centennial Cuisine” to occur May 5 at The Consumers’ Gas Building, 500 Elgin- Mills Road East. Rich- mond Hill. Other “receipts” to be demonstrated include Roast Duckling with Sauerkraut Dressing. Beets with Dresden Sauce. Oatmeal Brown Bread. Apple Fritters, and Shoofly Pie. Deal me in! YCH auxiliary meets You a single parent? Rich vale plant sale . 1977 Let us help cheer her up by sending her a birthday card. Her address is Bestview Lodge, 77 Main Street, Toronto. A series of Family Life films will be shown at the Heise Hill Church every Sunday night at 7:30 pm. throughout the month of May. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Schlicter and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doner flew to Regina, Sask. to attend the graduation exercises of the Ontario Bible College. Dean Schlicter was one of the graduates. By Mrs. Evelyn Milsted Mrs. Marguerite Jones, a Gormley resident. has been in hospitals or nursing homes for several years. She has a birthday on May 12. ' Miss Evonne Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Johnson, left on April extravaganza nets church $3,267 Conveners Jean Harper and Yvonne Sale says a lot of people helped make the Richmond Hill United Church's April Extravaganza an unqualified success. After all expenses, $3,267 was raised. Special thanks are extended to the dishwashers, table-setters, willing haulers, jewelry fixers, rummage sorters, French room fans, candy weighers, bakers, speech-makers, cash counters, toy stitchers, ribbon cutters, snack servers, plant potters, clever artists, sewers and quilters, book-hookers, buyers and eaters . . . Show family life film ’1‘.0.P.S. the non-profit, weight-control group, will hold a bazaar and rum- mage sale from 11 am. to 2 pm. May 14 in Wrixon Hall, St. Mary's Anglican Church. Rummage Refreshments will be served. For further in- formation. call 883-1368 These two Richmond Hill vocalists will star in a recital of solos and duets Sunday at 8:15 in St. Matthew’s Church. Margaret Rummey of Centre Street (standing) â€" a mezzo soprano YCAMR "500" SEVENTH WINNER IN 1977 ANNA HINCHCLIFFE LAKE WILCDX, ONT. TOKEN N0. 226 Two local vocalist§ H. David Schiller, Mayor. The purpose of the meeting is to hear comments from and answer questions of the public. (“dart-one PUBLIC MEETING WARD 3 A Public Meeting will be held in 16TH AVENUE PUBLIC SCHOOL MONDAY, MAY 9TH, 1977 AT 8:00 P.M. and, of course, minister Robert Shorten. Warm acknowledgement goes as well to Gregg Mark, Liz Shorten and Craig Stevenson for their help with the auction; Ted Sale and John Stevenson for auctioneering; Bill Barker and Ted Sale for M.C.ing; to Rosalind McLeod for singing; Joe Calverley for the choir; and Jack Simpson for the Scottish dancing. Of the money, $1,000 will go towards the pew refurbishment fund, $2,000 to debenture retirement, and $267 to the minister's benevolent fund. Wednesday with the Bayview secon- dary school band for a five day student exchange in Kentucky, USA. The Kentucky Band will return the visit in June. The Stouffville-Whitchurch annual Sunday School Convention will convene on Saturday, May 7 at 10 am. and 1:39 Church Mrs. Geoffrey Campey has returned after spending several weeks with relatives in England and Germany. â€" will join Joan Plume, a coloratura soprano from Mc- Convey Drive in singing such works as the Cat Duet, at- tributed to Rossini. gormley {he Bloomington Gospel THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL ‘Kadis photo) RHHS prom is May 6 The RHHS spring prom is coming up! This year it‘s being held at the Aurora Golf and Country Club May 6. The reception is at 8 o‘clock. A roast beef dinner will be served around 9. A disc jockey will entertain. Many thanks are due to our Prom Committee â€" Errol Jones. Debbie Heard, Helene Paulus. Sue Lemon, Lori McDowell, Laurie Hut- chinson, Shauna Parr, and Marg Shorten. Hope you all enjoy yourselves. ’l‘he lacrosse season is on and we are doing well thus far. Although we lost to Markham on April 14 by a score of 3-2 (Kevin Bryan got our goals), we beat Aurora on April 21. 1245. Mark Wilson got three of our goals, and Craig Finkbeiner, anothér three Friday. April 22 â€" North-South â€" 1. John and Wendy Hunter; 2. Victor Cronshaw and Bev Jones; 3â€"4. Aleda McBride and Edith Hobson tied with Don and Marion Fahner. Oak Ridges bridge winners East-West â€" 1. Bob and Ann Manning; 2. Fred Tierney and Detlaf Ladewig; 3-4. Bob and Edna Dunn tied with Bob Hull and John Leonard. Monday, April 25 â€" North-South â€" 1. Fred and Theresa Tierney; 2. Fred Dieken and Ann Payment; 3-4. Marg. Melnichuk and Diane Brown tied with Marg Nekechuk and John Leonard. East-West â€" 1. Victor Cronshaw and Bob Manning; 2. Ross Jenkinson and Richard Charlebois; 3. Edythe 'l‘urp and Aleda McBride. Wednesday, April 27 -â€" North-South â€" 1. Grace Saunders and Rose Mon-ell; 2. Rita Parisella and Sharon Menczel; 3. Marg Melnichuk and Jean Goodwin. - Aurora Bridge Club Tournament â€" May 15. Two-Session Swiss team event. Sunday at 12 noon. Side Game â€" 1-2. Peter and Pat Martin tied with Grace Paradis and Dorothy Beckman. East-West â€" 1. Heather Burling and Marg Davis; 2. Lil ’l‘homspon and Marion Fahner; 3. Ann Jansen and Cleta Dieken. By Janet Robbins FORGET MOTHER'S DAY MAY 8th Artistic t:ll:nnn Tints 1500 _ 1200 Hair treatment 5"" - 4°“ Cut-Blow Dry - Set 12‘)0 - 95° Blow-Dry & set PERMS 25°0 3000 3500 FORGET MOTHER'S DAY MAY 8th FOR APPT. 883-1803 10119 YONGE ST. We also beat Huron Heights 5-4. Kevin Bryan earned us 2 points. Mark Wilson, 2 and Craig Fink- beiner. 1. Call Cleta Dieken 727- 5789 or Ann Payment 272-3873 for information abut the Tournament. The next game is Thursday against Newmarket. Try and get out to cheer them on. Call Ann Payment 727- 3873 for information or partners. Our badminton team did well this year. Although John Hanbury lost the Senior singles in the York County tour- nament, Mark Girdler and Julian Handbury were finalists in the Senior doubles and therefore went on to Georgian Bay on April 21. Thanks to Mr. Munro- cape for leading the team. They lost in the semi- finals. After doing well at York County. the following girls went on to the Georgian Bay Secondary School Association April Ell||llIllIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE E the = piano @ teacher Ell-IllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllfi. Estelle Matkham 884-3787 ALLENCOURT PHARMACY, ALLENCOURT SHOPPING CENTRE BARROW INSURANCE SERVICES, 10211 YONGE STREET ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, 10350 YONGE STREET ROBERT B. SOMERVILLE CO. LIMITED, 27 - 16th AVENUE 0R FROM ANY DIRECTOR I TICKETS AVAILABLE AT _ 1850 - 2400 - 230° SUPPORT YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AN IMPPRTANT THE RICHMOND HILL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESENTS 6:30 P.M., WE». 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