Claude Halpin of the ministry of health will speak at the annual meeting of the Richmond Hill and District Social Planning Council. His topic will be District Health Councils. Admission is free, and everyone is welcome to the May 18 get together in the Blue Flame Room of the Consumers‘ Gas Building, 500 Elgin Mills Road East. Be‘ there at 7:30 pm. For more information, call 883-2234. {Open the windows are asked to bring an interesting artifact with them for the ‘show and tell' program afterwards. p. ‘,'L1‘ __.:II LA Lab-l 4n The Richmond Hill Historical Society will hold its annual meeting in the Richmond Hill Public Library on Wright Street Monday starting at 8 pm. Candidates for the 1977-78 board of directors will be presented by the nominating committee. with additional nominations accepted from the floor. An election will follow. Open the windows of someone’s soul. “You can give the gift of sight to a blind person by donating your eyes,“ says Anne Wolf, Executive Secretary to Canada‘s Eye Bank. yivblunnn an.-." _ - The annual hza'nciiéraft exhibit will be held in the Hillcrest Mall May 26-2t§1 _ --~ \ ,l nn‘ “Although 351 people received sight restoring corneal transplants last year, there are a great many people still waiting." 5983 This group serves 174 blind people in the region. The evening program (Thursday, May 19, 8 pm, Newmarket Community Centre) will also feature a demonstration of the Optacon; an electronic device which transforms printed letters into tactile forms. mi’dE-"niore informatibn, call Don 1736. Ms. Wolf will be guest speaker at the York Region advisory Board of CNIB‘s second annual meeting. As well, a cheque will be presented by the Aurora Knights of Columbus â€"â€" proceeds of their 16 hour dance-a-thon. Everyone 15 welcome. For more information, call Ron Walker at 833- Tonight is awards night for the York County Humane Society. Prizes for the annual poster competition will be awarded at the Aurora Community Centre at 7 p.m. . June 2 will see the 11th annual York Humane Guild Tour of exciting homes in King Township. They run from 10:39 a.m_. to 5‘p.n_1. Tickets are $5 each, and can He obtained from Mildred Wickson at 727-5651. Carrville United Church Women will be holding their annual sale of plants and baked‘ goods Thursday and Friday from 6:30 to 92in. For 65 cents per box and up, shoppers will be able to purchase geraniums, petunias. marigolds, alyssums, snaps, tomatoes, cabbage, peppers etc. etc. - F‘i‘ee coffee will be served at the church, 1'4 mile west of Bathurst on Rutherford Road. Come and make your bid. It could be your lucky day! Néwtonbrook United Church, at Yonge and Cummer, will be holding an auction sale Friday, May 13 starting at 6 p.m._ Buy a UC W plant Fhrniture, apvpliances, wheel goods, books and ‘white elephants‘ will go on the block. Going once? Heritage meeting show and tell the hill Society poster award Auction sale May 73 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May Use your Simpsons Account Simpsons men’s formal rental and sales Hick at 884- 11. 1977 Friday, April 29 â€"- Open Pairs Trophy Winners, Fred Tierney and Detlaf Ladewig. North-South â€"â€" 1-2 Cleta Dieken and Teresa Tierney tied with Bev Jones and Victor Cron- shaw; 3. Marion and Don Fahner. East-West â€" 1. Fred Tierney and Detlaf Ladewig; 2. Bob and Ann Manning; 3. Ruth and Gerry Browning. _ The piano man. David Nelson, 14. of Leslie Street in Gormley won a scholarship for his outstanding performances in piano and organ at the Newmarket Lions Music The Richmond Hill Chapter 302 of the Eastern Star will meet May 17, at Wrixon Hall, Richmond Hill at 8 pm. with Worthy Matron Zetta Thurston and Worthy Patron Bruce Thurston conducting. The Eastern Star is 18 years old The Chapter extends a warm welcome to its newest members, namely: Mrs. Elizabeth Harris Wade of Richmond Hill; Mrs. Helen Beck- with of Oak Ridges; Mrs. Weekly bridge winners I-EART FUl‘DFfl M6nday, Méy' 2 He'll play you a song North-South â€" 1. Wendy and John Hunter; 2. Edythe Turp and Aleda McBride; 3. Edith Windsor and Phyl Mountjoy. East-West â€" 1. Bob Manning and Victor Cronshaw; 2. Ruth and Gerry Browning; 3. Fred and Teresa Tierney. No Zero Winners were: Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders, Billye and Jack Maver, Edythe Turp and Aleda McBride, and Ruth Beth Aselstyne of Con- cord and Fred Schou of Thornhill. May 17 Richmond Hill Chapter will be celebrating its 18th bir- thday. EllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIE the g piano g " leacher illlllllIIII||llI|IllIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllï¬. For )ears. ('hrix Sanderson ale. drank and slept sailboats. ()ther people-K sail- boats.This}earJhankxtu\iagaral'hris ixatlhe helmofhixuwnhwnt) -si\fuoter. Niagara kmms a In! about Chris Sander- son‘s want» “c alxo know a lot about Estelle Markham 884-3787 «A 7&11133X v‘ . ~93 . 54' 7a!) »r.\4.\r . , «1:25.43 . 14.3.13); 4â€Â»: 11 Chris Sanderson wanted nothing more than to ride the waves. Festival. The Grade 9 Richmond Hill high school student will en- tertain arena visitors May 13-15 at the Richmond Hill Spring Fair. He got action. Niagara helped Chris set sail. 2. Graâ€"ce Saunders and Rose Morrell; 3. Edythe Turp and Cecile de_ _Zoe§e. and Gerry Browning Wednesday, May 4 â€" North-South â€" 1. Heather Burling and Matjg Davis _; East-West â€" 1â€"2 Natalie Platner and Billye Maver tied with Cora Glllham and Betty Hull; 3. Gladys Palmer and Elsie Wells. For information or partners call Ann Payment 727-3873. MOVING SALE HUGE DISCOUNTS! ALL FLOOR STOCK MUST BE SOLD 1977 ZENITH-COLOUR TV's 17", 20â€. 25’226†ZENITH STEREOS RICHMOND HILL T.V. smsassawcs 28 LEVENDALE RD. - RICHMOND HILL Kim scores perfect NIAGARA, [AC IA mm. M! )rgglgvs. Sales ï¬nancing. Money in action. mone). That's our business at Niagara. Home) for a new car. home imprme- ments. mortgage mono). mone) for your Child'\ education or if ~\ou're like Chris Sanderson. money to capture the wind. If what 'xtands hetwecn um and the Photo by Hogs] Young Kim Richards of Old English Lane in Thomhill achieved a perfect sight reading score in the Newmarket Lions Music Festival. As well, she took top honors in three other piano classes. Needless to say, Kim was among the students awarded junior scholarships: Archie 'Lee of Kettlebyâ€" almost matched Kim’s score; his 98 in grade 5 sight reading won him a scholarship as well. Senior séholarship winners included Paul Condie of Thomhill, Louise Bourchier of King. and Tony Streisselbei‘ger of Richmond Hill. 7 Intermediate scholarship winners included Andrew Edwards of Richmond Hill; Anne Sproull of Thor- nhill; Robin Wheeler of King and David Nelson of Gormley. Following are some results from the various competitions, with placing indicated by number: lniermediate choi} Grade 8 and undei- â€" King City Senior School. King City (1). Girls solo 14 year§ andvunder â€" (2) Maureen Casey, King; (4) Angela Peake, Richmond Hill. Girls solo 15 years and under â€" (2) Chrisa Psimoulis, Kleinburg. Hymn Sight reading â€" (2) David Nelson, Gormley. Organs. standard hymnary 2Vs â€" (3) David Nelson, Gormley. Organ Solo â€" (1) David Nelson. Gormley. Church Senior Choir â€" (2) Thornhill United Church, Thornhill. Accordian. 12 years and under â€"â€" (3) Rodney Clugston, Richmond Hill. Grade 4 choral speaking â€"â€" (1) St. Charles Garnier School, Richmond Hill. Grade 5 choral speaking â€" (1) St School, Richmond Hill. Grade 6 choral speaking â€" (1) St. Charles Garnier School, Richmond Hill. Girls solo. 10 years and under â€" (1) Jaylyn Casey, King. Girls solo. ll years and under â€" (2) Jaylyn Casey, King; Gi'rls solo, 16 years and under â€" (3) Chrisa Psimoulis, Kleinburg. Girls solo. 17 yearé and under â€" (2) Elaine Kelso, Oak Ridges. Girls sBlo, 19 years and under â€" (1) Elaine Kelso, Oak Ridges. GradeUs-lz years â€" (1) Anne Sprouli, Thornhill; (2) Alison Given, Thornhill; (3) Paul Bartha, Thomhill. Grade 7-14 years â€" (3) David Farrant. Thornhill. YCAMR "500" EIGHTH WINNER IN 1977 KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS AURORA, ONT. TOKEN N0. 2 stand for QUALITY LIBERAL things you reall) want is a thing called mone). come in and sit down with the people you‘w come to know at Niagara. Vi e‘ll shun )ou how putting _\ our money into action can put the wind hack into your saiIs. For ALL Occasions Rice's Flowers CENTRE 884-1812 Phone 8894812 RICHMOND HEIGHTS Wired Anywhere Charles Garnier Surrounding Districts 1 We Deliver 5 lo Toronto Grade 3 sight-reading â€" 10 years â€" (1) Kim Richards. Thornhill. Grade 8-16 years â€" (1) Paul Condie, Thornhill; (2) Gregory Condie, Thornhill; (3) Colin Daniel. Thor- nhilf Grade 4-11 years â€" (1) Robin Wheeler, King; (3) Jacqueline Streconskx. r Thomhilli 13 years â€" (1) Kim Richards. Thornhill; (2) Cathy Pfleiger, Thornhill. Grade 9-17 years â€"â€" (1) David Nelson, Gormley; (3) Mark Staley, Thornhilli Open A.R.C.T. â€" (3) Louise Bourchier, King. Grade [0-18 years â€" (1) Ann Suilans, Thornhill; (3) Anne Bourchier, King. Grade 10 R.C.M.T. â€"â€" 18 years â€" (1) Judy Redden, Thornhill; (2) David Nelson; Gormley. Grade 9-17 years â€" (1) Mark Staley, Thornhill. Duet â€" 11 years â€" (l) Ardene Nerthein, Sheila McLenaghan, Gormley. GrEde 3-10 years â€" (1) Kim Richards, Thornhill; (2) Robin Easton, Richmond Hill; (3) Alison Kelly, Markham. Grade, 9-17 years 4 (1) Mark Staley, David Nelson, Thornhill and Gormley. Grade 4-11 years â€" (1) Jécqueline Strecansky, Thomhill. Grade 5-12 years â€" t 1) Jennifer Mai-don, Thornhill; (3) Archie Lee, Kettleby; Alison Given, Thornhill; Anne Sproull Thornhill. Duet â€" 12 years â€" (1) Shawna Steley and Alison Given. Thornhill. 12 years â€" (1) Paul Bartha. Thornhill. Grade 7-14 years â€" (1) Louisa Martin, Thomhill; (3) David Farrant, Thornhill. Grade 3-10 years â€" (3) Phillip Thalmamn, Markham. 11 years â€" (1) Jill Lott, Markham. Grade 9-17 years â€" (1) Mark Staley, Thornhill; (2) David Nelson, Gormley. 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