Church group Prom was a success! I By Janet Robbins our annual school Prom. excellent production and On May '10, Grade 1 ea O . The play, spoken all students appreciated Geography student DEE; ï¬wvï¬s‘f'biggflg‘n’: completely in lirench, its worth. toured the Ontario Papc On Sunday, May 22, Philip Poole, the new curate at Holy Trinity, will be ordained to the diaconate. The service will be held at St. John's *Church. West Toronto at 7 pm. Rev. David Busby will conduct the program and keynote speaker is Mr. Duncan Green, Director of Education of the Toronto Board of Education. After visiting the Red Carpet Boutique and Ben Veldhuis Nurseries, the group received a warm welcome and lunch at Mark United Church. The outing was enjoyed by everyone and the group ex- pressed their pleasure in song on the way home. On Wednesday, May 18 at 6:30 pm. there will be an evening workshop at Holy Trinity Church for church school teachers and prospective teachers. Dimer will precede the workshop which will be based on the new curriculum. Forty-seven of the members got up early on April 27 and boarded a bus for a mystery tour which landed them in Dundas. 7 Future tripsâ€" and activities ire being planned for the summer months. A CGIT Mother and Daughter Pot-luck supper is being held at the home of Hellen Hawke this week for members of the group which meets at Thomhill United. The ‘banquet’ winds up the season’s activities. Leader Bonnie Ginther is proud to report that one of the group, Ruth Carswel], has been selected to attend Camp Council at Ryde Lake this August, represen- ting York County. By June Abbott The senior adult group meeting at Thornhill United Church will be five years old on May 29 and plans are being formulated for a celebration. IF YOU DON’T KNOW )How TO us: THE 305,; Come to the Richmond Hill and Thornhill Area Family Services annual meeting in the Thornhill Cqmmunity Centre Monday, May 30 at78 p.m. Mary Sue McCarthy, an aissociéte profeséor in the faculty of education at York University will explore the skills needed to produce involvement and a sense of belonging wherever people live, work, or gather together. Want to know how to make this community work? Make a community work! For $4 per person, children) be shown t] Wentworth Woodhouse ducks, the home of B; Diergardt with its el 'Quaker Hill Church, 1V Cave, and the Foster It Outâ€"of-towners can Trinity United Church, 1 which tea, lemonade available all afternoon. The ladies of Trinity United Church in Uxbridge are sponsoring a tour of area homes Tuesday, May 31 from 1 tos p.m. Visit some Uxbridge history the hill Vaughan Transit Markham Transit Richmond Hill Transit GO Transit south thornhill USE THE PHONE. One number Information for ALL bus serwces Professor Mary Sue McCarthy ...... will address Family Services THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, May 18. 1977 n, visitors will (without through such places as se 11 with its ponds and Baron and Baroness von european treasures, the Moorehaven, The Bear’s Memorial Mauseleum. l get their tickets from I, lst Avenue, Uxbridge, at le and cookies will be May 6 was a big day for RHHS. Firstly, a number of students went to the play, “La Guerre de Troie N’Aura Pas Lieu†at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Then, at night, we held Is it any wonder Hilda Allen of Richmond Hill is ‘striking’ such a happy pose in this ‘frame’? She was guest of honor when the Maple Ladies Bowling League welcomed Rice's Flowers CENTRE 884-1812 Phone 889-1812 For ALL Occasions RICHMOND HEIGHTS Wired Anywhere ySun-ounding Districts Have a weddmg 0r othe Use your Simpsons Account Simpsons men’s formal rental and sales She's got cake to 'spare'! de EEE'BJixdi'ngBBBWi Mills Road East at p.m. LIBERAL stand for QUALITY gllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll‘ the piano Leacher @ Estelle Markha 99A 1707 Ililllllllmllmmnll The pléy, spoken completely in French, was put on by Le Theatre de la Ville, directed by Jean Mercure. It revolved about the oc- currences leading up to the Trojan War. It was an 00wntown (Second Floo ‘ew (Uppe: vay Garde The Prom this year, held at the Aurora Golf and Country Club, was a big success. Thanks again to those who arganized it. Mall L her into their Quarter Century Club. She was presented with a plaque to com- memmorate 25 years in the sport at the club's year-end banquet. 7898313 - 492-207 Uope On May‘lO, Grade 13 Geography students toured the Ontario Paper Company at Thorold. Then, in the afternoon, they hiked around the Niagara Escarpment, led by Mr. William Atkinson. NORMAN LIGHTFOOT YCAMR "500" TORONTO. ONT. TOKEN N0. 218 NINTH WINNER IN 1977 446 Parllament St. 924-3388 Evenings till 9, Sat. 6 Yo 6‘" e rnltur twayne Fu ISL TOTOMO M3 paruamG“ " o DINETTE SUITES - OCCASIONAL TABLES - STAR COFFEE a. END TABLES - LAMPS SAMTON a PICTURES PRINTS, ans 3. IMPORT CANE REPRODUC'HONS GLASS 3. CHROME sunes - PINE BocKEns a RECLINER ONAIns BED I â€" , o BEDROOM SUITES box m.) 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Come to the Blue Flame Room of the Consumer’s Gas building, 500 Elgin Mills Road East at 7:30 ii"lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllï¬ EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllllllllllIlllllllllllll I: E piano @ teacher Estelle Markham 884-3787 But that just means we’ll have some extra time to put together more great sales for you when you get back from the cottage or wherever. VICTORIA DAY (MONDAY. MAY 23rd) Rec LOSED The April winner of the SS. Kresge Co. “Double Your Baby Bonus Draw" was Mrs. Pat Jordan, 279 Bluegrass Blvd., Richmond Hill. She is shown above receiving her cheque for $47.78 from Mr. Kuhlmeyer, store manager. Any mother could be a winner in the May draw, simply by cashing her family allow- ance cheque at Kresge’s Richmond Heights Shopping Centre, Richmond Hill and filling out the coupon provided. 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