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The Liberal, 24 Aug 1977, C5

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Shy children will be encouraged to make new friends and communicate more easily. with ab- solutely no pressure put on anyone. Jim Smith is A playwriting com- petition. with prizes‘ will be a highlight of the course. The students will apâ€" pear on weekly shows aired on channel 10 cable television, where the fruits of their labours, or rather their fun, will be seen in the form of skits and little plays written by the children themselves. No experience or talent is required, just a desire to get into the world of make-believe â€" and what child has difficulty doing that? Children aged from six to 16 will be taught basic stagecraft, including stage movement. body co- ordination and mime. Children’s drama workshop opening in Thornhill Church column Nothing. no amount "The main purpose of The Jesters is to allow the kids to have fun", says director James Smith. Published the first time the 10th day of August, 1977 Published the second time the 17th day of August. 1977 Published the third time the 24th day of August, 1977. Published the fourth time the 31 st day of August, 1977. Or is your child a quiet, shy little person, slow to make friends? There is room and excitement for both types at The Jesters, a new children‘s drama workshop opening up in Thomhill in September. in youf household from your favorite little show- off? By JUNE ABBOTT Is “Watch me do this, Mommy" a constant cry LAKE WILCOX OAK RIDGES . KING JUNIOR KING SENIOR KING CITY 8.8. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Markham shall hear in person or by this counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudically affected by the By-law and who applies to be heard at a meeting to be held on Tuesday, September the 13th, 1977 at the Municipal Offices, at 2:00 pm. or as soon as possible thereafter. Proposed byiaw to pevent the ingress Er egress of through traffic on a portion of the original road allowance between Lots 30 and 31 (19th Avenue) at the western limit of Warden Avenue. TAKE NOTICE THAT the Corporation of the Town of Markham intends to pass a by~law to stop up a portion of 19th Avenue approxi- mately 1' in length across the width of the said road at its junction with the western limit of Warden Avenue. The proposed by-law and a detailed Plan showing the lands to be affected may be seen at my office, Municipal Building, 8911 Woodbine Avenue, (Buttonville), Markham, Ontario. Craig Cribar Chairman if you have just moved into this area and have not yet registered your children for school this September, or have queries re- garding transportation, please contact the school concerned during the week of August 29 to September 2, 1977. THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 727â€"3135 887â€"51 15 If you need further assistance, please tele phone the Area Two Office of THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHOOL REGISTRATION NEW RESIDENTS THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF MARKHAM RICHMOND HILL NOTICE E. WELLS E. BURLEW D. BUSH R. BRETHOUR W. ECKERSLEY Clerk Town of Markham, 8911 Woodbine Ave Markham, Ontario. L3R 1A1 DIANE E. SMITH He is now a member of the North York Council for Lively Arts and Scarborough Council for the Lively Arts. The Thornhill venture occurred to him when he started getting a lot of requests from this area to join the Willowdale group Parental interest led to the formation of two drama workshops for children in the Scar- borough and Willowdale areas, both operating out of church halls. Jim’s history as a member of a professional vocal group called the Bluejays back in the 50‘s prompted him to think in terms of ‘show biz’. He approached local schools and ended up renting a school auditorium and putting on dramatic productions with children. It all began a few years ago when his wife suggested that instead of working with the local children’s hockey team, he might get involved in something that his own non-athletic son enjoyed. S.L.G. Chapman Director of Education A part-time moving consultant. Jim Smith now spends most of his time working with children. “There's too much pressure in life for kids", he states, and adds that “as long as they enjoy themselves, then we‘ve done our job". very emphatic about that 773-5381 773-5572 833-6622 833-51 15 833-5332 For more information about The Jesters, call Jim Smith at 267-1081. Commencing Septe- mber 20, students will have a choice of either Tuesday or Wednesday evenings. Six to 11-year- olds will attend from 6.30 until 8 p.m., while 12 to 16- year-olds will take the 8 to 9:30 pm. time slot. A resident of Thomhill since November, Mrs. Coleman is married and has two small children. She taught theatre and dramatic arts for the North York Board of Education for six years. Smith’s two children, Stephen, 19, and Maryanne, 13, both help with the workshops. which operates out of All Souls Anglican Church at Bayview and Sheppard. Leading the Thornhill group, which will meet at Thomhill Baptist Church portable. Royal Orchard and Yonge, will be Mrs. June Coleman. Welcome Back’ toSchool Fashion Show Thursday Aug 25 Friday Aug26 78' 8pm Saturday Aug 27 1& 2pm -“- Rushing and doing good things will not sustain a C / marriage or a family 0} 7 through all its problems, I it uncertainties, its fl disappointments, its y g storms, its tensions, its fears and sorrows. ' ' An unhappy couple came to see_a marriage He was presented with his wings by Brigadier General, L.V. Johnson, C.D., Commandant of Canadian Forces Training System and Commander, Central Region. Lt. D.R. (Rich) Cameron. 24, of Rich- mond Hill, recently completed flying training at Number Two Canadian Forces Flying Training School, Canadian Forces Base, Moose Jaw, Sask. Real love, un- derstanding, tolerance and warmth grow out of “giving oneself”. Over 100 stores including Simpsons Loblaws, Sears & K-Mart To all this the wife quietly replies: if only he would stop for a few minutes and give me himself! He goes into a long recital of all he is doing for her. He is holding two jobs, he built a new house, he buys her everything, etc. 3y REV. VLAD SCHEWCHUK “Give me himself“ is a cry of many wives, children as well as fathers. None of them are satisfied with the best they get in material things Nothin material its place We m; God. a: rushing doing 01 Himelf: i stop for and give An unhappy couple came to see a marriage counsellor. The wife is dissatisfied and the husband cannot see why. StreetCharacters on the Mall SATURDfW AUG 27-11am to 4pm featur/ BIG BIR ,COOKIE MONSTER &KERMIT THE FROG Téke time to pray: it is a source of power. Take time to give ourselves to family and neighbors: it is the way to happiness. In our busy lives, in the burly-burly of the modern world â€" we should take time: We can certainly trust Him to manage His world for a few minutes without us while we “give Him ourselves“ in prayer and meditation. Yet we push frantically on. We fail to realize that we can actually stop regularly and let God take care of things. At least theoretically. we accept the belief that God is the principal agent. He is in all our works and ac- complishments. matqfialvthings can take We may also think of God. as He sees us rushing about in all our doing of good, says to Himelf: if only they would stop for a few minutes and give Me themselves! :Flrestonc“ RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE SERIES RICHMOND HILL The Ontario Table soccer Championships on the Mall FRIDAY AUG 26 SATURDAY AUG 27 Reg :1 U51 THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. August 24, 1977 Open til 9:30 daily, Saturday til 6 on Yonge Street just 10 short mir above Steeles A minutes 5 Avenue

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