Seneca King plans October Eco-Fair Seneca College, in co- operation with the Ateed Centre for Environmental Communities, will present “Eco-Fair", a festival of alternatives, next month at King Campus on Dufferin St. Ec'oâ€"Fair is being developed in_ twp part's. A ‘market-étyle exhibition will allow the visitor to wander from Enter now. Come on in and try on a pair of any of the five new Lee jeans styles. Denim or cord. You could win the finest Marantz stereo system available today. (Retail value approx. $5,000.00). Contest Rules and Entry Forms available here. Enter the Lee “ï¬ttin’ï¬ne†Sweepstakes. OPEN MON. â€"SAT. 9-6 THURS. 8 FRIDAY 98 FOB IUST TRYING ON A PAIR OF “FITTING FINE LEE JEANS" AT OF LEE JEANS OR CORDS EACH WEEK FOR 3WEEKS FREEl! THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, September KENT CLOTHES 2 LUCKY PEOPLE ARE GOING TO WIN A PAIR 16 LEVENDALE ROAD RICHMOND HILL 884-7521 display to display in- vestigating various forms of energy, alternate life style demonstrations, new and different modes of shelter‘ and developments in food and agriculture. The focus of the exhibition will be the practical application of the latest advances in technology and the USE YOUR CHARGEX OR MASTERCHARGE 7. 1977 presentation of the usable information on ecologically aware ligng. The second part of Eco- Fair will be lectures, films and discussions in the new Phase I complex at King Campus. There will be an op portunity for all par- ticipants to attend a variety of exciting presentations and to mix these with visits to the exhibits. The presentations will be directed to the development of technologies and life styles which I) contribute to an ecological sound way of supporting human life; 2) minimize the use of non-renewable resources; 3) avoid a cumulatively degrading effect on the en- vironment; 4) do not require more materials than will be available if the earth’s resources were equitably distributed among the world’s people. For further in- formation, contact Seneca's King Campus 884-9901, extension 259. l. The Richmond Hill Public Library 2. The York Centre for Learning Disabilities 3. Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology 4. The Richmond Hill Badminton Club 3 5. The Richmond Hill Historical Society 6. Arc Industries 7. The Richmond Hill Model Airplane Club > 8. St. Mary's Anglican Church 9. The Senior Citizens' Club 10. Trains 'n Planes 'n Things 11. The Youth Concert Band 12. The Richmond Hill United Church Women 13. 'St. Mary Immaculate Church 14. The David Dunlap Observatory 15. The Maple Leaf Accordion Band 16. The Single Parent Family Association 17. The Richmond Hill Horticultural Society 18. The Canadian Cancer Society 19. The Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society 20. Beta Sigma Phi 21. Big Brothers of York 22. The Family 'Y’ 23. Brownies and Girl Guides 24. The York Central Hospital Ladies Auxiliary 25. The Richmond Hill Curling Club 25. The Richmond Hill Ministerial Association 27. The (lueens York Rangers 28. The Navy Lgue of Canada 29. The Richmond Hill Power Squadron 30. Helpmate Information 31. The Chamber of Commerce 32. Busy Bees (National Campers Er Hikers Assoc.) 33. Right to Life 34. The Canadian Progress Club 35. The Richmond Hill Flgure Skating Club 36. The Richmond Hill Baptist Church 37. The Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Association 38. United Way of York 39. The Richvale Lions Boys Drum Corps 40. Richmond Hill Community Schools 41. The Recycling Depot 42. The Bible Society of Richmond Hill OVER 60 LOCAL GROUPS AT RICHMOND HILL ARENA SEPT. 23 AND SEPT. 24 Richmond Hill’s First Annual DISCOVERY DAYS Come to our First Annual Discovery Days event. The week of Sept. 17 to 24 will be the best opportunity you’ve ever had to really “DISCOVER†your town...its sports facilities, parks, churches, historical buildings, bicycle paths, woodlands, golf courses, libraries...its people and the numerous local groups, clubs and organizations that are open to you ; the attributes of Richmond Hill are many and varied. C’mon out! Take part! Discover our town and what’s in it for you! HERE'S WHAT'S HAPPENING: Bored Carol Ann Fehily. 13. of Elka Drive, Richmond Hill, found the novelty of summer wearing off last week. She said she couldn’t wait for school to start. Sept. 43. St. John's Baptist Church 44. The Richmond Hill Trampoline Club 45. The York Regional Camera Club 46. The York Regional Police 47. Knights of Columbus 48. Citizens Advisory Group 49. The Richmond Hill Lawn Bowling Club 50. Family Services 51. The Richmond Hill Parks and Recreation Department 52. The Richmond Hill Fire Department 53. The Richmond Hill Lions Club 54. The Oak Ridges Lions Club 55. The Richmond Hill Naturalists Club 56. The Richmond Hill Scottish Country Dance Group 57. The Richmond Hill Square Dance Group 58. The Richmond Hill Lawn Tennis Club 59. The Richmond Hill Arena Association 60. Richmond Hill Block Parents Assoc. 61. Richmond Hill Lions Majorettes 62. York Phillnrmonic Choir Scfloo/ ofb’a/let ,â€" CLASSES START MON. SEPT. 12 a (Royal Academy of Dancing) AT CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH ON ROYAL ORCHARD BLVD., THORNHILL OPRE-BALLET OMAJOR SYLLABUS OEXPRESSIVE MOVEMENT OAOULT CLASSES 0R.A.D. SYLLABUS REGISTRATION WILL BE AT THE CHURCH FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 â€" 4â€"6z30 PM. SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 â€" 10-1230 P.M. If you live in Kleinburg and you're pretty old, then Binder Twine could be looking for you. The oldest Kleinburg resident who turns up at the 1 pm. opening ceremonies on Saturday will be a prize winner. Organizers are also looking for a JEAN BARRETT Eldest Binder Twiner could win a prize Fm mute information, please call 889-0873 (Church) 727-3814 (Home) Discovery Days is sponsored by the ivic Improvement Committee~Richmond Hill PATRONS OF DISCOVERY DAYS EVENTS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED DOOR PRIZES AND CONTEST AWARDS MRS. TOUZALIN (watercolours) OTTO GREBZE A.J. VERMEULEN (paintings) ROSEMARY REDGATE (weaving) ANDY SKINNER (painting) KHATCHO YAZEDJIAN MRS. GERRITZ (painting 8 crafts) FRANCINE SHLECHTER (paintings) MRS. JANET WATERHOUSE (watercolours) MRS. EDMED (china 8 paintings) MRS. SUSAN SAMILA (photography) MRS. ANNAâ€"MARIE HEINTZ (pottery) MRS. MARY JANE LITTLE (stained glass) MRS. ANITA BRACER (stained glass) HAP WILSON (paintings) MR. JAMES BERCHAM (paintings) LINDA KELLY (macrame) ANNA HUNTER (painting) DORA DAWSON (paintings) JIM BOYD (oils) DEANNA WATSON (paintings) MRS. SUGAR (paintings) JOHN GODSMAN (paintings) MARY DERHODGE (native pastels) YORK POTTERS GUILD MEMBERS 8 an exhibition of pottery making LA CASA LOMA OUINCONG CRAFTS GRACE'S BEAUTY SALON FISHER'S OFFICE SUPPLY COSMO MUSIC COMPANY TRAINS'N PLANES 'N THINGS LEATHER BY BARRY THE HAIRSTYLIST PLACE SHERYL'S CORNER STORE HOUSE OF LORDS BRAIS BURGER CONCORD FRUIT MARKET RICHMOND INN ARTISTIC NAILS MCKENZIE DRUGS VILLAGE COIFFURE ELKHORN TAVERN SPINNING WHEEL COLONEL SAUNDERS ART IN THE PARK Binder Twine “baby†â€"â€" the person born closest to the second Saturday in September, 1967. Thét was the year that the Binder Twine festival was revived. Hopefuls for this contest should also turn up at the opening ceremonies. MCDONALDS BORKES MICHEALS DYNES RICE FLORISTS CAMERA SHOP R.H. HEIGHTS BARGAIN HAROLD'S KORVET DISCOUNT GALAXY SMOKE SHOP RADIO SHACK HOUSE OF BARON ADAMOS ZELLER'S CTC RECORD SHOP R.H‘ ODEON THEATRE THE SAXON SHOPPE MINERVA BEAUTY SALON