EDEN, Hazel Irene â€" At Scarborough General Hospital. on Thursday evening, September 8. 1977, Hazel Lubbock, beloved wife at the late ArthurA. Eden, of Richmond Hill, and dear mother of Dorothy (Mrs. CB. Mabley) of Agincourt. dear sister of Minnie (Mrs. C. Lundy) 01' Aurora, Vera (Mrs. F. Kincaid). Agincourt and the late Mary. Charles and Harold. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Service was held on Monday af- ternoon. Interment Aurora Cemetery. JOHNSON, William â€" After a lengthy illness, at Sunnybrook Hospital on Thursday. September 8, 1977, William, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth (formerly of Garden Ave.) dear father of Phyllis. nenneth, Margaret. Thomas. Robert and the late Harold and lack. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Rich’ mond Hill. Service was held on Monday afternoon. Interment Holy Trinity Churchyard. Thornhillz BUMR, Kenneth Peter Suddenly. as the result of an ac- cident. on Wednesday. September 7. 1977, at his residence in Thornhill, Peter Butler. beloved husband of Brenda Stanley. dear father of Harry. Kim, Pamela and Todd. son of Harry and Beverley Butler. of Halifax, NS, brother 01 Robert E., Shirley (Mrs J, Langille) of Halifax and Marie (Mrs. R. Fraser) of Calgary. Friends were received at the B. E. ang Funeral Home. 7783 Yonge St., Thornhill. Funeral Mass was held rn St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church. Green Lane. Thornhill, Saturday at 10 am. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ARMSDEN. -In loving memory of my husband. who passed away Sep- tember 15, 1973. me‘ me‘ Ihough you died four years ago Sadly missed by wife. Violet, STROUD-LOWERY, The marriage of Kelly Lee Lowery, daughter of Major Retired J. H. and M15. Lowery. of London, Ontario, to Michael Paul Stroud, son of Mt. and Mrs W. J. Stroud.of1homhi|l,took place In St‘ Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, London. on Saturday. September 3. 1977. MARI â€"HEWITT. ML and Mrs. Alan Hewitt are pleased to announce the maniage of their daughter, Linda Arm to Stelan. son of Mr. and Mrs S. Mari, on Satutday. Septembet 3. 1977, at Maple United Church. Team in silence often flow. F0! memories keep you ever near x-8 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, September 14, 1977 ‘Days of sadness still come o’er WIIJ. TEACH YOU TO PREPARE INCOME TAX RETURNS IN A SPECIAL 13 WEEK TUITION COURSE -Courses cover cUrrent tax laws °Enrolment open to all ages 0 No previous training or experience - Full or part time employment available to qualified raduates o oming. afternoon 8. evening courses will be held all across Metro CITY 5447 YONGE ST., WiLLOWDALE, mm NAME ............................................................. .. ADDRESS .............................. 55-" In Memoriam PHONE ................................... II & ll BLOCK (CANADA) l'l'l). [EARN TO PREPARE INCOME TAX RETURNS INCOME TAX COURSE NEED EXTRA MONEY? 'I'O BEGIN MONDAY, SEPT. 26/77 Marriages PLEASE SEND ME FREE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR TAX PREPARATION COURSE, l UNDERSTAND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION. "nun-nun... FOR DETAllS AND CLASS lOCATlONS, PHONE OR WRITE: H in R BLOCK CLIP AND MAIL TODAY 55" Deaths The family of the late Wlllred'Worrall, Jr.. would like to thank all our wonderful lriends and relatives who have helped us in our time of sorrow‘ STONG, Ethel - At Newmarket Nursing Home on Saturday, September 10. 1977, Ethel Mortsun: beloved wife of the late Clarence Stong, in her 86th year, dear stepmother of Bertha (Mrs. William Price). Bolton, Greta (Mrs. (3.0. Thompson), Churchill and Elmer Stong of Bradford. Sister of Herman Mortson ol Victoria.Square and the late Harold and Gordon. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Rich; mond Hill. Service was held on Monday afternoon. Interment Maple Cemetery. STUART, Sarah C. â€" At York County Hospital, Newmarket. on Saturday. September 10, 1977, wrfe ol the late James Stuart, dear mother of Jeanette Stuart, of Toronto and Jessie (Mrs. Lorne Hill) of Rich- mond Hill. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Funeral service was held on Tuesday afternoon. Interment Aurora Cemetery. MCBURNEYfLoma lean At the North York General Hospital. on Tuesday. September 6, 1977. low Rutherford, beloved wife of the late Dr. Donald A McBurney, a loving mother ot Carolyn (Mrs. T. H. Yates) and Robert, fondly remembered by grandchildren, Todd, Tara. Drew, Jodi and Keri. Friends were received at the R. S‘ Kane Funeral Home. 4812 Yonge St, at Sheppard Subway Station, Willowdale; Private service was held in the Chapel Friday September 9, 1977. ll desired. donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. R.H.H.S. opened its doors for another year on September 6. Welcome all newcomers and past students. Mike and Nell Dalton, formerly otl Kettleby,’ are happy to announce the‘ engagement of their daughter, Jackie. to Scott Dewsbury, son at Mr. and Mrs. George Dewsbury. of Rich- mond Hill. Wedding to take place September. 1978, There several RJilLS Students see the changes 660 By JANET ROBBINS “5 Engagement Cards of Thanks have been changes at over the sumâ€" Our student council this year is headed by President Dan Moore, who is supported by Lori M c D o w e l 1 , R o n McGregor, and Kim Lefevre. Our athletic council co- chairpersons are Jenny Chu and Greg Walton. All students are welcome to join both Income Tax Course for Senior Citizens Only will be held in Thomhlll Community Centre from October - November. Call JMC Fmancnal Ser» vices, 8812459 Evgs/Weekends,c2w_x 'FrL, Sept 16‘ 1977, 8pm. - 1 am, Thornhlll Community Centre . Dancing‘ Games, Buffet ‘Pnzes include trip fm two to Memo plus ‘500 cash‘ Tickets: ‘20 per couple. ‘ Iniormation: 889-0171 mer, not the least of which can be seen in the school itself. Not only is the school clean and shining, but construction is going on. Two stair- ways and being enlarged. Although the work is not yet completed, the finished work will be well worth it. 31‘ LUKE'S PARISH COUNCIL 2ND ANNUAL MONTE CARLO OVER 60 LOOAL OROUPs PARTICIPATING ATTENT|ON SENIOR CITIZENS 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, bicycleT 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: Retarded (Arc Industries) V 58 7. The Richmond Hill Model Airplane Club 59 8. St. Mary's Anglican Church 60 9. The Senior Citizens' Club 51 10. Trains 'n Planes 'n Things 62 11. The Youth Concert Band 12. The Richmond Hill United Church Women 13. St. Mary Immaculate Church in 14. The David Dunlap Observatory to 15. The Maple Leaf Accordion Band 2. 16. The Single Parent Family Association P“ 17. The Richmond Hill Horticultural Society 18. The Canadian Cancer Society BL 19. The Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society Q; 28. Beta Sigma Phi 2; 21. Big Brothers of York 3; 22. The Family ‘Y' R. 23. Brownies and Girl Guides 2;. 24. The York Central Hospital Ladies Auxiliary C‘ 25. The Richmond Hill Curling Club L0 26. The Richmond Hill Ministerial Association at 27. The Queens York Rangers 8' 28. The Navy League of Canada 3‘ 29. The Richmond Hill Power Squadron R. 39. Helpmate Information 31. The Chamber of Commerce 3'; 32. Busy Bees (National Campers Er Hikers Assoc.) DE 33. Right to Life 3; 34. The Canadian Progress Club (if 35. The Richmond Hill Figure Skating Club 54' 36. The Richmond Hill Baptist Church 3", 37. The Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Association 2. 38. United Way of York 24 39. The Richvale Lions Boys Drum Corps 48. Richmond Hill Community Schools 41. The Recycling Depot 42. The Bible Society of Richmond Hill 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 58. Family Services 51. The Richmond Hill Parks and Recreation Department 52. The Richmond Hill Fire Department 1. 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 5. The Richmond Hill Historical Society 6. York Central Association for Mentally Richmond Hill’s First Annual DISCOVERY DAYS "1350 YONGE ST. RICHMOND H THE ROYAL BANK 884-2463 these councils. You may serve as home room reps or just sit in on student council meetings. As for the athletic council, all grades are invited to come out to the meetings. They are held on Friday mornings at 8 There are several clubs available at R.H.H.S. There will be more in- formation regarding this soon. Listen for an- nouncements. With the year just: beginning, we have another chance for a great school year. If all students work together and co-operate, this can at 3 Rivards return Greetings are also extended to our new principal, John Buell. We wish him the best of luck in his new position. be a year not soon to be forgotten. The Rivards have returned east after two years in Alberta, to take up a new position as housel parents with Ausable Homes for wayward boys in Kitchener. Carol and Ray Rivard. were recent guests at the! home of Carol’s parents Mr, and Mrs. H. Hoover of Richmond Hill. 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 Philhatmonic Choir DEMONSTRATIONS: R.H. Model Airplane Club - will fly models at the Recycling Depot, Elgin Mills 8 Leslie - 17th 8 18th Sept. 1 - 4 pm. (if rained out, 24th Sept.) _ Art in the Park - Mill Pond or Richvale Comnjunity Centre. If ram 24th Sept. - entertainment by Youth Concert Band. RH. Figure Skating Club - new arena - 23rd Sept. 4:30 - 8:30 PM. 24th Sept. 9 am. - 1:40 pm. RH. Scottish Country Dance Group - 23rd - 24th Sept. R.H. Square Dancers - 23rd Sept. 8 pm. 24th Sept. 2 pm. E: 3 pm. ,R.H. MajOrettes - 23rd Sept. 7:30 8 8:30 pm. Library (you have details) Burr House - starts 17th Sept. with ofï¬cial opening of Discovery Days. Arc Industries - 24th Sept. St. Mary’s Anglican Church plus historic display at church. R.H. Senior Citizens - will serve tea and cookies and have quilting demonstration. Dunlap Observatory - will be open to the public without appointments â€" 17th Sept. R.H. Lawn Bowling - 24th Sept. R.H. Family Services - 24th Sept. Richvale Lions - 24th Sept. 7:30 - 9:30 pm. at Richvale Community Centre. OPEN HOUSES: TOURS: R.H. Historic Society - 2 pm. 18th Sept. - Tour starting atTown HaII. RH. Naturalists - Mill Pond ~ 24th Sept. 1012 2-4 pm. GENERAL' R.H. Library - puppet shows R.H. United Church - film about Kenya St. Mary's Immaculate - will have bazaar 19th Nov. '77. ' R.H. Live Steamers - will operate a miniature steam engine around the arena at 5C per ride. Richvale Lions - Steak Nite at Lions' Club - 17th Sept. 1. RH. Lions, 200 tickets at $25 per couple for dance at Lions' Hall, 2151 Oct. Draw (included) for Carribean cruise for 2 plus $500 spending money. DANCES: 2. One Parent FamilieVs Asaoc. of Canada - 23rd Sept Pub Nite at Richmond Hull Legion. Sept. 17 - 24 MRS. LYDIA PAULINE HACHMER (Painting) 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) ART IN THE PARK “The Richmond Hill Agricultural Society announces their annual meeting September-Nth at 8.15 pm. at the Victoria Square Community Centre, 18th Avenue and Don Mills Road. Everyone welcome.†BABY BONUS WINNER! The August winner of the 5.3. Kresge Co. “Double Your Baby Bonus Draw" was Mrs. Gail McColeman, Oak Bidges. McCole- man doubled her Family Allowance cheque of 523.89, for a win of ‘47.78. Any mother could be a winner in the Sep- tember draw, simply by cashing her family allowance cheque at Kresge’s, Richmond Heights Shopping Centre, Richmond Hill and filling out the coupon provided. rs, Discovery Days is sponsored by the l ivic Improvement Committee Richmond Hill PATRONS OF DISCOVERY DAYS EVENTS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED DOOR PRIZES AND CONTEST AWARDS MRS. SUSAN SAMILA (photography) MRS. ANNA-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 MRS. 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