Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 5 Oct 1977, D9

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The 130th annual oodbridge Fair gets nderway at the airgrounds this Friday. Official opening eremonies of the four- ay event will take place ight after the parade turday morning at 11 Gordon Bennett. deputy ninister of the Ministry )f Agriculture and Food Ni" be special guest at be opening ceremonies. 30th Woodbridge Fair yets underway on Friday 'Vlina Lamanna Ted Tilker Photo winners 669-2374 Cyril Kurnath Alf Graham The parade, mean- while, will form a route from Clarence Street and Woodbridge Avenue to the fairgrounds. The “Miss Woodbridge Fair“ pageant will take place at 8 pm. Friday. At the judging arenas on Saturday. com- petitions will include The fair grounds open at 3 pm. Friday for the reception of articles for exhibition. Richard Kimbell Rav Broome Son Larry Levesque Winners of Richmond Hill Discovery Days photo contest are, left to right, Michael Wilhelm, Walter Shmayda and Jon Hall. Congratulating them is Days’ publicity chairman Tom Wharton. horse judging (hunter, jumpers and western), beef cattle, rabbits, goat show. and horse pull. MacDonald’s Farm of farm animals will be open for the children. On Sunday, the gounds open at 1 pm. with a pinto horse show and exhibits open in all buildings. Saturday evening. a variety dance will begin at 8.30 pm. A ladies’ fashiofi show Bill Kovacs PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER Er DODGE TRUCKS/SALES & SERVICE ‘ HWY no.7 DUFFERIN CONCORD Herbert Moosi Steve Healey ARE EXCITED ABOUT THE ALL STAR CAST OF 1978 CHRYSLER WE AT PLYMOUTH CARS NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO WILL MAKE YOUR MOTORING A PLEASURE IN 1978 will be held on the grounds at_2 pm UHorse judging will continue Monday. Poultry and dairy cattle competitions will also take place Monday. Harness races begin a; 2 me _ A midway will be set up throughout the duration of' the fair‘ and ap- pearance by “Gunner the Frisbee King” will be one of the many attractions this weekend. will REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED March of Dim es names community development worker Lillian Hart has been named community development worker for the Ontario March of Dimes in York Region, it was announced this week. T h e c o m m u n i t y development department seeks to assist groups and individuals. particularly those with disabilities, to develop their own programs. with regard to recreational facilities and self-help strategies. Otto Rentrop With her background in nursing and having been through an extensive rehabilitation program involving administrative studies, Mrs. Hart brings to her new job a unique understanding of some of the concerns facing the disabled people. Alison Adair, former community development worker, has accepted a position in the Ability Centres or workshops division. She will act as co- ordinator travelling to the various centres A BOY NEEDS YOU Big Brothers of York 727-125 I Eileen Poirier Secretary Treasurer Gufléiié’sque throughout @he province Any' people or groups interested in the concerns of the disabled may now In keeping with our policy of providing per- sonalized service our facilities in Willowdale now include a Local Claims Service Ask... the co-Opefétms SALES 222-1696 CLAIMS 224-1144 Gladys Claringbold Life 0 Home 0 Gord Topping 224-1144 (24 hours) 5859 Yonge St., in the Newtonhrook Plaza Office hours Monday to Friday 8:30 am. to 5:00 pm. Effim Smoisch Son Gary Levesque contact Mrs. Hart at the Ontario March of Dimes office, 496 Davis Drive, Newmarket 8984554. Auto 0 Business 0 RRSP 0 Mutual Funds 0 Investments Madaline_ Jenkin Roy Murray Gord Casselman THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 5. 1977Iâ€"DB LESLIE A. SALGA DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC Dianne Gallagher 210 JACEY ANNE BLVD. (CORNER OF LEVENDALE) OPEN 1O A.M. TO 7 P.M. Milton "Blue" King 883-1581 Teresa Mo.rsan 669-2374 Bob Woodcock

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