Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 12 Oct 1977, C11

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The staff of the three branches of the Rich- mond Hill Public Library do not only catalogue and dispense books. They write books as well. After attending numerous pot luck lun- ches and dinners. and finding a demand for all the recipes. the staff decided to pool their favorite recipes and write a cook book. The book is called ‘Potluck Pot Pourri‘ and it contains a variety of By MILLIE STEWART 773-4424 Mira Mart Frozen Concentrated Unsweetened Parchment Wrap Valley Farm Mira Man Champlain 24 oz. Ioal 12-1/2 fl. oz. tin 2 lb. bag 128". oz.qu WHITESLICED BREAD LIQUID BLEACH Steiqberg‘s CopdenAsedr TOMATO SOUP FLORIDA ORANGEJUICE 10 ll. 02. tin CH EFMASTER MARGARINE 1 lb. pkg. Beef, Chicken, Liver Mira Marl Processed RAegiulairqSiinglg 25.5 oz. tin Liptop Chicken Noodle SOUP MIX Pkg. 0! 2 env‘ CHEESE S'LICE'S 1 lb. pkg 675 9 box Kgllogg'g CCRN FLAKES Check out for less! FROZEN FRENCH FRIES Ongario Grpqu-iangy Grade 3 lb. bag PEP DOGFOOD MacINTOSH APPLES WESL’EMPEROR GRAP§§78c Fresh tram the Tropics @‘afl°§mflnfalcvfiraje LARGE SIZE BANANAS BOSC FEARS Save with Miracle’s everyday prices. scrumptious dishes you can create in your own kitchen. Copies are available at all three branches of the library for 50 cents each. Oak Ridges and area residents may purchase their copy at the Charles Connor Memorial Library. A movie program for all ages will be held Oct. 29 at 2 pm The features will be “Towed in a Hole" and “Below Zero" both starring Laurel and Hardy. The short features will be ‘Star Wars‘ (short) L338“ 19° and Herbie Rides Again CROCHET CLASSES Jean Brooks. Popular teacher of crochet classes. will be holding classes in the fine art at the Lake Wilcox Com- munity Centre starting tomorrow night. Classes will be held from 7:30 to 9 pm. This is a great way to learn to make all those lovely crocheted items that are so popular. It is easy. once you know how. All materials are sup- plied. Ontario Hothouse Grown. Canada No. 1 Grade. English I The fee for the course is $15 for six weeks. SEEDLESS CUCUMBERS Product OI U.S.A. Promcto! OntarioorUSA. Canada No.1 Gradg Large Sizes Si’ANI'S'H TYPE ONIONS LargesizeIOlb.bag HONEY DEW MELONS For more information. Ontario Grown Canada No.1 Grade TABLE POTATO ES 1OIb. bag Salad Dressing 32 II. oz.jal KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP please call Jean Brooks at 773-4468. SCOUT LADIES' AUXILIARY The First Oak Ridges Scout Ladies‘ Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 pm. at the home of Johanna Vahle at 68 Bond Cr. (‘UBS AND SCOUTS Saturday is Apple Day in the area. All the Cubs and Scouts will be selling their apples door to door throughout oak ridges lake wilcox Compare 48c 1.28 the community The money they raise from the apples, will be used to buy camping equipment. The cubs are decorating their apple baskets this year. There will be prizes for the best decorated basket. The prizes will be awarded Saturday. Sixtee'n cubs from Oak Ridges attended camp at Woodland Park to start Frozen Eviscerated Utility Grade, Frying or Back Strap Removed, Properly Aged 2-3 lb. size Fresh Shank or Butt Portion Properly Aged, Cut & Trimmed, T-Bone or ROASTING CHICKENS 0?”er Canada“GRADE A” Beef Fresh Ontario Pork PRIME RIB ROASTS PORTERHOUSE LOIN STEAKS LE LEG OF PORK ROASTS Whole Ontario Cut 8. wrapped. 12-14 lb. size Home Freezer Buy Maplg Lea! Swget Pickled 3 lb. avg. size COTTAGE ROLLS Properly ageg. cruil 83 trimmed Cut lrorn Canada “GRADE A" Bee! FRESH PORK LOINS SIRLOIN STEAKS Fresh Canadian Cut lrom Canada "GRADE A" Bee! L51! M39373!) Qufl'vfl'ied ROAST~$»J.38 ST DE BACON 1 lb. pkg‘ Shoulder or Blade. Fresh Canadian Fresh Clnadlan LEG OF LAMB RIB LAMB CHOPS LAMB CHOPS ut from Canadar“GRADE A” Beef off the new season Thanks to all the parents who helped make the camp such a success. The Dynes Jr. B. Boosters are holding a ‘Meet the Players Dance‘ on Oct. 15 at 8:30 pm. in the Lions‘ Den at Bond Lake Arena. The music will be provided by a disc- jockey, there will be lots of spot prizes. door prizes and a buffet. Tickets are $10 per couple‘ For tickets, please call 884-7657. DYNES JR. B DANCE 2.78 $1.48 $1.98 “1.88 $1.78 1.18 1.63 CLUB 99 the Snowmobile driver’s ake training will be held Nov. 955_ 7. 8. and 9 at Oak Ridges Public School from 7 to 9 The fee is $625 per person. No one under the age of 12 may take the course. and all those under 18 must be ac- companied by a parent or guardian. To register in Oak Ridges, please call 773- 4110. In Richmond Hill the number to call is 884-3865. A new executive has been formed for Club 99. Rick Mottershall is the new president with Dick FuIISlice Boneless Cut lrom Canada “GRADEA” Bee! Bonein FullCul Cut from Canada “GRADE A" Beef No-cap R391“! Cut lrom Canada “GRADE A" Bee! éut-Irégnidanadn “GRADE A" Baal Mary was eozpkg. sliced Slow Packed.Han1burger Store Packed. Boo! I. Gunner pound slzo Mary Mlle} 1160 N D ST EA KS §'|’_"I'EED COOKED HAM SYLVICED SIDE BACON 1 lb. pkg. RU M P ROASTS PORK SAUSAGES PHRIME RIB STEAKS 'fi‘fiIME RIB STEAKS E'EEF'PATTIES 59° THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 12. 1977 â€" C-ll Brocklehurst serving as his first vice-president. Lorrice Carrlithers will carry on as the secretary. The duties of treasurér will be performed by Tom Simpson. The club has its own police chief. This year. Brian Raven will be in charge. Membership chairman is Bev Brocklehurst. MINOR HOCKEY This is the last week for outstanding skate-a-thon pledge money. To be eligible for the draw on a $50 cash prize, all money must be turned in by Saturday. LB‘ $1.68 1.48 78c VIKINGCLUB Starting tonight, the Games Night at the Viking Club will resume. The Viking Club is in the Oak Ridges Plaza above Rudy‘s Fish and Chips. There are fun and games of all kinds to please everyone. Admission is $1. per person. Daficing to the music of a disc-jockey will start at 8 p.m. DANCE There will be a Halloween dance at the Viking Club Oct. 29. Tickets are $10 per couple and that price includes two beverage tickets. Costumes are optional. There are lots of prizes available. Tickets may be bought at Rudy's Fish and Chips. Society prepares for meet Oct. 17 The October meeting of the Richmond Hill Historical Society will be held in the auditorium of the Richmond Hill Library Monday, October 17 at 8 pm. A group of senior citizens will present the program “We came to Thornhill". By tapes, films, and spoken word. this group will tell of their lives in the early part of the century. Everyone is welcome to attend. The main branch of the library is on Wright Street. Toronto Old and New, a nostalgic slide show of old Toronto, will be presented free Nov. 1 at 8 pm. at the Thornhill Community Centre branch of Markham Public Libraries. Film program now arranged at Richva/e for Oct. 29 Nostalgic The hour-long show features pictures of the Scarborough Bluffs, buildings of the 18005, buildings before and after the fire of 1904, Toronto St. in 1910, women’s fashions of the 18905 and today, openâ€"air and horse- drawn street cars, etc. slide show Beginning at 10:30 a.m.. films will include “The Mad Baker", “Live Ghosts". Walt Disney’s “The Hound That Thought He Was A Raccoon", and “Sydney's Family Tree”. of Toronto to be held November 1 Also on display will be the nine winning pictures from the Discovery Days contest. The Saturday morning film program at the Rich- vale Public Library has been arranged for October 29. 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