Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 29 Mar 1978, C3

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Last Wednesday, three members of the Rich- mond Hill library children’s room staff, left the books behind to spend the day entertaining children with two per- formances of a puppet show. The ‘Puppet People” have become very much a part of the lives of the children in Richmond Hill and surrounding com- munities. Oak Ridges By MILLIE STEWART 773-4424 The ‘Puppet People‘ ave become very much a art of the lives of the hildren in Richmond Hill nd surrounding com- iunities. Last Wednesday, three iembers of the Rich- Emily Ongai, Jackie Druery and Anna Mar- cione delighted 110 children in the morning at the Charles Connor Library and 111 in the afternoon at the main library with puppet performances of Snow White and a special Easter rabbit show. WFresh Qualiiim Product of Mexico Size 12 14 lb. avg. size ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 29-APR.4.1978:N METRO TORONTO O MISSISSAUGA O OAKVILLE O THORNHILL O BRAMPTON O MALTON I MARKHAM â€" WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Prpduct of Chile fifif‘iibRANGEs 12/138 Fresh Irom lhe Trol Producl 0! Israel 10lb. bag Onlarig G_rovg'1.AC§naQa No‘ 1 Grade Large Size. Iolb. bag '0_nla[io§rown, Canada No.1 Grade WATERMELONS v ' SAVE 20%|: 22% BEST BUY 6 oz. lin A BEST BUY IS AN EXTRA SAVING MADE POSSIBLE BY AN UNUSUAL PURCHASE OR A MANUFACTURER'S TEMPORARY ALLOWANCE. Stpoolh ‘n Creamy Assorted Flavours SPANISH MELONS sms4¢on 15% Gold Seal 6 oz. lin Rasnbm 0' Shawn SAVE 20%: 20% YELLOW'ONI'O'NS flesh "cm the Tro LARGE fie BANANAS TKEEE“ """""""" POTATOES SEALTEST COTTAGE CHEESE 9 LIVES CAT FOOD MRS. LUKES JAM 2w. 01.jar with pectin SOOgcup FLAKED LIGHT TUNA 20%.; 16% ’Puppet people’ entertain children at libraries ES 580 The puppet shows, like all others at our libraries, were free. The library Puppets are always a favorite with children, but by far the favorite, was Winnie The Pooh. FLORIDA WHITE GRAPEFRUIT ‘ 2.98 “H‘ch an 98° | From Concentrate Choice Our Reg. Price $1.19 48 fl. oz. tin Our Reg. Price 89¢ BEST BUY Our Reg. Price 26: Product 0! USA 5 lb. bag BEST BUY MARTIN’S APPLE JUICE Our Reg. Price 99: BEST BUY 28° Save at Miracle on brand name products It is a little early to make dance plans. but tickets are now on sale. The tickets go very quickly because the grand prizes are a car and a trip for two to the staffs believe that children learn from exâ€" periences they enjoy, and their theory is proving correct. ELIMINATION DRAW Oak Ridges and District Minor Hockey will be holding their annual elimination draw and dance in July. Chase & Sanborn SAVE 1 lb. bag SIeinberg Liquid 128 ll‘ oz. jug Mira Man 126 ll. oz. pug SAVE pkg. o! 100 2 cup tea bags Tea for Two Hundred GROUND COFFEE FABâ€"RIC SOFI'ENER LIQUID BLEACH pkg‘ 0! 30 TEA BAGS 6 litre box SAVE 50¢ on 20 °/o BEST BUY SAVE on % SAVE 20¢ OR 200/0 Powdered Rigujaflfisgosable Diapers save 26¢on 9% 46 "A oz. tin Everyday Low Price FE“! Qrehérdjiqg Assoned Flavours BABY SCOTT 17 oz‘ SUNLIGHT , DETERGENT TOMATO JUICE VALIANT CRYSTALS v... "-5. . u“ ....w.' BEST BUY on 340/0 20¢ on 20% Our Reg. Price 75¢ Our Reg. Price 98¢ The tickets are $25 each and this entitles a couple admission to the dance and a chance in the draw. For your ticket, please call 773-5312 or 773-5059 SKATING CLUB Tomorrow, March 30, is the last day of skating lessons for this season. To give all skaters a chance to entertain their parents and friends, and to show what they have learned, the skating club will hold a fun night starting at 7 pm. Bahamas 3 lb. jar Out REg. Price $2.49 Smooth, McLaren‘s PEANUT BUTTER Our Reg. Price $2.85 BEST BUY Our Reg. Price $2.55 BEST BUY BEST BUY Our Reg. Price 99¢ 1.29 Everyday Low Price Fresh Ontario Pork Fresh. Butt Ponion SAVE 20¢ on 11 % From Best Qualin Glade A Beef Sliced Beet Boneless Bottom Cut From First 5 Ribs Everyday Low Price Everyday Low Price From Best Quality Grade A Bee! Boneless From 895! Quality Grade A Bee! PLopjrly Aged From Best Quality Grade A Bee! From Best Quality Grade A Bee! LEG OF PORK ROASTS ROUND STEAK ROASTS PRIME RIB STEAKS TOP ROUN D STEAK ROASTS PRIME RIB ROASTS BRAISING RIBS All skaters are asked to be at the arena and into their skates no later than 6:30 p.m. There will be' per- formances by guest skaters“ including Herb Deary and Carla Hold- sworth. Club seniors will be performing solos, as well. Admission to see the program is $1 per adult and 50 cents per child. GREEN THUMBS WANTED The Block Parents from Oak Ridges. Richvale and 10¢on 8% An all Canadian Company > 0 E BI I $1.48 $1.48 There are still some offices open for nomination. If you are interested in any position, please contact your area chairperson. Richmond Hill will be holding their annual meeting April 18 at 8 pm. in the Blue Flame Room at 500 Elgin Mills Road East. There will be a plant sale that evening after the meeting. This is a good time to start your cuttings so the plants will be ready for the sale. HEINZ g; SPAGHE1T| Our Reg. Price 1.88 14 fl. oz. tin From Best Quality Grade A Beef In Tomato Sauce Full Cut Bone-In Om Reg. Pvice $1.18 Our Reg. Price $1.78 RUMP ROASTS BEST BUY SAVE PORK ROAST Fresh Ontario Pork Om Reg. Price 51,18 6 pie pkg 2.2 lb. cm Shell 0n Frozen CIiHside Mary Miles 1 lb. pkg SAVE14¢OR15% Everyday Low Price Everyday Low Price CAR SH R1 1 lb. pkg. Product of Canada V c r ‘ LB. 8 SAVE 20¢0R 17% Erppire 0; Pioneer WIENERS BEEF PIES SLICED SIDE BACON Any member with a plant or plants to donate to the sale, is asked to bring them, along that evening. CLEANING HOUSE? Spring is just about here, and many people give their houses a good clean out. If you are one of these, and you have accumulated a lot of things that you just don’t want to keep. don’t throw them out. Call the Block Parents. They are holding a garage sale in May and 20¢on 11 0/0 BEST BUY 18%.; 40% BBEAN 27° BEST BUY Our Reg. Price 45c Our Reg. Price $1.78 Fresh Shank Ponion LEG OF Our Reg‘ Ptice $1.78 SWINGIN TIME The three community United Churches, St. Paul’s, Richmond Hill United and St. Matthew's will be sponsoring a square dance in the gym at Richmond Hill United, April 1 at 8 pm. ’Admission _is $4 per couple. and bring your own boxed lunch. To arrange for pick up please call 884â€"7360 or 773- 5754. would appreciate all donations, except clothing. To arrange for pick up, please call 884â€"7360 or 773- BRETHREN IN CHRIST There will be Evangelistic services at the church in Oak Ridges from April 2 to April 9. Our Reg. PRice 92c [‘HE LIBERAL. Wednesday, March 29. 1978 â€" C This will be the final meeting under the Chairmanship of Andrew Silbiger who has regretfully resigned from the Board of Directors of the German Mills Homeowners Assocation. The Markham' and Unionville Hebrew Congregation is holding a fifties dance on Saturday, April 8. 8:30 pm. at Crosby Memorial Arena in Unionville. There will be a buffet and prizes. Admission is $10 per couple. Zl'ihmtl SENECA CONCERT The Travellers, A Concert for Children, sponsored by “Council 64" of the National Council of Jewish Women, Toronto Section, is being held this Sunday, April 2 at Seneca College Minkler Auditorium, 1750 Finch Avenue East, Willowdale. There will be two performances, 1 pm. and 3:30 pm. Admission is $2. For tickets in the Thorâ€" nhill area call 889-1732: COMMITTEE MEETS A meeting of the Education Committee of the German Mills Homeowners Association takes place tomorrow evening, March 30, 8 pm. at German Mills Public School staff room. ' CANCER CAMPAIGN Canvassers are still needed in the German Mills area for the annual Cancer Society Cam- paign. You are asked to call area captains Morty or Judi Wagman, 889- 9053. after six pm. In this regard, a film is being shown this evening, March 29. 8 pm. at German Mills Public School. The film is titled “How to Canvas for Cancer." Fifties dance PORTABLE STAGE A portable stage, built with funds raised by the Bayview Fairways Parent Liaison Group, has now been completed at Bayview Fairways Public School. The group has also raised money towards . the landscaping of the school which should begin shortly. at Bayview Secoridary School in Richmond Hill on April 6, 7 and 8. Thornhill this week Police Chief Bruce Crawford will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the German Mills Homeowners Association, next Wed- nesday. April 5, 8 pm. at German Mills Public School. Up-to-date babysitters‘ lists will be available for all paid up members of the association. Chief Bruce Crawford of the York Regional Police is guest speaker, following which there will be a question and answer period. Refreshments will be served. SCIENCE FAIR The York County Science Fair is being held At this meeting, members of the association are asked to elect a board of directors for 1978-79. Worship will be held each evening at 7:45. The visiting Evangelist will be Rev. Avery Sollenberger from Hanover. Pennsylvania. Ckamdani guest speaker stand for QUALITY By DOREEN LIV] NGSTONE 889-9922

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