Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 10 May 1978, C4

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C4 â€" THE LIBERAL; Wednesday, May 10. 1978 Gordon Korman, 14-year-old author from Thornhill, signs the contract with Scholastic Publications Ltd. of Richmond Hill for his second book. “Go Jump in the Pool," while David Grieg, Scholastic general supervisor wat- Citizenship court travels to Thornhill Citizenship came to Markham Place Mall in Thomhill last Monday. They have begun an outreach program to assist immigrants in becoming Canadian citizens by locating in different areas of Toronto and outlying suburbs. Joyce Rutherford, who has been supervisor of the unit since October of 1973 says “although a team was formed in 1973, we now want to broaden our service to anyone who wants to apply.” The Court of Canadian This Hearing will be held in conjunction with a regular meeting of Planning Committee. The Purpose of these amendments is to provide for additional permitâ€" ted uses; specifically a senior citizens’ home and a convent, within the lands shown below and to provide specific policies for the development of such lands. PLACE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING TIME: 7:30 PM. DATE: MAY 16th, 1978 You are invited to attend the hearing to express your support for, or opposition to the Proposed Amendments. ADDRESS: Town of Richmond Hill Planning Department 10,266 Yonge Street Richmond Hill, Ontario L4G 4Y5 w. J. Power Director of glanning Copies of the Amendments are available in the Municipal Office 14-yearâ€"old author "inf UP NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 16 - AND - AMENDMENT TO BY-LAW N0. 1275 HIHIIW Hll H The team will be at the Richvale Community Centre in Richmond Hill, Can-ville Room, the fourth Thursday in each month from 2 to 8 pm. and in Markham Place Mall 2900 Steeles Avenue East in Thornhill the second Monday of every month from 2 to 8 pm. excluding holidays. It will visit one dozen other locations in the Metro area in rotation. Applicants will be given a booklet and an ap plication form to fill out. They will be asked to Kl TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL g SLDEROAD Boundau of Amondmon: no.16 an: ches. Korman’s first book, This Can’t Be Happening at Macdonald Hall. is being used to teach and entertain children in hundreds of schools. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg.) M. Graham, Chairman Planning Committee have all their documents available, namely passport, landing card, and two small pictures (including the white signature strip at the bottom) preferably in black and white. A fee is to be paid with the ap- plication. After a short time they will be notified to come in for a hearing before a judge. If they are successful in passing the hearing, and everything is in order, they are called in to take the oath of allegiance. “Bring the Family to the Celebration" is the way the Committee headed by Mrs. T.G. Gibson announces their big fund raising affair for the support of the Thornhill Village Library Restoration. The Thornhill Village Library, at 10 Colborne Street, has housed the Library since 1960 and has undergone a major transformation on the outside. Village library celebration raises money for furnishing Since last year, the committee has been working on plans to restore the interior of the building, which is a historic one located in a strategic position at the entrance to one of Thornhill’s most historic streets. The work to date has been financed by the Town of Markham and they have contributed much moral support as well. However, funds were never allocated for the interior. The Library Board has applied for a Heritage Grant and they can also receive from Wintario one dollar for each dollar raised from the private sector. T -h e ‘ ‘ S p r i n g Celebration” takes place COOL 'N' ' with LIBERAL ADS Q\\\\X\m\‘s 23%?“ BAYVIEW MALL- BAYVIEW AT CUMMER N. of FINCH - S of Steeles Wallowdale SEE us FOR CAMP 0 COTTAGE 0 SUMMER REQUIREMENTS SIZES INFANT TO SIZE 16 FOR PROMPT SERVICE - ORDER EARLY! (WITH $50.00 CAMP ORDER UNTIL MAY 31/78) METRO-WIDE DELIVERY MORGAN FLORIST 100 NAME TAGS "A DAY TO REMEMBER HER" 3317 Bayview Ave. Willowdale 433, Ontario PHONE 221-0708 STEP INTO SPRING WITH OUR LATEST STYLES. SEE THEM AT BAYVIEW MALLS FASHION SHOW NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY on Saturday, May 27 from 11 am. to 4 pm: Mrs. Gibson will be responsible for the Games of Chance and the Treasure Table, Cynthia Tappay is in charge of the Book Sale, Mrs. Maude Carruthers will look after the Lunch arrangements ‘8‘ CASUAL GO TRAINS I BAYVIEW AT CUMMER BAYVIEW MALL 223-6287‘ Toronto Area Transit Operating Authority flowers CDay‘ flayM THE MERCHANTS 0F BAYVIEW MALL Hon. William Davis, Premier INVHE YOU TO WSH'OUR BEAUTFUL STORES. LET OUR EXPERIENCED STAFF ASSIST YOU IN SELECTING THAT VERY SPECIAL GIFT FOR A VERY SPECIAL PERSON! (Just North of Finch) 10 16 26 48 WILLOWDALE =3 TRAIN RICHMOND HILLâ€":TORONTO PHONE FOR FULL RICHMOND HILL 630-2295 INFORMATION NEWMARKET 773-5377 7:45 7:51 7:57 8:01 8:23 along with Gwen Wojna, Mrs. Carruthers will be in charge of the Fish Pond and Raffles while Bar- bara Holding will take care of the Garden Shop. It will be a day of fun for the children and in case of rain, the events ° ‘causc she deserves it Our sensible approach to frame styling has established a new trend in eyeweardesign. Fashion-in-moderation it‘s widely accepted, as timeless as the classics and a definite CANADIAN style preference. 3337 BAYVIEW AVE W ‘ ’ ' 6 Have a meal fit for royalty . , . dine with us! TEL. l4 HNCH AVE. W AT YONGEST. 221-1485 FASHION CO-ORDINATOR GLADYS JACKSON SEE OUR SPRING INTO SUMMER SHOW 8:10 8:16 8:22 8:26 8:48 225-8121 223-3355 TERRIFIC - EXCITING MAY 16-17th JOHN R. BOLGER Arr UNION STATION planned to take place on the lawns at the Library will move indoors to St. Vladimir’s Church Hall at the end of the street. Trinkets and bric-brac will be gladly accepted for the Treasure Table or by calling 881-7269. (MONDAY-FRIDAY) Hon. James Snow, Minister Newkirk & Markham Rd Hwy #7 East of Yonge OLD CUMMER ORIOLE RICHMOND HILL LANGSTAFF Leslie North of Finch Leslie at 401 STEELES FINCH E CUMMER LIC. UNDER L.L 8.0 OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 11 A.M.- 10 FULL COURSE MEALS & CHILDREN‘S MENU ()PTICIANS BLESSED TRINITY CHURCH BAYVIEW MALL YOUR SHOPPING CENTRE Women's Men's & Children's Fashions will be modelled courtesy of the Mall participants. Refreshments 5:10 5:04 4:57 4:53 4:30 A.T.C. McNab, Chairman Catholic Women's League 3320 BAYV | EW AV EN U E Tickets may be obtained from the Mall Stores. 8:00 P.M. MAY 16 & 17th sponsored by 5:43 5:37 5:30 5:26 5:03 Tickets $2.50 6:10 6:04 5:57 5:53 5:30

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