Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 10 May 1978, C9

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DISCOUNT FOOD WAREHOUSE. WE’RE HERE TO SAVE YOU REAL MONEY ON GROCERIES. G.A. WILLIAMS Mayor Although Dandelions, Burdock and Goldenrod are not considered noxious weeds within the Town of Vaughan under The Weed Control Act, the cooperation of all citizens is solicited in the elimination of these nuisance weeds. Notice is hereby given to every person in possession of land within the Town of Vaughan, in accordance with The Weed Control Act, Ontario, that unless noxious weeds or weed seeds are destroyed by June lst, 1978, and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon said lands to cause the noxious weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes as set out in the Act. In the interest of public health, noxious weeds requiring eradication as they appear are Goat’s-Beard, Chicory, Thistles, Ragweed, Poison Ivy, Wild Carrot, etc. BEE KIST HONEY liquid or creamed 2 lb. TOWN OF VAUGHAN NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS 1’33--- l 69%? instantly. When you're satis- fied, we know you'll be back We guarantee you'll be fully satisfied with our prices and foods. If not, we'll refund you: money. Cheerfully and Guarantee J.L. MADILL Weed Inspector GERANIUMS Sale pnce ‘ ' pots ‘ 10 lb. bag ‘ 40 Plus equally low prices on large selection of garden shrubs ROSE BUSHES HALF PRICE Reg. $1.49 â€" $4.39 The church is located on Rutherford Road (an extension of Carrville, one-quarter mile west of There will be a good assortment of annuals and some perennials, in addition to some good home baking by the United Church Women and free coffee. At this gathering in Carol Steckley‘s home on South Taylor Mills, plans were finalized for the annual Strawberry Supper to be held at Carrville Church June 20. PLANT. BAKE SALE Carrville United Church will be the scene of a plant and bake sale this Thursday and Friday, May 11 and 12 from 6.30 to 9.30 pm. Rev. Snowdon will officiate at his daughter’s wedding in Maple June 3. By MARY WATTS The Carrville United Church Women held a Cup and Saucer shower for Rev Snowdon. daughter of Rev. Stan Snowdon of Carrville- Maple United churches. Rich vale News How to find us HIGHWAY I Shoyver held for minister’s daughter RICHMOND HILL REGAL FOREST CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES GARDEN BARGAINS MARKHAM Donations to the Garage Sale sponsored by the Block Parents at Don Little Ford are still being accepted at the following depots: Richvale - Janet Parissi, 889-9896; llillcrest - Barb White, 884-4662; Old Town - Penny Spence, 884-7360; Oak Ridges - Pat Smith, 773-5754 Donations will be gladly accepted in the Church Hall this Friday from 9 am. on. Pick-up, cal] Doreen Knowles at 884-8908. BLOCK PARENTS, TOO Free coffee and juice will be available. GARAGE SALE A Garage Sale is being planned for the Emmanuel Anglican Church, this Saturday from 9 am. to noon. Tickets are available at all stores for moms only. This Friday, mothers may have a free Polaroid picture taken with the family. Bathurst). MOMS HONORED Among the many prizes being offered by the Hillcrest Mall merchants to mothers holding draw tickets is a weekend at the Sheraton in Toronto. Wishes to extend sincere appreciation to ever person, group and organization who gave 3 generously of their time and effort on behalf of Y 0 M2; THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF RICHMOND HILL & THORNHILL FAMILY SERVICES +3 S" ¢%%Ԥ:7«1.%‘Z Monday â€" Closed Tuesday â€" 10:00 am. - 600 pm. Wednesday â€" 10:00 am. - 6:00 pm. Thursday â€" 10:00 am. - 9.00 pm. Friday â€" 10:00 am. - 9:00 pm. Saturday â€" 8:30 a. In â€"6:00 pm When We’re Open SROSIS and reassurance and two or three years in be on love. school. "$.34 3%" «fit? .flfxfl: +W¢%W The family provides roots; it’s a support group in time of crisis; it’s a community of acceptance and reassurance and love. And yet at the same time the family is one of the most integrating forces in our society. With all the activities and organizations available in our com- munity, the family is fractured by the in- dividual interests of its members. Who’s-going t6 feed the dog? Sound familiar? By Rev.MORAR MURRAY-HAYES St. Matthew’s United Richmond Hill Dad‘s at an election convention for the weekend, mum‘s at a conference somewhere else, son is camping with his scout troop, and daughter’s at rehearsals for an upcoming concert. sale this weekend at Hillcrest Mall with proceeds going to fight Multiple Sclerosis. CRAFTSHOW There will be a craft show in Hillcrest Mall this Saturday. May 13. CHURCH PARADE This Sunday, May 14. "FAMILY WEEK" Clergy column BOX PLANTS, HUGE SELECTION l%"€%Â¥&"e Familymis a support group AERO GREEN 7-7-7 FERTILIZER $2 69 40 lbs. each At the end of the year the family had grown much closer togetherâ€" and, incidentally, the children had advanced One hour they might study Grade 3 math together; another they might spend on junior high history; another they might help the father with his professional development; another they might help the mother with the book she was writing. One family spent a year abroad studying together for four_ hours_a day. How' do we extend this emphasis in our daily lives? The Richmond Hill and Thornhill Family Ser- vices Association has brought the needs of the family to our attention recently with their Family Week. Richvale Brownies, Guides. Cubs, Scouts and Beavers will parade from the Cub Hut in Morgan Boyle Park to participate in a 10 am. church ser- vice at Emmanuel Church. MacKay Drive. STEAK-IN On Saturday, May 20, This high quality mattress with it‘s specially matched foundation is designed fer hour- after-hour of restful sleeping comfort, You get proper body support from sturdy inner- spring construction and pre-built nosag edges, all custom finished with heavy-duty woven stripe cover. A great combination at any price » Now specially priced.,. Some of our local churches are grouping together families and single people to re-create the extended family of the past, where, as in the television program “The Waltons", people of every age might relate closely Now 119 your chance to enjoy the samBZee comfort in your own home that you enjoy at SM CHECK THESE FEATURES: s "his high quality mattress with it’s specially . matched foundation is designed for hour- TWIN SIZE" EACH PIECE fter-hour of restful sleeping comfort. You The church is a natural support to the family and provides an opportunity for the family to worship together, to enjoy fellowship together, and to learn together. And ‘the chfirches can help us here too. Most of us can’t take a year away from work, but all of us can establish family times together and give these times priority in our planning. the Richvale Lions will hold their annual Spring Dance and Steak-In at the Richvale Community Centre. Avenue Road. Tickets, at $7 per person, are available from Wally French. 889- 3780. to each other and where a large supportive com- munity might be available in time of unhappiness. ‘More and more the churches, and all of us, will be called on to counter a fracturing individualism with an integrating but liberating community. "Y" Treasure and Trivia Sale held at the Richmond Hill Lions Hall last Wednesday. WINNER Gwen Halliday, of Sugar Maple Lane, was the lucky winner in the draw for the hand- crotcheted quilt at the SH‘ THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. May 10. 1978 $9950 $27900 $41900 EACH PIECE FULL SIZE LIBERAL advemsers DUEEN SIZE COMPLEIE The children were excited about the sounds of a thunderstorm played on the bass drum. He permitted the children to play with the instruments and get the feel of how the different sounds are made for themselves. Wheh asked, Mr. Kuehh played any tine. The audience was fascinated by the dif- ferent sizes and kinds of drums, but the marimba was by far the favorite. He was at the library to show the children some percussion instruments and how they work. “Music can talk to us. if we give it a chance,” Don Kuehn of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra said to 40 youngsters at the Charles Connor Library in Oak Ridges last Saturday. Music talks to children at library EACH PIECE KING SIZE COMPIETE

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