Star Wars take. place at Mall Evelyn Hill wanted to do something for Canada Day. Ms.‘ Hill is manageress. of Country Style Donuts on Woodbine Avenue and got the idea of cutting a donut in the shape of a flag waving in the breeze. The “donutâ€, measuring 20 inches long and a foot wide was iced with white icing and Ralph Butler, second from right, accepts a painting of the Richmond Hill Mill Pond during a party in his honor last week. The last remaining charter member of the Rotary Club of Richmond Hill is leaving the district and Ralph Butler. who has served the Rotary Club in In this age of galactic panorama on the screen, many new space heroes have arrived in Hillcrest Mall, fresh from their conquest of outer space and the world beyond. The Rotary Club of Richmond Hill was forced to say “adieu†last Tuesday to the last remaining charter member of the club; Donut was flag for Canada Day Fun. food and fantasy will be featured when the Concord Community Library sponsors a puppét show tomorrow (Thursday) at the Con- cord Community Centre. Lunch costing 50 cents is at 1pm. and the puppet show starts at 2:30 pm. The library is now into its summer hours. Library plans puppet fun From “Star Wars†to lst mortgages from as low as 93/4070. 51nd mortgages at competitive rates. VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 10355 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL 8841 107 second from right, accepts a lichmond Hill Mill Pond during , honor last week. The last ter member of the Rotary Club ill is leaving the district and Rotarians held a farewell event. Making the presentation is Steve Harwood. right. while Ralph‘s wife Isobel and Rotarian Gordon Mclntyre look on. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg). Rotary’s last charter member leaving district because there was some difficulty getting the proper color of red icing, only the outiihe of the leaf aw? was red. “Galactica†and other great exploratory ad- ventures, Hillcrest Mall takes this experience in hand to produce a sum- mer space spectacular of its 0wh, an “Out of This World Sidewalk Sale". It was displayed in the store's window on Canada Day. every office and achieved 100 per cent attendance of the weekly meetings over a 26â€"year span, is closing up shop and moving from the community. The “donut†was never sold although “a lot of people wanted a piece when they saw it but it wasn‘t really of saleable quality†says Ms. Hill. The love ahd respect Ralph has earned shone For July and August, it will be open: Monday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 pm {09 pm; Tuesday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.mi and 7 p.m. to 9 pm; Thursday, 7 p.m. to 9 pm; Friday 10 p.m. to 5 p.m. It will be closed Saturdays and Sundays. through clearly in the large number of people attending Tuesday's party. He listened to the back handed tributes of a roasting carried out by Don Plaxton, Doug Allen. Robots and space heroes you only saw on the wide screen before will be there. Imagine. the thrill of shopping with the Space Ape or Lord Starth Vader. the skeletal faced villain and his enviable Laser Sword. from July 12 t9 July 15 The little robot “Qâ€"6", Princess Vader and the Cylon Centurion from the newest space spectacular “Galactica†will also be present. Be there at 2 pm. Wednesday. July 12 and witness the battle of the century between Starth Vader, The Space Ape anflhe Cylon Centurion: complete with dry ice smoke, lights and music. Have your picture taken with any of the space creatures Wed- nesday to Friday, 1 pm. to 4 pm. and 6 pm. to 9 Come and see and speak to the robot “(Q-6" and observe the terrestrial displays of the McLaughlin Planetariâ€" p.m.'and on Sat’urday 10 am. to 5 pm. Prices effective unti| July 15th MINUTEMAKER LAND CAMERA OTakes big 3‘1. x 4‘1." and economical 3% x 31/." 60- secondsupercolourpictures o Electronically controlled shutter 0 Automatic expo- sure control - Viewï¬nder (you set the distance). Polaroid Instant Cameras From the world’s Simplest to the most Advanced Just press the button for sharp, clear SX-70 pictures with Polaroid’s New Onestep. . . 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