Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

Richmond Hill Liberal, 24 Jan 1979, A6

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Jenny Davidson (left) 8, of Thornhill and Liliana Navia 7, of Downsview show the style and grace that can be seen when the Allen Spraggett, creator and co- host of ‘Beyond Reason‘ on CBC television, will speak on 'What the scars reveal about you’ when he appears at Bayview Secondary School Tuesday, January 30 at 8 r.-.“ The school'is at the corner of Bayview and Markham Roads in Richmond Hill. Spraggett’s book, ‘The Unex- plained' has sold well over one million copies; his column is syn- dicated in many newspapers and he appears on CFRB radio with Earl Warren discussing astrology. Following the talk, which is sponsored by the Richmond Hill- Thomhill Area Family Services Volunteers, there will be a question and answer period on any one of Mr. Spraggett's specialities. A-_ 1Tb: door -prizes are two ten- minute talks with Mr. spraggett. Inn-u“. u.-.__ V, Tickets are now on sale at $3 each and are available by calling Lesley Holland at 884â€"8526 or Betty Wallbanks at 881â€"0573. Club 99, the Oak Ridges based snowmobile club, is holding a dance sponsored by the Trails Committee on Saturday. January 27. at The Richvale Community Centre. Proceeds from this dance will be used for the purchase of a snowmobile to be used as a groomer for the trails. There are still some tickets available at $10 per couple, and to reserve yours. please call Brian Raven at 773-5321. For those who would prefer to leave the car at home, there will be a bus to transport people to and from the dance. For information on the cost for the bus and where you can catch it, please call Mn Raven at the above number. ST. PAL’L'S UNITED Something new has been added to St‘ Paul's that could benefit all members of the community. There is quite an extensive library at the church. and you are welcome {0 drop by any morning from 9:30 to 11 or before the service Sundays Also new, but maybe a little more exciting is the Adult Recreation evenings held every Friday at the church from 7:30 pm. There is no ad- mission to these evenings, which will provide an opportunity for a social get together with games of all sorts and fun for everyone. By MILLIE STEWART 773-4424 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. January 24. 1979 If you are interested. please drop by any Friday GYMNASTICS This Saturday. January 27 at 2 p.m., the Charles Connor Library at the corner of the King Side Road Spraggett will unravel mysteries of the stars ‘ Snowmobile dance highlight of weekend activities and Yonge Street will bounce to a gym- nastics demonstration by ‘one of Canada‘s foremost gymnastics teams, The Win- stonettes Gymnastics Association. From this team, Canada has shown the world the MacDonnell sisters. all of whom were medalists for Canada in gymnastics. Richmond Hill North Their performance will last about 90 minutes and everyone is welcome. The librarians would appreciate advance registrations at 773- 5533 or by dropping by the library. QUILTlNG The quilting bee at the library is now underway with 20 ladies working on the quilt. They expect to have it on the frame by the start of February, and once the quilt is finished it will be raffled to raise money for improvements to the Charles Connor library. Many people request books from the library that are not on the shelves at present. That is no problem to the library staff. as they can call on the Central Ontario Regional Library or CORL for assistance, and using these facilities. a book can be borrowed from anywhere in Canada providing it is returned; YOGA Annette Munro is once again teaching an all breed dog grooming studio, located in Thornhill Veterinary Clinic 8403 Yonge Street, Thornhill, Ontario 881-3618 or 889-4851-2 lanuary, February and March, 1979 Susan Herbert and Linda Roberts wish to announce the opening of “FOR DOGS ONLY" There will be a 20% discount for the months of FAMILY SERVICES Richmond Hillâ€"Thornhill Area Family Services is inviting all parents to be part of an eight-week program called ‘Let's Discuss Parenting‘ to be held Tuesdays from 8 to 10 pm. at the Family Services office at 10225A Yonge Street, Rich- mond Hill. A resource person, who is trained in parent education will be there to lead discussions. V ' Since the topics are selected by the group, any concerns about baby or child may be brought to the meetings. The subjects under discussion may range from discipline, bedtime routines. inter-family relatiqnshfips afiE-nrfiia‘y-"i-fiaurde ény topic the parents are concerned with. The fee is $3 eéch to cover the cost of refreshments and materials proyided. r7136}? friore information, please call Gail at 884-7194 or Joyce at 884-3503. Yoga Monday nights at 7:30 pm. at the Lake Wilcox Com- munity Centre, and although this session has already started, there is still some room in the class for anyone wishing to join. All you have to do is come out on Monday and bring a mat with you. For further in- formation. please call Mrs. Munro at 727- 2343. Mrs. Munro is still waiting for some response from the community as to the need for a class for children in Yoga. This course, if it begins, will cost less than the adult sessions. because the children will have shorter sessions. If your Child is in- terested, please call Mrs. Munro at the above number. SENIORS The next evening euchre at the Wheelhouse Club will be January 29 (Monday) at 7:30. The admission price is $1 per person and this will include refreshments. E v e r y o n e i s welcome. and this is not restricted to members of the Wheelhouse Club. Last week, members of the club gathered on Monday afternoon to surprise one of their members. Mary Brown with a birthday party in honor of her 76th birthdav. Ever’yéhfiér énjoyed a Winstonettes perfdrrn. They appeared at the main library Saturday. EARLY EDUCATION The Association for Early Childhood Education. York Branch, invites you to attend a workshop entitled ‘How people work together in teams‘. which will involve you in five meetings throughout the year. These meetings will be held at various locations in York Region. m’l‘llevlirrsrtrmeeting is schedulea for Wednesday. January 31, at the Chick-A-Dee Day Care Centre at 254 Sunsei Blvd.. Stouffville and will be held from 7 to 9 pm. " ’i‘heré is a $2 {administration fee for all non-members. ivThe discussions will be led by Sue Berlove. who holds a degree in human relations and counselling. additional information about this program. call Lois Ball at 884- 4811. V BOTTLE DRIVE If you find you have collected more pop bottles than you really should have over the recent holidays. now is the time to get them together, for the 4th Richmond Hill wine and cheese party complete with bir- thday cake and presents JANUARY APPLIANCE & TV NOW TILL JANUARY 27 â€" RANGE ' Automatic oven tuna! lnhmle heal cox 1 normal appha 28", 2-6" plug Covered oven ll 30" HUTOIATIE mu ELECTRIC manual: 20" com - ?fl‘fitm" 90mm Richmond Hill Central Automatic oven time: I clock ’ minqu fimu Infinite heat controls 1 normal appfluca outlet 28"; 2-6” plug out elomanu Conrad oval: Ugh! 1'0 SRO? RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL saws REFRIGERATOR IS Cl]. FT. GENERAL ELECTRIC 8:00 A.M‘ - 5:30 P.M. MON. - FRI. 8:00 A.M. - 4 PM. SAT. ASK ABOUT OUR 90 DAY PAYMENT PlAN 4 CYCLE :mm menu: (noes:me - commend (lfllngumnlnythm â€" lav-Ill (flflmcliudI-Iwhmdocmdumn mmmrunmx. (Bunnie!!!qu (“balk-I7 - MWMHMM Capacity â€" Flush Food Section. IH cu. h. Freon: Section, 3.8 cu‘ IL, iota], 14.9 cu, ft Foamad in place insulation No (real opexalion 3 lml_ Huh action. 2 detergent dupeneen soft iood disposer, rinse agent dispense: and porcelain enamel tub retractable card unimapln â€"â€" you can use up while di-hv wash: in opexatian' AT REDUCED PHICESH ‘Fu'bestone Stores The rink is in line shape due largely to the efforts of Dick DeHaas, who has built up a good surface and has worked hard to keep it clear of snow. Additional help could be used in clearing the snow, especially from the boys who use it. $379.95 PRESTON}: SALE PRICE Cubs, Scouts and Venturers bottle at 3345344 drive, which is scheduled for ‘ AC Saturday, January 27. The Ma; The boys will canvass side of Yonge Street fn Mackenzie Drive to El Road between 10 am. an The boys will canvass the west side of Yonge Street from Major Mackenzie Drive to Elgin Mills Road between 10 am. and 3 pm. All returnable bottles will be accepted. and your contribution to the Cubs, Scouts and Venturers would be appreciated. YELLOW ROSES The members of Delta Lambda, Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are busy with preparations for their annual Yellow Rose Ball, which is a dinner dance to be held February 17 at the Thornhill Community Centre. This is the main fund raising project of the chapter, and the proceeds are used to aid local charities and organizations in the community. _ "'l‘l'n‘égatériillrg Will 5e taken care of by Don Head Secondary School and the music will be by the ‘Capris‘. For furiher information or for tickets. please call Melissa Stewart $249.95 SOUNDESIGN STEREO mtj‘rxrz.“ PACKAGE HURRY ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT ‘ JAN. 2427K Beginning January 22 there will be a three- week course in needlework samplers, and in February apple doll making will start on the 7th and rug hooking on the 8th. both for three-week The craft sessions in pioneer crafts at Burr House will be short term classes, with different crafts being featured each month. $539.95 $389.95 BURR HOUSE MANUFACTURER’S SUGGESTED BETA“. PRESTON}: SALE PRICE rinksmn sun mu: -Whm ACCORDION BAND The Maple Leaf Accordion Band will hold a general meeting Thur- sday. January 25. at MacKillop Public School from 7 to 9 p.m.A Registrations will be accepted for membership in the band and discussions will be held on the trip to Calgary and Vancouver. Anyone wanting more information about the band is asked to call Ann Carter at 773-4463. The Maple Leaf Accordion band was formed four years ago. and has come a long way in that_ time._ 'Two years ago‘ the flag of the Town of Richmond Hill was presented to the band and they carry it proudly at all functions they at- lend. Membership in the band is open to anyone who would like to play music, and for more information. please call the above number. lIERlTAGE Rollie Jardine of Centre St. W. was The Scone Teas are held every Tuesday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and for $1 you can have coffee or tea and delicious home made scones with a variety of jams or jellies. At the same time. you can observe the spinners. weavers or I Sears Package includes two 8 x 10's. two 5 x 7'3. ten wallet size and one miniature portrait in a gold-color charm This offer is limited to full package orders only Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. One ofter per subject. 95¢ for each addi tional subject in portraits. No age limit. No appointment necessary Studio Hours: Mon., Tue.s., Sat. 9:30 am. to 5 pm. 00010590 ., qu_a., cal. a.uu an". sv v r"... l., Thurs., Fri. 9:30 am. to 8 pm. Offer good on portraits to Jan. 27th Scars the potters demon- strate these popular pioneer crafts. BROWNIES AND GUIDES T h e R i c h v a 1 e Brownies and Guides will hold their next regular meeting for mothers February 8 at 10 am. in the Richvale Library on Pearson Avenue. All mothers are welcome. There are still openings in the Brownies and Guides and anyone interested in information about either group is asked to call Doreen Knowles at 884-8908. The guest minister on Sunday, January 28 will be Rev. Brian FULL PACKAGE $12.95 LESS DEPOSIT . . ‘ . . . 95 BALANCE . . ‘ . , . $12.00 EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH elected president of Richmond Hill Historical Society at its annual meeting January 15. He succeeds Pat Hart. Others members of the 1979 executive are Dalton Mercer first vice-president; Marsha Runge. second viceâ€"president; Mary Dawson. secretary; Gil Hart, treasurer; Nancy Jardine, program convener; Doris Leno, membership; Don Hick, newsletter; and Alice Dewsbury. social convener. All above are also directors. Assisting them are the heads of various committees: Pat Hart, craft program; Rollie Jardine and Dalton Mercer‘ hospitality; Janet Fayle. Burr House; Leo Dobrzensky, museum; Rollie Jardine and Dalton Mercer. ways and means; Don Hick, mall exhibits: Marsha Runge, souvenirs. Liaison with York Potters; Guild is provided by Emily Bowman and Joyce Jay and with the spinners and weavers by Nancy McGuffin. Markinm Place Don Mills & Steeles TOTAL PRICE Murray. director of the Aurora Conference Centre, who will conduct both the 8 and 10 am. services. The men‘s Cor- porate Communion will be at the earlier service. PEE WEE DANCE The Pee Wee parents will sponsor a hockey dance at the Richvale Community Centre on Saturday, February 3. The tickets are $10 per couple and are available by calling Ed Sackfield at 884- The Pee Wee team will be attending tournaments in Quebec and Thunder Bay. and the proceeds from this dance will be used to defray the cost of transportation. 1368

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