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Richmond Hill Liberal, 14 Feb 1979, C2

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HOSTEL Folk night York Region per- former, Ken Losell, offers the opportunity to hear selections from his new album. “Any Old Time" before it hits the market. Ken and his band Roots, will be joining Danny Baxter and his bluegrass band Hot Springs to do a benefit folk night in Aurora next Friday February 23. Tickets are available in Richmond Hill at the Mental Health Clinic at York Central Hospital. The benefit night will raise funds for Project HOSTEL (Housing Opportunities \for Short Term and Emergency Lodging) an organization being promoted throughout the region to provide emergency housing service for women and childfen who are temporarily homeless. June Callwood, hostess of CBC-TV's program “In Touch“ will be the guest speaker at the folk night. speaking about her exâ€" periences with women‘s problems. ’ The event will be held a! Factory Theatre on Henderson Drive. Artventure is a series of professionally organized exhibitions developed by the Royal Bank of Canada to recognize and en- courage Ontario's most promising student artists. The exhibition opened in January in the upper banking hall of the Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto, and Mr Proir's painting will be displayed along with many others during weekdays from 9:30 am. to 4:30 pm (1-2 â€"- THE LIBERAL. Wednesday A Richmond Hill man, Ed Proir. 3 Kitsilano Crescent. has been selected by the Ontario College of Art to exhibit his painting ‘Rebound' in the Royal Bank‘s Art- venture exhibition in Toronto. Project Hi/l man displays pain ting TEENAGE HEAD MARK DEMONACD THIGH HIGH RED CLOUD APPEARING FEB. 12 TO 14 NEXT WEEK STUTTS FEB. 15â€"17 KEN LOSELL Free parking at IGA Parking Lot after 6p.m Hours: Weekdays â€" Sundays r~ Closed Mond‘ 10 K6616 5t. 5., King City. 011in Telephone (416)833-5311- 832-1520 Sunday eveningfrom 5:30 p. m. to 10:00 1). m. treat yourfamily to a fine dinner of Roast Beef at Hogan’s Inn. Our traditional dinner includes hot, homeinade Bread @Rolls, selection of Soup 0r Salads, choice quality Roast Beefavailable with Yorkshire Pudding, oven roasted Potatoes, a selection of Vegetables, English Trifle, é‘a’your choice ofBeverages. The dinner has a price of$13.50per person and children under 12 years are servedfor $7.50. Our regular menu is also available on Sunday evenings. NIKKO REC. ' SCOTI' REC. AMP. TUN. CRAIG REC. FISHER REC. CAS DECK SHERWOOD REC. TOSHIBA CAS DECK YORX SOUND CENTRE B. 8 O. REC. TELEFUNKEN REC 6065 7075 9095 R326 A426 T526 5501 5502 RS1020 CR5110 CR5115 S7010 PC3060 H2600 3000 HR4000 HR3000 BINGO OUEON REC CAS :40 pm. Earlybirds EVERY WEDNESDAY mam For an unusual Sunday we invite you to our Sunday Champagne Brunch. Three delightful courses complimented by Champagne, is servedfrom 12:00 noon to '3 pm Please call for reservations; it 's always nice to know when company is coming. I WED. FEB. 14 CONSOLATION JACKPOT “FIRST CARD MUST GO \ $1 '00" February 14. 1979 THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENIRE 00p.m 00 pm JK'EWBUr'fiifififiTOD WITHIN 53 NUMBERS 3655 St. and Bayview_Ave., Thornhill THORNHILL LIONS 1:00 p. m 30pm East-West: Anne and Bob Manning; Cleta Dieken and Sandy Jenkinson; Marcella Lawless and Edythe Turp; Pat and Peter Martin. Monday February 5 â€" Joan and Bob Orlando; Bev Jones and Victor Cronshaw; Bob Dunn and Fred Diekien ‘ East-West: Ruth and Gerry Browning; Bob Seabrooke and Henry Friday. February 2 â€" North-South: Hand Sharp and Doug Laird; Marion and Don Fahner; Ann and George Payment; Edna and Bob Dunn. Results of recent bridge games are as follows: map 5. 10p QT322 m. [0 I:00a.m m. (0 10:00 [2.1 8:00 pm. Regular Games 272.49 435.49 316.49 263.95 1 87.95 228.69 1 99.95 1 57.00 284.75 209.95 299.95 519.95 349.00 1 59.00 199.95 539.95 384.95 322.00 H9§anb Inn Natale; Fred Menlove For information or and Tom Halley. partners please call Natalie Platner at 884- WedneSday‘ FEbruary7 1689; Bev Jones at 833- â€" Northjsgutht__130ug 6334;0rRuth Browning at Wednesday, February 7 â€" North-South: Doug Laird and Hank Sharp; Patsy Bean and Rose Morrell; Joan Dawm and Bev Jones; Fred Mills and George Armstrong. The Aurora Bridge Club is located in St. John‘s Anglican Church hall. 12125 Yonge Street. just south of the Stouffville Road. East-West: Micheline Mikitish and Mavis Ball; Marion Fahner and Barb Lariviere; Edith Hobson and Cora Gillham; Gladys Palmer and Elsie Wells. ~’ Inn < (m 602/2626 CLEARANCE 429.00 509.95 699.95 259.95 299.95 299.95 259.00 329.00 279.95 379.95 399.95 289.95 259.95 749.95 769.00 ****************** ‘ ROGERS M : SUPER ROCK WITH CYM s1295 DRUMMERS - DON’T MISS! . *‘ THE PHENOMINAL MR. DOUBLE BASS DRUM - LOUIS BELLSON MARCH 18th HEADS & STICKS ‘2‘)“ 3 UP RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN ON THE SPOT FINANCING rtiii f Long & Mcfluade Ltd. S*****t*********** 459 BLOOR ST. WEST (JUST WEST OF SPADINA SUBWAY) THE BEST DRUM STORE IN CANADA THE ONE THE OTHERS TRY TO COPY R HOME OF TOTAL PERCUSSION md what you'll be LaSting is the most delicious charcoal broiled chicken ever.That's because chicken is the only thing we make at Swiss Chalet. and there's I only one way we a make it. ' (1 Broiled over ’ real char- " coal so the crispyskin seals in Jim Quarter Chicken "ESE/5245* Macon-on. numb-spew- wo-cnâ€"a-npâ€"u can we ,1: 1, ‘ M " the real chicken flavour. And ’ i ‘ we'll serve it to you with .‘l I , fl , golden brown french fries jg! / Our sauce is unique‘ It's zesty. You’ve never tasted anything like it before.\X/e serve it on i the side instead of on the chicken.Our rolls are warm and crusty. and yes. it's perfecdyalright to that are made from fresh potatoes SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Libéral 964-8006 Come on in and DRUM CITY 727-2580 Friday‘ February 16, there will be a mixed pairs game. $1295"": 180 Steeles AveWest, a CHARCOAL BROILED CHICKEN i=3 ‘ ° west of Y0 Sheet, injutfite Steeles Sci-fire Plaza. No. 1 Jackpot vuuuu" No. 2 "'IIUU"u Wed. Feb. 14th No. 1 Jackpot 52 No’s. No.2 57 He's. Early Birds at 7:35 p.m.Reg. Games & Specials at 8 pm. g» $$fWa6mw nu., un ngll JA I """° "Wu L. NO- 1 ac J “052:3? - 00 "YOUR BING CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" x RICHMOND. .HJLL.LEG.|;9N BINGO Richmond Heights 0 NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 VEARS ADMITTED emre 10520 YSngé St. Richmond Hill ssuasz

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