A-6 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, February 28, 1979 Richmond Hill Central Panel of experts at * Helpmate annual meeting Helpmate Information will hold its annual meeting Monday, March 5 at 7:30pm. in the Blue Flame Room of the Consumers‘ Gas Building on Elgin Mills Road. Richmond Hill. Everyone is welcome to attend this meeting and hear a panel discussion on any of the following topics: should volunteers be used in an information centre to answer telephones? how should information centres be funded on an ongoing basis? should information centres provide direct services? and should information centres exist? 7 Richmond Hill South Writers Club is open to new members The Richvale Writers Club will meet Thursday, March 1 at 8 pm. at the home of Bernice Lever, 79 Denham Drive, Thornhill. This club is «for people who like to write short stories, poetry: in fact writing of any kind. Ideas and help are exchanged among the m e m b e r s a n d ‘ everyone is welcome. For further in- formation, please call Bernice Lever at 889- 6703. BALLROOM DAN- (‘lNG The Richvale Community Centre will be the scene of a dance Friday. March 2. beginning at 8:30 pm. The music will differ from the usual disco beat because the theme of this dance is “Ballroom Music“. There will be an occasional disco tune, but for the most part, the music will be much ' quieter. All those interested in learning to dance to this music are invited. Instructors from the ‘Y‘ will be on hand to guide your steps. The dance is sponsored by the York Region Family ‘Y‘. Information and tickets are available by calling the ‘Y' at 884-4811. ONE DAY SEMINAR ‘Cycles of Life and Human Destiny‘ will be the topic of a oneâ€" day seminar to be held Saturday. March 3, from 9:30 am. to 4 pm. at the Waldorf School Association. The school is on Bathurst Street in Richvale, and everyone is welcome to attend. TELEVISION 0DUCERS PR- Two members of the congregation of Emmanuel Anglican Church in Richvale have produced a series 0 f t e l e v i s i o n programs. which will be seen on Cable 10 beginning Sunday. March 4. The series is called ‘A Journey Out From Loneliness†and was produced by Karen Madsen Pascal and Anne-Lis Madsen. The first of a series of 13 segments will be aired at 4 pm. this Sunday. This series deals with loneliness and how it touches 3H t us at one time or 3 .her and how each person has to learn to deal with it in his or her own way. On the street in- terviews are included in the program. which also deals with old age. separation and divorce. being single, immigration. probl- ems of youth, terminal illness and death. EMMANUEL ACW T h e A n g l i c a n Church Women of Emmanuel Anglican Church will meet Tuesday, March 6, and as their guest speaker. they will greet Wilf Orgias. director of the Northeast Centre of t h e A d d i c t i o n Research Foundation. Mr. Orgias will speak about teenagers and drugs. This meeting is open to the public. and refreshments will be served. Family funday, Sunday for Club 99’ Club 99. the Oak R i d g e s b a s e d snowmobile club, will host a Family Fun Day_ Sunday. March 4, from 10 em. to 5 pm. at the Lake Wilcox Golf Club. Moderator of the panel will be Liberal Editor Ron Wallace. Other members of the panel will include: Virginia Bregg . . . Vice Chairman, Board of Directors of the Helpmate Information and Referral Centre; Margaret Britnell . . Chairman of the Health and Social Services Committee for the Regional Municipality of York; Millie Christie Former Co- ordinator of Community Infor- mation Centre. Metropolitan Toronto; Bob Shea . . . 1978 Cam» paign Chairman of United Way for York Region; and Sharen Smith . . . Volunteer Co-ordinator. Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau. For additional information about this meeting, call Helpmate at 883» 2234. LEOS DANCE The Richmond Hill Leos will host a Jean Dance on Saturday, March 3 beginning at 8 pm. in the Richmond Hill Lions Hall on Centre Street. The dance is open to anyone who would like to attend. A disc jockey will provide a variety of music with plenty of disco. The tickets are $2 per person. and they are available at the door. A buffet supper is included and there will be a bar. BLOCK PARENTS The Richmond Hill and area Block Parents Association will hold an executive meeting tomorrow (March 1) at 7:30 pm. at the York Regional Police Station on Major Mackenzie Drive in Richmond Hill. All executive members are urged to attend as final plans for the an- nual meeting will be. on the agenda. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER St. Mary's Anglican Church, Yonge Street. Richmond Hill, will host the World Dav of Prayer on Friday. March 2 from 10 am. Babysitting will be provided and if transportation is needed. you may call 8842045. .Women from churches throughout Richmond Hill will be attending this special day. A social period will follow the 881-3373. church services and refreshments Will be served at this time. LIONS BINGO The Richmond Hill Lions hold weekly bingos at their hall on Church Street. ‘ lames are played each Monday beginning at 7:40 pm. and anyone is welcome to attend. MORE BINGO The Richmond Hill Legion holds its weekly bingo games on Wed- nesdays in the Legion on Ohio Road. These games begin at 7:35. and they would be pleased to welcome anyone wishing to play. RICHMOND HILL UNITED There will be a series of half-hour meetings on ‘What it means to be a Christian at Richmond Hill United Church. The series will begin lMarch 28) at 7:30 pm. SENIORS The members of Club 35. the Rich- mond Hill seniors. held a fun day on Valentine‘s Day. As part of the program. donations were made to several local charities. tonight Five hundred dollars was given to York Central Hospital. Meals on Wheels received a donation of $100, and the York- Toronto Lung Association also received $100. - The $800 was raised by the members in various fund raising activities. Richmond Hill North for any of the acitivites, but the day is restricted to club members and their Babysitting will be provided for those who need it. and refresh- ments will be served S The sap is running and ‘t Your contact at The Liberal While the three areas of Richmond Hill each have their own column on this page â€" North. Central. and South â€" it‘s nice to know they‘re finally all being compiled by the same person. So it‘s easy to get your news into its proper area. .Vlillie Stewart, a veteran correspondent with The Liberal. started out handling Richmond Hill North: completely initiated the Richmond Hill Central column: and has now taken on the handling of Richmond Hill South. She‘s available Fridays and Mondays at The Liberal, 884-8177 or i» at. ‘ n~iav ‘k one of the nicest features of winter is at hand . . . Maple syrup time. These youngsters of all ages listen to the sugar bush guide near Maple, Ontario as he explains how the sap runs from the tree, is collected in pails and how it is made into syrup. The best part is yet to come, as all visitors to the sugar bush get to sample the maple sugar, and can buy syrup or candy to take home. Three years just too much Municipality The Regional of Peel asked Richmond .Hill to endorse their position suggesting elected municipal. officials be ~installed in office for three years. rather than two. The next meeting of ()ur Lady's Guild will be Tuesday, March 6 Mass will be at 7:45 Hospital auxiliary annual meeting This is a day for members and their families to get together for a day of indoor and outdoor activities geared to all the Lions Den at Bond Lake Arena. at Our Lady of the Annunciation School. Tickets are $8 a families only. during the social Pim- If it should rain. the period following the SKATINGFLUB foulâ€? and are service. The skating club available by calling activities will be [)AYOF executive of Bond 773-5564 01‘ 773-5201. moved indoors. RECOLLECTION Lakeclubwould like to The music will be WORLD DAY Our Ladyis Guild thank all skaters who varied to I please OFPRAYER will hold a Day of turned up for the everyone. llWlll range Our Lady's Guild will host the World Day of Prayer for all Recollection on Saturday, March 3 skateâ€"aâ€"thon recently. All the sponsors deserve a vote of from the swinging music of the 50s to the pulsating disco of 1978. age groups- . from 10 am. to 3 pm. , . ' churches in the Oak in St. Joseph's Chapel. thanks as well. were Will be door at Hm dOgS and hm Ridges area on March The final dance of and spot prizes and a beveiages “"11 be 2 beginning at 1:30 Each Person at“ the season will be at buffet supper is in- ?u‘lpfhed bythe dull“) 9"†in St- Joseph's lending is aSKed to St.Patrick‘s Dance on 1‘1â€de in the ad' . . . . . 01‘ i y EVeryone a 91‘ . brin a lunch, and ' mission rice. York Central Hospital Auxtliary Will hold its the outdoor activities. EpSSEZLt ("08% (kg???) Chilgren will be Saturday. MaFCh 10 m 9 17th annual meetingThursday, MarchBathm. There is no charge the Catholic School). babysat' Their reasoning was not only are elections costly but. municipal govern- ment is increasingly complex requiring decisions on a variety of complicated policy matters with long term financial and other im- plications. Mayor Dave Schiller said he felt it should remain a two year period so electors have as much opportunity as possible to vent their feelings toward their representatives. Councillor Gord Rowe jokingly implied there were some council members he could not work with for three years, a statement with which his fellow council members unanimously agreed. Peel‘s resolution was defeated. in the lecture hall at the hospital. The public is invited to attend. The installation of officers will highlight the evening’s agenda. At the same time, a cheque for $48,000 will be presented to the hospital from the auxiliary. 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