A-6 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. March rr"'s HAPPENING I_N TH; HILL ‘The Little Blue Hedgehog‘ will make his appearance at the library on Thursday, March 22. at 2 pm. The Charles Connor Library' has a week full of programs for all ages to help fill in some of the spare hours of winter break. Tuesday, March 20, at 7 pm. an Elvis Presley feature ‘Roust-a-bout' will be the attraction for teens. Following the theme 'International Year of the Child’, the feature on Wednesday, March 21, at 2 pm. will be for preâ€"schoolers. There is no ad- mission vto this program and all are welcome. It will be called 'Children Around‘ the World‘ and there will be a story and a film program. - Ail pre-schoolers are welcome to attend. This is a puppet performance by the Lampoon Puppet Theatre and all children in the com- munity are welcome. Friday‘s program will be at 2 pm. and will feature ‘The Word Weavers, who are two y o u n g p e o p l e . . . Debbie Bojman and Nicholas Power, who can take words and make them come to life in story. song and rhyme. E v e r y 0;) e i s welcome to attend this program. OAK RIDGES WIN- NERS Oak Ridges Public School held its Science Fair recently, and-the following young people placed tops on the judges‘ lists. In Grade 6, first, Billy Davies; second. Chris Leggett; third. Kathy Tilsley: honorable mention. Tracey Jende and Denise Hunt. Ranking high in Grade 5 were: first. Blayne Frederick; s e c o n d , C i n d y Buchanan; third, Andrew Aldworth; honorable mention. Plenty to do winter break week at Charles Connor Library All members of the Richmond Hill Historical Society, Heritage Rich- mond Hill, are invited to ‘Show and Tell’ Monday, March 19, at the society's regular meeting to be held at the Richmond Hill Library on Wright Street at 8 pm. If you have an interesting item you would like to share with the other members, you are asked to bring it along with you. Items are needed for the auction. and you are to bring your conâ€" tribution with a price already marked on it. Wear your work clothes as renovations to the hall will begin with enthusiasm. RICHMOND HILL LIONS The Richmond Hill Lions will entertain the senior citizens and guests at an entertainment day to be held March 18 beginning at 2 pm. at the Lions Hall on Centre Street Entertainment will feature The Alpine Show Band, dance groups, music and skits. Tickets aré $8 per person, and are available at the door. DRIVERS NEEDED Meals On Wheels is a service proiliding a hot meal daily to shut ins in the Richmond Hill area. There will also be a mini-auction to raise funds for the society. Twenty-five per cent of the sale price will be used for the $0cigty_. ' Members are reminded of the working meeting at the Guild Hall on March 24. Light refreshments will be served after the entertainment. The Lions are planning a St. Patrick's dance to be held at their hall Saturday, March 19 from 9 pm. Historical Society will ShOW and tell Monday John Chapman. Elaine Purdy. Lee Windsor and Paul Patten. Achieving winning status in Grade 4 were: first, Carla Mulcahey; Second, Jerry McLaughlin; third, Tammy Frederick ; honorable mention, Larry Pakulat and Cherie- Lee Munroe. Grade 3 winners include: first, Anne Davies: second, Denise Green; third, Teresa Hill; honorable mention, Lesley-Anne Heyink and Christina Stratten. In Grade 2, the following youngsters excelled: first, Kimmy Hubbard; second, Philip Mauer; third, G l e n F a r r e l l ; honorable mention, Heather Houghton, Wayne Scott and Jeff Griffith. The winners in Grades 3 to 6 entered the Area 11 fair held last week at King City Secondary School and Anne Davies of Grade 3 and Kathy Tilsley of Grade 6 placed third in their divisions. David Philpott placed first in Special Education. At Simpsons. our beauty salons feature the worldâ€"famous 'Kree' method of permanent hair removal. A gentle Way to remove unwanted hair. Call us today for your complimentary conSUIation, Hillcrest Mall in Richmond Hill 883-1165 ‘Kree’ Electrolysis for the removal of unwanted hair. Richmond Hill North 14, 1979 KINSMEN CONFERENCE Richmond Hill Kinsmen played host to fellow Kinsmen from eight areas at a zone conference this past weekend. They require more drivers, who are willing to give about one hour a day beginning a; 11 am. ff yoï¬ can-help, please call 884- 8562. Mayor David Schiller was on hand to welcome the visiting Kinsmen to Richmond Hill Saturdav- morning. Most of the weekend’s activities were held at the Richvale Com- munity Contre including a public speaking contest with Kinsman Bob Hough of West Hill taking top spot. Elections were held for a new deputy Governor and again a West Hill Kinsman, Gerry Connolly, took the honors. The highlight of the weekend was a dinner dance held Saturday night at the community .centre and at- tended by all Kinsmen and Kinettes. CANCER SOCIETY The Canadian Cancer Society is getting ready for the annual can- vassing of Richmond Hill. which will begin April 7. People willing to canvass their neighborhoods are urgently needed and if you would like to become involved in this worthwhile cause, please call 884-3556. LIBRARY PROGRAMS Winter Break at the Richmond Hill Library is packed with ac- tivities. and there is something for everyone; While the three areas of Richmond Hill each have their own column on this page â€"â€"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. correspondent with The Liberal, started out handling Rich- mond Hill North; completely initiated the Richmond Hill Central column; and has now taken on the handling of Richmond Hill South. SKATINGSHOW All members of Bond Lake Skating Club will be per- forming tomorrow night in the skating Sung She’s available F r id a y‘s a n d Mondays at The Liberal, 884-8171 or 881-3373. Your Liberal contact Millie Stewart, RHL7453 club’s fun night, which will be held at Bond Lake Arena beginning at 7 p.m. A1] skaters are asked to be at the arena no later than 6:30 pm. with their skates on; P a r e n t s a n d relatives or friends are welcome to attend and watch the show. ST. PAUL’S UNITED The St. Paul‘s UCW will meet tonight, March 14 at 8 pm. at the church. Easter eggs will be made by the UCW again this year. Decorating of the eggs will be March 28, and help is needed. If you would like to lend a hand, please call the church at 773-5707. The eggs will cost $1 this year, and you may place orders by calling Margaret Davidson at 773-4294. 'Creative expression through movement where in: dividual interpretation is developed and encouraged. ‘AII ages from 5 yrs. and onwards CLASSES BEGIN MON.. APRIL 2nd WED. APRIL 4th \Q Register Now f ° MODERN DANCE ' CREATIVE EXPRESSION ' DANCE DRAMA *Expen teaching in exhilirating stretching and strength- ing exercises and body limbering. 446-1432 MARILYN ESHUCK is now choosing new students for her classes in Contemp- orary Dance Techniques and Creative Movement. *Contemporary dance technique MARILYN ESROCK MONDAY & WEDNESDAY AFTERNDDNS AT JDHNSVIEW VILLAGE PUBLIC SCHOOL PORTERFIELD CRESCENT This-prografm is limited to the first 30 children to register in advance. Featured that day will be ‘The Ugly Little Boy', ‘Visit From Space’, 'Cow on the Moon’, ‘Hardware Wars‘ and ‘What on Earth‘. Friday, March 23 from 2 to 3 pm. children aged 4 to 9 will enjoy a fingerpainting session. Saturday, March 24 from 2 to 3:30 pm. will be a film day for children of all ages. AWARD WINNERS The Richmond Hill Academy of Music is proud to announce the following successful students in the Royal Conservatory of Music examinations held in Toronto. Grade 3 Piano Prac- tical. . . Martha Stong. Grade 2 Piano Practical . . . Michele M.D. Stong and Dianna L. Valente. There is no admission charge for the film program. Grade 1 Piano Practical . . . Helen A. McKenna, Shirley Bambridge and_‘Repee _M‘.h Cowen. In theory, Lidia M. Boff passed Grade 1 Rudiments and Laurie F. Reich and Martha Stong passed Preliminary rudiments. (East of Bayview, south of John) CRAFT EVENINGS The craft evenings at St. Paul’s have become so popular, that they will now be held every Monday at 7:30 at the church. For information about which crafts are coming up, please call Doreen Mitchell at 773- 5603. The recreation evenings for adults held at St. Paul’s on Fridays are con- tinuing. CLUB 99 The general meeting of Club 99 will be held in the Lions Den at Bond Lake Arena at 8 There will be games for everyone, a social evening and refresh: ments, and everyone is welcome. All club members are urged to attend and anyone requiring information about the snowmobile club is welcome. tonight, March Kinsmen from nine communities gathered in Richmond Hill last weekend for the Zone E Conference. Maurice Smith, Richmond Hill Kinsmen, left, is the Deputy Governor and he is presenting a service shield to Brian Dalton, Burr House features scone teas, variety of crafts The York Potters Guild and the Burr House Spinners and Weavers welcome everyone to visit Burr House on Carrville Road. Richvale, Tuesday afternoons at A sampling of homemade scones will be served with a variety of jams and jellies. 1:30 pin. to enjoy the Scone Teas. After nejoying the delicious tea and goodies, visitors are invited to watch the weaving, spinning and potting demonstrat- ions. Tea and coffee will also be served, and all this will cost $1 per person. “FOR DOGS ONLY†an all breed dog grooming studio, located in Thornhill Veterinary Clinic, 8403 Yonge Street, Thornhill, Ontario, 881-3618 or 889-4851-2 Susan Herbert and Linda Roberts wish to announce the opening of ON YONGE STREET, JUST 10 SHORT MINUTES NORTH "MARCHING IN T 0 SPRING †There will be a 20% discount for the month of March, 1979 Richmond Hill South There is no charge to see this performance, and everyone is welcome. but it is advisable to reserve tickets in advance at the library. WINTER BREAK T h e R i c h v a l e Library has a variety of programs planned for winter break week. Wednesday, March 21 at 10 am. all adults and children visiting the library will be able to enjoy a per- formance by the Lampoon Puppet Theatre. Friday. March 23, from 10:30 a.m. to noon. children aged 6 The performance that day will be called ‘Clowning Around’ and it is well worth seeing, LOCATION. president of the North York Kinsmen for their award winning Adventure Playground for crippled children. The North York Kinsmen donated $32,000 and the City of North York matched that amount. to 10 years are invited to the library to hear ‘The Word Weavers‘ as they spin yarns, tell stories and put some of their narrations into song. Tickets are free for all youngsters. For further information, please call 889-2847. HOCKEY DANCE The Richmond Hill Legion Branch 375 will hold a legion midget hockey dance to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on Saturday, March 17 at 8 pm. at the Richvale Com- munity Centre. Contact: Mrs. B. Merlin: 889-6635 Ms. L Martin: 8810237 (evgs.) A FEW MINUTES OF YOUR TIME.‘.MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO SOMEONE ELSE’S. Tickets are $10 per Campaign Canvassers (from April 1st) Canvassers for Daffodil Day (April 7th) or volunteers in any other capacity. HELP WANTED URGENTLY! Thomhill Branch Of The NAHUM [GAMER WW couple . and are available by calling 884-2017 or 884-7624. PUBLIC SPEAKING In last week’s Liberal we ran a picture on this page of two young people from Roselawn Public School, who had been finalists in the Area 111 contest. Another youngster from Richvale was also a finalist. Emma Lancaster. 10. from Charles- Howitt Public School was also chosen to enter the finals. Congratulations to all finalists in area fairs. PLANTS FOR SALE PLUS A DRAW FOR: OHanging Prizes will be on display Plantspacer OMerrygrow Greenhouse MUEW