A-s â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. March 21. 1979 To get their fellow students in the mood, seven members of Richvale Ballet School put on a dancing demonstration. Kindergarten to grade three classes of Ross Doan Public School visited the O’Keefe Centre taking in “La Fille Mal At last, you will have the op- portunity to let the gambler in you shine through, The Dynes men's softball team is sponsoring a Monte Carlo Night to be held at the Richmond Hill Lions Hall Friday, March 29 beginning at 8 There will be various games of chance. an auction, door prizes and fun for all. not to mention food‘ as well. tickets, please call 884-7549. DONATE A PINT NOW The next blood donor clinic will be held Tuesday. March 27 from 2 to 8:30 pm. at St. Mary Immaculate Church on Yonge Street at the corner of Dunlop Street. All proceeds will be used to defray the cost of a proposed trip to the east coast. in the community to enjoy an old-fashioned pancake brunch at Bond Lake Arena, Saturday‘ March 24 from 9 am. to 2 pm. The Lions will be serving pancakes with maple syrup to all who attend. Home-made saus- ages will also be on the menu. The prices are reasonable: junior serving # $1; adult serving â€" $1.50 and sausages â€" $1.25. All proce’eds will be used by the Lions for work in the com- munity. The Oak Ridges Lions invite everyone EASTER BUNNIES The Oak Ridges Lions have another fund raising venture underway in the community and with their colors of purple and yellow, they could well be Easter Bunnies in disguise. Within the next few weeks, the Lions will be knocking on doors selling Easter goodies. Easter candies in a container made by the handicapped. that can be used as a bank later. will be included. as bunnies. Once again all proceeds will be us_ed in the community by the Lions. BLOCK PARENTS The Richmond Hill Area Block Parent Association will hold its annual meeting, For further information, or for an all bteed dog grooming studio, located in Thornhill Veterinary Clinic, 8403 Yonge Street, Thornhill, Ontario, 881-3618 or 889-4851-2 Lions pancake brunch, Saturday will chocolate wish to announce the opening of "FOR DOGS ONLY" Susan Herbert and Linda Roberts There will be a 20% discount for the month of March, 7979 Tuesday. March 27 at 8 pm. in the Blue Flame Room at the Con- sumers‘ Gas Building on Elgin Mills Road. Richmond Hill Preceding the business meeting. there will be a plant sale, and if you have any cuttings to con- tribute. please bring them with you to the meeting. v E v e r y o n e i s welcome to attend this meeting. SKATING CLUB Bond Lake Skating Club held its Ice Show and Fun Night last Thursday. All members of the skating club per- formed with, their classes. and enjoyed the opportunity of showing their parents and friends what they are able to do on the ice. Guest skaters from various clubs per~ formed for the en- joyment of club skaters and audience alike. Carla Holdsworth of the King City Figure Skating Club and Herb Deary of the Wood- bridge Skating Club. who placed third in the Novice Dance at the Canadian Champioâ€" nships. performed to the delight of everyone. Other guests in- cluded: Donna Ranieri, Richmond Hill; Renee Zander, Aurora; Linda Shipley and Marybeth Kellv. HOUSEWIVES REGISTER The Canadian Housewives Register is an association for housewives. who would like something to do in the evening. The prdgram begins at 8 pm. and everyone is welcome. TRAVELOGUE The Richmond Hill Rotary Club will feature a visit to the ‘Canadian Far West' at its travelogue, Thur- sday, March 29 at Bayview Secondary School. TRAINING SESSION The St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a training session, Wed- nesday. March 28 at 8 pm. at Don Head Secondary School. New members are welcome‘ For further information, please call 884-4204. Richmond Hill North A RiChEIOHd Hill chapter hasibeen Aurora: Debbie Bolton. Aurora; Kristy Elming. Aurora; Michelle Zander, Aurora; ‘and Steven Shephard, Bond Lake Skating Club. A treat for the audience was a per- formance by the Rich- mond Hill Figure Skating Club Precision Team. St. Paul‘s United Church will be joining with Richmond Hill and St. Matthew’s United Churches for an evening of oldâ€" fashioned square dancing to be held in the gymnasium at ST. PAUL‘S UNITED Garde†on a special field trip. Dancers from left to right are Becky Ott, Michelle Mundick, Kelly Kirpatrick, Leah Koch, Susan Thompkims, Ji-Yun and Carol Ng . (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg) formed and anyone interested in joining or wanting more information is asked to call Lorna Duggan at 884- 6738. The next speaker for the group will be from the Ontario Genealogical Society, who will show the ladies how to trace a family family tree. Registration is $5 per year and members plan their o_wn activities. STROKE RECOVERY There will be a stroke recovery meeting ag Don Head Secondary School. Tuesday, March 27 at 7:30 The admission is $4 per couple and everyone is asked to bring a box lunch. For additional information, please call Earl Wallace at 881-5542. The fun starts at 8 pm. and friends are welcome. The guest speaker will be Alan Hewson, who is a travel agent, and will discuss travel for the disabled. Richmond Hill United March 31. The craft evenings at St Paul‘s have proven so successful, and will now be held each Monday at 7:30 pm. at the church. For information about which classes are coming up, please call Doreen Mitchell at 773-5603. LIBRARY The staff and ladies CRAFT CLASSES Richmond Hill Central of the Thursday afâ€" ternoon quilting bee are excited about their first quilt. It is finished and tickets are now on sale at $1 apiece at the library. Programs for winter break week are: Wednesday, March 21 at 2 pm. a story and film session for pre- schoolers. Thursday March 22 at' 2"p.m. everyone is invited to see the Lampoon Puppet Theatre. The Word Weavers will be on hand Friday, March 23 to tell stories, and children aged six to 10 will enjoy this program. .3600 T0 HOSPITAL Xi Beta Rho chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority recently presented a cheque for $600 to York Central Hospital to be used for equipment for the Nuclear Medicine Department. The money was raised at the annual torchlight ball. The sorority would like to thank all the merchants. who donated prizes and everyone who supported the dance for making the donation possible. Saturday, March 31 is the date, and the Newmarket Optimist Hall is the location. Dancing will begin at 8 pm. Tickets are $10 per couple and are SPRING DANCE The York Region Snowmobile Association will sponsor a Spring Dance to welcome the sun. .ITï¬S HAEEENINQAIMTHE HILI. The idea to follow such a program came from some of the teachers, who had seen it done in other schools, and since the Board of Education passed approval. it was adopted and has proved a success. BURR HOUSE .8 u r r ’H o u s e welcomes everyone to some new craft programs beginning this month. To be held at York Manor Newmarket on Wednesday, March 28, 1979 at 8 p.m. Dr. J. M. Denison guest speaker. All are cordially invited to attend. Revised Bylaws Will be Available to the Public Anyone interested in learning to weave will enjoy Weaving 1 which will start March 26. THE VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES ANNUAL MEETING Learning to hustle is part of school life in Richva/e Introducing . . . Hair Bazaar’s Family Hair-Care Program Program The place where the whole family can find the best hair services at reasonable prices. 0 Hairshaping for children (up to age 12) is only $4 when an adult family member comes in for services during ‘79. ' 20% off the regular price on any hair-care products each time you come in for hair services. HAIR BAZAAR So register now at Hair Bazaar reception desk for your wallet- size Family Hair-Care 1979 Membership Card. Sears Hillcrest Mall 883-1444 ext. 212 YORK BRANCH Richmond Hill South 0f available by calling 895-7375 or 478- 4355. Parents may register their children at the library on Wright Street or by calling 884-9288 and asking for the Boys and Girls Department; FRENCH CLASSES Pre-schoolers will have the op- portunity of studying French at the Richmond Hill Public Library, when the course in pre-school French begins Thursday, April 5 at 10 am. The course will la'sl 10 weeks, and will cost $20 per child. FAMILY SERVICES The Richmond Hill and Thornhill Area Family Services is offering an eight-week program called ‘Let’s Discuss Parenting’ to be held Tuesday evenings; Topics of discussions will be selected by the parents and support and advice will be shared. Weaving 11. will begin March 29, and is designed for those who have done. some weaving, but wish to learn more. Dyeing is another course that will be taught beginning this month. and the first session will be March 28. The pioneer craft of quilting is gaining in popularity and a course in how to quilt will begin March 29. For information on any of these and other craft courses, please call 884-8574. CITIZENSHIP COURT Anyone living in the Richmond Hill area, and wishing in- formation about becoming a Canadian citizen. will be pleased to hear about the Mobile Citizenship Court. which will be held at the Richvale Community Centre Thursday, March 22 from 2 to 8 pm. For information about this subject, please call 883-2234 LIONSBINGO The Richvale Lions invite everyone in the community to join them at their Sunday evening Bingo games, held in the Lions Hall in Richvale, 31 Spruce Avenue. Games begin at 7:30 pm. and everyone has a lot of fun, and who knows, you might even win. LIBRARY W i n t e r B r e a k programs ét the Rich- vale Library are as follows. Wednesday, March 21 at 10 a.m. the Lampoon Puppet Theatre will perform for all children and adults. Friday, March 23 at 10:30 am. the Word Weavers will be on For SpringISummer Courses At Seneca College's King Campus (Just north of King Sideroad, off Duï¬etin Street) For further details call: 884-9901 895-1 581 an? SENECA COLLEGE E6. OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY DUHIRINSIREH NORYH RR} KINCCIH ONIARIO [06 “(0 The fee is $3 each participant, and the course will begin as soon as enough people have registered_. F0? fï¬rtï¬er informaâ€"tion, please call Gail at 884-8281 or Joyce at 884- 3503. If yofl v'vould be interested in canvassing door to door, please call 884-3556. CANVASSERS NEEDED The Canadian Cancer Society in Richmond Hill needs canvassers for the campaign, which is held in April. DEAN'S LIST A Richmond Hill woman has been named to the Dean‘s List at Spring Arbor College, Michigan. Elsie Quick. 214 Hillsview Drive, attained the maximum 4.00 grade point average ‘and is majoring in Elementary Education. Elsie is 'the daughter of Rosetta Quick of Richmond Hill. W hand to spin yarns and tell stories in song and rhyme. Children aged six to 10 will enjoy this program. There is no ad- mission charge for any of these programs. Toe tapping music and familiar tunes is the specialty of The Alpine Show Band, who will be at Hillcrest Mall, Wednesday, March 28 from 5:30 to 8 If you are in the mall at that time, take a break from shopping and listen to the music. TAP YOUR TOES