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Richmond Hill Liberal, 11 Apr 1979, D2

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’l‘he first session in 1977 included such highlights as a visit to Canada House to meet the Canadian High Commissioner. His Excellency Mr. Paul Martin and to Canterbury for a private tour of the historic cathedral. The $1,395 cost in- cludes: return air fare and transfers in England: five weeks' ac- commodation with two meals per day at Brunel University; ‘ use of sports facilities there: weekly excursions by coach to places of interest related to course of studies: open- Esther Beaupre. a n-tn'ed Head of English at Richmond Hill High who look a group of Grade 12 students on a similar trip lo England in‘ the summer of 1978. has agreed to instruct and accompany students this summer. "I hope to be able to expand the course so two teachers can make the trip next year. I would consider going again but it would be good if other teachers could see and participate in the cour- se." she said. “ So tar only 24 students have had the opportunity to take the course but Mrs. Beatipre claims the program will grow naturally. Lou Wainwright, a member of the Richmond Hill Hydro Electric ('ommission. has been appointedto the Public Relations Committee of the Ontario Municipal Electric Association 10MEA). Mr. Wainwright. who is also 21 Richmond Hill Founcillor. will work with lollow commissioners trom across Ontario for the next year: The course includes lectures and classes for 15 hours per week. tours to places of historical and literary interest related to the curriculum and attendance at musical and theatrical per‘ formances in London. The announcement was made last week by Ronald Walker, ()MEA President. The committee will develop public relations programs that can be utilized by municipal utilities. in addition to the public relations of the organization. The course, which will combine studies and pleasure. is approved for credit toward a Grade 13 diploma by the Ministry of Education. (‘lassrooms and resident-e at Brunel (four miles from London's Heuthrow Airport) have been arranged through the Student Travel Sometv of Willowdale. The Ontario Municipal Electric Association is the spokesman for more than 330 municipal utilities throughout Ontario. The commissioners and councillors of the member utilities are elected to operate a specialized municipal service. Wainwright A urora Bridge Club Winn ers Following is a list of winners at the Aurora Bridge Club: Wednesday. March 28 7â€" North-South: Marg Melnichuk and Bev Jones; Jean Honan and Pat Rawlinson; Marg Davis and Heather Burling. ‘East-West: Heather The York Board of Education is offering a five-week study course on British civilization as part of its summer school program. with the help of Brunel University in Uxbridge. England. They represent more than two million residential, commercial and industrial customers served by the municipal distribution systems, who consume two-thirds of the electric power in Ontario. is appointed 1‘0 OME4 post Classes in Eng/and 0% 8001's MARGARET TRUDEAU SPECIAL was - $9.95 WITH THIS AD (Just north of Hwy. 7) "Beyond Reason" 40 Main St. N. Markham 2944773 Here’s a 5-week course that’s not hard to take 'I‘HE LIBERAL. Wednesday. April 11. I979 to-view ticket valid for one month covering admission fees to some 400 stately homes and historical sites in Great Britain; five theatre tickets: all tuition fees and textbooks and comprehensive cancel- lation insurance and airport departure tax. Ihformzition and ap- plication forms are *444444{}444444444444444* ******§*****************# OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO-SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK FO'RVTHE ONE NEAREST YOU Wed.,Aqril11th No.1 Jackpot 56 No's._ A No.2 59 No's. Early Birds at 7:35, pm. Reg. Games 8 Specials at 8 pm. "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ N0. 1 Jackpot $60000 No. 2 $50000 This Monday thru Friday, 11 am till 2 pm, try the new Special Luncheon Pack at Scott’s Chicken Villa. It’s a great lunch, with 2 pieces of finger lickin’ good Kentucky Fried Chicken, French fries and a beverage. Great value for $1.59. Jud $1.59 KW“? We" 6ki4k9n- Colonel Sanders" boys and girls make It T‘fxnger llckln‘ good "e RICHMOND. HILL LEGION BINGO NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 VEARS ADMITTED @1133 chickenViMaa Legion Hall, Ohio Rd., off Elgin Mills Road E Shanahan and Kathryn Hill; Marion Fahner and Barb Lariviere: Nan MacNeill and Mabel Carter. (‘ompleted applications should be returned to the same address not later available from the guidance department in any York County secondary school or from lhe Student Travel Society. 1195 Sheppard Avenue East. Suite 4, Willowdale. Ontario. M2K 1C9. May 1 There will be no bridge Friday‘ April 13 because of the Regional Tour- nament in Toronto. For partners or in- formation, call Bev Jones. 833-6334 or Ruth Browning, 727-2580. Monday. April 2 â€"â€" North-South: Bob Dunn and Fred Dieken; George Payment and Joan Dawm: Victor Cronshaw and Bev Jones. East-West: Edythe 'I‘urp and Marcella Lawless: Ann and Hank Jansen; Marg Melnichuk and Heather Burling. Friday, March 30 â€" North-South: Victor (‘ronshaw and Bev Jones: Ross Jenkinson and Fred Dieken; Sandra Burri and Mary Mervin. East-West: Edna' and Bob Dunn; Peter and Pat Martin; Ian Kerr and Glen Waugh‘ :40 pm. Earlyhirds EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT CONSOLATION JACKPOT $500.00 MUST GO @fimeo WITHIN THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE JACKPO'T $1 ,000.00 Black Hawk John St. and~Bayview_Aye., Thornhi||_ THORNHILL LIONS The Doctor's nljgyse and Livery C84§T8R®IHH8PO ALL YOU CAN EAT SALAD BAR ROAST TURKEY ROAST BEEF DESSERT . 5 .W, ' ‘ ALL YOU CAN EAT SALAD BAR SAUSAGES, LASAGNA, DESSERT . SUNDAY. APRIL 15th WITH US IN THE CHIEFrAN ROOM / 11 AM TO 3 PM / . M / 's ~ â€" “ / Q ‘1‘“ 1 ,x‘. J ‘ vy < 7/ A 3, J ,u ’ r , \ " I 25;} : ‘2?» J/ V “SA: }‘ " ’ ‘r \ ...._ X ‘1" / “ “iii J “ i; A ,f'k A, If: \ Y / ‘\ ‘ C7 ' I _ x / /) {M “C l \.x DI IEEET WED., APRIL 11th "‘ MOTOR INN 10711 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL EASTER SUNDAY DINNER Luncheons from 12 noon Dinners from 5 pm. closed Mondays COME CELEBRATE SUNDAY, APRIL 15 12 NOON T010 PM. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED 'A‘truly great Canadum restaurant SPECIAL EASTER TREAT FOR EVERY CHILD 8:00 pm. Regular Games THE DOCTORS HOUSE 8' LIVERY 5:30 PM TO 10 PM Come back to old Ontario at BUFFET KLEINBURG. ONTARIO ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS Present phone for reservations 893-1615. Your host â€" Iohn MacEachem $750 BUFFET $550 nl-n nrnr‘nnl CHILDREN UNDER 10 1/2 PRICE PER PERSON CHILDREN UNDER 10 53.00 PER PERSON 884-9171

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