HELPMATE INFORMATION COMMUNITY CALENDAR 883-2234 . April 883- Richvale Lions Bingo. Richvale Lions Hall. 3| Spruce Avenue. 7.30 p.m. EASTER SUNDAY Grade 8 students Deena Slater and Denny White from Royal Orchard Public School put together this exhibit which explains why “cola†drinks taste good. Concert by lslington Youth (‘ommunity Choir. 7.30 p.m. Info: Call Mrs. Wood. 883-5633. lllh Richmond Hill Brownies mothers‘ auxiliary. donations needed for garage sale. Pickup: 884â€"84“ or 884-9564. Richvale Lions Bingo, Richmond Lions Hall. in Spruce Ave. 7.30 York Philharmonic Choir practice. R. Hill Baptist. 7.30 Mother's Break. Richmond Hill United Church. 9.30 - 11.15 a.m. 884-4294. Yoga. Richmond Hill United Legal Aid Clinic, 7 to 10 p.m. 884. 9148. . . .TO WORK WITH CHILDREN BY . . . being a RIDING INSTRUCTOR'S ASSISTANT. The Community Association for Riding for Disabled needs two or three people to help on either Thursday or Friday mor~ ning. The volunteers would help lift han- dicapped children onto the horses: lead the horses (walking and trotting) ;. and help with exercises. People who volunteer for this program must be healthy and have no fear of horses. The riding program is held at a stable in Ashmount (Gormley Sideroad and 5th line). If you can help, call the Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau at 883-2235. . . . MARKING CHILDREN'S MATH PAPERS. A junior public school. near the Hillcrest Mall needs someone who can come into the school on Tuesday afternoons to help in a classroom. You would mark the math papers and help the children with their math problems. If you are interested in children and can help‘ call the Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau at 8832235. . . . being a TEACHER‘S AID. Operation Catch-up teachers instruct small groups of elementary or secondary students in informal SUNDAY Tuesday CAN YOU EAT A PARTY SIZE PIZZA YOURSELF? Call the Syndicate for details Monday Your community needs you. . . 883-4848 15 22 York Science Fair Results - See Page Câ€"5 Alateen. Aurora United Church. 8 p.m. 773-4539. Scrabble games. Richvale Comm. Ctre. 7.30 p.m. Craft evening. St. Paul‘s United 7.30 p.m. 773-5603. York Philharmonic (‘hoir Practice. R. Hill Baptist. 7.30 Lions Bingo at 7.40 pm. Centre 81.. R. Hill. Duplicate Bridge. 12125 Yonge. 8 p.m. 8844689. Duplicate bridge. 12125 Yonge St 3 p.m. Info: 884-1689. Craft evening at St. Paul‘s United. 7.30 p.m. Info: 773-5603. Lions Bingo at 7.40 p.m. Centre St. R. Hill. Scrabble games at (‘ommunity Centre. I Richvale Lions Drum Corps and Color Guard. Lions Hall, 3| Spruce Avenue, 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Navy League (‘adets R.H. United (‘hurch 6:30 pm. Boys 10-13 years 223-8868 Church. 7.15 10 8.30 p.m. for beginners; 8.30 p.m. m 9.45 p.m. for intermediates. RJI. Public Library Preâ€"School Story Hour 10 a.m.-10:45 a.m. Pre-registration. Volunteers Week '79. (‘all the R Hill volunteer bureau at 883-2235 MONDAY settings. These students are young people who have had difficulty learning in a traditionaLclassroom and requireadditional attention and instruction. There are ap- proximately 10 youngsters who are on a waiting list for Operation Catch-up, however volunteers are needed to assist the teachers before these students can begin. Volunteers need not be qualified teachers, but be in- terested in young people and willing to help one morning a week. Ten volunteers are needed for the Richmond Hill Area, five for Thornhill, five for Markham and five for Kleinburg. If you can help. call the Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau at 884-2235. . . . helping in a THORNHILL JR. KIN- DERGARTEN CLASS. There is a young handicapped girl in a Jr. kindergarten class who requires extra attention in order to remain in the classroom. One or two volun- teers are needed during the afternoon to assist the teacher of the classroom. You do not require experience, as you will receive any necessary training. If you can help call the Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau at 883- 2235. They were part of the Region-wide Science Fair held at Don Head Secon- dary School in Richmond Hill last week. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg) Richvale 30 p.m. Libéral Parent Concern. 8 to 10 p.m. Call .‘Joyce, 884-3503. Stroke Recovery Meeting, Don Head School. 7.30 p.m. Soccer referee‘s basic qualifying clinic at Thornlea. 7 p.m. Info: 889-1219. Last scone tea at the Burr House Ladies night out. Yoga & a variety of crafts. Viking Club, flak Ridges. St. John Ambulance training at [)on Head. 8-10 p.m. Info: 884- 4204. Soccer Referee’s basic qualifying clinic. Thornlea Secondary. 7-10 p.m. Info: 889-1219. Storytime for pre-schoolers. 3-5 yrs.. Thornhill Comm. Ctre. Library. 2 p.m. (‘oncord Ladies afternoon group, pot luck lunch. Concord Comm. Ctre. Info: 669-1840. (‘o-op babysitting group meeting. 128 Weldrick. 8 p.m. Info: 884- Richmond Hill Right to Life meeting, 8 Elizabeth St.. Thor- nhill. 7.30 p.m. Info: 889-1268. Thornhill Lions Bingo. Thornhill Community Centre. 7.30 p.m. (‘ounterweighL Richmond Hill Public Library. 7.30 p.m. Dupicate Bridge. St. John's Free $706 (‘GlT. Richmond Hill United (‘hurch for girls. 12 to 17 years of age. 7 to 8.30 p.m. 884-5971. Wednesday TUESDAY ommunity REGULAR EVENTS: Wednesday, April 11, 1979 Two other new features this year are a goat show and a pizza and spaghetti eating contest to be sponsored by Barrel Pizza. Ed Banks at 884-6240 can provide all the information required for entry into the Miss Sgring Fair Contest. The Fiddling Society has been approached to provide judges and there are lots of contestants around. said Mrs. Lekx, “but we have no idea what we‘re getting into". Signs will soon be going up at all the entrances to town listing the date of the year's fair as May 11, 12, and 13. ' Stella Lekx. Publicity Chair- man for the Spring Fair Com- mittee said this year will be the first Richmond Hill Spring Fair Old Time Fiddling Contest. “Fiddling is an ‘in thing' now," said Mrs. Lekx. ’The call is out to all the pretty young girls in Richmond Hill. Spring is barely here and already plans are gaining momentum for Richmond Hill Agricultural Society‘s 130th Spring Fair. St. John Ambulance'training session, Don Head School. 8-10 p.m. Info: 884-4204. at York Central Hospital. 8 p.m. Info: 884-5789. Richmond Hill Group of Artists critique night. Crosby school. 7.30 p.m. Curtain Up at Hillcrest. Tonite: Dutch Treat. 5.30 p.rn. Medical Secretaries Assn. meets â€" noon. Importance of com- munity involvement with Rhelda Stockall and Sharen Smith of Helpmate. Richmond Hill United Easter Anthems. 8 p.m.. Tickets: 884- 130l. Easter Awakening Program, Thornhill United, 9.30 - H.130 a.m. Info: 889-7046. Parent & Pre-schooler program at St. Mary Immaculate. ll a.m. Ward 3 Ratepayers meet at 16th Ave. School. 8 p.m. Info: 889-6653. Evening book discussion group, Thornhill Community Centre Library. 7.30 p.m. Thornhill Amateur Radio Club. Thornlea Secondary School. 8 p.m. 881-2891. Canadian Progress Club. York Central, 7 p.m. Info: 884-3888. St. John Ambulance training, at Don Head, 8,p.m. Info: 884-4204. “Showtime Seventy-Nine". Annual fashion show for Pleasantville Branch of York Central Hospital auxiliary. 8.30 pm. in hospital cafeteria. Info: 884-3216 or 884-2177. A Morning Out. Richmond Hill United Church. 9.30 - 11:15 a.m. 884-9722. Richmond Hill Lions Majorette and drum corps practice. Lions Hall. 7-9 p.m. Seniors Euchre games. club rooms. 10149 Yonge Street. Rich- mond Hill. 1.30 pm. Anglican Church. 12125 Yonge. Information: 884-1689. Spring Fair planning is well' underway WEDNESDAY topical fluoride clinic for Neil Mortson. chairman of the crest committee said out of about Seven Secondary Schools in the Richmond Hill area were ap- proached by the Spring Fair Committee last fall asking students to compete in a contest to design a new logo or crest for the fair. For the third year in a row, the Spring Fair Committee is holding a Senior Fair Queen and King competition for all those over 65 years of age. Another new “biggee†this year is a potato peeling contest to run the whole period of the fair; The object being to see how long a peel contestants can make out of one potato: Pdtatoes are supplied but entrants are allowed to bring their own knives. The 1978 Rich 'iond Hill Spring Fair queen. irgit Pfenning, went on to place second at the Canadian National Exhibition. The reigning monarchs, Katharine Harris of Unionville and Donald Hick of Richmond Hill, encourage seniors to come and participate. Thornhill Community Centre Library pre-school French. 3-5 years. two and a half hours a week. Preâ€"registration. Call the library for times. Focus on couples, a marriage enrichment weekend at Cedar Glen Conference Centre. Register before April 23. 85 St. Clair East, Toronto. Weekend is May ll-l3. (‘ivic Improvement meeting at the Town Hall. Committee Room B. 8 p.m. Richmond Hill Curtain Club “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds". Curtain: 8.30 p.m. Tickets‘ 884-3703. B'nai B’rith meeting at Gallanough Library, 8 p.m. Info: 881-2027 or 889â€"7084. Richmond Hill Lions meeting. 6.30 p.m. Rotary Travelogue at Bayview Secondary. “Colorful (‘anyonlands". 8 p.m. Thornhill Community Centre “Art in the Library all month. Yoga Classes at Thornhill Holy Trinity Anglican Church. 8.45 to l0 p.m. Yoga Class, Richmond Hill Citizenship Court. Richvale Community Centre. 2-8 p.m. Info: 883-2234. Volunteer week ‘79. Volunteer Bureau open house at York (‘entral Hospital, 10 a.m. â€" 4 p.m. chlldren3 to 16 years. 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 pm. Call the Health Unit for information and appointments: 884-1133: 887-5245: 832-1384: 297- 3324. “Showtime Seventy-Nineâ€. 8.30 p.m. See April 25. Richmond Hill Legion Bingo, Legion Hall, Ohio Road, Rich- mond Hill. 7.35 p.m. Section C Thursday Richmond Hill United Church, Good Friday Service in the chapel with communion. 7.30 Teen Drop-in. Concord Com- munity Centre. 8-11 p.m. Ages 13- Duplicate Bridge at St. John's Anglican Church, 12125 Yonge St. 8 p.m. Info: 884-1689. St. Mary's Anglican Church, senior choir cantata. 8 p.m. Friday night youth program at Don Head, for teens. 13-16 from 7- 10 p.m. Teen drop-in. Concord Com- munity Centre. 8-H p.m. Ages 13- I7. llth Richmond Hill Brownies mothers auxiliary. donations needed for garage sale. Pickup: 884-8441 or 884-9564. Friday night youth program at Don Head, for teens. 13-16 from 7- l0 p.m. This year the logo will be printed on the catalogue of events, but in the future it will be on all letterhead and signs and the committee plan to have jacket crests made. Official opening of the Spring Fair will be Friday night this year with dignitaries of the fair, “Right to Life"- meeting. 8 Elizabeth Street. Thornhill. Info: 889-1268. Duplicate bridge. 12125 Yonge SL. 8 p.m. Info: 884-1689. Dessert bridge & euchre. Our Lady Queen of the World Church, 8 p.m. Tickets: 884-6921 or 889- 3875. ' 6,000 students in the seven schools. only two entries were received. The winning entry was Carolynne Saxton, from St. Roberts Catholic. School in Gormley. Richmond Hill Curtain Club “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds". Curtain: 8.30 p.m. Tickets‘ 884-3703. Teen Drop-In at Concord Com- munity Centre, 8-11 pm. Ages 13- I7. Maple Leaf Accordion Band, McKillop School. 7 to 9 p.m. 884- 8390. Tuesday, April 17 â€" 2:15 pm. â€" Council Chambers, Regional Council Meeting. St. Luke‘s famin dinner & bazaar. 5-9.30 p.m. 39 Green Lane. Thornhill. Friday night youth program at Don Head for teens. 13-16 from 7- 10 p.m. Bayview and Green Lane. 7 to 8.30 pm. Community Centre. 7.30 p.m. 669- 2l73. Thornhill Recycling Depot, Friday, April 13 â€" Holiday â€" Municipal Offices will be closed. Monday, April 16 â€" Holiday â€" Municipal Offices will be closed. for FRIDAY Civic C orner 884-0375 so INDUSTRIAL ROADLRICHMOND HILL INEX CLEAN CAB CENTER ’FREEEngine Shampoo with every "Seal a Shine" 'knl‘ Shfnc 883-2234 “And if it rains this year,†she joked. “we‘ll be selling them in sets of six.“ Remembering that the fair was rained out last year Mrs. Lekx said the fair committee is hoping for sunshine this year so they can recoup some of their losses. ll th Richmond Hill Brownies mother‘s auxiliary. Donations needed for garage sale. Info: 884- 844] or 884-9564. To offset some of these losses, the committee has had mugs made up for sale with the new logo printed on them. Thornhill Community Centre Library program for children. six to 12. 10.30 a.m. Preâ€"registration. the town and the agricultural society conducting the ceremonies. Easter crafts for children, aged five and up at Richmond Hill Public Library. 2-2.30 p.m. Pre. registration required. “Club 35" rummage sale, 10 a.m. â€" 2 p.m. 10149 Yonge. Tuesday, April 17 â€" 7.30 pm. â€" Council Chambers, Planning Committee. R.H. Recycling Depot. Elgin Mills Rd.-E. at Leslie. 10 am â€" noon. Euchre. 1:80 pm. Seniors Club Room. 10. I49 Yonge St. R.H. All welcome. Richvale Emmanuel Anglican Church youth group dance, 8 p.m. Tickets: 889-6510. Thornhill Recycling Depot Bayview at Green Lane. 10 am to noon. Richmond Hill Curtain Club “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-M‘oon Marigoldsâ€. Curtain: 8.30 p.m. Tickets“ 884-3703. Holy Trinity Anglican portunity sale. Brooke Thornhill. 10 am. to noon. Thornhill UCW. rummage 189 Dudley Ave. 10 a.m. â€" R. Hill Presbyterian rummage sale. 1-3 p.m. Info: 884-6919. Wednesday, April 18 â€" 7.30 pm. â€" Council Chambers, Engineering Committee. Auction for Allenbrae Branch of York Central Hospital aux. at Victoria Square Comm. Hall. Donations needed. Info: 884-7879. 884-1944. 'I‘hornhill Comm. Clre. Library program for kids. 6-12 10.30 a.m. Make a kite. Put-registration. Minor ballregistration.10 a.m. â€" ! p.m. new arena. Info: 884-5274. Tennis club registration for coaching, Crosby Park, 10 a.m. â€" l p.m. Info: 881-6730. Feature film at Richmond Hill Library. 2-3 p.m. All children. GUARANTEED NEVER WAX YOUR CAR AS LONG AS YOU OWN SATU RDAY SL.