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Richmond Hill Liberal, 2 May 1979, C2

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C-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, May 2; 1979 One queen and nine of twelve hopefuls met at the home of Stella Lekx, the publicity chair- person for the Richmond Hill Spring Fair committee recently for a wine and cheese get- together. This year the fair committee limited the number of contestants to 12. Spring Fair princesses present from left to right, in back are Cory Bockus from Concord, Genni Sparling, Jennifer Rice, Diane Greenfield, Kelly Hicks, Jane Sikorski, Karen Marshall, all from Richmond Hill and in front Heather Schell. and Sherie Saunders also from Rich- A urora Bridge Club Winners Following is a list of recent winners at the Aurora Bridge Club: East-West: Marg Melnichuk and Jean Goodwin; Bobbie Bub and Myrtle Owram; Mabel Howe and Edith Windsor. Wednesday, April 18 â€" North-South: Cleta Dieken and Verda Moore; Pat and Bert Rawlinson: Florence Rentoul and Audrey Worrall. Fresh from a first place finish In Ontario-wide competitions held at Bramalea, these Richvale Lions Majorettes will join other mem- bers of the corps for competitions at Bayview Secondary School May 11. Shown above, left to right, are Pottery will be the highlight of a weekend visit to Markham Place Mall in Thornhill this week. Mall hosting Potters G ui/d The Hill Potter‘s Guild will visit the Mall from May 3 to May 5. They will be demon- strating and selling the pottery they make and everyone will enjoy watching this craft being performed by the experts. The Hill Potter’s Guild makes its home at Burr House in Richvale and their craft can be seen there at any time as well. REMINDER ! MAY 7-MAY 11 Exhibition Place Coliseumâ€"Toronto NATIONAL PRODUCTION SHOW& C.W.S. UPDATE ’79 Registration: $3.00 Friday, April 20 â€" North-South: Ann and Bob Bedard; Joan and Bob Orlando; Shirley Bays and Henry Man- delson. (All tied). East-West: John Hunter and Victor Cronshaw; Bob and Edna Dunn; Bob and Ann Manning. (All tied). Mondéy, April 23 â€" North-South: Victor Cronshaw and Bev Jones; This original Toronto House has been renovated to evoke the atmosphere of an 18th century French wayside inn. The menu is exclusively French. offering truly provencal cuisine. Two different menus are offered, the L’Auberge Richelieu will remain a prix fixe five course dinner. For a reasonable price you can feast on Bouillabaisse Cardinal. Canard Rou‘ Aux Peches, Noisette De Veau Normande, Cailles Au Raisins or Civet De upin, or you can enjoy a lighter a La Carte meal at La Pctit Salle, such as seafood crépes, Coquilles St. Jacques or a large Caesar Salad (for two). The upper level provides full banquet facilities to a maximum of 90 people. Fully licensed. All major credit cards Open for lunch and dinner until 11 pm. 4122 Bathurst St. in North Yuk 1 Mi. N. of 401 South of Sheppard 633â€"8104 Tara Kaszuba, 10; Kelly Barbeau, 10; Debbie Greenfield, 10; Tracy Rudyk, 10; Jennifer Gentle, 10; and Michelle Hall, 11. The girls practise under the direction of Sylvia Kernohan. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg). gamiaman/ George Newton and Omar Khamissa; Ruth and Gerry Browning. Side Game: Edythe Woodrow and Lenore Miller; Nancy King and Jane Underhill; Allan Woods and Vicki Spearin. mond Hill and 1978 Spring Fair Queen Birgit Pfenning. Missing from the photograph are three late entries, Janet Patterson from Thomhill and Elizabeth Schram and Laurie Hutcheson from Richmond Hill. Judges for the Queen Contest will be Flavia Redelmeier. Esther Bork, Bryan McWadden and Ken Brown. Judging and Crowning will take place Friday, May 11, in the New Arena beginning at 9:30 p.m. Miss Pfenning the former queen will be present for the crowning of the 1979 Fair Queen. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg) East-West: Marg Melnichuk and Heather Burling; Shirley. Bays and Wendy Hunter; Faye Wemyss and Virginia Smereka. For information, call 727-2580 or 833-6334. BINGO :40 pm. Earlybirds EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT FACTORY THEATRE HENDERSON DRIVE AURORA 8:15 PM. mammmmmmfil wen, MAY 2nd CONSOLATION JACKPOT $500.00 Mum It's "Do It Yourself" buffet month at Kentucky Fried Chicken. And there's just no better way to wind up sports and communtty group acuvmes than with a party. Call your nearby Kentucky Fned Chlcken Store manager 2 hours ahead. Then plck It Up. It's a real Feast, With 3 pleces ofchncken and generous helpmgs of salads For everyone Plus everything you need for servnng up a great banquet For 15 people or more MIDSUMMER MINK [] WITHIN THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE JKC'K'ISfiT $1 .0001“) Wind/up the season with a. great. banquet. John St. and Bayview_Ave., Thornhill _ A_A ‘ THORNHILL LIONS FOR TICKETS PLEASE CALL 727-6179 c0112: chickeanflflaa For many years‘ each May the ‘Y' held its an- nual Treasure and Trivia Sale. in the Lions Hall on Centre Street. Saturday, May 26 York Region Family ‘Y‘ has decided it must change with the times. This year on Saturday, May 26, they will hold a Garage Sale on their own front lawn at 83 Dunlop Street. Margaret Collett. Chairman of the Board for York Region Family ‘Y‘, said garage sales are more popular now and although the Treasure and Trivia Sale ‘was always held at mid-week, the ‘Y‘ will change with the times and hold a larage Sale on Saturday. so it does not limit the number of people who can attend. Donations for the Garage Sale may be brought to the Family ‘Y‘ on Dunlop Street in Rich- mond Hill or residents could call 884-4811 for pick~up As this is the Family ‘Y‘s main fund raising event Mrs. Collett said she hopes people will support them both with donations and by turning Call your local manager tor details. Y’s treasure Er trivia becomes a garage sale 51 Comedy 8:00 pm. Regular Games No charge for seniors on late books out the day of the big event‘ Effective yesterday Richmond Hill Public Library has eliminated fines on overdue materials borrowed by Senior Citizens. Maureen Stephenson, Administrative Assistant at the Main Branch, said the Library Board realized that in inclement weather and in cases of sickness. patrons have experienced difficulty in travelling to the Library. In adopting this ”fine free" policy, the Board hopes to alleviate the worry associated with returning books by the date due, she said. MAY 4.5.9.10,11,12. ADULTS ‘100 STUDENTS h SENIOR CITIZENS 'I.50 Wed., May 2nd No. 1 Jackpot 53 He's. No. 2 54 No's. Early Birds at 7:35 pm. Reg. Games & Specials at 8 pm. 1. [Entries MUST be a family pet and shown by a member of the family under 16. If shown by a person under\8, must be acâ€" companied by an adult. Chairman: Mary Deferrari 8843065 RULES: 2. Entries MUST be on a leash and under the control of the exhibitor. 3. Entries MUST have a licence. Trophy donated by Dr. Moilard for Champion Reserve Champion - Ribbons BEFORE going to the entry table, please make sure the classes you want to enter‘ CLASSES: Km Legmn na,Hl|Uho Rd” aflElgin nMI.|lsRoadE {’5’ $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ No. 1. Jackpot $60000 No. 2 $50000 23:“ RICHMOND HILL LEGION BINGO Legion Hall, Ohio Rd., off Elgin Mills Road E. ”YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" Iairman: ary Deferrari ”065 Best Groorhed Best Trick Largest Best Medium Size Smallest '1 THE 192 YONGE ST. AURORA HIGHLANDS AURORA 727-9449 881-2737 AURORA HIGHLANDS RENOVATIONS GOLF SPECIAL BE A MEMBER AT THE HIGHLANDS UNTIL JULY 15th. 1979 FOR ONLY Kenfiiék Fried 6min- Colonel Sanders‘ boys and glrls make u “linger luckun' good '.‘. NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 VEARS ADMITTED Goodchichen.’ Includes. Ounlimited private golf privileges Oweekends for members only Oclub storage Oshowers Osaunas Osun room Oswimming pool OO.G.A. ,8 C.L.G.A. cards Osigning privileges oetc. Longest Tail Shortest Tail Most comically dressed Champion and Reserve Champion (Judge’s opinion of best Mum $9500 - MUTT SHOW After conculsuion of show, dog food will be distributed to all exhibitors. Sponsored by Maple Leaf Mills‘ Entriés Takén From 5:15 - 6:00 p.rfi SPECIAL NOTE: RICHMOND HILL OLD ARENA Friday, May 1], 6:1_5A|3.M.Ԥharp PRIZES: FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH FIFTH SIXTH $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1 .00 $1.00 $1 .00

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