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Richmond Hill Liberal, 23 May 1979, A6

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A-6 -â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 23. 1979 V118 Pemberton Rd. Richmond Hill, Ont. 1 WE ARE ALSO AT THE THORNHILL FARMERS MARKET SATURDAYS ‘Y‘ AUCTION The York Region Family ‘Y' will hold an auction and garage sale at the ‘Y‘ building, 83 Dunlop 81‘ Saturday. May 26 beginning at 10 am. and running until 3 pm, The Shriners pipe band entertained the audience with several renditions of all-time -'l‘he Shriners Irom El Shamaly in Rich~ mond Hill arrived with their rickshaws to give the children a ride around the Mall. This was a big hit with the children and fun for all. A variety of items will be up for grabs at the auction and the garage sale will have 'somelhing for Two short films will be shown during the evening. Hillcresl Mall was a beehive of activity Friday evening as clowns from the Rameses chapter of the Shriners were on hand to entertain the children with animals made of balloons and by just being clowns. The Richmond Hill Naturalists will hold a pot luck supper and election ofofficers Friday, May 25 at 6:30 pm. The meeting will be held at the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church. For, additional ihformation about the Naturalists or this meeting. please call John Wynn at 884-5334. The Shriners came to Richmond Hill Friday evening to promote their circus. which will be held at Exhibition Park May 24, 25 and 26. Alf Stong, MLA for York-Centre, was on hand to present plaques from the Ontario Government to the players of the Midget team for winning the A11- Ontario Champion- ship. T h e l r o p h i e s awarded for individual efforts went to the following people. PURCHASE OF PLANTS “Offer Valid As long as Supplies Last HOUKs Mon. â€" Sat: 9 am, till dark Sunday [0 a.m. â€" S p.m. location: 2 streets south of Major Mackenzie Drive 0” Bathursl Street I block east of! Bathursl Street. WITH YOUR FIRST Oak Ridges and District Minor Hockey Association held a trophy presentation evening last Monday. and with it, the hockey season came to an end...for this year anyway. one FREE! GERANIUM 884-0623 Shriners entertain at Hil/crest Mall with music, clowns and ricksha ws Hockey season ends with trOphy presentations Cliff Earner gloweré 0n the 7 Pie-Novice IT'S HAPPENING IN THE HILL $1000 GROWERS OF QUALITY BEDDING PLANTS FOR OVER 30 YEARS BRING THIS AD TO THE GREENHOUSES AND RECEIVE Naturalists hold pot-luck supper and election of officers Friday The color guard and drill team performed with some assistance from members of the Toronto Signal Corps drum line. favorite tunes The G. Chapman Construction trophy also for the most improved Atom House League player went to Used to much more area in which to perform. the drill team and color guard managed quite well to give a good example of what they do best. It was a fun evening for the shoppers at Hillcrest and the Shriners seemed to enjoy the fun as much as everyone else. HERITAGE RICHMOND lllLl. The Richmond Hill Historical Society‘ Heritage Richmond Hill will be at Hillcrest Mall from May 24 to 26 with displays and demonstrations of interest to all mem‘ Terry‘s Plumbing and Heating trophy for the most improved Atom House League player went to Ken Heintzman. Thé Jack Pinéombe trophy for Nbvice rMIPJ was awarded [0 Trevor Bingham and the Bob Tomlinson trophy also for Novice (MIP) was won by Ken Wilson. team. the most im- proved player (MIP) was Darryl Bingham, who was awarded the A] Ryman trophy‘ DUALITY PLANTS MEETINGS TONIGHT U The St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a training session in the cafeteria at Don Head Secondary School tonight (May 23) from 8 to 10 pm. For more information call 884- 4204. pm. For more information call 884- HOSPITAL FOUNDATION 4204. York Central Hospital Foun- The Canadian Progress Club-York dation. the fund raising arm of the Central will meet tbnight at 7 pm. hospital will hold its annual meeting Small and large itéms will be available at both sections of the sale with something for everyone. BLUE AND ORANGE BABYSITTING CO-OP The Loyal True Blue and Orange There will be a meeting of the Home on Yonge St. north of Rich- babysitting coâ€"op Tuesday, May 29 mond Hill proper will hold a flea at 8 pm. The meeting will be at 284 market and rummage sale Friday‘ Essex Avel May 25 from 4 to 7:30 pm. For further information, please everyone. ‘ For information about the location Thursday. May 31 at the hospital All proceeds will be_used by the ‘Y‘ of the meeting, please call Dave beginning at 7330 13-111- in the community. Amos at 884-3888. Richmond Hill South Richmond Hill Central Anyone requiring information about this court or about how to apply for citizenship. may call 883-2234 during business hours. FAMILY SERVICES CITIZENSHIP COURT There will be a mobile citizenship court at [he Richvale Community Centre Thursday, May 24 from 2 to 8 pm. bers and all age groups of the com- munity. Raffle tickets will be sold on the most recent quill. which will be used to raise funds for the society. Members of the socier will be on hand to answer any and all questions 01 interested members of the community. From Peewee OMHA Frank Rossi captured the most valuable player trophy, courtesy of Tom Koteff. ' From the Atom ()MHA team, the'most valuable player was Mark Mitchell, who was awarded the tf‘ophy sponsored by the Young Look Salon. Darrin Clayton took home the trophy for the most improved player on the PeeWee House League team. The trophy was courtesy of A] Robinson. award for the most Jim Clark The ORDMHA SOCIAL PLANNING The Social Planning Council will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 30 in the Blue Flame Room at the Consumers Gas Building beginning at 7:30 pm. For further information, please call 884-1210. The Richmond Hill- Thornhill Area Family Services will hold an evening meeting for all interested people called ‘Let‘s discuss parenting’ at the Family Services Another trophy for Bantam House League lMIP) went to Randy Winter. and is cour- tesy of the Stop & Shop. From the Midget- Juvenile House League. the most improved player is Rick Kalkanis, and he took home the Ross improved player on the Bantam House League team was awarded to Doug Laursen. Jeff Glover captured the trophy for most valuable player on the Bantam House League team. Ray Harris Plumbing donated that trophy. HAIR BAZAAR Hillcrest Mall Richmond Hill 0 for beauty 0 for body 0 for fashion 0 for control 0 come in for a complimentary consultation Reg. $25 to $40 $1 7.50 to $28 in effect until June 2nd All permanent waves 30% Off Richmond Hill North Sears The most improved goalie in the house league was John Bertelson, who was awarded the trophy donated by Joe’s Auto Wreckers. In Midget OMHA the most valuable player, Rick Greenslade, captured the A.E. LePage trophy. Brian Davy took top honors in the Juvenile OMHA division as he captured The Farm Fresh Market trophy for the most valuable player. DeGeer trophy Anyone requiring additional information about Family Services and what it can do for you is asked to call 884- 9148 St. at 87pm. Tuesda'y. May 29. building. 10225A Yonge MORE TROPHIES The most gen- For information about tickets. please call JOan Thompson at 884- 6507. BETA SIGMA PHI The York Regional Council of Beta Sigma Phi will feature a ‘Sunset Cruise' benefit dance for the Association for Children with Learning Disabilities aboard the Trillium. The dance will be' held May 26 frgm 4:30Ato 11 pm. The sale is sel for Saturday. May 26 beginning at 10 am. LAWN AND BAKE SALE St. John's Baptist Church will hold a Lawn and Bake Sale at the church, 75 Oxford St., Richmond Hill. 883-1444 Ext. 212 The John Gibson Bingham Memorial Award for the player most exemplifying sportsmanship and ability went to Steve Nolan of Midget OMHA. Chuck LaBelle captured the Don McQuarrie Coach of the Year Award. tlemanly player in the house league was Ross McDonald, who took home the trophy courtesy of Harry Sanders. The Ken Blyth Award for Good Fellowship was awarded to Mrs. Rickie Sanders. The Rick Lusk VISA CHARGEX YOUR BONUS From the "Soft Sensations” Collection: Revenescence Pressed Powder Eyeshadow Revenescence CheekGlow NEW - Ritz Lip Liner Ritz Shiniest Lip Gloss You’ve put away your wmter moods and bared your shoulders to the sun. You love to walk a quiet beach and fill it with your dreams. a You feel the warmth of the sunlit day yet look so soft in sunset light. You look like winter never was, in SOFT SEN SATIONS Participating in the Richvale Lions Majorettes inter-corps competitions recently were, Michelle Dennis, Susan Tompkins. PPERS DRUG MARI; - ume a! mu.- n. 10 Royal Orchard Blvd.. Thomhill “it?!” (Only) Memorial Award for the most goals scored by a Juvenile House League player went to John VanderPloeg. Plans include an auction. a bake sale with some of the most tempting goodies. and fun for all. Don Cook presénted the president‘s plaque to Hugh Mitchell. There will be a family evening at St Paul‘s United Church Sunset Beach Road. Wednesday. May 30, beginning at 6 pm (‘HL'RCH AUCTION Information is COME TO SHOPPERS DRUG MART MAY 24th, 25th AND 26th, 1979 AND MEET MRS. DONNA LYNN BERSETH, Charles of the Ritz Consultant. She’ll be pleased to give you personal and rofessional advice. A . p Ll‘arlcs 0‘! We R047. For your eyes, cheeks, lips and nails This offer is valid starting May 21st to June 2nd or while quantities last 1 Purse Organizer 1 "Ritz" Eau de Toilet 1 Velvet Foam, 30 ml 1 Hydro-Protective En This giftâ€"withâ€"purchase available with any purchase of‘ Charles of the Ritz products worth ' "Ritz Beauty Works" kit including: Because you’d rather be yourself than anyone else picked up if you call 773-5832 or 773-5241. If‘ you are in the midst of spring cleaning. now is the time to get rid of you ‘junk‘. Snacks and refresh- ments will be available during the auction. REMINDERS The Bond Lake Skating Club teen disco dance and dance contest will be Saturday night beginning at 7pm. Tickets are $1 and are available at the door. available by calling 773-5707 and items for the auction will be Mary Lou DiTacchio and Jennifer Barbeau. Michelle was one of four winners. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg) l “Ritz” Eau de Toilette, 3 ml 1 Hydroâ€"Protective Emulsion, 15 ml Sugg. retail $8.50 $9.50 $4.00 $6.50 Lions bike-a-thon pledges must be in by Saturday to be eligible for the draw on the bike. Now is the time to start putting aside all items you want to give to the Lions auction set for June 16. More information on this event in next week's column. Seniors bus trip to Peterborough is Tuesday‘ May 29. Anyone in the com- munity. who wishes to go on the trip. may call Dorothy Bamsdale at 773-5593 for additional information” s8.50 OR MORE

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