Aâ€"6 -â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, May 369 R 'rhmond Hill I. Following are some of the comments made by the students. They have been grouped together under the name of the per- former. Several students have written letters describing the per- formances of the five stars. Sandv Beech â€" interprets traditional folk songs. and we all enjoyed ’it a lot: Michael Wright of Grade 6‘ Students at Lake Wilcox Public School were entertained at a Festival of the Arts recently. Sandy Beech. w sister of George and Will Miller of the Irish Rovers‘ was lhe best singer we‘ve had yet; Susan Rosenberger‘ Grade 6. Steve McCaffery â€" is a sound poet who uses his voice and lips to create sounds; Carl Good, Grade 5. Steve McCaffery â€" put on a great per- formance: Glen Stuart. Grade 5. Ken Whiter â€" member of Original Sloth band put on a great performance: Michele Bradley, Grade 6. and Diana Boer. Grade 6. Sandy Byer â€" is an interpreter of folk songs. was very good and hope she comes again some day: Colleen Clayton. Diana Boer. Grade 6, Lisa Leivo. Grade 6. Gordon Penrose â€" also know as Dr. Zed...zany. mad. brilliant scientist: Gabriele Eisenmann, Grade 5. Showtime ‘79 will be featured at St. Paul's United Church. Saturday. June 9 beginningan 8 pm T h e p r o g r a m sponsored by the Star Dance Studio. will feature guest sopranoi Elizabeth Davis ac- companied by Jean Anderson. Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for students. and will be available at the door. ST. PAUL‘S UNITED Refreshments, will be available. For additional in» formation. please call Elizabeth Davis at 773- 5707. York Central Hospital Foun- dation. the fund raising arm of the hospital, will hold its second annual meeting tomorrow. May 31 in the lower cafeteria of the hospital beginning at 7:30 pm. They are: The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, The Bank of Montreal. The Bank of Nova Scotia. The Royal Bank of Canada and the Toronto Dominion Bank. Each of these banks pledged $15,000 over five years. and each has now completed its pledge. The ceflificates Will He presented by Don Little and Grace Jackson. Copies of the annual report and financial statements for the Foundation will be available at the meeting. BIG BROTHERS The Big Brothers of York will sponsor a spring dance to be held at (‘edar Beach Park, Musselman's Lake. Friday. June 1 at 8:30 p_._m_. Tickets aty $5 per person will be available at the door. Festival of the arts appeals to kids at Lake Wilcox P. S. A variety of items will be featured and refreshments will be sold. The Oak Ridges. Lake Wilcox Branch of York Central Hospital Auxiliary will hold a Lawn Sale at the home of branch chairperson, Brenda Neil, 225 North Lake Rd‘. on Satur- day, June 2 from 10 am. to 3 pm. All proceeds will g6 lo York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill Anyone requiring additional information about the hospital auxiliary, what it is, what i! does. and how you can become a member, is asked to call Brenda Neil at 773- 4378. ’ Monte Carlo is coming to Oak Ridges. or at leasl. it will seem as though it has when the main floor of Bond Lake Arena is turned into a paradise with games of chance for everyone. . The Oak Ridges Monte Carlo Night is set for Friday, June 1, from 8 pm. to 1 am. T h r e e lo c a l organizations are sponsoring the event; Bond Lake Skating Club. Oak Ridges Minor Hockey and the Dynes Junior B organization. Tickets at $2.50 per person are available at one of the following HOURS: ION. - THURS 9:30 - 6 PM. MONTE CAR LO FRIDAY 9:30 - 9 PM. SATURDAY 9:30 - 6 PM. PARKING AT REAR LAWN SALE Richmond Hill Norm 1. Night Shift-Stephen King 2.15 2.15 2. The Immigrants - Howard Pas! 2.75 2.75 3. Bloodline-Sidney Sheldon 2.75 2.75 4. Goodbye California - MocLeun 1.50 2.50 Luna-mucmpw 1-50 FREE FREE BOOK EOUAL TO OR LOWER IN PRICE THAN LOWEST PRICE BOOK PURCHASED SPECIAL ORDERS AND SALE-PRICED BOOKS EXCEPTED f0! EXAM"! 1 . Night Shift-Stephen King 2. The Immigrants - Howard Pas! LAWN SALE Saint John's Baptist Church was going to have a lawn sale last Saturday, but the weatherman put an end to their plans. Included in the festivities will be a garage sale and a sale of baked goodies. All proceeds will go to the church. Sunday. June 17 will be a Family and Children‘s day at Saint John‘s. This will begin. at 11 am. and refreshments will be served. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The York Central Association for the Mentally Retarded is planning a summer playground program in conjunction with the Parks and Recreation Departments of Rich- mond Hill and of Markham. Teens aged 14 and up are needed 10 work as volunteers in both programs. -n~ _ , A__ r7X12] that is required is a willingness to work with and a liking for children 6“" r â€" ON All BOOKS AND RECORDS 63%QOOKS phone numbers; 5564. 883-5690 or 5332. Several draws will be held throughout the evening All proceeds will be used for the three sponsoring organizâ€" ations to further sports in the community. Our Lady's Guild is sponsoring a Hello Summer Dance to be held Saturday. June 2, at Our Lady of the Annunciation School on Bond Cresc. T i c k 91 s a r e available by calling 773-5601 or 773-5873. Admission is $7 per couple, and [his will include a light lunch HELLO SUMMER A Public Meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 6, 1979 in The Council Chambers at 10266 Yonge Street Richmond Hill to discuss the proposed reconstruction of the following roads: _ 7:00 PM. - TRENCH STREET from Richmond Street to Mill Street 8:30 PM. - LEVENDALE ROAD from Lucas Street to Jacey Anne Drive. All Residents are invited to attend to review the proposed drawings for the reconstruction. The engineering committee and staff members will be available to answer questions. B. Toporowski, P, Eng., Commissioner of Works 1979 05 23 EST. 1975 V V‘ YOUR FAMILY AND SPECIAL SERVICE BOOKSTORE MAIN ST. N. MABKHAM (HWY. “I 2944773 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL NOTICE To THE RESIDENTS 0F TRENCH STREET AND ‘ LEVENDALE ROAD 773- 773- door prizes and spot prizes. St Paul‘s United Church auction will be held at the church beginning at 6 pm. tonight (May 30). Héme baking will be featured. Nearly new clothing and household fur- nishings will be some of the attractions for you at the auction. ' Food and refresh- ments will also be sold The Oak Ridges Lions are planning a gala weekend for the residents of Oak Ridges for June 15 and 16‘ . (‘IIURCH AUCTION LIONS AUCTION and a desire to work with the mentally retarded. The programs will run from July 3 to August 10 at Richvale Community Centre in the Richmond Hill area and at Morgan Park in Markham. There will be a training session the last week in June for all volunteers. Anyone interested is asked to call 884-9110. There will be a sale of crafts in conjunction with the meet. BLOCK PARENTS The Richmond Hill and Thomhill area Block Parents Association will hold its monthly meeting at the York Regional Police Station. Major Mackenzie Drive‘ Thursday. June 7 beginning at 7:30 pm. AQUATIC‘CLUB The Richmond .Hill Aquatic Club will hold an invitational swim meet at Centennial Pool on Newkirk Rd., Saturday, June 2. from 9 am to 5 pm. and again on Sunday, June 3 at the same times. All meetings of the Block Parents Association are open to‘the public. For additional information, please call Penny Spence at 884-7360. PROGRESS CLUB The Canadian Progress Club â€" York Central, holds a Trip of the Month lottery. The winnei‘ of the draw in May was Diane Hillaby of Richmond Hill. who won a trip to Jamaica. There will be an auction. open air flea market. beer garden and many attractions for the younger set. If you are interested in having a booth at the flea market, please call Claude Mitchell at 773-5887 . If you are busy spring cleaning and have items that can be donated to the auction. cal] Joe Tanzos at 773- 4285. 5m 200/0 5 save 20% to 30% TABLECLOTHS h STAINLESS SHOPPERS WORLD ALBION SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPTON BARGAIN PRICES, while stock lasts. ENJUYSA VIII/GS $3 75% Albion Rd. at Kipling 742-1025 Our stocktaking is completed. We are clearing many items at The Richvale Lions are all set for their annual Steak-In Dinner and Dance to be held June 9. T h e Ric h v ale Communin Centre is the location for this year‘s night of fun and frivolily. Cooking hours are from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. and the dancing to music provided by a disc jockey will begin al 9 pm. ' There will be door and spot prizes. Tickets are $8 per person, and you are asked to please Your Liberal contact Richva/e Lions dinner and dance set for June 9 While the three areas of Richmond Hill each have their own column on this page â€"- North, Central, and South â€" it’s nice to know they’re finally all being compiled by the same person. ‘ So it’s_ easy to get your news into its proper area. Millie Stewart, a veteran correspon- dent with The Liberal, started out handling Richmond Hill North; completely initiated the Richmond Hill Central column; and has now taken on the handling of Richmond Hill South. She‘s available Fridays and Mondays at The Liberal, 884-8177 or 881-3373. Now is the time to save an Gifts. 0/, treat yourself to new additions for your kitchen or dining pleasure. Hwy. 10 at Steeles Ave 451-1625 SERVING PIECES 1 KITCHENWARE V QQQKWARE Richmond Hill South reserve your tickets prior to June‘5 so that the steaks can be ordered. To reserve your tickets. please call 884- 5097 or 889-7007. LIONS AUCTION The Richvale Lions are planning an auction for the end of June. Items are needed, and you can help by donating anything you no longer want and calling the Lions. For-pick up of items. please call 884-17572. SPRING CONCERT The Toronto Waldorf HIUCREST MALI. Yonge 59., Richmond Hill 884-5440 School. 9100 Bathurst Street. will feature a spring concert Friday, June 1 at 8 pm. The entertainment will feature the Waldorf Chamber Singers. the senior choir and guest soloists. For further in- formation. please call 881-1611. †JAZZ AT HILLCREST The Traditional sounds of Jazz will be featured at Hillcrest Mall for the next few weeks. Each Wednesday from 5:30 to 8 pm. shoppers are invited to visit the Market Court and listen to the music of various Jazz per- formers. Tonight (May 30) the Metro Stompers will be the featured guests. Next Wednesday. June 6, the music will be by the Maple Leaf Jazz Band. WRITERS‘ CLUB T h e Ric h v a l e Writers Club will meet Photography Studio 0 portraits 0 passports 0 frames $2.37 for any family or group of 3 or more Family groups welcome, too! Choose from a nursery, spring, fall or traditional background. One offer per subject, two per family. $1 additional for second subject in portrait. No age limit. Also available â€" passport and business photos. Thgon Iocation’itlsook our portla inÂ¥he comfort of a studio 5x7 color 493 Offer good for portraits taken May 28th through June 2nd Mon., Tues., Sat. 9:30-5:00 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:00 \ 868:8 'EII‘S Studio hours: m, director. Back row, Beatley. tail twister; ary: Bruce Campbell, Thursday. June 7 at the home of Bernice Lever. 79 Denham Drive. Thornhill. The meeting will be from 8 to 11 pm. For further in- formation aboul me club. please call 889- 6703. GARDEN PARTY The Richmond Hill Historical Society, Heritage Richmond Hill, will hold its anâ€" nual garden party Saturday. June 9 from 2 to 4 pm. at Burr House, 528 Carrville Road. Richvale. There will be a display. sale and demonstration of crafts, a bake table, a plant table, a white elephant table and an exhibition and sale of paintings by local artists. Tickets are $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children. The Richmond Hill Youth Concert Band wilhentertain. Don Valley Pkwy and SleeIes Markham Place k row, wister: