n-G â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, June 6. 1979 York Central Hospital Association will hold its annual meeting Wed~ nesday. June l3 beginning at 8 pm. Guest speaker will be Dr. Des Walker, who will explain what Nuclear Medicine is and what il can do for the hospitals An audioâ€"Qisual presentation entitled ‘Your hospital is your community‘ will be presented. Former teachers, students and parents are invited to attend a farewell evening for Mr. William Kinsley. principal at Walter Scott School. Your Liberal contact II will be a social evening of friends. refreshment and a presentation 10 Bill and‘ his wife. Bill has been principal at the school for six years and has been transferred to Rogers Road School in Newmarkel. The staff of the Charles Connor Library at the corner of the King Side Road and Yonge Street. invites everyone in the community, to join them as they observe an Italian cooking demonstration of the proper way to make lasagna. “Italian style.“ Mina Guerra will be at the , library tomorrow, June 7 at Anyone wishing further in» formation. is asked 10 call 884-2769 or Italian cooking is fast becoming a favorite of Canadians. and lasagna is one of the all time favorite dishes. 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. 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. So it's- easy to get your news into its proper area. She’s available Fridays and Mondays at The Liberal, 884-8177 or 881-3373. Becker‘s. Onlario‘s neighbour» hood mllk store, introduces Nu-Trlsh, a remarkable milk pro- ducl lhal looks and lasles like regular 2% parlly sklmmed milk. WHAT Is SWEET ACIDOPHILUS PARTL‘I SKIMMED MILK? It's a dellclous, lresh mllk pro duel lhal le homogenlzed and pasleurlzed. lust like me partly eklmmed 2% mllk you are used lo drlnklno â€"bul someihlng speclal has been added â€"lhe Laclobaclllus acldophilus cultureâ€"a special culiure developed by lhe Food Science Deparlmenl ol Norlh Carolina Slale Unlyerslly. Normally. 7 slmllar organisms are found in $3 lhe heallhy body Bul many ol us may not malnlaln lhe normal levels whlcri. possibly. is due lo Improper ealing hebrls broughl on by our modern lifestyle. . \f I Learn to cook Italian style at Charles Connor library ONTARIO'S NEIGHBOURHOOD MILK AND CONVENIENCE STORE SOCIAL EVE Hospital Association annual meeting set i for June 73 590 slows to serve you. Open 9 am to 1 1 pm. 7 days a week ma! S 9000 IO! U‘ whole family. Everyone attending will have the op portunily of sampling the finished producli done There is no charge to attend this program. REGISTER NOW Registrations are being taken now for the pre-school storytime sessions‘ which will begin again .imlhaEall. .,. 1:30 to show how it‘s Registrations ‘ are limited l0 pre- kindergarten aged children. Children attending senior kindergarten will not be accepted in the storylime sessions. Richmond Hill North 884â€"421 8 BAZAAR AND CAR WASH There will be a bazaar and car wash at St. Mary lmmaculat'e School on Trayborn Drive Saturday. June 9 from 10 am. to 2 pm. I Further information is available by calling 8849431. BLOCK PARENTS The Richmond Hill-Thornhill area Block Parents Association will hold a meeting at the York Regional Police Station on Major Mackenzie Drive Thursday, June 7 at 7:30 pm. Everyone is welcome. NATURALISTS The .Richmond Hill Naturalists elected a new executive at their recent annual meeting. Taking over the executive duties will be: president-Dr. James Langstaff: past president - John Wynn: first vice-president - Russ Till: second vice-president â€" Art Rusnell: secretary. Jack Sherbarth; Ireasurer. George Fischer-Jenssen: records secretary. Mrs. Buxton; To make sure your pre-schooler is registered, please do so early, as the number of children is limited. There are many new books on the library shelves for your summertime reading enjoyment. Also available at the library is a good selection of paper- backs for sale. .These might be-easie‘r’fbr the cottager. who is sometimes appreh- ensive of leaving borrowed books at the cottage by mistake. WHEELHOUSE (‘LL‘B Members of the Wheelhouse Club for senior citizens wish to convey best wishes to Kate Forlier. who celebrated her 90th birthday May 3. Birthday greetings for the month of June go 10 Annie Phillips, June 16: Eleanor Elford, June 22 and Sarah Hinson‘ June 28. The Wheelhouse Club has moved. Meetings are no longer held in the clubrooms on Yonge Street._ The new location is 12 King Side Road, next door to the Pik Kwik Store. A remarkable milk product that's good for the Any members, who bulletin editor. Wendy Briggs-Jude: field trip coâ€"ordinator, Howard Gilder. Directors are: Margaret Walker, Edward Addison, Gary Evans and Stuart Harwood. There will be a rest for the Naturalist during the summer and activities will resume in September. CLUB 35 The members of Club 35, the Rich- mond Hill seniors club, will meet June 13 for the final meeting before the summer break. "Several members of the York Choraliers will entertain. aren‘t certain just where that is, may call Mrs. Barnsdale at 773- 5593. are Elsie Asten, Rose Woods and Joan Flynn. June meetings of the Wheelhouse club will be Tuesday, June 12 and Tuesday‘ June 26. The time has arrived lo pay membership fees, and all members are requested to do so by lhe end of June. LIONS The Oak Ridges Lions are busy getting ready for their ex- travaganza weekend set for June 15 and 16. ROSE SHOW The Richmond Hill Horticultural Society will present a Rose Show at the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Tuesday, June 19 at 8 pm. The guest speaker will be Elsie MacKay. a club member, who has had many years experience in caring for flowers. Included in the fun will be a beer garden, performances by the famous Alpine Show Band, an auction, a flea market and much more. If you have items to contribute lo the auction. please call Joe Tanzos at 773-4285 and if you would like a booth or table at the flea market, please call Claude Mitchell at 773-5887. All proceeds’ from the weekend will be used by the Lions for the paving of the parking lot at Bond Lake Arena. lAMP SALE TORONTO: 1491 Castlefield Ave. Tel. 652-2800 TABLE LAMPS Special Sale Price Reg. List Price $150.00 $62.50 Fathers will be special people at Hillcresl Mall from June 11 to 16. UNION The Mall will ‘be full of a variety of cam- ping and outdoor displays, that are certain lo appeal to all men, even if they aren‘t fathers. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. LIMITED Displays of camping equipment, camp sites. campers and much more will at- lracl ‘his‘ eye. Also featured will be a draw, where two lucky men will win a trip for two to the Bahamas. It‘s a golfing excursion for the fellow and a caddy of his choice. Tickets for the draw will be available in all the stores in the Mall and at the information counter. No purchase is 6924 53" High FLOOR LAMPS Special Sale Price Reg. List Price $200.00 $82.50 mm Willa Neal (top) of Don Mills and Karen Booker of children at the Ontario Community Centre for the Thornhill have opened a day care centre for deaf Deaf. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg.) A week for fathers to shine 1270 Eglinton Ave. E Tel. 625-9003 MISSISSAUGA: â€" Choose from 2 table ’rice lamps finished in old '0 brass and 2 floor lamps finished in polished brass, all with a soft pleated fabric on vinyl shade. Light up in style with today’s new lamps, now at super exciting savings. Tall, bright, beautifully simple in design, yet very functional too. necessary 10 win, and everyone is invited to enter. HILLCREST THIS WEEK Seneca College will be on hand at Hillcresl Mall Friday evening to demonstrate some gymnastics skills. The Iris Society will take over (‘emre (‘ourl Saturday with displays of blossoms of every hue. , (‘entre Court will be the scene of vaulting. tumbling and other feats of daring skill. GARDEN PARTY The Richmond Hill Historical Society. Heritage Richmond Hill, invites everyone to its annual garden party to be held Saturday, June 9, at Burr House from 2 to A sale, display and Richmond Hill South Open Mom-Wed. and Fri. 8:30 am. to 5:00 pm. Thurs. 8:30 am. to 9:00 pm Sat. 9:00 am. to 4:00 pm. demonstration of crafts will be featured, and a bake table. plant table and white elephant table will be other attractions. Tickets are $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children. An exhibition and sale of paintings by local artists will be another attraction. Enlerlainmenl will be by the Richmond Hill Youth Concert Band. “The Soul Sur- vivors'ï¬ one of Canada's leading Christian music groups, will be guest performers a1 Emmanuel Angliucan Church Sunday evening at 7:30 pm. EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Evervyone is imhted 6923 59" High to enjoy their music. WRITERS CLUB T h e Ri c h v a l e Writers Club will meet Thursday. June 7. at the home of Bernice Lever, 79 Denham Drive. For additional in- formation about the club‘ please call Mrs. Lever at 889-6703. of the Members of the York Central Hospital Association will be held in the (a) Receive and consider the Annual Reports (b) Proposed By-Law Amendments (c) Elect Directors (d) Transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof. Dated at Richmond Hill this 6th day of June, 1979 by order of the Boald of Trustees. Spring Elegance 2613 Egllnton E. 0 Hlllcresl Mall 0 Cloverdale Mall 0 Sherldan Mall, Plckerlng o Sheridan Mall, Mississauga. 588 Bloor West :ommerce Court 0 Charles Promenad9923-5708 York Central Hospital WEDNESDAY, the 13th DAY of JUNE. 1979 at the hout of 8:00 pm. to: HIIIcrest Mall YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING take notice that the J.C. HEPBU RN, SECRETARY DINNER DANCE There are still some tickets for the Rich- vale Lions annual dinner and dance lo be held at the Richvale Community Centre Saturday. June 9. For last chance tickets, because the steaks must be or- dered now, please call 884-5097 or 889-7007. ¥§§