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Richmond Hill Liberal, 13 Jun 1979, C1

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Craft evening, St. Paul’s United Church, 7:30 pm. Info: 773-5603. York Philharmonic Choir practice, Richmond Hill Baptist Church, 7:30 pm. Alateen-Aurora United Church, 8 pm. Info: 773-4539. Sea Cadets RCSCC Patriot, St. Mary's Anglican Church, Boys 14 and up. 7:30 - 9:30 pm. Info: 884- 3630‘. Lions Bingo at 7:40 pm, Centre Street, Richmond Hill Duplicate Bridge, 12125 Yonge Street, 8 pm. Info: 884-1689. Richvale Lions Bingo, Lions Hall. 31 Spruce Avenue, 7:30 F and C Sunday. St. John's Baptist Church. 75 Oxford Street. 11 a.m. all welcome. HELPMATE INFORMATION COMMUNITY CALENDAR 883-2234 JUNE ‘ 883. Richvale Lions Bingo. Richvale Lions Hall. 31 Spruce Avenue. 7:30 p.m. Your community needs you . . . to BEFRIEND A YOUNG PERSON ON PROBATION. A young person on probation needs the understanding, ac- ceptance and friendship of people outside of their immediate circle of friends and family. “It is important for them' to know that other people care and are willing to help. As a Probation volunteer you would form a one-to- one relationship with a young offender â€" to share an interest, skill, or a listening ear. The length of your personal commitment to the young person would vary from 4 to 5 hours a month for a year, or more. To help ready you 'for this new relationship you would par- ticipate in a training program which covers probation law and its philosophy as well as some of the principles of human relation- ships. If you are a mature person who is looking for an opportunity for personal growth and wishes to give a direct personal service, this is a challenging opportunity for you. For further information, you can contact the Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau at 883- 2235. ' SUNDAY Monday RICHMOND INN ED SEEL REVIEW 10097 Yonge St. 884â€"1 101 THIS WEEK AT THE Best of Broadway 17 Mother’s Break. 9:3(Hl:15 a.m Richmond Hill United Church Info: 884â€"4294. Navy League Cadets, Richmond Hill United Church, 6:30 pm. Boys 10-13 years. Info: 223-8868. Légal Aid Clinic, 7-10 pm. Info 884-9148. Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice, Centennial Pool, 5:30 pm. Info: 884-4594. Richmond Hill Public Library preâ€"school story hour, 10 â€" 10:45 am. I’m-registration. Cantabile Chorale. 8 p.m., Thornhill Baptist Church. Info: 881-1105. ' Thornhill Baptist Church. info: 881-1105. Cantabile Chorale. 8 Tuesday MONDAY Libéral . . . to WORK WITH C.A.R.D. C.A.R.D. stands for Community Association for Riding for Disabled and as its name suggests it is a program that teaches disabled people how to horseback ride. It is. an excellent opportunity for handicapped persons to gain new conâ€" fidence and skills, as well as participating in an enjoyable activity. C.A.R.D. instructs children and adults who are physically handicapped, mentally handicapped, lear- ning disabled; autistic, stroke victims etc. Volunteers do not need to know how to ride themselves, but they must be unafraid of horses and physically healthy. You will be assisting the instructors, helping lift people onto the horses, leading the horses as they walk, trot and run, and helping to care for the animals. The program is Currently held in Ashmount (Gormley Side Road and the 5th Line), so you would need to provide your own transportation to the farm. Volunteers are needed during the day Monday thru Friday. If you want to get involved, call the Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau at 883-2235. 25 Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice. Centennial Pool, 5:30 Free Topical Fluoride Clinic for children, 3-16 years. 8:30 am.- 4:30 pm. Call the Health Unit: 884â€"1133; 887-5245; 832-1384; 297- 3324. Richvale Lions Drum Corps and Color Guard, Lions Hall, 31 Spruce Avenue. 6:30 p.m.-8:30 Yoga at Richmond Hill United Church; 7:15-8:30 p.m. for beginners, and 8:30 to 9:45 p.m. for intermediates. Info: 884-2671. Storytime for pre-schoolers aged 3 to 5, Thornhilb Com- munity Centre Branch Library, Stroke Recovery meeting, Don Head School. 7:30 p.m. All welcome. Ladies Night Out, Yoga and a variety of crafts, Viking Club, Oak Ridges. Richmond Hill Horticultural Society, 8 p.m. Richinond Hill Presbyterian Church. Preserving flowers. Strawberry Festival, Carrville United Church. Rutherford Road. West. 4:30 - 8 p.m. Richmond Hill Coin Club meeting. 7 p.m., Richmond Hill High School, Wright Street. All welcome. Storytime for pre-schoolers 3 to 5 years old, Thornhill Com- munity Centre Branch Library. Wednesday TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY I THURSDAY era] Section C @mmzzzfimfifiy REGULAR EVENTS: Wednesday, June 13, 1979 .Seniors euchre, 10149 Yonge St 1:30 p.m. Richmond Hill Lions majorette and drum corps practice, Lions Hall 7-9 p.m.‘ Duplicate Bridge. 12125 Yonge St Info: 884-1689. A.M.O., Richmond Hill United Church,9:30a.m.-11:15a.m.884- 9722. Counterweight. Richmond Hill Library. 7:30 pm. Info: 255-4421. Community Centre, 7:30 pm Parent Concern meeting, 8-10 pm. Call Joyce, 884-3503. Traditional Sounds of Jazz at Hillcrest Mall, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Bob DeAngelis. Evening Book Discussion Group, 7:30“ to 9:30 p.m. Thornhill Community Centre Library. _____'__ Traditional Sounds of Jazz at Hillcrest Mall. 5:30 to 8 pm. Jazz Corporation. York Association for the Physically Handicapped meeting at York Central Hospital in the lecture hall at 7 p.m. All welcome. Traditional Sounds of Jazz at Hillcrest Mall. Vintage Jazz Band. 5:30 to 8 p.m. Thornhill Radio Amateur Club, Thornlea Secondary School, 8 p.m. Info: 881-2891. St. Paul's Lutheran (‘hurch LCW meeting, 8 p.m. St. John Ambulance Brigade training session. Don Head School cafeteria. 8-10 p.m. Public welcome. 884-4207. York Central Hospital Association Annual Meeting, 8 p.m. at the hospital. Richmond Hill Group of Artists meeting. 7 p.m., Crosby School. Info: 889-1362. Canadian Progress Central meets at 7 Dave Amos. 884-3888 Medical Secretaries Association. York Central Hospital. 8 p.m. 884-5789. Some of the cast of Best of Broadway which played to packed houses last week at Thornlea Secondary School. Left to right are Kelly Fyndo, Mark Raymond, Tricia Adams, John McLeod and Angie Crum. Clubâ€"York p.m.. call 20 Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice, 5:30 p.m. Centennial Pooll Senior Citizens bowling, Newkirk Bowl, 1:30 pm. 884-6922. Free Topical Fluoride Clinic, for children 3-16 years old, 8:30 am. - 4:30 pm. See Monday’s list for phone numbers. Richmond Hill Public Library pre-school story hour. Richvale Branch: 2-2:45 pm. â€" Charles Connor Branch: 2 pm. Pre- registration required. Richmond Hill Legion Bingo, Legion Hall, Ohio Road, 7:35 pm. Spring Social by Heintzman House Auxiliary featuring Cantabile Chorale, 7:30 to 9 p.m. coffee and dessert, at lleintzman House. Mobile Citizenship Court, Rich- vale Community Centre 2 to 8 pm. Info: 883-2234. B'nai B’rith meeting. Gallanough Library, 8 p.m. Guests welcome. Info: 881-2027 or 889-7074. Richmond Hill and Thornhill area Family Services Board meeting. 7:30 at Family Ser- vices office. lnfo: 884-9148. Widows and Widowers meeting. Victoria and Grey Trust Building, Richmond Hill, 8 p.m. Info: 884-2594. Civic Improvement Meeting, town offices, 8 p.m. Committee Room B. 21 Royal Canadian Air Cadets No. 778. 13-19 years. Legion building, Maple Leaf Accordion Band, MacKillop School, 7-9 pm. 884- 8390. Thornhill Recycling Depot, Bayview and Green Lane, 7-8:30 Yoga classes, Richmond Hiii United Church, 9-10:15 a.m. beginners; 10:15 - 11:30 am. intermediate. 884-2671. Weight Watchers, Concord Community Centre, 7:30 pm Info: 669-2173 Teen Drop-In, Concord Com- munity Centre. 8-11 p.m. ages 13 to 17. Info: 669-1840. Duplicate Bridge. St. John’s Anglican Church. 12125 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. 8 p.m. Info: 884-1689. And there was Ellis McLintock himself. a band leader as Well as a teacher for many years, who displayed his own talent on the trumpet. There were some bright lights in the Thornlea Music Depart. ment's production of the Best of Broadway which ran last Thursday to Sunday. John McLeod, Who is in his final year at Thornlea, is a young man with an outstanding voice. He has been offered a recor- ding contract and the album by his own group is soon to be released. Duplicate Bridge at St. John’s Anglican Church. 12125 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. 8 p.m. Info: 884-1689. Lani Wang captured the hearts of the audience with the song “People” from Funny Girl and again with “Hopelessly Devoted to You" from Grease. Adrian Prince brought the stage alive with 'song and trumpet accompaniment to “Hello Dolly." Teen Drop-In. Concord Com- munity Centre. 8-11 p.m. ages 13 to 17. Info: 669-1840. A star in previous shows, he did not disappoint this time in his rendition of My Funny Valentine from Babes in Arms. Duplicate Bridge, St. John’s Anglican Church. 12125 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. 8 p.m. Info: 884-1689 Teen Drop-In, Concord Com- munity Centre. 8-11 p.m. ages 13 to 17. Info: 669-1840. Stars shine despite hall Thursday FRIDAY 71113107! transmission a" canadian Quality repairs to' automtic transâ€" missions, standâ€" ards, Rearends on North Ameri- 9677 Yonge St., can 8 Import Richmond Hill cars. ransmission H canadian 8846663 889-6662 Review 15 883-2234 Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice, Centennial Pool, 5:30 Richmond Hill Youth Concert Band Rehearsals, St. Josephs’s School, 7:30 pm. Info: 884-8873. Ohio Road, 7 pm. Info: 884â€"4521 Richmond Hill Recycling Depot, Elgin Mills Road at Leslie, 10 a.m.-noon. Thornhill Recycling Depot, Bayview and Green Lane. 10 a.m.-noon. Euchre, seniors club room, 10149 Yonge St. 1:30 pm. Dance numbers worked well especially in West Side Story and Grease and the band performed well in lighter numbers but tended to get loud and noisy at times. The band and the chorus were sometimes flat. Mr. McLintock started plan- ning Best of Broadway more than a year ago and has been arranging the music taken from a score of Broadway shows for many months. What the performance really lacked most was a proper auditorium to put it in. There was a dead spot for sound at centre stage and about 50 per cent more people were crammed into the gymnasium than could properly be seated, at least on Saturday night. This made it difficult to see the stage without standing up. Each performance was taped and. when edited, Thornlea hopes to produce a souvenir album of the Best of Broadway. This will be possible only if a minimum of 350 albums, at the price of $6 each, is guaranteed. Strawberry Social and Craft Show. St. Gabriel's Anglican Church. Crosby Avenue, 1 to 5 pm. admission $1. Jewish Marriage Encounter Weekend, Info: 221-9287. Romfield Community Association Bicycle Parade. Soap Box Derby and field games. Stornoway School. 9:45 to 4:30 p.m. Street Dance. Pacter Court, Thornhlll. Info: 889-9623 . _ _ _ _ _ ' Richmond Hill Public Library. Nature Crafts Workshop. 2-3 pm. ages 5 and up. Pre- reglster. Info: 884-9288. Richmond Hill Jewish Com- munity. Square Dance. Rich- vale Community Centre. for members 55 and non-members 56.50. Info: 883-1983 or 884-202]. Open Air Flea Market and Auction Sale, Bond Lake Arena. sponsored by Oak Ridges Lions. Info: 773-5877. Yard sale at St. John‘s Anglican. 12125 Yonge. 9.30 a.m. SATURDAY Saturday

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