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Richmond Hill Liberal, 13 Jun 1979, A6

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Offer effectiveuntil July 31 79 There will be a Muscular Dystrophy (‘ a r n i v a l a n d Strawberry tea at the Villa Hospital. 9000 Bathurst Street on Saturday lune 16 pint included in the fun m“ be a‘ white elephant sale and fun and games for all. lllLLCREST MALL Father‘s Day is the feature in the Mall all week and dad is the number one person A Public Meeting will be held for residents of Oak Ridges on: You may purchase tickets from any member of the Lions club and at the door‘ The dance begins at 8 pm. and will conâ€" tinue until 1 am. Saturday. June 16 Representatives from the Metro Toronto and Regional Conservation Authority will be presenting a Flood Control Report on The Oak Ridges area. DISCOUNT rm Dre-summer qroommq \NII[)I}'1iS(7f)IJI)()') ONLY" IS offprqu a 10% A-G â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. June 13. 1979 8403 YONGE ST., THORNHILL Tickets are $5 per person and this will include a free beer mug. The Oak Ridges Lions will hold a spring dance Friday. June 15. on the main floor of Bond Lake Arena. Featured perfor» mers will be the Alpine Show Band. Attention Dog Owners! TOWN OF ,-,‘-;';u'r,,e.".,‘ RICHMOND HILL IT'S HAPPENING IN THE HILL- Friday. June 22 beginning at 7:30 pm at Richmond Hill Baptist Church. 50 Wright Street. the speaker will be Lee Bryant. a celebrated author and counsellor The music will be by the ‘Triumphant Sound‘ and following this‘ there will be refreshments and Lee Bryant will autograph copies of MAGIC BOTTLE The New Perspective Book Store in the Richmond Heights (‘entre will celebrate is first anniversary the weekend of June 22 and 23. All aspects of driving skills will be challenged. and courses will be marked and .completion times recorded. The first annual car rodeo for disabled drivers will be held Saturday. June 16 at Don Head Secondary School. The rodeo will begin at 9:30 am. Sponsored by the Ontario Crippled Children‘s (‘entre and in co- operation with the Ontario Trucker's Association and the local Lions clubs. drivers from across Metro Toronto and surrounding areas are expected to participate, The public-is invit'ed to attend. and there will not be a charge for ad- mission Alpine Show Band entertains at LiOns dance, Friday PUBLIC MEETING THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1979 AT 8:00 PM. AT OAK RIOGES PUBLIC SCHOOL I) Disabled drivers to take part in rodeo Saturday 881-3618 mm .D. carnival and straWberry tea at ’the Villa Saturday HUN Cu Cemmerv There will be a draw and No lucky men will win a golf vacation in the Bahamas. and they will be allowed to take with them a ‘caddy of their own choosing‘. Entries for the draw are available in all the be in his element A display of ca‘m- ping. fishing and a variety of outdoor acizivltes will be featured and dad will Addifional .infor~ mation is available by calling 773-4285. Also included in the day‘s fun will be a coloring contest for the young people, a Beginning at 1 pm. there will be a Lions milk garden (beer garden) and amusements for kids of all ages. will be another busy day for theLions. as they hold an open air flea market and auction sale. Both activities begin at 9 am. and will eopclude about 5 pm. Richmond - Hill South ST.JOIINAMBl'luUVCE The St. John Ambulance brigade will hold a training session at Don Head Secondary School tonight, June 13 from 8 to 10 pm. ANNUAL MEETING York Central Hospital- Association will hold its annual meeting tonight. June 13 at 8 pm. in the lecture hall at the hospital, At this time. the executive and auditors will be announced. Financial statements for the fiscal year will be available to the public. and some amendments to the York Central Hospital Administrative By» laws will be announced. Saturday. she will be present at the store from 1 to 4 pm to autograph additional copies of the UNITED (‘lll‘RCll Richmond Hill United (‘hurch will hold a service for shutâ€"ins and senior citizens tomorrow. June 14 at 11 am. A luncheon will follow the service For transportation or additional information. please call 884-1301 or 884-7495. - book her latest book ‘The Magic Bottle Be sure to enter your dad in the contest and ladies. now is the time to brush up on how to be the perfect caddy. just in case your fellow should be one of the Girls. interested in playing ball are also needed to form teams. Coaches are needed lucky winners Players are needed for several teams from leeball for four to six year olds to Bantams. who are 14 to 17. stores and al the in- formation counter in Centre Court. dunking machine. where you can try your hand at dunking well- known personalities and much more. MINOR BALL The Oak Ridges Minor Ball Association has begun a new season after several years of no baseball in the community. Richmond Hill North Jazz is still a popular feature in the Market ('ourl each Wednesday from 5:30 to 8 pm. and this week‘s per- i'ormers will be the Vintage Jazz Band. BLOOD DONOR ('LINK‘ There will be a blood donor clinic at Hillcresi Mall in the You may register or obtain any other in- formation about softball at one of the above numbers. in belonging to the new ()ak Ridges Minor Ball Association. please call 773-5916. 773-5253 or 773-4365. Registration fées are $10 per player or $2§_per family. as are umpires If you want to be an umpire, there are professionals willing to teach you. If you or your children are interested STRAWBERRY SOCIAL St Gabriel‘s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill will hold 3 Strawberry Social and craft show Saturday. June 23 from 1 to 5 pm AdijSion is $1 per persor this will include refreshments Included in the craft Show will be a variety of interesting items. The Junior School award went to Martha Slong and the Intermediate School award went to Laurie Reich. MUSIC RECITAL The Richmond Hill Academy of Music held its third annual recital June 1 and the following students received awards‘ Peter Reaume received the Primary School Award. at 884-9288 or in perfison at thé library. LIBRARY Richmond Hill Public Library. Wright St. will offer a Nature Craft Workshop for children five years and up on June 16 from 2 to 3 pm. Pre~registration is required .and you may do so by‘ calling the library For information. please call 884- 4207, Anyone. who would like to join the brigade is welcome and the public is invited to watch the session. The clinic will be held from 2 to 8:30 Now is the time for you to give a pint of blood to help with the holiday need that increases with vacation time. auditorium on the seco‘nd level on Monday. June 25. If you have any of the above and would be willing to spare a print of your favorite picture or a copy of a clipping, please call Jack Ward at 773-5916. The material is needed for an album. that is being started with the new association. HISTORY The Oak Ridges Minor Ball Association is looking for pictures. newspaper clippings and other historical material of past ball teams. per person and There are still some trophies from earlier days of baseball in Oak Ridges that have not been located. { (‘AP‘S CREW_ Members of Cap‘s Crew. 3 ladies softball team. that was the best in the league, who would be interested in a reunion or in sharing some memories. are asked to get in touch with Jack Ward. SCHOOLS Any parents living in Oak Ridges or Lake If you have an old trophy or know where there is one. please call Jack Ward at the above number. "If M fllllNlfllflf SWIM! If you are leaving the community during the summer to move to a new area, please call your child's school and let them know Wilcox. who have children who will be five years old by December 31 are asked to please register them for Information aboux registering your child is available at either Oak Ridges Public School, 773-5572 or Lake Wilcox School. 7735381. Kindergarten. if they have not already been registered. Liberal AID-WATCHER Mina Guerra demonstrated the fine art of making lasagna Italian style. when she visited the (‘harles (‘onnor Library in Oak Ridges Thursday. Everyone, who sampled the finished product agreed that it was indeed worth all the time and effort in- volved in making it. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). Neu Ur‘ Htcfy'no regulal half day k remaining hours program, Starting privately KINDERGARTEN AGE CHILDREE DAYCARE CENTRE CALL PEGGY BELL 757-2134 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION September amber a Day Care program will be Beverley Acres Public School (283 Ind Hill) The children will attend :rndergarten at Beverley Acres. The erI be spent In the Day Care 777“ I a??? ‘

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