Sandra Dano, daughter of Gertrude and Michael Dano of North Taylor Mills Avenue, Richmond Hill, became the bride of Raymond Swash, son of Harry Swash ; of Willowdale at a ceremony in Banfield Memorial Church recently. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her farther. She wore a long white traditional gown with a short veil and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. blue car- nations and baby‘s breath. Markham Place Mall is gearing up for Canada Day with a week long display of Canadian items in the Mall. From June 25 to 30 there will be a display of Shop Canadian. This is in conjunction with the Retail Council of Canada and all merchants will display “Made in Canada" items in their windows to promote shopping Canadian. Mall goes Canadian There will be displays of Travel in Canada and the Ministry of Natural Resources will have a display » of and in- formation on endangered species in Canada. '45 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, June 20, 1979 Dano- To become eligible for an award, a property has to be nominated for judging. The nominations can be made by any person or company. The nominations can be made with the use of the entry form printed below. Forms will also be available 'from the Chamber of Commerce at the Town Library and the Clerk’s Dept. at the Town Hall. NOMINATIONS. CLOSING DATE FOR NOMINATIONS. The last day for nominations is Friday, July 13, 1979. All entries must be at the Liberal office before closing at 5 p.m. that day. JUDGING. All judging will take place as nominations are received. As a guide, judges will rate the following areas on a point basis: Having received the official sanction of the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill, The Liberal and the Chamber of Commerce are pleased to present this Awards Program to the citizens of Richmond Hill. The program is designed to encourage and recognize the efforts of the people of Richmond Hill to improve and maintain a high standard of appearance of local pr0perties. It is open to individual residents, commercial establishments, industry and institutions. MR. and MRS. RAYMOND SWASH Originality of landscape design in relation to building. Cleanliness of building, flower beds, etc. Maintenance of trees, shrubs, flowerbeds in relation to pests and diseases. General appearance and color of lawn. Use of color in flowers and shrubs in relation to building (at time of judging). Contribution of property to beautification of the neighbourhood. Libéral 4th Annual Beautification Awards The Liberal newspaper, with the co-operation of the Richmond Hill Chamber of Commerce, announces a Beautification Awards Program for Richmond Hill property owners Swash The flower girl was Patricia Popovich. Her attendants were: Debbie Tindale. sister of the.bride; Judy Dano, Elizabeth Swash; Debbie Blair and Diane Lucci. The maid’s gowns were long blue gowns and bouquets were blue and white. The groom was ac- companied by his best friend, Claudio Lessio and other male attendants were: Tim Tindale, Graig Bennett, Mark Rees and Murray Ferguson. The bride's parents received guests at a reception at the Aurora Highlands Golf Club. The newlyweds honeymooned in Muskoka and have now taken up residence on Yonge Street in Willowdale. The 'ring ibearer was David Parker. Wed., June 20th No.1 Jackpot55No’s. No.2 56 No's. Early Birds at 7:35 pm. Reg. Games 8 Specials at 8 pm. K W Legion Hall, Ohio Rd.. at! tlgm Mulls Hoad t. 31 >3: $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ No. 1 Jackpot $60000 No. 2 $50000 "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" RICHMOND HILL LEGION BINGO NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMIT‘TED Legion Hall, Ohio Rd., off Elgin Mills Road E “Evening in Wales". two evenings of fashion shows, raised $600 for Operation Catch Up. How this all came Following is 3 winners in recent Bridgg Clqb play Wednesday, June 6 â€" North-South: Heather Burling and Marg Davis; Jean Honan and Doug Laird; Patsy Bean and Cleta Dieken. East-West: Myrtle Wood and Bev Jones; Ann Payment and Rebecca Chorg; Jean Goodwin and Marg Melnichuk. East-West: Gerry Browning and Bob Dunn; Natalie Platner and Tom Halley; Ann and Hank Jansen. Friday, June 8 â€" Edna Dunn and Ann Payment; Marion and Don Fahner; Edith Hobson and Marcella Lawless. Monday, June 11 â€" North-South: Ruth and Gerry Browning; Wendy and John Hunter; Ann Payment and Hank Sharp. Eést-West: Marg Bridge Club results Warning Health and Wellare Canada adwses that danger to health Increases wnh amount smoked â€" aVOIU n Avevage pertigarelte lmg'1a!‘ 01mg nicotine Thch is absolutely no other cigarette quite like Medallion. Two fashion shows raise $600 for OCU list of Aurora about is easy. Last year. OCU received a Canada Works grant for $105,000, but no grants are for- thcoming for the coming Lariv'iere; Natalie Platner and Tom Halley. The Open Pairs game and Trophy Night will be Melnichuk and Heather Burling; Barb agd Pe‘tgr R i c h m o n d H i l 1 residents will not have the pIeasure of using High- way 404 this ygar. Senior Project Manager for the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Len Dutchak, said Highway 404 from Highway 7 to Gormley will not be open until late 1980. At this time a number of bridges are under construction and rough grading of the super high way is also being done. Another year to wait for 404 interchange ‘Haikl avoud mhalmg UhnMM 4 Residential (Cash) 1 Industrial (Gift Certificate) 1 Institutional (Gift Certificate) All receive personal certiï¬cates. Atotalof7 awards will be presented for those properties which achieve the highest ratings as scored by the judging committee. 1 Commercial (Gift Certificate) year Because of this problem, dozens of businesses and parents in York County decided to 7 AWARDS held this Friday. For further in- formation. call Natalie Platner, 884-1689; Ruth Browning, 727-2580; or Bev Jones. 8336334. ' This work should be completed this summer with granular base and black top applied next year, said Mr. Dutchak. The interchange at Markham Road in Rich- mond Hill will also be opened in late 1980, he said. LOOKING PROPERTY ON YOUR STREET? NOMINATE IT TODAY WITH THE ENTRY FORM ON RIGHT BINGO IS THERE AN ATTRACTIVE :40 pm. Earlybitds EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT CONSOLATION JACKPOT $500.00 MUST GO WITHIN A new concept is coming to Aurora. Upstairs dining room and disco lounge will be opening soon._ THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE JKEKPï¬T'ï¬'ï¬mflfl John St. and Bayview_Aye., Thornhill -‘A 4 THORNHILL LIONS WED., JUNE 20th combine efforts to raise the needed funds to keep the organization func- tioning. “Evening in Wales" was conceived by Megan McEwan. who is a Welsh born proprietor of Celtic Crafts. a small Welsh shop tucked inside Sherry Brown, Oak Ridges ;Leslie Clement; Richmond Hill; Vivian Greening. Newmarket: and Elke Josephs and Marnie Fockler of Thomhill modelled their new hairstyles and lovely Welsh-milled sweaters from Megan‘s shop. "Evening in Wales" was conceived by Megan McEwan. who is a Welsh born proprietor of Celtic Crafts. a small Welsh shop tucked inside The Village Gold 'N Gift Shop in Kleinburg. She wanted to Help OCU becuase OCU had helped her son. Megan found many businesses and inâ€" dividuals just as eager to help OCU as she was. Maria Lavalle. the new owner of Allencourt Hair Stylists, Richmond Hill, donated the services of her salon to enable several Catch-Up students and teenaged volunteers to stage a mini show that opened “EVenings in Wales". Two evenings. June 11 and 18 were set aside for the show, and proceeds from both evenings netted $600 for 0(‘U AWARDS PRESENTATION THE COMMITTEE The Awards Program committee is chaired _by‘ Irwin Peters Members of the committee are Bob Saunders, Past President of the Richmond .Hill Chamber of Commerce; Councillor Dave Barrow and Ron Wallace, Editor of The Liberal. Names of all winners will be published in The Liberal near the end of August. | herewith nominate the property listed below for The Liberal 1979 Rose Award. NUMBERS 8:00 pm. Regular Games Street address and no Address Name of property owner (if known) Phone number... Nominated by Name I understand that the Awards Program is Open only to properties within the Town of Richmond Hill. Phone NOMINATION FORM THE LIBERAL 1979 ROSE AWARDS A Welsh film, courtesy of Destination Travel. was presented and 120 guests at each perâ€" formance. enjoyed Welsh cakes prepared by Operation Catch-Up parents. The main fashion show was presented by Anne Gifford. owner of the Welsh Dresser in Pickering. The theme was new lines for traditional plaids and wools. Both evenings were successful and the suc- cess is due to many businesses, who con- tributed door prizes and the many volunteers, who MAIL THIS ENTRY FORM BEFORE JULY 13, 1979 TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PO. BOX 155 , RICHMOND HILL, ONT. L48 4Y6 ‘Il-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I- Other events to raise money for Operation Catch-Up are scheduled for later in the year. A Thornhill parent, who is a member of the Kiwanis Club will add to his club‘s support by holding a dance July 13 at Heintzman House. Further information is available by calling 889- 8900 or 727-3944. gave time and effort to a worthy cause. (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) A series of Summer Concerts to be presented at the Mill Pond. *Thurs. July 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Turner *Thurs. July 19 . . . . . . . . . Jim Galloway & *These three concerts will begin at 7:30 pm “These three concerts will begin at 7:00 pm *Thurs. July 19 . . . . . . . . . Jim Galloway & The Metro Stampers *Thurs. Aug. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicol Brown "Thurs. Aug. 16 . . . . . . . . . . Craig Ruhnke “Thurs. Aug. 23 . . . . . . . . Paul Grosney Er Kansas City Express tn - lg; cone Thurs. Aug. 30. . . CONCERTS IN THE PARK [‘ut‘“ Parks 3 Recreation Department PRESENTS TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL . . . . . . . Craig Ruhnke