A-ï¬ â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. June 27,1979 Coaches, willing :0 help WlIh Iee~ball, are needed. The children on xhis team are aged 4 :0 6 and they play Thursdays a1 Oak Ridges Public School. Boys and girls, who would like :0 find out wha: zee-ball is all about, are asked :0 bring mom and dad to see a game any Thursday. The Oak Ridges Minor Softball Association still has openings for young people on, several teams. RegiSIration fees are easy on the pocket book $10 per player and $25 per family Anyone wishing :0 register their son or daughter for baseball may do 'so by calling The bamams need a coach. These are boys aged 14 :o 17 and games are played in a variety of locations. Umpires are needed for :he association. Anyone willing to undertake :his job. will be 'irained by professionals before :hey begin their duties. If you would like more informaiion abou: the association and what it entails, please call Astrid Perekoppi at 773-4276. Jack Ward at 773-5916. He will be able to supply any other in- formation required at .he same,zime. SCHOOL IS OUT A; 3:30 this af- .ernoon. school is out for the summer. and children will be en- joying (heir freedom. Block Parents will be more in demand :han ever‘ and more Block Parents are needed. A special presentation of ‘Who Has Seen the Wind‘, a movie adapted from William O. Mitchell's novel of :he same name. will be featured June 28 at 8 pm. Her topic will be on the rapid growm and success of Harlequin Books and she will show how you can become an author of these well-read novels. Richmond. Hill Public Library is celebrating Canada‘s birthday with a week of special activities, and the public is invited to join in. Wednesday, June 27, Ms. Pamela Galsworthy. Public Relations Manager for Harlequin Books will be a guest at the library. rr"'s HAPPENINGâ€"IN THE HILL Richvale Brownie is “A L’Vx awarded Edith King Trophy This program will begin at 7:30 Softball is underway in Oak Ridges THE FIRST ALL CHILDREN’S THEATRE JULY 10 to 13 at 2:00 pm. daily THE R|R|E~WOODBURY DANCE COMPANY Direct from New York, this unique company of 35 children ages 6 to 17 will perform The Incredible Feeling Show by playwright Elizabeth Swados (Broadway hits Runaways and Dispatches). This famous company from Salt Lake City will present two programs: matinees for children of Dance is for Everybody; evening performances from their repertoire. Children's program: JULY 17 and 18 at 2:00 pm. Adult program: JULY 19 and 20 at 8:00 pm. ALL PERFORMANCES will be presented in Burton Auditorium, York University, Keele Street (between Finch and Steeles), Downsview. Toronto. (Buses direct to door of auditorium: subway to Wilson station then TTC 106 York University bus.) Chl/dfen 's mannees children $2.50, adults $4.50. E venlng performances $6.00 each. Burton Box Ottice 667â€"2370. For further information about Summer Festival '79 events. call 667â€"3636. Advance tickets alsofrom BASS locations (or call 923â€"4433 and use Chargex or MasterCharge) Faculty of Fine Arts, York University presents exclusive engagements/ Canadian premieres Richmond Hill Public Library has modified the main building i0 allow easier access by the handicapped. and now the .own will look into getting ,he handicapped 10 {he library. Transia Coâ€"ordinaioi‘ for the town. Bud Newron, said .he Minisuy of Transportation and Communications has a new program to provide provincial funding uplo 50 percent for public facilities for (he physically disabled. The Social Planning Library helps handicapped LIBRARY Communin libra- ries have a good selection of best sellers on :heir shelves for your summer reading enjoyment. :0 the cottage With you, in case you‘re worried aboux borrowing books for (his purpose. FAMILY‘Y' The York Region Family ‘Y‘ has a good seleciion of summer day camp programs for children. in case you‘re wondering how you will manage to amuse :he youngsters. The Charles Connor Library in Oak Ridges also has a good selection of pocket novels for sale :0 take A clay workshop for the children is scheduled for later in the summer. Full details about :his program will appear in [his column later. There is Still rbom in most of (he programs. For additional in- Library celebra tes Canada ’3 birthday Included in the day’s activities will be a Kid’s Olympics, singing, films‘ a share in the giant birthday cake and prizes. SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS There is still room in the summer playground programs sponsored by I This program is for children aged eight to 12 and the registrations are limited to the firsx 60 children. Pre-registration is required and you may do so in person or by calling the library at 884â€"92g8. » Canada’s Birthday Party will be celebrated with a full day of ac- (lVltieS at the library on Friday, June 29. Events get underway at 9:30 am. and are expected to conclude at 2 Richmond Hill North Council of Richmond Hill has asked Mr. Newron [0 look into transportation facilizies for ihe physically disabled and repor: on cosr and (he experience of ether municipalities in ahis field. Engineering Commi- ttee members have asked Mr. Newxon to inveStigate this matter fully, and include in his report the number of people who would use the service in town and also look into .he possibility of using the volunteer sector of the .own's population. formation about rates and days and times, please call the ‘Y' at 884-4811. LAKE WILCOX People have been flocking (0 Lake Wilcox to enjoy the water and the beach now [hai the weather has improved. reminded that :his is an 'UNSUPERVISED beach, and anyone swimming {here does so at his own risk. SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS The Richmond Hill Parks and Recreation Departmeni will be sponsoring summer playground programs at communin schools from July 3 to Augusr 10. From 9:30 [0 11:30 am. will be set aside for children aged 4 {0 Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox Public Schools will both have .he following programs. You can purchase :ickexs a'z Rudy‘s Fish and Chip Store in the Included in (his program will be a variety of crafts. sporzs and an oc- casional outing under supervision by counsellors. The fees for this series of programs is $5 per child families wixh children. :he rate is $15‘ Oak Ridges Plaza The afternoon program from 1:30 to 3:30 will be for those aged eight :0 12 and will follow a similar program only geared (0 the older children. 3 cos: of $10 'per c_ouple. For additional in- formation. please call 884-8101. TlCKEIS will be sold for the evening's entertainment only at C h i l d r e n m a y register July 3 at their community school or in advance at the [own offices. GOLF TOURNAMENT The Viking Club Golf Tournament will be held Sa;urday in Szouffville. Tickets are $25 per couple or $15 for one person. and [his in- cludes a dinner-dance in 'zhe evening at the Viking Club. Registration fees are payable for (he firs: day of the session, which is July 3. A half-day program will cosr Full day programs will be held as follows: four to seven year olds at Ross Doan Public School and eight [0 12 year olds at Roselawn Public School. . at the following schools: Charles Howitt. St. Joseph’s, Walter Scott, MacKillop, Oak Ridges, Lake Wilcox and Beverley Acres. Morning sessions are for children aged four to seven and afternoons are for those aged eight [0 12. Programs w_ill be held at com- munity schools and will be divided into morning and afternoon sessions (he Richmond Hill Parks and Recreation Department. 7 The Naran Plan can helpyou lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. This home recipe weight-control plan is easy to, follow and costs little. Go to your drug store and ask for the Naran Reducing Plan. The whole plan is included in every package. The directions are rlghton the label. Pour the liquid into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. Take two tablespoonsful twicea day as needed. Take the vitamin supplement included and follow the low calorie weekly food menu. Your first purchase should show you a simple easy way to lose bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful curves; reducible pounds and inches of excess fat should disappear from neck. chin, arms. hips, abdomen, calves and ankles. lfyou are not completely satisfied with your first purchase just return the empty carton for your money back. Follow this easy way endorsed by many who have tried this plan to help bring back alluring curves and gracefui slenderness. Note how quickly bloatdisappears, how much better you feel. More alive, youthful appearing and active. Naran home recipe plan takesoï¬ugly fat. 492-9641 z I 706 Gordon Baker Road Willowdale. Ontario Classes are now being offered in Stained Glass. Basic instruction will enable you to make your own Tiffany type lamps, Terrar- iums. Windows, etc. Complete stock of all stained glass supplies. Afternoon and evening classes available, Also Custom Work. or for several family Acorn Stained Glass LTD. GORDON BAKER RD LIBRARY The Charles Connor Library has a busy program planned for July. STEELES AVENUE To pre-register for any programs at the library. please call 773-5533 or drop by the library in person. All participants are asked [0 bring a lunch‘ and lemonade- will be supplied by ‘ the library. This program is limited to 20 children and they must register in advance. Beginning July 4 at 2 pm. the summer reading program, ‘Dragon down (0 your library' will be featured. Each child par- ticipating will receive a gift pack with book marks, posters and more. A travelling puppet show will be at the library Wednesday. July 11 at 10:30 am. Wednesday, July 18 will be a day of fun at the library. It‘s the day of the great turtle races. Children will make and race their own turtles. Prizes will be awarded for the besr looking turtle. the besx name for a turtle and the fastest turtle. Read a book and add a scale [0 the dragon. Children of all ages are welcome, but pre- registration is required. FINCH AVE‘ $5 per child or $15 for a family. A full-day program will cost $10 or the same family rate. For additional information. please call Anita Miller at 884-8101. SENECA GRADUATES Several Richmond Hill residents were among the recent graduates at Seneca College‘s King Campus. They are: Ron Celsie. Animal Health Technician; Anne Saunders, Creative Advertising and Broad- casting; Warren Davey, Business Administration; Sharon Anderson. Miriam Kennedy, Marylou Sullivan and Wendy Weber â€" Early Childhood Education; Marie Barâ€" ber, Recreation facilities management; Anna Hunter and Brenda Stephens. Visual Arts Instructor. T h e R i c h v a l e Brownies and Guides wound up (he season with a Brownie Flying up ceremony laSI week. A: the same time. [W0 special awards June Qua (left) treasurer of the Richvale Guides Ladies Auxiliary presents the Edith King Award to 10-year-old Brownie. Sarah Woodrow. The trophy is presented annually to a Brownie or Guide in Richvale, who is considered to be an all-round girl. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). RESIDENT PARTNER IN RICHMOND HILL Carry on a General CORBEIT, MONTGOMERY & ASSOCIATES BARRISTERS it SOLICITORS Expansion § ï¬g {m . SA LE ~ ' Stanley P. Fienberg Ph.D. LL.B. RICHMOND HILL STOUFFVILLE BRADFORD BARRIE NEWMARKET Lady Ame; is doué/zflg 2'†52:? . .. & mmz‘ 4/50 Mal/Q? w r 279 gig/112%; Rodzéryqbemg‘es,Wab/5 (madman szermlz'om/ dwgnm mrmgmm‘y, (Same/6527072 ofyém‘y am! i011»... ï¬owzoo/oz‘osooioofl 10255 Yonge Stréet 883-5557 Richmond Hill South Practice of Law in Later in the summer, there will be a summer flower show, combined with an ice-cream social; and in the fall, there will be an autumn flower show at Hillcrest Mall and an awards night. AURORA KESWICK BEETON ANGUS ALLISTON Members are busy arranging for (he Delphinium, Rose and Lily show. which is scheduleq for July 10 at 8 pm. at the Kit Presbyterian Church BLOCK PARENTS The Richmond Hill-Thomhill area Block Parents Association will hold its monthly meeting Thursday. July 5 at the York Regional Police Station HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Richmond Hill Horticultural Society is not resting for the summer months. The Edith King Award for [he Brownie or Guide considered to be an all-round girl, was awarded to B r o w n i e S a r a h Woodrow. were presented [he Richmohd Hill 233 Yonge ST. South, Aurore Telephone 7 27 5515 ( GLASSES Hostel workers spend time arranging legal aid, as well as giving moral support. accommodation and counselling to women in distress, who have nowhere else [0 turn. There will be a support rally for the Yellow Brick House, a hoszel for women and children in York Region, at xhe Rich- vale Community Centre June 28 (tomorrow) at 8 pm. A Guide All-round Cord was presented to Cindy Varley, for having earned a certain number of badges and passed part of the work towards the Canada Cord. YELLOW BRICK HOUSE Gordon S. Wood The community is PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS 10350 Yonge St., Richmond Hill The Royal Bank Centre . FlTTED TO YOUR EYE DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION Several programs will be held for these children throughout the summer months. and if you would like to help, please call Lyn Wardle at 884-9110 for additional in- formation. on Major Mackenzie Drive begin. ning at 7:30 pm. For additional information about [he meexing of the Block Parents, please call 884-7360. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The York Central Association for the Mentally Retarded is looking for volunteers to help with summer programs for children. This meeting is open to anyone in the community, who is intereSted in attending. ‘ Anyone requiring additional information abom the club, how it works, what the members do and more. is asked to call Mrs. Lever at 88945703. LIONS BINGO The Richvale Lions invite everyone to attend their bingo nights every Sunday at the Lions Hall, 31 Spruce Avenue, Rich- vale. invited to the rally, where project hostel will be explained in detail. “HITERS CLUB T h e Ric h v ale Writers Club will meet next Thursday, July 5 from 3t011p.m.al the home of Bernice Lever, 79 Denham Drive Games begin at 7:30