Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

Richmond Hill Liberal, 5 Sep 1979, C7

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The Thornhill and District Horticultural Society will present their big Annual Show and Sale on Saturday, September 8. at the Gallanough Public Library, Brooke Street. Thornhill. Children from 3-5 years will be entertained at the Thornhill Community The Thomhill Village Library. 10 Colborne Street, is pleased to an- nounce that a ramp has been constructed at the library to provide access The bride was radiant in a long white gown with a net bodice trimmed in daisies‘ She was attended by a Matron of Honor, Darlene VanDenBran’d; who wore a yellow blouson-style gown trimmed with daisies. to the building and its facilities for the han- dicapped who must use wheelchairs. The ramp, built to provincial specificiations and funded by Wintario, is located on the east side of the library, con- veniently placed near the parking lot. Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church was the scene for the August 4 wedding of Amy Dianne Britnell and David James Mirrlees. Both the bride and groom graduated from Bayview Secondary School and have been life- long residenls of Rich- mond Hill. The Gallanough Library will be open just Other bridesmaids were Elizabeth Carswell, Heather Butterworth and Lesley LaJambe. All wore mint green gowns trimmed in daisies. Inside Thornhill Thornhi/l 8 District The bride was given in marriage by her father. John Brilnell. The groom was at- tended by his best man, Charles VanDenBrand of Brampton and ushers Donald Carswell. Richard Francis and Brian Madely. A reception followed the ceremony. The bride‘s parents. John and Sheelaugh Britnell received 134 guests at fillllllllllllllllilllllflIIllIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllg Richmond Hill coup/e married l-lllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllfi Elizaberh Sanderson has passed her Grade 3 exam wirh the Canadian Ac- cordian Teachers Associa- tion. Elizabeth is a stu- dent of Cosmo School of Music. By GEORGIE BURKHOLDER "RAFFAELSV ‘ Black Hawk Motor Inli ELIZABETH SANDERSON CosdemlofMts‘c mas Yam Sm W HI HAPPY HOUR COME, BRING YOUR FRIENDS THE FUN’S 01v (15.! AT RICHMOND HILL’S NEWEST DISCO N0 COVER CHARGE SUITABLE ATTIRE REQUIRED Horticultural society annual show Saturday Yonge St. 8. Elgin Mills Ramp constructed at Library 884-917] Children may be registered for one session only, with each group limited to 10 children. KING TUT NIGHT An Art Gallery Exhibit with slide show and lecture on the Treasures of King Tut will be a feature of the Thornhill Community Library Auditorium on Thursday. October 4, at 8 pm. A representative of the Art Gallery of Ontario will present the show. 7 If you register now, you just might be one of the lucky 75 people who will Centre Children‘s Library on Tuesdays at 1:30 and 2 p.m.. with story telling. Also. story telling will be a feature on Wednesdays at 10:30 and 11 am. after 8 am. to receive entries and all entries must be in position by 10:30 a.m., when judging begins. The bride and groom left for a honeymoon trip to Jamaica and upon their return. will live in Thomhill. r§how hours for the general public will be from 1:30 to closing, at 9 Heintzman House Thornhill. The groom’s parents, William and Jean Mirrlees assisted. 9. . Visitors will be provided with refresh- No experience necessary, the only requirement is enthusiasm. OWN TOUCH RICHMOND HILL LIONS ENTERTAINERS REGISTRATION Karen Beggs For further information, call LADIES NIGHT MAJORETI'ES & DRUM LINE SEPT. 5 â€" 7-9 PM E 106 CENTRE ST. E. RICHMOND HILL FEATURING RICHMOND HlLL'S MON., SEPT. 3 T0 SAT., SEPT. 8 Richmond Hill 884-1101 MALE EXOTIC DANCERS Tuesday 8846745. 'To register please call 881-5668. be admitted to the Thornhill Community Auditorium for the special preview. The Thornhill Cinei Club will hold its first evening film for viewing and discussion on Tuesday. September 25 at 8:30 pm. in the Thornhill Community Centre Library Auditorium. If you are interested in joining the club, come out and hear what it is all about. The Thornhill and District Horticultural Society is undertaking its annual fall clean-up and planting of the Percy Bone Memorial Parkette in Thornhill Park on Saturday, September 15 at 10 am. A beautiful watercolor painting of orange lillies. the work of the society's own Kay Ackerman, will be offered as a draw prize. The community is in- vited to come to the show and bring along family and friends. Members are advised that the Hamilton Chrysanthemum and Dahlia Show takes place at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington, on September 22 and 23. ments served in the Tea Room by the committee. The plant table will be in full operation, receiving and selling plants. MOVIE BUFFS OPEN HOUSE AT LIBRARY the Thornhill Community Centre Library. during the month of September. the Art Wall will be covered with a display of art and literature submitted by the children of the area for the KIDS COUNT CONTEST. It is being held in honor of the International Year of the Child. Entry date closed on June 30 and pictures will be hung on Sep- tember 10. Puppet performances by children are scheduled for 7:30 pm. and awards for both Kids Count and Funflower Reading Program will be given to participants at 8 pm. in the Auditorium. Refreshments will be served and you are in- vited to bring your friends and neighbors SATURDAY PROGRAMS Saturday morning programs are offered during September for children 6-12 years and take place every Saturday at 10:30 am. in the Children's Library Auditorium at the Thornhill Community Centre. On September 15, Films for Kids will be shown; on September 22 it‘s “Make a Macaroni Masterpiece" and on September 29 Thanksgiving Crafts will be undertaken. Children are to be registered for all programs but the films. Please call 8815668 JOIN THE DANCE Parents of school children are advised by Scottish Country Dance Instructor Jeanette Todd of the dates for registration for the A Royal Bank Loan can help you get the car you want... a little sooner than you‘d planned. We have flexible interest rates and a friendly and helpful staff to serve you, We can help you get the car you want a little sooner than you’d planned. 5% ROYAL BAN K When you succeed...we succeed. coming season Children at Bayview Fairways Public School will be registered on September 10; Bayview Glen on September 11: German Mills on Sep- tember 12; Stornoway on September 13 and Baythorn Public School on September 14‘ Mi’s. Todd. with typical Scottish hospitality yvill conduct a strictly social evening {or the adult group at Royal Orchard Public School on Wed- nesday evening, Sep- tember 19. Beginners are welcome. You are invited 0H! WHAT A NIGHT OUT IN RICHMOND HILL DINING AND DANCING IN A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE JOIN US FOR YOUR NEXT NIGHT OUT â€"HOUSE OF LORDSâ€" â€"STEAK HOUSEâ€" â€"10133A YONGE ST.â€" RESERVATIONS 8847224 AMPLE PARKING AT THE HEAR Then, on Tuesday. September 11 at 8 pm. Scottish Country Dancing classes will resume at Thornhill Presbyterian Church Hall under direction of Jeanette Todd‘ who says that any adult in the community is welcome and need not feel that they must bring a partner. to come and bring a friend. enjoy refresh- ments and decide whether you would like to be a regular member. ”It is the most pleasant form of exercise.“ Mrs. Todd explains. 135 vanes 51. NORTH AURORA \ RESERVATIONS: 727â€"2400 SHOPNSAVE AT (11’) 'It ’s a year since Hogan '5 Inn at four corners, the restaurant specializing infine country dining was restored. The proprietors of Hogan '5 are pleased to announce the opening of The Hunt Club room; a more casual concept in wining and dining. The Hunt Club reflects the surrounding areas interest infamous andfavourz'te horses. Wines may be ordered/ram the Keg and steaks, chicken. ribs and seafood may be ordered/ram thegrz'll. The piano bar will offer nightly entertainment/or listening and dancing enjoyment The Hunt Club will also be availablefor all types of socialfunctions. We lookforward to welcoming you to The Hunt Club. BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO SHOP AND SAVE! AVALL LABLE ONLY AT 'Akhfiflfiflflfil IE») \ WE RESERVE THE RLGHT TO LIMIT OUANTLTIES FROZEN SUNSOUEEZE GRANULATED FINE WHITE SUGAR ORANGE JUICE IGA ASSORTED FLAVORS ASSORTED COLORS FACIAL TISSUE FRUIT DRINKS KLEENEX PAPER TOWELS ”ASSORTED VARIETIES DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES WE RESERVE IO Keele St. 5., King City. Ontario Telephone (416) 833 5311 ° 832-1520 SPECIALS EFFECTIVE TIL SATURDAYuSEPT. BUS, Free parking'a! [CA Parking (.0! after 6p.m THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 5. 1979 â€"- C-7 AMERICAN EXPRESS VISA 3 MASTERCHARGE ACCEPTED THE HUNT CLUB Dining figzéza 18V: 0? BOX Hogan’fi Inn (ll/0w: comm 12"; OZ 49¢ TIN 83‘ 2 KG. BAG BOX OF 48 OZ TIN 2 ROLL PACK 79:) 49?) 992) HOURS 4 PM to | AM TUES T0 SAT SUITABLE ATTIRE PLEASE 00¢

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