Aâ€"6 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 19, 1979 The Liberal fourth annual Beautifuication Awards were presented at Monday’s Council meeting. Pictured in the front row from left to right are: Mr. Flynn and Elsie Burnie (Councillor Mike Burnie’s grandmother) who jointly received the award on behalf of the residents at 76 and 78 -. -., '- l The Liberal fourth annual Beautifuication Awards were presented at Monday’s Council meeting. Pictured in the front commercial 91355 0“ behalf 0f MCDOMld'S- 1" the back row row from left to right are: Mr. Flynn and Elsie Burnie from left to right are: Marlene and Kent Greenbury, of 168 (Councillor Mike Burnie’s grandmother) who jointly Baker Avenue; fourth in residential; Bruno DelGrosso, 2l3 received the award on behalf of the residents at 76 and 78 Bluegrass Blvd. second in residential and Meryn and Dave Millen, 49 Bedford Park, who placed first in residential. Not Dunlop Street who won the Institutional Division. Next to in the picture was William J. Klees Company. 69 Industrial them are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, 98 Lawrence Avenue. Road. who won the industrial competition. (Photo by Ian who placed third in the residential class. Brian Hunter of Kernohan). Instructions Tools Supplies Qustom Work I'r'"s HAPPENING IN THE HILL The Rotary Club of Richmond Hill is ready to launch another Travel and Adventure Series. â€The first travelogue will be ‘Lel‘s (lo [)ulch‘ and will feature Stan l’aulauskag. Mr. Paulauskas personally filmed and will narrate his adventures in Holland. September 27 is the first show and it will be at 8 pm. Season tickets are on sale now at $7 for adults. $5 for senior citizens and $2 for children. LIBRARY A special Saturday morning program for children ages four to eight will be held in the McLaren Auditorium at the Richmond Hill Public Library on Saturday, Sep~ tember 29 from 10:30 to 11 am. This will be a session of fun and will include games. stories. puppet shows and more. It is expected that this will con- tinue on a monthly basis throughout the fall and winter months. Registration is limited to 20. so it is advisable to register early at the library or by calling 884-9288. CURTAIN (‘Ll'B (‘asting is now underway for the second production of the season by The (‘urlain Club. The play is ‘Lady's Nol For Burning‘ by ('hristopher Fry. Anyone wishing to read for a part. should be at (‘icely Thomson‘s house. 120 Major Mackenzie Drive at 8 pm. on Thursday. September 20 or you may call her at 884-2107. ACCORDION BAND The Maple Leaf Accordion Band is holding registrations for new and old members at MacKillop Public School on Thursday. September 20 at 7 pm. ‘ Anyone having an interest in Rotary Travelogue features visit to Holland Acorn Stained Glass Ltd. 706 Gordon Baker Road Willowdale, Ontario M2H 384 (416) 492-9641 Richmond Hill Central music might find the band in Ieresling. For more information please call 884-9699. Information is available by calling 495-0945 or 495-0942 NATURALISTS The Richmond Hill Naturalists (‘lub will meet Friday September 21. at the Consumers Gas Building on Elgin Mills Road. Richmond Hill at 8 pm. The speaker will be Martin ()bbard and his topic will be ‘The Biology of the Snapping Turtle‘. TV AUCTION The Richmond Hill Rotary (‘lub is planning a TV Auction to raise money for the York (‘entre for (‘hildren with Learning Disabilities and is looking for donations. GYMNASTICS Youngsters interested in gym- nastics may find a new program being offered by ‘the Winstonettes Gymnastics Association is just what they are looking for. ll you would like to contribute. please call 884-1868 or 884â€"6274. "()(‘KEY REGISTRATIONS The Richmond Hill Minor Hockey Association will hold registrations The program will be offered Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 8:30 pm. at Bayview Secondary School. Sears U U deposit Adults and family groups welcome! There will be a 95¢ charge for each additional person in portraits. No limit on number of photographic packages (full package orders only). Choice of available backgrounds Our selection of poses. Offer good from Sept. 18th to Sept. 22nd. Studio hours: Gerrard Square, Pape and Gerrard Tues. 9:30-6:00; Wed. Thurs. Fri. 9:30-8:00; Sat. 9:30-5:00 Hillcrest Mall, Richmond Hill and Square One, Mississauga Tues. 9:305:30: Wed, Thurs. 190dorp0rtraits 0 One8x100 Three5x7’s 0 Fifteen wallet size Fri. 9:308:00; Sat. 9:305:00 Markham Place, Markham and Upper Canada Mall, Newmarket Mon., Tues. Sat. 9:30â€"5:00 Wed., Thurs, Fri. 9:30-8:00 12%5 95¢de portraits/passports/frames Portrait Studio Laurie is a venâ€" l'or the new season on Saturday. triloquist. and will September 22. and Sunday. Sep- perform at the Rich- tember 23. at the new arena in Rich- vale Library Satur- mond Hill. day. September 29. Anyone wishing to register. may from 10:30 to 11 am. do so on Saturday from 3 to 6 pm. Admission is free and from 1 to 5 pm. on Sunday, and everyone is .\QU.\TI(‘(‘LUB welcome. Information The Richmond Hill Aquatic Club is available by calling will begin the competitive swimwuï¬wzwwww. - . ming season and take registrations 5‘01‘)’ Hour for PT?- beginning Monday. September 24, sehoolers W111 begin and for the rest of the week. lledrnesdayxm QCl‘O‘bï¬ï¬‚; for the new season on Saturday September 22. and Sunday‘ Sep Iember 23‘ at the new arena in Rich mond Hill. informal ion is available by calling 6694840 or 884-8003. The Charles Connor Library in Oak Ridges is featuring a per- formance by Laurie Knight. 3 ven‘ triloquist, who will bring her friend Jody to the library Satur- day. September 22. She will perform from 2 to 2:30 pm. and the program is free for children in the community. Pre~registration is required and you may do so by calling the library at 773-5533 or dropping by in person. ('ROCHET An eight -week course in the fine art of crochet will be featured at the Charles (‘onnor Library beginning October 4. The Richmond Hill Jewish community is invited to attend the High Holiday services‘ which will be held at the Richvale (‘om- munity (‘entre on Avenue Road Friday. September 21. LIBRARY * (‘hildren of all ages will be thrilled at the performance of Laurie Knight and her friend ..lody Additional inforâ€" mation is available by calling Gary Winston at 884-6283. Story Hour for pre- schoolers will begin Wednesday. October 10. from 10:30 to 11:15 Ven tri/o quist visits Char/es Connor library Jewish High Holiday services at Rich vale Community Centre There is no charge for the course. but you mus: provide your own materials. All inlerest ed people must register before September 29 at the library‘ SKATING (‘LUB ‘ Registrations} for skating lessons for lhe Bond Lake Skating (‘lub were held last Saturday Richmond Hill North Anyone. who missed being there and would still like lo register. may do so b'y calling 773-5564. ST.P;\UI.'S Members of St. Paul's L'nited (‘hurch are reminded of the family relreal this weekend at Camp Big (‘anoe. Because of the If you have a youngster aged three l0 five. who would be interested. please call the library at the above number to register or drop by in persons ST.J()I|N AMBULANCE There will be a Iraining session for members of the St‘ .lohn Ambulance brigade al the Rich- vale (‘ommunily (‘entre tonight (September 19) at 8 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: INDIVIDUAL COURSES: ENTRY REQUIREMENT: An Opportunity to, Begin... A program in Business and Commerce offered through the Occupational Training Division...to START OCTOBER 1, or the first Monday of any month. Call FLORENCE WHITEHURST, Course Director, at 8849901 or 8951581 Extension 262 or 263 for an appointment for an interview. FEES: Bl'RR HOUSE Richmond Hill South 8 . 10 months full time. Between 9 am. and 3:15 pm Clerk Typist Dicta-Typist Stenographer General Bookkeeper Typist Accounting Clerk Typing, Forkner Shorthand, Machine Transcription, Bookkeeping Accounting, Business English, Business Math and Machines Grade 10 or equivalent. Preference will be given to applicants 19 years of age or over. 1 â€" 15 hours/week - $25/month 16 - 25 hours/week â€" $44/month PLUS a book rental and materials fee of $5.00 PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME STUDY IN mfg? SENECA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY DUHHUNSIRIH NORIM RIU KINC retreat. there no 10:30 am at St. Paul Sunday. Regxslralions for lessons in ballet. tap. highland and jazz dancing are being held at SLVPaul's United (‘hurch on Thursday. September 20 from 4 lo 6 (‘ l a s s e 5 available at .' from three age and up. Furlher information is available by calling 773-5285 ('rafl classes are resuming ‘at Burr House in Richvale and you will find something for everyone being taught or demonstarated‘ Weaving and off- loom weaving are making a dramatic come-back and both courses are available. Information about these classes is available by calling Nancy McGuffin at 889-3637 The fine crafts of crochet. knitting and [3.m. and from 710 8 STAR DANCE STUDIO all levels years of will be service 5 this IIV ONVARIO [00 "(0 BROWNIES Anyone with girls aged 6' 2 to nine. who would be interested in Brownies is asked to call Cathy McMillan at 773-4862, Evening meetings are preferable. perhaps from 6:30 to 8 pm. at Oak Ridges Public School. DYNES HOCKEY The Oak Ridges Dynes Junior B team will open the season Monday, September 24 at Bond Lake Arena. Game time is 8 pm. a n d o p e n i n g ceremonies will be held at 7.45. Darryl Sittler of The Toronto Maple Leafs will drop [he first puck. needlework have been popular for many years and still are. Dorothy Lienau at 884- 8574 has all the in- formation on these classes. Quilting and rug making are again becoming popular and Janet Fayle at 884â€"3348 can supply all the necessary information aboul them. The Guild Hall work is still going on and anyone wishing to lend a hand. may call Jane! Fayle for times and dates of work parties