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Richmond Hill Liberal, 3 Oct 1979, A6

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Aâ€"fi â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. u." w..., ._-, Donations are needed of items to be ‘auctioned. » . The Richmond Hill Rotary Club is gearing up for the giant TV Auction to raise money for the York Centre for Children with Learning Disabilities. The auction is planned for early December. I 1- ' J-..“ on lb uuyuvuv... If you or your organization would like to donate an item, please call 884-1868 or 884â€"6274. LECTURE AND DISCUSSION The Charles Connor Library in Oak Ridges is about to go into the an gallery business. A free introductory lecture on selfawareness through meditation. reincarnation â€" is it fact or fiction. health and healing. dreams â€" messages from where and more will be featured on Tuesday, October 9 at the Richmond Hill Public Library beginning at 8 pm. The sponsor and lecturer is Donald Gilbert, and for more inâ€" formation. you may call him at 832- 2224. Local artist. Diane Styrmo. will hold a one-woman show at the library from Thursday. October 11 t o S a t u r d a y , November 3. She's calling it ‘Of Cabbages and Kings‘ and A Painting Summer-Y. YORK SYMPHONY Season tickets are now available for all performances of the York Symphony Orchestra. By purchasing a season ticket, you can save 15 per cent and enjoy the music of a full 70 piece orche§tra. There isrst-il‘liroon.) for a couple of trombone players, and if you are interested. please call 895-7100. This Featured in the show will be oils and watercolors completed on location this summer. while she was studying with Zoltan Szabo, Jack Reid and Don Fraser. Library. will become art gallery October 7 7 A percentage of all sales will be given to the library for future projects. Her Work can be seen in advance of the show at the York Fine Art Gallery in Aurora. BLOCK PARENTS There is still a need for Block Parents in the Oak Ridges and Lake Wilbox areas. Anyone interested in the Block Parent program is asked to call Astrid at 7734276. Libéral Something to keep in mind and mark on the calendar is the annual Block Parent buffet and dance, which will be held Saturday. November 3, at the Richvale Community Centre. Tickets at $12 per couple are available by calling 773-4276 or 773-5754. WHEELHOUSE CLUB There was a good turnout at the meeting \ SMART SHOPPERS Know WHERE TO UOK FOR VALUE AND FIND IT! Richmond Hill North Rotary Club gearing up for giant TVauction last week and the members are busy finding new ways to arrange their new clubroom‘ which is located at 12 King Side Road. A Mystery tour has been scheduled for Tuesday, October 9, when the Oak Ridges seniors will join with the Maple seniors. Tickéts are $20.50 and this is all in- elusive. NEW HORIZONS GRANT Anyone interested in the trip, should call Audrey Mayes at 773- 4221 to arrange for tickets‘ Birthday greetings to Art Baisley and Dorothy Bamsdale, both celebrating October 1. The Wheelhouse Club for senior citizens is the recipient of a New Horizons Grant in the amount of $4,669, which will be used for the development of an activity centre for a variety of floor and table games, crafts, slide presentations and social events. LIONS The Oak Ridges Lions have resumed activities after the summer break, and one of the first items of business was to make the draw for the recent bike~a-thon raffle The bike was won by Cathy Cachia of the North Road and Debbie Villard of Bayview Avenue collected a hair dryer RE: GO TRANSIT BAYVIEW AVENUEIYUNGE STREET SERVICE A public meeting will be held in the Council Chambers 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1979 between 7:00 pm. and 8:30 pm. to discuss the ratified agreement between TATOA, the Town of Richmond Hill and the Town of Markham with regard to the changes in the Bayview Avenue service and the proposed changes by GO transit to the "A" and "B" bus service on Yonge Street. CD. WELDON, A.M‘C.T CLERK October 3. 197‘ (“da'tonc e. cutlâ€" may be just what you‘ve always dreamed of doing: playing in a symphony orchestra, and this could be your big chance. PUBLIC MEETING ,- _,, To reserve season tickets, please call 895-8713. SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATION The York Region Snowmobile Association will hold .a yard sale on Saturday and Sunday, October 6 and ""4 7 from 9 am. to dusk at the Vegetable stand on Woodbine Avenue just south of Davis Drive in the Newmarket area. All proceeds will; be used by the association for such things as trail supervision and maintenance. RESALE SHOP The Richmond Hill Minor Hockey Association operates a skate and equipment resale shop at the new arena in Richmond Hill. The shop will be open Saturday, October 6 from 2 to 4 pm. to; those While the three who are looking for skates or the - youngsters or hockey equipment. areas 0f Rwhmond CUBS AND SCOUTS The first Beverley Acres Beavers, Cubs and Scouts are still accepting registrations for the new season. I ‘ ‘ ‘ n -' ~‘~-_A 1“ l‘ .4 For further information. please call 884-6742 or 884-9448. ' RUMMAGE SALE The first Richmond Hill Brownie Pack will hold a rummage sale at Richmond Hill Cen trg/ for turning the most money in pledges. She raised $104.42. LIBRARY The pre-school story time resumes today (October 3) at 2 p.m‘ All children for this program have already registered, and this is just a reminder to parents of the starting date. Crochet classes will begin tomorrow af- ternoon at 1:30 pm. Ladies still wishing to register, may do so by calling the library at 773-5533. Commencing on October 9,' 1979, the waterworks section of the Works Department will be flushing watermains in the Town of Richmond Hill. No flushing will be done on Saturdays, Sundays 0r Mondays. As this flushing may temporarly discolour your water. please check the colour of your water before doing any laundry. We would appreciate your co-operation in this matter. Flushing is expected to be completed by the end of October. ...â€".. AFT FOR APPOINTMENT CALL :5“: at“ If... o “ “ , RICHMOND HILL AT 7616 YONGE ST.. THORNHILL DENTURE THERAPIST W.J. HEMPFLING WISHES TO ANNOUNCE HIS ASSOCIATION WITH ’W.‘ DR. P. HASLAM TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Hillcrest Mall is featuring Impressions. a parade of fashions on October 4, 5 and 6 in the Centre Court at the Mall. Shoppers will enjoy seeing a new slant on what is in fashion for fall and winter. correspondent with The Liberal. started out handling Rich- mond Hill North: completely initiated the Richmond Hill Central column: ‘and has now taken 'on the handling of Richmond Hill South. Impressions at Hil/cresz‘ Oct. 4 â€"6 A program will be available before each show, Shows will begin at 7 pm. on Thursday and Friday and at \1 pm. on Saturday. LIBRARY The - Richvale Library is still taking registrations for the pre-school story time, which begins October 10. B. TOPOROWSKI, P‘ ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS If you have a pre- schooler, who would like to be part of a happy group of youngsters learning to create, please call the library at 889-2847 or Millie Stewart. M.L. Perkins, C.E.TA Maintenance Manager the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, Yonge Street. Richmond Hill on Saturday, October 13 from 9 am. to noon. Your Contact 889-6451 Hill each have their own column on this page â€" North, Central. and South â€" it's nice to know they‘re finally all being compiled by the same person. So it‘s easy to get your news into its proper area. She’s available F r i d a y s a n d Mondays at The Liberal, 884-8177 or 881-3373. drop by in person to register. R o s s i n i T h e Magician will pay a visit to the Richvale Library on Saturday, October 13 from 10:30 to 11 am. 'LEVENDALEPASTRTSHDP 22 LEVENDALE ROAD-RICHMOND HILL All children are welcome to attend. There will not be an admission charge. WRITERS CLUB The Richvale up to $40,000 over 25 years at . very competitive If you want a loan forany good reason, we can lend you a little ora lot... @ ROYAL BAN K When you succeed. . .we succeed. I O lfyou are planning to build a cottage. add a room to your home. install a backzsrd pool or any other major projecl see us for a Special rpose Loan. Richmond Hill Recycling is alive and well in Richmond Hill despite the fire last week that wiped out its storage barn. Fred Jamin pic- tured here showing the truck escaped damage, said the problem now is pirates â€" someone other than Richmond Hill Recycling representatives picking up papers. This red and white five ton Ford truck with Richmond Hill Recycling in big green letters is the pick up service authorized to collect bundled 0 On ugproval we‘ll tailor a repayment plan that won’t strain vour udgel. 0 Your loan will be life insured at no extra charge 0 An existing loan can be switched to the Royal Bank Writers Club will meet Thursday, October 4 from 8 to 11 pm. at the home of Bernice Lever. 79 Denham Drive. Everyone is welcome to attend. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE The St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a training session tonight ONLY THE FINEST INGREDIENTS USED REAL BUTTER CREAM 100% WHIPPED CREAM OBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER 'WEDDING AND ALL OCCASION CAKES 0A WIDE SELECTION OF THE FINEST CAKES IN EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN TRADITION. OPASTRIES 0 COOKIES 0 BREADS OROLLS 0 BUNS 0 BLACK FOREST CAKE ...ALL BAKED ON THE PREMISES Richmond Hill South (Across from Loblaws) 8835421 (October 3) at the RiChvale Community Centre beginning at B All members are urged to attend. For additional informa- tion, please call 884- 4204. BLOCK PARENTS The Richmond Hill Area Block Parents will hold a general meeting Thursday, newspapers on garbage day. Mr. Jamin asks the faithful recyclers to put papers out with their garbage in the'moming to avoid night piracy and to be careful not to include glossy magazines or cardboard. The market is asking for a better quality of paper, he said, and it makes the process more complicated to have to separate bundles to retrieve “contaminants”. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg) October 4 at 7:30 pm at the York Regional Police Station on Major Mackenzie Drive, Richmond Hill. All Block Parents are welcome to attend. BINGO The Richvale Lions Instructions Tools Supplies CustomfiWork Acorn 706 Gordon Baker Road Willowdale, Ontario M2H 384 (416)492-9641 have resumed the Sunday Bingos, which are held in the Lions Hall at 31 Spruce Avenue, Richvale at 7:30 pm. E -v e r y o n e i s welcome to attend and join in {hie fun. Stained GEES Ltd.

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