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Richmond Hill Liberal, 7 Nov 1979, C1

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York Solars bingo. York Far- mers' Market. 7.30 p.m. St. Paul's United Church crafts 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. 773-5603. 133nm" Lodge. B‘nai B'rith York Philharmonic practice R.H. Baptist. 7.30 p.m. Bridge. 12125 Yonge. 8 pm 1689. Lions Bingo. Centre St. 7.40 p.m R. Hill. ' Thornhill Barbershoppers. Highland Jr. Hi School. Don Mills 8: Cliffwood. 8 p.m. Cantabile Chorale, Thornhill Baptist. 8 p.m. 881-1105. Run for York Region Family Richmond Hill Historical Society "Y". 9 a.m. Info; 884.0961. meeting. 8 p.m. McLaren ____ Auditorium. Richmond Hill Pottery and Weaving sale at Burr library. House from 1 to 4 p.m. REGULAR EVEN Santa Claus Parade. Richmond Hill at 1:30 p.m. Info: 884-7005. Annual O'aft Fair. Thornhill‘ Community Centre. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. sponsored by Eta Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Richvale Lions Bingo, 31 Spruce Avenue. Richvale. 7.30 pm. One Parent Family Assn. 11.30 a.m. Ponderosa brunch; 1.30 p.m. ABC Bowling. Group run for York Regional "Y". 9 am. Info: 884-0961. REMEMBRANCE DAY. “Our Parents. Our Feelings". St. Mathews United Church. Crosby Ave.. R. Hill. 7.30 p.m. For example, Walter Scott Public School needs several assistants, age 17 or over, to help in the classes for mentally retarded children (both primary and junior grades). As an assistant you would listen to the children read, help them with their work, help the teacher with preparations etc. If you have patience, an interest in working with children and have at least two hours a week for one school term,- there is a place for you. The school also needs volunteers to help in the regular classrooms and with a group of children with learning disabilities. There is even a need for a library assistant. The library assistant would help children locate books. sign out books, stack the books on the shelves, etc. The person interested in this position should be at least 17 years old. enjoy books and children, and be able to come for two to thrée hours every week for one school term. . . to work in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS. If you are interested in volunteering, call There are several public schools in the Rich- the Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau at 883- mond Hill area that are looking for volunteers 2235. _ to assist in the classrooms. . . .to DRIVE. This is an urgent rpmmgr fnr Rob McMonagle, one of the owners of a unique type of store in Richmond Hill called Prometheus Energy Components shows a small easily made wind generator which powers 3 small Your community needs you MONDAY SUNDAY TH E TACK U P C 0MPLE7' E OUTF/77'ERS FOR HORSE 8‘ RIDER 144 MAIN ST. 297-3243 UNIONVILLE HELPMATE INFORMATION COMMUNITY CALENOfi 18 11 Navy League. R. Hill United Church. 6.30 p.m. R. Hill Library. pro-school story hour. 1040.45 a.m. Pre- registration. R. Hill Aquatic Club practice. Centennial Pool. 5.30 p.m. Monday-Friday. 884-8003. - YCAMR Crafts instruction. Rich- vale Comm. Ctre. 7.30 p.m.. Orff Music. 12 & under 7 p.m.. over 12. 7.30 p.m. TUESDAY RCSCC Patriot Sea Cadets. St. Mary’s Anglican. 7.30 p.m. 884- 3630. Bingo. Thornhill Comm. Ctre 7.30 p.m. Bingo. York Farmers Market. sponsored by York Solars Volleyball Club. Richmond Hill Group of Artists Workshop. 7:30 p.m. at Crosby School. Richmond Hill Community Schools meeting. Crosby School \library, 7.30 p.m. Energy Action Richmond Hill at R.H. Public Library. 7:30 to 9 p.m. Film on energy con- servation. Everyone welcome. Richmond Hill Group of Artists Workshop. 7.30 p.m. Crosby School. 889â€"1962. York Regional Camera Club meets at Richmond Hill High School. 7.30 p.m. “Fall Field Trip". MONDAY November . . . to DRIVE. This is an urgent request for a driver who can drive a mentally retarded young man from Richmond Hill to Markham on a Thursday evening for a bowling program. If you can help. call the Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau at 883-2235. Libéral 883-2234 York Choral Society rehearsal, Our Lady Help of Christians School, 8 p.m. 884-4532. CGIT. R. Hill United. 5971. Thornhill Community Band practice. fiomlea Sec. School. 7 p.m.. beginners; 8 p.m. concert band. 889â€"9620. Yoga. R. Hill United: 7.15 p.m.. beginners: 8.80 pm. in- termediates. 884-2671. Christmas Bazaar. St. Gabriel‘s Anglican Church. Bayview and Crosby. 7:30 p.m. Legal Aid Clinic. 7-10 p.m. 91-18. Mothers' Break. 9.30-11.15 R. Hill L'nited. 884-4294. Richmond Hill Coin Club. 7 p.m Richmond Hill High School. Thornhill Comm. Ctre. Library story hour. children 3-5. 1.30 p.in. Free-registration. 881-5668. Lake Wilcox Program Com- mittee activities for children. crafts etc. Lake Wilcox Com- munity Centre. Info: 887-5933. (‘reative recreation: Walter Scott. Oak Ridges, St. Mary Immaculate schools. 6.30 p.m. One Parent Family Assn. general meeting. Crosby Hts. School. 8 p.m. Bingo. ECKANKAR meeting. Richmond Hill Public Library at 7:30 p.m. Concord Golden Era Club euchre. Concord Community Hall, 8 p.m. 669-1851. - Scone Tea, Burr House. Carrville Road. 1.30 pm. 884-0327. radio. This is just a novelty for the business which specializes in products to harness solar, water. wind and wood energy. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg) TUESDAY 31‘ a! Szction C @mmwmfliy 13 Wednesday, November 7, 1979 Counterweight at R. Hill Library 7.30 pm. 2554421. Thornhill Community Centre Library'story hour. 3-5 years. 10.30 a.m. Pre-registration. 881- 5668. ’ Thornhill Lions Bingo. Thornhill Comm. Ctre. 7.80 p.m. Parent Concern Meeting. 8 p.m Call Joyce. 884-3503. Hilltop Operetta Society. St. Mary‘s Anglican Church. 7.30 ‘p.m. 884-4831. WEDNESDAY A.M.O. at R. Hill United. 9.30 - St. John Ambulance Training Session. Richvale Community Centre Lounge. 8 p.m. Info: 884- 4204. , York Floor Hockey League. Crosby Hts. Public School. 6.30 Evening Book Discussion Group. .7z30 to 9:30 p.m‘. Thornhill Community Centre Library. Thornhill Radio Amateur Club‘ Thornlea Secondary School..t p.m. Info: 881-2891. Lake Wilcox Program Com- mittee. Euchre and games at Lake Wilcox Community Ctre. 8 to 10 p.m. St. Mary Immaculate Church craft night & bazaar preparation. 8 p.m. Book Sale & events at Bayview Fairways School.10 a.m. - 5 p.m. & 7-9 p.m. St. Paul's Lutheran 2 Church. LCW meeting. 8 p.m Lake Wilcox‘ Program Com- mittee offers Euchre and Games: 8 to 10 gm. Lake Wilcox Com- munity tre. Info: 887â€"5933. Treasures of Tut lecture. R. Hill Library. 7.30. Limited space. York Central Hospital Auxiliary Dessert and Bridge. Richmond Hill Golf Club. 1:30 p.m. Bake table open at 12:30 p.m. "Making a Will" (Part 11) 8-10 p.m. Maple Library. 832-1432. Canadian Progress Club, York‘ Central. 7 p.m. Info: 884-3888. St. Mary Immaculate Church. craft night. bazaar preparation. 8 Chamber of Commerce General meeting. noon. Pagoda Court. St. John Ambulance Training Session for members, Richvale Community Centre. 8 p.m. 884- 4204. WEDNESDAY Gallanough Librari. 7 p.m. 889- an ____ Richmond Hill Lions majorettes 8: drum corps practice, Lions Hall, 7 p.m. 384-6745. Thornhill Village Creative Recreation Program. children 5 to 10, Charles Howitt School, Beverley Acres School. Info: 884â€"4811. Pre-school story hour, R. Hill Library. 2 p.m.. Pre-school French classes. 2 p.m. Seniors euchre. 1.30 p.m., 10149 Yonge. Bridge. 12125 Yonge 1 p.m. 884- 1689. ____ Richmond Hill Legion bingo. Legion Hall. 7.35 p.m. Forming and Running an Investment Club-Markham Centennial Library. 8 p.m. termediates Thornhill Newcomers Club Coffee party. 9:45 a.m. Info: 881- 8094 or 881-0457. Yoga. R. Hill United. 8 a.m. ‘DupflcateBridge. 12125 YongeSt beginners; 10.15 a.m. in- 8p.m.884-1689. 11.15 a.m.. 884-9722. 7084 B’nai B’rith meeting. Gallanough Library. 8 p.m. 881-2027 or 889- Y(‘AMR adult coffee house, St. Mary Immaculate Church. 8 p.m. Creative Recreation at Chas. Howitt. Beverley Acres schools. Info: 884â€"4811. Thornhill Newcomers Club coffee party. 881-8094 or 881-0457. Thornhill Newcomers Club coffee party. 881-8094 or 881-0457. Book Sale & Events at Bayvigw Fairways School. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. & 7-9 p.m. Creative recreation, ages 5-10. Christmas shopping bazaar. Richmond Hill United Church “Come and Go Luncheon" 11.15 a.m.. 12.15 p.m.. 1.15 p.m. Info: 884-1301 or 884-3611. Bazaar opens at 16.30 a.m. Chas. Howitt & Beverléy Acres Schools. 6.30 8.45 p.m. 884-4811. Medical Forum “Medical Emergencies in the House”. Thornlea Secondary School.' 889- 4382. R. Hill Rotary Travelogue “Alaska Wilderness", 8 p.m. Bayview Secondary School. The idea behind the new business is to provide an outlet for people [0 buy components to harness alternate energy sources ~ sun. wind or wood. For those who will remember their Greek Mythology. Prometheus was the youth who stole fire from the gods for the benefit of mankind. Widows & Widowers meeting. Victoria and Grey building. Yonge and Crosby. 8 p.m. Civic Improvement Meeting, town offices. 8 p.m. Committee Room B. Al Prometheus Energy Components. on Yonge Street across from Hillcrest Mall, you can read about the latest developments in forms of alternate energy sources, buy the materials you would need to build a unit yourself or find an item to conserve energy in your home. all while you drink solar heated hot coffee and relax in the wood heated showroom. Rob McMonagle, a graduate in Environmental Science and Alrophysics, Scott Ruble. a graduate in marine biology. and Lucio Del Zotto, a graduate in Business Administration, have combined their interests. ex- perience and expertise to offer a complete line of alternate energy components. The idea started to form when Rob was running a pool service business and came up with the Three Thomhill area men. who have recently opened a unique business in Richmond Hill. practice what they preach. THURSDAY THURSDAY They’ll save energy at this new store Artists. 22 15 Maple Leaf Accordion Band. MacKillop School. 7-9 pm. 884- R. Hill Youth Concert rehearsals. 7 p.m. St. Joseph's School. 884- 8873. Weight Watchers. Concord Community Centre. 7.30 p.m. 669- 2173. Air Cadets. male & female. 13-19 yrs. Legion Hall. Ohio Rd., R. Hill. 7 pm. 884â€"4521. One Parent Family Association. Markham Chapter Dance, Crosby Arena 8:30 pm. Thornhill Recycling Depot. Bayview & Green Lane. 7-8.30 Benefit Dance for Vietnamese Refugees.‘ St. Mary Immaculate Church. 8 p.m. 884-3009. Hilltop Operetta Society Concert 8 p.m. Wrixon Hall. St. Mary‘s Anglican Church. Richvale Library. Children's Book Festival Display. November 17 to 30. Richmond Hill Naturalist Club. 8 pm. Natural Gas bldg. 8 pm. Rotary TV Auction in honor of the year of the Child. TV auction first week of December to raise money for the Centre for Lear- ning Disabilities. 884-1868 or 884- 6274. Cable 10. Windows represent the largest portion of heat lost in a house. said Scott, and the latest product on the market to end this problem is a window quilt, also available. St. Mathew's Church Christmas Bazaar. 7-9 p.m. For further information. call 884-5014. Items such as insulation and a rental blow-in insulationsystem are available in the new store to establish this efficiency. When a person interested in heating his home by solar or wind energy visits Prometheus Energy Components, the first step is to make sure the home is presently as energy efficient as possible. Richmond Hill Public Library during November. The First Exhibition of Art by a group of Richmond Hill Senior Citizens. In the auditorium. Similar to a blind these window quilts are installed so that they These two successes prompted the young men to establish a place where others interested in building alternate energy devices could get parts, information and instruction. This particular unit is on display in the showroom to demonstrate what can be done with very little cash outlay. On a sunny day, this two foot by four foot unit will put out heat equivalent to an electric baseboard heater. This project was successful and so was the next combined effort when he and Scott built a solar collector for space heating. idea of building a solar collector lorheat his parents' pool. FR I DAY FRIDAY Royal Trust YHE SIGN mAT SELLS .ROYAL TRUST CORP. OF CANADA Crest Club. Centennial Pool. 1-2 Seniors euchre. 10149 Yonge St. 1.30 pm. R. Hill Minor Hockey skate & equipment resale. 1-3 p.m. new arena. YCAMR bowling league. Newkirk Bowl. 2-4 p.m. YCAMR Teen Drop-In. Thornhill Baptist Church. 7.30 p.m. 889- 0536. Thornhill Recycling Depot, Bayvie‘w & Green Lane. 10 a.m.- noon. ‘ R. Hill Recycling Depot. Elgin Mills & Leslie. 10 a.m.-noon. Cornhusk. Scarecrow Workshop, for ages 8 to 12 at Charles Connor Library, 10 am. Pre-register at Pottery and Weaving sale. Burr (‘raft House, 1 to 4 p.m. 773-5533 Richvale Library free film for children 5 to 12. from 10:30 to noon. One Parent Family Assn. “York District Council-Semi Annual Conference" Holiday Inn. York~ dale. Hollyberry Bazaar, St. Gabriels Anglican Church, Bayview and Crosby. ll a.m. - 3 p.m. Info: 884- 5443 or 88443697. Pottery and Weaving sale. Burr House. 528 Carrville Road from I to 4 p.m. “Holly Bazaar" St. Paul's United Church. Oak Ridges. 1-4 p.m. Monte Carlo Night. Heintzman House. 7:30 pm. for Thornhill Thunderbirds Hockey Association. Info: 889-4431 or 889- 2490. St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Mini Caravan. noon to 9 p.m. Draw, music. auction. entertainment. Richmond Hill Horticultural Society Dinner Meeting: 7 p.m. at Summit Golf & Country Club. Info: 884-0843. Richmond Hill Midget Hockey bake sale. banquet room-arena from 10 am. to 5 p.m. Info: 884- 1581. Heat dispensers for the fireplace. glass door firescreens and a variety of wood stoves and heaters. ranging from those which look nice to those which are efficient, can also be found at Prometheus Energy Com- ponents. A wood burning hot water heater which will heat 53 gallons of water in one hour is also on display at Prometheus Energy Components. This particular unit’ can be hooked up to a con- ventional hot water heater and used as a pre-heater. St. Mary‘s Anglican Christmas Bazaar. noon to 3 p.m. Luncheon at 12.30 pm. For further in- formation. call 883-3901. York Philharmonic Choir garage sale. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Old fire hall on Wright Street. Richmond Hill. Christmas Bazaar. Richmond Hill Chapter 302. Order of the Eastern Star. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.' at Hillcrest Mall. With home heating taken care of people might be interested in some other comforts Rob McMonagle said about 50 per cent of electric bills for a home cover power used to heat water. a choice of pi‘odhcts and manufacturers to suit their specific needs A resource centre with books,_ manuals and government publications is available at the new Richmond Hill store. Once the customer has decided on an energy source. wood sun or wind. the new company can offer Before going ahead with any method. customers are en- couraged to read up on alternate energy systems which are available. completely seal windows SATURDAY 1st in homes 13! in service SATU R DAY 881-3232 17

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