A-6 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. April 18, I979 assumes: mesons 7:15 - 8-30 PM THURSDAYS 9m - 10:15 AM. INTERMEDIATE: mesons: am â€" 9:45 PM. THURSDAVS: 10:15 . 11-30 AM. STARTING APRIL 24 8 26. 1979 (mu m: mm 14 LESSONS: $36. REGISTRATION AT YOUR 1st CLASS Please bnng mar or blanke! Other courses available a! other times and locations 884-2671 742-0878 The date is set for Saturday. May 12, and The Oak Ridges Lions are gearing up for the fifth annual bike-a-thon. that at- tracts hundreds and raises money for community activities. Entertainment for the ceremonies will feature The Crosby Heights Public School Band; The Richmond Hill Players; and folksinger, Klaas Vahgraft. ENTERTAINMENT APLENTY T h e o p e n i n g ceremonies will be held at 11 am. in the Market Court Richmond Hill Mayor David Schiller will officially open Education Week and Alf Stong. MLA â€" York Centre, will bring greetings from the province. ' Barney Danson, MP~ York North. will also be on hand for the opening ceremonies. The week will be full of entertainment by 22 schools in the area. Bands will perform, choirs will sing, there Education Week, April 23 to April 27, will be celebrated in grand style at Hillcrest Mall next week. Axel Molema Is a luII-urfle pvolessnonal 00 ll years' expenence, :noscmlv insnucnng a! Unw ol Tuonlo E: Vovk Unwersuly, Head 0! Centennial Yoga Assn Has Inswumed a! Humbey Collqge, Seneca College, Scavbovough College, 8 Valk Region YMCA Membev, Fedn. ol 0m Yoga Teachers llovmev member, Education 6 Slandavds Committee! Education Week packed with fun at Hi/lcresz‘ Mall Lions bike-a-z‘hon set for May 5 in Oak Ridges The open house will be held May 4 and all former students are asked to call the school at 884â€"3330 to have their name put on the invitation list. PIANO RECITAL Piano students of Estelle Markham. Richmond Hill, will give a recital on Saturday, April 21 at 2 pm. in the Eglinton United Church, Toronto. Tickets are $1.50 per person' and they may be purchased at the door. For additional information. please call 884-8674 or 8844683. TEN YEARS Don Head Secondary School is celebrating its 10th anniversary with an open house reunion for all former students. A variety of small furnifure. appliances and much more will be auctioned. All] proceeds will go to York Central Hospital. All proceeds from evenings will go to York Central Hospital. AUCTION SALE The Allenbrae Branch of York Central Hospital Auxiliary will hold an auction sale at the Victoria Square Community Centre on Saturday, April 21 from 1 to 4 pm. Show time both evenings will be 8:30 p.m. Doctors and hospital auxiliary members will model the latest in fashion from The Warwick House, Richmond Hill. and Kent Clothes, Richmond Hill. The Pleasantville Branch of York Central Hospital Auxiliary is all set for its annual fashion show. This year, it‘s being called ‘Showtime Seventy-Nine' and will be held April 25 and 26 in the lecture hall at York Central Hospital. YCH doctors will model the latest in fashions RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Yonge at Centre St. Sponsor sheets are available at Bond Lake Arena or at ‘For My Friends Super- everyone, who can beg. borrow or rent a bike, is invited to participate in the 32 kilometer ride. Kleinburg Junior School will perform a play and present a choir in a program done entirely in French. This will be on Tuesday, April 24 at 2 The entire Mall will feature displays of art work and other exhibits by students. Friday, April 27 at 5:30 pm. in the Market Court, the Bayview Secondary Schools stage band, concert band and small ensembles from the school will en- lertain. A highlight of The Boy Scouts of Canada Lakeland Regional Conference will be a dinner and dance at Thornlea Secondary School Saturday. April 21 at 6:30 pm. SCOUT CONFERE- NCE ’ will be gymnastics displays and much much more. Special guests will include The Honorable Pauline McGibbon, Lieutenant Governor Richmond Hill South The topic of discussion will be Red ,Foxes in agricultural Ontario with guest spgaker Dennis Voigt. CLUB35 Club 35, the Richmond Hill senior citizens club, will hold its annual rummage sale on Saturday, April 28 from 10 am. to 2 pm. ROTARY CLUB The Richmond Hill Rotary Club will present the final evening in a series of travel films and narrationsl . .Colorful Canyonla- nds. tomorrow (April 19) at Bayview Secondary School beginning at 8 Jillson Anyone having items to may call 884-2079 Thursday, or Friday. Aprjl 727.7 _7 {The sale will be held in the seniors’ clubroom at 10149 Yonge Street, and there will be a lunch and tea ’court. RUMMAGE SALE There will be a rummage sale sponsored by Thornhill United Church at 189 Dudley Avenue on Saturday, April 28 from 10 am. to noon Coffee will be served at the unheard of price of 10 cents per cup. NATURALISTS The Richmond Hill Naturalists will meet Friday, April 20 at 8 pm. at the Richmond Hill United Church. For additional information about this meeting or the Naturalists, please call John Wynn at 88445334. - MINOR BALL Registrations for Richmond Hill Minor Ball will be held Saturday, For further information. please call 884â€"3787. Tickets at $2 may be purchased at the door. The narrators are Ed and Kathy The conference, this year, is hosted by York Summit District Scouts and will feature several seminars on various topics in- cluding: cub camps and rambles; rituals and ceremonies; demonstrations of survival camping and scouting for the handicapped boy. There will be refreshments, assi~ stance for riders in of Ontario: Barney. Danson, MP-York North; Mayor David Schiller of Richmond Hill and Mayor Tony Roman of Markham. market‘ on the North Road. All proceé'ds‘will be used By the Lions for work in the com- munity. 2613 Egllnion E. 0 Hillcrest Mall 0 Cloverdale Mall Sheridan Mall. Pickering 0 Sheridan Mall. Mississauga 588 Bloor West 0 Commerce Court 0 Charles Promenade 923-5708 let Birthday Sale Everything for 21 days Richmond Hill North donate, April 26 For additional in- formation about the registration, please call 883-1146. Richvale Minor Ball Association will hold registrations for children five years of age and older at Hillcrest Mall just outside the K Mart Store. Registration times are Friday, April 20, from 6:30 to 9 pm. and Saturday. April 21 from 10 am. to 4:30 BALL REGISTRA- TION trouble and prizes . . . all part of the annual fun~f0r~all event. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The Oak Ridges, Lake Wilcox Branch of York Central Hospital Auxiliary will meet Sale ends Apr/121st. For pick lip of donations, please call 884-6919 or 884-1788. The public is invited to attend the business portion of the meeting from 7 to 7:30 pm. RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE There will be a rummage and bake sale at St. Gabriel‘s Anglican Church, Bayview and Crosby Avenues on Saturday, April 21 from 10 am. to noon. RUMMAGE SALE The Women‘s Auxiliary of Rich- mond Hill Presbyterian Church will sponsor a rummage sale on April 28 from 1 to 3 pm. Anyone requiring additional in formation, is asked to call 881â€"6730. LIBRARY Richmond Hill Public Library is offering a feature film program for children of all ages at the library on Saturday, April 21 from 2 to 3 pm. Information about the name of the film is available by calling 884-9288. Admission is free and all children are welcome. For further information, please call 884-5010. BIG BROTHERS The Big Brothers of York will hold their ninth annual meeting tonight (April 18) at the Consumers' Gas Building on Elgin Mills Road. 7 r Appliances, toys, books, plants, fur- niture and other items of use in the home or outside will be ap~ preciated, and if you would like to con- tribute, please call Pat Smith at 773-5754. W H E E L H O U S E CLUB ' Members of the Wheelhouse Club for senior citizens. welcome a new member, Caroline Storey. Anyone interested in the auxiliary and what the ladies do for the hospital, is asked to call the branch chairperson, Brenda Neil at 773-4378. BLOCK PARENTS The Richmond Hill area Block Parents are preparing for their annual garage sale to be held in the old Fire Hall on Wright Street, Richmond Hill on Saturday, May 5. Items are needed for the sale, and anything except clothing will be accepted. tonight (April 18) at 8 pm. at the home of Lynda Bu'rzillo. Lakeland Crescent. Member Canada Deposnl lnsufance Corporahon AIDAN Anyone wishing more information about the club, is asked to call Dorothy Barnsdale at 773-5593. The club's new home on the King Sideroad, is not ready yet, and the meeting on April 24 will be at the Wheelhouse on Yonge Street. F OR ALL REASONS This will be a pot luck lunch at 12:30 pm. and all members are urged to attend. There will be a film program for all ages at the Charles Connor Library on the corner of the King Sideroad and Yonge Street on Saturday, April 28 from 2 to 3:30 pm. The program will be a feature film presentation and for additional information about this, you are asked to call the library at 773â€"5533. All children are welcome, but. are asked to reserve There are any number of good reasons to borrow. We'll offer advice, and the money to see you through. After a busy Easter Sunday, it‘s nice to be pampered. Bun Bun lives at Aquarium Toronto at Hillcrest Mall and he gets all the attention he wants from Michelle Sharon of Treat for the Easter bunny LIBRARY Since 1844 VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Contact our ofï¬ce: 10355 Yonge Street Richmond Hill 884-1107 The guest speaker will be Rev. Bill Anderson For the week of April 22 to 29, there will be Evangelistic Services each evening at the church at 7:45 The boys will be going from door to door in the community within the next couple of weeks asking for contributions towards the trees. BRETHREN [N CHRIST On Saturday, April 21 at 7:30 pm. the Brethren In Christ Church in Oak Ridges will feature a Hymn sing with guests from Woler, Ontario. tickets, which are free, in advance at the library or by calling the above number. CUBS AND SCOUTS The Cubs and Scouts in Oak Ridges will participate in Trees For Canada on May 5. They will plant their trees at Clairville. Castlerock Drive, Richmond Hill. Michelle is an employee at the shop. The Council of The Town of Richmond Hill is renewing a series of Ward Public Meetings. The purpose of the process is to hear comments from and answer questions of the public. A Public Meeting will be held in: Photography Studio 0 portraits 0 passports 0 frames With background scenes to enhance your portraits Cudaovonc $2.87 for any family or group of 3 or more Offer good for portraits taken Mon., April 16th until Sat, April 21 st Now you can get that natural 'on-location' look for your portraits in the comfort and convenience of our studios. For the little ones. we have a warm, cheery nursery scene; for the older children and adults. colorful spring and fall backgrounds. Our traditional background is also available. One offer per subject, 2 per family. $1 additional 8x10oo|or for second subject in portrait. Additional portraits avail. No age limit PUBLIC MEETING Family groups welcome! ROSS DOAN PUBLlC SCHOOL 101 WELDRICK ROAD MONDAY, APR|L 23rd,1979 AT 8:00 P.M. lcuv Sum Sears WARD 6 Markham Place Don Valley Pkwy. 8 Steeles Mon.. Tues.. su. 9:30-5:00 Wad.. Thurs.. Frl. 9:30-8:00 Studio hours: THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL H. David Schiller Mayor