Ontario Community Newspapers

Richmond Hill Liberal, 25 Apr 1979, C2

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Following is a list of results from the Aurora Bridge Club’s regular games: Wednesday, April 11 â€" Swiss Team: (All three teams tied): Phyl Mountjoy, Mabel Howe, Fred Mills and' George Ten-year-old Don Head 88 plans reunion Don Head Secondary School is inviting anyone interested in education â€" parents, students present and past, the whole community â€" to share “The Best of Ten". its tenth anniversary and open house. Aurora Bridge Club Preparations are under way now for what looks to be an interesting and fun- filled day on Friday, May There are a number of featured events which will be topped off by a reunion dance from 9:30 to 11 pm. StUdents after $2,000 The Best of Ten should start with opening ceremonies at 1 p.m. From there, visitors will be able to tour the school at their leisure, talk to students and staff -end view various workshops. There will be a physical education display in the gymnasium running continuously from 2 to 8 The main foyer is scheduled to house an outdoor education demonstration and in the evening, will be the location for a nostalgic The show, which will run live from the Classicomm TV studio in 'Richmond Hill, should start at noon on April 28 and carry through to midnight. Viewers will be able to phone in pledges for funds that go to support not only CAP but York Central Hospital. United Way, Big Brothers of York and D a y b r e a k , a n organization for the mentally retarded. Students of Bayview Secondary School will sponsor their 9th Annual telethon for CAP â€"- the Children’s Adoption Program â€" with their goal set_for $2,000. The Ba view Secon- dary stu cuts, through the cap, support 10 foster children with the help of the Foster Parent Plan of Canada. That is the largest number of kids getting services and support from any one group in the country, according to Craig Walker, a Grade 13 student and executive producer of this year's telethon. So far, three local musicians have been lined up to entertain during the 12-hour show. Singer-guitarist Carl Nixon, who is often THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. April 25. 1979 Flipper Armstrong; Nan McLean, Doug Laird‘ Thea Niels and Edythe 'I‘urp; Bob Orlando. Joan Dawm, Hank Sharp and Shirley Bays. Monday; April North-South: Dieken and Bob slide presentatioq Among other displays, viewers should be able to see the operation of auto body shops, home economics kitchens and a horticultural and land- scaping presentation. Various items are planned to be auctioned in the main foyer, including a completely refurbished Austin Marina. A teachers versus graduates basketball game at 8:30 should provide some interesting entertainment. As always, Food School Services will play a prominent role, running a bake sale and provide a snack bar for refresh- ments. Don Head is at 300 Major Mackenzie Drive adjacent to York Central Hospital Activities run from 1 to 4 pm. and 5:30 to 11 pm. Don’t forget to see the full operation of the Driver Education program, run by Phil Randell. He is also helping to organize the open house â€" reunion. featured at a local tavern, has agreed to appear on the show. He recently signed a recording contract With a Toronto studio. Local singers and songwriters Mike Thompson and Steve Ingram will also be at the telethon. Gordon Lightfoot, Alice Cooper and other popular groups will entertain on videotape from Warner Brothers. Producing this year’s telethon is John Horton, who graduates from Grade 12 at Bayview in June. No. 1 Jackpot “DUU‘” No.2 "UUU"v Wart, April 25th No. 1 Jackpot 52 No's. No. 2 53 No’s Early Birds at 7:35 pm. Reg. Games Er Specials at 8 pm. "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" Legion Hall, Ohio Rd., off Elgin Mills Road E. $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ No. 1 Jackpot $60000 No.2 $50000 Norma Dodds of Maple was a busy person recently as the Maple Lions Club held its 8th annual Maple Syrup and Pancake festival. She flipped hundreds of them. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg). RICHMOND HILL LEGION BINGO NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMIY‘TED 16 â€" Cleta Dunn; Peter Osborne and Ann Payment; Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders. East-West: Victor Cronshaw and John Hunter; Patsy Bean and Phyl Mountjoy; Ann and Hank Jansen. Side Game: Eileen Bancroft-Wilson and Shirley Bays; Andy and Marg Durnford; Allan Woods and Vicki Spearin. Mixed Open Pafrs will be held April 27 and May Last week, in the Canadian Nationals, Toronto's 79th annual tournament, many members of the Aurora Bridge Club won and placed in various events. Richmond Hill and Thornhill Area Family Services will hold its 10th annual meeting next Tuesday, May 1, at Heintzman House in Thomhill at 7:30 pm. Since it runs and co- sponsors family life education programs which are designed to help people grow in their personal and family lives, the evening will feature a keynote address by the Very Reverend Bruce McLeod on the subject of “Children’s Rights". Family Services put final touches on annual meeting Family Services offers parenting education programs and it feels many of the problems facing children today are the result of ineffective parenting. Th%me /MMwa kmtpby “Midsummer Mink", the English comedy written by Peter Coke is Theatre Aurora‘s final play of the season. It will be presented at the Factory Theatre on Henderson Drive in Aurora beginning, Friday, May 4 and con- tinuing May 5, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Appearing are Dame Beatrice Appleby, Diana Wilton; Lady Alice Miller. Eileen Mitchell; Mrs. Elizabeth Hatfield, Gwen Duschesne; Nanette Parry, Sue Brown; Lily Thompson, Karen Lindsay; Madame Chambert. Verna Stewart; Brigadier Rayne, John Thomson; Ted, Bob Bosscher; Michael Hogan, Paul Cutler; Chris, Gerry Smith; and Det. Inspector Wilson. Laura Barrett. The Show is produced by Collin Brown and directed by Cy Buck. It claims rising delinquency rates and the increasing number of reported child abuse cases are proof society is not adequately recognizing the needs and rights of children. "cf/1717'. McLeod will discuss how today‘s kids deserve to have the right I, \ IJ I 3UU ’ DANCING 8 PM. m 1 AM. 0 . I J NO COVER CHARGE - SUITABLE ATTIRE REQUIRED ( 10711 YONGE ST. @ MOTOR INN REHMND l:th m 9.“ * “ NEW! *44444444444444444444444Â¥ x» ufo 1-1151? 'r n” i AT THE BAY Yonge & Bloor Faimew Mall Bramalea City Cemre AT THE TICKET SHOP Royal Bank Plaza Thornclnfle Market Place Thfeo‘ron-Iocggron’_tlgok our ran inÂ¥he comfort of a studio! Photography Studio - portraits - passports ° flames Momâ€"Sal. Eve., 8:30, Sun. 7:30 $15. â€"12.5010. â€" 7.50 Wed. & Sat. Matinees. 2:00 512.5010. â€" 7.50 5,â€"' 2 “I. O'KEEFE CENTRE, FRONT 8: YONGE ST. 363-6633 $2 37 tor any family or group of 3 or more Olfor good for portraits Mon., Apr. 23rd untll Sat, Aprll 28m Choose from a nursery. spring. fall or Family groups welcome,too! 5x7 color traditional background for your portraits. One offer per subject, two per family. $1 additional for second subject in portrait. No age limit. Also available â€" passport and business photos. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN All tickets available at L; 37¢ Smh Sears. AT DOMINION STORES Yonge & Eglinlon Don MIIIS Shopping Ctr Sherway Gardens Mississauga Square One Burlington Mall Centre Mall. Hamilton to a home environment where they can develop their human potential for loving, caring and growth into responsible adulthood. Heintzman House is at 135 Baythom Drive and everyone is welcome to attend the annual meeting. “01% LE SUPER Don Va|ley Pkwy 8 Sleeles Markham Place Mon.. Tues.. Sat. 9:30-5:00 Wod.. Thura.. Frl. 9:30-8:00 Studio hours: MASTERCHARGE CHARGEX ‘I’ICKETS BY PHONE 923-3030 i*****£*****************i OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIOâ€"SEE VOUR PHONE BOOK FORVTHE ONE NEAREST YOU 7:40 pm. Earlyhirds BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY _NI_G_|-|T wen, APRIL 25th CONSOLATION JACKPOT $500.00 MUSIGQ , This Monday thru Friday, 11 am till 2 pm, try the new Special Luncheon Pack at Scott’s Chicken Villa. It’s a great lunch, with 2 pieces of finger lickin’ good Kentucky Fried Chicken, French fries and a beverage. Great value for $1.59. WITHIN Jud $1.59 AURORA HIGHLANDS RENOVATIONS GOLF SPECIAL BE A MEMBER AT THE HIGHLANDS UNTIL JULY 15th, 1979 FOR ONLY THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE I] THE 192 YONGE ST. 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