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Richmond Hill Liberal, 16 May 1979, A6

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The main floor of Bond Lake Arena will be turned into a paradise with games of chance [0 please everyone. Bond Lake Skating (‘lub is sponsoring a Ieen disco dance and contest for all young people 12 years of age and up. A Monte Carlo Night is coming to Oak Ridges courtesy of Bond Lake Skating Club. The Dynes Junior B Hockey Team and the Oak Ridges and District Minor Hockey Association. Throughout the evening there will be several draws for Drizes. Tickels are $2.50 per person and are available by calling 773-5564. 883-5690 or 773-5332 The date reserved forthe event is Friday. June 1 from 8 p.m.101 a.m. TEEN DISCO DANCE York Regional Police at 28 Division had a bike auction Saturday. and Steve Mansbridge, 14 of Richmond Hill decided to check out what was A-6 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 16. 197 Approval of the Auditor's Report Reports of Committees - EIection of Directors And such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. The Unionville Home Society will be held on UNION VILLA Regional Police ha ve display at Hil/cresz‘ Mall The Annuzfnl Meeting Thursday. May 24th, 1979 Monte Carlo Night to feature games of chance Guests will be able lo see [he premises and police officers will be on hand (0 answer questions. Police officers will be on hand to talk to the youngsters and explain the rules of safety. ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE The Ontario Provincial Police Detachment in Oak Ridges will welcome visitors during the week. During the week. the police will be at Hillcrest Mall with a display of literature. A motorcycle will be a big attraction for the young people. as will ‘Sparky‘ the talking police cruiser. ' The week of May 13 lo 19 is Police Week and York Regional Police in Richmond Hill are eager to meet the public and answer questions. 4300 Hwy. No. 7 Unionville commencing at 7:45 pm. The agenda will include: at ()ur Lady‘s Guild in Oak Ridges will be sponsoring a Hello Summer Dance on June 2 at Our, Lady of [he Annunciation School beginning at 8 pm. Tiékets at $7 per couple are available by calling 773-5601 or 773-5873. The members of the Wheelhouse club invite anyone in the com- munity. to join them on a bus trip lo Pelerborough on May The bus will leave the new club rooms at 12 King Side Road at 9 The dance will be held Saturday. May 26. at Bond Lake Arena from 7 pm. l010 p.m. Tickets are $1 per person and will be available at the door. HELLO SUMMER I).\N(‘E Roy A. Koehlel Chairman of the Boatd \VIII‘IELIlOl'Sl‘. (‘LUB Her topic was (‘hild Abuse and new legislation. and she distributed an essay on the topic written by Sylvia Yukelis. a student with York University’s Early Development Education program] FAMILY SERVICES The Richmond Hill and Thornhill area Family Services Association will hold a Board Meeting Thursday. May 17 at 10225A Yonge Street beginning at 7:30 pm. Everyone is The guest speaker was Myra Hurst. co-ordinator of Volunteer Services with the Family and Children‘s Services in Newmarket. SPRING MEETING » The ('ouncil for Exceptional Children Chapter 543 held its Spring Dinner Meeting at Don Head Secondary School recently. LIBRARY Registrations for next Fall‘s pre-school story lime sessions will be laken at the beginning of June. There will be an auction at St. Paul‘s United at 6 pm. on Wednesday. May 30. The cost for the trip will be $7 per person. To reserve a spot. please call Mrs. Dorothy Barnsdale at 773-5593. Items are still needed for the auction. and if you can con- Irib‘ute, call Jack Blyth at 773-5241 or Ken Blyth at 773-5832. M 'I'ster i EAT-WELL INC. ('IIURCH AUCTION available before the bidding started. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). Richmond Hill North l’KlNG OF FINE FOODS: Exact dates will appear in lhis column when [hey are available. Bike-a-lhons auracl riders in every age group. and the Lions bikeâ€"a-Ihon held in Oak Ridges on the weekend is no exception. The youngest competitor was 19- monthâ€"old Kenneth Patterson, who was ridden over the 32â€" kilometer course by dad. Bill, ‘ ()nly 20 children will Kenneth will now be accepted and these collect his pledges will be on a first come‘ wilh dad‘s help‘ first served basis. All méetings 0f the Horticultural Society are open to the general public. For additional information on this topic and the Family Services. please call 884-9148 or 884-8281. TULIP SHOW The Richmond Hill Horticultural Society will present its tulip show Tuesday. May 22. at the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church beginning at 8 pm. The guest speaker will be William Hartnell of Hamilton. who will discuss garden chemicals. Next Wednesday, May 23 the meeting at the Family Services headquarters will begin at 8 pm. and the topic will be ‘Let‘s Discuss Parenting'. BIKE-A-TIION H ESl'LTS welcome OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK muanST MALL Richmond Hill Central. While the three areas of Richmond 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. «Huwfiw a Sevenlyvfive riders entered this year‘s bike-a-thon and now must collect pledges and have the money turned in by May 26 to be eligible for the draw for the bike. The Oak Ridges Lions have a weekend packed full of fun and enjoyment for every member of the family planned for June 15 and 16. Beginning on Friday, June 15, there will be a dance featuring the music of All proceeds‘will be used by Heritage Richmond Hill for the renovations and restoration of the Guild Hall. which was recently moved to a The sale will be held Saturday. May 19 from )0 am, to 2 pm. and will feature pottery. plants and baked goods. She‘s available Fridays and Mondays at The Liberal, 884-: 881-3373. Burr House at 530 (‘arrville Road will be the scene of the annual Sluff and Such and garage sale sponsored by Heritage Richmond Hill, Millie Stewart, a veteran correspondent with The Liberal. started out handling Richmond Hill North; completely initiated the Richmond Hill Central column: and has now taken on the handling of Richmond Hill South. LIONS AUCTION Stuff 8 Such sale at Burr House ITfs HAPPENINGV’I‘N THE" HILL Your Liberal contact DAFFODIL SHOW The winners in the recent daffodil show sponsored by the Richmond Hill Horticultural Society are: R. D. Little in the specimen class; Mrs. George Barker in the decorative class: and Vivian Hart. winner of the Court of honor in both the specimen and decorative classes. GARAGE AND BAKE SALE St. John's Baptist Church, Rich- mond Hill. will feature a garage and bake sale to be held at the church Saturday. May 26, from 10 am. All proceeds from this sale will go [0 (he church. aboutrwhat the society doeéifileasé call 8840843. If you would like information RICHMOND HILL ACROSS FROM CANADA TRUST (‘all Joe Tanzos at 7734285 to have donations to the auction picked up. If. you are spring cleaning and you have items you no longer need, the Lions would love lo lake them off your hands. Theifir music ranges from disco to 00m paa paa. Admission to the dance is $5 per person. and this will include a beer mug. Saturday‘s activities will include a beer garden. an auction and a flea markel‘ plus activities for the children the Alpine Show Band The Shriners are coming to Hillcrest Mall Friday. May 18. at 7 pm. They will be at the Mall to promote their upcoming circus, to be held at Exhibition Park May 25 to 27. location next to Burr House. lllLL(‘REST MALI. The York County Board of Education will sponsor an exhibition of drafting from Wednesday‘ May 16 to Saturday. May 19 throughout the Mall. If youvwould like to 883-1976 The Shrine Concert New members are always welcome. and if you are interested in the brigade, you may attend the training session or call 884-4204. CNIB MEETING Anyone requiring additional in formation, may call 884-4453. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE The St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a training session at Don Head Secondary School Wednesday. May 23 from 8 to 10 pm. There' will be fashion shows displays of arts and crafts: gym nastics; a concert and much more OPEN HOUSE An open house for all people in the community will be held at Bayview Secondary School tonight. May 16. beginning at 7 pm. and lasting until about 9 pm. The beer garden and dance will be held on lhe main floor of the arena and all other activities will be outside have a booth at the flea market, call (‘laude Mitchell at 773â€"5877. All proceeds from the weekend will be used for the paving of the arena parking lot. The Shriners‘ pipe band. drum corps and drill team will all take part in the evening‘s entertainment as well. The Richvale Public Library will feature a Symphony Street mini concert Saturday. May 19 at 2 pm. Orchestra will en Ie_rtrain shoppers. Don Kuehn will LIBRARY 8177 or [ISA demonstrate different differ from eaCh other. percussion instrum- E v e 1' y 0 n e i s ents and how they welcome. NOW OPEN IN HILLCREST MALL COME IN AND SEE OUR OPENING SPECIALS WE WELCOME FAMILY ALLOWANCE HILLCREST MALL 883-3044 4 “I’ve proved to my full satisfaction that Bonnie Stuart children’s sandals Also included in the evening‘s activities will be the election of officers for the 1979-80 term. ‘Y' AUCTION The York Region Family ‘Y' will hold an auction and garage sale at 83 l)unlop Street. Richmond Hill Saturday. May 26 from 10 am. to 3 pm. ' The Canadian National Institute for the Blind of York Region will hold its annual meeting tonight, May 16 at 8 pm. in the Newmarket Community Centre. Of special interest will be the talk by guest speaker John Simmons, who is the supervisor of the Recreation Department of the Ontario Division of the CNIB. All proceeds will be used by the ‘Y in the community. are the bestl can offer you.” GIRLS 8 BOYS SIZES 5 TO 12 COLOURS: GIRLS WHITE, TAN, BROWN BOYS: TAN, BROWN FROM

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