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Richmond Hill Liberal, 20 Jun 1979, A6

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Poirier found that out Saturday at the Lions auction and flea market at Bond Lake Arena. Nine-year-old Robbie Stevenson threw the fateful ball. (Liberal Photo by Bruce llogg‘.) It‘s not much fun waiting to plunge into the icy water. ()uk Ridges Lions president. Ed. â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. June 20. 1979 Thanks to McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada for their generous donation of refreshments. Color guards and bands to launch Legion Week All this will take place at 2 pm. at the Richmond Heights Plaza, where all the bands and marching units will form u’p‘ Canadian movie "Who has seen the wind." A feature film based on the novel of the same name by W.O. Mitchell.~ Proâ€" duced by Allan King. The Lakeshore Imperial Knights from Northeast Pennsylvania will be on hand to entertain. as well. The week of June 24 to 30 is Legion Week and the Richmond Hill Branch 375 is planning to start the festivities off with a parade Saturday, June 23. A color party competition will be highlight of the day‘s activities with guest parties attending from Scarborough, London, Toronto, Mount Dennis, Brockville and St. Mary's. The parade will march north on Yonge Street to Elgin Mills and east Thurs., June 28 8:00 pm. The’Hichmond Hill Legion hopes to make this an_ annual event. The Richmond Hill Parks and Recreation Department will be sponsoring summer school Three irophies and'cash awards will be presented to the winning color parties. on Elgin Mills to Ohio Road and to the Legion. . The judging of the color parties‘ will take place in front of Richmond Hill Dodge on Yonge Street. In the evenihg there will be a dance for all guests at the Legion on Ohio Road. l'MM ER PLAYGROUNDS Richmond Hill South While the three areas of Richmond Hill each have their own column on this page â€" North, Central, and South â€"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. correspondent with All proceeds will be used for the Rotary (‘lub‘s service projects in the community. MEMORIAL SERVICE (‘arrvilie United (‘hurch is holding a (‘emetery Memorial Service Sunday. June 24 at 9:45 am. The sale will be from 10 a.m. and there will be a variety of items forsale. . .something for everyone. The church is on Carrville Road just west of Bathurst Street. Everyone is welcome to attend this service. The Richmond Hill Rotary Club will hold a garage sale on the south side of Carrville Road just east of Yonge Street, Saturday. June 23. SUMMER READING The Richvale Library is sponsoring a summer reading Your Liberal contact . Millie Stewart, Rotary Club garage sale Saturday Meet Howard Pain, Canadian author of "T he heritage of Upper Canadian furniture". Slide presentation and discussion. Richmond Hill Public Library Presents Free Admission All events will be held in the McLaren Auditorium, Main Library, Wright St. Tues., June 26 8:00 pm. CANADA WEEK CELEBRATIONS 884-9288 She’s available F r i da y s a n d Mondays at The Liberal, 884-8177 or 881-3373. Additional infor~ malion is available by calling the library at 889-2847. There is a giant dragon in the library and for every book read, a scale will be added to the dragon‘ A I l c h i l d r e n registering for the reading program will receive a kit including book marks. buttons and posters. HILLCREST MALL Next Thursday and Friday, 'June 28 and 29 the Milk, Board will be. visiting Hillcrest Mall‘ Two calves are expected to be on hand to amuse the younger set. program for children aged seven and up‘ Shoppers are invited to sample various dairy products. The Milk Board will demonstrate how milk, and other dairy products are good for people of all ages. Registration 7 is limited to 20 children. 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. The following schools will have morning programs for the juniors from 9:30 am. ,to 11:30 am. and afternoon programs for the seniors from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.: Charles Howitt Public School, St. Joseph's Separate School. Walter Scott Public School. MacKillop Public School. Beverley Acres Public School. and Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox .Public Schools. playground programs at several community schools during the summer months. The programs are divided into junior (ages 4 to 7) and senior (ages 8 to 12). 'Ross Doan Public School will have richmond heights _ centre Richmond Hill Central This ad is sponsored by the merchants aâ€"ssociation The Viking Club annual golf tour~ nament has been set for Saturday, June 30. Tee-offtimeis7am. at John Evelyn‘s Golf (‘ourse near Stouff- ville. T i c k e t s a r 8 available at the Viking (‘lub or at Rudy‘s Fish and Chip Store in the Oak Ridges Plaza. > The tickets are $25 for a couple and $15 per person. The price includes a dinner and dance at 8 pm. at the Viking Club. Anyone wishing just to attend the dinner and dance may do so at $10 per couple. Trophies vi'ill be presented during the dance‘ WHEELHOUSE _ CLUB The ladies of the Wheelhouse, Club have decided to keep the clubrooms open for the summer months. The first and third Wednesdays of each month will be reserved for afternoon euchre games, and the other Wednesdays will be for social afternoons, where members and their friends may gather to work on crafts or just visit. Friday afternoons will .be craft sessions with everyone working on individual crafts. NEW EXECUTIVE A new executive for the Wheelhouse Club has been elected. They are: president ~ Dorothy Barnsdale; first vice-president â€" Violet Lupson; second vice-president â€" Audrey Mayes; secretary ‘7 Gladys Gardiner; assistant Richmond Hill North special programme for children ages 8â€"12. Preâ€"registration is required. Limited to 60 participants. “CANADA'S [BIRTHDAY PARTY”. A Ms. Pamela Galsworthy, Public Relations Director of Harlequin Books ' IT'S HAPPENING IN THE HILL Viking Club ‘ tournament June 30 i Wed., June 27 7:30 pm. Fri., June 29 9:30 am. Registration and payment of fees may be taken care of on the first day of the program or in advance at the Parks and Recreation Department, 10266 Yonge Street. Richmond'Hill. The full day programs for‘the seniors will be at Roselawn Public School The fees for the programs are $5 for half days, $10 for full days and $15 for a family. _ FAMILY SERVICES Richmond Hill and Thornhill area Family Services will hold a board meeting Thursday. June 21 at the full day programs for juniors from 9:30 to 11:30 am. and also from 1:30 to 3:30 pm The afternoon program is for those aged eight to 12 and is from 1:30 to 3:30 for the same dates. T h e m o r n i n g program is for children aged four to seven and runs from 9:30 to 11:30 weekdays from July 3 (0 August 10. Children may register the first day of the program at the schools or in advance at the Parks and Recreation offices, 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Additional infor- mation is available by calling 884-8101 and asking for'the Parks and Recreation Department. The registration fees are $5 for the half-day program or $15 for a family rate. secretary â€" Anne Piirto; treasurer â€" Lil Baisley; public; relations 'â€" Lil Baisley and Doug Carter: kitchen convener â€" Mary Brown and trip convener â€" Audrey Mayes. The Richmond Hill Parks and Recreation Department will sponsor §ummer playground programs at several community schools for the sum: mer months. Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox Public Schools will both have such programs. Mrs. Baisley wishes to thank all members for ‘ promptly sub- mitting membership fees. SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS Florence and Alex Daird of Roosevelt Drive, Richmond Hill celebrated their 50th wedding MacKillop School Association is now underway after more than a year of work by parents and teachers to get it going. Family Services offices beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Association held its first of- ficial meeting recently.and Tom Waterhouse has been chosen to act as public relations liaison for the association. The offices are located at 10225A Yonge Street. . MACKILLOP SCHOOI DISCOVERY Registration Form | wish to begin the course on July 4th {2 September 1 2th |:] Please check one Name _ Age Address _ Telephone City Gain new confidence the DISCOVERY WAY. Courses will begin July 4th and September 1 2th in the evenings Limited registration, so enroll early! Fee is $35 per person, but if you enroll before June 30th you pay only $30 per person Receive eight weekly classes of personal instruction in skin care. hair care and styling, make-up, modelling techniques, fashion know-how, exerbise, diet and more. Classes are arranged according to age. Just fill in the registration form and return to_ the address below with your cheque or use your Sears All Purpose Account, A receipt will be mailed to you. For more information please call: Your DISCOVERY kit is provided Sears, Hillcrest Mall 883-1444 ext. 313 Discover a new you . . . Return Form to: Sears exclusive Self-Improvement Course for females age 1 4 to 30 Sears Simpsons-Sears Ltd. Fashion Merchandise Office, Hiilcrest Mall, Richmond Hill, Ont. L4C 562 The work of the MacKillop Association will be to keep parents. teachers and students up to date on what is happening and what -is coming up for everyone in the school. anniversary recently. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). ’l‘he demonstrations of crafts will be varied and interesting and there will be something for every member of the family. _ St. Gabriel‘s Anglican Church will hold a strawberry social and craft show Saturday, June 23 from 1 to 5 pm at the church. Admission is $1 per person and this will include refreshments. STR.»\\\'BERRY SOCIAL

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