Jewish Marriage 'Encounter weekend. For further info: 821- 9287. Canada Day in Thornhill. Sports program at IO a.m.. folk festival from 2 to 5 p.m. Costumes, song and dance. Richvale Lions Bingo. Richvale Lions Hall. 31 Spruce Ave.‘ 7.30 p.m. Craft evening, St. Paul’s United Church, 7:30 pm. Info: 773-5603. HELPMATE INFORMATION COMMUNITY CALENDAR 883-2234 JUNE-JULY 333. ‘York Philharmonic Choir practice, Richmond Hill Baptist Church, 7:30 pm. Sea Cadets RCSCC Patriot, St. Mary‘s Anglican Church, Boys 14 and‘up. 7:30 - 9:30 pm. Info: 884- 3630. Alateen-Aurora United Church, 8 pm. Info: 773-4539. Richvale Lions Bingo, Richvale Lions Hall. 31 Spruce‘Avenue, 7.30 p.m. Lions Bingo at 7:40 p.m., Centre Street. Richmond Hill Duplicate Bridge, 12125 Yonge Street, 8 pm. Info: 884-1689. Highlight of the days' activities was an “Apple Pie Contest“ with 22 entries. First prize _was won by Rebecca Corbin. Sun shin es for Romfie/d On hand to attend to safety regulations, were two members of the York Regional Police, Constables Noel Small and Steve Horvath. weatherman co-op- erated sending along a gorgeous day to welcome the Romfield Community residents to the festival of events planned for them under the enthusiastic direction of Romfield Community Associ- ation president Andrew Meles. Other members assisting with events were Herb Medlock, Karen Elliott, Bill Moriarty, Saul Berger, Yvonne Moynes, Penny Caston, Art Schwartz, and Sharon Moriarty. Your community needs you Unfortunately Meals-on-Wheels has not received the community support necessary for its continued existence and unless Meals- on-Wheels is able to get more volunteer drivers and support it will have to discontinue its service. . . . to support MEALSâ€"ON-WHEELS. This is an urgent request for your support. Since 1972 this needed service has been available to Richmond Hill residents. *Eldérly or' in- capacitated people who have been referred to Meals-on»Wheels. receive a hot nutritious noon meal, three times a week. The meals are prepared and packed at York Central Hospital and then delivered by volunteers between 11:15 am. and 12:30 pm. For people who are shut-in and unable to make a dinner for themselves, this is a tremendously important service. Receiving these three noon meals can make the dif- ference between remaining at home and living in an institutional setting. By GEORGIE BURKHOLDER SUNDAY Monday RICHMOND INN BENNY & THE MINK 10097 Yonge St. 884-1101 THIS WEEK AT THE Honoring his commitment to the citizens of the area, Councillor Ron Moran was on hand to of- ficiate at the judging with Stornoway School Principal David Painter and Constable Steve Horvath step- ping in to fill the places of the absentee judgesi Proceedings were held up for almost an hour awaiting the arrival of two judges who failed to put in an appearance. They were Markham Mayor Tony Roman and Councillor Alma Walker. (‘arl Lawrence, 146 Romfiéld Circuit. in second; Mina Auciello. third; Laura Harrison, and fourth; Pat Van Nort. The judges claimed it was a moSt difficult decision to pick winners as all entries tasted delicious and certainly looked in- viting especially when dinner time rolled around. 24 Mother‘s Break, 9:30-11:15 am Richmond Hill United Church Info: 884â€"4294. Legal Aid Clinic, 7-10 pm. Info 884-9148. Richmond Hill Public Library preâ€"school story hour, 10 - 10:45 am. Preregistration. Navy League Cadets, Richmond Hill United Church, 6:30 pm. Boys 10-13 years. Info: 223-8868. Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice, Centennial Pool, 5:30 pm. Info: 884-4594. Canada Day in Thornhill. See Sunday. July 1. Cantabile Chorale meets at Thornhill ngpist Church. 8 p.m. Cantabile Chorale Meet at Thornhill Baptist Church at 8 p.m. For further information, call 881-1105. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC. Hillcrest Mall auditorium. 2-8.30 p.m. For further information, call-881- 1105. Tuesday MONDAY The wind-up of the festival took place in the evening when Pacter Court was closed to traffic for the Sprightly little Highland Dancers gave an exhibition of their ability to a delighted au'dience. The winners of the raffle drawn at the Street Dance were (1) Joan Young and (2) Steve Horvath. In the 10 years and under class, the winner was Tom Norman with Runner- Up Andrea Barnes; Tots: winner was Phillip Smith and Runner-Up Robert DeGrace; Powder Puffs winner was Sandra Barnes, Runner-Up Phyllis DeGrace. In the Bicycle Parade. winners in the 11 years and over were J. P. Richmond with Runner-Up P. Talbot. his jazzy red fire truck, was the proud winner of the Soap Box Derby. Libéral Whether this community service continues is really up to you.’ If you want to get involved call the Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau at 883-2235. Your commitment to the service can be as short as 1'2 hours per week for 3 months. If you have access to a car and can drive once a week, your help is needed. New drivers are sent out with experienced volunteers as a part ofthe training and a small mileage allowance is provided for those who request it. The most urgent need for Meals-on-Wheels is for drivers. Volunteer drivers are needed to pick up the meals at the York Central Hospital once a week and deliver them to no more than 10 people in the Richmond Hill area. ' For the people already receiving Meals-on- Wheels and for the people currently on the waiting list. a discontinuation of service would be most dishearfé‘ning. ‘ Free Topical Fluoride Clinic for children, 3-16 years. 8:30 am.- 4:30 pm. Call the Health Unit: 884-1133; 887-5245; 832-1384; 297- 3324. Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice, Centennial Pool, 5:30 Ladies night out. Yoga and a variety of crafts. Viking Club. Oak Ridges . 7 p.m. Richvale Lions Drum Corps and Color Guard, Lions Hall, 31 Spruce Avenue, 6:30 p.m.-8:30 Yoga at Richmond Hill United Church; 7:15-8:30 p.m. for beginners, and 8:30 to 9:45 p.m. for intermediates. Info: 884-2671. Storytime for pre-schoolers. 3-5 years old at Thornhill Com- munity Centre Library. 2 p.m. Storytime for pre-schoolers. at Thornhill Community Centre Library. 3â€"5 years old. 2 p.m. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC. Thornhill Community Centre, 5-8 Stroke Recovery Meeting. Don Head School. 7.30 p.m. Ladies Night Out. Yoga and a variety of crafts, Viking Club. Oak Ridges. 7 p.m. Pre-school story hour, Richmond Hill Library, 10-10.45 a.m. Babysitting Coâ€"op Meeting, 346 Kerrybrook. Richmond Hill. 8 p.m. 883-5872. The Rom field Community Associ- ation will meet tonight at Stomoway Public School beginning at 8 pm. when York Regional Police Chief Bruce Crawford will give timely advice on “How to Burglar Proof Your Home". All area residents are invited to attend. Looking out on the court the morning after‘ it was difficult to believe that the previous night the area was filled with several hundred revellers including teenagers, who danced and partook of refreshments, so neat was the scene. Demonstrations of disco dancing and many other types of gyrations took place during the evening with spot and other speciality dance prizes awarded by chairman of the project Yvonne Moynes. Street Dance Wednesday TUESDAY I WEDNESDAY pral Section C Dmmmmï¬ï¬y REGULAR EVENTSI derby Wednesday, June 20, 1979 Traditional Sounds of Jazz at Hillcrest Mall. Tonight. the Hillcrest Allâ€"Stars. 5.30 - 8 p.m. Pre-school story hour at Richvale Branch Library 10.30 - “.45 a.m. and Charles (‘onnor Branch at 2 Parent Concern meeting, 8-10 pm. Call Joyce, 884-3503. A.M.0., Richmond Hill United Church,9:30a.m.-11:15a.m.884- 9722. Richmond Hill Lions majorette and drum corps practice, Lions Hall 7-9 pm. Duplicate Bridge, 12125 Yonge St Info: 884-1689. Counterweight, Richmond Hill Library. 7:30 pm. Info: 255-4421. Traditional Sounds of Jazz at llillcresl. Tonite: Bob DeAngelis. 5.30 - 8 p.m. Pre-school story hour at Rich- mond Hill Public Library. 2-2.45 Community Centre, 7:30 pm Seniors euchre, 10149 Yonge St 1:30 p.m. St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church LCW meeting. 8 p.m. Thornhill Amateur Radio Club. Thornlea Secondary School 8 p.m, Info: 881-2891. Newmarket & District Association for the Mentally Retarded annual meeting. 757 Bogart Ave. Newmarket. 7.30 Traditional sounds of jazz at llillcrest Mall. Tonite: Jazz Corporation. 5.30 - 8 p.m. Evening Book Discussion Group, Thornhill Community Centre Library. 7.30 - 9.30 p.m. York Association for Physiéally Handicapped meeting. Lecture hall. York Central Hospital. 7-9 pm. Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice, 5:30 pm. Centennial Pool. Richvale Writers Club, 79 Denham Rd. Richmond Hill. 8-11 pm. For further information. Call 889-6703. Senior Citizens bowling, Newkirk Bowl. 1:30 pm. 884-6922. Block Parent Association monthly meeting at York Regional Police station, Major Mackenzie Drive. 7.30 p.m. For further information. call 884-7360. Free Topical Fluoride Clinic, for children 3-16 years old, 8:30 am. ‘ 4:30 pm. See Monday’s list for phone numbers. B'nai B‘rith meeting at (Eallanough Library. 8 p.m. Information: 881-2027 or 889-7094. Richmond Hill and Thornhill Area Family Services board meeting at Family Services offices. 7.30 p.m. Info: 884-9148. lleintzman House Auxiliary presents the Cantabile Chorale at lleintzman House. 7.30 - 9.30 p.m. Support rally for "Yellow Brick House“ (a hostel for women and children in York Region). Rich- vale Community Centre. 8 p.m. Widows 8; Widowers meeting. Victoria & Grey Trust Bldg., Richmond Hill. 8 p.m. Info: 884- 2594. Richmond Hill Public Library preâ€"school story hour. Richvale Branch: 2-2:45 pm. â€"- Charles Connor Branch: 2 pm. Pre- registration required. Richmond Hill Lions Meeting. Lions Hall, 6.30 p.m. Mobile Citizenship Court. Rich- vale Community Centre. 2â€"8 p.m. For further information, call 883- 2234. Richmond Hill Legion Bingo, Legion Hall, Ohio Road, 7:35 pm. Soap-boxers Michael Swartz and Michael Barnes are neck-and-neck just after the start of the soap-box derby at the Romfield Community Festival last Saturday. The MCCONAGHY SCHOOL REUNION. Info: 883-3901. THURSDAY 28 21 Royal Canadian Air Cadets No. 778. 13-19 years, Legion building, Yoga classes, Richmond Hi'u United Church, 9-10:15 a.m. beginners; 10:15 - 11:30 am. intermediate. 884â€"2671. Weight Watchers. Concord Community Centre, 7:30 pm. Info: 669-2173 Thornhil] Recycling Depot, Bayview and Green Lane, 7-8230 Maple Leaf Accordion Band. MacKillop School, 7-9 pm. 884- Teen Drop-In Centre. Concord Community Centre, 8-11 p.m. Ages 13-17. For further in- formation. call 669-1840. Duplicate Bridge. 12125 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. 8 p.m. For further information. call 884-1689. Teen Drop-In Centre, Concord Community Centre, 8-11 p.m. Ages 13-17. For further in- formation. call 669-1840. Duplicate Bridge, 12125 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. 8 pm. For further information call 884-1689. Duplicate Bridge. 12125 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. 8 p.m. For information. call 884-1689. Teen Drop-In Centre. (‘oncord Community Centre, 8-H p.m.. for teens aged 13 to 17. For further information. call 669-1840. Thursday FRIDAY 71mm: . . tnrangmlssmn first event of its kind in the Romfield area, may become an annual happening. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg.) Quality repairs to automtic trans» missions, standâ€" ards, Rearends on North Ameri- 9677 Yonge St, can 8 Import Richmond Hill cars. ‘ ransmission M canadign 884-6663 889-6662 883-2234 Richmond Hill Youth Concert Band Rehearsals, St. Josephs’s School, 7:30 pm. Info: 884-8873. Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice. Centennial Pool, 5:30 Ohio Road, 7 pm. Info: 884-4521 Richmond Hill Recycling Depot, Elgin Mills Road at Leslie, 10 a.m,-noon. Thornhill Recycling Depot, Bayview and Green Lane. 10 a.m.-noon. Euchre, seniors club room, 10149 Yonge St. 1:30 pm. ()ne Parent Association Dance at the Thornhill Community Centre. 2% p.m. Strawberry Social and Craft Show at St. Gabriel's Anglican Church. Crosby Avenue. Richâ€" mond Hill. 1-5 p.m. First Annual Royal Canadian Legion Color Party competition and parade. from Richmond Heights Plaza to Elgin Mills Road. 2 p.m. For further in- formation. call 889-3707. Jewish Marriage Encounter Weekend. For further in- formation, call 821-9287. SATU RDAY Saturday