A45 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, August 1. 1979 All parents of children. who have been involved in the program. are invited lo attend. Summerfest '79 is the highlight and grande finale of the summer playground programs sponsored by Richmond Hill Parks and Recreation Department. A slide presentation. summarizing the summer's activities. will also be presented. It will be held Wednesday. August 8 at 8 pm. at the Richâ€" vale Community Centre. 160 Avenue Road. Included in the evening's entertain- ment will be songs and crafls as prepared by the children. who have been attending the playground program Parents' Night at the York Region Family ‘Y‘ was attended by parents of more than 100 children‘ Whilchurch Conservation Area was turned into an Indian compound for the evening, last Thursday. as the children and their counsellors portrayed Canadian Indians for the audience. The children were dressed as little Indians and counsellors outdid themselves with authentic looking outfits. Games and skits were in keeping with the evening‘s theme. and the children. with a counsellor‘s assistance demonstrated some WOW PICTURE FRAME SALE! BUY ONE-GET om: FREE RICHMOND HILL Pow Baautltul cualorn traman by experts. Choou two frames: pay tor one. get one fl'aa (max. aha 30"x4o"; labour and other matarlala at uaual. low rates). Huge cholca ot trams atyloa. mam. etc. I E m rm: UP Hillcres! Mall Summerfesz‘ winds up playground program Indian skills thrill day camp paren/ts 883â€"1210 Sale ends Sat. Aug 4 Richmond Hill South SWIMFEST The public is invited to attend ‘Swimfest 1979 at the Richvale P00]. 160 Avenue Road. It will be held Wednesday. August 8. from 6:3010 7:30 pm. and will consiSI of games. races and competitions. WRITERS (‘LUB The Richvale Writers Club will meet August 2 from 8 to 11 Bernice Lever. 79 Denham Road. For additional informa- lion. please call 889- 6703. (‘LAY WORKSHOP The Richvale branch of the Richmond Hill Public Library will hold a clay play workshop for children on August 2 and 3. All children. who would like to attend. WILLOWDALE 1537 Sleeles E 2215787 Family Y Day camps are fun, and when the children entertain their parents. they do it in style. Counsellor, Bridget Howe in the back row stands by a totem pole with some of the campers. They are second row. left to right: Rhonda Dick. 8. of Mississauga, who is a guest in Richmond Hill; Hilda O‘Connor. 7, of Springhead Gardens and front row; Dawn Schuetzl, 7, Palmer Avenue and Nicole Pearson, 7. Sussex Avenue. (Liberal Photo by Millie Stewart). the home of The weather turned a little cooler for the evening. and the dancing was. maybe. just a little more en- thusiastic. The better to keep warm. Indian skills Your Liberal Contact 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. 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. So it’s easy to get your news into its proper area. correspondent with Millie Stewart, Do you have a new neighbor? ()r are you new’ in the com< munily? In either case‘ Welcome Wagon would like to meet you. Welcome Wagon is a communin sponsored organization. created to welcome new residents to the community with gifts from merchants and information about your new community. Welcome Wagon greets new res/den ts in Oak Ridges hostess is Mary Near, and she may be reached at 773-4050. SENIORS The members of the Wheelhouse Club are taking a rest from regular meetings for the summer months. however; the club rooms are open to all members. The first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month. there will be afternoon euchres. and the other Wednesdays will be Richmond Hill North The featured performer will be Nicol Brown. There is no admission charge to listen to these concerts and all are welcome. LIBRARY The shelves at the Richmond Hill Public Library are stacked with summer reading material of every description and for every reading taste. if you are vacationing and would like an extended borrowing period. please ask the librarian to arrange it for you. MILL POND CONCERT The next in a series of concerts at Mill Pond Park will be tomorrow (August 2) at 7:30. social afternoons The club rooms are also open Friday afâ€" Iernoons for members and their gu‘ests to enjoy lhe social at- mosphere. Birthday greetings for the month of August go to Ada Hagen. August 20; and Walter Paxton. August 23. Slimmer programs for the young MINOR HOCKEY GOV'T HOME INSULATION PROGRAM Rebate up to $500. CALL 486-5757 OR 884-5758 YOUR HOME FOR AS LOW AS faburbcm Home Insular/on lid. IF YOU RECEIVED YOUR C.H.I.P. APPLICATION & YOUR HOME WAS BUILT PRIOR TO 1961 AND IT IS YOUR PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE - YOU NOW QUALIFY FOR THE 11666 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL “Quality, Skills, Knowledge, Tools†Toronto Area C.M.H.C. APPROVED FIBERGLAS MATERIAL MEMBER BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU FULLY INSURED BONDED METRO LICENSE A00161 Coaches, trainers and managers are still] needed for Oak Ridges Minor Hockey, and if you are in- terested. please reply in writing to PO. Box 305, Oak Ridges. PUPPETS The Young People‘s Creative Puppet Show will visit the Charles (‘onnor Library, Tuesday. August 7. Call Today For Details TORONTO, ONTARIO M4P 2C8 people are many and varied at local libraries. At 2pm. this afternoon (August 1) the Travelling Puppet Show will visit the main library on Wright Street with two puppet plays. All children are welcome to attend and there is no admission charge. PARENT CONCERN Parent Concern is an association formed to help parents deal with parent-child stress relationships. Individuals helping each other is the idea of parent concern and if interested. please call Jan at 773â€" 4152. Parent Concern will meet tonight (August I) at 8 pm. For more in- formation, please call Jan at the above number. Auvoraâ€"Newmarkot Area There is no ad- mission to this or any other program a! the library. but you are asked to register in. advance by calling 773- 5533 or dropping by the library in person. wil h two per- formances. The puppet show will begin at 2 pm. and all children in the com- munity are welcome.