Ontario Community Newspapers

Richmond Hill Liberal, 15 Aug 1979, A6

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>45 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, August These smiling members of the Richvale Lions Majorette Corps are (left to right) Debbie Boos. l6; Kelly Barbeau, 10; Tara Kaszuba, 10; Susan Tompkins. SENIORS BOWLING All senior citizens 60 years of age and over are invited to join a bowling league. The congregation at St. Matthew‘s United Church has pitched in to raise money for the Boat Pgople. _ To date. $13,000 has been pledged, housing assured and donations of furniture received. Bowllng Will be at the ABC Lanes in Richmond Hill and will com- Donations of clothing, additional money, employment and more are still needed. If you can help, please call Bryan Buchan. 884-5557 or Pat Gregg. 884-4314. AT THE MILL POND THURSDAY, AUGUST 16TH. 7:15 PM. NEVILLE BARNES SEXTET DIXIELAND JAZZ THURSDAY, AUGUST 2380, 7:15 PM. KANSAS CITY EXPRESS JAZZ 'h'taftong PARKS Er RECREAHON DEPT. CONCERTS IN THE PARK )cd’lcud. anyone? Libéral United Church raises money ‘. for refugee boat people Tennis TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Members of the Richmond Hill Tennis Club take advantage of the talents of Steve Cox, right, during a special instruction day Saturday. Taking the lesson are, left to right, Bill Arm- strong, Rona Gardner, Mary DeJonge, Myrna Willison and Ken McKeown. Peter Yates. second from right. also assisted in the instruction. (Liberal photo by Bruce H022) Both ladies and gentlemen are welcome to join in the fun and enjoy a social afternoon of bowling and the pleasant company. mence Friday, September 7 at 1:15 pm. sharp. Anyone wishing additional inâ€" formation, is asked to call Annie Piirto at 773-5433. Richmond Hill Public Library is offering a course in art under the If you are interested in art and want to learn more about painting and drawing, now is your chance. 15, 1979 8; Michelle Dennis, 8; and Jeanette Dennis, 5. The girls brought home these trophies from two competitions held this summer. ART CLASSES Richmond Hill Central DO YOU KNOW!! IT IS THE TRAVELLERS OWN RESPONSIBILITY TO PRODUCE VALID DOCUMENTS AT THE TIME OF TRAVEL. MAKE SURE THAT YOUR PASSPORT IS VALID AT ALL TIMES. 8848191 889-2317 10303 YONGE $1., RICHMOND HiLL WHERE FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AND INSTANT PASSPORT PICTURES CAN BE TAKEN. BE PREPARED. "GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE" For More Information or Assistance Contact Participants will have the op- portunity of working in charcoal. ink. pastel, watercolor, oils or acrylics. It will be a ten-week course for both the experienced and the novice painter. direction of Orienda Caranci, who is a graduate in fine arts from York University. The fee for the ten-week course will be $50 per person, and registrations will be taken at the main library in Richmond Hill, the Charles Connor Library in Oak Ridges or the Richvale Library. LEGAL AID Many new families have moved into the Oak Ridges area in the past few months, and some are finding it a little difficult ad- justing to a new community. Helpmate is an organization with help for those who need it. Their. services are many and diverse. If you need the name 8f a doctor or dentist, a‘ lawyer or anyone else along those lines; they can help. Advice on dealing He/pmate offers advice and information IT'S HAPPENING IN THE HILL with various levels of government is another way Helpmale can help you. Your privacy is always respected and all calls are con- fidential. If you would like more information about the services offered by Helpmate or if you are looking for an outlet for your volunteer services, please call them at 883- 2234. DAY NURSERY It’s..iust about time Residents of the Richmond Hill area, who require legal assistancek now have the opportunity. Legal Aid cliniés will bé held in the community Tuesday, August 21 and Allgust 28 from 7 to 10 pm. For information or to make an appointment, please call 884-9148. EUCHRE GAMES Richmond Hill's Club 35 for senior citizens offers euchre games Wednesdays at 1:30 pm. and the same time on Saturdays at the club rooms, 10149 Yonge Street, Rich- mond Hill. Winners of recent games are: Wednesday‘ August 1: Jess Dewsbury 83, Geraldine Cole 80, Florence Harrison 77, Heber McCague 75, Lenore Genoe 74, and ,Amy Patlo- 73. The lucky draw winner was Irene Moore. ‘ Au us; 4 winner are: Irene F‘Féiié 83; Jess Dews ury 79, Laura Hodgson 73, EdnagHarding 72, Connie Moyer 71, and Lenore Genoe 71. The Davey lucky draw fonschbol to start back for the fall season, and some parents may still be wondering what to do with preâ€"schoolers. Mrs. Jean McWhir of King City operates a day nursery for children aged two to five. Her nursery runs from 8 am. to 5 pm. Monday to Friday. If interested, please give her a call at 833- 6385. WIIEEIJHDIJSE CLUB The members of the winner was Vic Wheelhouse Club for senior citizens are settled nicely into their new club rooms at 12 King Side Road. Thanks must go to several members, who worked at making the club rooms com- fortable. Roy Bamsdale, Art Baisley, Walter Paxton and several ladies of the club spent many days fixing the interior of the club rooms, so it would seem like .home. Wednesday after- Morguard home mortgages as Close as your phone! We’re a15545 Yonge St. WiIIowdale, Ontario M2M 551 Telephone: (416) 224-1900 Or call Iim Park at home: (416) 884-6020 Mqrguard 10 Keele ., City, Ontario Telephone (416) 833 5311 - 832.1520 THE HUNT CLUB On-the-spot commitments on mortgage financing, with competitive rates, and no loan limit. The next time you require fast, efficient mortgage service, contact the professionals at Morguard. A phone call. That’s all it takes. It’s a year since Hogan’s Inn at four corners, the restaurant specializing z'nfz'ne country dz'nz'ng was restored. The proprietors ofHogan’s are pleased to announce the opening of The Hunt Club room; a more casual concept in wining and dining, on Frz'dayjuly 20. The Hunt Club reflects the surrounding areas interest infamous and favourite horses. Wz'nes may be orderedfrom the Keg and steaks, chicken, ribs and seafood may be orderedfrom the grill. The piano bar will offer nightly entertainment for listening and ‘ dancing enjoyment. The Hunt Club will also be availablefor all types of socialfunctions. We lookforward to welcoming you to The Hunt Club. 11*. noon euchres at the club have gained in popularity this summer. Everyone is welcome to attend these afternoon sessions. If your organization needs new members or has a registration date within the next few The time is fast approaching when all normal activities resume for the fall and winter months. "'ssoo £00,006"z invested in home mortgages YOUR NEWS weeks. please let me know and it will ap- pear in this column, so that the rest of the community is kept up to date. Quick One-stop Insurance Service Auto Home Life Just call or drop in at TOLL FREE 1800-2686846 YORK FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY 7699 Yonge Street Thomhnll, Ontano L3T 125 17"

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