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Richmond Hill Liberal, 26 Sep 1979, C1

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x) HELPMATE INFORMATION COMMUNITY CALENDAR 883-2234 Septem her-October 883- Hichvale Lions Bingo. Lions Hall 31 Spruce Avenue. 7:30 pm. em Cantabile Chorale 8.00 p.m.. Thornhill Baptist Church â€" 889- 1105 (starts Sept. 10) Lions Bingo at 7.40 p.m. Lions llall. Centre 51.. RH. Duplicate Bridge St. John‘s Anglican Church 12125 Yonge St. R.H. 8 pm. â€" 884-1689 York Philharmonic Choir Practice. R.H. Baptist Church. 7.30 p.m. New members needed for tenor 8: bass sections. Donations needed for December Rotary TV Auction. Info: 884-1868 or 884~6274. Richvale Lions Bingo. Lions Hall 31 Spruce Avenue. 7:30 p.m. NOW OPEN TH E TAC K U P C OMPL [:7 E OUTF/TTERS FOR THE HORSE 5‘ RIDER 144 ST. gfiRx/Svm 93 rn 6p m 297-3243 EXLS'Q 32 ""6 3% m UNIONV‘LLE Sunday 12 Noon 4 p m Your community needs you Paper drive? SUNDAY After reading about the need to support the Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau. the Pon- derosa offered to hold a car wash to raise money for the Bureau. 50. on Saturday September 15. (he Ponderosa staff got out ~Iheir soap and buckets and washed close to 60 cars. and the Richmond Hill Volunteer Bureau still needs your support. A few groups have come forward to assist the Bureau‘s financial need and we would like to extend our thanks 'to them. A special lhank you goes to the staff and management of the Richmond Hill Ponderosa Steak House. As well as getting a clean car, everyone who brought their cars in were treated to a MONDAY 30 Thornhill Farmers Market Bingo 7.31) pm TUESDAY R.H. Public Library pre-School Story Hour 10 -â€" 10.45 a.m. Pre- registration Mother‘s Break 59.30-11.15 Legal Aid Clinic 7-10 p.m. 884â€"9148 Alateen â€" Aurora United Church Richmond 8 p.m. â€" 773-4539 884-2671 Craft Evening. St. Paul‘s United Church â€" 7.30 p.m. 773.5603 Citizenship classes at Roselawn Public School. 422 Carrville Road. 7:30-9 p.m. Info: 883-1258. Town of Richmond Hill Council Meeting. 7:80 p.m. Council Chambers Bingo. 7:30 p.m. York Farmer‘s Market. Yonge St.. Thornhill. Sponsored by York Solars Volleyball Club. Thornhill Barbershoppers. Highland Jr. High School, Don Mills and (‘liffwood. 8 p.m. Info: 633-5209. HAPPY THANKSGIVING MONDAY Libéral We are still in need of funding for the remainder of this year and next year. so if you or your group can help, please call the Rich- mond Hill Volunteer Bureau at 883-2235. free coffee. The support and efforts 'of the Ponderosa staff and management are greatly appreciated. Of course. we must also thank The Liberal for their continued coverage of the Bureau’s needs. "Another thank you is extended to the Rich- mond Hill Rem-All store who loaned us their sig_n_board for our car wash sign. 1 Other groups who have expressed an in- terest in supporting the Volunteer Bureau include Ronald's Printing and the Thornhill Kiwanis Club. ’ ‘ It’s not insulation â€" but it will be. General Manager of Fibre Therm Corporation on Centre Street in Rich- mond Hill, Don Butler, inspects used newsprint dumped by recycling groups before it is ground and treated. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg) Town of Richmond Hill Finance Committee Meeting. Treasurer‘s Committee Room. 4 pm. One Parent Families Association general meeting. Thornhill Comm. Ctre. 8 p.m. Richmond Hill Community Schools meeting. Crosby School Library. 7:30 p.m. \'ogaâ€" 7.15 â€" 8.30 pm. beginner x30 â€" 9.45 p.m. intermed. Rich- mond Hill L'nited Church 884â€" Richvale Lions Drum (‘orps 8: Colour Guard. Lions Hall. 3! Spruce Ave. 7.00 â€" 8.00 p.m. Thomhill Lions Bingo Thomhill York Choral Society rehearsal. Mct‘onaghy Public School. 8 pm. Info: 884-4532. New (‘hinchilla Rahchers meeting. 8 p.m. Patricia Kemp Community Centre. Dufferin Street. Info: 889-0930. McConaghy School. 8. p.11 4532 WEDNESDAY Scone Tea.’ Burr House, 528 (‘arrville Road. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Info: 884-0327. Scone Tea. Burr House. 528 (‘arrville Road. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Info: 884-0327. York Choral Society rehearsal. McConaghy Public School. 8 p.m. Info: 8844532. York Choral Society Rehearsal. Planning Committee Meeting Council Chambers 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY @mm Mmfiiy REGULAR EVENTS Hill United Church g This company thrives on last-minute plans Wednesday, September 26, 1979 Curtain Club presents “There Goes the Bride". 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 884-3703. Fibre Therm Corporation, located on Centre Street, manufactures cellulose in- sulation and they are busy right now grinding out a product that can be bIOWn into walls and at- tics, helping reduce fuel costs and save energy. This young Richmond Hill company is tackling energy conservation from two sides â€" the loose-fill cellulose insulation (resembling fine gravel) is manufactured from 99.9 per cent used newsprint. Counterweight â€"- at R.H. Public Library. 7.30 p.m. 255-4421 The human habit of leaving things to the last moment is keeping a Richmond Hill plant operating 24 hours a day. General Manager of Fibre Therm Corporation, Don Butler, said as soon as homeowners hear the furnace clicking on. they begin to think of insulation Donations of clothing for Operation Lifeline accepted at Wright St. Fire Hall from 9 to 11 a.m. 884-8216. ()hulani Olbu “Hawaiian Nights" Market Court. Hillcrest Mall. Pre-school French for 3-5 yr. olds. 9:30 a.m. or 2:30 p.m. Thornhill Community Centre Library. Info: 881-5668. St. ‘Mary Immaculate Church. craft night and bazaar preparation. 8 p.m. The Entertainers: The Climax Jazz Band. ' Market Court. Illllcrest Mall, 5:30 to 8 pm. ('hamber of Commerce Meeting, noon. Pagoda (‘ourt Restaurant. Guest speaker. Catherine Hunt. French for little people. 3-5 yr. olds. Thornhill Village Library. (‘olborne Street" 1:30 p.m. Info: 881-8299. ‘ - Canadian Progress Club-York Central. 7 p.m. Info: 884-3888. :\.M.0. at Richmond Hill United Church â€" 9.30 â€"â€" 11.15 a.m. 884- 5542 '_ Duplicate Briggâ€"97$. John‘s Anglican Church. [2125 Yonge St. â€" 884-1689 Canadian Progress Club-York Central. 7 p.m. Info: 884-3888. (‘urtain Club-Richmond Hill presents “There goes the Bride". 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 884-3703. Fritz Denrich "The Rheinlan- ders". Market Court at Hillcrest Mall, 5:30-8 pm. Social Planning Council. Rich- mond llill Town Hall. Committee Room B. 8 p.m. Babysitting (‘o-op Meeting. 8 p.m. a! 92 Yongehurs! Rd.. Info: 883-4583. (‘rafl Night (Ba Preparation) 81. 1Immaculate Church. 8 pm. Thornhill Village Artists. 7 to 10 n.m. Gallanough Library. 1 Brook St. Thornhill. Season membership available. 889-6320. Community Ctr 7.30 p.m. Pre-School Story hour. R. Hill Library 2-2.45 p.m. Parent Concern Meeting 8 â€" 10 p.m. Call Joyce 884-3503 Fibre Therm Corp. Accordifig to Mr. Butler this WEDNESDAY By SHAARON HAY Liberal Staff Writer (Bazaar Mary 26 10 Johnsview Village Annual general meeting at Thornhill Community Centre 7:30 p.m. (‘rochet lessons. 1:30 p.m. (‘harles (‘onnor Library, pre- regisler. ' Richmond Hill Lions meeting. 6:30 p.m. Lions Hall. Centre Street. All insulation is rated by what is called a “R value" which is a way of measuring the efficiency of the insulation. Used newsprint, delivered from groups like the Richmond Hill Recycling Committee. is ground or milled, a chemical formula is applied to make it fire and rodent resistant and the finished product is bagged in plastic for shipping, This time of year Mr. Butler estimated Fibre Therm Cor- poration probably brought in about 300 tons of used newsprint each week. Pre-school French classes. Rich- mond Hill Public Library. 2 to 2:30 pm. Info: 884-9288. type of insulation has been popular in the western United States for quite a while but it is a relatively new industry in Eastern Canada. “Cellulose insulation is one of the most efficient insulators on the market," said Mr. Butler, “allowing a high R value at a reasonable cost.“ Richmond Hill Rotary Travelogue series. Stan Paulauskas "Let‘s Go Dutch" Bayview Secondary School. 7:30 pm. Tickets: 884-6274. Thornhill Newcomers Club. historical tour. Info: 881-4960. Business meeting. llelntzman House. 8 pm. all newcomers welcome. (‘urtain (‘lub presents “There Goes the Bride" 8:30 p.m. TicketS’: 884-3703. Richvale Writers Club. 8-11 pm. 79 [)enham Drive. 889-6703. Curtain Club-Richmond Hill presents “There Goes the Bride” 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 884-3703. Richmond Hill Area. Block Parent meeting. 7:30 pm. York Regional Police Station. Major Mackenzie Drive. Yoga Classes. Richmond Hill United Church. Info: 884-2671. “King Tut Night" slide show and lecture. ThornhiIl Comm. Ctre. 8 p.m. Registration: 881-5668. Widows and widOWers general meeting. Victoria and Grey Building 8 pm. Curtain Club presents “There Goes the Bride". 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 884-3703. (‘rochet lessons. Chas. Connor Library. 1:30 p.m. preâ€"register. (‘ivic Improvement meeting. Committee Room B. 8 pm. Seniors Euchre Game. 1.30 p.m.. Club Room. 10149 Yonge St.. R.H. Weight Watchers. poncord Thornhill Village Artists' Gallanough Library. 7-10 p.m 889-6320 THURSDAY Richmond Hill Legion Bingo Legion Hall, Ohio Rd. Richmond Hill â€" 7.35 p.m. Yoga Class â€" R.H. L'nited Church. 9 â€" 10.15 a.m. beginner. 10.15 â€" 11.30 intermed. 884-2671 The sixto seven tons brought in Section C THURSDAY “The paper is not available in Canada," he said. “It's a crime so much is not collected." Cellulose insulation, manufactured by Fibre Therm is a loose-fill product The most common application for this type of insulation is to have it blown into walls or attics by machine, but it can also be poured by hand. Homes built before 1961 fall each week from the Richmond Hill area. would make about a trailer load of finished insulation. he said. probably enough to re- insulate 15 to 20 average size homes. At this time of year. it is necessary for the company to bring in recycleable newsprint from the United States. Training Class at historic Gibson House; interviews in September. Info: 225-0146 Speaking about the raw material used for this type of insulation ~â€" old newspapers â€" Mr. Butler said he was concerned that only a fraction of the newspaper available was being collected. Curtain Club-Richmond Hill presents “There Goes the Bride" 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 88443703. Exhibition of paintings by Barbara J. Thompson. at Gordon McLaren Auditorium Richmond Hill Public Library during September. Richmond Hill Youth Concert Band Rehearsals 7.30 p.m. â€" St. Joseph's School. Roney Ave. 884- FRIDAY Donations needed for Rotary TV Auction in December. (‘all 884- 1868 or 884-6274. Christian Women's Club in-’ toductory coffee hour, 9:30 am. Blue Flame Room. Everyone Welcome. Info: 421-6030. Curtain Club presents “There Goes the Bride". 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 884-3703. Exhibition of paintings and watercolors by Brenda E. Boddy. McLaren Auditorium, Richmond Hill Library-month of October. Air Cadets. male & female 13-19 years â€" Royal Canadian Legion. Ohio Rd. 7.00 p.m. 884-452] Community Centre â€" 7.30 pm 669-2173 Duplicate Bridge St. John's Am; Richmond Hill Rotary TV Auction in honor of Year of the Child. in December. donations needed. call 884-1868 or 884-6274. Thornhill Recycling Depot Bayview 8; Green Lane 7 â€" 8.30 Curtain Club presents “There Goes the Bride". 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 884-3703. FRIDAY Royal Trust YHE SJGN THAT SELLS \J 881-3232 ,BDYAI. TRUST CORP. OF CANADA 883-2234 Richvale Minor Ball! Association “Breaking Training Dance". Richvale (‘ommunity Centre. Tickets: 884-5642. Those interested in adding insulation to homes built after 1961. and not eligible for government subsidy, should be able to recoup the cost of adding insulation in three to four years, said Mr, Butler. Rummage Sale 10 a.m. to noon at St. Gabriel's Anglican Church, Bayview and Crosby Avenues. He would say. “No one has not noticed a difference”. The General Manager said he felt homes built before 1972, when the government stepped in and put standards on construction. where “woefully” inadequately insulated. Increasing the amount of in- sulation in a .home makes a “staggering” difference, he said. Although he did not like to quote figures. he said some customers had claimed fuel savings up to 60 per cent in the first year. Richmond Hill Aquatic Club. Tag Day. Richmond Hill. under the government Canadian Home Insulation Program 1 CHIP) which means much of the cost of installing insulation can be reCOvered. said Mr. Butler. Thanksgiving crafts, Thornhiii Community Centre Library. pre- register. ages 61012 3:10:30 a.m. in auditorium. Richmond Hill Minor Hockey skate and equipment resale in the new arena. 2 to 4 pm. Richvale Library-Ventrlloqulst. Laurie Knight. 10:30 to 11 am). All ages welcome. Info: 889-2847. (‘urcain Club-Richmond Hill presents “There Goes the Bride” 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 884-3703. Songs. games. puppets. stories. Richmond Hill Public Library. [0:30 a.m. Info: 884-9288. Curtain Club presents “There Goes the Bride". 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 884-3703. Richmond Hill Minor Hockey skate and equipment resale in the new arena. 1 to 8 pm. (‘urtain Club presents “There Goes the Bride" 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 884-3703. Canadian Bible Society Walkathon and Blkeathon. Sponsor sheets at all churches. info: 884.3606. Walk starts at Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church. 9 am. to noon. Church. 12125 Yonge St. 1 p.m. 884-1689 R. H. Recycling Depot. Elgin Mills Rd. E. at Leslie. 10 a.m. till noon _ * _ _ _ Thornhill Recycling Depot Bayview at Green Lane. 10 a.m. till noon ()ne Parent Families Association Dance. Thornhill Comm. Ctre. 8:30 p.m. Euchre â€"â€" L30 p.m.. Seniors Club Room. 10149 Yonge St. Richmond Hill All Welcome. SATURDAY 1st in homes 1st in service SATU R DAY 29 13

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