E GODDO .uuuvn. .uu. nu“... .. u Ass'stam Coordlnator out what these centres do at Helpmate Information, and the part they play in Anne Gerber‘ the community. service receives about 500 calls a month. requesting This show will be aired information about at7,9and11p.m.Monday everything and anything, October 22. i‘-,_-|||lllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll|||ll|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Next week is Infor- mation Week in Rich- mond Hill and Helpmate Information. with offices at York Central Hospital. expect to receive more than the usual number of calls. This time of year most of the callers using Helpmate‘s services need information about locations and times of fall fairs, places to pick ap- ples and recreation courses available in the area. NO COVER CHARGE ’ \ Suitable Attire Required IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll r. He/pma z‘e is ready for info week Amodeo, who lives on Centre Street in the Hill. As time passed, a few personnel changes finally resulted in the unique formula which became Thin Ice. The band was formed and by early 1979 had reached its first short» term goal. Metropolitan Toronto area for fellow musicians with the same ambition and determination. At the end of 1978. the idea of forming a rock band and getting onto the Ontario Club circuit came to Amodeo. Thin Ice â€" a new group this year is led by Rich- mond Hill's Don Amodeo. and bolstered by Hill singer Alan Sare. There’s local flavor at the Richmond Inn this week. appeanng at the Inn C-ï¬ â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. October 17, 1979 "RAFFAELS" _ P} / Black Hawk if}. ‘*‘ Motor Inn f?†\R \- . Yonge St.&Elgin Mills / \ \ '/. -----_- LN\ \« >x 45 Haflcrown Thin Ice Mon. Oct. 15 to Sat. Oct. 20 CENTRE "Thin Ice" Aurora Bridge Club results The young guitarist COME BRING YOUR FRIENDS THE FUN'S [IN US A T RICHMOND Hill ’8 NEWEST [7/500 884-9171 STARTING NOVEMBER 7111 AND EVERY WEDNESDAY THEREAFI' ER ARMENIAN COMMUNITY BINGO WIN $5.500 Starting At 7:00 PM. FEATURING Next Monday night. Classicomm. Cable 10, will interview representatives from information services in RichmondJ-lill. Helpmate Information. Vaughan Information and Infor- mation Markham to find out what these centres do and the part they play in the community. Most calls, said Mrs. Gerber are for day care facilities, especially in the Hillcrest area, rental accommodation and recreation facilities. from Brownies to Bridge Clubs. You can catch the act at the Inn until Saturday night. The Thin Ice show itself makes use of [he in- dividual and collective talents of its members. Finally. providing the steady powerful heart- beat of the group, is drummer A] Panton. who also does a great deal of vocal work. Among the new per- sonnel is bassist-vocalist Alan Sare, brother of folk artist Ray Sare, of Rich- mond Hill, who puts out solid bass rythmn and adds another dimension of color to the Thin. Ice sound with his Moog bass pedals. is the leader and main composer of the Thin Ice music, along with Chuck Sanders, an electrifying guitarist who stimulates the senses with his lead guitar work. SHEPPAR \ cousuuens an. IF; ‘01 HWY V§$§$$xx$$$$$®g SUMMITVIEW GARDENS East-West: Ruth and Gerry Browning; Ann and Hank Jansen: Stu and Marie Cole. October 8 â€" North- South: Ruth and Gerry Browning; Hank Sharpe October 5 â€"â€" North- South: Edna and Bob Dunn; Fred and Cleta Dieken; Hugh Mendelson and Hank Sharpe. East~West â€" B. Lariviere and Marion Fahner: S. Boyn and Hank Sharpe; L‘ Thompson and Marie Ryan: Grace Saunders and Rose Morrell. October 3 â€" North- South: R. Lever and J. Williams; M. Mixitish and L. Bersowenge; Marg Davis and Heather Burling; Verda Moore and Jack Maver. Following is a list of results from recent Aurora Bridge Club play. 136 YONGE ST. NORTH AURORA \ RESERVATIONS: 727-2400 VBlack Hawk/gm) flflnTnD I RI DRESS CODE ï¬â€˜ï¬â€˜ï¬ OPEN: TUES, WED. THURS, FRI, SAT. SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 7:30 P.M. EARLYBIRDS \JOTE DISCOUNI COUF WI'IILL LIUND â€â€œ {6% '"U" z j: @BINGO WITHIN 3' NUMBERS WED., OCT. 17th CONSOLATION JACKPOT $500.00 MUST GO :40 pm. Earlybirds EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT STEAK ‘N LOBSTER $795 POTATOES-VEGETABLES PLUS ALL YOU CAN EAT SALAD BAH DESSERT 8 COFFEE MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1979 CONSOLATION JACKPOT ‘50030 MUST GO RESERVE NOW FOR YOUR: 0 CHRISTMAS PARTIES o WEDDING RECEPTIONS o FACILITIES FOR MEETINGS AVAILABLE JACKPOT $1,000.00 EVERY FRIDAY PRIME RIB MOTOR INN W V 10711YONGEST. RICHMONDHILL 8849171†CHIEFTAIN'S DINING ROOM ANNOUNCES ANOTHER SUPER SPECIAL BY THE BIG "CHEFS" SOUP OF THE DAY THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE JACKPOT $1,000.00 11595 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE JOHN ST. AND BAYVIEW AVE, THORNHILL EVERY THURS. & FRIDAY ‘ FROM 8m PM. WHERE BEAUTlFUL PEOPLE MEET AND GET DOWN TO THE NOW SOUNDS TRY OUR EXCITING NEW MENU! BUSINESS PERSONS LUNCHEON STEAKHOUSE & TAVERN John St. and Bayview_Ave.,iThior[Ihillr " ' ' ' " SOUP or THE nAv PDTAIDES & VEGETABLES PLUS: ALL vou CAN EAT SALAD BAR. COFFEE. DESSEHY THORNHILL LIONS EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Mall celebrates I: secqno’ birthday $25k “ï¬r f&' w ‘ï¬' “33% “k 'ï¬f‘k *J THORNHILL LODGE EVERY MONDAY NIGHT WITHIN 55 NUMBERS The small fry will enjoy appearances by Oopsy the Clovm. who appears on television. He will be present Thursday and Friday at 4 pm. and at 3 pm. on Saturday. The Frances Kay puppets will perform two shows daily on Thursday, Friday and Sagurday. Free balloons will be given away to all the Markham Place Mall in Thomhill is celebrating its second birthday all week with something for everyone. and Shirley Bays; Jeff MarieCole; K. Mezes and Parker and Tom Halley; M. DeBac: Ann and Hank Billie and Jack Maver. Jansen: Marg Melnichuk East-West: Stu and and Heather Burling. CALL RICK HOWE]? 884- I370 HEF S SPFCIAL KING CRAB $750 LEGS POTATOES'VEGETABLES PLUS ALL YOU CAN EAY W SALAD BAR DESSERY b COFFEE AMERICAN EXPRESS VISA E! MASTERCHARGE ACCEPTED 8:00 pm. Regular Games 8:00 P.M. REGULAR GAMES Dining amt?!) SOUP OF THE DA)! 1:30 a.m.-8:00 pm 1:30 a.m.-1 :00 pm 0:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m um COVER CHARGE FRI. ONLY Music will play an important part in the birthday festivities and shoppers are sure to tap their toes to the beat of a calypso steel band. All shoppers are invited to share in the birthday cake and free coffee from 10 to 11 am. each week~ day. Skylark Holidays is giving away a trip to Mexico to some lucky shopper. As well, there will be contests for children of all ages. children $695 HOURS 4 PM (01 AM TUES TO SAY SUITABLE ATTIRE PLEASE The club is holding a Swiss Team Event with the first session beginning at 1 p.m. Monday, October 22 and the second session on Friday, November 2 at the same time. Anyone wishing further information or partners should call Ruth Browning at 727-2580. The club is located in the hall of St. John‘s Anglican Church, 12125 Yonge Street. 1901152 of 1mm gateak 11901152 TAVERN Paul comes to us with 25 years experience in international cuisine. Meet Paul over his sumptious Lunch Buffet or sample his evening “Bill of Fareâ€; Here’s a dollar off your next bucket or barrel of ï¬nger lickin’good Kentucky Fried Chicken. RESERVATIONS 8847224 10133 Yonge St., Richmond Hill Colonel Sanders' Kentucky Fried Chicken is always good value. lt’s convenient. nutritional and economical, too.This October. it's a better value than ever. Because with the coupon below, you'll get a dollar off a bucket or barrel of ï¬nger lickin' good Kentucky Fried Chicken. How's that for CHEF PAUL- MANDUKAS OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIOâ€"SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEARESY YOU AMPLE PARKING Illl REAR is pleased to present with chickenviflflm -Good dunng October 1979 at partICIanng‘slores Wed_, Oct, 17th No. 1 Jackpot 56 No's. No. 2 55 No’s. Early Birds at 7:35 pm. Reg. Games it specials at 8 pm. "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS†NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITTED NOW OPEN YEAR ROUND Far The Finest f_ Wedding Reception In The North End RICHMOND HILL LEGION BINGO nay: ï¬g $$TWO JACKPDTS$$ ~04 s600"“ No.2 $500"" v â€"â€" This coupon entitles the er t purchase ‘2?» bucket or barrel' of Kentucky Fn Chicken for a dollar ($1.00) off the regular price Good at any parï¬cipa ' KFC Store until October 31 79. A a 0 AL 300d 3‘ any paIULlqu-ta mm October 31 79' ~ \ “WW†/ $1 ' I WOODBINE AVE. (1 MILE N OF HWY 7» BUTTONVILLE GOLF El- COUNTRY CLUB To view our C|ub please call Bob Weir at 297-1 71 1. New expanded facilities. Available for private parties, company banquets, golf tournaments, etc. 'One coupon per bucke! or barrel ' I BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES-NOW! §gpg value! Clip out the coupon right now and cash in on enough Kentucky Fried Chicken for the whole family. Kehtiickv flied 6ki4k¢n Cdbnel Sanders' boys and ngs make I! "tinge AVAILABLE RESERVATIONS