Meetings are planned for alternate Tuesdays, and the next meeting will be at 8 pm December 5 in Richmond Hill Municipal Building, Yonge Street North at Wright Street. For information call Mrs, Foley. 884â€"5713. The Girl Guide Movement In Richmond Hill is adding a new group to its numbers. A small grout) of girls met last week with Mrs. Jane Foley. 60 Laverock Avenue, to make plans for organiza- tion of the lst York Rangers. Rangers are the senior group in the movement. The pro- gram is designed for girls 14 to 17. and no previous Guid- ing experience is necessary. Up to the present. there have been two active com- panies of Rangers in Rich- mond Hillâ€"both east of Yonge Street. The new group. says Mrs. Foley. will prnbably draw mainly from those living on Richmond Hill's west side. Eight of the original 12 members attended this year's hunt. They are Joe Roberts. Frank Moorley. Bill Neal Jr.. Nels Bone. Wib Smith. How- le Walker. Wally Clapham and Jlm Wignall. The Blue Lake Hunt Club. Eagle Lake, Haliburton, er» joyed its 20th year of hunt- ing. bringing home three deer and two bears. Fred Allen, Wally Clapham and Harold Fawn got the deer. Rob Moorley of Richmond Hill and Howie Walker of Thornhill brought down the bears, bringing the grand to- tal for the club to 83 deer and 15 bears. 1 to 4 pm Saturday at the hospital. There will be stuff- ed toys, knitted goods, Christmas decorations. gift items and] novelties made by the patients there offered for sale. There will also be a tea court. and a draw for a homemade quilt Proceeds from the bazaar will go to the young people's wheelchair fund. Villa Hospital, Bathurst Street between CarrVille Road and Highway 7, is hav- ing a Christmas Bazaar from Douglas Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dennis, 94 Cartier Crescent, Richmond Hill. graduated with a bacheL lot of arts degree in social science at the October 27 convocation at the University of Western Ontario in Lon- don. He is continuing his studies at the University of Toronto. majoring in urbanology. Mr. Dennis is a graduate of Bay- view Secondary School, Rich- mond Hill. NEWMARKETâ€"The name Ken Metcalfe will appear on the ballot for councillors next Monday. but Mr. Metcalt‘e is no longer a candidate. He withdrew from the race Nov- ember 17, but since the last date for withdrawal was November 14. his name has to remain on the ballot. DOUGLAS DENNIS Western Graduate Richmond Hill â€" Same Phone No. 884-1167 GIVE A GIFT OF MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS Gift Certificate for a month’s piano lessons may start someone you love on the road to many years of pleasure at the piano. ESTELLE MARKHAM ARCT RMT TELEPHONE 884-3787 ALAN ASHTON BARRISTER & SOLICITOR wishes to announce the removal of his office from AS OF DECEMBER lst, 1972 97 YONGE ST. SOUTH T0 14 CHURCH ST. SOUTH Or. if you prefer to hiss the heroine, instead, well she's fair game. too. In presenting “East Lynne" for its opener. Mr. Whitney said the club tried to choose a play which would offer a broad appeal in an effort to get the season and theatre off to a good start. For it's old fashioned “mellerdrama†time, with panting heroines and lecher- ous villains matching wits and curses in the club’s initial production, “East Lynne". And, according to Publicist Tony Whitney, the audience is expected to par- ticipate. too, showing it’s dis- pleasure when it feels that perhaps the villain has gone too far. and showing its pleasure when he gets his comeuppance The ladies of St. Mary Im- maculate CWL bridge mara- thon, singles, held their an- nual dinner last Wednesday at the Honey Pot Valley Restaurant. Prize winners for the year were Marg Law- lor, Deane McVey. Flo Nes- bitt, Rachel Spencer and Lor- raine Reynolds. Convener for the new season is Deane McVey. About 80 couples dined and danced last Thurs-day evening at the YWCA Cen- tury Ball at the Black Hawk Motor Inn. This gala event was a part of the business- men's campaign to aid the Richmond Hill YWCA during its current fund raising ap- peal. There is still time to con- tribute to the Y campaign. Donations may be mailed or delivered to 25 Yonge Street North. Receipts will be mail‘ ed for amounts of $2 and over. Audience Invited To Hiss 0r Cheer At Opening Melodrama Richmond Hill Curtain Club will unveil its new theatre Friday night, and if all goes well. there’ll be just as many boos and hisses. as there will be cheers. So far as the new theatre itself is concerned. he said that all the painting. which, along with all the other work in the theatre. was done by club members whenever they had a spare moment, was fin- ished now. and most of the seats were in The Cubs at Richmond Hill United Church are look- ing for a leader or assistant (preferrably male) willing to offer his services for at least one or two evenings a week. The present Cub leader is a shift-worker, and the assist- ant is often left on her own. If you are interested. call Gary Chatfleld at 884-8739. Almost completed, too, is the grading around the build- ing for car parking. There are still numerous small touches to attend to in- side the theatre, Mr. Whitney said. and the players. them- selves in true melodrama fashion. may not get a chance to try the new stage until just before opening night. In the meantime. rehear- sals continue at the old theatre. which Mr. Whitney says. will 'Dass on some of its old atmosphere to the new. “We interviewed people and asked them what they liked best about the old theatre, and mostly it was its intimate atmosphere." he said. As a result. the club has tried to recreate some of the old with the new in setting up the Newkirk Road loca- tion. Numerous dignitaries, in- cluding Barney Danson MP, All tickets for the first night are gone. but there are still some available for the remainder of the runâ€"Dec- ember 2. 6. 7. 8. 9. 13, 14. 15 and 16. Own Choice Plates At Queen's Park Dr. David Ouchterlony, principal of the Royal Con- servatory of Music of To- ronto, was the guest of honor and speaker at the fourth an- nual recital of the Markham Township Chapter of the alumni association of the Presented in recognition of “Canada Music Weekâ€, the recital was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sis- :ons in Markham on Wednes- day of last week. Many of the participants were from the Richmond Hill area. York North, Donald Deacon MLA, York Centre and Mayor William Lazenby of Richmond Hill, will be on hand for the opening night performance and the cham- pagne party afterwards. Tony Miller. who directed two other Curtain Club pro- ductions, Joe Egg and Devil's Advocate. will direct. RCMT Taking the leads in the play are Dennis Stainer_ and Yvette Steel. Canadian artists have do- nated original works to ap- pear on the cards. Canadian Save The Children Fund Christmas Cards are on sale at Richmond Hill YWCA, 25 Yonge Street North. For in- formation on the work of the fund. call Mrs. Dave Schiller, area co-ordinator, at 884- 8216. Other members of the cast are Louise Whitney Anita Stainer. Ron Scott, Trevor Stanley. Helene Knight, Paul Sutton. Kurt Jacobs, Iris Stringer. Kay Turner, Eliza- beth Riach and Heather Smithhurst. In sending a Christmas card, we think of the recipi- ent, in receiving we think of the person who sent it. Can- save is asking Canadians to widen the circle to remem- ber all the world's children. “Own choice†licence plates are available through the mail from the Ministry of Transportation and Com- munications. So far 11,600 Ontario motorists have ap- plied for these plates. Con- firmation of the availability of the special numbers has been sent to those motorists who have reserved own choice plates and all requests will be filled before the Feb- ruary 28 deadline. Winner of the $500 jackpot at the weekly bingo at St. Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic Church last week was Mrs. Helen Stleber 13 Jones Court, Aurora. Holders of own choice reservations are required to send to the special plate of- fice, Macdonald Block. Queen's Park. M7A 2A2, the appropriate fee, the complet- ed application, proof of in- surance and the confirmation letter. The annual fee for 1973 registration is $40 for an 8- cylinder vehicle, $32 for 6- cylinder vehicles and $23 for vehicles with four or less cylinders. IJicence plates for the gen- eral public go on sale De- cember l at the local licence issuing office. 43 Elgin Mills Road East. For the first time multi-year plates will be iss- ued. The new style plate will be in use for up to five years with validation in subsequent years accomplished by means of a sticker attached to the lower rightâ€"hand corner of the plate. Producer is Margot Crack RACK IN' Joe Horne reports a good turnout at the Wednesday euchre. All senior citizens are welcome. members or not. at the club room in the Legion Court, Yonge Street North. Tickets are 35c and light refreshments are serv- ed. This week‘s euchre will be on Thursday. as most of the members will be in the theatre party going to see “Fiddler on the Roof" in Metro on Wednesday. Last chance to obtain tick- ets for the Christmas dinner next weekâ€"Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday after 1 pm. Members $1.50. non- members $3, Santa To Visit Legion Auxiliary Santa Claus will be mak- ing a visit to the Legion Hall in Richmond Hill Saturday between 2 and 4 pm to visit the grandchildren of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Branch 375, Royal Canadian Legion. He hopes ‘to see all the members and families at the party. It will be a fun time for all. On November 20, duplicate bridge club winners were north-south Bob and Edna Dunn, east-west George New- ton and Omar Khamissa. On Friday, north-south winners were Ann Payment and John Leonard, eastâ€"west winners George and Sally Newton. On Monday an individuals tournament will be held. New members and guests are welcome to participate. Play- ers (singles) must register in advance. Phone Marie Cole, 773-4280. The next monthly meeting of Richmond Hill Senior Citizens will be at 2 pm December 13 in Richmond Hill United Church Auditor- ium, Yonge and Centre Streets. Will the holder of ticket No. 18 on the draw for a beautiful lace daily at the November meeting, please present the ticket at the Deâ€" cember meeting to claim the prize. Otherwise another ticket will be drawn. Senior Citizens Because of the many pro- grams for December, the in- duction service for Mr. Lamb will be delayed until early in the New Year. Duplicate Bridge Rev. Dana Lamb, the new pastor of St. John’s ‘Baptist Church, met with his board of deacons for the first time on Monday evening. Plans for the Advent season and the Christmas Services were for laid Y.C.A.M.R. " 500 TOKEN N0. 313 DR. B. W. GRANTON THORNHILL, ONT. ANOTHER $500. Double Winner in RICHMOND HILL . . . A FAMILY TOWN LET’S KEEP IT THAT WAY Richmond Hill Chapter ‘IODE members Mrs. Fred- erick Catlin, Mrs. George Woodhead, Mrs. Elsie Bur- .nie and Mrs. Thomas San- ford were among the volun- ‘teer workers at the Red {Cross blood donor clinic ‘held last week. ruui‘ui“‘I‘-â€=_“ A reminder to all people living west of Yonge Street â€"â€"-Richmond Hill High School students will not be collect- ing newspapers this Friday. However, they will be col- lecting on Monday, and henceforth on the first Mon- day of every month, except January, when the collection will be on the second Mon- day. The area covered by the students is between Vaughan Road and Trayborn Drive as far west as Pleasantville Public School‘ Since they be- gan this program, the stu- dents have collected an av- erage of seven tons each month, the equivalent of 119 trees, says student organizer Janet Hutchinson. Their committee from the Church’s Couples’ Club inâ€" cludes Marilyn and John Wynn. Doris and Grant Mo- wat and Gail and Henry Widomski. On December 8. parishion- ers will celebrate the Cen- tennial with a giant birthday party from 7 to 10 pm. Con- venors Rhelda and Jim Stockall report that the event has been planned for whole families to attend, with entertainment and re- freshments for all. Court Sfmcoe. Independ- ent Order of Foresters, held a wine and cheese night with a showing of short films at the Lions’ Hall November 14. Officers of the court met at the home of Chief Ranger Jack Cressy on November 20 to plan future events. Parents who registered their children for the Christ- mas Party will be notified directLy regarding final de- tails. The next regular meeting will be December 12 at the Lions' Hall. Election of offi- cers for the coming year will take place at the meeting. St. Mary's Anglican Church will wind up its Centennial Year celebration when the Primate of Canada, Most Reverend Edward Scott will be present for a service of thanksgiving at 10:30 am De- cember 17. VOTE HARRY SAYERS COUNCILLOR IN WARD 4 SUNFLIGHT DESTINATIONS IS APPOINTED AGENT FOR ALL WARD 4 11 am. to 8 p.m., Monday, Dec. 4 18 YEARS’ CIVIC EXPERIENCE . . . PLUS ABILITY AND A DESIRE TO SERVE 884-8191-2 COME IN AND PICK UP YOUR FREE CATALOGUE. FOR RESERVATION CALL PHONE 884-3443 Presidents of the five par- ishes which constitute the York Region were in attend- anceâ€"Mrs. W. Sauve, St. Mary Immaculate, Richmond Hill; Mrs. G. Verkuyl, Our Lady Queen of The World; Mrs. T. Rettig. Holy Martyrs of Japan, Bradford; Mrs. W. Born, St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket; and Mrs. John Gilmour. Sacred Heart Church. King City. Bayview Secondary School Garbage Club will be out Thursday of next week col- lecting newspapers in the area east of Yonge Street to Bayview Avenue between El- gin Mills Road and St. Jo- seph's Roman Catholic School. Tie papers in bun- dies and place them at the end of the driveway. Collec- tion will begin after 12 noon. Spiritual Director Father Joseph Bolger, President, Mrs. Leo McCann and other executive members of the Archdiocesan Council were present and their praise for the work done by CWL Par- ish Councils in UNICEF and other organizations provided a theme of encouragement for future efforts. CWL Fall Meeting At Local Church Chairman Mrs. C o n r a d Thompson presided. Father Basil Sullivan of the parish represented Re- gional Spiritual D i r e c t o r Rev. Father Francis Robin- son who was unavoidably absent. On Tuesday afternoon the Fellowship Club of St. Mary's Anglican Church had its last meeting of the year. beginning with lunch and ending with the singing of Christmas Carols. Tonight (Thursday) at 8 pm many parishioners from St. Mary's will be attending the ceremony of installation of Bishop Lewis Garnsworthy at St. James Cathedral in Toronto. The fall regional meeting. CWL, York Region, was held on November 20 at Our Lady Queen of The World Parish Hall, Richmond Hill East. Other events at St. Mary's include a women's com- munion breakfast at 8 am December 10, and a Baptis- mal Service at 10:30 am De- cember 3lâ€"the last day of the year. TRAVEL SERVICE Hill. r The bride is the daughter of Mrfarid Mrs. Joe Comack of Richmond Hill and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Degeling of Richmond Marriage vows were exchanged by Judy Ann Comack and Henry Degeling in St. Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic Church October 21. 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