452 'â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, Nov. EJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIllllllll||Illlllllllllll||||||||Illlllllllllllllll 27, 1974 IllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll|l|llIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIll|lllIII||llllIllIlllllllllll||l||lll|||ll|| Illlllllll The parish of St. Gabriel's would like to extend a warm welcome to its new rector. the Rev. David Metcalfe BA, STB. and family from Erindale. I ,4“ feblucuw nun-"D - v,_.,, and the hours 2 to 4 pm. Art Show and Sale Crosby Memorial Arena Expansion Com- mittee of Unionville will hold its 2nd annual art show and sale at the arena December 6 (8-10230 pm), December 7 (10 am to 10 pm( and drawn every day include a weekend for two at the Inn on the Park. Wine and cheese will be served Friday and Saturday evenings. All proceeds go to the arena expansion fund. .IIlfllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll a December 8 (noon to 4 pm). Door prizes to be v One Parent Families The North York Chapter of One Parent Families Association of Canada will meet in the North York Community Hall. 5090 Yonge Street, Willowdale December 10 at 8:30 pm. Mrs. Janice Berger will speak on “Parent Effectiveness Trainingâ€. Refreshments will be served. Through this association the single parent families of our society are encouraged to come together for the betterment of themselves and their children. IllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllIlllllllllllllIllIllllIIllllllIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIllll|lllll|||llIllll||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIllllllllllIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll i Mrw Metcalfe has been appointed incumbent of St. Gabriel’s effective Sunday. December 1. He previously preached in charge of St. Peter’s Variety Night Stouffville District Secondary School students will present their annual Variety Night November 28 and 29 with Richard Hawkins and Gail Newmarch as masters of ceremony. Ad- mission is $1.75 for adults. 75 cents for children. Curtain time is 8 pm. All proceeds will go to local charities. Union Villa Christmas Tea 8: Bazaar The Union Villa Ladies‘ Auxiliary is holding its annual Christmas Tea and Bazaar, featuring home baking, gifts (many of them crafted by the residents) and tea in the very attractive residents’ dining room. The date is November 30 and the hours 2 to 4 pm. Art Show and Sale Crosby Memorial Arena Expansion Com- mittee of Unionville will hold its 2nd annual art show and sale at the arena December 6 (8-10230 pm), December 7 (10 am to 10 pm( and December 8 (noon to 4 pm). Door prizes to be drawn every day include a weekend for two at the Inn on the Park. Wine and cheese will be corvpd Fridav and Saturday evenings. All More ’Life in the Hill’ Bill Lazenby considers our town the ideal place in which to live. work and raise a family. He always has. He bought a home in this community. invested in a business in this community and. because he is a people-person. became actively involved with the people of this community . . . through church groups. community clubs and local professional associations. He sponsored hockey teams, soccer teams. bowling teams and other youth-oriented activities. He was personally involved with the original proposal to establish our Senior Citizen Housing program; and, was also an original member of the Richmond Hill Day Care Centre committee. .Bill Lazcnby has been an active front~runner in local public allmrs tor Hinl'k‘ than a dozen years now. . . as Anglican Church in Erin- dale, is married and has two children, three-year-old Victor and one-year-old Lisa. ______ Duplicate Bridge Ir , 1_._L .,..r..-.__, Winners on Monday last were â€" north south â€" Ruth and Gerry Browning, Bob and Edna Dunn. Bobbie Bub and Cecille DeZoete. East- west RE-ELECI~ BILL LAZENB Y MAYOR 01' Paul and John Harris. Kathy Millree and Nick Bruno and Ross and Sandy Jenkinson. Wednesday winners were â€" north south â€" Rose Morrell and Grace Saun- ders. Bev Jones and Ev Sinclair. Marie Ryan and Lil Thompson. East-West â€" Freda Abercrombie and Phillip Pietersen. Edith Windsor and Phyllis Art and Handicraft Fair The 3rd Annual Art and Handicraft Fair, in which a distinguished group of 50 artists and craftsmen will be participating, sponsored by the Havorah Branch, National Council of Jewish Women, will be held at the Council House 4700 Bathurst Street (between Sheppard and Finch, December 1 from 12 noon to 10 pm. On sale will A-‘ Ubwu-uuv. - -. v-.. r be metal sculptures, weaving, macrame, pot- tery,handblown glass gold and silver jewellery, graphics, water colors, wooden toys, etc, and home baking. Admission is $1, children under 12 free, with continuous door prize drawings through the day. :1 Town Councillor, Mayor of the municipality and Mayor/Regional Representative. He has also served as a Member or Chairman of just about every im- pot‘tant committee or commission dealing with local projects and sewiceslor the people of this community. Bill Luzenhy has invested himself in this community because he is a dedicated, civic-minded individual who wants to participate in the challenging and con- stantly changing events that improve the lifestyle of the people of our municipality and region. RICHMOND HILL DECEMBER 2nd! Mountjoy, Sharon Menczel and Rita Parisella. The winning team at the Swiss Tournament on Friday were John Leonard. Freda Abercrombie, Rose Morrell and Grace Saun- ders. New players are welcome at any time. For further information please call Marie Cole at 773-4280. An outstanding and outspoken advocate of women‘s rights, Laura Sabia. will speak on the status of women at Aurora High School Tuesday at 8 pm. The public meeting is sponsored by the York County Women Teachers Association. Women's rights advocate county teachers' speaker Mrs. Sabia is chairman of the Ontario Advisory Council on the Status of Women. This was established in 1973 by the Ontario government with the aim of helping women participate more fully in all aspects of life in the province. Early liberationist The guest speaker has been active for some years in promoting equality of opportunity for women. As chairman of the Committee on the Equality of Women, 1965â€"68, she is credited with persuading the federal government to establish the Royal Commission on the Status of Women. She has been a member of a number of national and provincial organizations concerned with improving women’s status, including the Business and Professional Women’s Association and the Canadian Federation of University Women. Suéde 8. 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