Puppets will be in action for a show at Rich- vale library beginning at 10:30 am. next Tuesday. Planned performances are titled The Christmas Cookie Sprinkle Snitcher, Abigail Stands Fast. The Magic Mushrooms and The Three Billy Goats Gruff. Today (Wednesday) at 10:30 am. the library is presenting Christmas films during the pre- school story hour. Night Before Christmas and Christmas Visitor will be shown . No hockey games No hockey games are scheduled for Dec. 21 and Dec. 28 due to holiday absenteeism, but these dates have been reserved for extra practice and exhibition games. An hour for family skating. 2:30-3:30 pm. has been set aside for each Sunday. Seniors have dinner Senior citizens held their annual Christmas dinner Dec. 10 in the Lions’ hall. They dined 0n turkey, and had en- tertainment provided by students of the Dennis Moore studio of dance, who performed tap and ballet. The group‘s first meeting of the new year will be Jan. 7 at 1:30 pm. New members are welcome. Majorettes parade Thirty-two local majorettes participated in the Christmas parades of Richmond Hill. Markham and Stouffville. In Richmond Hill they marched from Bayview secondary school along Markham and north on Yonge to Crosby park. Clowns has treats Do-Do the Clown will be entertaining the children all day Dec. 20 in the mall, handing out coloring books and treats. "Y" brochures out Jack Taylor, inspector of the planning and research branch of York Regional Police, has resigned to take a position with Ontario Police Commission. C-IO â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Dec. 17 Inspector Taylor was active in the planning of the new $1.9 million District 2 police headquarters in Rich- mond Hill. Anyone not receiving a “Y†activities brochure in the mail may phone 884â€"4811 to request one. Registrations for the Clerk, various programs may be Town 0! Richmond Hill. made any time the IozobYonge Street. sooner the better since “hm "a 333°: 39°. lack of interest may lead ' ° ' 12:3; to cancellations. In the immediate area THE CORPORATION OF THE Inspector resigned Live/y puppets in action at library show The Thornhill Lionette executive recently gathered at Heintzman House. Since receiving their charter in 1969 the Lionettes have served in a back up role to the Thornhill Lions. Proceeds from parties, amounting to more than $5,000. have gone FIBREGLAS INSULATION R20 :15" Friction Fn $11.88 HZ!) 115" Paper Fawd $17.35 Sflswflp-mm LOUGHLIN LUMBER 8 PREFAB 5 Scott Dr.. Tharfl (I Blocks Smith a! "best Mall) Correspondent Mary Watts 889-5787 R7 115" Ftttion Fit $12.48 In x15"Papu Fawd $13.94 BID 1 15" Ftiction Ffl $12.48 mo x15"th Faced $13.52 lwï¬hwmm lussut 889-1109 Thornhill Lionettes raise $5,000 NOTICE OF THE AP- PLICATION TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD BY THE COR- PORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL for approval of a by-law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35 of the Planning Act. TAKE NOTICE that the Council ol llie corporalion ol the Town of Richmond Hill inlends lo apply to the Onlario Municipal Board pursuant to me provisions ol Seclion 35 M lhe Planning Acl lor approval of By-law 143-75 passed on me 3rd day of November, 1975. there will be an evening of duty crafts for ladies at Hillcrest auditorium. On Tuesdays, Morning Mix will be held in the mall, and in Emmanuel Church macrame and crewel classes will be held Thursday evenings. Games for fun ANY PERSONS INTERESTED MAY, wilhin fourteen (14) days after the dale oi this notice, send by regisiered mail or deliver to the Clerk 0! ma Town oi Richmond Hill notice oi his obieclion lo approval oi me said by-law, together with a siatemeni ol the grounds of such obieclion. A note giving an explanation ol the purpose and eflecl ol the bv~law and slaling the lands allected thereby is also furnished below. ANY PERSONS wishing to support the application for ap- proval oi the by-law may within lourteen (la) days alterthe date at this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk oi the Town at Richmond Hill notice ol his support of approval ol the said by. law together with a request tor notice ol any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given. THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may approve ot the said by-Iaw but belore doing so it may appoint a time and place when any obiection to the by-Iaw will be considered‘ Notice at any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an ob- iection or notice at support and who have left with or delivered to the Clerk undersigned, the ad- dress to which notice at hearing is to be sent‘ THE LAST DAY FOR filiné obiections will be me 51h day of January, 1976‘ OF December. 1915 DATED AT THE TOWN OF RICHMONDHILLTHISWthDAY l. By-law No. 3-74 as amended, be and is hereby Gunner amended by AND WHEREAS there has been no amendment to the Otficial Plan ot the Town 0! Richmond Hill proposed by Council but not ap~ proved at this time with which the matters herein set out are not in contormity‘ A Bv-law to Amend By-law 3-74 WHEREAS the matters herein set out are in conformity with the Ofï¬cial Plan of the Town of Rich- mond Hill which is approved and in torce at this time. NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE COR- PORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: (b) READ A FIRST TIME THIS 3rd DAY OF NOVEMBER 1975, READ A SECOND TIME THIS 3rd DAY OF NOVEMBER 1975. READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED YHIS 3rd DAY OF NOVEMBER I975. By-law No. 143-75 affects the lands within Plans M4589, M4590 and M4591. ll deletes cenain sections in Bv-Iaw 3-†These reler lo minimum requirements for aparlmenl buildings respecting the location and enclosure of play space area and screening‘ The municipalily has amended By-Iaw 3-74 by a bvâ€"law pursuant to Seclion 35a ol The Planning Acl and the deleled seclions are no longer necessary since control ol such maners will be ellened and maintained by an agreement enlered inlo prior lo the issuance ol a building permil. richvale Floor hockey for three TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL BY~LAW NO. 1433/5 (a) Deleting paragraphs (at and (c) of section 6.1.11.1. (b) Deleting Section Gillfl H. D. Schiller' Mayor C.D.Weldon C.D. Weldon Clerk age groups will be played at Roseland public school Wednesday evenings. This is a “Y†co-ed program in a non- competitive atmosphere. to the Thornhill Community Centre. The Lionettes are: (left to right, back row) June McDonald. card convener; Pat Ash- worth. treasurer, Barbara Warburton. Sylvia Alley vice-presidents. Penny Marshall. publicity chairman. Front row: with equipment provided Richvale library provides space on Thursday mornings for the pre-schoolers‘ program of films, stories Low profile oval scales with 300 lb. dial capacity. Deep carved vinyl. Asst‘d. colours. K mart Price BATH SCALES MUSIC CENTRE CENTREPIECES On Sale Deeember 16th Tn 20th 0 While Quantities Lust 0 We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities or crafts. Pre-schoolers attending the library’s own story hour may also join a similar program run by the “Y†on Thursdays 939 Ann Berlette, program chairman. Ruth Clarke. director: Rose Thompson, president: Ruth Halliday, director and Alberta Whyard.; secretary. Walnut grain music centre (ealures‘ 7 sturdy shelves and 1 record rack. Steel construction. K man Price 1777 Belly dancing, a new program in the area, will be offered under in- structor Maria Coles in Thornhill on Thursdays. starting Jan. 15 im a r1 Gives Satisfaction Always! Photo by "099 This Basket Centrepiece makes a lovely decoration for the fesuve season. K mart Price York Region's health and social service agencies are attempting to find a solution to supplying houses for patients who need them. Seek housing for patients Many patients are forced to return to situations which caused their problems because temporary or inexpensive housing is scarce. said Dave Burns of the York Central Mental Health Unit. York Central Hospital - Trench St. & Maior Mackenzie. Richmond Hill Call 883-2234, 883-2235. North Branch 773â€"5341 GOT A QUESTION? Where do I get job retraining? Where can I play chess? When do the Lions meet? Where can I find help? I feel as a parent, that I am losing control of my anger. NEED A SERVICE? I need a credit counsellor. Where can I find one? I‘m 15 and pregnant. Where do I go now? WANT TO HELP? I like children and have some spare time. What can I do? My kids are all in school now. What should I do? HELPMATE INFORMATION GOT A QUESTlt)N?"NEED A SERVlCE'.’ WANT TO‘ HELP" lll-Zl.P.\li\Tl-l INFORMATION WILL PROVIDE:- rr Caring volunteers to help with everyday problems and emergencies, 7 Friendly visiting and services to shut‘ins. ~ Information about community resources. Relerral to qualified professionals when necessary. All services are provided by trained volunteers who will respect the con lidenliul nature of each request. Value priced for budget minded holiday decorating' 9’ GARLANDS' K mart Price Identifying their housing needs recently at a meeting at York Central representatives of 10 agencies. Richmond Hill has no emergency housing, and the region‘s few halfway houses are full, he said. Burns said York Central Hospital has no money to set up the homes. but a joint effort could solve the problem. Ruby coloured glass kero- sene lamps make bright local pomts for you Christmas decorations. KEROSENE LAMP K man Price Save 10% to 50% PANELLING SALE LOUGHLIN [UMBER 8 PREFAB 6 Scott Drive. Thumlil M mocks Sunh of "ï¬bres! Mal) 8894109 877