Bayview big winner at carnival â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" Coach of the team was Neil Bayv1ew grads trom pr 'AL L,|,. r__,__ ‘11,, n,, _ ‘A._A, .I A.- n__.__:_ runner-up in the snow queen {‘nrrocnnnl‘PnI VICTORIA SQUARE â€"â€" The annual pot luck supper and euchre party of the women’s Institute was held in the com- munity hall last week with 30 in attendance. Correspondent Alan Tambosso 884-554] The Richmond Hill Winter Carnival is over for another year, and again Bayview High School dominated many of the events. Due m05tly to good student support, the school managed to win the toboggan race, the Grade 9 snow sculpture, and the Grade 10 snow sculpture. The highlight of Saturday’s high school competitions was, as usual, the tugofâ€"war, which shows high school rivalry at its finest. - Another euchre party will be held in the com- munity hall on Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. Everyone is Welcome 30 attend W/ party Euchre prize winners were: Ladies â€" Wendy Hart; Mrs‘ Barbara Hart. Men â€"- John McCague, Mrs. Reid Brumweli. CHURCH NEWS Mrs. Victor Shepherd was the organist Sunday morning at the church service in the absence of Miss Helen Hunter. EUCHRE Perform a death-defying The“ first heat saw Richmond Hill Give Hean Fund Eat less saturated fat. Correspondent Marian Sandle 887-5421 Planning for the day you retire or buy your first home means having a master plan for your investment in the future. So we have two plans to help. A Registered Retirement Sa'vings Plan, and a Registered Home Ownership Savings Plan. They both earn you valuable tax savings, and when you subscribe to either one, or both plans your contributions can be applied to any one, or a combination of these investment vehicles: 1. Royal Bank RRSP and RHOSP De sits. lnterestâ€"bearin deposits wit The Royal Bank 0 Canada. offering a high interest return. geared to the general de osit rate structure. Because of t e long- term nature of these deposits. it is possible to pay a higher rate of interest than on conventional savings deposits. 2. Income Fund. Highâ€"yield bonds. deposit instruments and mortgages insured under the National Housing Act make up this portfolio which is actively managed by professionals. The policy is to achieve as high a act. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perkins, Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brumwell; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringham, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols have returned home after spending the past fnonth touring New Zealand and VACATIONERS Victoria square (4 Blocks South of Hillcrest Mall) R 20 Paper Faced . . . . . . . . 12.35 11.12 F. F. (50’) . . . . . . . . . . 11.85 10.67 Loughlin Lumber & Prefab 9.59“! 9'-:.I."°'_“.'lil'. 889-1 109 R 7Paper Faced . . . F. F. (150') . . .. B 10 Paper Faced. . . F. F. (105') . . . . (St. Clair 8; Yonge John Lawrence Manager Richmond Hill 8844138 FIBERGLAS INSULATION MID WINTER ROYAL BAN K serving Ontario High get defeated by Bayview. In the final heat against Langstat‘f, Bayview had so much student support that we had to eliminate half our team in order to give Langstaff a fair chance, but nevertheless we regained our tug-0f- war championship by soundly defeating them. Lesley Shelton, Bayview‘s Year 5 Snow Princess, was chosen as second current income as is compatible with maintaining reasonable price stability as well as moderate capital appreciation. 3. Equity Fund. lnvestment mainly in Canadian common stock port- folio which is actively managed by the same professionals. Long-term capital growth with reasonable current income is the objective of this fund. It's all in how you plan your strategy. Your RoyaI Bank manager can help you work out a master plan. Why not call or visit today. Now it's your move. best of bayview Australia. NEIGHBOURHOOD NOTES Rev. and Mrs. Victor Shepherd and girls; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boynton and boys; Laurie and Clarke Canning, Mr. and Mrs. William Sandle and Betty had Sunday dinner recently with Mrs. Phyllis Boynton and Grace. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Phyllis Boynton, who was celebrating her 83rd birthday Reg. SALE 13.94 12.55 12.48 11.23 13.52 12.48 12.17 11.23 runner-up competition The same night, the senior basketball team defeated Markham 53-30 in an excellent team effort. The midget basketball team defeated Markham 52-32, on Feb. 6. Dave Genoa was high scorer for Bayview with 19 points, and Kevin Service played an outstanding defensive game. u: we CAN'T salii @3138 WE noï¬â€™f SELLITE For Stewing CHICKEN WINGLE1TES EDRUMSTICng SIRLDIN Y E WAREHOUS CLEARANCE CENTER snow queen The Bayview “Reach For the Top" team was defeated by the team from Central Feel of Brampton Feb. 10, in the studios of CKVR TV in Barrie. This year's Bayview team progressed further in the tournament than any previous team from Bayview and finished within the top eight schools from Central Ontario. THE Coach of the team was Neil Graveson, with help from Mr. Doug McEnteer. The next Bayview dance, on Feb. 28, will feature Ian Thomas and Max Webster. Both are well known in Ontario and well worth seeing. _ Prices have not yet been se't for ad mission. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED WHILE SUPPLIES LAST ONLY! NOW OPEN TUES. - WED. - SAT. 5’ 10 AM. TO 6 PM. THURSDAY & FRIDAY 10 AM. TO 9 PM. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Feb. 18, 1976 â€" C-ll Bayvxew grads from previous years are reminded of Bayview‘s annual “Grad Nite“ which will be held Feb. 27 at 7 pm. I Besides seeing the grads participate against the teachers, and school teams. in various athletic activities. spectators can attend a live concert by Jim Lin- derman and Christene Becker. Admission for the evening is 50 cents each. -