C-8 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 7. 197 Winter a By MILLIE STEWART 773-4424 With the youngsters returning to school, all regular activities are resuming. The Oak Ridges and District Minor Hockey Association will start this weekend to take registrations for the new season. Registrations will be held in the Lions Den at Bond Lake Arena Sept. 9 from 7 to 10 pm, Sept. 10 from 10 am. to 4 pm. and Sept. 17 from 10 am. to 4 pm. Registration fees for the season are: Pre- Novice (boys and girls six and under) â€" $35., Novice to Junior â€" $60. This fee includes a family pass to all home regular season practices and games. EQUIPMENT SALE Registration for hockey is one thing, but equip- ment as well, can be very expensive. The Oak Ridges and District Minor Hockey Association will hold a sale of used hockey and skating equipment on the same dates and times as the registrations. Anyone with equipment to sell is asked to call Bob Vander Linden at 773â€" 5332. SKATING (‘LL'B Registrations for the 1977-78 season will be held at the Lions Den at Bond Lake Arena Sept. 17 from 11 am. to 3 pm. Fees this year are: Seniors and Adults - $63.. Intermediates â€" $58.. Juniors â€" $53. and Pre» Schoolers â€" $33. There are partial membership and guest fees as well. If you are interested in oak ridges lake wilcox any of these or would like more information about the skating club. please call Corrie Deary at 773â€" 5564. WIIEELHOUSE (‘Ll'B The members of the Wheelhouse are the young seniors of the community But they have birthdays, too. Congratulations to Mrs. Anne Piirto â€" Sept. 1. Mr Roy Barnsdale â€" Sept. 3 and Mrs. Eleanor Lapelle â€" Sept. 9. If the ladies are still subtracting years. 21 is a wonderful age. The winners of the evening euchre are: Annie Hutchinson, Violet Lupson. Mary Brown, Wilfred Dion, and Cap llawman. Get well soon wishes are extended to Mrs. Lil Baisley, who reports the seniors‘ news. We all hope you are soon feeling better. Next Tuesday is the first meeting of the new season for the Wheelhouse. This is the chance to see all your friends who are so hard to see in the summer. The meeting will be held at 1:30. CROCHET CLASSES Crochet classes will begin Sept. 12 at Jean's Children's Wear from 7.30 pm. to 9 pm. The fee for the six-week course is $12 plus materials. Registration will take place from today until Saturday at Jean‘s or by calling 773-4468. YOGA A class in Yoga will start at the Lake Wilcox ctivities resuming in district Community Centre Sept. 12. The cost for 10 weeks is $20. This class will fill up fast. If you are interested please call Annette Munro at 727-2343. ANNIVERSARY Friends of Herb and Enid Pantling of George St. would like to extend best wishes to them on 25 years of marriage. Yesterday was the big day. 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