FRANCIS K. LONG VB. Sc., D.D.S. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY AT BAYHILI. MEWS (SAME PLAZA As McDONALD'SI _ 8185 YONGE STREET SUITE 202 THORNHILL, ONTARIO L3T 2C6 OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT 881-7839 gem MEI m Reg. 27.98 2288 THIS MNUHS Ml BUCK KISHT Ill MCH’T I ï¬ns 1/2 Elm run MEI DEUCE BOIIIT WWI saw 884 mun . . b...- 1n MOP 81.!!! SW! SQUASH 1 RAMIIET THEIMS COOLER Re§.10.98 ,15 thaw/y! Regfasï¬ 1 By GEORGIE will be held Monday BURKHOLDER mornings from 9:45 to 881-7269 I 10:15 am. The fee is $15 Galla‘nough PUbllc per child, and children Library, 1 BI‘OOke Street. should be at least 3 years Thomhill. i5 Offering an old. They are to be taught entirely new Program» through stories, games, beginning January 9~ songs and films. 1978, and will run for l3 Mrs’ Barbara Rosén‘ weeks With a break m the teacher for this March. . program holds a BA The Program 15 a Pre‘ degree, a permanent School FrenCh Course and Teaching Certificate, and Gal/anough offers preâ€"schoo/ French RICHMOND HILL TELEPHONE CUSTOMERS New connections Starting Saturday, December17th, there will be no more long distance charges for Richmond Hill (883-4) customers on calls to Unionville (297 & 495). You will be able to make these calls without dialing “1†before the number and at no extra cost. EDWARD HARRISON DDWN FILLED . l Bell Canada will be held Monday mornings from 9:45 to 10:15 am. The fee is $15 per child. and children should be at least 3 years old. They are to be taught through stories. games, songs and films. a Primary French Specialist Certificate. Mrs. Rosen is presently teaching French for Pre- Schoolers for the Thor- nhill Community Library and the North York Central Branch. CHICAGO TRIP A team of area young people travelled by bus to Chicago last week and all were from the Smushkin Skating School. One of the members of the team, Alexandra Cork, Thor- nhill, won second place in the Free Style No. 2 Division for 12-year-olds. The competition was held in Skokie Stadium, Chicago. and was open to all members of the Ice Skating Institute of America. Congratulat- ions, Alexandra. INQUIRIES The Answell Court Foundation‘ 'a non-profit organization planning AT BAYHILL MEWS PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC RICHARD S. COLLIS. D.C. DOCTOR 0F CHIROPRACTIC IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF PHONE 881-7700 8185 YONGE STREET SUITE 204 THORNHILL, ONTARIO Reg. 6.98 Persons interested may direct inquiries to the: Answeli Court Foun- dation, Box 166, Thor- nhill. SENIORS H0 H0 President Lex Jamieson, of the Thor- nhill Senior Citizens described their recently held Christmas dinner and celebration in the Presbyterian Church and catered by the ladies of the church, to be a very happy affair. apartment units for senior citizens, south and east of the Thornhill United Church, is inviting inquiries from seniors. Forty guests were present when Santa Claus presented gifts, Christ~ mas carols, were sung and readings enjoyed. Reg. 4.98 MPH“!!! sun TMIIES inside thornhill 588 388 Next meetings are scheduled for January 3 and 17 when an invitation is cordially extended to anyone interested. The Thornhill Senior Citizens meet at the Gallanough Public Library, Brooke Street. and the number to call for further information is 889- 2574- STRIKE UP 2574- STRIKE UP The Thornhill Com- munity Band, in an effort to involve the community in the spirit of Christmas, will present a program on Tuesday evening December 20 at 8 pm. in St. Andrew’s United Church Hall, Markham Village. ' The Christmas Family Service begins at 7 pm. December 24 when carols will be sung, communion distributed, children blessed and everyone will be given a lighted candle to hold. The Midnight Choral Eucharist is at 11:30 am. On Christmas Day, nr- LI.-_- __.:II Under the leadership of Director Jack Fowler, the Christmas music will be presented by the concert band composed of about 45 members. You are cordially in- vited to come out. free of charge. and enjoy the singing of familiar and best loved Christmas carols also led by Mr. Fowler. L FIREPLA CES 3021 «mum ROAD N. mom“: CANDLELIGHT Special Christmas-tide FIREPLACES INSTALLED FRflM $150.00 GUARANTEE†ISTALLMM Bfl‘flflf CINEMAS 7‘ Em: \ ._ V woun s‘f‘VE SAVE Heats 6‘ ro'or‘r? Hous add wood 1 per 12 hrs. only '- FIIIEPIAGE CENTRE IUMMNDE " Due to the very low ridership on Route | (Jane and Steeles to Rivermede and Rayette) and Route III (Rivermede and Rayette to Hillcrest Mall), Council has come to the regret- full conclusion that it has no alternative but to terminate these services. [068 3hr. Burning Base ‘4†The inconvenience caused to the few regular riders is sincerely regretted. Vaughan Transit 1 Case Per Customer Loam AT POOL was» ‘A mu 5. of um. 1 297-2222 om IIIIIV 297-2222 DECEMBER 23m. The LAST DAY of OPERATION THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. December 14. 1977 â€" C-ll Services offered at Holy Trinity Church. Thor- nhill. where the Rev. R. E. Grisdale is Rector, will begin with a Service of Lessons and Carols by Candlelight on December 18 at 5 pm. The story of Christmas in word and song is one of the highlights of the entire year. Families and friends are invited and the service should last about one hour and a quélter; . An interesting reminder for Sunday church going is an ad- dition to the news bulletin and goes like this for a “No Cop-Out Sunday": “To make it possible for everybody to attend church next Sunday; Cots will be placed in the back for those who say Sunday On Christmas Day, December 25. there will be an 8 and a 10 am. service for those unable to attend the services of the preceding day. FIREPLACES FREE STANDINGA $152.02 Special FIRE SETS f‘ 10% °" 5,- ( ‘ TUNES Fromsgmfl From BELLOWS Fromngol!†will be Town of Vaughan 2141 Major Mackenzie Dr. Maple, Ontario LOJ 1E0 is the only day they can sleep. Blankets will be provided for those who say the church is too cold. Fans will be provided for those who say the church is too hot. We will provide hearing aids for those who say the minister speaks too softly. Cotton will be given to those who say he talks too loud -â€" and alarm clocks for those who say he talks too long! “Finally, the sanctuary will be decorated with both Christmas poin- settias and Easter Lillies for those who have never seen a church without them." “Calculators will be provided for those who enjoy counting the hypocrites present. Those who won prizes in the raffles held on Bazzar day were Julie Booker, gingerbread house; Judy Fleming won the Christmas tree; Muriel Shaw the ceramin hanging Christmas tree; Sheena Farrow. the afghan and Mrs. Dyson won the Smoke Sensor. Frank Shiarizza won the T.V. set. The prize for selling the most raffle tickets went to June Giggey. From ANTIQUE COPPER PINS [06 ROLLERS OPEN SUNDAY FIREWOIID MIXED HARDWMD 51099†5ft. HEARTH AND MANTEL CHIMTEY TOTALLY \ INSTALLED For Single Com STONE FIREPLACE W: :1. X511. From $12.95