By GEORGE BURKHOLDER 881-7269 Sister Rosemary Ann, an ordained priest of the Anglican church, in- stalled the new executive of the Anglican Church Women at Holy Trinity Church Sunday. She also preached the sermon. C-6 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, May 10, 1978 The new executive is headed by Lucille Hazel]; Beth Nash is first vice- president; Eira Trant, second vice-president; Judy Kendall, secretary; and Louise Davey, treasurer. Committee heads are Olive St. John, Brenda Bunting, Anne Dycke, Phyllis Devey, Betty Richardson, Rosemary West and Pat Shields. The executive was chosen last week when more than 100 women gathered in the parish hall for the ACW annual meeting. Thornhill this week The program included a talk and display on flower arranging by Doris Spafford. -The next formal meeting will be in the fall The solemn blessing and official opening of St. Michael‘s Catholic School takes place this Sunday, May 14, 2 pm. The school is located on Simonston Boulevard in Thornhill. Master of Ceremonies is school trustee Leo Wigglesworth and keynote speaker will be Father Chidlow of St. Luke’s. ' Highlights include the presentation of the gold key and selections by St. Michael’s Choir and the school band. Refresh- ments will be served and there will be a tour of the school. SPRING FLING Want a Spring Fling? The Good Shepherd Parish Ladies‘ Guild is having a Spring Fling card party next Wed- nesday, May 17 at 7:30 pm. at St. Michael‘s School Auditorium on Simonston. All ladies are welcome. There will be refreshments and door prizes. For tickets at $2.50 By DOREEN LIVINGSTONE 889â€"9922 I \IIII Liberal advertised brands from Liberal advertised stores Richmond Heights Centre - Richmond Hill 8844812 or 889-1812 CREDITékLRBASA:%LOURED UP YOUR BLOCK (and back again. That’s as far as you need to walk to be a bit fitter than you are now) & BUY MOTHER Ofï¬cial opening RICE'S FLOWERS FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE We Deliver to Toronto 8 Surrounding District KNOW WHAT'S. BEST FOR‘ HORTICULTURE The Spring meeting of the Thor‘nhill and District Horticultural Society will be held in Heintzman House on Tuesday May 16 at 8 p. m. The speaker will be Bob Smith of Willowdale, an en- thusiastic member of the Toronto Dahlia and Chrysanthemum Society. Paflflfll’fllflafl' 4 Walk a block.Today. with a pot-luck dinner. It is hoped that Claire Moore, who recently returned from a visit to the mysterious city of Moscow, will accept an invitation to be guest speaker. He will deliver an illustrated lecture dealing largely with the culture of hardy, garden Chrysanthemums but with attention also to those large showy “mums and dahlias which we all admire so much.†There will also be a flower show featuring daffodils, narcissus and tulips. With a little co- operation from the weatherman, this should be one of the most colorful shows of the year. call Joan Rankin at 881- 0640 or May Gaunt at 889- 8327. , _ 'DOUBLES The German Mills Tennis Club is having a getâ€"acquainted tourna- ment this Sunday, May 14‘ at German Mills Public School. Tour- nament Director Tosh Yamamoto explains that a get-acquainted tour- nament is “a mix-in in which we have all mixed double type games and we rotate the people around on the court at short intervals so that they can meet each other and get familiar with the people in the club.†Donuts and soft drinks will be served and there will be prizes. For further information call Mr. Yamamoto at 889-3519. The German Mills Tennis‘ Glub’s_,annual wine anducheeser party takes place Thursday May 18, from 7 to 10:30 pm. at the Heintzman House on Royal Orchard. Featured will be wine and cheese from all over the world, and door prizes. There will also be an opportunity to sign up for various activities being held during the summer. For further information call Joanne Lawson at 881â€"6692. CONTEST Winner of the Contest of the Month at Markham ’[f/Ufl Refreshments will be served and visitors are always welcome. LUTHERAN The executive of the LCW of Christ the King Lutheran Church, Thomhill, met last week in the church hall when it was decided to hold a June dinner to honor members of the congregation who have worked hard during the past year to help carry out the programs in- stituted by the pastor. Hely Innes was the official delegate to the Synodical LCW Biennial Convention in Waterloo last week, also attended by president of the LCW Dorothy Ziegler. The regular meeting is scheduled for May 16. A presentation will be made by Gisela Neitzert on “Camp Charlie Brown†concerning the camp for children of single parents at Camp Lutherlynn, on 'Golden Lake. Ontario. Place is Marion West, 4 Delair Crescent in Thornhill. Mrs. West wins a set of golf and tennis equipment. CONFERENCE The annual Block Parent Conference is being held starting today May 10, 11 and 12 at Carleton University in Ottawa. Valerie Hack from St. Anthony's School and Nan Henderson from B a y t h o r n a r e representing the Thorâ€" nhill Block Parents. There is a reception this evening followed by two days of workshops for the block parents and representatives from local police departments. LANDSCAPING With the active support of the Bayview Fairways Ratepayers Association and the Postwood Lane Residents. Association and with the kind co- operation of the York County Board of Education, landscaping will take place at Bayview Fairways Public School this Sunday, May 13. The Parent Liaison Group has asked for volunteers who live in the area to help with the planting and anyone interested should call Bruce Taylor at 881-2705. Planting should begin at 9 am. and volunteers are asked to bring spades, shovels, trowels, wheel barrows. etc. FORSIS The fifth Thornhill Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts will be re- registered during the week of May 15. Forms will be sent home with the boys and the registration fee is $15. Those in- terested in being placed Inside Thornhill Monica Neitzert will share some concerns with a talk on 10 Days for World Development. 50 YEARS Rewarded with the Medal of Merit after 50 years of Guiding, Mrs. Doris Whalen described with the aid of pictures and a tape recording many interesting events taking place during that time. Mrs. Whalen made her presentation at the Annual Mother and Daughter Banquet of the 7th Thornhill Guides and 10th Thornhill Brownies. Guide Captain Dora Appen welcomed guests when the Color Party was introduced and presented a bouquet to the special guest District Com- missioner Marylynne White. NEW MEMBERS Four newcomers were welcomed to the Parish Council of St. Luke’s Roman Catholic Church, on a waiting list for cubs and scouts call Roz Chapnik at 889-2004 or for Beavers call Maureen Wigglesworth at 889-9069. Last Saturday York Summit District Boy Scouts sponsored Trees for Canada and the boys will be coming around for your pledges, so please honor them. GARAGE SALE The Thornhill Presbyterian Church Women will hold their annual garage sale at the manse 3Raymond Drive (three blocks west or: Yonge, o'ff Thornridgé} Drive), on Saturday, May 13 from 10 am. until 4 DISPLAY A display of model airplanes, boats, soldiers, etc., sponsored by the Richmond Hill Model Flying Club will be at Markham Place Mall this Saturday, May 13. A full size helicopter will also be on display all day in the parking lot of the mall. BAYVIEW FAIRWAYS Constable Robert Cunningham of the York Regional Police youth bureau will be on hand next Wednesday, May 17, for the annual meeting of the Bayview Fairways Ratepayers Association. A film will be shown on house and business security. Ward 7 Councillor Tom Gove will be on hand to answer questions. The meeting at Bayview Fairways Public School starts at 8 pm. Ontario has reformed its family laws. The purpose of the new legislation is to strengthen and encourage the role of the family by bringing outmoded and unfair laws into line with modem family life. Among the subjects covered are: 0 Matrimonial property- the sharing of family assets, including the family home. 0 Supportâ€" the mutual obligation of spouses to support themselves and their children. 0 Domestic contracts â€"â€" what they are and how to make them. 0 Abolition of the status of illegitimacy-equal rights for all » children. last week when the congregation was invited to a wine and cheese party in oder to elect new members. They are Tom Powers, Peter Larkin, Brian Lillymans and Jim Lockett. This brings the number on council to 13. President of the council is Joseph Vermeer. ABSTRACTS Abstracts in Oil is the featured art display at the Gallanough Library all during the month of May. The Oils are the work of Toronto artist ‘Krystyna’ and well worth a trip to NEW 1978 CHEV. IMPALA NEW 1978 MALIBU COUPE STOCK NO. 7372 STOCK ‘ NO. 7219 NEW 1978 MONTE CARLO ’5 A< STOCK 7443 (WEB 200 NEW 1978 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM the Gallanough Library, Brooke Street, Thornhill. S7 ADDED Ellen Chenaux, president of the Thornhill Newcomer’s Club, reported at last week‘s meeting that 57 new members had been welcomed to membership this year, bringing the total to 115. All members are invited to the Annual Dinner at the Prince Hotel on Wednesday May 24. D Marriagesâ€" age of consent and civil ceremonies. 0 Succession rightsâ€" the rules for making wills and rights of surviving family members. The new laws substantially change the rights and responsibilities of every persan in Ontario. I95 $593500 g $5490“ Centre in April was a great success with much 6f the credit going to Denise Graham for her organizating gbility. All members who assisted on that day were given a vote of thanks. Donations have been made to the Salvation Army, the St. Vincent de Paul Society and $160 was forwarded to Heintzman House in aid of the restoration program. STOCK 7362 STOCK 7306 NEW 1978 OLDS CUTLASS STOCK 7332 The Ministry of the Attorney General has prepared an easyâ€"toâ€"understand pamphlet which summarizes the new law. For your free copy. write to: Province of Ontario ’ 2 DOOR $49570“ Family Law Ministry of the Attorney General 18 King Street East Toronto. Ontario MSC 1C5 R. Roy McMurtry, Attorney General William Davis, Premier