A-6 â€"- THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. February 21. 1979 Five students of music teacher Jean Mac- Donald won prizes at the Kiwanis Music Festival last week. Valery Anastasio, 13, at the The first sitting will beat5:30p.m.,and the charge will be $2 for adults and $1 for children. Members of the congregation of Emmanuel Anglican Church in Richvale will celebrate Shrove Tuesday, February 27, with a pancake sup- per. Everyone in the congregation is welcome. B y M STEWART SCONE TEAS The Tuesday af- ternoon Scone Teas at 773-4424 The Movies for all Ages at the Charles Connor Library will be held Saturday, February 24 from 2 to 3:30 pm. The featured films will be “Black Beauty†and “The T r e a s u r e s o f Tutankhamenâ€. There is no ad.- mission charge for these films, but all tickets should be reserved in advance at the library or by calling 773-5533. QUILT RAFFLE . Theladies have been meeting in the af- ternoons to construct a quilt, which is now Shro ve Tuesday Pancake supper az‘ Emmanuel OF THIS AD DISCOUNT APPLIES TlLL APRIL 15/79 mobfle steam carpet cleaning BROHDTGémv UPI-{OLSTERV RUGS a DRHPES WITH THE PRESENTATION 581-2221 CHARGEX ACCEPTED M0 vies for children at library Winning quintet At the same time, you will be able to see demonstrations of spinning, weaving and pottery making. LIBRARY MOVIES All children in the community are invited to the Richvale Library' Saturday, For $1 you can enjoy tea and home made scones with a selection of jams or jellies, The Scone Teas are from 1:30 to 3:30 PM. every Tuesday. Burr House in‘ Rich- vale are gaining in popularity. - The second prize in the raffle is a wire sculpture. NEEDLEPOINT Beginning March 1 at the Charles Connor Library, a course in the fine art of needlepoint for beginners and ad- vanced will be taught. Doreen Mitchell will be teaching the course. which is open to any interested lady inâ€" the community. ready, and which will be raffled to raise money for the Charles Connor Library Improvement Fund. The course will run for ten weeks, and will 'fickets are now on sale at the library for $1 apiece. piano. plays for Steven Bergson, Tracey Harney, Eleanor Sommers and Michael Danckért. February 24 from another special day at 10:30 to noon, the Richvale Library. The movie program for all ages ,will feature ‘Ransom of Red Chief’ and ‘Anoop and the Elephant’. There is no ad- mission to this program and all are welcome. > ST. PAUL‘S Tuesday, February 27 is Shrove Tuesday, and the members of St. Paul’s will enjoy a pancake supper in honor of the occasion at the church from 5 to 7 pm. The charge will be $2.50 for adults 'and half-price for those under 15 years of age. be on Thursday afâ€" ternoons. but registrations are limited, and all in- terested, are asked to register at' the library now to avoid disap- pointment. St. Paul‘s now has a church library for the use of anyone in the cOmmunity. Wednesday, Feb- ruary 28 will be PH©T©GRAPHIER The library is at the Telephone Creativity isn’t easy.... If you’re thinking of having a portrait done, think wise/y.... So you can keep on remembering... Photographs for that special someone... Capture a moment or capture a memory.... A gift that’s timeless. in the convenience of your home ..... 0 FAMILY PORTRAITS 0 CHILDREN AND BABY PORTRAITS 0 PET PORTRAITS IQAA 0A [ortraitj Richmond Hill South den ert Richmond Hill North THE 8840723 The Winstonettes Gymnastics Associ- ation will appear at 2 p.m. with a per- formance of gym- nastics skills. This will be com- bined with the normal pre-school story time. church and is open for borrowing books Tuesday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30. W H E E L H 0 U S E CLUB The annual dart tournament between the seniors and the Oak Ridges Lions was held at the Wheelhouse Club recently, only this year. the Lions took the cham- pionship. The seniors aren’t defeated yet, they’re determined to win it back next year. The members of the Wheelhouse Club received a surprise gift that evening from two young ladies in the community, Kathy Poirier and BALLROOM DANCING The Family ‘Y’ will anytime Any youngster in the community between six and 18, who would like to play soccer in Richmond Hill this Elizabeth Huszti went around the neigh- borhood singing carols at Christmas time, and with the money they raised, they bought two sets of cream and sugar and two butter dishes for the seniors. Several members of the club are ill and all members wish a speedy recovery to Betty Davison, Gladys Gardiner and Douglas Carter SOCCER Spring cannot be far off when the time for soccer registrations rolls around. Tickets are $6 per person, and are availableatthe ‘Y', 83 Dunlop Street, Rich- sponsor an evening of ballroom dancing Friday, March 2 at the Richvale Community Centre beginning at 8:30 p.m. This will be a social evening with most of the music geared to ballroom. D/N/NG For further information, please call the ‘Y' at 884-4811. SHROVE TUESDAY Shrove Tuesday is February 27 and the members of the congregation of St. Gabriel’s Anglican Church will honor the ALSO TABLES LAMPS PAINTINGS Children in Richmond Hill and Thomhill areas will be picked up and returned home by bus. SA VE 20,050 % FINAL 4 DAYS - FEB. 21 T0 24/79 ANNUAL SALE A ROOMâ€"L/V/NG ROOMwBEDROOM FURNITURE MICHELANGELQ... 18 LEVENDALE RD. RICHMOND HILL 884-5127 Saturday BANK RATE TERMS IF DESIRED First in Grades 4 to 6 are: Brenda Near, Michelle Bradley, John Metz and Kevin Neil. mond Hill. They will also be at the door. There will be a buffet, plenty of prizes and fun for all. Dance instructors will be on hand to show you the steps. Winners in the recent Science Fair are: Kindergarten to Grade 3... Jacob Morgan. Lauri Gauld, Robbie Hannesen and Kim Dowsett. spring, can register Saturday, February 24 from 10 am. to 5 pm. at the Bond Lake Arena. LAKE WILCOX COURT Helpmate Infor- mation is handling inquiries on a mobile 1 SCHOOL The Public Speaking Contest at Lake Wilcox School was held recently, and the winners are: Michael Wright, Kevin Neil and Susan Rosenberger. CITIZENSHIP The church will be open for donations on Thursday, February 22 from 7 pm. and again on Friday, February 23 from 9 am. to 10 pm. WINSTONETTES The Winstonettes Gymnastics Association will be returning to the Richmond Hill Library (Main Branch) this afternoon, Wednesday, February 21 at 2 pm. to perform again by popular demand. This program is designed for the pre-schoolers in the community, but any mothers, who missed the previous performance are welcome citizenship court for people interested in becoming Canadian citizens. Third in Grades 4 to 6 are: Dougie Han- nesen, Debbie Cachia, Marc Gardner and Giles Collins, Dale Wright, John Robinson and Wayne Murphy, Donna Waine and Adam Dodwell. Third in Kin- dergarten to Grade 3 are: Kelly Zimmers, Tanya Marsh, Wayne Pittman and Cynthia Cachia. Second in Grades 4 to 6 are: Susan Rosenberger, Dianna Boer and Michael Wright. Second in Kin- dergarten to Grade 3 are: Maiju Leivo, Debra Waine, Becky Dowsett, Karen Strachen, David Byers and Dana Roberts. This court will be held Thursday, February 22 at the Richvale Community Centre from 2 to 8 pm. All necessary forms may be picked up at the Helpmate office at York Central Hospital. furniture For more information about the programs, call 884-8101 or 884-0855. â€"Activities Afternoon at Richvalg Community Centre â€"Cross country skiing at the Summit from 9:30 am. Fee 50c admission. $3.25 ‘/2 day rental $5.35 full day $1/hr per person for instruction. -Public swimming at Centennial Pool 1:30 - 3:30 50‘lperson. â€"Pub|ic Skating at Town Arena 1:00 - 3:30. 25? person. 1:00 - 3:30 $1/person pre registréiion {3' at the Centre. For additional information, please call 884-3604 or 884-1301. Tickets for the supper will be available at the church at a cost of $1.50. to stay as well. RICHMOND HILL UNITED Richmond Hill United Church’s Outreach committee will sponsor a World Development Day bread and soup supper at the church on Tuesday, February 27. beginning at 6:30 pm. - The guest speaker will be Dr Katherine Hockin, who will show a film entitled ‘Seeds of Health’. St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Rich- mond Hill will be the host church for The World Day of Prayer in the community. Activities will begin at the church at 10 am. on Friday, March 2. Children are welcome. . An ecumenical choir with voices from all churches will lead the singing. K soEial period will be part of the day‘s activities. Special guest will be Pauline Barrett. I lat-v0" PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS P.A. DAY ACTIVITIES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd WORLD DAY OF PRAYER