Having your poems published isUénough to bring a smile to anyone’s face. and these youngsters from Lake Wilcox Public School are delighted that their poems were successful. Seated from left to right are Brenda Near, 12; The Big Brothers of York are holding their annual meeting on Wednesday, April 18 at the Conâ€" sumers’ Gas Building, Elgin Mills Road East, Richmond Hill. BROWNIES The 11th Richmond Hill Brownies are planning a garage sale to be held May 5 at St. Gabriel‘s Anglican Church, Crosby and Bayview Avenues. The public is invited to attend the business portion of the meeting. which is expected to run from 7' to 7:30 pm. For: additional information about the Big Brothers and how you can become involved. please call 727- 1251. There will be a meeting of the Co-op Babysitting group on Tuesday, April 17 at 8 pm. The group will meet at 128 Weldrick Road. ' The co-op was designed for mothers to share babysitting with other mothers with no financial cost to anyone: The system works with tokens and during the day. the child or children must be taken to the sitter‘s home. In the evening. the sitter will come to the child‘s home. If you would 'like more information about this service and how it works, please call 884-3706. The Ward 3 ratepayers will hold a meeting on Wed- nesday, April 11 at 8 pm. at 16th Avenue School in Richmond Hill South. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. April 11. 1979 RATEPAYERS MEETING At Simpsons. our beauty salons feature the world-famous 'Kree' method of permanent hair removal. A gentle way to rem0ve unwanted hair. Call us today lor your complimentary consulationr Big Brothers annual meeting set for April 78 Hillcrest Mall in Richmond Hull 883-1 165 ‘Kree’ Electrolysis fOr the removal of unwanted hair. All residents of the Richmond Hill area are welcome to attend this meeting, as the t o p i c s u n d e r discussion will be of interest to everyone. For additional in- formation about the meeting or the ratepayers. please call 889-6653. Easter services at Emmanuel Anglican Church in Richvale will be as follows: Good Friday, 1 pm; Easter Sunday, 8 am, 10 am. and 7:30 pm. There will be a dance at Emmanuel Anglican Church on Saturday, April 28 from 8 pm. to mid- night. Tickets are now on sale at the low price of 99 cents each. To get your advance tickets, please call John Qua at 889-6510. lllLLCREST MALL Market Court at the Mall will become a scene of peace and joy Suns“ EMMANUEL ANGLICAN RHL7453 Items are needed for the sale, and if you would like to contribute please call Wendy Snowie at 884â€"9564 or Ria The scheduled program is ‘The biology of red foxes in agricultural Ontario’ and the guest speaker will be Dennis R. Voigt, who has been studying this subject as an employee of the Ministry of Natural Orris at 884-8441 This month's meeting will be at Richmond Hill United Church at 8 NATURALISTS The Richmond Hill Naturalists will meet on Friday, April 20, but at a different location than usual. Resources Susan Rosenberger, 10; and Lisa Leivo, 11. Standing from left to right are Marc Gardner, 12 and Wayne Murphy, 12. All five students are in Grade ti. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). at 7 a.m. -Easter Sunday morning as people of all faiths gather for the non- denominational Easter sunrise ser- vice; HOP TO IT! EASTER SPECIAL CARNATIONS EASTER IS SUNDAY, APRIL 15. EASTER BASKET® BOUQUET WE DELIVER: . THORNHILL, RICHMOND HILL, WILLOWDALE ONLY s2°° SEND ONE...TAKE ONE HOME OUR FT D REG. Flak/5r 81200 54“ YONG! STREET a drum-n» Richmond Hill South $8753 221! MEET JOHN GAMBLE The ‘Richmond Hill Progressive Conservatives are holding a Meet the Candidate Night on Tuesday, April 17, so that everyone will have the opportunity of meeting John Gamble. LIBRARY Children over five years of age are invited to visit the library on Wright Street Saturday. April 14 for a special session of crafts for Easter. All residents of Richmond Hill and surrounding area are invited to drop by the Richmond Hill Public Library between 7 and 9 pm. to meet and chat with Mr. Gamble. Coffee will be served to all guests DOZ A short Easter message will be delivered and everyone will be in- vited to join in the singing of a selection of Easter hymns and Smco 19W $1800 Richmond Hill Central IT'S HAPPENING IN THE HILL The Richmond Hill area Block Parents held their. annual meeting recently and Astrid Perekoppi was elected area chair- person for Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox. You may call her at 773-4276 with any questions you may have about the Block Parents. The Block Parents are planning a garage sale to be held in, May, and they are starting to collect items for it. If you are doing your spring cleaning and want to get rid of your old items, you may call Mrs. Perekoppi or Pat Smith at 773-5754 to have your items picked up. The annual garage sale is the only way the Block Parents have of raising money, and all your contributions would be appreciated. MINOR SOFTBALL The Oak Ridges Minor Softball Association will hold registrations for the summer season at Block Parents name chairperson songs This service is open to anyone who wishes to attend, and all faiths are welcome. The World Art Show is continuing CHARGEXi SIZES 8‘/2 to 12 12V: to4 FROM Sizes 8V2 t012 $1 898 \xâ€, I! \ ‘\"‘.’/’â€" “I 12V: 104 BOYS FROM $1 998 It 7'3 c{<\’~-'- ~ ' " At last, boys are dressing up. And Buster Brown has the answer to keep your boy looking neat. longer...dress shoes with sturdy leather and comfort- minded fit. Pre-registration is required for this session and you may register either at the library or by calling 884-9288. The recent quilt raffle at the Charles Connor Library in Oak Ridges was a success and the goal of $1,000 was passed. All proceeds of this draw will be used for the building improvement fund for the Charles Connor Memorial Branch. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CHURCH CONCERT The St. John Ampulance Brigade Richmond Hill Presbyterian wi“ “01“ a “ammg 595510" 0“ Church will be host to the Islington The craft session begins at 2 pm SUCCESSFUL RAFFLE HILLCREST MALL 883-3044 Bond Lake arena in the lobby this Satun day from 10 am. to 4 All children, who have not yet registered are asked to do so at this time. Thé registration fee is $10 per child. HOSPITAL AUXIL- IARY The Oak Ridges« Lake Wilcox branch of York Central Hospital Auxiliary will hold its meeting at the home of Lynda Burzillo _on Lakeland Crescent Wednesday, April 18 at 8 pm. Anyone interested in joining the auxiliary is asked to call Branch Chairman Brenda Neil at 773-4378. S T . J 0 H N ’ S ANGLICAN Services at St. John‘s Anglican Church over the Easter weekend are as follows: Maundy Thursday â€" 8 pm; Good Friday â€"- 10:30 a.m.; and Easter Sunday - 8 am and 10:30 a.m. throughout this week at the Mall. The Richmond Hill Group of Artists are displaying and selling their art work during this show. Buster Brown dresses up the season with shoes that have every- thing just right...from fashion to fit. Buster Brown“ CLUB 35 The members of Richmond Hill senior citizens Club 35 will hold a rummage sale at their club rooms 10149 Yonge Street on Saturday, April 28 from 10 am. to 2 pm. Lunches will be served at this sale. Anyone having items to donate, should call 884-2079 on Thursday. April 26 and Friday, April 27. Wednesday, April 171 at 8 pm. at Don Head Secondary School: _7 _ "Kriyone requiring additional in- formation about the brigade and what it does, is asked to call 884â€"4204. ST. PAUL' UNITED Good Friday ser- vices at St. Paul's United Church will be at 10:30 am. and the parishes of Wesley and Temperanceville will join with St. Paul’s at this service. That same evening, the congregations of St. Paul‘s, Richmond Hill United and St. Matthew’s United will join together at St. Matthew’s in Rich- mond Hill at 7:30 pm. for a special service and drama 'presen- tation. All three churches will join together on Easter Sunday morning at 7:30 for a sunrise service at the Summit Golf Club with breakfast at St. Matthew's following the service. _ Following the break- fast, there will be a special Easter service at St. Matthew’s at 10:30 a.m. B R E T H R E N I N CHRIST There will be a 10:30 am. service with Curtain Up tonight will feature ‘Dutch Treat', and you are invited to drop by the Market Court to listen to a variety of music with a European flair. Communion at the Brethren In Christ Church on Aubrey Avenue for Good Friday. 0n Easter Monday, April 16 at 7:30 pm. Bishop Don Shaffer will be the guest at a Church Growth Seminar. Easter Sunday at 10:30 a.m., the Sunday School classes will give their Easter program and at 7 pm. there will be Easter Chalk drawings by Ted Riseboro at the church. Roman Catholics in Oak Ridges may at- tend Masses for Easter at St. Mary Immaculate Church in Richmond Hill, except for Easter Sunday, when the Masses will be as usual at Our Lady of the Annun- ciation. Confessions will be heard in Oak Ridges on Holy Saturday from 3 to 4 p.m. OUR LADY OF THE ANNUNCIATION Community Youth Choir on Sunday April 22_ a; 7:30 pm.‘ The choir, under the direction of John Harrison, features 37 young people between the ages of seven and 18. The concert is sponsored by the Richmond HillPresbyterian Church choir and all proceeds will be used for the organ and building fund. DESSERT, BRIDGE AND EUCHRE Tickets are now on sale for the Catholic Women‘s League Dessert, Bridge and Euchre to be held at Our Lady Queen of the World Church, Bayview Avenue on Friday, April 20. 1501‘ advance tickets. ï¬leaée call 884-6921 or‘889-3875. The Mass of the Lord’s Supper will be at 7:30 pm. on Holy Thursday at St. Mary‘s. Again at St. Mary’s, on Good Friday, the Service of the Lord‘s Passion will be at 1 and again at 3 pm. Theâ€"Stations â€"of the Cross will be at 7:30 0n Holy Saturday at 7 pm. the Easter Vigil and First Mass of Easter will be celebrated. Confessions for Easter will be heard at St. Mary‘s after the 7:30 pm; Masses on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings; t h e c o m m u n a l penance service will be at 8 pm. Wed- nesday with coffee served at 7 p.m.; and Confessions on Saturday Will be from 3 to 5 pm. and again from 8 to 9 pm. Masses on Easter Sunday at St. Mary’s will be at 9 am; 10:30 a.m.; 12:15 pm. and 4