Mornings or afternoons. 3 days. $330. per month. For more information call: S t . A n d r e w ' s Presbyterian Church on Keele Street, Maple. is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. From now umil the end of December there will be special worship services and other ceremonial happenings. and everyone is invited to attend. The recent publicity about OPEC increases in world oil prices and current discussions among the provinces about ownership and pricing of natural resources. has sensitized the public to questions of supply and price of natural gas and oil- in. Canada.Real or imagined gasoline shortages in various parts of the US have also served to heighten consumer awareness, All pariShioners: past and present. are invited :0 join in the celebrations. F‘ér additional in- formation. write [0 Anniversary Committee, Box 91. Maple. |s pleased to announce that he is available for private instruction in your home in piano and accordion. For information call “Natural gas currently enjoys a clear price He said public at lention has been more sharply focused on energy matters recently†resulting in a desire to minimize fuel costs and a need to assure users of a reliable supply. “We are able to handle the inquiries with our assigned staff but there is incredible interest in natural gas as a home heating fuel." said Regional General Manager Jim Fagan. The Consumer‘s Gas Company claims a record interest is being shown by R i c h m o n d H i I l homeowners in con» verling their oilâ€"fired furnaces to the natural gas type. ‘ Richmond Hill res/den ts convert to natural gas Joe J. Ringhofer Mus Bac. (Toron ARCT St. Andrew’s 150th year Libéral Two Blizzard team members. Bob Tamindzic (left) and Cliff Calvart helped Hillcrest mer- chants celebrate their Fifth Birthday last week. Blizzard cheerleaders showed their fine style in a number of dances and the players signed advertisers OppreCIOrQ ‘RICHVALE NURSERY SCHOOL CO-OP 884-3991 884-7762 Brenda Taggart Monical Clarke 92110074 or 889-6637 7“ Musical Instruction YOU Thornhill, 881-5430 Homeowners wishing to ’convert to gas from oil have two options: simple replacement of the oil burner in a furnace unit to one which burns natural gas or (b) replacement of the whole furnace. - Grade 12 & 13 Ontario Ministry of Educa- tion Diploma programs - Small classes - Individual attention REGISTER NOW FOR 1979-80 ACADEMIC YEAR. A semestered private day school. University preparation. - Exclusively academic advantage over No. 2 fuel oil. used by most oil-fired furnaces." said Mr. Fagan. “This. combined with public awareness that there is an abun- dance of our own natural gas in this country. has prompted people to take action.“ For information and application contact Anmeldungen: 8. September 1979. 9 Uhr 30 bis 12 Uhr 30 Unteri'icht: ab 15. September 1979, Kindergarten bis Klasse10. Registrations: September em. 1979. 9:30 am. Classes: start September 15th. 1979, Kindergarten to Grade 10. Richmond Hill High School 51 Wright Street Richmond Hill Schulleiterin/Principal Ilse Brandhoff 15 years teaching experience Mrs Jan Needlet. A R CI. Standard conversion to PIANO TEACHER REQUIRES STUDENTS May Reyes. teaching diplomas - L.R.A.M., A.RAC.M. (London‘ England) Gold Medals! (performed London Academy Musuc. CANTAB COLLEGE Established 1934 KENNETH R. CUNNINGHAM, F.6'.€.M German Language School Richmond Hill FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 884-4075 A hmlted number of students can be accommodated 'PIANO OORGAN 'THEORY 0HARM0NY OCOUNTERPOINT Deutsche Sprachschulen (Metro Toronto) Inc. REGISTRAR CANTAB COLLEGE 287 Russell Hill Rd., Toronto. Ont. M4V 2T5 (416) 922-8318 or 922-8433 PIANO THEORY TEACHER Organist and Choirmaster at Richmond Hill. United Church 7ԠPrivate Schools 889-3536 491-8054 Taught By Gwen by experienced teacher. Be glnners and ‘advanced students. Call Beth Baxter B.A AMUS. Hlllcrest area. 884-2958 Mr Fagan said that although the gas com- pany has a current waiting list of inquiries. orders placed this summer will be processed autographs and answered children's questions. while Ken Stanley and the “Pub Crawlers" sang Happy Birthday in the Market Court. Birthday cake was shared with members of the public to commemorate the happy event. a monthly rental natural gas burner is usually done at no cost to the customer. Replacing an entire unit does involve a capital outlay. however‘ But. according to the gas company. this expense will be amortized quickly as the difference in gas and oil prices persists, with the aid of govern- ment decree. PIANO AND THEORY LESSONS C2W7 Do something newâ€""Call Rendezvous Dating Ltd. Local 657-166]. mm Last year more than 5,000 homes in the Con- sumers' Gas system were converted from other fuels to natural gas The gas company continues to install natural gas in over 85 per cent of new homes. Gerald Martmdale B. Mus. Arts Have your make-up applied by a pro fessnonal In the convenience. of your own home Brides and wedding parties ,or any meal occasion Fer appomtment. phone Gabuelle 884-4274. LEARN to fly lntmductory flight 310. Intonto Airways Ltd. Buttonville Airport 297-1422. rim Normally, installation contractors have more time in the summer to do furnace conversions. But this year. with the in- creased interest. con- tractors have been operating at a steady pace. On the occasmn of the 25th Wedding AnnIVEISary of Lawrence and Helen Stephenson Sunday. September 9th. 1979‘ 7 to 10 pm at the home of Mr, and MIS Tom Chapman. 6th Lme. Tosoronto, for t] season Available to help with you: child's academic problems (ll-8). Pregnancy Testrng‘ counsellrng. Free and conlrdentral Wednesday 7-9 pm and lhursday 4-6 p m 10350 Yonge Street at Crosby Avenue chhmond Hrll (lower level) The world's most fascinating hobby...EnroI| Now! Afternoon & evening classes starting September 17th, 1979. PRATT’S COUNTRY CERAMICS 669-1826 _ 5†Open House We Care TutOHaI SEWICES All subiects. all guides 7272544 221-2001 OPEN HOUSE ELEMENTARY TEACHERS 5‘5 Engagement CERAMICS... No appountment necessary DON'T WA|T UNTIL IT'S TOO LATE CALL 52“ Personals PAMPER YOURSELF 889-1690 the fall ' heating BIRTH CONTROL 708 1-435-7968 7†Musical Instruction PIANO TEACHER 881-5235 8841133 Tutoring ch19 'FCIO W10 Celebrations at Hillcrest are many and varied H i l l c r e s t celebrated its thday Tuesday, and everyone 5 the Mall was join in the fun. British automobiles were displayed in the Mall. as were booths of typically British craft- smanship. Two members of the Blizzard team were on hand to sign autographs Young players from the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Club enjoyed receiving autographs from Bob Tamindzic and Cliff Caluart. The Hillcrest All Stars perform in the Market Court for the en tertainment of shoppers tonight, September 5 from 5:30 to 8 pm. Present to hand out birthday cake to shoppers were Jeanine Harrison, Kim Nichols. Judy Shapiro and Lynn Heller, of the Toronto Blizzard (‘heer Dancers. Birthday celebrations will continue for the first two weeks of September. Most stores in the Mall featured sales in honor of the birthday and shoppers were quick to take ad- vantage of this feature. A tea courl near the (‘alladine and Baldry location was a big sucâ€" cess; giving weary shoppers a place to sit and sip tea in comfort. The birthday party theme is British and throughout the Mall the theme prevails. CARLISLE, Jean Margaret - At her resrdence rn West Hrll. on Monday. August 27, 1979, Jean R09, beloved wrle ol the late Samuel Herbert Carlisle. dear mother 01 Anona, Ruth, John, Edith, Fay. Glorla, Howard, Eleanor and Bev. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Vonge St. Richmond Hrllr Servrce was held Thursday afternoon Interment Herse Hrll Cemetery. At York Central Hospital, on luesday. August 28, 1979, Isabella, dear Vlle ol the late Arthur A. Robotham. dear mother ol Isabelle Klein. of Phoenix, Anzona. lean Walker. Gormley and the late Allan, also survived by her seven grandchildren and three great- grandchrldren. dear srster of Margaret Lefler. Arthur. Annie Bennett. Gormley, and Robert, loronto. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Funeral service was held Thursday mornnng. Interment Thornhrll Cemetery. JORDAN. John (lack) - At Wellesley Hospital, on Ihursday. August 30. 1979, John. dearly loved husband of Lrlllan, loving father of lerry and loved lather-rn-law - ot Norma. whom he loved very dearly. also survived by two sisters and two brothers and many nieces and nephews Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. Yonge St. Richmond Hrll. Servrce was helg Monday afternoon. Interment Aurora Cemetery. A memorral donation may KING, Catherine Mary - At York Central Hospital. on Frlday, August 31, 1979, Catherine, wile of the late Edward King, mother ol Alice Scott, Catherine (Mrs. W. E. D. Platt). Netta O'Connell, Yvonne (Mrs. H. R. Turner) and the late John King. Also survived by nine grandchildren. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Funeral Mass was held in St. Mary Immaculate Church. Saturday morning. Interment Elgin Mills Cemetery. ROBOTHAM, Isabella â€" be made to the Wellesley Hospital Research Haematology Department. MCKINNON, Peter Gregory â€" At the Toronto General Hosprtal, on Monday, August 27, 1979. Gregory. husband of Elizabeth Mane Shearer. of Sutton, lovmg lather of Dawn and Peter. dear son of Mrs. Dougald McKmnon and the late Mr, McKmnon, brother of Hector, Mary Lou. Alex, Father Douglas, Patricra, Danrel, Florence, Kay, James. Brian and Keefe. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Yonge St, Richmond Hrll. Funeral Mass was held in St. Mary Immaculate Church, Frrday mornrng. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Memonal donations may be made to the Canadran Cancer Socretyv men! Cavds and official receipts are provided 10 Trench Streex, Richmond Hill, L4C 423. mm The names of loved ones, whose friends chose to re member them with a memorial donation, are in- scribed in the Book of Memory in the Hospital vonK mm 91;: f HOSPITAL Q; rouunmon MEMORIAL FUND ‘55 Deaths t M a l l ; fifth bir- y. August 28 shopping at : invited to SUNDAY SPECIALS AT RICHMOND HILL STORE ONLY AT THE RICHMOND HILL STORE PEPPER SQUASH DIFFERENCE THE PRODUCE DEPARTMENT ONLY NECTARINES Values effective Sunday September 9111 1979 jUnlss Wise We reserve the ï¬ght In I m quantities ONTARIO GROWN FIRST OF THE SEASON CANADA NO. 1 GRADE PRODUCE OF U.S.A. 10 A.M. TO 5 RM. EACH LB. TUES. WED. THURS STORE HOURS â€"â€"|06 â€"lD-6 â€"IO§ FRI. SAT SUN