The Naran Plan can help you lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. This home recipe weight-control plan is easy to follow and costs little. Go to your drug store and ask for the Naran Reducing Plan. The whole plan is Included in every package. The directions are right on the label. Pour the liquid into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. Take two tablespoonsful twice a day as needed. Take the vitamin supplement included and follow the low calorie weekly food menu. Yourfirst purchase should show you a simple easy way to lose bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful curves: reducible pounds and inches of excess fat should disappear from neck, chin. arms. hips. abdomen, calves and ankles. lfyou are not Completely satisfied with your first purchase just return the empty carton for your money back. Follow this easy way endorsed by many who have tried this plan to help bring back alluring curves and graceful slenderness. Note how quickly bloatdisappears, how much better you feel. More alive. youthful appearing and active. will ' enjoy the homemade scones served with home- made jams and jellies At the same time. guests will enjoy demonstrations of pottery making and weaving and spinning. LIBRARY The Preschool Story hour for children aged three to five will begin for the fall season on Wednesday. October 10 from 10:30 to 11:15 Admission is free. but registrations should be made soon. lMBYSlTTlNG A babysitting co-op has been formed in the Richmond Hill area. with mothers assisting other mothers on a return of favor basis Anyone interested in the coop is invited to attend a meeting Ionighl I Sept ember 26) at 8 pm. at 92 \‘ongehurst Road. Richmond Hill. Narun home recipe plan takesoffuglyfat. At the same time. guests will enjoy demonstrations of pottery making and weaving and spinning. The teas will be held Tuesdays beginning October 2 from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. and visitors will enjoy the homemade scones served with home- made jams and jellies The Richmond Hill Historical Society is resuming the popular Scone Teas a! Burr (‘rafl House in Rich- valei A-G â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. September 26, 1979 Scone teas resume at Burr House “()RTICL'LTURAI. SOCIETY The September Flower and Vegetable show held recently at Hillcresl' Mall was a success, There are still some tickets left for all performances but they are going quickly. For tickets. call 884-33703. Rl'MMAGE SALE The Kineue (‘lub of Richmond Hill will hold a rummage-sale Saturday. September 29. from 10 am. to noon at SL Gabriel's Anglican (‘hruch. Bayview and Crosby Avenues. Richmond Hill. (‘URTMN (‘LUB The Curtain Club presentation of ‘There Goes the Bride‘ will have its opening night Thursday. September 27 at 8:30 pm. Winter clothing is of prime im- portance. as none of the refugees is in any way prepared to face a Canadian winter. Items of clothing in small adult sizes and any sizes for children are urgently needed; especially winter clothing. IT'S HAPPENING IN THE HILL L Operation Lifeline in Richmond Hill will have people standing by at the fire hall on Wright Street Wednesday mornings from 9 to 11 am. to receive donations for the refugees, As members of the volunteer committee look on, Campaign Chairman Barney Danson ap- plies the first bumper sticker proclaiming the September 24 to' November 5 campaign dates for the United Way of York Region. In the Operation Lifeline collects for refugees Regisl rations should be in soon [0 ensure a spot for your child. Laurie Knighl. who is a ventriloquisl. will appear at the Richvale I ibrary Saturday September 29 from 10:3010 11 am. Richmond Hill South FAMILY SERVICES If you are a parent. who is in- terested in less fighting, fewer lanlrums and lieS» warmer feelings CRAFTNIGHT The ladies at St. Mary Immaculate Church will meet Wednesday evenings at 8 pm. to begin to make preparations for their upcoming bazaar. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Omaha 2. and the guest speaker will be Bob Keith. who will talk about spring flowering bulbsl The vegetable class winners are first â€" Bill Barker; second â€" V Haslem and third â€" Mr. Bell. Winners in the decorative class are: first â€" Mrs. G. Barker; second â€" Dorothy Warnica and third ~ Vivian Hart. Potted plant winners are: first â€" Velma Shellello; second â€" Margaret Wood and third â€" Bill Barker. In the hanging plants, the winners are: first â€" Mrs. Sparks and second â€" Velma Shelletto. Winners in the specimen class are: first ~ Bill Hisebrough: second 'â€" Velma Shelletto; third â€" Bil] Barker; fourth â€" Marg Styne. NOW OPEN YEAR ROUND For The Finest Wedding Reception In Further‘ information is available by calling 883-4583. The Richvale Minor Ball Association is holding a Breaking Training Dance [0 celebrate the end of BR BAKING. TRAIâ€" NING SENECA COLLEGE, KING CAMPUS OBSERVATION TEACHING LABORATORY HAS SPACES AVAILABLE FOR CHILDREN AGES 2 TO 5. DAYCARE AVAILABLE L311 @7 SENECA COLLEGE WOODBINE AVE. (1 MILE N OF HWY BU1TONVILLE GOLF 8' COUNTRY CLUB FULL DAYCARE PROVIDED 7:30 AM TD 5:30 PM TELEPHONE 8849901 EXT. 237 or 833-6135 OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY DUFHRIN SIREN NORYH RR) [INC (â€V ONIARIO lOC. To view our club please call Bob Weir at 297-1 71 1. New expanded facilities. Available for private parties, company banquets, golf tournaments etc. w u‘mfl I‘ I 1 picture are left to right, John Whalen, Bruce Langstaff, Terry Goodwin, Del Bannerman, Frank Pidgeon, Bob Higgs, Ellard Yeo, Gil Coons, Bob Sillcox and Don Hick, who is assisting Mr. Danson. BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES NOW! For tickets and additional informa lion. please call 884- The dance is [his Saturday (September 29» at the Richvale (‘ommunity Centre and will begin at 8:30 Ihe season 3642 The North End AVAILABLE RESERVATIONS It seems her balloon, which no one thought would go very far, travelled quite aldistanceo GREETINGS ALOFT During the recent opening of the Sunday School at St. John Baptist Church. Richmond Hill. the children pUI messages containing their addresses and phone numbers inside helium filled balloons and set them aloft. Diana Hill of 402 Markham Road received a post card from Bay Aurora. New York. The program will begin Monday, October 15. from 8lo 10 pm. at the Family Services office, 10225 A Yonge Sireet. it is an eight-week program and there will be a nominal fee of $8 per person or$12 per couple. For addition-a1 information about this program. please call Jan Fisher at 773-4152 or Joyce Mark at 884-3503. . The program is called- STEP, which stands! for Systematic Training for Effective Parenting, and it can help parents achieve the above goals and others. and the disappearing of the need for punishment. the Richmond Hill and Thornhill area Family Services may have just what you are looking for. Games are held at the Lions Hall'al 31 Spruce Avenue at 7:30 pm‘ and everyone is welcome, LIONS 'l‘he Richvale Lions have resumed their Sunday bingo games, which have been so popular in the past. "(fl Viking Club golf tournament All women in the community are welcome to join the guild, and ‘do not have to be Catholic to do so. (‘UBS AND SCOUTS The meeting October 2 will be a session of macrame in preparation for the bazaar. which is scheduled for October 27. Instructions Tools Supplies pustom Work ()UR LADY‘S GUILD Meetings of Our Lady‘s Guild have resumed and are held the first Tuesday of every month at Our Lady of the Annunciation School on Bond Crescent. Each meeting will begin with Mass at 7:4. Tickets are $25 per couple and $15 per person. and this will include admission to [he dinnerâ€"dance. which will be held at the Viking Club beginning at 8 pm. Tickets just for the dinner-dance are also available at $15 per couple. All tiékets may be purchased at Rudy‘s Fish and Chip Store in the Oak ’Ridges Plaza. The Viking Club will hold its annual golf tournament this Saturday (Septe- mber 29) at the John Evelyn Golf Course in Stouffville. Tee off time is 11:45 am. There is still room W sheer beauty for your table at spark/mg low prices Bl‘l) VASES M “n RELISH TRAYS CANDY BOX with COVER CREAM 8: Sl'GARS Shoppers' World Alblorr Albion Rd. at Klpllng 742-1025 po/I'shed to a proud gleam that will enhance your table for years to come, adding diamond sparkle to your tab/e settings. Full Lead Crystal from Czechoslovakia and Germany. Pinwheel, Starburst and other attractive designs many other sebcn'ons nc/ude brge ï¬n wet vases, butter d/s/zes, marmabde 8 p/b/r/e/a/s, ash trays, dinner bells, sew/ng bowls, ca/(e plates and stands competes etc. U ~m" \‘ Lead Crystal Spectacular Acorn ‘dll! orn Stained Glass Ltd 706 Gordon Baker Road Willowdale, Ontario M2H 384 hapr- ~I|a|n (416) 492-9641 'The classes eight w There is no charge for the lessons, but you are required to pay for your own materials. Pre-registration is required for these lessons. and you may register by calling the library at 773- 5533. Beginners will enjoy learning a new craft and all others will find new patâ€" terns and ideas to appeal. LIBRARY A series of crochet lessons is beginning an the (‘harles Connor Library on Thursday, October 4 at 1:30 pm Any skaters. who have not registered for lessons. may do so the first day of lessons. or may phone Mrs. Deary at 77343564 prior to the lessons. at 4:25 pm and on Thursday, October 4 at 4:30 pm. SKATING CLUB Skating lessons at Bond Lake Skating (‘lub will begin on Tuesday, October 2. Richmond Hill North If You are in- terested in either group, please call (‘ubs are aged eight to 11 and Scouts are 11 and one-half to 14. 773-5535 (‘ub Pack and The Scout Troop for more boys. irn»the Oak Ridges Here is more Value 9 series of as will last for weeks. $259.9 $145.9. s245.,o Shoppon‘ Wodd. Bumpion Hwy. 10 II $10.50. Ave, 451-1625 up up ROSE BOWLS CANDLE While the three areas of Richmond Hill each have their own column on this page â€" North. Central. and South â€" it’s nice to know they’re finally' all being compiled by the same person. correspondent with So it's easy to get your news into its proper area. Any men or older teens. who Would be interested in playing a good series of hockey games. is asked to call Elizabeth Davis at 773-5707. PARA PAINTSâ€" WALLPAPER GIFTS RDOL ___ , The hockey team meets at Bond Lake Arena on Saturday mornings from 8 to 9 am. and more players are needed. CRAFT EVENINGS (‘raft evenings have resumed at St. ST. PAUL‘S UNITE!) The men‘s breakâ€" fasts will resume at 9 a.m. Saturday. October 6. and will be held at that time on the first Saturday of every month‘ Millie Stewart. high Your Contact Serving Bowls Expelt‘Watlpaper lnstaIIation FREE ESTIMATE â€" NO OBLIGATION '“(IH HOLDERS SCO'ITY'S WALLPAPER WHILE IT LASTS AT RICHMOND HEIGHTS PLAZA 50% OFF IN STOCK DECORATING CENTRE Hlllcru! Mall Yong. 8L, Richyrjond Hm 884-0113 pair Ill The Liberal. started out handling Rich- mond Hill North; completely initiated the Richmond Hill Central column; and has now taken on the handling of Richmond Hill South. She's available F r i d a y s a n d Mondays at The Liberal, 884-817 7 or 881-3373. organization has an upcoming event that would be of interest to people in the community, please give me a call at 773~ 4424 so that I may include your event in the news‘ A variety of crafts will be on the agenda. and helpful instruction is available. Anyone interested in these evenings of crafts. is asked to call Doreen Mitchell at 773-5603. Paul's United Church on Monday evenings and any lady in the comâ€" munity is welcome to join‘ $498 reg $8 95 YOUR NEWS $290.9. $1393 $2323 up