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Richmond Hill Liberal, 31 Oct 1979, A6

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DOLL SHOW fix SALE Sat. Nov. 3rd ‘ 3 11 am. - 5 pm. ROYAL YORK \m HOTEL ‘ (Nova Scotia Room) ' Peggy Nisbe! Dolls ' Authentic National Dolls ' Anlsls Dolls ' Eflanbea Dolls ‘ Son lays 5. Teddy bears Candy made with tender loving care will also be available. WRITERS CLUB T h e R i c h v a l e Writers Club will hold a meeting on Thur- sday, November 1 at the home of Bernice Included in the treasures for sale will be a variety of hand made craft items and knitted goods, which will make lovely gift items. . The York Central Association for the Mentally Retarded (YCAMR) women‘s auxiliary will hold a Christmas Treasure Sale from 9:30 a.m. to 4pm. at Hillcrest Mall 0 n S a t u r d a y , November 3. A-6 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. October 31, 197-9 ALL WELCOME ADMISSION $1.00 They are available- from: any Auxiliary member or from the hospital gift shop. The cards are packaged in boxes of_25 and sell for A$5»a package. I T he Mews is a charming new retailing area planned for Eaton Centre in space that overlooks the magnificent‘Galleria. Anchored by a fabulous emporium-style restaurant and a famous French cafe, this Cieme development will fast become a major Toronto attraction within Eaton Centre. The ambience at The Mews will be "old world”. Its passageways will be flanked by the red brick facades of art galleries, artisans’ studios, antique, gourmet and gift shops. More than 500,000 shoppers come to Eaton Centre every week, presenting an outstanding market for Mews merchants. If you are presently operating a shop that seems right for The'Mews, or have an idea that might be, contact Ernest W. Booth, Leasing Manager, The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited, Suite 210, The Eaton Centre, 200 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, MSB 2H1. Phone (416) 979-3300. A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL SPECIALTY SHOPS AND ARTISAN S IN THE EATON CENTRE Nostalgia nights set mood gawfiwil for centennial celebrations There are three designs in the collection and all are reproductions of Christmas banners created by the Junior Auxiliary under the direction of Lucy Poscente. All proceeds will go to York Central Hospital. CHRISTMAS CARDS York Central Hbspital Auxiliary is selling attractive and reasonably priced Christmas cards. Tickefs for the luncheon are $2.50 and are available by calling the church at 884-1301 or Myrtle Peeler at 884-8064. To set the mood for the church‘s centennial celebrations. the bazaar will have a Victorian theme. and hostesses will wear caps and aprons depicting the theme. Tickets are $2.50 and are available by calling 884-1301. COME AND GO The Christmas shopping bazaar sometimes called the Come and Go Luncheon and Bazaar sponsored by the United Church Women of Rich- mond Hill United Church will be held Thursday. November 8 with the bazaar opening at 10:30 am. and luncheon sittings at 11:15, 12:15 and 1:15. Everyone is asked to bring a cake, pie or some other goodies to share in a social time after the performance. Many will be attending in costume, and the invitation requests that “buggies will please park at the rear”. Friday, November 2 and Satur- day, November 3 at 8 pm. the Nostalgia Nights will be held in the old Sunday School Hall of the original church building. Richmond Hill United Church is celebrating its centennial in 1980 and to get the celebrations off to a good start, there will be two evenings of music and entertainment for your enjoyment. YCA MR Christmas sale at Hi/lcresz‘ Saturday V LA ' Tifffififif up Anyone interested in writing for fun or for profit. may call Mrs. Lever at 88943703 for further information about the club. BLOCK PARENTS The Richmond Hill and area Block Parents invite all interested in the organization to a general meeting Thursday, November 1 at 7:30 pm. at the York Regional Police Lever. 79 Denham Drive‘ Richvale‘ j ' mffififiif up PICTURE FRAMES custom Inm- ulo. Buy No cunom trumn - got one In. (mu. 30" x 40"). leor and other m-torlnl at regular low prlcu. Sal. omnde Io Nov. 30".. Toronlo North. 1654 human Road ‘ V , . 7074566 Toronto Conlrnl. 561 ML Pluunl Rd. 404-9016 Downuln 622 Sheppard An. W. . . . 630â€"260 Scarborough.551llrkham .H ., .,, . .. 431-1933 Scarborough. 1285 Konnndy Road . . . V . 755-2976 Wlllowdnh. 5385 Yang. Nonhtoun Clr‘ V . 224-1‘09 WIIIOIdflO 1537 Stool” E. ... ,,.. . .. .221-5787 The Eaton Centre “LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO TO SERVE YOU Richmond Hill Central LIBRARY Saturday, November 3 from 2 to 3:30 pm. all handicapped children. their families and friends are invited to visit the Richmond Hill Public Library to see the additions especially for the handicapped. Children will find the under one dollar gift shop appealing and will enjoy the fish pond and used books, toys and record sections. handcrafted articles, gifts for th A specialty luncheon featuring homemade soup. sandwiches and dessert will] be available any time throughout the event. "Christmas Carousel“ with handcrafted articles, gifts for the entire family. Christmas ac- cessories. plants. dried flowers. and an assortment of mouth-watering baked goodies will be held at the church from 11 am. to 2:30 pm. for All proceeds will go to York Central Hospital. CHRISTMASCAROUSEI, It's time to start thinking of Christmas, and Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church will help get you in the mood this Saturday. November 3. DESSERT AND BRIDGE The Richmond Heights Branch of York Central Hospital Auxiliary will hold its annual Dessert and Bridge at the Richmond Hill Golf afid Country Club on Wednesday, Ngembgr 7 beginning at 1:30 pm. At this time, the members of the junior auxiliary will be honored with pins and certificates for their years of service to the hospital. Refreshments will follow in the cafeteria. GENERAL MEETING The open general meeting of York Central Hospital Auxiliary will be held in the lecture hall on level 1 on Thursday, November 8 at 8 pm. The bake tabie wilfopen at ‘12130 A variety of Christmas craft 'and gift items will be featured. ANIMALAID BAZAAR Animal Aid and Adoption will hold a Christmas Bazaar at Emmanuel Anglican Church, 15 MacKay Drive, Richvale on Saturday, November 3 from 10:30 am. to 3:30 Station on Major Mackenzie Drive‘ Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill South PARENTS NIGHT The students of Langstaff Secondary School invite their parents to attend Parents Night. Thursday, November 1 at7p.m. AT HILLCREST Energy Action Rich» mond Hill and the Richmond Hill Today. Merle Norman invites you to learn the design and colors of your own beautiful face. Our Beauty Advisors “ill teach you how to 1 Open your eyes with color. 2 Shape your lips softly. 3 Contour your face. 4 Create a whole new climate for your skin. Merle Norman NICK'S BARBER SHOP LEASE EXPIRING Learn how to make up your face...free. Officers for the ensuing year are: Worthy Matron-Wilma Imeson, Worthy Patron-Charles Imeson. Associate Matron-Helen Beckwith, Associate Patron-Donald Beckwith, secretaryâ€"Bruce Thurston, treasurer-Hilda Ludlow. Con- ductress-Laura Goreski, Associate Conductress-Marjorie Mitchell, Chaplain-Margaret Clewes, Mar- shal-Leslie Fear, Organist-Helen Tobey, Adah-Gladys Fear. Ruth- Elizabeth Harris, Esther-Valma Potts, Martha-Orpha Stone, Electa- Jean Mirrlees, Warder-Doreen Murphy, and sentinel-Albert Snaith. EASTERN STAR One hundred and twenty-five members and guests attended the installation ceremonies for new officers of the Richmond Hill Chapter 302, Order of the Eastern Star. which was held on October 16 at Wrixon Hall. 10220 YONGE ST. WEST SIDE RICHMOND HILL 881MB“ COMMENCING OCT. 30/79 The official opening of the display will be Saturday, November 3 and everyone is invited to join the exhibitors for a cup of coffee beginning at 11 am. Library visitors are asked to keep an eye on the walls as they browse for books. For many of these seniors, this is their first attempt to capture what they feel on canvas. and all the exhibits are beautiful. Richmond Hill Senior Citizens will be displaying their art work at the Richmond Hill Public Library during the month of November. Anyone wishing to attend is asked to call the library at 884-9288 and make reservations with the boys and girls department. Special performances by Laurie Knight. a ventriloquist and Abra the Magi-clown will delight all children. WILL BE WORKING AT RUSS ANDREWS ART DISPLAY Information and literature will be given away to shoppers. COFFEE HOUSE All teens aged 14 and older are invited to a Historical Society will both have displays at Hillcrest Mall from Thursday. November 1 to Saturday the 3rd. ha> one of the most beautifully programmed makeup and skincare collections in [he'world Come to Merle Norman for your free makeover. Today. mERLE I'K.')Rl'l'lfll'l® Anyone wishing to participate is Emmanuel Anglican Church. Richvale on Saturday, November ST. PAUL'S Craft evenings at St. Paul‘s United Church, Oak Ridges are con- tinuing on Mondays at 7:30. coffee house. which will be held at People attending. and wishing to offer rides to others, should call Ann Gold at 887- 5933. 0 n T u e s d a y evenings there is a program at the Centre for children. It con- sists of crafts. dancing and fun. Wednesday evenings there are euchre games at the Centre for anyone caring to attend. organizations in the community wishing to use the facilities. The committee will work with the Town of Richmond Hill to ensure that the Lake Wilcox Community Centre is available for The new officers for the ensuing year are: Chairman-Ann Gold; first viceâ€"chairman- Don Beckwith; second vice-chirman-Vi Windsor; secretary- Pal Cole; treasurer- Helen Beckwith; and directors-Donna MacDonald and Austin Johnson. Elections were held last Thursday for the Lake Wilcox Program Committee. The coffee house is HILLCREST MALL - 884-0365 The Place for the Custom Face Lake Wilcox committee elects new executive Guest performer will be Bill Davidson, who is a singer and m u s i c i a n fro In England. From November 8 to 26 there will be a display of watercolors by Anna Olson Hunter. free and will begin at 7:110 and end at 11 pm. LIBRARY The Charles Connor Branch of the Rich- mond Hill Public Library will have a display of dried flower arrangements in the display case for the month of November. Those attending will notice an im- provement in parking facilities. Also included in the bazaar will be a variety of crafts, baking, attic treasures and much more. This is the annual fund-raising event for the UCW and will feature Santa and his helpers. Children may have their pictures taken with Santa_for $2. The UCW at St. Paul‘s are busy preparing for the Holly Tea and Bazaar, which is scheduled for Saturday, November 17. Twenty-fifth ann- iversary celebrations are continuing until the end of November. The guest speaker on November 4 will be Rev. Gordon Winch. For further in- formation, please call Doreen Mitchell at 773- 5603. welcome Afternoon euchres are continuing on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 1:30 pm. These games are enjoyed by everyone who attends and there is always room for more. LIONS Three new members were inducted into the Oak Ridges Lions Club at the last meeting. The Wheelhouse Club Christmas Bazaar is scheduled for December 1 and all members are working hard to make it a success. Craft sessions are held each Friday afternoon at 1:30. To register, please call 773-5533 or drop by the library in person. On November 17 boys and girls aged eight to 12 are invited to participate in a workshop called Comhusk Scarecrow Workshop. which will be held at the Charles Connor Library at 10 Admission is free, but pre-registration is nepessary. WHEELHOUSE CLUB B.H. Cook J.H. Marshall Messrs. B.H. Cook and J.H. Marshall. partners of Joscelyn, Laughlin, Harper, Tory & Associates. chartered accountants are pleased to announce the merger of their practice with Thorne Riddell. As Thorne Riddell, the firm's office will continueto be located at 10355 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Joscelyn, Laughlin, Harper, Tory & Associates .THE HILL For more in- formation, please call Jack Ward at 773-5916. This is a free af- ternoon for all players, and there will be movies for all ages. The Hallowe’en dance sponsored by the Lions was a suc- cess and the Lions would like to thank all who made it possible. Oak Ridges Minor Ball Association is holding a fun day for all players at the Lake Wilcox Community Centre on Saturday, November 3 from noon to 4:30 am. They are: Dennis S t e v e n s o n o f Schomberg Road, Ed Burlew of the King Side Road. and William Sorette of Aurora. Special guests at the ceremonies were: Past District Governor Earle Pilkey of Claremont, Past District Governor Ellerby Farr of Newmarket and Zone Chairman Don Lewis of Aurora. MINOR BALL

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