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Richmond Hill Liberal, 7 Nov 1979, A6

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[0:] WHEWEE mffififiif UP Oak Ridges Lions inducted three new members at the last meeting. They are: Dennis Stevenson. Schomberg Road: Edward Buriew. King Side Road; and William Sorette. Aurora. Performing the induction ceremonies were: Past District Governor Earle Pilkey of Claremont; Past District Governor Ellerby Farr of Newmarket and Don Lewis. Zone Chairman of Aurora. PRIZE WINNERS Winners of the raffle held at the recent Our Lady's Guild bazaar are: painting-Bob Bahlieda. Oak Ridges; afghan-Gail Martin, Richmond Hill: quilt- M. Maseman, Oak Ridges. The movie will begin at 1:30 pm. HOLLY BAZAAR The UCW at St. Paul‘s United Church has been working hard to make this year's Holly Bazaar and Tea a huge success and preparations have now been completed. 0 n S a t u r d a y . November 24 there will be a movie at Our Lady of the Annun~ cialion School for children of all ages. The admission is $1 and is payable at the door. The feature presentation will be International Velvet. The bazaar will be held Saturday, November 17. beginning at 1 pm. and lasting until 4 pm. Modelling one of the caps and aprons to be worn by the many hostesses at the United Church Women‘s Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon is Bazaar Con- vener. Judy Langstaff. The Bazaar will be held tomorrow at Richmond Hill United Church and opens at 10:30 a.m. Luncheon is served at 11:15, 12:15 and 1:15. Tickets at $2.50 are available by calling 884-1301. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday HIGHLAND DANCING LESSONS ‘ 'FOR CHILDREN 4 8 UP. RICHMOND HILL AREA PICTURE FRAMES Three new Lions for Oak Ridges anion: hum uln. Buy two custom lrumu - gcl one In. (Inn. 30" X 40"). Labor and other mat-rial II maul-r low prices. Sch uhndod Io Nov. 30th. Tomb Noah. 165! Am. Road 7.14560 Tomb Conn-l. 501 ML Plenum Rd. “43016 mmsnmd An. W. 630-26“ Samorough. 551 “mm . .‘31-1933 Samm1m Konnody “and 755-2976 Ulla-duo. 5805 Yong. NonMown Cu 12.4409 “mayo. 1517 Stool-I E. . 121-5737 ‘6 LOCATIONS IN ONYARIO TO SERVE YOU at the last They are: Stevenson, Richmond Hill Ngrt_h FOR INFORMATION 881-0046 'TEACHER KAREN DERRY CHAMPION DANCER for Visitors to the bazaar will notice an improvement in parking facilities and should be pleased Santa will be present for the young people and pictures of Santa with your child can be arranged for $2. Also included in the sale will be home baking and Christmas decorations. a selection of an- niversary china. to commemmorateihe 25 years St. Paul‘s has been in Oak Ridges and much more. MINOR HOCKEY Oak Ridges and District Minor Hockey Association will sponsor a dance. to be held at Bond Lake Arena on Saturday. November 24. The tea court will be featured once again this year. “ The music will be supplied by a disc jockey and there will be a hol buffet. Tickets are $3 each and. there will be refreshments and door prizes. For tickets call 773-4171 or 773-5754. LIBRARY The Charles Connor Branch of the Rich- mond Hill 'Public Library has a display case. which is Tickets at $10 per couple are available by calling 884â€"0886. Fashions by Hi-Dee will be held at the Blue Flame Room at C o n s u m e r s G a 5 Building in Richmond Hill on Thursday, November 29 at 8 pm. November 7. 1979 York Central Hospital will hold its semi-annual open general meeting tomorrow (November 8) at 8 pm. in the lecture hall, level one of the hospital. At that lime. the members of the Junior Auxiliary will be honored with cenificales and pins for their years of service. This special evening of en tertainment will be held, Wed nesday. November 14 at 7:30 pm ' The meeting is open to the general public. KING TUT Richmond Hill Public Library is inviting 120 people to see a slide presentation and discussion on the Treasures of Tutankhamun by Allyn Kelley. Preiregistration is required' and you may register by calling the available for anyone in lhe community with an interesting collection that could be displayed The mezzanine is available for anyone with an art collection to Show. There is no charge for either service. For further information. please ‘call ' 773-5533. - 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. So it’s easy to get your news into its proper area. WHO“ YOU “880 “SIM” cards. NI] wanl "18m In a DUPI‘V. mars I’BISOMDIB. Ulll' IDI‘II'IS CID“ FI'IUBY 5 PM tor GOIIVBI‘V In IUSI 5 Wfll‘llljfl 0315. Choose lrom 6 colour schemes: BlaCI (naslc COIOUI‘I. DIIIS green. I‘BU. DI‘ONII. Mom or dark DIUB Ol‘ flfllfl. Incluua Vflfll‘ Infill at no extra 0081. Lowest DHCBO M0 COIOUI‘. I'IISOII cards In Oanaua! correspondent with 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. To order. sand lust $20.95 [Out resluants: 300 $110 m1 mr 1000 cam. Free can: case. 000000 with order. nleasa. Your Contact Juniors honored at Auxiliary meeting The Richmond Hill Public Library Board invites the public to attend a meeting with Town Council and the Library Board to discuss the expansion of library services in the Richvale area. The meeting will be held on Monday, November 12th, 1979 at 7:30 pm. in the Council Chambers. Millie Stewart, Richmond Hill IT'S HAPPENING IN THE HILL The Richvale Public Library is featuring a display by. the Rich- mond Hill Block Parent Association at the library from November 1-15. Information about the Block Parent program and how you can join will be available at this time. From November 17- 30 there will be a Children's Book Festival display. O n S a t u r d a y , November 24 there will be a film show for children aged 5-12. The movie will be from 10:30 a.m.-noon and there is no admission charge. CHRISTMAS , BAZAAR The Richmond Hill Chapter 302, Order of lhe_Eastem Star will bind a Christmas Bazaar at Hillcrest M'all Saturday, I am in receipt of a list supplied to me by the Assessment Commissioner under Section 23 of the Assessment Act. R.S.O.‘1970, as amended, which shows the school support of every inhabitant who is entitled to direct taxes for school support purposes. The list will be publicly posted in the Town Clerk's Office, 10266 Yonge Street on the lst day ol November, 1979 and is available for public examination in case of errors or ornissions of electors The last day of filing of applications for revision of the list is November 9th, 1979. I shall attend at my office on the lst day of November, 1979 between the hours of 8:30 am. and 4:30 pm. for the revision of the list and shall continue to do so from day to day, except Saturday and Sunday, until all applications filed on or before November 9th, 1979 have been disposed of. Otxober 31. 1979 OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT TO ALL INHABITANTS ENTITLED TO DIRECT TAXES FOR SCHOOL SUPPORT PURPOSES Town of Richmond Hill HiIT-I Public Library PUBLIC MEETING Displays on 3/0 ck Parents and books library at 884-9288 or dropping by in CHRISTMAS BAZAAR person at the Wright Street library. Saturday, November 10 is the date BAZAAR to keep in mind for St. Mary's The annual Christmas bazaar will Angllcan Church Christmas Bazaar. V For additional infdrmation. please call 884-5014. GARAGE SALE York Philharmonic Choir will hold a Garage Sale at the old fire hall on Wright Street. Richmond Hill on Saturday. November 10. from 9 em. to 1 pm. This is the perfect opportunity to seek out that unusual antique or attic treasure. BAZAAR The annual Christmas bazaar will be held at St. Matthew‘s United Church on Friday. November 9 from 7 lo 9 pm. There will be a good selection of home baked items. aprons. boutique and much more. A Tea Court will be just one of the many attractions. BRIAN R. MOORE n.c.B.sc. THE VILLAGE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 16 JOHN-STREET, THORNHILL FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF CHIROPRACTIC (ado-cone ftcuv IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF November 10 from 9 am. - 6 pm. ST.JOHN AMBULANCE The St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a training session at the Richvale Community Centre on Wednesday evenings at 8 pm. New members are always welcome to come and observe or become involved. The sessions are held in the community centre lounge. For information about what thé brigade has to offer you, please ca11884-4204. There is a session Wednesday, November 7 and another November 21. BURR HOUSE The popular S'cone Teas have resumed Tuesday afternoons at Burr Craft House on Carrville Road. Rich- vale. NOTICE BAKE SALE The Richmond Hill Midget Hockey team is sponsoring a bake sale to be held Saturday. November 10, in the banquet room of the arena from 10 am. to 5 pm SENIORS The winners have been announced for the draws held by the Richmond Hill Senior Citizens at their recent bazaar. The event will be held in Wrixon Hall from noon to 3 p.n. and lun- cheon will be served at 12:30, Featured this year will be home baking and preserves, Christmas decorations. sewing, crafts. plants and much more. Richmond Hill South Tea and home-made scones are served from 1:30-3:30 p.m. and you can choose from an assortment of home-made jams and jellies as a garnish. Every year at this time. there is a sale of pottery and weaving at Burr House. The items for sale would all make lovely gifts. While you enjoy your tea and scones. you are invited to watch demonstrations of weaving, spinning and pottery. The first two days of the sales will be Saturday and Sunday, November 17 and 18 from 1-4 pm. Watch thi§ ,cqlwgn, and the community calendar for additional sale dates. 889-8626 C.D. Weldon, Clerk Town of Richmond Hill The Eta Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi would like everyone to know about a craft fair sponsored by the chapter and being held at the Thornhill Community Centre on Sunday, November 18 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tickets are $1 per person and all proceeds will go to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Alice Kelly of Willowdale won the clock radio and the food hamper was won by P Dhama of Willowdale. The quilt was won by Ducharme. Richmond Hill. The consolation prize was won by Madeline Gore of Richmond Hill. The bridge games are played every Monday at the clubrooms. 10149 Yonge Street beginning at 1:30 pm. and everyone is welcome. The next general meeting of Club 35 will be Tuesday. November 14. COME AND GO LUNCH Richmond Hill United Church will add something different to its annual Bazaar and Come and Go Luncheon which will be held tomorrow (November 8) beginning at 10:30 Willing teachers are on hand to teach beginners. so come along and join in the fun with the seniors. CRAFT FAIR doane hall HAS A SERVICE ESPECIALLY FOR YOU FOLLOWING BREAST SURGERY â€" TRAINED. QUALIFIED STAFF. QUALITY PRODUCTS. CALL FOR A PERSONAL APPOINTMENT AT YOUR CONVENIENCE CCompanion By Airway OTru Life by Camp 0 Lymphedema arm sleeves O Mastectomy bras 0 Leisure bras . 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Itenis at the bazaar will feature a quilt sale. a baby boutique, and much more. Tickets at $2.50 are available by calling 884-1301. TRAVELOGUE The second in a series of travelogues sponsored by the Rich- mond Hill Rotary Club will be on Alaska and will be held tomorrow at Bayview Secondary School. The centennial of the church is 1980 and in honor of the event". the waitresses will be dressed in fancy caps and aprons. The luncheon will be served at 11215.12215 and 1215. Tickets at $25 per couple are available by calling 884-2935 'All proEeeds will go to charity. leéral stand for QUALITY

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