The congregation of SI. Paul‘s United Church, Oak Ridges will gather Sunday. November 25 to celebrate the church‘s 25m anniversary. For the past month there have been guest speakers and guest ministers at the Sunday services: all part of the an- niversary celebrati- ons. The burning of the mortgage will be part of the evening‘s ac- tivities and all members of the congregation and friends of SI. Paul's are invited. W II E E I. ll 0 L‘ S E (‘LUB Al 10:30 am. this Sunday.‘ the service will be under the direction of Rev. Keith Knill and will be followed by the Anniversary luncheon. Beginning at 7:30 pm. lhere will be an appearance by Rev‘ Dorothy Wilson. Members of the Wheelhouse Club for senior citizens are invited to meet every Friday afternoon until December I at the ciubrooms. 12 King Side Road to work on craft activities for the bazaar. The bazaar will be held at the clubrooms o n S a l u r d a y . December 1 from noon to 4 pam. Included in the booths will be a variety of gift items and decorating ideas as well as a great selection of home baked items. LAKE WILCOX PROGRAM COMMITTEE The Lake Wilcox Program Committee has been busy, plan- ning several activities for the residents of the communities of Oak Ridges and Lake Wilcox. The Children al- Iending the Tuesday night children‘s program at the Lake Wilcox (‘ommunity (‘emre will be en~ lerlained at a Christmas party on Saturday. December 15. Senior citizens in the community are invited to a Christmas dinner [0 be held at the (‘ommunily Centre on Sunday. December 16 at 4 pm. There is no charge for any senior citizen‘ who would like to attend For additional in- formation about the dinner please call 887~ 5933 or 773â€"4556. Young people in the community are invited to a meeting at the community centre on Friday. December 7 at This will be an input meeting as well as an information session. and all young people are welcome. Following the meeting of young people. there will be a regular meeting of the program committee. which is scheduled to begin at 8:30 pm. NEW YEAR'S DANCE The Lake Wilcox Program Committee is hosting a dance for New Year‘s Eve. which will be held at the Lake Wilcox Community Centre. Insurance Companies Wm M 0â€â€œ: MW. Oil". 10255 YONGE STREET SUITE 205 RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO TELEPHONE: 884â€"1529 Mon., - Fri‘ 9 am. - 5 pm. Sat. By appt. 9 am. to noon St. Paul ’3 celebrates 25 years STATE FARM THE LIBERAL, Wednesday , BRIAN MATHER See me Richmond Hill North Kathleen Gallant (left) and Annette Thornington.‘ representing the First Rich- mond Hill Brownie Pack. at- tended a special reception for Princess Anne. the honorary patron of the British Save the Children Fund. last Friday. November 16. For five years Tickets, at $15 per couple are now on sale and are going very quickly. To reserve yours. please call 887â€"5933. HLL'E HILLS Blue Hills Academy [)0 you know anyone who used to attend Richvale Public School. or did you yourself grace its halls of learning? If you did. here is great news for you. A committee is planning a reunion of all former students. which will be held sometime in the spring of 1980. and all former students are being invited to attend. Classes for the old school were held in the Richvale (‘hurch on Spruce Avenue in the 19205 and later. a school was built next l0 Ihe church and until the early 19505 was called xï¬ichvale Public School Former students. if they would- like to receive an invitation to the reunion. should call George Meredith at 889-5020 or Shirley Austerberry at 884- _ LESLIE A. SALGA DENTURE mam Cl Reunion is planned for former Rich vale. school November 21, 1979 210 JACEY ANNE BLVD. (CORNER OF LEVENDALE) OPEN 10 AM. TO 7 RM. 883-1581 Our ‘Yewel'bfa Giff A fabulous $25 value, only $7.50 with any Merle Norman cosmetic purchase of $6.50 or more. Our jewel box with the tortoise-shell look hOIds 5 try-sizes of the complete Luxiva protein-enriched collection PLUS an Arabesque Spray Cologne! A total of $14.00. on the Bloomington Sideroad is having an art sale on Saturday. December 1 and <unday. December 2. A variety of originals and com mercial quality oil 9846 «after 5 p.m.\ to have their name on the list FUN AT SCHOOL Students 31 Charles llowitt Public School have had a very busy Fall season. Some of the more interesting activities have included a flea market. sports acâ€" tivities. where both boys and girls teams scored some first place finishes and now preparations are underway for December. .Parents have been busy baking ginger- bread houses under the direction of Iris Dzikowski and they are destined to be a hit at Ihe bazaar on December}. Staff and parents Combined efforts for Ihe decorating of the masterpieces and with mERLE nORmnn The Place for the Custom Face HILLCREST MALL - 884-0355 CLINIC brownies have knit squares for afghans for the Canadian Save the Children Funds to make covers which have gone to children as close as Northern Ontario and as far away as Losotho in Africa. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg) paintings Will be featured as will lithographs. Piéces and prices are varied to suit all tastes and budgets. All proceeds ’will go to Blue Hills Academy. (‘hristmas bead crafts have been fun for students and teachers alike and the expert guidance of Peggy Diner ensured direction from Janet Parissi. all went well. thal it correctly All crafts will be for sale at the bazaar’. Many trips by students in various Grades have been laken and are scheduled for the near future. All students. parents and friendsrare invited to attend the bazaar. TRADITIONALJAZZ Hillcrest Mall is Richmond Hill South PICTURE FRAMES ' mfï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬' UP cuanm lrame sale. Buy Iwo cualom lramaa - gal one lru (max. 30" X 40"). Labor and other malarial at ragular low prlcu. Sal. llandad to Nov. 30m. Toronto North. 1654 Avanua Road . . . . V V , . 707-0560 Toronto Caulral. 561 ML Plaaaanl Rd. , , . . . r r 484-9016 Downavlw 822 Shoppald Ava. W. . . . 630-2643 Scarborough. 551 Markham ..... V , ,.. ., 4314933 Scarborough. ‘286 Kannady Road V 755-2916 Willowdala. 5385 Vonga Nonhlown Ch. . 22lâ€"1l09 Wlllowdala. 1537 Shel†E. . . 221-5787 16 LOCATIONS IN ONYARIO TO SERVE YOU was done for featuring a festival of Jazz for the Christmas season, and some favorite bands will be performing. All performances are Wednesdays from 5:30 10 8 pm. in the Market Court al the Mall. On November 28 the (‘limax Jazz Band will be featured, and on December 5 a debut of The Dixieland Encore will be the attraction. IT'S HAPPENING IN THE HILL Performances th- roughout Canada have kept this band from a p p e a r 1 n g a t Hillcrest in the past. but the group is .eager to be on the list of bands for the Hilltop Operetta Society features two concerts Richmond Hill's newest singing group‘ the Hilltop Operetta Society. will hold its first concert this week. ’l‘wo Friday evening per- formances. November 23 and November 30 will be called “G and S to Hammerstein“ and will include a variety of selections of the all time great musicals. U Concerts will be held at St. Mary's Anglican Church beginning at 8:30 pm. both evenings. CIVIC AWARD The Richmond Hill Horticultural Society held its annual dinner meeting recently at the Summit Golf and Country Club. One hundred members attended to hear guest speaker, Harry Diamond. Entertainment by the York Choraliers was a highlight of the evening. . An award for civic improvement was presented to Margaret Styan for the work she and her committee do with the flower beds at the hospital and other buildings in town. RAFFLE WINNERS At the recent bazaar at St. Christ mas season Dr. McJazz will appear on December 12 and Jim Galloway and his Metro Stom- pers will perform December 19. EMMANUEL ANG- LICAN Emmanuel Anglican Church. 15 MacKay Drive. Richvale will host its annual (‘hristmas Bazaar on Saturday. November 24 from 1 l0 4 pm. Booths will feature a varielyof crafts, white elephant treasures. home made candy, baked goods and more. ets in Richmond Hill that do not have adequate More Block Parents are needed on every street Being a Block sign ONLY There are still many stre Block Parent coverage. in town to insure sufficient protection for our children. Parent is not a time-consuming responsibility. You display the when it is CONVENIENT for you. A Public Meeting will be held in The purpose of the meeting is to hear comments from and answer questions of the public‘ BLOCK PARENT SUPPORTS THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF THE CHILD Ehbéï¬f’nemms PUBLIC scHooL PUBLIC MEETING WARD 1 MONDAV; NOVEMBER 26th, 1979 JOIN US! BECOME A BLOCK PARENT WHY DOES RICHMOND HILL NEED MORE BLOCK PARENTS? THE RICHMOND, HILL AREA BLOCK PARENT ASSOCIATION NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT. JOIN US AND BECOME A BLOCK PARENT TODAY (305 Crosby Avenue) Gabriel's Anglican Church. several prizes were won in raffles. The winners are: oil painting â€" Elsie Price; doll â€" J. Majury; fruit hamper â€" R. Nuthall. Other prizes went to Laura Monday and D. Groom. All winners are from Richmond Hill DIABETIC'MEETING The Canadian Diabetic Association. York Region Branch is presenting a public meeting of in- lerest to diabetics. their families and friends. The topic of discussion will be stress and the diabetic and there will be displays of interest to all. Everyone is welcome. = HIGHLAND DANCERS Five girls from the Richmond Hill Legion Highland Dancers competed in the Highland dancing com- petitions at George S. Henry Secondary School in Don Mills recently. The meeting will be held at 8 pm. Wednesday November 21 at York Central Hospital. They are: Cathleeen Campbell, Cedar Avenue. who placed first in at 8:00 pm For more information write to Block Parents Box 433 Richmond Hill or telephone: DIANNE GOULD THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL A lea court will provide a restful stop for bazaar goers and there will be door prizes CARRVILLE Tl‘ll) The annual bazaar at (‘arrville United Church will be Saturday. November 24 from 1:30 to 3:30 Feature attractions will be the home baking. deli. and craft sections Something for everyone may be found at the bazaar. pm and everyone is welcome. H. David Schiller, Mayor ['Nl 884-2907 BEF‘ r We are an Association of people who have found a way to beat inflation and are willing to help others do the sameâ€. Phone between 6:00 8 9:00 pm. on THURSDAY for an invitation to attend a 1 ‘/2 hour SEMINAR 773-5832 7734065 7274690 895-3439 om“ \. ï¬xka ‘0“ of people who have fl the Fling and in the Sean Truiehas and second in the Sword Dance: Andrea Young. Bluegrass Blvd.. first in the Sword Dance; Jennifer Shone. Willowdale. second in Sword Dance and fourth in Sean Truiehas; Gillian Peden. Cedar Avenue. second in Fling and Andrea Sinclair, third in Sean Truiehas. CHRISTMAS CARDS York Central Hospital Auxiliary is selling attractive Christmas Cards to raise money for the hospital. There are three designs in’the box. all reproductions of Christmas banners made by the Junior Auxiliary under the direction of Lucy Poscente. The cards are packaged in 255 and sell for $5. They are available from any Auxiliary member or the hospital gift shop. BOTTLE DRIVE The members of the Richmond Hill Peewee A Hockey team will be wandering the streets of Richmond Hill on Saturday. December 1 collecting all refundable bottles. You are asked to please leave your bottles outside your door between thehours of9:30 am. and 3:30 pm. All proceeds will be used fof the team. POINSETTIA BAZAAR St. John‘s Baptist Church, 75 Oxford Street. Richmond Hill will hold its annual Poinsettia Bazaar on Saturday. November 24 from 1:30 to 5 pm. at the church. There will be a variety of craft and gift items and a tea room. COUNTRY PLACE The Country Place nursing Home Bazaar will be held Saturday. November 24 from 10 am. to 4 pm. The Nursing Home is on the 18th Avenue east of Bayview Avenue, and everyone is welcome. BAZAAR AND LUNCHEON St. Mary Immaculate Church is holding its annual bazaar and lun- cheon on Saturday. November 24 from 10 am. to 2 pm. at the church‘ Santa will be a-guest of honor and the children may have a picture taken with him. There will be crafts, gift items. a luncheon. a country store and much more for your browsing enjoyment.