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Richmond Hill Liberal, 5 Dec 1979, A6

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Canal.» No.1 owe-n. Own-Io INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. 10255 YONGE STREET SUITE 205 v RlCHMOND HILL. ONTARIO TELEPHONE: 8841529 Mon., » Fri. 9 am. - 5 pm. Sat. By appt. 9 am. to noon ‘ Ticketsthis year are $36 a couple or $18 for one person and are available from any member of the Lions or by calling Clare Greenfield at 884-5097. The admission price is all inclusive. Music will be provided by a disc jockey. and a hot and cold buffet will be provided as will door and spot prizes. The Richmond Hill Family Y will be holding a Christmas Open House at the Y building on Dunlop Street on Friday, December 14 from 7 to The Richvale Lions will be sponsoring a New Year's Dance at the Richvale Com- munity Centre. Rich vale Lions sponsor New Year's dance STATE FARM Insurance Companies Each is filled with individually wrapped candies and make excellent stocking stuffers. Candy canes are being sold by the Lions as well. These 'are plastic tLibes, which can be converted into banks when empty. One thing they say is that it will definitely be on Yonge Street. Keep an eye open for it. The Oak Ridges Lions will be selling Christmas trees again this year, but, as yet. have not settled on a location. BRIAN MATHER Mary Read (Woodbridge) president of Carr- ville United Church Women and Ella Bradfield (Richmond Hill) display some of the sewing Iun ul- FAMILY Y See me Oak Ridges Lions ready for Christmas m Richmond Hill South Draw prize winners include: Ivano Bisol. Richmond Hill; Terry Morgan. Richmond Hill; M. McGuinness, Rexdale: Linda Hughson, Richmond Hill; Trudy Joy Rudolph, Don Mills; Jim Maddin, Richmond Hill: C. The Richmond Hill Coin Club held its 16th annual Coin Show recently. Richmond Hill Coin club winners Tic k e t s a r e available from any NEWYEAR'S DANCE The Oak Ridges Lions are once again hosting a dance to welcome the New Year. Tickets are $35 each couple and this is all inclusive. They are available at $1.50 from any member of the Lions Club. A buffet ~ supper. prizes and music to dance the night away are all offered, as is champagne at mid- night.. in the Market Court, you are invited to listen to the Bayview Secondary School Band perform. The new brochure from the Family Y will be included in next week’s Liberal and it lists all programs for all age groups. HILLCREST Entertainment at Hillcrest Mall during the Christmas Season is plenty and varied. On ’Saturday December 8 at 2 pm The_ Woodbridge High School band will E v e r y o n e i s welcome to drop by. see what the Y has to offer and meet the instructors. 8:30 pm HILLCREST MALL The Jazz Festival continues Wednesday evenings in the Market Court. Tonight (December 5) the Dixieland 5) the Encore featured All jazz per- formances are from 5:30 to 8 pm. and are freee for those who care to drop by the Market Court and listen. Next Wednesday, you can listen to Doctor McJazz and the following week, Metro Jazz. All jazz per- perform Tuesday, December 18 begin~ ning at 7:30 pm. in the Market Court. The program is open to all children at- tending Lake Wilcox School and will be held at the Lake Wilcox Community Centre member of the Lions club or by calling Joe Tanzos at 773-4285. LAKE WILCOX SCHOOL The students at Lake Wilcox Public School will have a Professional Activity Day on Thursday, December 6 and the Lake Wilcox Program Committee has a full day of organized ac- tivities planned for lhem. mERLE nORmnn‘ Richmond Hill North table goods which were available at the Carrville United Christmas Bazaar recently. Event was a big success. Ramsay, Toronto; Greg Daoust, Rich- mond Hill; J. Carter. Richmond Hill; Cindy Harrison, Richmond Hill; Frank Mascioli. Downsview; Ken Blyth, Oak Ridges; R. Stickney, Mississauga; Gaynell Harrison, Richmond Hill; J. Fleming. Sutton; J. McCathy, Rich~ mond Hill; R. Bennett. Gilford. The Place for the Custom Face“ 884-0365 will Gifts with the Custom 75m}: Unique.I Exclusive! Gifts you find only at Merle Norman. Customâ€"collections of makeup in new fashion shades. Fragrance Gift Sets for women as well as men. A goldâ€"finish compact and dove pomander. Even a splendid Travel Set for the rugged man. Gift Certificates for all. An exciting montage of very personal and unusual gifts. From $10.00 to $29. 50 The Christmas Concert at Lake Wilcox School will be on Wednesday, December 19 from 7 to 9:30 pm. All parents and friends are welcome. OAK RIDGES SCHOOL Children at Oak Ridges Public School will entertain their parents and friends with a Christmas Concert on Wed- nesday, December 12 from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. in the gymnasium at the school. All parents are reminded that there will be no classes on Children wishing to stay for lunch must bring a lunch and drink‘ ' There is no charge to the parents for this program. During the morning there will be crafts, games and fun and in the afternoon there will be movies. during the hours of 92§0a:m‘and3:15p.m. [a Toronto North. 1654 Avenue Road , . . , . 787-4568 Toronto Central. 561 Ml. Pluunt Rd. . . 484-9016 Downavlew 622 Sheppard Ave. W. . . . . t . 630-2643 Scarborough. 551 erkhnm . . . . . . . . . r 431-1933 Scarborough, 1266 Kennedy Road . . . V t 755-2976 WItlowdala. 5385 Yonge Northtown Ctr. , 224-1409 Wlllowdalo,1537 Slut" E. . . . . . . . . . . . . 221-5787 16 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO TO SERVE VOU FRAME IT YOURSELF and SAVE up to 30% in our fully equipped workshop Frame someone you love fora gift to remember. 18 the children will present their skits to the members of Our Lady’s Guild and in the evening for their parents. LAKE WlLCOX COMMITTEE The Lake Wilcox Program Committee During the afternoon of Tuesday, December The junior students are busy learning about an Italian Christmas and the intermediate students are featuring Christmas in Ger- many. T h e p rim a r y students will feature a French Canadian Christmas. The children at- tending Our Lady of the Annunciation School ‘in Oak Ridges will celebrate Christmas in different lands as a project this year. Friday, December 14 because it is Parent- Teacher interview day at the school. CATHOLIC SCHOOL The congregation and choir members were part of a Christmas party background, where they munched popcorn, drank hot chocolate and sang Christmas carols. For all those who would like to see the show, it will be aired on CBC December 24 at 2:30 pm. CANDLELIGHT The combined junior and senior choirs of St. Matthew‘s United Church will present Carols by Candlelight on Sunday, December 9 at 7pm. at the church. EVEryone is invited to enjoy an evening of old-fashioned en- tertainment. Part of the program was an inâ€" terview with Rev. Dr. Bruce McLeod, who discussed a collection of paintings by the late William Kurelek, one of Canada‘s foremost Canadian artists and a good friend of his rljfs HAPPENING‘I‘N THE‘ HILL Fifty members of the congregation and choir at Richmond Hill United Church had the op- portunity of becoming television stars Monday, when the CBC filmed a segment of its popular TV show Take Thirty at the church. CBC films “Take Thirty” at Richmond Hill United The party will begin at 8 pm. and all m e m b e r s a r e reminded to bring something special to eat. Members of the guild are reminded of the Christmas Pot Luck Party to be held Tuesday, December 11. Tickets are $18 per couple and are available by calling 773-4103. One other ’ New Year‘s Dance in the Community will be sponsored by Our Lady’s Guild and will be held at Our Lady of the Annunciation School on Bond Crescent. Tickets are $15 per couple and are available by calling 887-5933. They are selling quickly. so reserve yours soon. OUR LADY'S GUILD will sponsor a New Year’s Dance at the Community Centre. Maul/none 11 Food Preparatlon System Refurbished and Discontinued Appliances FACTORY CLEARANCE Coffee makers 6 and 8 cup Limited quantity Wednesday. November 21 â€" Jean Cossey, 79; Julia Walker, 77; Irene 1:30 pm. with entertainment by the Roselawn Public School choir and a Christmas tea to follow. EUCHRE Results from recent afternoon euchre games at Club 35 are as follows. CAROL SINGING The members of Club 35 for Senior Citizens will enjoy two afternoons of carol singing on Sunday, December 9, and again on the 16th. The carol sessions will be from 2 to 4 pm. with refreshments to follow The Christmas meeting of the club will be Wednesday. December 12 at PIONEERCRAFTS Richmond Hill Public Library is offering a program for children seven years of age and up on Saturday. December 8 to learn pioneer Christmas crafts. Pre-registration is required, and yog may register byrcalling 884-9288. pioneer Christmases will be featured. The program will be From 2 to 3:30. Com husk dolls and other crafts of [LEVENDALE PASTE? SHOP) 22 LEVENDALE BOAD-BiCHMOflD HILL ONLY THE FINEST INGREDIENTS USED: REAL BUTTER CREAM 100% WHIPPED CREAM MADE TO ORDER FOR CHRISTMAS! OGINGER BREAD HOUSES OYULE LOGS OSTOLLEN OALMOND RINGS OPLUM PUDDING 'SCOTCH SHORTBREAD OXMAS FRUIT CAKES 8 COOKIES 350 NORFINCH DR. DDWNSVIEW (Across from Loblaws) 1st Street East of Hwy. 400 South from Steeles CANADA LTD/LTEE Jeanette Meat Grinder/Salad Maker Electric Knlves (leltod quantity) Booker. 76; Gwen Grist, 75: Lily McCallum, 75; Florence Harrison. 73 and Arthur Smith, 73. There is an admission charge of $225 for each person. and this covers babysitting, which is provided at Jefferson Public School. coffee and other expenses. There will be enteitainment and a demonstration on gift wrapping and decorating. For additional information, please call 883-3725. 884-3898 or 887-5425. On Saturday. November 24. the winners are as follows: Jean Cossey. 91; June Clarke. 90; Lucy Giblin. 79; Rose Wood‘ 81'. Alma Reynolds. 77; Irene Booker. 75 and Maud McCord, Last week‘s winners are: Rose Wood, 88; Ethel Stong‘ 79; M. Greenhorn. 79; Della Spring, 78; Anna Neil, 76; Rose Barker. 76 and lucky draw-Daisy Webster. CHRISTIAN WOMEN The Richmond Hill Christian Women's Club will hold a Christmas Coffee for all women in the com- munity at the Summitview Gardens Restaurant on, Wednesday, December 5 from 9:30 to 11:30 am. Friday Dec. 7,1979 9 AM. - 7 PM. Saturday Dec. 8, 1979 9 AM. - 3 PM. 883-5421

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