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Richmond Hill Liberal, 26 Dec 1979, A6

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A-6 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. December 26. 1979 The following girls received proficiency badges: (‘hrisnina Holden Bars were presented to Maureen Stewart. Christina Stranen. (‘laudine Hewlel l. (‘harlene .\lacMillan and Denise Hayden. Brownies enrolled are Nadine Litner. (‘znherine Ann Ritza. Denise Bub. Gail ('uusuon. Ruth King. Beverley Bly. Fiona HE‘WIE‘H. Dale San- ders. Diane Piche and \\end_\' vaus. The Firsx ()ak Ridges Brownies c 0 m b i n e d a n enrollment ceremony. badge presentations. and u ('hrisumas party imo an evening of fun las: Monday. There {are adult programs in bad- minton. calligraphy. creative writing, disco dancing and exercise, karate, keep fit, macrame, pottery. oil painting, quilting, self improvement classes. yoga and for the youths â€"'I arts and In Thornhill. programs will be held at Baythorn Public School, Bayview Fairways Public School, Bayview Glen. German Mills, Hen- derson Public School, Johnsview Village. Royal Orchard, EJ. Sand. Stornoway, Thornlea Secondary School and Woodland Senior Public School. Parks Er Rec has plans for you ByDOREEN LIVINGSTONE 889-7130 Markham Parks and Recreation has planned several in- teresting programs beginning in January. The joy of Christmas brings many distrac- tions. That's how it was for the Junior Choir during St. Michael's Separate School Christmas Cohcert held before school was out Hoping you and your loved ones will be snowed under with peace and prosperity! Lots of good luck and thanks. First enrollment ceremony for Oak Ridges Bro wnies 273 BAYTHURN DRIVE THOBNHILL PHONE 889-0812 MAC'S MILK Service Stars were presented to the following: Maureen Stewart.‘ Denise Hayden and Carol lmvies‘ one-year Stars: .-\nne Davies. ('laudine Hewlett and ('hriStina Strattent :wo~year Stars. Brownies will resume on Monday" Jan. 7. when the Oak Ridges girls will join with 1W0 Aurora packs lor an evening of campfire singing. Anyone requiring transportation is .tsked to call Joanne liavden at 773-4252 5! mt len. collectors: \laureen Slewarl, cooks; (‘harlene MucMillan. cooks: l‘laudinc Hewlell. collectors and cooks; and ('arol Davies. collecmrs. a quiz night being planned by King David Lodge B‘nai B'rith. This is being held on Saturday, January 12‘ at Beth Tikvah S y n a g o g u e o n Bayview Avenue in North York. Members come from Thornhill‘ Richmond Hill, Gormley and Pef« ferlaw. There will be questions on sports. triviat music‘ movie .hemes. literature. A baby sitting service is available but children must be at least one-year-old and registration is required. For inâ€" formation call 2974632 Monday-Friday from 9 am. - 4 pm. NEW LODGE You only have to know a little bit about a lot of things to enjoy crafts, drawing and painting, kindergym, tumbling and gym- nastics. Stay tuned for 7980 Richmond Hill North Feat ured am‘acxions will be excerpts from for the holidays. Each grade took part and put on a show of choir singing and junior and senior band concerts. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg) SKATING CLUB Skating lessons as .he Bond Lake Skating (.‘lub will resume Thursday. Jan. 3. at 4:30 pm. LIBRARIES RIC-OPEN T h e T h o r n hill Village Library and the Thornhill Com~ m u n i ty C e n t r e Lipraries , have been BABY SITTERS The North East Jewish Community Services is looking for baby-sitters in the Thornhill area; teens 14~18 who can babysit in Thornhill. Daytime sitters are also required on a regular or occasional basis. Call Michael Rose at 493-8866. history, geography and each couple on the winning team will receive a trophy. Tickets are $10 per couple and refresh- ments including cake, coffee and soft drinks will be served‘ For information and tickets call Neil Nathan at 297-3525. (EUROPEAN BAKERY 8: COFFEE SHOP) OFINEST IN CONTINENTAL, ORTHODOX 8 EUROPEAN PASTRIES. OWEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER ONLY. CALL BAKING DONE IN VEGETABLE SHORTENING OALSO COFFEE AND SANDWICHES TO EAT IN OR TAKE OUT OPENING SPECIAL STEELESVIEW PLAZA PRESENT THIS 0 YONGE a STEELES AVE. AD AND RECEIVE A] OFF 889-2277 Due to the Christmas and New Year's Holidays the Municipal Offices will be CLOSED on the following dates: MONDAY, DECEMBER 24 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26 MONDAY, DECEMBER 31 TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 ‘G’he Cake “Rbuse Ltd. NOW OPEN The library will be closed Boxing Day and New Year's Day. [he only exceplions lo the regular schedule NEW YEAR‘S DANCES Tickets are still available for New Year's dances in the community. The ()ak' Ridges Lions will hold a New Year‘s Dance at Bond Lake Arena. TiCKEIS The program is free (0 all children who pre- regiSIer at the library. Regisxralions will be taken by calling 773- 5333 or dropping by lhe library. Superman and the Muppels. TWISTTO CHRISTMAS Beside the ususal piano accompaniment at Christmas Con- ’certs. a twist was added to the Winter Pot Pourri held last week at German Mills Public School. Added were the bongos, glockenspiel, wood- block and flute, played by Mitchell Steinman. Melanie Starkman, Kenny Steinberg and an import from Thornlea Secondary School, Grade 9 student Pauline Chiu, who accompanied the s nior choir on the fate. , .V ;..: ., ' closed all this week. The Thornhill Com- munity Centre Library will re-open tomorrow (December 27) at 9:30 am. and the Thornhill Village Library re- opens tomorrow at noon. TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 4.2 n I1j"js HAPPENING I_N THE HILL 889-2277 Ear/y deadlines buffet catered by the food Committee‘ ’l‘ickezs are $15 per couple or $8 single and are» available by calling 8875933. Please call The Lihorglhal 581â€"5”? or XXI-23373. ‘ The Lake Wilcox Program (‘omminee willholdu dance at the Lake Wilcox (‘om- munin (‘emre with a ()ur Lady‘s Guild will hold a dance at Our Lady of the Annunciation School on Bond Crescent. Tickets are $18 per couple and are available by calling 773-4103 Family “Y”offers programs for Christmas holidays Due to early press deadlines for the Ne“ Year's Holidays. items for the community news page should he submitted by noon on 'l‘hursda)‘. December are $35 per couple (all inclusive). To reserve tickets. please call 773- 4285. The 'Richvale Library invites all children (0 attend a surprise film fesnvai 0 n S a l u r d a y . December 29 from 10:30 to noon. ' Surprise film festival at Rich vale Library On Friday. December 28 a trip to .he circus and lunch at McDonald's will highlighl lhe activities. The circus venture will be from 11 a.m. l0 5 pm. and will cost $12 per The arts program will cosl $10 for each child‘ For working parents. extended day care is available from 7:30 am. .0 6 pm. at an additional $5. (‘hildren five and over are welcome. The York Region Family Y has a couple of great days planned for kids in the area. On Thursday, December 27 from 9:30 am. lo 4 pm. (here will be a day full of arts. crafts. games. sports and lots of fun. C.D. Weldon, Clerk Richmond Hill South There is no ad- mission charge and the films will appeal to ulluges. December 18th. 1979. (‘hildfen will enjoy all kinds Of special aclivilies under the guidance of counsellors. Th'e pyjama party sounds like a lot of fun. (‘hildren aged six to 12 will be accepted and Ihe cost is $15 for one child and $25 for We. For more informal ion about any of Ihese exciting aCIivilies for the kids. please call the Y at 884-481). child and extended day care is also available a: $5 per child. 7 New Year's Eve will be a fun evening {or children at the Y. A New Year‘s Eve Bash is planned and will begin at 6:30 pm. December 31 and continue unlil noon January 1‘ ST. JOHN .\MBL‘I.;\N(‘E The St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a training session on Wednesday. January 2 at 8 pm. in .he lounge at xhe Rich- vale (‘ommunity (‘enlre‘ TAKE NOTICE that a nominating meeting to select a Candidate to contest the Federal Riding of York-Peel Progressive Conser- vative Association on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1980. at 8:00 PM. at the Newmarket Legion, 707 Srigley Street. Newmarket. Ontario. Please note Membership Registration for this meeting closes at 8:00 PM. on Friday, January 4th, 1980. except for the renewal of memberships which were valid lor the last Annual Meeting. YORK-PEEL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION NOMINATIDN MEETING (‘L‘RTMN (‘Ll'B Due lo producl ion problems, the panlomime production of Cinderella scheduled for December 28 and 29 at the (‘urlain (‘lub has been cancelled. Staff of lhe (‘urlain (‘lub regret an)‘ inconvenience caused to palrons. NEW YEAR‘S BALI. The Richmond Hill Lions Club is holding a New Year‘s Ball at (he (‘lub on Centre Street. Dancing gets underway at 8 pm. and should wind up about 1 am after the New Year has been welcomed in style. Tickets are available from any member of the club. CREATIVE RECREATION Registrations for the creative recreation programs, held at community schools and sponsored by the Family Y are being taken on January 4. Call the Y at 884-4811 to register. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE The Richmond Hill Free Methodist Church invites everyone Sefi/icé on New Year's Eve beginning at 8:30 p.m‘ in the community to ‘oin the congregation a1 a Wat h Niight 'f’here Will be mhsic and singing chalk art. Holy Communion ant refreshrrflgsiand fpllowship. Edward 8. Howe. President. 833-6024

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