Mr. Dwyer is a former mem- ber of the Centennial Commit- tee and has recently been elect- ed as a separate school board trustee. Their daughter, Paula. held a party for her friends on Thurs- day last and everyone enjoyed a'fun filled evening of charades and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dwyer entertained on Monday evening at their home on South Taylor Mills Drive. Able Seaman Lyndon An- drews, of HMCS Annapolis, Halifax, returned home on Fri- day last to spend the New Year holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Andrews. Mark- ham Road. Wild !&W00}y.’ Sale Enjoying the excellent skiing facilities at Colorado during the New Year holiday is David Douglas-Crampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1). Douglas Crampton, Bathurst Street. The club opens at 8 pm in the Richmond Hill Unit- ed Church. Making a return engage- ment at The Hole Thing this Saturday Is the popular musical group, The Enter- tayners, from Toronto. 14 YONGE STREET N. ON SALE JANUARY 17 TO JANUARY 24 AT They have previously appear- ed at the ONE and Bayview Secondary and on January 27 will be performing in a recital being given by the Midmer Dance Academy. Members of the Shady Sun- day group are Frank Barth, gui- tarist, leader: Marie Crosson, singer: Melanie Dagger, singer; Brian Booth, harmonacist; Char- lie Clayton. guitarist and Judy Brillinger, singer. Singing Christmas carols at York Central Hospital on Christmas Eve were students from Bayview Secondary School and a‘folk group called the Shady Sunday. The many friends of Brandie Rose are pleased to hear that she is making good progress after surgery at York Central Hospital. Brandie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rose of Rose- mar Gardens. is a student at Bayview Secondary School and a student teacher for Dennis Moore School of Dancing. Lt. Sandi Young N.S., daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Young, Centre Street West. left December 20 for Edmonton. Alberta, where she will be sta- tioned at Armed Forces Base Hospital at Lancaster Park. ISOBEL HEWITT Save on fine knitting yarns now! regular 70¢, now only BBC e Brushed Mohair â€" 1 02. ball, regular 89¢, now only 72C Plus other unadvertised specials. 'DuPont certiï¬cation for yarns meeting its fibre content specuficau’ons from Exciting wool sale o Northland 100% Pure Wool â€"â€" 4 oz. . ' REGULAR PRICES skein, regular $1.19, now only 99¢, '~ , o Cloudspun 100% Pure Wool - 2 oz. skein, regular 89¢, now only 72¢ o Knitting Worsted/Double Knitting 100% Pure Wool _ 2 oz. skein, regular 95¢, now Only 79C 0 Sayelle*Nantuk100% Orlon â€" 2 oz. skein, regular $1.00, now only 89¢ o 3 & 4-ply Super Fingering (90% Wool/10% Nylon-Dylanized} 1 oz. skein, regular 65C, now only 49¢ 0 Bulky Baby Blend 70% Orlon/30% Wool â€" 1 oz. skein, maru maxim Jack Sanders was the recipi- ent of a turkey for high ticket seller. Turkey winners were J. Moore, Mrs. Ethel Staunton, N. Hutt. Alf Butler and Fred Thompson, Mrs. Crossley and Mrs. Amy Patton each won a basket of groceries. Victoria LOL No. 2368 and Empire LOBA No. 894 held a very successful euchre and turk- ey draw prior to Christmas and would like to extend their best wishes for a very happy and prosperous New Year to every- one who attended. Billy left this week to resume his studies at Ridley College in St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. H. Redel- meier and sons Hugh and Billy, Don Head Farms, returned on Saturday from Tobago in the West Indies, where they spent the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod, Welcoming in the New Year U w a a: and family, Richmond Street, in the true tradition “918 Mr. Mr and “rs M C F" of spent the Christmas holidays 811d Ml‘S- Len JOI‘ICS. “110 enter- Amold Str,eet spent the New in Brantfora at the home of Wil- tained many friends at a Ne“ lYear weekend as Unests of “1- Ham 5. G. McLeod. Years Eve party land Mrs John Miller. Lake Â¥ :1 v .Piomenade Long Bianch Mr. and Mrs. E. J, H. Redel- llllllllllll“lllllllllullll“llIllll“lllllllllmlllllll“llllllllllllllllllllllllll Home for the holida35 and meier and sons Hugh and Billy, Barbi joining in the Ne“ Year festivi- Don Head Farms. returned on . ties were Mr. and Mrs. Miller‘s Saturday from Tobago in the Not Twiggy! [daughter Angela. and Larry West Indies, where they spent Matthens of Sault Ste Maiie the Christmas holidays. The attractive cover girl both students at Queen's Uni- Billy left this week to resume on the winter holiday issue versity, Kingston. PHONE 884-1492 The serial, Ambush At Devil‘s Gap, part 3, entitled. The Ar- rest, will also be 5110“ n. ‘ Lieutenant Matthews readily ‘agrees and thus training proâ€" ceeds by easy stages. Spike Haddock, one of the members of the group, soon tires of “lad’s stuff†as he calls it and decides to venture out secret- ly on his own. Sighting a wreck he dives deep to investigate and discovers traces of treasure. He makes preparation to return at night when there is less chance of being seen. Fortunately for Spike, his nocturnal activities are observed by his sister Susan and a near fatal accident is only avoided by the swift inter- vention of Susan and Derek. A chastened Spike realizes the dangers of diving alone and that safety regulations are not just needless restrictions. Lieutenant Commander Mat- thews is spending his summer holiday teaching his son Derek aqua lung diving off the coast of‘the island and several of the children also holidaying there, are envious of Derek and event- ually persuade him to ask his father to teach them as well. The Library Club of Rich- mond Hill High School and the Films for Children Committee are presenting their fourth of- fering of the 1967-68 season this coming Saturday in the high school auditorium on Wright Street. The film, Davy Jones’ Locker, was made, as the title suggests, under the sea and the location, the Island of Malta in the Mediterranean Sea. ‘ Mrs. James Ley accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Wainman, both of Baker Ave- nue, spent several days in Oril- lia last Week visiting her twin brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thornton, and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Watt. Rev. Alvin L. Evans, BA, BB, STM., chaplain to the Guelph and Waterloo Universities will preach at the 11 am service next Sunday at Richmond Hill United Church. His theme will be, “Ministry To The University Students." llll‘llllllullllllllulll““lllllllll\“\lllll“l\llllll\lll|\l\\lll\lllll\\lllll\\lll The film starts at 2 pm 20% Barbi, a pupil at Crosby Heights Public School, has been modelling since she was five years old. during which time she has ap- peared in numerous tele- vision plays, commercials and fashion shows. The attractive cover girl on the winter holiday issue of Miss Chatelaine is Barbi Peirce. 13. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Peirce, Rockport Crescent. UP TO 0 OFF Mrs. J. O’Connell and Mrs. B. Tit-hecott gave an interesting seasonal program consisting of the history of Christmas tradi- tions and decorations which was followed by several members reading brief resumes of how Christmas is celebrated in other lands. The chapter's Christmas party. held in the middle of December. took the form of a theatre party with most of the members and their husbands attending The Playhouse Theatre to see You're A Good Man Charlie Brown. Following the show they re- turned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. A. Hugill in Thorn- hill for a buffet lunch. Mrs. Zinck’s mother and sis- ter. Mrs. Anna Malinowski and Mrs. Harry Pastuck, also from Winnipeg, arrived on Christmas Day to spend the festive season at the Zinc-k home. Mrs. Pas- tuck has now returned to Win- nipeg but Mrs. Malinowski is remaining in Richmond Hill for the winter months. On New Year‘s Eve the Zincks were joined by Mrs. John Ko- tack from Toronto and dinner guests on New Year‘s Day were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horodyski and son Richard from Downs- view and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Petrovchak and daughters, Jan- ice and Sandy, from Thornhill. Delta Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their Christmas meeting on Decem- ber 10 at the home of Mrs. R. Foord, Markham Road. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Zinck of Beaverton Road were Mrs. Zinck’s brother-in-law, Tommy Lazarenko, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Srutwa, all of Winnipeg. Signe, a grade 13 student at Richmond Hill High School is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Snary, Elka Drive. monies Robbie Lane and each received a gift package includâ€" ing a shirttail dress, Phantom hosiery, a gift set of Noxzema products and a cologne four- some from Faberge. Their es~ cox'ts received a gift of Old Spice by Shulton. On their arrival in the Can- adian Room they were introâ€" duced by the Master of Cere- Prior to a ball held December 27 in the Canadian Room of the Royal York Hotel, each of the semi-finalists, their escorts and judges were entertained at a dinner in the Ontario room. Signe Snary, 17. was one of, the 12 semi-finalists £01 the Sweetheart of the Year. spon-: sored by the Aftex Four Section of The Teleglam. Miss Gail Ann Sheardown re- turned home on Saturday from Private Patients Pavilion. To- ronto General Hospital. where she underwent major surgery, in time to celebrate the New Year with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lorne Sheardown, Roseview Avenue. The company is a Toronto- based manufacturer of protec- tive coatings, with franchised dealeis in all major Canadian‘ cities Beimuda and the West Indies. i Ski School With the recent snow storms enthusiastic skiers are rushing to the slopes to try their skill. If you have been considering tak- ing up this exhilarating sport register early for the course of skiing lessons be- ing given by the local YWCA. Mr. Bailie has been a techni- cal sales representative with the firm since 1960. Frank Bailie of 304 Kerswell Drive. has been appointed man- ager of the architectural sales division teastern) of Canadian Everguard Coatings Ltd. Gail is continuing to make good progress and after a per- iod of convalescence will return to York Central Hospital, where she is a member of the nurs- ing staff. Ye; Mr. ard in Tampa, They re‘ on Church evening. Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by air on Saturd spend the Ne“ in Tampa, Flor: Many friends attended the Open House held on Friday last by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miller at their home on Richmond Street. Entertaining on New Year’s Eve were Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Dynes who held a small party for relatives and friends at their home on Harrygan Crescent. This popular course is being conducted by the well known instructor. Mrs. Gor- don Croft, on Wednesday mornings at 10 am at The Summit, the home of the Toronto Ski Club and baby sitting services will be pro- vided for participating mothers. The price for the six week course is only $10 â€" call 884-4811 today to regis- ter or obtain further infor- mation. Mr. a ondon and Mrs Street. weeke and he New Year )a, Florida. returned to t 1 Mrs Ont†Stre nd eel Neville spent at the Derek Andn friends, lef1 ay morning to the South t the 1e home ‘rack, Le Andrews, 5, left by rning to weekend ir home Monday rack ne of Leon- New PANTY GIRDLE BRAS. GIRDLE It was a real gathe1ing of the clan at the home of Miles Langstaff on Yonge Stleet North on Sunday evening, when many guests, mostly f01me1 students of Richmond Hill High School, were on hand to celebiate the a1‘1ival of the New Year. Drew Davis (centre) ably assisted by Hank Kloosterman (rear) displays his balancing ability with the true holiday spirit, while two attractive onlookers, Kathy Hopkins (right) and Denise Griner, enjoy his antics. PETER PAN FRIENDSHIP SALE Reg. $8.00 Sale $6.49 Reg. $3.00 Sale $2.39 Reg. $10.00 Sale $7.99 Gala New Year's Eve Party RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Patti - Lu Shop THE LIBERAL', Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Jan. 4. 1968 OUR ANNUAL JANUARY Many Other Items Greatly Reduced SPORTSWEAR 1/3 OFF Winter Coats ' Car Coats ' Jackets ' Dresses Name Brand York Commercial College at 15 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill Will be open for inspection and interviews daily between 9 am. and 9 pm. from Mon- day, January 8 to Saturday, January 13, 1968. For appointments or literature call 884- 6405 or after 7 pm. call 781-4928. Classes commence January 15, 1968. Owner-Principal Jae. Loopuyt (Photo by Stuart’s Studio) 884-2961