Aâ€"6 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. October 25th anniVersary celebrations \ for St. Paul ’3 United Church hâ€"Qichmond HiII Gently, mix it gently. instructs French Master Chef. Pol Martin at a gourmet cooking demonstration Monday in the Consumers Gas The 25th Anniver- sary of St. Paul's United Church. Oak Ridges, is being celebrated for the next five Sundays. October 28 will feature Rev. Robert McElhinney as the guest minister. On- November 4, Rev. Gordon Winch will be the guest, and Stan Williams will take the November 11 service. Rev. Vic Wood will appear as guest minister on November 18. All services will be at 10:30 am. followed by a light luncheon. The anniversary luncheon will follow this service, and at 7:30 pm. Rev. Dorothy Wilson will officiate at a special celebration . The anniversary is November 25 and at the 10:30 am. service. Rev. Keith Knill will officiate. All members of the congregation past and present are invited to attend any of the anniversary services. CRAFT NIGHT Jean Rennick is hosting a craft night at St. Paul‘s United Church, Oak Ridges tonight (October 24) at 7 pm. A special attraction will be a sale of silk flowers. including all those used for the recent Curtain Club presentation of “There Goes the Bride". Jean made all the flowers for the show, and they are now on sale. As well as the silk flowers. there will be a variety of other crafts presented by various craftsmen and women in the community. York Centre, His Worship, Mayor David Schiller Everyone in’ the OOFFICIAI. OPENING - Alf stong, M.P.P. (MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT OWELCOME - Ella WELUUME - Ella J. Bremner, Chairman, Richmond Hill Library Board To attend a reception marking the opening of the new facilities for the handicapped on: HANDICAPPED PATRONS AND FAMILIES 0R FRIENDS community is invited to attend the craft show and sale and perhaps pick up an unusual and original gift for Christmas. SKATING CLUB Bond Lake Skating Club is still taking memberships. Anyone wishing to register for lessons may do so by calling Corrie Deary at 773-5564 or by dropping by the arena on lesson nights . . . Tuesdays and Thur- sdays from 4:30 pm. The skating club also has a good selection of skates for sale. If you are interested in purchasing used skates for either boys or girls. please drop by the arena during lesson times and have a look at the selection. OUR LADY’S GUILD BAZAAR Christmas crafts, gift items, macrame and plants are only a few of the many items to be offered at the annual Our Lady’s Guild Bazaar, which is being held Saturday. October 27 at Our Lady One item that always appeals is the baked goods and this bazaar will have an excellent selection of mouth-watering go- odies to choose frog]. CUBS AND SCOUTS There is still room for boys in Cubs and Scouts in the Oak Ridges area. of the) Annunciation School on Bond Crescent in Oak Ridges. Bazaar times are 10 am. to 3 pm. and at the same time. there will be a flea market for those who prefer that kind of item. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1979 Richmond Hill North R.S.V.P. 8849288 RICHMOND HILL PUBLIC LIBRARY 24 WRIGHT STREET RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO OREFRESHMENTS 24. 1979 PROGRAMME 7:30 pm. invites Any boy, who would like more information about how he can become a member of the Cubs or the Scouts, may call Tom Huntley at 773-5535. YOUR NEWS If your group or organization is planning a fall or Christmas event and would like the com- munity to be aware of it. please give Millie Stewart 3 call at 884- 8177 so your news can be included in this column. CLUB 99 The annual meeting of Club 99, the local snpwmobile club will be held Sunday, October 28 at 1 pm. at Bond Lake ..Arena in 'the Lions Den. Elections for of- ficers for the coming year, will be‘ held at this time. All members and everyone interested in the snowmobile club are urged to attend, Membership app- lications for the 1980 season will be available at the meeting, and some lucky person will be Blue Flame Room. Pictured is Bedford Park Drive resident Marie Mihorean who was the winner of a Wedgewood dinner set in the draw. 'MUSIUAL thtHIAINMtNI - Wood wind Quintet from York Symphony Orchestra Martha Dynes - folk singing. OFEATURE FILM LEASE EXPIRING NICK’S BARBER SHOP Public Library-i 10220 YONGE ST. WEST SIDE RICHMOND HILL 884-4071 COMMENCING OCT. 30/79 WILL BE WORKING AT RUSS ANDREWS McLaren Auditorium the lucky winner of a free membership. The York Central Association for the Mentally Retarded will sponsor a craft night on Monday. October 29 from 7:30 to 9 pm. at the Richvale Community Centre. Also sponsored by the YCAMR is a coffee house, which will be held Thursday. November 1 at 8 pm. at ' St. Mary Immaculate Church, Yonge Street, Rich- mond Hill. BURR HOUSE The Scone teas at Burr Craft House‘ 528 Carrville Road, Rich- vale are continuing Tuesday ~ afternoons from 1:30 to 3:30. The admission is $1 and for this you will enjoy a delicious tea with home-made scones and a varietv of YC‘A MR craft nigh 2‘, at Rich vale Centre QUILT WINNER Evelyn Lazenby. President of York Central Hospital Auxiliary. made the draw for the quilt, which was raffled October 16 by the East Central Branch of York Central Hospital Auxiliary. 7 ‘Tï¬er winning ticket was number 1910‘ held by Linda Berger of Thomhill. While you are en- joying the tea. there will be demonstrations of some of the crafts featured at Burr House. jams and jellies For additional in- formation as to dates and times, please call 884â€"8574. HALLOWEEN DANCE The Richvale Lions Majorettes Corps will sponsor a Hallowe’en LEGION All veterans and their wives or friends are invited to attend a dinner and evening of entertainment on the evening of Saturday, November 10 at 6 pm. at the Richmond Hill Legion on Ohio Road. For further information, call Jack Sanders at 884-7030 TATTING Anyone interested in learning the fine art of taming. may be in- terested in a new c 0 u r s e b e i n g organized at Burr Craft House. Trend Upholstery """ A.J. Vermeulen - Artist Saxon Men's Clothiers TrioTavern . Deborah Hindmarch Kent Men's 8 Boys' Wear Michaelangelo Furniture Simpsons Harry Elkins Travel Simpson's Dryï¬oods Kinnear Pontiac Westmer Form Equip. Ewm Pafunes (Cal) Ltd. Stop 8 Shop Linton Reid Three Coins Restaurant Scotty's Paint Store Pick Seed Braddock Optical Water Reï¬ning Co. Ltd. Surf Marine Co. Allencourt Hardware Lunidial Canada John Pirie Photography Dynes Jewellers Warwick House S.D.L Alloys Water Reï¬ning Co. J.C. Trailers Poolcmft Tom Hughes Exvation Rices Flowers House of Lords Thrifty Rem-A-Car Parkway Sanderson Gulf Service Centre Richmond Heights Interiors Colozza Shoes 8 Repair Cosmo Music Co. Ltd. Vital Rustprooï¬ng Rich-mud HI Rmiet at Canada Bait and Hook A.B.C. Bowï¬ng RoiARY CLUB A Cable T.V. Auction 0N CLASSICOMM CABLE 10 DECEMBER 3-8 DONORS m 0/1 TE IN HONOR OF THE YEAR OF THE CHILD THE RICHMOND HILL ROTARY CLUB Richmond Hill Datsun Stereo Factory S.L. Liquid Industrial Gases Ltd. ‘ J. Michael Ladies Wear Canada Dry Lotte Lamp W.A. Stephenson Construction Co. Ltd. 1 Shield's Footwear Calm Bob Craigies Boys' ‘ & Men's Wear Doug Hinchcliï¬e - Mutual L'rfe‘ Marks 8 Spencer Richmond Hill South dance at the RichvaJe Lions Hall, 31 Spruce Avenue, Richvale on Saturday, October 27 from 8:30 pm. Heritage Richmond Hill, the historical society will be displaying and demonstrating crafts at Hillcrest Mall from Thursday, November 1 t o S a t u r d a y , November 3. For additional in- formation and tickets, please call 884-5097. HISTORICAL SOCIETY Also included will be a sale of souvenirs and raffle tickets. \ï¬llage Shop The Curtain Club Leisure World Thomhill Veterinary Clinic Denny's Sunoco Service Classicom Daya Store Dominion Hardware Nick's Barber Shop International Sports Stuarts's Studio Linear Sound 8 Video Etna Motors Jiffy Trim 8 Glass Standard Auto Glass Baymar Sports Richmond Heights Centre Richrrm! HI Bicycle Shop Ontario Hydrant 8 Repair Yorii Centre for Learning Disabilities presents Cobblestones Robert B. Somerville Co. Ltd. Ronalds Printing Radio Shack Domitian Hardware The Pine People,_ lslington ll. Horvat, Optometrist Bork Jewellers Ray's Landscaping and Weed Control Stop and Shop Powell Plumbing Supplies Ltd. In conjunction with APPLE DOLLS The York Region Family ‘Y‘ is once again offering a course in the construction and design of apple dolls. Tables at the bazaar will feature fancy goods. knitting, toys and Christmas decorations, jewelry, plants, woodworking articles and much more. Last term's class was filled early, and Gwen Halliday, program director for the ‘Y' expects this class to be filled soon‘ There is only one more week left to register for this course. Registrations will be taken in Weldrick Road Baptist Church at the comer of Weldrick and Bathurst is being turned into a haunted house for two days GO BUS . _ SCHEDULE CHANGES OCTOBER 28 HAUNTED HOUSE £6 “B†BUSES between Newmarket and Finch Subway will no longer route via the Richmond Hill G0 Station on Newkirk Road but will stay on Yonge Street for their entire journey. This will improve running time to the Finch Subway by about five minutes. ' HWY 400 EXPRESS More trips will terminate and originate at Yorkdale. Weekday express trips leaving Newmarket Terminal at 0650 (0630 from Bradford), 0735 and the 0735 . King Express will terminate at Yorkdale while northbound trips will originate at Yorkdale at 1615 (via King to Sutton), 1645, 1730 (to Bradford) and 1800. Express trips will no longer travel south of the Elizabeth St. Terminal in downtown Toronto. TIMETABLES FROM ANY GO AGENT OR GO STATION FOR INFORMATION: 630-2295 773-5377 LBLS_E_S will operate on Yonge Street tq Highway 401, then across to the new GO Transit Bus Terminal at Yorkdale. This will provide connections from the northern corridor to the subway; to GO Buses coming to the Yorkdale Terminal from Oshawa, Brampton/Georgetown/Guelph, and Milton; and to a number of inter-city buses which will also be using the new GO Bus Terminal. As part of this change, “A†Buses will now also pick up and discharge passengers between Markham Road and Steeles Avenue. ‘ One or two round trips a day will continue to operate to the Elizabeth St. Terminal in downtown Toronto but will run via Avenue Road south of Yorkdale. “A†Buses will continue to serve the Richmond Hill GO Station on Newkirk Road and will provide better connecting timing with weekday GO Trains to Union Station. only. October 26 and 27. Hallowe'en party will be held from 7 pm. to midnight both days. Adniission is $1 for those over 18 and 50 person or by mail at the ‘Y‘ offices at 83 Dunlop Street, Richmond Hill. For information on this and other courses. call 884-4811. BLOCK PARENTS The Richmond Hill] area Block Parents Association will hold a general meeting Thursday. November 1 at 7:30 pm. at the York Region Police Station on Major Mackenzie Drive in Richmond Hill. All Block Parents are invited to attend this meeting. On Saturday. November 3. the Block Parents will hold a dance at the Richvale Community Centre beginning at 9 pm. Tickets at $12 per couple are available by calling 883-5535. BROWNIES The third Richmond Hill Brownies will hold a Home baking and Garage Sale on Saturday. October 27, from 10 am. to 2 pm. at the old fire hall on Wright Street. Richmond Hill. LIBRARY Richmond Hill Public Library is hosting a reception to celebrate the official opening of the facilities for handicapped persons. All handicapped people in the communin and their families are invited to attend the reception. which begins at 7:30 pm. cents for under 18 years of age. Children under 10 will be admitted free when accompanied by an adult. For further in- formation. please call 883â€"4639.