This was deï¬nitely a very ap- propriate title for the evening iponsored by Shirriï¬â€™s Limited eld last Tuesday in the United Church Hall, proceeds of which were for the work of the WA. A large number of residents attend- ed and were awarded not only with a quantity of useful ideas, but with a sample of Shirrifl's products. Lucky draws were made by the demonstrator Mrs. R. E. Fugler for which additional products were given away. Mr. Edwards and Mr. McLelIan were the expert tea A number of mothers of Thorn- hill Nursery School were present at the regular meeting last Mon- day evening in the home of Mrs. R. Fairfleld, Riverside Blvd. The guest speaker was D. Smith, prin- cipal of Langstaï¬ Public School, whose topic "After Kindergarten. What" proved of great interest. He explained many of the new methods of teaching school. and how each child is individually dealt with. The explanation of the ew report cards. and system of ading enlightened many. Follow- ing this a lively discussion was car- Tied on between the members and the_ir guest. United Church News Fashion in Foods The next meeting will be on February 28 at the Henderson Ave. School, at which time a play enâ€" titled "Scattered Showers" star- ring the Village Players will be featured. This evening is held in conjunction with a number of the Home and School associations in the area. Following the play a panel discussion will be led by Miss Wittick of the Parent-Tea- chers Associates. Thornhlll Nursery School The Holy Name men of St. Luke's held one of their largest meetings last Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. At this time, the new ex- ecutive consisting of Mr. Morley Smith, Chairman; George Hill, vice-president; secretary.» D. Car- ruthers; and Mr. Brennan, Mar- shall, took office for the ï¬rst time. and renewed their Holy Name Pledge. A number of new memâ€" bers were welcomed to this meet- ing and made acquainted with felâ€" low members. _ The‘ weekly Blngos held ln St. Luke’s Parish Hall every Friday at 8.15 are becoming an important weekly event. .Although a large number of people show regular in- terest in these there ls still room for a few more. Don’t forget Fri- days in the Parish Hall for an ev- ening you will enjoy. The Young People of the Parish are busy making plans for their Valentine Dance to be held in the Parish Hall _during Valentine week. This evening is under the chairmanship of Bill Whelan Jr.. Mary Smith. Bob and Larry Vlass- off. and Peter Bryson. Further de- tails will be announced later. St. Luke's Church News Mr. Norman H. Woods from Van- couver is spending a short time with his mother and father-in-law, Mr .and Mrs. W. C. L. Ball. Yonge Street. The members of the Club then began their evening. and with their guests danced to the calls of Mr. Crutcher. Mr. Elgle and Mr. Sum- ner. Everyone agreed that these monthly sessions are becoming a wonderful evening to look forward to. Square Dancing The members of the John Street Community Club who are fast be- coming Square Dance enthusiasts held a very successful evening in St. Luke's Parish Hall, Saturday. Prior to the arrival of the grown- ups. a number of the Thornhill Girl Guides were guests of this club and instructed by a group “The Allemby Promenaders". This group consisting a: boys and girls around the ages of 11 and 12 were among the Square Dance Groups participating in the contest at the Royal Winter Fair. The guests certainly enjoyed this evening of fun and instruction, and appreciat- ed\this chance given them for their start in this popular past-time. SThornhi" And District News TELEPHONE: AVENUE 5-1513 We recommend that you feed MASTER CHICK STARTER KRUMS for seven weeks before you change to MASTER CONFINE- MEN GROWING KRUMS. This feed will get your chicks off to a flying start with fast growth, and fast feath- ering at an economical cost. expert tea 01d clothes were the style of the evening when members of this or- ganization held a “Hard Times" party last Tuesday evening in Trin- ity Church Hall. The Square Dan» cers and their guests enjoyed an evening of fun and instruction without the usual square-dance out- ï¬ts and “fees.†Mr. and Mrs. C. Woods of Arnold Ave. were given a prize for the best couple; Mr. Bob Priestman gained the vote for best boy and Mrs. Wilson of Toronto as best girl. Everyone tried their best to make this evening success- ful by dressing the part, and box lunches brought completed 2 wonâ€" derful square dance event. The annual meeting of the Pres- byterian W.A. was held recently at the home of Miss Elizabeth Fran- cis. The following executive was elected: President, Miss Florence James: 151; vice-president, Mrs. S. S. Findlay; 2nd vice, Miss Ida Coo- per. The following executive Presbyterian Church News Trinity Hoe-Down Club The rector, Rec. S. A. R. Wood recently assisted in the induction of Rev. L .F. Geary to his new post as Rector of the Sutton Anglican Church. Bishop Wilkinson conduct- ed the Induction service which was his ï¬rst since his election and was also the ï¬rst for Rev. Wood as Ru- ral Dean. Rev. and Mrs. Geary recently returned ‘ from serving with the Bible Society in Egypt. The Footlights Club of Thom» hill has a talented group of mem- bers interested in all that goes into producing' a play. New members would be very welcome. Perhaps when you see “Charlie's Aunt" you will want to join. The director is Betty (Mrs. Roger) Priestman, well- known singer of concert, church, radio and light opera. She and her husband have done considerable acting in the Dickens Fellowship Club. Roger Priestman has a part in "Charlie's Aunt.†Others taking part are Joan Torp of Doncaster and Beverley Lean of Concord. On Exposition Sunday, February 15. Wilfred Ramskanysing, native boys’ worker from Trinidad, will be guest at the Sunday morning service. Trinity Church Notes This group is busy preparing for the presentation of the relig- ious play “For He Had Great Pos- sesslons†to be held on Easter Sun- day evening. and which is under the direction of T. Pherrill. Rev. E. Clarke, who is on the staff of Emmanuel College will address the next Young People’s meeting. ’ A very interesting Fireside was held last Sunday evening. After a lively hymn-sing, three ï¬lms were shown entitled: “Blind Bartimea- us". “Music with the Paces". and “Strange Gods of Indiaâ€. These evenings are proving to be of great interest to many and are held the ï¬rst Sunday in every month. Young People Fireside Delicious pies. huge layer cakes and delectable butter tarts and fresh homeâ€"made bread and rolls â€"â€" these are just a few of the bake goods that will be for sale on Sat- urday. Feb. 14 when the Evening Auxiliary holds its annual bake sale and Valentine tea in the Church Hall. The Sacrament of Baptism will take place next Sunday at 4 pm. Any desiring baptism for their children. kindly contact the minis- ter ,Rev. E. E. Kent. Members of the Afternoon Aux- iliary (WMS) attended the Toronto Centre Presbytery held in Fairlawn United Church last Tuesday. On Thursday last a number of the W. A. attended the Toronto Centre Presbytery of the WA. held in the St. Clair United Church. Evening Auxiliary (W.M.S.) makers for the evening advertising their product Red Rose tea. Follow- ing the demonstration tea and cake were served and everyone enjoyed a pleasant time to chat with their friends. The Liberal is always pleased to publish items of interest in the Thomhil) area contributed by its readers. Ou: reoresentative in Thornhill is Mrs. Betty Ball, 14 Helen Street, Thomhlll. At the ï¬rst twinge of rheumatic pain- take Templeton's T-R-C'a. Over a mn- lion T~R-C's used every month. for Ipeedy relief from pain caused by rheu- matism. arthritis. neuralgia. lumbago and sciatim. Why sufl’cr needlessly? Keep T-R-C's on hand. and use them promptly. Only 65c. $1.35 at drug counter; ‘ 1-842 At the following reception, Mrs. Parke poured tea and cut their wedding cake, which had mellow- ed somewhat in ï¬ve years. Owing to the cold weather many of the guests were unable to be present. Flash pictures were taken. The 14 guests were entertaiped by Tel- evision. - Mr. and Mrs. Parke‘s little son, Laurence was christened on Sun- day. February 1. in a traditional christening gown, at Thornhill Un- ited Church. This last week was a time of birthdays and wedding anniver- saries. Mr. and Mrs. G. Drake of Seccomoe Ave, 10 years and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Henderson Ave, 11 years, both on January 31. WHEN PAHLSTRIKES Mr. and Mrs. E. Westacott spent their wedding anniversary Mon- day last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. McIvor, Henderson Ave., who were also celebrating their 11th wedding date. On Saturday they met again with friends from Toronto for a dancing party. Mrs. Haberlack, Morgan Ave., was hostess at a baby showeh in honor of Mrs. Cowley, Clarke Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Steele visited Mr. Maughan at the Old People's Home on Saturday last. He is feeling ï¬ne and is quite happy there. Visitors at Miss Wakeley's last week were Mr. and Mrs. Kirby of Willowdale. The Men's Social Club of Don- caster will meet next Friday even- ing at the home of A. Watts, ’72 Glen Cameron Ave. A birthday party was held at the home of Mrs. G. Morrison, Clarke Ave., Saturday evening, February 1. to honor Mr. and Mrs.’Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Morrison and brother Arnott. whose birthdays occurred last week. ' A pleasant evening was spent on Friday of last week at the home of Mrs A.. O’Brien, Glen Cameron Ave. whe nshe was hostess to a de- monstration party. Friends of Mrs. A. Richardson of Morgan Ave. will be glad to know that she has returned home after a long stay in the hospital. Mrs. J. Steele, Morgan Ave., re- ceived many messages and flowers from well wishing neighbours dur- ing her recent illness. ‘ It was recommended by Mr. Mac- Neil that requests regarding grav- elling sanding, oiling or cleaning of culverts be put in writing to one of the trustees rather than by a phone call. Mr. MacNeil was also appointed as trustees’ repre- sentative to-the Area Recreation Committee. One ratepayer pointed out to the trustees that the entrance to John St. was very badly lighted at night with chairman Dean prom- ising better lighting for that sec- tion. He further remarked that the trustees were endeavouring to see that a sidewalk be laid from Yonge Street to the one already on John. L. J. Roy, Hydro Area Manager, informed the meeting that the work on the new street lighting for the village will begin in February. The chairman advised that the assessment for the Markham por- tion of the village amounted to $301,050, and of the Vaughan por- tion, $286,950. A letter was read from the Bell Telephone Company advising that an underground cable will be laid in Thornbank. A grant of $50.00 was given to the Thornhill Horticultural Society to be used for the beautiï¬cation of the Park._ " Thornhill Village trustees met on Wednesday of last week, their ï¬rst meetingï¬f the year attended by a delegation of 23 ratepayers. W. R. Dean was chairman of the meet- ing. Mrs. S. Warren was again appointed as secretary for the year, with new trustee Frank H. Harris sworn into office. Chairman Dean requested the approval of the appointment of Rev. S. A. R. Wood, and Mrs. D. Carruthers to the Public Library Board and this was granted. Mr. Dean then advised that the Road Budget had been drafted and forwarded, to be embodied in the Markham and Vaughan Township budgets. New Street Lights For Thornhill To Begin This Month members were returned by accla- matlon: Recording secretary, Mrs. F .Porter; corr. sec., Miss Elizabeth Francis; treasurer, Mrs. W. Fran- cis resigned due to illness and ow- ing to the absence of several mem- bers through illness the appoint- ment of Treasurer was left to a later date. The next meeting will be held on Thursday. February 12. at 2.45 at the home of Miss H. Welsh. Centre St. Correspondent: MRS. H. MIZEN 17 Seccomoe Ave. Phone: AVenue 5-1570 Doncaster A euchre party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eber- eschlag on Saturday evening, Jan- uary 31. Mr. Eberschlag was cele- brating his birthday and the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ash and Mr .and Mrs. N. Peelar of Edgeley, Mr .and Mrs. J. Clevely The children of Concord school lost "Elmer" their safety flag. for a period of 30 days when Billy Spurgeon was knocked down by a car last week and suffered a bruised forehead and a sprained ankle‘ Mrs. Frank Macklem returned to her home from hospital last week with her new baby daughter, Jan- ice Elizabeth. Euchre Party 0n the evening of January 27. Charlyne Hartwell held a bridal shower for Joy Button who was married on Saturday afternoon. January 31 to Doug Jennings. Miss Rutton was very pleased and thanâ€" ked her friends for the lovely gifts that she received. Personals Brian Parkesthas returned home from the hospital and is recuper- ating nicely after a serious oper ation. Mrs. Carter is in the Toronto General Hospital where she is to undergo an operation. Elmer Flag Down The regular meeting of the Young Peoples Society was held on Monday evening, January 26, at the church. President Bruce Jennings presided. Marilyn Hawkins read the scripture and Rev. G. Kelly conducted the devotional service. A new member, Colin Waring of Fraserdale Farms was welcomed into their midst. Meetings are held at 8 o'clock every Monday even- mg. Shower On Sunday. February 8. at Fish- erville United Church, Billy Pat- ton 8 and George Patton 13, will sing selections during the service. George and Billie have won many medals and cups for their wonder- ful singing. Everyone is invited to come and hear these two young people. The service will be at 2.30 pm. and Fishervllle United Church is located on the corner of Dufferin St. and Steeles Ave. Young Peoples Society Church Soloists Remember the Highland Park Assn. meets at Powell Rd. School on Monday February 9, 8.15 pm. Let’s all be there and support the new officers and make '53 a big year. On Wednesday January 30 and Thursday, January 31, the Powell Rd. school hockey teams were vicâ€" torious again winning senior games from Langstaff 5-1 and Richvale 7â€"2. Juniors were winners also de- feating Langstaff 7-0 and Richvale 2-1. Girls' team also defeated Many caSes of chicken-pox, flu and mumps are prevalent in the sub-division and it is hoped this colder spell will put an end to some of it. We hope all the pat- ients will soon be well again. Paul Berry, 14 Grandview Ave.. appeared on television over station CBLT on Tuesday, February 3, in program Sunshine Sketches. Paul is on call now and we wish him continued success. Many thanks are extended to all who supported the clothing drive on January 31, in this area. The ladies were well pleased with the results and we know they will be appreciated when they reach their destination. Thanks to the child- ren who gathered them, to the Lib- eral for publicity and to H. Harris, 39 Woodward, who delivered them to the city depot for baling. Sorry to hear the pet dog of the Seggie family 71 Drury Ave‘. was run over by a truck on Grandview Ave. last Friday evening. Mrs. Hg, Bow 20 Grandview Ave, has had her mother with her for the past few weeks, who suffered a nasty fall on the lee 1r} Toronto. We are pleased to hear she is able to get out of bed'for a little while now and hope she will soon be back to normal. Mr. Sumner was then called up- on to give a complete report on the year's activities of the organization and also an auditor’s report. Be- fore reading these reports, Mr. Sumner enlarged on the major ex- penditures for certain equipment necessary for the operation of the programme. He realized that an in- sufficient amount was left for the sinking fund, but that next year's committee should not have such high operating costs due to the purchasing of this equipment. The reports were then given and will appear in next week's edition. New Appointments Appointments to the 1953 com- mittee took place. Mr. P. D. Mc- Taggart-Cowan and W. Balfour will complete their second year in The annual meeting of this or. ganization took place Wednesday of last week in the Masonic Hall, Thornhlll. Thirty-three ratepayers were in attendance. Alan Sumner, the new chairman, requested W. R. Dean to act as chairman for the evening. Annual Meeting Of Thernhill Area Recreation Committee Submit Plan For Thornhill Park CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. Raymond Stuart, R. R. 1, Maple HIGHLAND PARK NEWS CONCORD NEWS MRS. WALTER SANDERS 23 Drury Ave. Telephone: AV. 5-2116 Telephone Maple 310R3 For the price of a few stamps -â€" to say nothing of the work you save â€" you can advertise a forth- coming function in the “Coming Events†column of The Liberal. Telephone TUrner 4-1261. A car pool will be arranged at the meeting so that everyone will be able to attend th especial meet- ing at the new Henderson Ave. Public School on Monday Feb. 23. The meeting in celebration of “Founders Day†will take the form of a play “Scattered Show- ers†dealing with child psychology followed by a panel discussion. Plan to attend whether you have a car or not. On Tuesday evening, February 24, the Couples' Club meeting will be held at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Keï¬er. CONCORD HOME AND SCHOOL ASSN. PLAN CAR POOL FOR SPECIAL MEETING Monday evening at 8 pm. is the date for the next regular meet- ing at the Concord Home _and School Assn. at the school. A very interesting meeting on “Parent Education" is being pre- sented by Mrs. Geo. Jackson who is quite an authority on the sub- ject. Come and enjoy, this interesting meeting with us. A ï¬lm strip was presented de- picting th eproper method of imâ€" parting religious education to the preschool age child in the home. Games were played during the lat- ter part of the evening after the devotional period. A meeting of the Couples’ Club was held on January 27. at Zion Lutheran Church. Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. E. Boechner, assisted by Mr .and Mrs .Ross Percival were host and hostess for the evening and the mothers of the children on the crade roll were the guests. Euchre winners were Mrs. '-\C1ev- ely and R. Stuart, ï¬rst; MrsuPer- cy Ash and J. Clevely, second and Mrs. F. Howard. consolation. Couples Club Meeting of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ash and Mr .and Mrs. Stan Keï¬er of Concord, Mr .and Mrs. F. How- ard and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gee of Toronto and Mr .and Mrs. R. Stu- art. Maple. r . The ï¬nal touches are being put to the stage sets and costumes for the big family treat “Charlie's Aunt†to be presented on Wednes- day and Saturday evenings, Feb- ruary 11 and 14. at Trinity Church, also a special matinee on Saturday. Mrs. R. Priestman has directed the cast and would like anyone interes- ted in dramatics to contact her in readiness for the next performance. The Footlights Club is open to all interested, whether members of Trinity or not. It’s heaps of fun. Trinity or not. It’s heaps of fun, just ask Harry Iddon or any other of the present cast. Tickets are av- ailable now for both shows. Valen‘ tine treat for the entire family. The Highland Pank Boys Club held the airplane model contest last Monday and Donald McCallum, 51 Drury Ave. was the winner. The senior boys ’gun club is progress- ing favourably and the boys will soon be entering some competit- ions. V. Jackson. 37 Grandview, will be pleased to hear from any boys 14 and up who are interested in the gun club who have practiced at a proper gun range. The son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson 43 Woodward Ave. is home and doing ï¬ne after his re- cent operation in Sick Children's. We hope Mrs.‘ B. Smith, Crest~ wood Road, has recovered from her attack of pleurisy. A large turnout of ladies from our section attended the Fashions in Foods by Shirriffs at Thornhill United Church on Tuesday Janu- ary 27 and Mrs. Weaving and Mrs. Sanders of Drury Ave. were among the lucky winners during the ev- ening. Richvale 4-0 in their ï¬rst attempt in this ï¬eld. Good work boys and girls. The Trustees extended a vote of thanks to the Area Recreation Committee for the work done dur- jng the past year and then the meeting was adjourned. A proposed plan of the Thorn- hill Park was shown to the assem- bled group. dividing the park into areas â€" one for tennis, baseball, etc. This plan was submitted by T. W. Thompson. advisor on Parks and Recreational Facilities. The possibility of developing a park- ette in the Ball Subdivision was discussed and Mr. Dean assured those present that the Trustees would call a meeting of all those interested in the development of Thornhill Park office; J. MacNeil will serve as a representative from the Trustees of the Police Village of Thornhill; H. Lak and G. Davies were elected and one representative from the Lions Club and one from the Ath- letic Association will complete the roster. Thomhill Park North York Humane Society Shelter 375W Aurora at once The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. will be held Wednes- day afternoon February 11 at 2.30 pm. at the home of Mrs. Louis L. Nichols. Ranges Mr .and Mrs. Harry Burton and family spent the weekend with Mrs. Burton's sister and her hus- band and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyle and family of the Queens- way. W.M.S. The regular monthly meeting of the Mission Band was held on Sat- urday afternoon, January 31 at the home of the leader, Mrs. Rolph Boynton, with 22 children and ï¬ve adults present. Two young ladies from the Faith Mission led the children in singing the choruses and taught them several new chor- uses. These young ladies also told the children several stories. The Married Couples Group met Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tennyson. Officers elected for 1953 were: president, Mr. and Mrs’. Earl Empringham; vice-president, Mr .and Mrs. Allan Orr; secretary’ treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Chadwick. Following the meeting, games were played and refresh- ments were served by the hostess. Rev. A. Huston closed with prayer. Mission Band Meets ‘ Television Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie and fam- ily of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols.and family. Miss Dorothy Oliver of High- land Creek has been spending a few days with Mrs. R. Perkins and Coral. . Mr. L. Stoutenbergh, Mrs. F. Walker and Freddie had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boynton and family. Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Currey of Acton called on friends in the com- munity on Wednesday of last week. Married Couples Group Friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs .V. Westbrook/is able‘to be up following her fall in her home recently. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Willows on the passing of Mr. Willows’ brother Maurice at Los Angeles, California. Personals ' Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sanderson on the birth of their second daughter, a sister for Kathie. Death Birth Mr. and, Mrs. B. Fordking spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Bar- low, Doncrest Road. Please remember that dogs running at large will be impounded and after 3 days will become the prop- erty of the North York Hu- mane Society. If you miss your dog call the Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lanthier ac- companied by Mrs. Lanthier's bro- ther left on Saturday morning for a two week vacation in Florida. Remember the Founder's Day joint meeting at Henderson Ave. Public School on February 23. We wish to extend our sympathy to Mrs. C. Crammer of Doncrest Road on the loss of her grandmoâ€" ther, Mrs. Elizabeth Waring. Tupper Party Personals Mr. and Mrs. Mac Gamble vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Milt Sherman Sunday. Your 1953 dog licence was due on January lst and may be purchased from the Town Clerk, Mr. Lynett. who has volunteered this service. A delightful and proï¬table tupperware party was held at the home of Mrs. J. Curtis, Green Lane on Friday. Miss Irene Waters of Niagara Falls spent the week-end, with Mr. and Mrs. John Waters Leitchcroft. 1M, 79%,», DOG OWNERS Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandie, Victoria Square Telephone Stouflville 67509 VICTORIA SQUARE THORNLEA NEWS es Vacuums Small Appliances Correspondent : Mrs. J. Gribble Telephone AV. 5-1468 6002 Yenge Sf. Washers Radios The regular meeting of the Jun- lor Red Cross was held at the school on Friday afternoon, Janu- ary 30, with the president, Terry Elliott, in charge of the meeting and secretary Victor Young re- cording the minutes. During the usiness session, it was proposed that a Valentine party be held at Mrs. C. Boake. Mrs. Fred Hen- dry, Mrs. Alf. Bagg, Mrs. W. At- kinson, Mrs. A. Avery and Mrs. J. Bagg attended the 32nd annual meeting of the Toronto Centre Presbytery Woman's Association of the United Church held in St. Clair United Church on Thursday, Jan- uary 29. The speaker. Mrs. A. A. Scott. recently returned from 40 years' service as a missionary in India, spoke on “India Since Inde- pendence". Junior Red Cross This week we extend belated greetings to Terry Elliott whose birthday was January 30 and we also wlsh many happy returns of February 8 to Dlanne Flerheller. Mr. and Mrs. John Ash and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ash and their son John of Concor’d and Miss Marian Middleton of Can-ville helped cel- ebrate the birthday of James Ash on Sunday evening at a family dinner party given in his honor by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ash. Atignd Presbytery Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley de- parted for Britain last week aboard the Queen Mary to spend the win- ter with their people in Kent. It is about 24 years since Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and their ï¬ve young child- ren arrived in this community from England and this is their ï¬rst visit back to the Old Countiy. The next meeting will take the form of a Valentine party to be held in Edgeley Community‘ Hall on February 14, to which other groups are invited. There was an attendance of 27. Lunch was ser- ved by Marjory Young and her helpers. Personals The Edgeley Fellowship Group met at the parsonage on Friday ev- ening. The worship period was con- ducted by the president, Roy Av- ery with assistance from Jack Burns and Victor Young. During the business period Gordon Mit- chell told of the new projector purchased by the group which may be used to show slides or ï¬lm strips. Laurence Parke was pres- ent and showed two ï¬lms of his canoe trips in Algonquin Park. Edgeley United Church, Sunday February 8. 1953. Sunday School 1.30 pm. Church service 2.30 pm. Shgws Film of Trip Toronto, Ontario, let January, 1953 I hereby certify that in my opinion all transactions of the Committee which have come under my notice have been within the powers of the Committee, and that the above statement is properly drawn up so as to show a true and correct .view of the Committee’s transactions for the year ended 3lst December. 1952, and of the state of its affairs at that date according to the best of my information and explanations given me and as shown by the records of the Committee. I have examined the accounts of the Thornhill Area Recreaâ€" tional Committee for the year ended 315t December, 1952, and have obtained all the information and explanations which I re- quired General Art Class -â€" Daub and Sketch Club Instructor's salary . . . . . . . . . . Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advertjsing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hobbies Thornhill Athletic Association ,general park mainten Skating Rink: Salary Fuel and Light Show removal and grading . . . . . . . . . Replacement and repairs to equipment Sundry 201.31 mm mm 166.2: 2.3: Playground: Salaries of supervisor and attendants Supplies and materials . . . . . . . .. . . .‘ Equipment and enclosure . . . . . . . . . l Swimming Pool: . Salaries of supervisors, guards and attendants Light and power Fuel .. . . . . . . Chemicals. 'p'do'i supplies . . . . . . . . Instructors’ materials and supplies General maintenance and repairs Insurance and workmen’s compensation General pool operating expense . . . . . . Rent of pool (payment on account Equipment Deï¬cit for year Summary to date: r Deï¬cit at alst December 1951 Deï¬cit for year 1952 . . . . . . . . Thornhill Area Recreational Committee Statement of Receipts & Disbursements For Year Ended 315t December, 1952 Art class â€"â€" Daub and Sketch Club . Rental â€"â€"- skating rink Swimming Pool: General admissions ................ Season tickets . . . . . Swimming classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swimming clubs and children’s groups Sundry re sale of supplies, soft drinks, etc. Grants: CORRESPOILDENT: Mrs. Raymond Stuart, Telephone Muple 110R3 ‘ Secretary's Honorarium . . . . . . Sundry administrative expenses Loss re robbery . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rental of workshop . . . . . . . Power and tool maintenance Instructor's salary . . . . . . . . Deï¬cit to date being Bank Overdraft .$ Vaughan Township Recreational Com Police Village of Thornhill . . . . . . . . . . EDGELEY NEWS N. L. MORTON, Chartered Accountant, Muncipial Auditor DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS Mrs. L .Scott and Miss Rhea, Mrs. Robt. Rodick and Miss M. Rodick visited friends in Oshawa on Thursday of last week. Congratulations .to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turner (nee Sylvia Cassis) who were awaiting the arrival of their son before moving into their new home on John St. thn David was born on Saturday January 24. and we hobe to welcome the Turq ners to this community very short- ly. Bert Oakes of Winnipeg is the guest of! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Oakes at present. Mr. and Mrs. “Gundy†Wilson (nee Doreen Stephenson) are now living in their new home on No. 7 Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stephen- son who occupied the home owned by Mrs. Fred Elliott until recently have taken up residence immed- iately across Don Mills road in the house formerly occupied by Mr. Cummings. A quilting was held last week at the home of Miss M. Rodick. One quilt was completed and one more will be put in the frame and ready to be worked on by Thursday 0* this week. Personals James Gray of Montreal and Miss Sylvia Easton, Toronto East General Hospital, were Sunday guests of Mrs. S. English. ,_-., -V. n... On Tuesday of last week several members of Brown's ‘Corners Church W.M.S. attended the an- nual Toronto Centre PreSbyterial meeting at Fairlawn United Church. Delegates were Mrs, Ross Hard and Mrs. Walter Brumwell. Others who attended were Mrs. James Rodick. Miss M. Rodick. Mrs. Jas .Russell Mrs. Giles. Mrs. N. Reid, Mrs. D .Hood, Mrs. F. W. Baker. Quilting for Bale Correspondent: Mrs. F. 71. Leaf R. R. 2 Gormley Phone Aglncourt 33512 Delegajes Presbyterlal Edgeley Farm Forum will not be held on Monday evening February 9. On February 16 the subject “What will the St. Lawrence sea- way mean to us?" will be studied at the home of Mr. and’ Mrs. R01- and Keï¬â€™er, Sherwood. the school 'on Friday afternoon. February 13. BarryBagg and John Hunter will be in charge of ar- rangements . Forum Feb. 16 BUTTONVILLE 4,288. 766. 343. 613. 189, 752. 235. 297. 1,650‘ 569. 9,074 796 1,027 168 50.00 33.55 535.59 1. R. R. 1, Maple 537 295 553 201 111' 166 848,34 200.00 265 7000 42.27 2.27 25 50 $12,564 .89 $12,564.80 $12,539.99 24.90 11,331.65 1,336.80 50.00 9,706.49 1,048.34 50.00 110.00 were Mrs. M. Rodick, Giles. Mrs. Mrs. F. W. 619.14 114.54 507.92 180.00