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RAD SOLDER .. .34 Eliminates squeaky pump bearings; in- hibits run and cone- sion when added to radiator cements. Clean: out rm and scale. Use it now! Water Pump Lubricant Whitewall Tire Cleaner 16-01. 5-0:. 1 0-0:. Radiator Flush STOPS SQUEAKS .34 .49 dealing here You’ll enjoy Satisfaction where never fails. Wrath 85:. Clean: and waxes In one any operaflon. Saves flnlsh. Exacfly 3am. formula as used In your car originally. Mixes per- feclly will! all approv- od brands. ‘ Removes rust, rostqu and protects original lust". Moro-Master Brake Fluid Polish and Cleaner 20-91. 20-01. 10-91. Chrome Po‘lish P. C. Hill .32 .49 .89 Among the winners at the Aur- ora District Kennel Club Dog Show held in Richmond Hill on Saturday, May 29,. were the fol- lowing local entries. Mrs. A. J. Saunders of Elm Grove Ave., showing her dog in the Airedale classes won “Best of opposite sex†and “Winners dogâ€. In the wire haired terrier classes, Mr. Saunders won with another entry “Best of opposite sex. “Winners dog†and placed second in ‘Fe- male" group. Mr. W. Glenney of Aubrey Ave., showing one of his toy Manchesters, won “Win- ners Dogâ€, and Best of Breed. A Basenji puppy which was bred by Mrs. A. D. Jenkins of Blue Nile Kennel, Oak Ridges won Best Canadian Bred puppy in the Hound group. The puppy’s name is Safari of Blue Nile and is owned by J. M. O’Brien of Tor- onto. Mrs. Jenkins showed Sa- fari. This was the ï¬rst show for him. Personals Mrs. Jennings thanked Mrs. Moddle. The theme for the W.M. S. was read by Mrs. Wm. Hud- son “The Gospel according to you.†Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Clayton Beynon and Mrs. An- drew Annand read portions of scripture pertaining to the theme. Articles for the bale were brought in for Mrs. Beynon to pack. 4-H Club Birthday congratulations to Sheena McLernon who celebrated her founth on Mongay, May 31. _._..., y- Friends of Mrs. (iw’e'n Newhaill will be happy to hear that she returned home Sunday after be- ing conï¬ned to Newmarket Hos- pital for two weeks. Mr .and Mrs. J. B. Topper of Sarnia, formerly residents in Oak Ridges. visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. McCgtchen over the week-end. .v- u“. "u..\.n-\.uu. Tuesday evening, May 25, th Oak Ridges Bantams won over Newmarket with a score of 10 to 9. Stewart Hollingsworth who plays shortstop made a sensation- al catch during the game. The boys all played a good game. Y_I._ n,†7 A “W * 6v“. 5mm. John Comfort pitcher and Nor- man Roberts catcher were out- standing. This team is managed bymgeorge Margerum. Four of our local boys took part in the Livestock Judging Comâ€" petition on Saturday. May 29, at Newmarket. They were Gerald Jennings, Garret Herrima, Car- men Hamilton and Robert Bey- Oak Ridges Guides & Brownies Hold Mother-Daughter Banquet The Girl Guides and Brownies of Oak Ridges held their Mother and Daughter banquet at the school on Friday evening. May 28. Mrs. H. K. Styrmo and Mrs. Wal- ter Geary set the gaily decorated tables and along with Mrs. Robert Woolley and Mrs. Wm. Boutilier helped serve. Mrs. W. Gerrad made fifty corsages of spring flowersand a corsage was plac- ed on the table for each mother. Place cards with tiny birch bark canoes and wig-wams were also on the table with the name of each Brownie and Guide. Friday evening, June 4, the Lions will hold their Ladies' night at the Greystones in Aur- ora. Dog Show Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McWain and daughter Lou Anna of Bat- avia, New York, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jenkins. Mrs. G. Reimer of South Lake Road attended all the perform- ances of the Metropolitan opera at the Maple Leaf Gardens last week. The Mid§e1§_:)1ayed Sutton in Sutton Tuesday, June 1 and will play a return game in Oak Rid- ge§ iThursday evening. Mrs. S. Steventon of Maple Ave., attended the wedding re- ception of Mr .and Mrs. Joe Cor- rigan nee Williamson at the Mais- W.A. & W.M.S. The May meeting of the W.A. and WMS was held at the home of Mrs. Wilbert Jennings on Wed- nesday, May 19. Due to other ac- tivities in the district, it was not a large meeting. but we were very pleased to have Mrs. Mod- dle and to see Mrs. Frank Wil- kins for a few moments. A num- ber of the members quoted a verse from the Bible in answer to the roll call. A letter inviting the Temperanceville W.A. to at- tend a luncheon on Thursday, June 10, at 1 o’clock in the Aur- ora United Church parlors was accepted. A carload of ladies hope to attend. A list of articles, furnishings, etc, for a parsonage was read. We had the great pleasure of havâ€" ing Mrs. Moddle speak for a short period. She told of some of her experiences through the years, and how trust and faith in God had given strength and help to do His work. Guest of the Guides and Brownies was (District Commis- sioner) Mrs. Knoll of Aurora. After dinner Mrs. Severs cut the beautiful fruit cake decorated with the Guide crest and Maple Leaves. The cake which was the lucky draw prize at the last bake sale was won by Mrs. Gunn and she had saved it for this evening to everyone’s delight. Lions The Oak Ridges Lions held an executive meeting Monday even- ing at which they discussed fur- ther plans for their forthcoming carnival to be held June 26. A toast to the Queen was proâ€" posed by Karen Davidson. Other toasts were to the Mothers by Patty Smith replied to by Mrs. Pantling, to the leaders by Sheila Wilcox replied to by the Captain Mrs. E. Clark and to the Local CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAXTON, R. R. 3, KING ___.__â€" Phone TU. 4-3059 TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT : Miss Marilyn Hawman Telephone TU. 4-1912 OAK RIDGES NEWS cleared up non. In the junior competition. Garret Herrima received the Gor- don Duncan Trophy for the best Dairy Judge. Mrs. Albert Folliott spent the long week-end of May 24, with her daughter, Mrs. W. Barnard of Napanee. Miss Ruth Folliott was also a guest of her sister and enjoyed the visit with her moth- er. They all spent the 24th at Beaver Lake. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Burton Palmer is suffering from an infection of the eye. It is hoped it will soon be completely Bob Beynon was the Winner of the Junior Farmer bus trip â€" an 8â€"day trip this autumn to Ottawa, Montreal. New York and Wash- ington. Congratulations _boys. We are sorry to hear of Mrs. Price‘s illness in hospital and wish her a speedy recovery. Associatidn by Mrs. J. D. Smith replied to by Mrs. H. K. Styrmo. Present Awards St. John Ambulance badges which were for tests passed last Spring were presented to Edith Pantling, Edythe Longhurst Laura Lee Mayes. PINE GROVE : A daring daylight robbery was staged when Rey Sibbald, a Mount Dennis truck driven for a tobacconist ï¬rm was stopped at gunpoint by masked hold-up men. They drove the truck to the Edler’s Mills area where they took $125 cash and $350 worth of cigarettes, etc., leaving the driver tied. In the evening the girls joined the boys in a banquet. Mrs. Evâ€" erett Phillips and Misses Florrie and Ruth Beynon attended this gathering. Mrs. Phillips had the pleasure of receiving the Lead- ership Award, a certiï¬cate for ï¬ve years work as a 4-H Home- maker Club leader. ‘ Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sanford of Churchill were callers at the home of Mrs. Thomas Dibb Sun- day morning. Later they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phillips. Mr. Sanford returned to Canada with his wife and three children this January after having been in Europe and the British Isles since his enlist- ment in World War II. Mrs. Knoll presented the gold- en hands award which is the highest award a Brownie may achieve and to Ellen Gallacher and Patty Smith. Service Stars for attendance went to following Guides, 3 year star Edythe Longhurst. 2 year star, Donna Dyer, Carol Hine, Laura Lee Mayes. Jacquiline Hanna, Edith Pantling. lyear star, Judy Marchelle, Hazel Mc- Connell, Carol Pantling, Marion Jokum, Sheila Wilcox, Betty Hill, Karen Davidson. Brownies re- year stars, Ellen Gallacher, Patty Smith. 2 year stars, Jennifer Moseley, Lorrice Mayes. Susan Nash, Patsy Taylor, Margaret Duffield, Mary Harrison, Carol Knucky, Carol McFadden. ‘ Mrs. E. Clark presented a prize to Edythe Longhurst leader of the winning patrol in the sale of cookies. A baby shower was given on Monday evening by Mrs. Lyman Smith for Mrs. Murray Judge of Bond Ave. Many neish‘wrs and friends attended. Ball Team ' Wednesday evening, May 26, 19 girls turned out for their ï¬rst ball practise. Mr. R. Hime of Aubrey Ave. coached the girls. The following attended: Edith Geary, Phyllis Boyd, Marion Dion,. Jackie Riemer, Marion Boyd, Runi Findeisen, Pat Hut- chinson, Joy Roffey, Anne Stuart, Marilyn Dyer, Marlene Dyer, Jackie Miller, Bonnie McCatchen, Donna Dyer, Edythe Longhurst, Carol Jojlce; Cafolyn Mcï¬Ã©ï¬iié; Margaret Morley, Leona Morley. Mr. G. H. Gallaugher of Coll- ingwood visited last week with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Rowe. Birthday congratulations to Donna Judge, who celebrated her fourth birthday Tuesday, May 25. Donna entertained her friends at a party on Saturday! May 29. on Dore in Toronto on Saturday, May 22. Birthday congrathlatiohs to Pat McGuire who celebrated her 4th birthday Friday, May 28. BA. 1-4144 SAND ' STONE TC GRAVEL‘ FRONT-EN D LOADERS & TRUCKS DALTON HICKS Excavating and Grading 61 Crosby Ave. RICHMOND HILL†The Couples Club of the church is sponsoring a Straw- berry Festival to be held in the Sunday School room on Tuesday evening, June 22, from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by a program. Memorial Sunday Birthday greetings to Betty Glover June 4, and Mary Lynn Snider, who will be three years old on June 7, June Collard June 10. The Victoria Square Branch of the Cancer Society will meet on Monday evening, June 7, at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. S. Defoe. All the ladies interested in the Can- cer Society are invited to attend. Strawberry Festival The annual Memorial Day ser- vices will be held Sunday, June 6 a, 2.30 pm. in the church. The guest speaker will be Rev. Geo. Robbins of the Melville charge. Everyone welcome. W.M.S. A speedy recovery is wished for R. E. Sanderson and Mrs. Glenn Bolender who are ill, and Miss Shirley Boynton who under- went an operation in the Sick Children's Hospital on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs .Fred Sanderson 0f Hamilton are visiting with R. E. Sanderson and Miss Mabel Sanderson. Sr. Women’s Institute The June meeting of the Sr. Women‘s Institute will be held Tuesday evening, June 8, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Heber McCague. Richmond Hill. The motto will be taken by Miss Ma- bel Sanderson. There will be a talk on Citizenship and Educa- tion by Mrs. Williams who teach- es English to the New Canadians at Richmond Hill District High School. All the ladies are in- vited. Cancer Group Mr. and Mrs. W. Jones and Ruth of Toronto visited on Sun- day with Mr. L. Stoutenburgh, Mrs. F. Walker and Freddie. The work of remodelling the church kitchen has been com- pleted and the ladies working there for the CGIT banquet must have found their work very much more satisfactory. About 85 peop- le sat down at the banquet Mon- day evening and enjoyed a won- derful evening with a worthwhile program. It is regretted that more ladies of the community did not attend theCGIT sale of The annual CGIT and Explor- ers' Mother and Daughter Ban- quet was held Monday evening, May 31. in the Sunday School room. The theme was ‘Each one, Teach one.†The toastmistress was Mrs. A. Huston. The welcome was given by Miss Francis Baker. Toast to the Queen was propos‘ ed by Elizabeth Barker. Miss Pat Hardy led in a sing song. The toasts were as follows: Mothers by Janet Oakes, reply by Mrs. C. Steckley; daughters, Mrs. C. Hooper, reply by Anne Buchan- an; The Church, Betty Snider, re- ply by Mrs. Hardy. The guest speaker. Miss Edna Grant of Tor- onto was introduced by Margar- et Brodie. United Church News Mr. and Mrs. Albert Galhenne of Mill Road are the proud par- ents of a baby daughter, Cather- ine Margaret, born recently at Newmarket Hospital. Scotty Masters of Mill Rd., one of the canvassers in North Rich- vale, for artiï¬cial ice has cer- tainly put in a lot of time for the cause and is very pleased with the public’s response. Mrs. W. Cartier, Mrs. D. Turn- er ,Mrs. B. Lambert and Mrs. M. Blackburn will leave for Buffalo Monday morning where they will spend a four-day‘hqliday. Richvale Junior boys baseball team are heading for the cham- pionship. On Monday they won the ï¬nals for the north end, and have more than held their own with the southern teams. The regular monthly meeting of the WMS will be held Thurs- day, June 10. at 2.15 pm. at the home of Mrs. Herb Smith. Head- ford. Please note change of day. All the ladies are invited. CGIT & Explorers Banquet Mesdames W. Kelly, M. Ryder, G. Frankland and W. MacArthur enjoyed lunch with Mrs. M. Holmes and F. Sinclair Wednes- day, June 2, followed by an af- ternoon of cards. John Moorehead of Mill Rd. left by boat for Ireland on Tues- day“to spend a month’s holiday with his family, whom he has not seen for 30 years. The Sugar and Spice Club closed their winter season with a dinner at the Town and Coun- try on Wednesday, June 2, £011- owed by an evening at the the- atre. NORTH RICHVALE CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. W. Sandle. Victoria Square Telephone Stouï¬ville 67509 _ Correspondent; v Mrs. M. Blackburn Telephone TU. 4-2617 FOR HIRE VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS LOAM TOP SOIL FILL TU. 4-1764 baking and tea held May 29 Eveâ€"mom’s Fun Fair' will be held June 26 under the June group of the WA. Fun for grown-ups and children. Watch for further notice. Miss June Collard spent the week-end in Oshawa at the home of Miss Betty Taylor. Both girls are bridesmaids for their class- mate, Miss Diana Robertson on June 3 in Oshawa United Church. Miss June Collard attended the luncheon at Scarboro Golf Club of the Psi Psi Alumni of the Al- pha Phi Fraternity held each year for graduates. A number from here attended Convocation this week at the Un- iversity of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. H. Collard were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. George Whitworth in Grav- enhurst this week-end. Miss Constance McEwen. Mus. Bac., of Weston will be guest so- loist at the Memorial Service in the United Church, Sunday, June 6. It is to be hoped no one will miss the service on Sunday when Rev. A. Huston will preach. We are sorry to learn Mrs. Mc- Causland is in poor health and hope she may soon be well en- ough to return to her home llb‘re. Formerly of Gerrard Heintman Work guaranteed, Free estimates PIANO TUNING and Repairing S. Hoï¬man Phone Liberal Oflice TUrner 4-1261 crude oil, Which'alone runs lo $44/2 million a week! Nor does il include wagecsalarl'ec or laxeg. Whal do we buy? 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