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The Liberal, 17 Jun 1954, p. 9

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THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hiii, Thurs... June 17, 1954 9 RAVENSHOE : Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Foster have expressed dissatisfaction With the autopsy and coroners report on the death of their daughter Anne who (lied while under an anaesthetic at the York County Hospital. IMember For Temiskaming See Love For Lovely Lumber John C. Love Lumber Company, Ltd. ‘ VICTORIA SQUARE Anne Shipley M.P. Speaks To Toronto & York Liberal Women Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandie. Victoria Square Phone Stouffville 67509 Yonge Street At Woodward Avenue (Jolt North of Steele’s Corners) Thornhill. Ont. AVenue 5-11“ (Stan Rule - Proprietor) Eancy Mirrors â€"- Mirrors Re-Silvered Table Tops â€"â€" A nyihiny In Glass For your added convenience we have opened a browse around and make your selection in comfort from our wide range. Oak» Ridges Glass 8. Mirror (0. On No. 11 Highway near Oak Ridges Public School Telephone TU. 4-2771 oAk RIDGES GLASS & MIRROR co. Brown’s Corners United Church 'llen’s CIIIII will be held at Massey Harris Farms mun, tom: :05" at 8.30 pm. 'AL HARVEY Master of Mirth & Melody â€" Star of Stage. TV, Radio More tables had to be set up one of the boys." in the Royal York Roof Garden to accommodate the large number of Liberal Women who wanted to hear Mrs. Anne Shipley MP. for Temiskaming last Friday. Spon- sored by the Toronto and Yorks Region of the Ontario Women's Liberal Association, the president Mrs. F. S. Greenwood was in the chair and head table guests were the wives of Liberal members of Parliament. Canadians Proud of Her The speaker was introduced by Miss Margaret Hyndman Q.C.. who said “All Canadians take pride in the accomplishments of Anne Shipley. She was one of nine children and early learned the meaning of co-operation. She was educated in Ottawa and was in the civil service for ten years. After her marriage she went to Teck township where she served on nine boards. such as hospital and school boards. ending up as reeve of the township for ten years before going to Ottawa as member for Temiskaming in 1953. She is the only person ever Speaking of her life in Ottawa Mrs. Shipley said. “the other members can be compared to a new father. flabbei‘gasted because it is a girl. but they soon get used to it, and she is treated like Outlining the schemes for health insurance set up in 1948. and comparing them with health schemes in other countries Mrs. Shipley said, "the people and the Provincial Government have Government ’to take the lead in health insur- Each Province has its own rights. Federal grants for health insurance amount to $47.000.000 a year. Saskatchewan and British Columbia are the only provinces so far that have taken up the offer of the Federal Government for health services. I believe any health scheme should include health protection. and be so or- ganized that it will do the utmost in promoting health and prevent- ing desease." Set. Canadian Pattern Mrs. F. S. Greenwood in her reâ€" marks told the gathering it is our duty to organize .to educate. to co-operate and be prepared. New Canadians are looking for a Can- adian pattern. Liberal women can do a lot to show them our system of government and way of life.“ Demonstrating what can be done ance. The following executive was re- turned for 1954-5: Pres. Mrs. F. S. Greenwood. 9 Highbourne Rd. Vice-pres. Miss Laura Naughton 89 Roehampton Aveusecretary, Mrs. Austin, 118 Spencer Ave. I MAPLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. n. ALLEN Maple Women’s Institute ity to see the York County Mus eum and have an enjoyable af- ternoon with W.I. members of York County. Bring a picnic. lunch. A trip to Barrie W.I. museum is being planned for July. There will be no August meeting. After the business an enjoyable pro- gram was planned by the commit- tee. Mrs. Earle Magee. Mrs. L. Palmer. Mrs. Arthur Wells. Mrs. Harry Stephenson. A short talk was given by Miss K. Boyko of Telephone Maple 191 child became ill at school. A flag Club will be held until Wednes- day. October 6. 1954. Wins Award McCowan‘s I.G.A. store. in Maple announces Ray Skyler as the winner of the I.G.A. camp contest. Ray has the opportun- ity.to attend Pinecrest YMCA camp for one week in Augus‘t as a guest of I.G.A. St. Stephen‘s Sunday School and Church picnic was held at Woodland Park Saturday. June Birthday greetings to Mrs. Har- Il‘.\' McIntosh. .lune l8: Mrs. Cecil Nichols. Donald Nichols and Sam- my Snider. June 22; Lloyd Can- ning. June 23. MT .and Mrs. Thomas Steed lnee Mae Flavellel of Creemore were visitors at the church service on Sunday afternoon. later having Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pickering and family. Miss Audrey Bovair and Mr. Lawrence Boynton spent Sunday visiting with friends at Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morison and family spent the week end at their cottage at Duclos Point, Lake Simcoe. See the "Coming Events column re the Strawberry Festival on June 22. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. A. Shenfield and family of But- tonville. in the passing of a lov- ing husband and father. Sr. Women's Institute The June meeting of the Sr. Women's institute was held on Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Heber McCague. Richmond Hill. Mrs. R. Brumwell and Mrs. McCague gave a report the Richmond Hill District High SchooL W.M.S. The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held Thursday afternon of last week at the home of Mrs. Herb Smith. at Headford with 35 ladies present. Mrs. Nick- lin was nn charge of the worship service. the theme being. Prayer. Prayers were given by Mrs. Husâ€" ton. Mrs. McKendry. Mrs. F. Barker. Mrs. H. Smith and Mrs. N. Brodie. The guest soloist was Miss Edith Raymer. Mrs. Mc- Kendry introduced the guest speaker. Mrs. Gordon Bolender. missionary on furlough from Af Bible Society was the guest speaâ€" ker at the church service on Sun- day afternoon. Sunday School Anniversary Sunday School Anniversary services will be held Sunday. June 20. at 2.30 and 7.30 pm. At the 2.30 service the guest speakâ€" ers will be Rev. and Mrs. Jordison of Goodwood. At the evening ser vice. Rev. A. Huston will be the speaker. Special music by the Ambassador Choir. Everyone wel- "AlR-WAY" COMPASS THERMOMETER â€" Neat airplane dial; suction Cup mount' ‘ '(s'C'. LOCKING GAS CAPâ€"â€" '5354 Ford 2 Chevrolet .. I Moat others . Pay . rum: 20 Is Dan's BIG DAY MARINE COMPASS â€" CURB SlGNALS~Wam ‘ when car is too close to curb. Pair “HENRI DISPENSERâ€" Chrome-plated face: in: under glove com portâ€" AU‘I'O AL'I'IMITER â€"- MOTORING KIT â€" In- cludes magnetized Memo Pad, magnetized t "room-raw' TISSUE DISPENSERâ€"Pam to am visor. Plastic. Com- See these at CANADIAN TIRE DRESSJIP CAR STARS to hold the office of Pres. of the in small study groupss. Mrs. of the District Annual held re- ~Fnr cute. boat 0? 13”?“ 3°12?" Iorsfmu Shows how high the -â€"Bl’ilhdnlIY Chromedâ€" ha dle the finest fades of Wall 3 er Ontario Municipal Association Piupoure Jr.. conducted a quiz cently at Agincourt', Mrs. Fraser plane A. -iroie. Dial is ‘ UGI- 1"“ m°unl_“q' 1 fillr how deep lhe V0!“ for lenders, trunks. gas department to n 8 p p ’ and the Ontario Mayors and on Cabinet Ministers and their Gee introduced the guest speakâ€" I e st mounted With Edi“ ‘“ Compensa‘“ I Iey. Smart PIGSIIC case. doom Sue 3%,, . . - the famous Sunworth 7 line_ Come in and Reeves Assomation. departments. This material is er. Mrs. Williamson. who teaches compensator 2 mc 95 8 Easy l° 8 l mdmhng 3 Treated Like “One of the Boys“ available to groups in the region. English to the new Canadians at . . . . . . . . . . '29 ‘ h‘gh - * ' ‘ ~ ' ' “I'GCh ~ - - - ~ - ' EGCb ' ' ' ' ' ' "“ I DASH FENCEâ€"(Gt top). In Fluorescent "fire glow" plastic. I Suction mount . The June meeting of Maple will also be purchased. ._ , - , . MAGNETIZED Tagnmo.‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' Penml and Magnetized W'I- was he” i“ the “0"”? °f The School Club will sponsor $2.25”edlfi‘céfigespfl3J13 METERg-Hnlds tightly DELUXE cum GUARDS Utility Dosh Trayswrdy‘ gfig’gcflngfi‘ :22]: Mrs' Harry Jenmngs 0" Wednes' a schol picnic 01‘! TUC’Sdalh June friends were pleased to notice 1" (my meld ~ p l a a s i n q tone. I pics“. Wide 2 was a“ day 'evemng' June 9‘ With the 29 at the 50mm] When presenta' Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doner of amines . . . . . . I 1.29 Pair :5 1 color chm“ I I ’ ' .89 ' pre§Identt Mrs‘ 13' Allen' A". the tions will be made to the gradu- Gormlev ' I ----- s l Chalr- The W-I- Sham" Picnic sting class at this time. ‘ Church'News â€" W Sponsored by W‘“ be held St'tufday’ June 19' No further meetings of the Rev. n. E. Young of Toronto. . - . at 1.30 pm. This is an opportun- Maple Community and School representing the Upper Canada “80! HOLDERâ€"Eh on m’ and hold road maps. cigarettes, sun , the york County Health Unit. 12. There were 75 in attendance Come-_ V, V I 1.791 Leo H I . . TED RUST & LITTLE FRIEND She urged mothers who attended and all reported a very enioyable 033351;;lgggaggesgpggg 3:333] pi... e... c... 3:; ma1‘,’;;:’.f*‘1.45 ‘7‘“ "’"‘ .24 of Canada’s Outstanding Ventriloquist: HELEN BRUCE The Singer with Magic in‘Her Eyes DOROTHY M ERRALL Beautiful "Young Accordionist ROSS BERTRAM (Canada’s Foremost Magician â€" Puzzling & Perplexing Adults 75câ€"admissionâ€"Children 25c the clinic to encourage other mo- thers to attend. The public is paying for this service and the mothers are missing a great ser- vice in not making use of the clinic which is held in St. Ste- phen’s Anglican Parish.,H.aii..the first Thursday of each month from 1 to 4 pm. A public health nurse can not do her best unless she has the help of the people of the community. Miss Boyko also spoke on first aid. A demonstra- tion was given of the Holger Neil- sen method of artificial respira- time. At the Sunday School service of St. Stephen‘s Church. Maple. on June 13. Rev. D. C. H. Michell, administered the rite of Holy Baptism to Robert John. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mar- tin. The baby- wore family Christening robes and the godâ€" parents were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Valiant of Toronto. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Martin entertained at a family dinner party. the occasion marking also the birthday of the baby's grand- I ersary services. GORMLEY ‘ ' Correspondent: Mrs. Chas. Milstdd Phonetstouffville 67104 Congratulations to Mr. Douglas McWhirter who successfully pas- sed his first year examinations at University. Doug is spending the .20 to .39 I l l . l l l I we DEFLEC’I’ORâ€"Luet I Proceeds for Building Extension Fund tion. also the Shafler method A father, Mr. James Hallawell of fVum‘Il‘ea.‘ .‘Vlth Dtl‘e. . Umg’eflfii‘y MR'WWGS _ FOI‘SI‘ed CAR VENTILATOBG - . SUPER- 4122 I I G h event of "in, prom-"n '1“ be held under “we; reading “Enjoy Middle Age" by concord- faiva lammg lVlswn a a 1' 1915151XC 1“ Popular col< Fit all cars. Fluorescent . sous plastic. Divertsbugs DEFLEC'I'ORâ€"Biq. beauâ€" , Edna Jacques, read by Mrs. E. ' ' Mr and ors. Scoops in I red plastic with blue° away from windshield i‘i‘ul and efficient, h! ., Magee, caused many a 'chuckle. ‘ fresh a... pm, I - medallion and Install on hood- I plastic and 1 7‘ A contest conducted by Mrs. Maâ€" metal trim. Pair I Each “n...” I I stainless steel I ,‘ N ALL SIZES OF GARDEN & POWER MOWERS AN TROYER GARDEN fl TRACTOR _MAN ST m gee was won by Mrs. E. Kyle and Mrs. Scott. The meeting closed with the Queen. The hosâ€" tess and her committee served re- freshments. 70th ‘Birthday A surprise birthday party was held for Mrs. Margaret Calder at the home of her son George Cal- \ der, Maple, on Sunday, June 13. ON YONGE STREET 2 MILES NORTH OF RICHMOND HILL TUrner 4-1124 WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL Those present were her four sons and daughters and their families, Mr .and Mrs. Robert Calder. Osh- awa. Mr .and Mrs. David Calder, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ad- ams. Leaside, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joseph W. Cousins Passes At Maple The Village of Maple lost one of its well known and widely re- spected citizens in the passing of Mr. Joseph William Morley Cous- ins in his Slst year on Tuesday. May 25, 1954, at his home. The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Cousins he was born at the family homestead on the Fifth Concession of Vaughan Township near Maple. A black- birth of their son at York County Hospital. Miss Annie Steckley is visiting friends in Pennsylvania. The annual conference of the United Missionary Church of Ori- tario is convening this week at Gormley. Saturday evening as we work- ed by the pale rays of the old oil lamp. we thought of our grand- parents’ time. Due to the severe electric storm., our off for six hours. Miss Audrey Bovair and Mr. Lawrence Boynton visited friends at Fordwich on Sunday. hydro was GLAMOURQUEEN BUG i DEFLECTOR â€" In high ' W EXHAUST GUARD â€"- In flashing chrome plate. DELUXE EXHAUST EX- TENSION -â€" Custom styled for most cars. "szrm m7“ :1. HAUST GUARDâ€"Mines Calder, Toronto; brothers, Mr. smith by trade Mr. Cousins at A number of young people went lustre chrome' G n d; Eliminates rear bumper _ chrome finish Giv“ George Calder Sr., Regina, Sask., different times had shops in Scar- to Varsity Arena, Toronto, on coloured tarnish wfih Popular long stronght h . ' Mr. Robert Calder and a sister, boro and also in Edgeley. For a Saturday night to hear Mr. Stew- 1 . I V' 1.10 tube 1 t at long 1 Mrs. Mary Ward, bot of Toron- number of years he was an imple- art Hamlin who composed “It Is POEM bnghtlawel type nu».- ' IOW” look. ' to. Mr. and Mrs. Har Jackson, ment dealer in Weston with his No Secret What God Can Do." Maple. Mrs. Calder was pres- ented with'a beautiful bouquet of dark red roses. presented to her by her eldest granddaughter, Helen Calder, Maple, and a love- ly brooch of pearls in the shape of a rose. presented to her by her oldest brother from Regina. A fried chicken buffet dinner with all the trimmings ended a wonderful day for Mrs. Calder. Memorial Day Memorial Day at Maple Ceme- ton United Church. will give the address. Rev. C. H. Bowman the . i _ . Mrs. Levi Elliott IMinnie) of Another accident-occurred in may?" in; this CS; u}: Wfilsglp Woodbridge and Mrs. George front Of Mr. Jack Maclntyre‘s on “tl d e a en y ' ' ' n‘ Mainprize tHattiel of Toronto. El'lday night. This is two now in 5 ea ' and seven brothers. EdWard of Six days. it just emphasizes the ‘ ' ' Community & School Club The Maple Community and School Club held its regular monthly meeting in the Maple School on Wednesday, June 2. Observing the first anniversary of the Coronation .the film “A Queen is Crowned” was shown V to about 30 members and guests. The club was invited to hold a refreshment booth at the Lions Street Dance on Friday. June 18, in Maple. with the necessary great help in the event that a brother Harry. Shortly after his retirement ten years ago he mov- ed back to Maple, and since then derived much pleasure from be- ing a salesman for 3 Sand and Gravel Company. Mr. Cousins was a life member of the Patterson Masonic Lodge of Thornhill and a Past Master in 1910 of this same Lodge. He was also a member of the York Chapter of the Masonic Order in Toronto. Left to mourn his loss are his Mrs. Elizabeth Button of Toronto. Toronto, Harry of Weston, Char- les of Woodbridge. Thomas of Maple. Cordie of Hamilton. Ohio; Jess of Maple and Ollie of Call- frnia. The late Mr. Cousins rested at the home of Mrs. A. W. Lawrie, Maple. until the funeral service was conducted on Thursday after- noon, May 27. at 2 o‘clock by the Rev. E. H. Unstead. He was assis- ted by Dr. Archer Wallace. 1n- termcnt was in Maple Cemetery. The pallbearers were Brydon ins. 12 Yonge St. N. ELECTRIC WIRING 22 HOUSES AND FARMS g FURNACES AND 011. BURNERS ) 2 Richmond rim Electrical Shop Telephone TUrner 4-1761 day. ltng A committee was formed, Congratulations to Mrs. Maurice Farquharson on the Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hoover of Toronto and Miss Jean Hoover of Kitchener called on relatives on Saturday. Wedding bells are again ring- ing in our community. Mr. Ernest Eade has begun work on his new home. the cellar is now dug out. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Leek and girls of Mt. Albert had dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leek. Congratulations to all our high to write. great need for careful driving on our highways. Miss Edith Raymer attended the funeral of Miss J. E. Peard at Collingwood on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett and Margaret and Mrs. M. Haig of Stouffville had dinner on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett. Home and School The Gormley Home and School Association held its final meeting of the summer Monday evening. made for the forth-coming school picnic. to be held on Fri- June 25 tweather permit- headed by Mr .and Mrs. James Donnie. to handle arrangements for refreshments. prizes. etc. An imitation has been extended to the two new teachers to attend the picnic and so meet parents and pupils under the happiest of all occasions. Remember the date. June 25. Cars will lea-re the school grounds at 9.30 a.m. for Musselman‘s Lake. Luncheon will be ‘around’ 12.30 p.m., with special being served at 6.30 am. supper "SNACK BAR" TRAYâ€"â€" sundWiches . . 1.10 SPARE REY KEEPER â€"- Plastic box With pennan- ent magnet holds spare I WHEEL RINGSâ€"Hond- l .-. . . . . . . 10.98 I CHROME WHEEL COV- 4 ......_. 21.95I D O O R HANDLEI GAS DOOR GUARDSâ€"I GUARDS â€" Becrutitully i polished; alertness steel. Prevent For most cars aqutpped With tender gas doors. ‘ CONTINENTAL WHEEL ggryazvlglglsephfild ggesxrglggés‘iflgi wife the former Katie Wilson. school students who sLiccessfully F115 "15‘0le on from .Somew .S‘Yled m gleam' I insâ€"Add damn: dag: Gemsâ€"Authenfimuy Ch“ ._ of‘ Torémio will lead in th and a brother. Fred Cousins of completed their year on their or back out wmdow. I “19 Stainless steel forI “I” Cc" W“ 15 “fled with em d \ - 01-1 Re Stewart f1 1.“ e Aurora. Besides his parents he term's work. and good luck to HoIds dunks, added Car b 6 a U t Y- Whee‘s' Very small" ,1 055° Smgmg' V' 0 51 g' is predeceased by three sisters, those who have had some exams 59‘ 0‘ S“ °i spokes' 15 Set of 4 .. I LICENSE PLATE PHRASES â€"- Humorous quotations tor mounting A couch . c a 1 door I bedding will be purchased for the Lloyd. Ted Kyle. Thomas Wreaks June 14. at the schoolhouse. 11. “Y m IND mP- I scratches. I Give 'custom~ I above rear school. The club has felt for a and three nephews,. Bert Cousins, was well attended and keen in- “a ' I Pair “.4 I'losl look" Ch d '89 ' I39 long time that this would be a Archie Cousins and Lorne Cous- retest was shown in the plans I ’0‘“ I hcensepflte‘ Ea- RICHMOND HILL Phone TUrnor 4-1561

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