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' ’ mm: 5:3ch FACILITIEIS m m: msmr‘fm m m SERVICE DEPAR "EH1 ROADMASTEB CONVERTIBLE A popular model that shows the care it has had since new. Luxury motoring at a price you can afford to pay. This one- owner hardtop is immaculate in~ side and out. ~ An economical two-door mod- el famous for it's economical operatxon. For those who want the ulti- mate in the fine car field we offer_,this fully .equipped low mileage convertible. " 1949 Pontiac 695.00 1950 Chev. 895.00 1953 Buick†3195.00 1953 Buick, 2495.00 COACH COACH SUPER HARDTOP .REID Let us tell 'you abouf the efficient Master Dairy Feeding Program. THOBNHILI. Thorrihill "W9 SEE AND DRIVE THESE BEFORE Y0 U BUY 1947 Dddge 195.00 .1951 Ford 895.00 A gleaming blue beauty you‘ll be proud to own. Smartly styled 2 door model in sparkling green. ‘ ’ ’53 Meteor 1495.00 CORONET SEDAN V8 Big car comfort with the Red Ram V8 Motor by Chrysler for lots of zip. Automatic transmis- sion for no shift driving. ’53 Dodge 1695.00 SEDAN SEDAN Sold on as is basis. COACH Brownie Enrollment Five Brownikins became Broâ€" wnies in the lst Jefferson Pack last Thursday evening. when District Commissioner Mrs. R. Gunn enrolled them with traditâ€" ional ceremony. The meeting commenced with the ‘Brownie' song and the ‘Six- er' song, following which, Brown- inkin Judy Kerwin welcomed the Commissioner in for the pack. As Commissioner Gunn took no her position beside the toadstool, which symbolizes a Vltal pan u. n "n," .1, ...... -_,_ V , the ceremony, the pack give the Grand Howl. Then. while the Commissioner tested the five recruits on vari- ous Brownie "laws". the other Brownies carried on with dif- ferent projects until the enroll- met took place. The five new Brownies are: Heim Vomen, Elsie Anderson, Judy Kerwin, Wendy Alexander and Christine Ratchford. ullu v... ...... Mr. and Mâ€"rsTRoss Kerwin and Mrs. Jack Passmore attended the meeting as guests. Jefferson Girls in Choir: _ Seven of the senior girls from Jefferson School took part in the Junior Choir concert at Rich- mond Hill United Church, two weeks ago. " Mr. 'ï¬Ã©rman Fowler. church organist and choir leader, is al- so the singing instructorrat Jef- T;'M'1 énhinf and when he callâ€" ed for volunteers for his junior lowing young girls offered their services: Mary and Joyce Down- ing. Julie Ensor. Nancy Brown. Wendy Wilson, Florene Pridham unu Carol i‘m‘elt'all. Audrey Rushlow, also a member of the choir, is a former Jefferson stu- dent 'now attending Richmond Hi" High School. , The girls and their parents appreciated having transportaâ€" LAUH supplied on rehearsal nights by Mrs. E. A. Terry, Harry Prid- ha-m, Stanley Leno. Mr. Wilson, ‘ v 'n 3"‘4 “Has A. Leary. Vi -w high again during the past few weeks, ‘lllllllllllflllmullllN\lllllllll\lll\|l\lllllllll“lll1lllllllllllllulllllfllllllllll CUT FLOWERS, FUN ERALS, WEDDINGS RICE’S FLOWER SHOP irus Strikes Community ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON NEWS l3 YONGE ST. SOUTH Richmond Hill All Hours TU. 4-1812 FLOWERS F OR EVERY OCCASION CORRESPONDENT: MES. 11. G. ROBERTSON Brookside Road. Telephone TUmer 4-1396 ,_ Enrollment at Jefferson Public School 'ownikins became Bro- at least half of the school the lst Jefferson Pack lation succumbed to virus sday evening. when tion as well as a few ca 'tnmmissioner Mrs. R. measles. 6167 Yonge Street BA. 1-6133- Bl ALL CARS Thoroughly Reconditioned 30 Day guarantee on ’49 to ’54 Models Convenient Financing Arrangements Highest Trade Allowance on Your Present Car H¢ater - directional signals - dyna- flow transmission - back-up lights - windshield washer - glareproof mir- ror - easy eye glass - antifreeze - lic- ense and gasâ€" Fuu new car warmly. BRAND; NEW 1954 Super Buick Sedan DEMONSTRATOR! 1954 Super, Buick W We hope those who are still on the sick-list will soon be out and around again. Birthdays Belated birthday‘ greetings to Harry Brown for February 25. to Brenda Duncan. who was three years old last Sunday. February 27 and also to John Passmore whose birthday was on February 28‘ Many happy returns of the day tomorrow. March 4, to Kath- leen Barrow. and on Monday March 7. to Peter Terry. Anniversaries Best wishes to Mr: and Mrs. R. W. “Rod†Kerwin, who celebrat- ed their second wedding anniver- sary February 25. Greetings al- so to Mr. and Mrs. Robert “Bud†Monkman mee Shirley Bradley} who will observe their third an- niversary on Monday. March 7. Personals Billy Powell. Jefferson had to have nine stitches in his leg af- ter a tobogganing mishap last Friday. Billy was coasting down a snowy slope near his home in company with his brother and a playmate and it is thought he scraped against a jagged tree root concealled by the snow. Wayne Haviland, Oxford St†returned to school on Monday and is feeling very well after his recent appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gowan (nee Lorraine Brown! and child- ren. from New Brunswick, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Gowan‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Jefferson. Sch-y to héar Colin Crawford of Elgin Mills is ill and hope he will soon be feeling better again. Mr. R. Williamson of Elgin Mills and a group of young peoâ€" ple from that neighbourhood have been joining the teenagers at the L. T. B. and Orange Home in square-dancing every other Friday night. . The ladies of the Jefferson School Community Club held their regular monthly meeting last week at the home of the club‘s treasurer, Mrs. Bill Hall, Gormley sideroad. Twenty-one ladies Were present and enjoyed a very pleasant evening together discussing tentatiOe plans for future activities. The next ladies' meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Hall, the last Wednesday in March. , Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Flood, Jefferson, on the birth of their daughter, Cherel Maureen. at Newmarket Hospital, February 5, 1955. SCARBORO : Township Coun- cil plans to protest the erection of an incinerator in North York Township near the Don River. Council feels prevailing west winds will cause it to be a nuis- ance to Scarboro. School, when school popu- ) virus infec- few cases of The World Day of Prayer Ser- vice for the Victoria Square cir- cuit was held in Victoria Square United Church, with ladies from Brown's Corners and Headtord church assisting. Among the local women who were taking part were Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Wm. Rodick. Mrs. A. Gardner. Mrs. A. Miller, Mrs. F. H. Leaf, Mrs. Roy Marson. Mrs. Wilfrid Turner, Mrs. P. Page and Mrs. Nelson. The speaker of the af- ternoon was Mrs. S. L. Fear of Unionville. Stewardship Secret- ary for Toronto Centre Presby- terial. WJ. Party World Day of Prayer Service W. 1. members entertained their families and friends at the Buttonville Hall Friday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. A. Robinson. Miss M. Rodick and Mrs. D. Brown. ' Skating Party Norman Reid's school bus was} packed with children last Satur-‘ day afternoon when he left Brown's Corners. bound for the Unionville Skating rink. The children and a..number of their teachers enjoyed two hours of skating before returning to the church for refreshments prepar- ed by Mrs. M. Sherman, Mrs. C. Boynton and Mrs. Nelson. School Plans Approved Sketch plans of the new school to be built at Buttonville have been approved by the Depart- ment of Education, and archi- tect's working plans are being drafted. Jackson and Ypes of Willowdale, are the architects and engineers. Young Women‘s Association David Hord of'Sterling has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hord, recently. The Young Women‘s Associa- tion of Brown's Corners Church has agreed to change the regular meeting date to second Thurs- day of‘ each month. Mrs. Pem- berton Page, John St., will en- tertain the group on March 10. Neighbourhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller were guests at Windsor last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodick and John spent Sunday at Barrie. CARL E. HILL,M.D,, M.O.H. See the important mess- age on Page 2 of this issue concerning treatment in the schools commencing April 4 re â€"â€" Correspondent: Mrs. FJ-I. Leaf R. R. 2 Gormley Phone Agincourt 335.12 DEPT. OF HEALTH TWP. OF NORTH YORK BUTTONVILLE List price 4300.00 Discount 600.00 Li‘sfbï¬ce 21600.00 Diseeunf 850.00 BA. 1-9388 3700.00 The Thornlea Home and School euchre was held on Fri- day. February 25, at the home of Mrs. Wm. Sinclair on No.7 Highway. Prize winners were: Mrs. Leusby, Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs. E. Sherman. Mrs. lnglis, Walter Frew. Wm. Sinclair. The regular weekly meeting of the Doncrest euchre club was held at the home of Mrs. T. Co- vell. The prize winners were Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Inglis. Mr. and Mrs. James Bayly and family spent a long week-end at Leitcncroft. They returned to Brockville on Tuesday. Mrs. M. Ward of Green Lane has ben quite ill this wek and conï¬ned to bed. We wish her a speedy recovery. ‘ will look after emer- gency repairs on household pumping gquipment, I 24 hour â€"â€" 0‘... service. TU:4-2220. a n u u ‘ o MILLWRIGHT & MACHINIST THORNLEA NEWS Correspondent: Mrs. Guy Frazer Telephone AV. 5-2467 “ROUND TRIP BY BUS" All fares from Toronto 7 travel- treats for} pï¬ngï¬x’rme SEDAN One of General Motors finest cars. Driven by original owner since new and shows the ex- cellent care it has received. 1952 Olds 1795.00 1952 Chev. 1195.00 A 'smootb dmvmg gcpnomlcal car m excellent condxtlon. 1950 Dodge 895.00 1950 Austin 495.00 COACH SEDAN A one owner car. SEDAN Economical Wtion. '; ELECTRIC WIRING -VWV‘.~VY-‘VVV\ \ ~~~V~~ ‘ .. WWWN\~ Your donation to the Red Cross helps provide: oPreparedncss for Disaster oOulpost Hospitals oWar Veteran Services g oFree Blood Transfusion Service -Nu.rsing and Health Services Maltby’s Service Station TUmer 4.0001 .. mcumoun mu. ï¬ll/[Io life 6’!†£39055 $5,494,100 IS NEEDED THIS YEAR “There is no more noble and humanitarian organization in the whole world than the, Red Cross†GEORGE MAnHEw ADAMS Cheer-fully... Gratefullg... Generously! Completely equipped for your driving comfort. â€â€˜ " 1951 Pontiac 995.00 COACH ’50 Mercury 849.00 1949 Ford 595.00 SEDAN Excellent value at this price. COACH See this one before you buy. 'All Cars Guaramod 5510