Birthday greetings to Rodney Smith and Colin Ford, whose birthdays fall on December 22 and to Peggy Ratchford. Dec. 21. Randy Phillips celebrates two holidays in one by having his birthday on Christmas Day. Bob- by Waters will be celebrating his first birthday and Caroline Wha- len her third on December 28. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Jackson at- tended the Hertz Christmas party which was held last week at the Royal York Hotel. Mr. Jim Williams, who is a stu- ' P55, Repairs I Service : HerndgeElectrIc I TU. 4-3211 ALL HOURS Drains RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1245 Sanitary Contractor Septic Tanks Pumped MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! HAULED ANYWHERE, ANYTIME 'cn‘p'th'iE ï¬an’d‘gï¬e {no your furnace for wwwqym 20 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. QMWWMWMYMwM FRESH WATER wwwmwgw ELGIN MILLS-JEFFERSON NEWS emergency service Frank Evison ELGIN MILLS TU. 4-2728 C. STUNDEN 53 Yonge St. N Correspondent: The Evening Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. John’s Anglican Church TU. 4-2708 TU. 4-1536 Cleaned & Repaired BUD ACORN Accountant Used Car Sales Manager LEN LACEY The Jefferson Brownies held their Christmas party at the school last Wednesday afternoon. Following the opening ceremony games w.er played and gifts dist- ributed by Mr. Wrigglesworth. The Brownies, besides having gifts for each other and their leaders. presented a token of ap- preciation to each of the ladies who provide transportation dur- ing the year. Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. Passmore, Mrs A. McFee and Mrs. I. Petersen. Closing ex- ercises and prayer brought an end to a delightful afternoon. Mrs. E. R. Jackson entertained at a buffet supper following the carol service at St. Matthew's church Sunday afternoon. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. Marshall. Toronto. and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mason, Unionville. --._°,, Santa Claus paid a short visit to Jefferson School on Friday afâ€" ternoon to the delight of the staff and pupils. Each room had their own party with refreshments and Christmas tree. School will re- open January 5th. Miss Kitty Pick. who is study- ing at Toronto University. is en- tertaining her classmate. Miss Viâ€" vian Vernon. Kingston. Jamaica, at her home for the Christmas holidays. _ _ Don't forget the Ratepayers' meeting at the school Monday night. December 29. Recorded Carols The children of the Orange Home broadcast recorded carols over CFRB for ten minutes on the Sunday morning program for the The children were entertained by McKinley Lodge and friends December 13, and on December 20 the L.T.B. and Orange Home Board entertained the children with a party. Former Neighbours 'Wféhï¬rlï¬â€™géshore is home for the holidays from McMaster Univer- sity. ‘ Yam Pick returned home Fri- day from O.A.C.. Guelph.’ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pick have returned home from a pleasant week Spent in Moptgeal. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barrow. formerly of Brook- side Road. on the birth of their son on Thursday of last week. Wedding dent at Royal Roads Military Col- lege. Victoria. RC. is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams‘ Gamble Rd. Mr. Robert Stewart of New Jer- sey, a classmate of Jim. is also spending a few days with the Williams’ family. Miss Nancy Barrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barrow, forâ€" merly of Elgin Mills, was married to Frank Adrien in St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill. on Saturday. December 20 at 8 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Adrien will re- éide in Richmond Hill From T he Management JACK KIRK Pun Manager Ont, Thursday. December 25, 1958 ANDY BROOKS Sales Staff DEAN MYERS Vice-President On Friday afternoon the child- ren 0.“ 8.8. No. 7. and their teach- ers. Mr. Albert Moorby and Mrs. D. Cochrane, held a Christmas party among themselves. with Santa arriving at the close to hand out the gifts and treats. 6, of which Mr. Don Gohn is the teacher. held its annual concert There was a large attendance at all these entertainments. and the children are to be congratulated for their fine performances, also the teachers deserve great credit for all their efforts put into the preparations of these concerts. It i. always a treat to attend them. The Christmas meeting of the WA. was held on Wednesday ev- ening. December 17, at the home of Mrs. Herman Mortson with a large attendance. Mrs. Earl Emâ€" pringham was in charge of the Worship service. Mrs. Herman Mortson read the Scripture Les- son. Mrs. Harold Hill gave the Lesson Thoughts and Prayer. Mrs. P. Willows gave a very in- spiring topic. which was very much enjoyed by all. The pres- ident, Mrs. L. Mumberson, took charge of the business period. Mrs. S. DeFoe. chairman of the Nominating committee. gave a report of the said committee. Everyone approved of the names mentioned for the slate of officers for 1959. Rev. A. F. Binâ€" nington then installed the new officers for 1959. The list of of- ficers and the groups will be pub- lished at a later date. Mrs. M. Jarvis and Mrs. R. Brumwell gave reports of the W.A. SemiyAnnual held “recently at the Stouffville United Church. A short In Mem- oriam service for the late Mrs. Nellie Snider was held, ending with prayer by Rev. A. F. Bin- nington. Mrs. Snider had been a very faithful member of our W.A. and will be greatly missed. At the close of the meeting dainty refreshments wer served by the committee in charge. \‘V.M.S. On Friday evening in the Vic- toria Square Community Hall, the Victoria Square iSchogl,_S.S.. No. The Christmas Concerts at the local schools have been the main order of the day this past week. On Wednesday evening 5.5. No. 12. of which Mrs. Jack Nigh is the teacher. held its annual concert; 5.5. No. 4, of which Mrs. Lee is the teacher, held its concert on Wednesday evening. December 17. also. These two concerts were held in their school-houses. From all reports everything went off real well, with Santa arriving at the close to distribute the gifts and the treats to the children. Will the members of the W. MlS. please note that all the sec- retaries of the W.M.S. who have reports to fill out, please meet at the home of Mrs. Percy Bennett on Friday afternoon,-January 2, at 2 pm. Sunday School Christmas C9n_cert School Concerts The'annual Sunday School Con- CORRESPUNDENT VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS GEO. BOOTH Sales Stafl ‘NT : MRS. W. SANDLE, Victoria Square Telephone Gomley 5421 The party opened with the Ex- plorers‘ Opening ceremony with Darlene Wideman. chief Explorer. in the chair. The Explorer motto and purpose was given and the Explorers sang their hymn, “This is my Father‘s World.†Mrs. P. Bennett welcomed the mothers. each Explorer introduced their own mother. Mrs. Maw and Mrs. P. Bennett conducted the Star ceremony when each of the girls received their star. Mrs. Maw introduced Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Binnington, and asked Mrs. Bin- nington to tell her story; “The Angel that got Lost.†The Explor- er group then put on “The Pa- geant of Christmas." Everyone then sang several carols. cert and Treat will be held in the Sunday School room on Tuesday evening, December 23. at 8 pm. There will be a variety program with each class taking part. This is a community party, not just for those who attend Sunday School. Church News . Sunday. December 28. the last Sunday of 1958. there will be Holy Communion at the church service at 2.30 pm. Any who wish to transfer their church membership here. or any adults who desire to join the church by profession of faith are asked to contact the minister or one of the elders. ‘ Explorers’ Part1 The Explorers closing ceremony was then held which included the Roll Call and the hymn, “Child- ren Who Walk in Jesus’ Way," followed by the Explorer closing prayer. The enjoyable evening closed with the Benediction by Rev. Binnington. The annual Christmas Party of the Explorers was held in the Sunday School room on Monday evening of last week, with the girls' mothers as their gues_ts. The annual get-together of the Township was held at the Cedar- Tonship was held at the Cedar- Brae Golf Club on Thursday ev- ening. . __._,,D, A speedy recovery is wished for Mrs. Douglas Gee who under- went an operation in St. Michael’s Hospital. Toronto. on Friday: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Toronto had Saturday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. S. De- Foe. Couples Club The annual Christmas party of the Couples Club was held in the Sunday School room on Friday evening. The children played games. They also had carol- singing. Santa arrived at the close to distribute the gifts and treats for the children. Brownie Pack a On Saturday morning the lst Gormley Brownie Pack visited the Gormley Rest Home and sang Christmas carols for the patients there. Before leaving they left a Christmas plant for the Home, and a bag of candy for each pa- tient. '"They returned to ’the home of Mrs. P. Rumney where games were played followed by lunch. ERNIE LICK Sales Staff B. S. LAURIA President GERRY CROSBY Sales Staff g merry (Ebriztmag anh a 31951131319 ant ï¬ruzperuus 33m: $3231? § KEN MITCHELL Sales Staff 1‘0 THE COMMUNITIES IN WHICH STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED mm SAIAIOOU! HAMILTON IRAII’FOID 10mm WE OPERATE AND; TO ALL And Staff CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS, TO OUR EMPLOYEES AND THEIR FAMILIES, TO OUR EEG. WALKER Salu Staff Kip/«.1 .; L g kg CAN ADIANS. 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