Meeti n g 55. No.3 Vaughan Elects Mr. G. Read On Tuesday evening, Decem- ber 30, the annual ratepayers meeting was held in Carryille School, S. S. No. 3 Vaughan. - There were nine ratepayers pres- I ent. Mr. Robert A. Kirk was ap- pointed chairman for the meet- ing, and Mrs. Bert Middleton was secretary. I Mr. Kirk called the meeting tol order «and the minutes of last! year and the 1§58 ï¬nancial state-' ment were read. One trustee,l Church News Despite the nasty blizzard blow- ing at church time, a good num~ her were in attendance at Carr- ville Church Sunday. It was an- nounced that January 18 Rev. Terry of Oakville will be the speaker as Dr. Eddy will be in Oakville taking anniversary ser- vices at a former charge. January 25 will be the first communion of the New Year. Keep this in mind. We would like to extend deepâ€" est sympathy to Dr. and Mrs. _ ~ ~ Eddy in the passing of Mrs. Ed- Gordon Read. WHS appomted by dy's eldest brother on New Year’s ballot. Trustee John Baker has day. He had suffered a stroke two years and Trustee John Nes- re ntly, creating much sadness -bltl}' has one more year on the for the Eddys over this festive board. season. It was decided to leave the sec- Sunday School retary-treasurer‘s salary at the It is a great thrill to the child- same ï¬gure as last year. ren of the Thornhill charge. es- Mr. Kirk expressed a very sin- pecially the junior class at Carrâ€" cere vote of thanks to the trus- ville, when they study their Sun- tees for their ï¬ne work in the day School lessons from their past year. The ratepayers also junior teacher and class book in approved of the very ï¬ne job of which their minister, Dr. E. B. painting being done to the in- Eddy, composed and wrote the terior of the old school. lessons for the first quarter. “The The meeting was adjourned at Life of Jesus Christ.†We would 9:15 p.111. like to congratulate our minister on this fine piece of work. There were 19 pupils and teaâ€" chers present on Sunday. Mrs. L. Kirk, Mrs. C. Wilson.vMiss Dorothy Baker and Jim Bushell are in charge of the classes for the month of January. Boys and girls try and be pre- sent Sunday so you will be entit- led to a new pin soon for perfect attendance. Christmas in Carrville 1958 Once again Christmas has come and gone. This is how some of the families spent their dayâ€"â€" some by entertaining and others by being entertained. ’ - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton and John entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson, Myra Jane and Bet- ty Ann Wilson of Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs. David Barton and Bonnie Barton of Beverley Acres were present for' supper Christ- mas night, also Miss Evelyn Mer- cer of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bone en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Dou’glas Bone and Don and Bobby Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Risebrough of Newtonbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Risebrough of Humber Summit and Miss Evah Sheppard was also present. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton had the family all home for din- ner at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Middleton and son Glen of Don- caster, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ash and Robbie and Donna-Lyn Ash of Edgeley and of course Gretta and Nancy Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kirk entertained Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirk and children, Stephen, Judy ‘ and Robin Kirk of Islington. Mr. Frank Kirk of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bone and sons visited at the Kirk home for a while on Christmas morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hobday and Miss Dorothy Hobday entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bruce .Wark and son David. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. John Wynne, Richmond Hill Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wynn, Kathy, Dianne and Ronnie called at the John Wynn‘s home and had Christmas dinner with Mr. & Mrs. George Bushey at Downsview. Mrs. A. Read and Gordon had Mr. and Mrs. Grant Drewery and son Donald of Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Read and sons John, Jim, Bruce and Kenneth Read of Oro for dinner and Miss Mary George and Mr. Wm. George of Richmond Hill for supâ€" per. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winger held Christmas on Friday and had all the family home. Ray and his friend Miss Evelyn Bennett of Unionville, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith and sons Eldon and Glen Smith of Stouffville; Mr. and M15. Clifford Winger and Lois and Mary Winger, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eade and Ruth Ann Eade, all of Lemonville; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steckley and son Wayne of Markham, Gerald Winger of Ringwood completed the family circle. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Middleton had Misses plive, Myrtle and Ha- zel Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. " Lloyd Middleton and Bobby of l Schomberg and Mr. and Mrs. , ENCORE 55A Yonge St. S. Nearly New Clothes for the entire family TU. 4-3910 TU. 4-3341 Herridge Electric 53 YONGE N. Richmond Hill" “ ,. DON'T YOU EVER sums-012 sun/£2. EIGHT AWAY we Friendly drivers and metered trucks increase your satis- faction when you or- der, your fuel oil frontijus. AM “a! .- i i 1'; 4 'fléï¬ï¬agvmg FUELOIL-BUILDERS S SUPPLIES - FEEDS '-‘ .5; It can now be done at moderate cost with .1;:;AVA'LON; NYLON CARPETING y .i_ in 0.0% nylon fabric with foam rubber backing HARD WEARING o EASILY CLEANED o NO PAD REQUIRED .p‘MOTI-l PROOF o ATTRACTIVE COLORS in self pattern or plain O MODERATE PRICE laid . in your home, apartment or office. -- .Available also in Custom Made Rugs ' _ f s l , rlc ,. .cALI. BA I 0485 3;, me p es 148 WILLOWDALE AVE. ran LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, January 8, 195 CARRVILLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. BERT MIDDLETON Telephone Maple 130R3 9 - ,. Happy birthday to Ronnie Soul, who celebrated New Year’s day; Douglas Hannah and Ella Ander- son for January 6 and Reg. Mit- chell January 8; Colleen Clarke, two years old on January 7 and Joan McFee who celebrates Jan- uary 11. 1 Peggy Ratchford entertained her friends to a skating party on her birthdgy. December 20th. Guests were Lorna and Carinda Burns, Brian, Rhonda,and Donna Ford and Walter Cracknell. Those helping Caroline Whelan Pasmore has also returned to his studies at McMaster University. Mary Clarke visited her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim, Wil- lowdale, during Christmas holi- days. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Whelan spent New Year’s day with Mr. and Mrs. Hathersley, Rexdale. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Passmore and Margie spent last Saturday at their cottage, Chandas Lake. See coming events for details of next square dance to be held Just fill out the attached coupon and return it to us. We’ll send a man right out to help you make ‘7 your plans! on Christmas day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Winger, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Winger and sons Gary and Lewis of Whitchurch: Murray Winger and Miss Beverley Davidson, Toâ€" ronto; Mr. and Mrs. David Winger and Stephen and Mark Winger of Unionville; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winger and daughter Peggy of Bathurst Street, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Hercher of Sherwood. Mr. Wilfred J. McNab and Miss McNab had as their Christmas RELIANCE SERVICE STATION Open 7 11.111. - 12 Midnight DAILY Victor Draper Agencies - I â€" glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'lll. Conversion To S ‘ h h ‘ " _ = we as or own r0 | Correspondent: The Evening Branch of the 60 cycle g ' ' Woman’s Auxiliary of St. John’s Anglican Church SAME DAY SERVICE g , TU. 4-2708 TU. 4-1534 on 3 Give your child a room of her 5 _ John Wight and Stewart, David T E g own b . . g - 5 y convertm atti MargijU‘Et and Leonard nghl 0f Brian and Brad Rushlow and Jimmy Williams has returned EjL VISION 2 space into a cosy begdmor: gal: K‘J'ka. all home for ChrlStmaS the Troyer children have been to Royal Roads Military College Rale "' waShel' ‘g’ .1 , ’_ 0 1 dinner at 1100“- 4 . victims of measles during Christ- by plane after spending the holi~ Repair service 2 eaSI y and economlcauy Wlth the 'Mr- and Ml‘s- 531'“ wmger afld mas holidays. days at his home here. John "'5' 1161p Of.UNIONVILLE LUMBER. Paul entertained all the family 5 g E E UNIONV'ILLE BEQMOBER co. l.TD. I would like a representative to call to discuss I - - . he school January 9. guests for dinner Mr. and Mrs. have fun on her birthda were at t . - . E. Souche and children Bernard Mark Williams, Stephen ii‘arrell, 1 Oak Ridges Ontario remOdEhng my 33$th- and Marie Ellen Souche and Mr. Heather McFee, Dougie Brown If you have something to sell, PR-‘3'5471 Name I ~ and Mrs-J- A- MCNab and famil)’. and Chris and Karen Fullman. a for sale ad in The Liberal clas- ‘ .Hunâ€â€œâ€˜3'H'"u"“""""""""“" Joann. Frank and Jane MCNab Of Their mothers enjoyed a pleasant EM’ 8'9559 sified column will get quick re- Address.......... ‘ suns. ..............Phone......... IlllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIIllIlllll\lll\\lll\lll\lll\lllll\\l\lllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll\\ll\l\\\\ll\\llllll\lllIlllllllllIIII\l\l\lllllllllllllhlllllllll MOB: P0 WEB; Hl-GAPACITY ARMOR GLASS. Only Canadian Tire has i. ALL THE POWER IS "LOCKED-IN" ' UNTII. 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Mrs. Irene Plunkett; Mr. John Milne, all of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morris, Carr- ville Road, at dinner on New Year’s. Constable and Mrs. T. R. Shields and children Greig, Rod- . dy and Janice spent Christmas at St. Catharines with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shields‘and Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens, having a nice holiday of 4 or 5 days. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jack McEwen and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacBeth. Mr. aners. Allister Todd and son Keir: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper of Concord had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. David Todd and son at Concord. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bulley and Michael entertained Mrs. A. Iron- sides of ijr on Christmas day and at New ear’s they had Miss- es Marianne and Susan Ironsides of Belleville for a few days, the Bulleys taking them home to Belâ€" leville at the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood and afternoon with Mrs. Whelan. FIRM“ r‘ 1‘ ’M: 6-VOLT DRY CHARGE -â€"- Fin Chevrolet 1940-54, Dodge (mos?) 1933-55. Oldsmobile 6-cyl. 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Whitewall -â€" Tubeless Tires available in many sizes at $6.00 extra. Add 50¢ to above prices for installation. SAVE ON OTHER SuPER-LASTIC TUBE AND TUBELESS TIRES ’ Different Tread Dcslgn. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver and Helen at Rich- mond Hill. . Brian Walker had a holidhy in Toronto with Reg. Thornton and Reg returned with Brian and spent a few days in the Walker home. John Read of Oro had the first Ready-lined BONDED ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT-QUALITY ii??? We? aiéthmic‘es'aid BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE Moto - Master MUFFLERS his?†giagfgfyztzfï¬rizï¬gs’slffl week 0 Ecisier to install~â€"No rivetingâ€"No fining Save up to 50%â€"BIow-oul Proof aggecflflg: 1115 life ’ We are very Sorry to rem ' same We used for original equipmem 5331.1...azaa, i:§i.l..§21°â€g...'.f.'.‘alfililcd‘fla '32:: r 1 Mrs. Albert Middleton has again Save safely! C‘T'chi Sale "he ____...â€"â€"-â€"" 2-Wheel Setâ€"Exchange Price c.1,c, 5.1. 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I of short-duration EXPERT ‘ ' ' t6â€"cyl.), ’49-52 ' each _' ........ .25 Piano Recital Ford & Meteor ...... 1949-54 3.15 2.95 noose, 194cm. 6_86 ms1-ALLA1-1 Miss Judy Nicholls held one Brake JObS 1955-58 3.30 2.95 Féï¬g’l-lwï¬""""'"“""’“ (01:35; 2_25 lo 2,85 . of her very pleasant piano rectt- _.A1' EXTRA Ponï¬ac (20 & 22) “195158 2.95 2'95 I. ‘ 5.60 MUFFLE§~§~_ EXHAUST PIPES als on Tuesday afternoon at thde SAVINGS ‘ u . . . ‘ 15-56 I 7.33 g‘A‘ILusgss _ For ovory . iiirxge grin/2:3 iiircigii‘s. “43113;: 'f w" °°' '5 "°' l's'ed' “Wâ€? l" Pm†ASK FOR FREE MUFFLER INSPECTION pupils all played their selections very well: Gretta Middleton. “All Through the Night" and “Min- uet": Jane ,Nunn, “Whence 0 Shepherd Maiden" and “Pierrotâ€; David Wark, “Bourie†and “Three Blind Miceâ€; Jill Nunn. “Hush Thee My Babe†and “While Shepâ€" herds Watched Their Flock’sâ€; Patsy Lambert, “Swan on the Lake†and Scissor Grinder"; Jan- is Nicholls, “Witches Dance" and “One Fair Dayâ€; Guy Wain- wright, “Sea Song†and “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad" and Judy favoured with “Butter- fly Waltz" by Seitz. . Mrs. C. H. Nunn, Mrs. Bruce Wark, Mrs. Lou Wainwright, Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Bert Middleton were the ladies who enjoyed this lovely afternoon. we GIVE YOU c REE D IT FOR BEING A SMART SHOPPER "BE CAREFUL * WITH THOSE HARD .Hill EARNED DOLLARS-fl ASSOCIATE "STORE 25 Yonge St. N. Richmond » ' TUrner,4-ll96 , y ,;