Congratulations to three local boys for winning several events in thé' Toronto Ski Club Meet held at the Summit Golf Club last Sunday. Louis Stong left on Sunday for two weeks holiday in Colorada Springs. Colorado. where he will be attending the World‘s Skating Championships. Beverley Acres Home and School Association meeting was held on February 19, in the form of an oratorical contest, the con- testants being introduced by the association president, Mrs. Irene Worrell. The winners of the preâ€" pared speeches were Carol Scott and Michael Wilson. Impromptu speech winners were Ellen Derry and Brian MacGregor, both of whom acquitted themselves ad- mirably, as the contestants were unaware of the subject they were to speak on until a few minutes before the contest. Due to illness of one of the contestants, Brian was selected as a substitute. be- ing notiï¬ed just a short while in advance, and this young contestâ€" ant's sense of humor was greatly appreciated by the audience. These winners will represent the Beverley Acres Public School at the inter-school oratorical con. test which will be held during Education Week in the Crosby Heights School Auditorium on Wednesday, March 4. The evening was brought to a close by the serving of refreshments to all present, by the social committee. The attractive mural, as men- tioned in this column last week. and which contributed a great deal to the authenticity of the Hawaiian setting for the High School formal, was painted by Fon Lew, son of Bing Lew, the proprietor of the Town Inn, Yonge‘ St. In the 15 years and under class, Peter Miller. Yonge St, won a Nordic Cup for coming ï¬rst in the ski jump. and he also gained two second places for the cross country and downhill. Peter Le- cuyer, in the same class. placed third in the cross country. Dwight Powell. in the 12 years and under class walked away with three awards, for the ï¬rst place in the cross country he received a handsome desk set, and he also placed second in the ski jump and third in the downhill. "WWW WWW' MWVVWVywwwaWyVVW~WVVV \Alyxvx.) ) I Yonge & Bénson «mawmmrxAAWA/V‘A AAAAAMMW W W 7 memmmwwwg) It's a pleasure {*0 shop at Marley's Richmond Hill Lions Hall Richmond Hill . . . Monday, March 2nd CANADA PACKERS AYLMER CHOICE FRUIT COCKTAIL NATURE’S BEST CUT GREEN BEANS 3for25c DEVON RINDLESS BACON 59c FLORIDA CABBAGE 2 for 25¢ CALIFORNIA NEW GREEN ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 for29c CALIFORNIA CAULIFLOWER (snow White) 213‘: Yonge St. Young's BA Service Station ONE STOP SERVICE CENTRE Hanson’s Flowers CUT FLOWERS â€" FLORAL TRIBUTES “FROM GREENHOUSE TO YOU" WASHING. POLISHING. GREASING, TIRE REPAIRS, BATTERIES MORLEY'S General Repairs to all Makes of Cars Sid Hunt, Licensed Mechanic Elgin Mills - TU. 4-1171 “The Liberal" is always glad to receive social and personal items for this page and a call to TUrner 4â€"i1‘05 will receive courteous attention. This newspaper will also welcome news reports about church organizations. women’s and men’s societies, lodges and other groups. While copy will be ac- cepted up to Wednesday of each week. it is desir- able to have it in earlier if possible to ensure its publication. TU. 4-0009 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Craigie and Miss Primrose Craigie attended a banquet in honour of the par- ents of the graduating class of the Wellesley School of Nursing at the Seaway Hotel last Satur- day evening. The Well Baby Clinic will be held on March 2nd from 1.30 4:0 3 pm. at the Public Health Centre. 50 Yonge St. N.. Rich- mond Hill. Polio vaccine will be available and immunization con- tinued under the auspices of the Richmond Hill Women‘s Insti- tute. Congratulations to Michael Butt, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Butt. Elizabeth St, at present at the University of Toronto, who after winning two boxing bouts against representatives from Queen’s and McGill Universities on Friday and Saturday of last week is now the winner of the senior inter-collegiate boxing championship, 165 lb. class. Next Sunday morning at St. Mary‘s Anglican Church at the eight o’clock service, the men of the parish will hold their Lenten Corporate - Communion. Immed- iately after the service the Guild will serve breakfast in Wrixon Hall and the guest speaker for the occasion will be Mayor Ken Tomlin. If you were wondering about the children from the L. M. Mc- Conaghy School trooping' down to the Arena, with their skates around their necks, last Monday afternoon â€" it was their reward for selling $305. worth of tickets to their Annual Fun Fair. Miss Anne Stephenson, New York. is spending two weeks hol- iday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stephenson, Yonge Street. ' February baptisms at St. Ma- ry’s Anglican Church were: Julia Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Riley: and Joan Diane. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Banks, Richmond Hill. Attending the Agricultural Convention at the King Edward Hotel on Wednesday and. Thurs- day of this week. are Mr. Milton Savage. Mr. Norman Tyndall and Mr. Bill Neal Jr. Richmond Hill good size heads Richmond Hill | large heads 10 oz. tins 15 oz. tin ] lb. pkg. 25c Mr. Harvey McKee of Toronto visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown, Church Street South. Dr. S. Francis, who is spendâ€" ing her vacation assisting Dr. Al- an Ripley with his Yonge St. Vet- erinary Practice, before her mar- riage was well known in skating circles as Suzanne Morrow. The 1948 edition of Canadiana, the Encyclopedia of Canada, gives her rating as a ï¬gure skater. Among her many successes, she was Canadian and North Ameri- can Pairs Champion, and in the year 1947-48 Canadian Dance Champion, and in 1949-51 Cana- dian Ladies Champion. Dr. Fran- cis has left the ï¬eld of competi- tion skating and now applies her knowledge and experience to judging various skating competi- tions throughout North America. She is married to Dr. David W. Francis, also a veterinarian, and lives in Arlington. Virginia. Councillor John Bradstock. Chairman of Parks Committee, is to be the guest speaker at the Allencourt Ratepayers’ Associa- tion meeting scheduled to meet in the Walter Scott School on the evening of Wednesday. March 4. The “Question and Answer Per- iod†and general discussion should prove of considerable in- terest. and all residents of the area are‘urged to attend. While enjoying an early vaca- tion in Florida. Mr. Grant Kel- lough, Bathurst St:, will visit Nassau in the Bahamas. and then continue to New Orleans, where he will meet a friend and enjoy a leisurely car trip home. In the early hours of Saturday morning. bed was a very welcome sight even to a teenageriAfter all the frolics at the High School formal, where they danced until 1 pm, to the orchestra of Bert Niosi, eighty students continued to the Yangtze Pagoda Restaur- ant, where as a change from the Hawaiian environment, they all enjoyed a Chinese meal. With the popular David Pattenden as Master of Ceremonies. the party was voted a great SUCCESS. John Passmore. a former studâ€" ent of Richmond Hill High School and now at McMaster University, attended the Richmond Hill An- nual ‘At Home’ accompanied by Miss Janice Butlin. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hill, Up- lands Ave.. left Melton by plane Tuesday for a holiday in Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Little, Vaughan Road, are enjoying a two week vacation in Florida. Attending the Rotary Conven- tion at the Royal York Hotel on Friday. February.20, were Mr. and Mrs. H. Butt, Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickson, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Ryland. Mrs Charles Robinson of. Wilâ€" lowdale spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ford McDowell of Aurora. Representatives from Richmond Hill at the Good Road Conven- tion held at the Royal York Hotel on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week were, Chairman of the Roads Committee. Mr. S. F. Tin- ker, Mr. F. R. Perkins, Mr. 0. Whalen, and Mr. F. Bovaird. The executive meeting of the lst Richmond Hill Scout Moth- ers’ Auxiliary was held on Feb- ruary 24 at the home of Mrs. Robt. Hill with 11 ladies present. Mrs. Bill Smith reported on the Group Committee meeting. Fur- ther discussion was held on the rummage sale. Refreshments were provided by Mrs. K. Flynn and Mrs. Bill Smith. Looking forward to a year’s stay with her son, is Mrs. Tibert, Yonge St., who is leaving at the end of this month to visit her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Tibert at Medicine Hat. A1- berta. Mr. Tibert has a program on C.H.A.T. Television, where he interviews well known and inter- esting personalities. Miss Eleanor Wood of Toronto. escorted by John Seatoq‘ was a guest: at the Richmond HiIIHigh School Formal last Friday. Enjoying the Florida sunshine are Mr. and Mrs. F. Webb. Bath- urst, St.. who are holidaying at Hallandale Beach. Once again the Girl Guides sponsored two evening shows at the Richmond Hill Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday, and from all reports both evenings proved to be quite successful. This method of fund raising is proving to be a popular annual event and the choice of ï¬lms this year should encourage more ana more people to attend this worth- while venturel Tuesday night's show “Island in the Sun" was well received and Wednesday night's “Les Girls" was most entertain- ing. The writer has not visited a motion picture theatre for more months than she cares to remem- ber and it was the ï¬rst time she had seen a non-cimerama ï¬lm of the Queen projected on a ciner- ama screen. The ï¬lm strip was that lovely scene of the Queen, as Colonel of the Guards. cross- ing the Horse Guards Parade, but the eflect to put it very bluntly was anything but regal. The Queen appears as a fat podgy lit- tle creature, while the horse ap- pears as a monstrosity that might have had a dachshund somewhere in its background. Surely the vast movie organization can produce a ï¬lm which does justice to our beloved monarch? The guest speaker, Mrs. Rich- mond. Educational Consultant for the W. J. Gage Publishing Com- pany, outlined the basic reading programme. speaking on such phases as proper approach tech- niques, teacher, pupil, relation- ship. sight vocabulary. skills of word attack, and word building. The panel discussion that fol- A pretty wedding was solem- nized at St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill. on Satâ€" urday, February 14, 1959, when Carole Wilson Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton, Richmond Hill, became the bride of LAC George Albert Cameron. son of Mr. and Mrs“ Donald Cameron, Richvale. The Rev. James F. O’Neil officiated at the double ring ceremony when the chancel was decorated with pink gladioli and ’mums. Miss Doro- Two hundred and ï¬fty public school teachers from the Inspec- torates of York 2 and 3 attended the initial meeting of the Inter- national Reading Association, York County Chapter, which was held on February 19, in the Cros- by Heights Public School. Chair- man of the meeting was Mr, Duâ€" ard Rose, Supervising Principal of Richmond Hill Public Schools. The panel discussion that fol- lowed proved highly enlightening, the panel comprising Mrs. Rich- mond, Mr. E. Gooding. Miss Fockler, Mrs. Smary and Mr. Mc- Roberts. At the evening session of this meeting, from 630 to 9.30, the book display was arranged by Inspectors Maynard Hallman and W. J. McLeod, a full range of text and library books were dis- played, with maps, globes, and various teaching aids. Damon- stration of a machine that rec- ords the rate of speed at which a child reads, was also given. Ex- ecutives of this local I.R.A. group are: Chairman. Mr. Duard Rose [Richmond Hill): Vice Chairman, Mr. Robert Everist (Charles Hewitt School); Secretary, Mr. E. Gooding (Richmond Hill); Treas- urer, Mrs. McDonald (Unionville). The Richmond Hill Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold the' 2nd Annual Jaycee Bosses Night at the Summit View Res- taurant on Thursday, February 26. The Jaycees plan to have more than 30, bosses in attend- ance as well as district six presi- dent G. Schottlander. In addition to special entertainment and prizes the evening will be high- lighted by a ï¬nal contest to dev termine the winner of the public speaking course conducted by member George Nabln. Plans for the pre-Easter show- ing of children's fashions. sched- uled for March 14. in the Presby- terian Sunday School, are well under way. reports the convenoi'. Mrs. Art Mitchell. The clothing to be worn by the 30 children modelling. will be supplied by Judy’s Children's Wear. and the latest in footwear for the young people by Shield’s Footwear Sev- eral Richmond Hill merchants have contributed door prizes, and refreshments will be served at the end of the afternoon’s pro- gram. Holidaying at Gray Rocks Inn, St. Jovite, in the Laurentians are Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Siegerman, Talmage Drive. LAC and Mrs. George Albert Cam- eron are seen above signing the register following their marriage in St. Mary’s Anglican Church, on February 14, 19-59. The bride is 'the former Carole Wilson GOLDEN LION 5400 l NUMBERS $7OJACKpoT Next Sunday evening, March _1, at 7 p.m., the choir of St. Ma- ry’s Anglican Church will pres- ent the well known Lenten Can- tata ‘The Cruciï¬xion’ by Sir John Stainel‘. This is a Meditation on the Sacred Passion of ihe Holy Redeemer for solo voices and inâ€" terspersed with hymns. The solo parts will be sung by Mr. Jack Large and Mr. Grant Mowat. The Voices from the crowd will be sung by Mr. Walter Bettridge and Mr. Art Manoek. thy Armstrong of King City was at the organ and ushers were Boyd Gaorge and Terrance Bangs. The bride walked down the aisle, escorted by her father, in a ballerina length while. lace and nylon gown with lace bolero, and wearing the gift of the groom, a necklace of pearls; her tiny pearl studded caplet had a shbulderâ€" length veil of nylon net and she carried a cascade bouquet of sweetheart roses and white car- nations. The M.T.A. musical club. which was organized a couple of years ago by Miss Ruth Garson, M.O.D. GM. of Richmond Hill, has been making great strides in bringing to its members a full knowledge of the origin. development and progress of music. Past meetings have consisted of attending light musical concerts by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at Massey Hall, discussion of musical in- struments, composers. artists and also listening to recordings en- joyable to everybody. Members are encouraged to build their own record library and sugges- tions are made as to choice of recordings. In a recent meeting. an execuâ€" tive was elected: president, Pat- ricia Warren: secretary, Bever- ley Chan: telephone convenor, Tom Ludlow. Other members are Valerie Gropp, Sylvia Inglis, Ronald Forrester, Patricia Mac- ewan. Barbara Lentine and Rich- ard Newton-Smith. Anyone interested in joining this musical club may phone TU. 4â€"3802 CARD 0F THANKS I wish to extend my appreciaâ€" tion for the acts of kindness and messages of sympathy and beauâ€" tiful flowers received from our kind friends. relatives and neigh- bours during my recent bereave- ment. 1 especially thank Rev. Jenkinson, Dr. Bigford and Wright & Taylor Funeral Home for the kind words and efficient management. of services. Mrs. John Gray. l“1w35 Mr. and Mrs. William Clapham of Concord wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation 10 the relatives and friends for their kindness. sympathy. and flora] tributes during the loss of their dear uncle. Robert Barnard, and special 1hanks to Dr. R. A. Bigford. Maple. and the Ward Funeral Home, Weston. c1w35 THOMAS â€"- Bill and Alwyn (nee Neal) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Joseph Keith. at the York County Hospital, Newmarket, Ontario, February 18‘ 1959. cle5 CARD OF THANKS 13mm $599 57 Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton, Richmond Hill, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cameron, Richvale. Attending the bride as Matron of Honour, Mrs. Z. Oelke wore a pale blue lace cocktail length gown with matching feather head- dress and carried a nosegay bou- quet of pink carnations. Mr. Jack Brass was best man. Forty guests attended the re- ception held in the Town Inn when the mother of the bride re- ceived wearingr a street length navy blue crepe dress with mat- ching hat and white accessories, her corsage was of white carna- tions. The groom’s mother as- sisted in a gown of deep blue with matching picture hat of blue leaves and her corsage was of pink carnations. Following a honeymoon in the Laurentians, the happy couple will live in St. Hubert, Quebec. where the groom is stationed with the R.C.A.F. Mr. and Mrs, Sheldon C. Cle- ment, Thornhih, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Catharine. to Bruno Ehrist- mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Ehirstmann of Winterthur. Switz- L‘land. The marriage will take place on March 21 in Richmond Hill United Church. HARRIS â€"- On Thursday Febru’ ary 19, at Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital. William Harris. El~ mira. Ontario, formerly of Langstalf, beloved husband of Polly Ednitt and father of Win- nifred (Mrs. Frank Wyse). Fun- eral was held Saturday after- noon, interment in Elmira Cem- etery. . c1w35 -mn-n-u.n-n-m.o.d- - m-o-n-n-u BRANCH MISS E. Woodbyrne VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL Richmond Hill Hall PHONE TU â€" Photo by Lagerquist (Engagement LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS ‘ PHONE TU. 4-1105 V. O. N. ZBeathg Have you been lo 14 LEVENDALE RD. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Feb'ruary 26, 1959 5 . 4-4101 Municipal Wadwic/a Jam “FOR WOMEN WHO DESERVE THE BEST†c1.v35 Kay and Warwick Butt IOOOOIOIIOOIICIV.UIOOC. Am“lll“\\\l\llll\\llll“\lll\ll11111111lllllllllllllllllml!llllll\m\\l“!mm“\\\1\\\\lilllllKl!lllllllllll“1\i111“\11fl1111111\m\\““lllmlllfllm\1l\lll\\\\l\\\\\\ll :uummtmunmInuuuuuuu“u\\n\mm\\\ummnuuumu\n\mmu\\\\um“m1m\ull\\\\\\m\\\\\\\\\\u\mmumm\uu\\m\\m\\\m\u\\\uui Whereas, public education has been a principal concern and its support a sustained policy of our town, province and federal governments, Whereas, it is becoming increasingly recognized that ignorance and freedom are incompatible, and an efficient school system in each community is vital to the preservation of our Cana- dian way of life, And Whereas, the observance of a 'special Education Week each )ear af- fords opportunity for parents to visit schools, for community leaders to dis- cuss critical :chool problems, and for general re-appraisal of public educa- tion with a View to its betterment, Therefore, 1, Kenneth W. Tomlin,- Mayor of Richmond Hill (10 proclaim March 1 to March 7, 1959, to be Canad- ian Education Week in this Town. P ROCLAMAT ION Stop 22 Yonge Street AV. AV. 5-4741 KENNETH W. TOMLIN, Mayor - RADIO . Hl-H RICHMOND HEIGHTS PLAZA Ialely E ANTENNAS INSTALLED '. 5-2669