The Home a; School Assoc. of the Richmond Hill High School will have its lst meeting on Tues- day, October 18th at 8.15 pm. in the High School auditorium. Due to the controversial subject of textbooks the executive have arranged to have Colonel Demand Neary, the President of Thomas Nelson and Sons, Book Publish- ers as their guest speaker. His topic will be “School Text Books as they affect the pocket book." This will be of special interest to all parents of High School stu- dents and they are all cordially invited to attend. For just 50 cents you can en- joy 3 tea, and for the early Christmas shoppers a chance of picking up a bargain at the Fall Tea and Sale being held at the home of Mrs. D. Beaumont, Richmond St., on Wednesday, November 2nd from 3 to 5 pm. It is being given under the aus- pices of the Inner Wheel of the Rotary Club of Richmond Hill and tickets may be obtained from 11122113811 or by phoning TU. 4- 21 . It was interesting to note that three of Dennis Moore’s dance pupils were chosen out of 380 contestants to be in the finals for the Rose of Richmond Hill Contest held last Friday night at the Allencourt Shopping Cen- tre â€" and that his four-year-old pupil, lovely little Darlene Har- court was crowned the Rose of Richmond Hill. Auto Service Complete Service To All Makes of Can '4 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Octob'er 13, 1960 Good brakes are I “must†for safe stops. Have the peace of mind of being 100% brakewise. Come in for a brake check. If needed we’ll reline and adjust them. COOK'S BP Modern Cars Shopping â€" Weddings â€" Out Of Town Trips Can You Count On Safe Stops? NEW-I- NEW-I- NEW PLAZA TAXI Radios JOHN'S T.V. 24 Hour Service SERVING RICHMOND HILL, MARKHAM AND VAUGHAN I958 PLYMOUTH Suburban I957 BUICK Sedan I957 DODGES I957 PLYMOUTHS I955 DODGE Suburban MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM AT Wm. Neal 6': Sons USED CAR BARGAINS ELGIN MILLS TU. 4-8“! TUrner 4 - 1111 AV. 5-4138 Prompt M alton Service Car Radios 61 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill PHONE TU. 41-7381 HI-FI Editor Margot Crack Attending the 1960 annual con- vention of the Synod of Toronto nnd Kingston Presbyterian Yam Peoples' Society were, Misc Carol Nell, Miss Merl Re", Miss San- dra Young and Miss Iva Bovalrd. The four day convention was held at Knox Presbyterian Church, Galt and the theme for the weekend was "He Leadeth Me." Upon arrival Friday even- ing, each of the girls were bill- eted within the city of Galt. Dur- ing the entire weekend, morning devotions, song services, bible quiz, discussion groups, films of interest on the missions in East Africa and prayer meetings were attended by each delegate. Sat- urday evening a banquet was held for the three hundred and fifty delegates who attended the Conference and Sunday morning began the first of a series of sermons on the theme “He Lead- eth Me" conducted by the Rev. Walter Kennedy, M. A. from Paris, Ontario. Students through- out the province intermingled and a social time was also enjoy- ed. Roy Finlayson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finlayson, Osiris Dr., is back at the Richmond Hill High School following an operation on his arm at Newmarket Hos- pital on Tuesday of last week. Roy, who sustained a broken arm thirteen weeks ago at a softball practice has been a very patient patient, and "The Liberal†joins with his many friends in hoping that the operation was success- ful and that he will enjoy a com- plete recovery, At a recent meeting of the executive Ladies Section, Rich- mond Hill Curling Club. it was decided to open this year’s curl- ing season with a luncheon to be held in the lounge of the club on Tuesday, October 25, at 1 pm. For those interested in curling on the day, ice will be available both in the morning and afternoon. Following the lunch- eon there will be a short'general meeting at which time the ex. ecutive will be introduced and plans for the season revealed. Stephen Ker Appleby has re- cently joined the cast of the “Craig Family“ series on the CBC Farm radio programme which is heard daily at 12.30 pm. Steve, who will be playing the part of the minister has had many years Broadway experience, is a member of the Curtain Club and owner of the Richmond Hill TV Store on Yonge St. Pompano Beach, Florida. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill, Leven- dale Road were their daughter and soan-law Mr. and Mn. Fred Willis and son Randy from Courteous Drivers “Around the World in Eighty Days" is the popular feature at- traction coming to The Richmond Theatre next Wednesday. Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. Bring a pencil and paper and plan to attend one or both ses- sions. make a note of the date. Thursday. October 20th. The place. The Library Auditorium (with kind permission of the li‘ brary board). The time: 10.30 am. to 12 noon and 1.30 to 4 pm. The W. I. feel sure this will be worth- while. I wish to thank all my friends for the cards and flowers sent during my stay in the hospital, and special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bun for their kind- ness to my family at this time. Robert Madden CARD 0!“ THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Robert Mackie gratefully ack- nowledges the many kind exâ€" pressions of sympathy and floral tribute from friends and neigh- bours, also for the kindness ex- tended to her during the latter years of her life. c1w15 COOPER -â€" In loving memory of my dear daughter Edith, who passed away October 15. 1959. Always smiling. happy and con- tent, Loved was my daughter where- ver she went To a beautiful life, a sudden end, She died too soon, everyone’s friend. â€" Sadly missed and ever treas- ured by her mother, Emily Rum- ble. c1w15 COOPER â€" In loving memory of a dear wife. mother and grandmother, Edith Cooper, who passed away October 15, 1959. God gave me a wonderful mo- ther, Her menigry will never grow 0 . He fashioned her smile out of sunshine, He moulded her heart of pure gold, He needed a new star in heaven, A beautiful light to shine, And out of this world of sorrow He took that dear mother of A very special short course has been arranged for Thursday, 0c- tober 20th. The topic Aids To Effective Speaking, everyone in- terested is invited, there will be a morning session from 10 am. to 12 noon and an afternoon ses- sion from 1.30 to 4 pm. so pack a lunch and plan to attend both sessions. This should prove interesting to many ladies whether they are aspiring actresses or merely de- sirous of improving their method of speech in business matters or helping to entertain their hus- band’s potential clientele or merely day by day living. Re- cently Mrs. J. Bayley had the pleasure of attending the “Cur- tain Club's delightful garden par- ty, and was most impressed with the lady commentator introduc- ing the models in the fashion show. This was an example of effective speaking.__ V’l‘he Lecturer will be Mrs. Ar- thur Hamilton of Atwood (A Dept, Representative). CARD 0!" THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rainey and their daughter Lesley have recently returned from Ottawa ‘where they attended the wedding ‘of Mrs. Rainey’s sister Sherrill Willhms to Mr. Robert Taylor on Saturday, October lst at the Church of Saint Mathias in Ot- tawa. S‘herrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Williams, formerly of Rockport Crescent was 3 Richmond Hill High School stu- dent before leaving for Ottawa a year ago and is presently em- ployed at the Bank of Nova Sco- tla, Spark St. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor last weekend from the Hill ware. Lesley Webb, Bryan Mills and Mr. and Mrs. D. Lovell. The October meeting of the Richmond Hill Women’s Institute is scheduled for Thursday 13th, when they will have the pleasure of having Mr. Joseph Lanthier of Leltchcroft farms as their guest speaker. All members are asked to be on hand. So if you would like to at- tend this course (which inciden- tally is free) courtesy of the Dept. of Agriculture and in coâ€"operation with the Women’s Institute of Richmond mu. In memoriams mine. Asleep in God’s beautiful gar- den, Away from all trouble and pain, Some day when life's journey is ended, We shall all be together again. â€" Sadly missed and always remembered by husband Charles, daughter Phyllis, soan-law Gab- riel and grand-son Louis. alw15 BALL â€"â€" In lovi memory of Michael, son of 311‘. and Mrs. Leslie Ball, who died October 12, 1958. *1w15 Among those who travelled by motor to hear Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt speak on behalf of Can- cer Education at Kitchener last week. were: Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Purves. Unlonvllle, Mrs. Jos- eph Fisher, Unionvllle, Mrs. Oli- ver Miller, Gormley, Mrs. Doro- thy Findlay, King and Mrs. Nor- man Ritchie of Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill Lawn Bowling Club held its ï¬nal tournament of the season last Wednesday. The Walker Hall Memorial Trophy was won by 3 Richmond Hill rink skipped by Stan. Pipher. Other members of the rink were Hugh Yerex and Ed. Butlin. Second prize was won by Skip Pearson of Rosedale. clw15 WADE â€" Eldon 'l‘elford â€" Sud- MACKIE, Sophronia â€" At the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Bartley, Toronto, Thurs- day, October 6, 1960, Sophronia Smith, beloved wife of the late Robert Mackie of Richmond Hill dear mother of Ross, Mrs. W. Rose (Edithl, Norman, Har- old, William, Mrs. J. C. Ripp (Clara), Stella, Mabel, Mrs. H. G. Bartley (Mildred), Ralph and the late Marshall and Ar- thur. The private funeral was held from the Wright & Tay- lor funeral home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill, Sunday. at 2 pm. Interment followed in Richmond Hill cemetery. PREST, Norman â€" At the Bran- son hospital on Friday, Octo- ber 7, 1960, Norman Prest of Maple, beloved husband of Margaret Shunk, dear father of Mrs. Archie Watson (Beat- rice), in his 82nd year. The funeral was held from the Wright and Taylor funeral home, 126 Yonge St. N., Rich- mond Hill on Monday at 2 p. m. Interment Iollowed in Map- le cemetery. c1w15 STEVENS, Arthur George â€" Suddenly at his home, 44 Mor- gan Ave.. Thornhill, on Sunday, October 9, 1960, in his 50th year beloved husband of Marie Cunningham, father of Mar- jorie Ann (Marny) at home; member of Garden Lodge No. 641 A.F. & A.M. Employee of John T. Hepburn Co.. former- 1y De Havilland Aircraft Co. A service was held at Wright and Taylor Funeral Home, Richmond Hill, Tuesday even- ing at 8 pm. and the funeral was held on Wednesday from Anderson Funeral Home in Windsor, Out. 7 V c1w15 At her home at 318 S. Paliser Cres., on October lst. Mrs. R. J. Steven entertained at a Trousseau Tea for her daughter, Miss Pat- ricia Steven, who is to be mar- ried to Mr. Alf Rogstad of To- ronto, in Richmond Hill United Ch-urrch, on October 15. Assisting with the trousseau and gifts were maid of honour Miss June Hetherington and bridesmaids Misses Donna Pal- mer and Heather Steven. Others helping during the afternoon were Misses Lee Morris and Shirley Barker, ‘Mrs. S. W. M. Hardwick. Mrs. W. Nesbitt, Mrs. T. Hetherington, Mrs. R. Craine, Mrs. J. E. Handford, Mrs. T. V. Brett, Mrs. L. McGregor, Mrs. W. T. Palmer and Mrs. Ross Knechtel. A high light of the tea was the display of clothes for her trous- seau made by the bride-to-be. who also made her own wedding dress and veil. On September 19, Pat and Alf were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Strandholt, Moore Park Ave., Willowdale. when Alf’s fellow policemen and their wives gathered for a mis- cellaneous shower and party. Mrs. Fred Carr of Brimorton Dr. Scarboro was hostess to a number of girls from the Trea- sury Dept, Parliament Bldgs., on September 23 at' a Pantry Shelf shower in honour of the bride- to-be. The guests were received by the bride-to-be and her mother. Pat‘s Grandmother, Mrs. Edith Doan of Beamsville (who is in her 89th year) and her Great Aunt Mrs. J. N. Fields of Stayner poured tea, as did also Mrs. C. G. Higginson and Mrs. L. Forsyth of Richmond Hill. At the home of Mrs. '1‘. Beth- erington, Bedford Park, Rich- mond Hill, on September ‘15, the maid of honour and bridesmaids entertained about 30 friends of Pat and her mother when Pat received an assortment of beau- tiful shower gifts. “Paris fashions! Skirts are very short and very tight. The girls tiny, mostly about 5’ but even so they can hardly walk! Warwick House lingerie is marvellous for travelling and their stockings survived miles of sightseeing.†An interesting news item re- ceived from Cicely Thomson, who with her husband Woodburn and family is travelling in England and on the continent. Dr. G. K. Martin, Director of Public Health Administration with the Ontario Department of Health, attended the Ontario Public Health Association Con- vention which was held at the King Edward Sheraton Hotel on Monday through Wednesday of last week. Spending the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 10s- eph Rainey and their daughter Lesley were Mrs. Rainey’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Williams from Ottawa. FOR QUICK & SATISFYING RESULTS TRY LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS PHONE TU. 4-1105 denly, Monday, October 10. 1960, Eldon Telford Wade 0f Maple, beloved husband of Annie McCluskey, dear father of Andrew Philip Lawrence. grandfather of Michael and Philip, brother of Mrs. W. Groombridge (Ida), Mrs. W. C. Monkman (Elta) and Mrs. T. E. Forbear (Della). The funeral was held from Wright and Taylor Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill on Wednesday at 2 pm. Inter- ment followed in King City Cemetery. clw15 keaths clw15 Suzie Butt created a hit in her tall fur hat and her after ski boots of Alpaca fur made by the Quechua Indians high up in the Andes mountains of Peru, which she were with her stretchy ski pants and her kitten bulky swea- ter. Lorraine Webb was stun- ning in her three piece willow green co-ordinates by Miss Sun Valley. Vi Paris with her smart coiï¬ure by Chez Pauline, looked very chic in her purple skirt with a Hathaway olouse carrying through the purple theme in its bold floral pattern. Joan Webb was very sporty in her simple but elegant white knit dress with the ribb d raglan sleeves from Austria. arg Hutchison was the perfect example of what a young On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of last week, the wom- en of Richmond Hill and sur- rounding districts were treated to a showing of Autumn Moods, presented by Warwick House and Shields’ FootWear under the auspices of St. Mary’s (Anglican; Evening Guild. The show started off with slacks and ski wear and progress- ed into skirts and sweaters, cas- ual dresses, right into fussy after ï¬ve gowns. Some of the high- lights of the show were the im- ports from Warwick House from Israel, Switzerland, Vienna and Sweden, with materials for Cana- dian made dresses coming from London, Paris and Italy. Perfectly attired in her ski outï¬t, Miss Suzie Butt is seen above modelling attractive stretchy ski pants and kitten bulky sweater, which is glamorized by her fur hat and after ski boots of Alpaca fur. This and many other attractive fashions were seen at the “Autumn Moods†fashion show presented by Warwick House and Shields Footwear last week at Wrixon Hall. â€" Photo by Chaplin Ste/0r All day delight: our soft, light pump... OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS Richmond Heights Centre 80% Block SHIEIDSW/i: All the outï¬ts from War~ wick House were com’pleme‘nted by shoes from Shield’s Footwear and jewellery from Taylors Jew- ellers. Chez Pauline did the at- tractive hair styles. Jean O’Neil introduced the show and gave high praise to the woman behind the scene, who did so much to help prepare the show, namely Mrs. Kay Butt, co-owner of War- wick House. Jean then introduced Warwick Butt who commentated the whole show. There were many door prizes drawn throughout the evening and the Guild mem- bers served a lovely punch at in- termission. Everyone associated with the show feels it was a huge success and the comments heard as people were leaving Wrixon Hali wére all favourabl'e matron should wear in her “Un- der Leaf Green†French broad- cloth dress and jacket; Kay Querengesser with her dark hair looked striking in a two piece knit suit with double breasted jacket from Israel. Peggy Austin who could be mistaken for Doris Day wore a wool chalice dress splashed with red and orange of the fall colours; Gloria Kent in a sapphire blue chiffon with her wristlet from Rice’s Flowers, was charmingly attired for a party. Bridget Crampton was most be- coming in a pale aqua dress from Switzerland and Betty Lou Whyte was smart in a Swedish car coat and dark brown slims. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS r(“Lion 28 Yonge St. S. Imps! selling brand efflueme in the mu WIGHT'S PHARMACY TU- 4-5341 TU. 4-1521 Richmond Hill