Correspondent: David Barbow Henderson Ave. Phone AV. 5-5205 Happy Birthday to Heather Morrison who is celebrating her ï¬fth birthday, November 9th, at her home on Sprucewood Dr. Belated birthday greetings to Dana Lomas, Sprucewood Dr., who celebrated his 12th ‘rthday with a party on Octbber 8th. Happy birthday to Bob Skin- ner, Morgan Ave., who was 12 yegljsplg on Octgber 26th. ,,L._a Birthday greetings are extend- ed to Heather Menzies. Glen Cam- eron Ave., who entertained her {ï¬ends at a party on November 4 ., dongratulations to Mrs. Law Henderson Ave., on the arrival of her grananughgqr. Friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. Hudema and family Clarke Ave.. wish them the best of Luck in their new home. at Richvale. Congratulations to Jamie Dil- lane, Proctor Ave., who won the Markham Township Oratorical contest last week, and competed for county championship on Nov- ember 9th. A stork shower was held at the home of Mrs. George, Morgan Ave., on Tues.. November 8th for Mrs. C. Russ, MorganAAvg. Area members of Holy Trin- ity Church, held a business meeting on November Zad at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Baxter, Clarke Ave. Notice To Creditors AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF Thomas Bolton, Deceased. ‘ All persons having claims ag- ainst the Estate of the above named deceased, late of the Township of Markham, in the County of York. who died on or nbout the 4th day of July, 1960, are hereby notiï¬ed to send par- ticulars of the same to the under- signed on or before the 22nd day of November 1960, after which date the Estate will be distrib- uted with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice. DATED at Richmond Hill this 19th day of October, 1960. TV star ‘Mr. Fixit,’ Peter Whittall, drops the puck at the face-off to mark the official opening of the Richmond Hill Senior Hockey League. DONCASTER Stuart P. Parker, Q.C. Solicitor for Hilda Skippon Executrix Opposingï¬iceï¬tres 'Matt Kinnari .. By Elizabeth Kelson PLAN GAY CHRISTMAS FOR MENTAL PATIENTS Barbara Townshend-Carter, past Volunteer Chair- man foxjrthe ngk’_ Cou_nty Chrjs‘tmas campaign, thrpugh Luuv bAL-Iw av... r“-----~- ___ mas. She also desires to thank the Senior citizens of Richmond Hill who did such an exceptional job of sort- ing, wrapping and tagging presents and who have gra- ciously consented to assist again in this tremendous task. Mrs. Townshend-Carter has been appointed Volun- teer Chairman for Christmas gifts for the province of Ontario. Her successor as the Volunteer Chairman for York County is Mrs. Donald D. Strickland of Johnson Ave. in Thornhill. The new volunteer chairman is mak- ing another appeal to citizens of the county to put an extra gift on their shopping list. Mrs. Strickland says: an... Y..- --.- _ ____ the medium of this'ébiuï¬ln, wishes to thahk the citizens of York County for co-operation in providing Christ- mas gifts for patients in Menizal ‘I‘IosBitais la§t_ Christ- Seventy Guiders and six Dis- Area Council, Mrs. G. M. Linton, trict Commisioners of York Cen-lArea Chairman of Training and tral Division met for an evening l Mrs. D. Fox, Area Camp Adviser, of training on November 2nd in also spoke briefly to the Guiders. Richmond Hill United Church. Led by Mrs. Birkett, idle groups The division is composed of the joined for campï¬re. songs and Districts of King, Oak Ridges, taps, after which MI‘SL P. Me Markham and Ballantrae, Union- Taggartâ€"Cowan, District: Commis- ville, Gormley. Richmond Hill sioner for Thornhill. thanked both West, Richmond Hill East, Rich- the trainers and the guests for vale and Thornhill. East district the many helpful ideas and in- was well represented. spiration to carry on in. “Guidng.†The program was arranged by _ the Division Commissioner, Mrs. H. D. Currie, and was conducted by Mrs. M Birkett and Mrs. L. Lye. Mrs. Birkett, a Diploma’d ‘ Trainer, led the Guide leaders in a serious discussion on the patrol system in the companies and also gave them some excel- lent ideas for test games. Mrs. Lye, a licensed Brmmie trainer, planned the session for the Brownie Guiders. This group was divided into two, one being for those who‘ have had experience with Brownie packs and the, other for the new leaders. Ideas for test games, singing games, cere- monies and nature study were presented by Mrs. Lye, who was assisted by Mrs. F. Bigley. Mrs. E. McCarthy, Mrs. R. Flemingi and Mrs D. Inglis, Guiders fromI Riehvale and Richmond Hill East‘ Districts. Two gunk m the Gamma! “I stress the value of individual giving . . . of a person assuming a personal responsibility in providing Christ‘- mas cheer for our mental patients.†Last year, the Canadian Mental Health Association had its ï¬rst Dominion wide campaign. The York County branch was very active in this project. Thanks to the generosity of the citizens of York County more than 750 presents were given. These were distributed to the persons living in approved homes and to the men at the Ontario Hospital in Aurora. Some of the children’s toys Evere sent to the Thornhaven school for retarded chill!- en. ’ Area Guide And Brownie Leaders AttendTrainingCourse,UnitedChurch Gift wrapping is. optional. The following list is sug- gested: For men . . . a tie, tobacco and snuff, shaving lotion, candy, ball point pens, games, magazine subscrip- tions, records and books. For women . . . stockings, gloves, cosmetics, candy, note paper, cigarettes, maga- zine subscriptions, records and books. Clubs and grouips are encouraged to have a shower of gifts. You may take your gifts to your local collection depot or send it to Box 1, Richmond Hill. Your local Volunteer Chairmann, Mrs. Strickland may be contacted at AV. 5-3954 and would be pleased to answer any enquiries. Many grateful letters for Christmas gifts were sent by patients in the hospitals for the mentally ill. or by residents of approved homes (formerly patients of Ontario Mental Hospitals). Following is a letter of ap- preciation that was sent to Mrs. Townshend-Carter last year from a patient: Dear Madam: I wish to thank you for the lovely Christmas gifts. The one I liked most was the little wicker basket ï¬lled with lavender. All my life I have loved that scent but this is the ï¬rst time I have ever been given any. Please thank the people who remem- bered us. I hope they have a happy New Year. This is only one of the many letters of appreciation that was received by the former local chairman of the York County Mental Health Association. “To most of us,†said Mrs. Townshend-Carter, “Christmas is a time of giving and receiving . . . of family reunions and good will. Some of the hospital patients and residents of approved homes have neither family or friends to remember them during the festive season. Your thoughtfulness will be much appreciated when you send your gift to the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Christmas Gift Campaign.†(left) and Ron Bailey are carefully eye- ing the oversized puck used by Mr. Whittall. The four team Senior League play every Tuesday evening in the town arena. « â€" Photo by Lagerquist 7. mg Area Council, Mrs. G. M. Linton, Area Chairman of Training and Mrs. D. Fox, Area Camp Adviser, also spoke briefly to the Guiders. ALVIN S. FARMER for Licensed Auctioneer York 8: Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience SPECIALIZING EN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS We personally handle all sale bills and advertising PHONE GOR‘MELEY 5311 GORMLEY, ONT. 1'0 un Hallowe’en Dance ..___ , V_ _ 7 flee There were many parties in the area before and after the Hal- lowe’en Masquerade at Maple, Community Hall on Friday, Qc-' tober 28. The hall was gaily decorated in the spirit of the; season and the costumes were‘ clever and amusing. Prizes were given for the most original and it was a difficult decision to make. There were many door prizes and spot prizes and a large hamper was raffled. Lots of fun was had by all, and the proceeds of $145.00 go towards the Charles Howitt School As- sociation to help out the school. Mr anti Mr: W H, Collett. Cres. Congratulations To Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross, Pear- son Ave., on the safe arrival of their son. on Friday, October 28. Annual District Dinner and Dance The York Summit District Boy Scouts held their annual meeting on Friday. October 28, at the new Anglican Church in King. After a delicious turkey dinner, the president, Mr. Norman Perry introduced the Head Table and the guest speaker, Mr. Walter Harpur, Field Commissioner, Lakeland Region, who gave an address on his phase of Scout- mg. MT. and Mrs. W. H. Collett, MadKay Dr. celebrated their wed- ding anniversary at the dance and they came as bride and groom. Rummage Séle a. . A1: a recent meeting of the Lamgstatf Community Centre it was decided to hold a Rummage Sale in aid of the proposed Community Hall, at Richvale Community Hall on Saturday, November 19, at 2 pm. ' ' 'Iiï¬Ã©â€˜ié'Rvï¬i’ 5156 Be" Home Bak- ing sold. Emmanuel Church A rummage sale will be held at Emmanuel Church, Parish Hall, MacKay Dr. on Saturday, November 12 at 10 am. If you have anything you want picked up to donate to the sale please phone Mrs. G. Lumau, AV. 5- 3136 or Mrs. R. Brash, AV. 5- 3587. Charles Howitt School Associa- timn. _ _ i An executive meeting was held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Col- lett, MacKay Drive on Tuesday, November lst. The next general meeting on Monday, November '7 was discussed. That week be- {ing “Education Week,†the prin- cipal Mr. R. Brown and the tea- chers have arranged the program with an Art Class for parents afterwards. 25 Roosevelt Drive The December meeting was also discussed and it was decided to hold Christmas party for the parents on Friday, December 9, in the form of a Pot Luck Supper and Dance, to be at the school. Telephone conveners will be ask- ed to notify all parents. ‘ lst Langstaff Scout Mothers _ An executive meeting was held at the home of the president Mrs. R. Clark, Denham Dr. on Tuesday morning, November lst. Final preparations for the Christmas Tree Bazaar, on Sat- urday. November 19 were dis- cussed, and it was decided to have separate plates for children, with a carton of milk for 15c in the Tea room. Movies will be shown in the Scout Hut, adjacent to the school, by the Scouts, candy Will also be sold to the children in the Hu-t as well as at the Candy table in the school. The November meeting will be the Christmas Party and will be in the form of a Pot Luck supper to be held at the home of Mrs. A. Miller, Westwood Lane, on Wednesday, Novemlber 17. A11 ar- ticles for the bazaar are .to be brought to the m eting. 2nd Richvale Bro ie and Guide Mothers The November meeting of the 2nd Richvale Guide and Brown- ie Mothers was held on Wednes- day, at the home of Mrs. Maier, Roosevelt Dr. A family in unfortunate cir- cumstances has been found in Richmond Hill and the Brownies and Guides have adopted them for Christmas, with Brownies giv- ing toys, Guides clothes and the Mothers a hamper of food. The December meeting is al- ways the Christmas party and along with the small gift that each one takes, the Mothers are asked to bring tinned food or packaged food that will keep to put into the hamper for the fam- ily. It will be Wednesday, De- cember 7, at the home of the Town 8. Country Food Plan Well . . . food cost average family of per week . . \. . $5 Freezer cost per Week as low as 34-40 Food and Freezer per week .4 $14.15 Still puzzled? We’ll be glad to explain . . . at no obligation to you. Just call collect. 210 Markham Rd. Richmond Hill ESTAB. 1950 975 440 I415 AV. 5-5401 AV. 5-5402 WA. 1-1445 T0 9 RM. RICHVALE NEWS Huh? food cost £0; CORRESPONDENT: Nms. E. E. SPEARS $9.75 till 1 a.m. 1:939 Arrived In California president Mrs. Cres. Congratulations After the recess the Annual1 Meeting was held. The Annual Report and Budget was adopted. The nominations and elections of the following Officers of the Council - President - Mr. N. J. Perry. Vice President - Mr. A. MacNaughton, Secretary - Mrs. E. Maddon, Treasurer - Mr. F. Thivierge. Afterwards a dance was held To Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross, Pear- son Ave., on the safe arrival of their son. on Friday, October 28. Annual District Dinner and Dance av run. uuu "no u. Aivau, ;. yum son Ave., on the'safe arrival of their son. on Friday. October 28. Annual District Dinner and Dance The York Summit District Boy‘ Scouts held their annual meeting on Friday. October 28, at the new Anglican Church in King. After a delicious turkey dinner, the president, Mr. Norman Perry introduced the Head Table and the guest speaker, Mr. Walter Harpur, Field Commissioner, Lakeland Region, who gave an address on his phase of Scout- mg. Entertainment was provided by the lst Langstaff Scout Troop aided by 3rd Richmond Hill, in the form of a “Gang Show.†Mrs. D. Wood played the piano and the boys’ numbers were very well received. “This is a critical time in the history of the world. The gig- antic task facing Thc Uxï¬ted Na- tions today- is to endeavour to produce peace, when so great a sum of money is being spent in many countries to prepare for possible war." Fred C. Stinson. Q.C.,'M.P. for York Centre, ad- dressing the Annual Meeting of the York Centre Progressive Con- servative Association. October 31 at Armour Heights Public School. Went on to add â€" "I am satisfied that the policy of Russia at this time is to avoid serious negotia- tions, in an effort to prolong the anxiety of the rest of the world.†Speaking to an audience of two hundred members, Mr. Stinson continued â€" “More than half of the people of the world are living ____::L:_._, “A..-_L.. -L... 4--“ The “Gang†were Howard Cazaly, David Clark, Brian Con- nett, Murray Day, Bob Howard, Warren Hurrom, Barry King, Gary King, Tommy Ludlow, Steve Menzies, John Wilkinson and Roy Winterfield. Many neighbours and friends have been anxious to hear about the Everall-Newman trip to Cali- fornia. We received word this week that they had an enjoyable two week trip down arriving on October 29. They immediately found a house, Tim is registered at the Jr. High and Lany and Sarah are attending Public School. The weather has been lovely and warm, around 70°. Although they will be receiv- ing a “Liberal†each week, they would love to hear from their friends, their address is 3212 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, California. COIN OPERATED COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY ALLENCOURT CENTRE Markham 8: Bayview Wash 25: Dry 10c rovai *Subiect to gas company app Phone AV. 5-3116 Shaw. Maryvale Free Installation .‘iFree Burner Service ’RENT an Automatic NATURAL GAS \ BURNER CLEAN 0 DEPENDABLE 0 SILENT 0 LOW COST ENJOY AUTOMATIC HEAT Fred Stinson M.P. Says - Russian Policy Aims ProlOng World Anxiety Speaking to an audience of two hundred members. Mr. Stinson continued â€" “More than half of the people of the world are living in poverty stricken conditions, which creates political instability. 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