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The Liberal, 8 Dec 1960, p. 23

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(I THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, December 8, 1960 23 I iRiehvale Public School. It Was" i ‘prescnted by Tawny Owl, Mrs. RICHVALE NEWS I Four Brownies were enrolled , i on Wednesday. November 23, SISQRSSEOZEENT' ‘Snndra Hewitt, Jane Butler, Glen- l " na Carmichael and Linda Mac- f Phone AV 5-3116 Don-"11d. l Two golden bars were present-‘ ed. one to Linda Hills and one to VOTE O’REILLY Electors Of Richmond Hill VOTE 'I'O ELECT NORM TODD ’ v 1961 ; 25 Roosevelt Drive h I T t Charles Hewitt School Assoc. tive was and introduced them. Linda Bain, also a collector's ~ WP. C The executive of the Charles All auxiliaries were asked to badge to Glenda MacCarthy. » Howitt School Association met at send a scarf and flash to York The Brownie pack Iias nowi the home of Mrs. G. Lunau.iSu1nmit Headquarters so that a 32 members. while the Guide‘ Roosevelt Dr., on Tuesday, Nov- blanket can be made up of all the ‘ 'l‘ronp has 20 members. | ember 22. to discuss the Christ- different colors from the area to There will be no meeting inj V mas Party for parents. It will be be displayed on occasions. December for the Mothers of‘ I in the form of a pot luck supper Mrs. A_ C. Macxflugimm 23w Brownies and Guides. the next ‘ starting at 7 pm. at the school an interesting talk on usymhoiflmeeting Will be the 4th Monday on Friday, December 9. After- ism in smutmgvg The audience of January, at the home of Mrs. wards there Will be a Sing SORg. was quizzed on 2i questions to J- kirk- dancing for those who wish it. see if they knew the meanings of Birthday Wishes and euchre and bridge for thoseexpi-essions in Scouting. This belated birthday greetings to W110 cafe tO Play cards. quiz is available to all auxiliaries Rich Chalken, Westwood Lane ' All the ladies will be askded to to test their mam)ch g‘liozxgas 13 on Tuesday, Novem- . bring a cup, saucer, plate an eutâ€" “S or . ‘ lery for themselves and their,H.WSEIEECEfie‘Xaipflii[£2].t2 he Also to Debbie Ellis. Westwood husbands. along with a dishlpresent or} “Elecfidnsu. A” My Lane who celebrated her 5th t; which they are particularly fond mamas are being asked to hold birthday last week. of making, casseroles, pies. and their elections in'ocmbcr to am To Andrew Carragher, ROOSe- salads, etc. Everyone will be con- respond with district elections. velt Dr. who was 9 years old on tacmd by the telephone conven' Also the” new executive wouldiwedneSda-V' November 17' . ‘Cliristmas Tree Bazaar .- ors' then gain knowledge by attendâ€" . ‘ . sailed For Home ing the fall conference. Raving a lovibf' dayvhthere “:5 ‘ Mrs. A. M. Duckworth. who Mrs c. Cassidy spoke on ma, £11510: writ-13:1" rlom t 'tlz‘ai-eaB o ‘ has been staying with her son gram and membership and had 19 {mg}? 1 11113 m.atis'tfel 3' . and his Wife. Mr. and Mrs. A- Wâ€" very interesting hints to help the :13: ,ad ’ :1" 95 how 19 c 00 0“ Duckworth, Roosevelt Dl‘., sailed program convenors ‘ SUI; aÂ¥'t Evem‘telgf S' Sp‘znsorti . for England 011 ThurSdaY. Novem- The roll call was taken and lst i Eub {a t: r ingsf.‘ co“ an ~ ber 24. on the Empress of Eng- Langstaff proudly stood up to Th 0 (as ‘h‘if‘d‘r‘anry' o d , land- Mrs. DUCkWOYth came over be counted, all nine rcpresenta-vbakeet can fiver; u? file "If; ant - from L3n035t9r~ LancaShil‘e- laSl tives. Many auxiliaries had eight,: “,m‘jawefle a. Sizglsoth Ozt; Mai’. SO has enjoyed One Of 0111‘ present, but Langstail again had“ ‘ ‘ I 0] 9 pa 0 ( e . . traeiive tea room. while the child- Canadian summels' The many the most- gren removed themselves to the ‘ friends she has made while stay- A happy sing song gave all an! , . . ing here all wish her a safe and appetite for the delicious lunchffiggg gigginglitgrzftigrcgggz weie V happygourney home; that was served by the King City The ganwdemrame Christmas. ' 2nd Rwhvale Brownies AUXiliar-‘V‘ ‘tree in the auditorium was the Prowl Pare?“ attended the The guest speaker was MI‘S» F-‘oentre of attention with thei ' -, Brownie meenng 0" WCdUGSdaSmBuesnel. well known in Scoutiiig.w1.apped Gifts' underdeath which 1 November 25» to Wine“ their circles for her work with the;many hagpy people received as. ' daughters enmlled as BI‘OWHiGS- handicapped. Mrs. Buesnel start- (11.3“; prizes from the tea room. I O U l .JL/Olledl, jmparlcag Condccenhoud ; 2' The fOIIOWing Eil’ls repeamd their ed when the handicapped child- Th ~f b1 i t re with promise and the Brownie law â€" ren attended Old Wellesley St. its téhfis‘msa: Eigegmuons, - Lindsay Mitchell. Penny Mitchell. School, and now has 42 orthoped- the apron table and jewellery an €0n0mlaa fl mmdlll'atton Mary Jane Quallce. 5115811 Mar- ie cubs and nine deaf cubs. Many.mbies 31.0 did we“ The routs i i quis. Valerie Miles and Donna awards have been given to this m. the din.- after a flaps 139mm - ‘ Smith. out-standing woman and to heriafion were $400.00_ which will be‘ . . 9 Years Experience On Planning Board The man with time to serve the public TU. 4-7002 IF ELECT I ILL... Continue to oppose the creation of countless boards and commissions, to do the work of elected representatives. This is passing the buck! * Press for an immediate decision in early 1961 on the future of the Industrial Commis- SlOIl. * Fight for re-vamping the Finance Commit- tee (traditionally composed of Mayor, Reeve and Deputy-reeve) and insist its composition be determined on the basis of fiscal experi- ence. * Trim extra services to our ability to pay for them. We cannot perpetually keep up with the Toronto J oneses~ if we hope to achieve a tax rate that will entice industry. * Do what has to be done without fear or fa- vour. A Council that attempts to please everyone, ends up being of service to none. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMNENT IS IMPORTANT â€"- and requires competent and responsible people to ad- minister it. Your choice of candidate can cost you dollars or save you dollars â€" choose with care. RE-ELECT Fall Conference husband, who is the Scoutmaster. ' h uts and . _The York. Summit District La- Coloured slides of the Clllld-lgsuebds tion 35:15: tmeanscoactivitles‘ " - dies AUXlllarles' 0f the Boy ren at Sunnyview School cubbing throughout next year_ Scouts Assocmtion of Canada activities, including a gang Show held their fall conference at All brought tears to many eyes and » Saints Church. King City. on a thankfulness to mother’s hearts _ ." Thursday. November 24. Regis- that their children were not in } tration was from 10 to 10.30 and the same circumstances as these ' ' ~ 1 coffee was served by the Maple plucky youngsters. RIChmond H1“ Bland“ 375 i‘ Auxiliary. Mrs. R. Clark, Mrs. D. Congratulations Canadian Le i011 Mills, Mrs. J. Howard. Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. Les Clark, Kirk g . REGULAR MEETING , Election Day Saturday, December 10th, 1960 For Cars 6:. Information Call TU. 4-1780 TU. 4-1863 TU. 4-1324 Wilson. Mrs. W. Wilkinson. Mrs. Drive, are celebrating their 20th A. Miller, Mrs. R. Brash. Mrs- R- wedding anniversary this week Second Monday ' Webster and Mrs. E. Spears all and their many friends in this registered for lst Langslafi‘. area, wish them many more hap- 0f eaCh month at 8 p'm' . The chairman, Mrs. M. Amos, py years. LEGION HALL, opened the meeting with a pray- 1st Richvale Brownie News - l er and the reciting of the “Mo- Mrs. F. Bigley, Commissioner Carrwne Road itlier's Pigmise”. Slhe maded the and Brown Owl of lst Richvale, One Block West of Yonge Street, arge ga er ng we come an in- received her 10 ears service a- " .i troduced the executive, also told ward at the Bryownie meeting A“ veterans welcome i each area who their representa- Wednesday, November 16 at _ I COUNCILLOR FOR I96I FOR CARS OR INFORMATION TU. 4-3627 - TU. 4-4968 ‘VCVTE TC’ ELECT thbert nurncnronn REEVE‘ His Record of 5 Years as Deputy-Reeve and 3 Years as Councillor is Assurance that a Man of Experience Will Head Township Council for the Coming Term. ‘ JOHN N'E U F E LD COUNCILLOR I96l Vaughan Township Council He is tested and found trustworthy. He believes in progress and development, but it must be CONTROLLED development, with all the interests of the Township carefully protected. These are critical days in the history of Vaughan Township. Elect as Reeve, a man of exp- erience to guard the interests of the ratepayers. For Cars & Information Phone AVE-2633 - ATS-0959 ELECTION DAY SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10th â€"- ELECTION. DAY SATURDAY, DEC. 10th POLLS OPEN 10 AM â€" 7 PM. For Information or Cars On Election Day Phone AL. 7-1223

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