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The Liberal, 7 Sep 1961, p. 11

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All persons having claims! against the Estate of the above‘Bri a] shower named deceased. late of the} On Monday evening of last Township of Va'ughan. in thelweek, neighbours and friends County 01’ York. who died onmet in the Victoria Square 0" abOlll “19 51“ d3." 0f Ma\'.‘Community Hall for a miscel- 1961. are hereby notified to‘laneous shower in honour of send particulars of the same to Mrs. Kathaleeu Lynn. and Mr. the undersigned Administrator.IAndrew Story. who were mar- on or before the 28th day of‘ried on September 2. Miss Grace September. 1961. after which‘Boynton assisted the bride and date the Estate will be distrib-tgroom-to-be with the opening uted with regard only to the of their gifts. claims of which the undersign-i They l‘eceiVi’d many lovely ed shall then have notice. and gifLSy {01' “him they thanked the undersigned will not be ii-ieVel‘Yone for them- REfI‘ESh' .ble to any person of whoselments were served at the close. claim they shall not then have‘Church News notice. I Mr. Robin Wood, student min- DATED at Richmond Hill this 28th day of August. 1961. CLEMENT EVEL Administrator, by his Stuart P. Parker, IN THE ESTATE 1 Evelyn. dN‘l‘asod Notice to Creditors AND OTHERS THURS. FRI.. SAT SEPT. 7. 8. 9 MON.. TUI-IS.. WED. SEPT. 11. 1'2. 13 Al. (‘APONI-I CHAMPION Hl-TOMS Gai LADDIE AT STUD Puppies By This Sire For Sale fun spot for all WOMAN OBS I‘ISSED FLOORS - WALLS - WINDOWS RICHMOND HILL COMMERCIAL CLEANERS DOMESTIC â€"â€" COMMERCIAL Also try our Floor Cleaners & Wax for sale to anyone - large and small quantities SEVEN THIEVES Ed. G. Robinson (‘artoon Scene from Showtime presented by Eddie Midmer, depicts John Samuelson, Jacky Webster and Linda Widmer in the ballet. The talented students are enrolled at the Midmer Dance Studios, 31 Yomze St. N.. Richmond Hill. Contact Hi Tom Kennels. Naughton Drive and Yonge St.. Elgin Mills - TU. 4â€"4517 _ On Saturday, August 12th, 1961. Gal Laddie was entered in the All Breed Susan Haywood Rod Stoigor Adult HOMICIDM, Glenn Corbett Adult Cartoon ()F Elizabeth JANI'I‘OR SERVICES YN Solicitor TU. 4-3714 On Sa Laddie Dog S Dog Show at South stock. Omario. Now Laddie was entered and defeated the 8 in Grand Style. H Male Welsh Terriex Laddie was entered in the All Breed Dog Show at Southside Park, Wood- stock. Omario. Now 11 years old Gai Laddie was entered for Specials only and defeated the 8 (op Wire Terriers in Grand Style. Hi Tom Kennels Male Welsh Terrier Rosehlll 'l‘wistle won the Best Canadian Bred and Best of Opposite Sex. gifts, 'for which theyvthanked home of Mrs Philip Rumney everyone for them. Refresh-‘on Friday evening of last week. ments were served at the closelbut due to rain the guides and iieaders spent an evening of Church News ‘ . _ _ Wh- Rnhin Wnnd chlflnnt rnin- games and Singlng indoors- theme will be, “Home Econ- omics and Health." Motto - “A merry heart kills more germs than medicine.” will be given by Mrs. W. Madill. Roll Call â€" An article made from one yard of material made up to sell. Guest speaker will be, Mrs. S. Ingemunson. Members bring in their Canada Packers labels, that they have been saving for the coffee urn for the Hall. Hos- tesses will be: Mrs. H. Barber, Mrs. G. Brands and Mrs. E. Empringham. Mr. Robin Wood, student min- ister. was in charge of the church service on Sunday morn- ing. On September 10, at 11:30 am. Dr. A. F. Binnington will be in charge of the service. _ Mr. Clarence Steckley was in charge of the Sunday School as Mr. Percy Bennett, the sup- erintendent, was guest speaker on the Vroominton charge. Rally Day Service The annual Rally Day and Family service of the Sunday School, will be held on Sun- day, September 10 at 11:30 am. There will be no Sunday School, but all the Sunday School puâ€" pils and teachers are asked to meet at 11 am. in order that they may march up into the church at 11:30 am. and sit in a body at the front. The guest soloist will be Miss Marilyn Houck. of Melville, ac- companied at the piano by her brother. John. Sr. Women‘s Institute The Sr. Women‘s Institute will meet on Tuesday. Septem- ber 12. at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Harry Barber. The Bridal Shower ..,W. M. S. On Monday evening of last‘ The W.MlS. will meet on week, neighbours and friends Wednesday, September 13th‘ at met in the Victoria Square 2:15 pm. at the home of Mrs. Community Hall for a miscel- Heber McCague, Richmond Hill. laneous shower in honour of W.M.S.Rally Mrs. Kathaleen Lynn. and Mr.- The Fall Rally of the W.M.S. Andrew Story. who wore mar- of York Presbyterial. will be ried on September 2. Miss Grace held on Thursday. September Boynton assisted the bride and 215i. in Brown's Corners United groom-to-be with the opening Churcfil of their gifts. Girl Guides They received many lovely A corn-roast was held at the at Southside Par] ario. Now 11 years 5 entered for Spec :ed the 8 (op Wire Style. Hi Tom :11 Terrier Rosehil‘ VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE R. 2 Gonnlcy -â€" Telephone Gormloy 5421 of last friends Square miscel- )5 the‘ The first meeting of the lst mom_;G01‘mle_y Girl Guide Company t 11:30 will be held on Thursday even- m will ing, September 14 at the Mel- ice_ iville Church. 7 pm. sharp to was in 9 pm. There are a few openmgs School left before the company will [9 sup_ be closed. Any girls wishing to peak" join contact Mrs. Philip Rum~ e_ _ney at Gormley 5437. Girls be- ltween the ages of 11 years to V andflfiyears are eligible. The girl gundayigmde programme is designed l Sun_‘to help girls prepare themselves 30 alm_»for happy useful lives in their School community. ",1 n": Brownies Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Binning have returned after spend the month of August vacati ing. One week was spent Lake Couchiching. two days the Stratford Festival. and remainder at their cottage Rouge Hills. Mr. and Mrs. R055 Binning and family of Montreal \‘isi on the week-end with Dr. 2 Mrs. A. F. Binnington vlsi ter and husband Donald Cannin‘z. Ar speedy recovery is wished for Miss Ruth McMath who had the misfortune to break her left ankle while on her holidays Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Story, (Mrs. Kath- aleen Lynnl, who were mar- ried by Dr. A. F. Binnington on Saturday afternoon. for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber. A son was born to Mr. and Mrsv Gordon Davie. vnee Mar- jorie Barber) on August 31. Mrs, E. McLean of Barrie spent last week here with her cousin. Mrs. A. Frisby. Mr. Ralph Boynton, Mr. Stan- ley Boynton and Grace, Mrs. W. Sandle. Margaret and Betty called on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boynton at Epsom on Tuesday of last week. Sympathy is extended to Mn and Mrs. Murray Wideman and famin in the passing of Mr. Wideman‘s father. Mr. Rolph Wideman, who was in his 85th. year. Misses Sharron and Peggy Leitch entertained Misses Raâ€" chel Farquharson and Mardi Tyndall to 3 Barbecue supper on Wednesday of last week. Another grandson for Mr. and Mrs. H: Birthday greetings to Miss Joy Mortson for September 9: to Peggy Leitch, ten years old on September 12. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forster will be celebrating their ninth wedding anniversiary on Sept- em-ber 6. Mrs. Lawson Mum‘berson, Mrs. George Brands and Mrs. Art Wilson representing the‘ Victoria Square District Cancer Society. assisted in the Cancer booth at the C.N.E. on Friday of last week. Mr. Fraser Gee has returned. after spending the summer with his sister, Dr. Evelyn Gee, in, Vancouver. Mr. Ralph Boynton, Mr. Stan- ley Boynton and Grace, Mrs. W. Sandle. Margaret and Betty called on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boynton at Epsom on Tuesday of last week. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wideman and famin in the passing of Mr. toria Square Community Centre Park motored to Elliott Lake recently to see a building which could be used as a Community Hall for the park, that they had been offered by Mr. Stephen Roman. They have accepted one. but it has to be dismantled, so they are asking for ,volunteers to go up on or about the last week in September. Contact Herman Mortson at Gormley 5513, for the particulars. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyn- ton, Miss Dorothy Jackson and Mr. Donald Boynton had Sun~ day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. William Boynton at their cot- tage at Port Bolster, Lake Simâ€" coe. The lst Gormley Brownie Pack will start its fall meetings on Friday evening, September 15, at 7 pm. in the basement of the Sr. room of S. S. No. 7, Markham school. Neighbourhood Notes '. Binnington. nda King. of Re: st week with he M . mnmngton 2r spending lst vacation- is spent at two days at val. and the ' cottage at has arrived h Dr. and the place 1. . Danny d to Mr. man and of Mr. ‘. Rolph his 85th, Mrs ‘5': Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orr be and family of King City had er‘Sunday dinner with Mr. and ed Mrs. Allan Orr and family, [the occasion being in honour of Patricia's fifth birthday. he‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Empringâ€" ey ham, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Em- Eklpringham and girls had Sunâ€" r,d‘day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Of‘Ray Wilson and boys at Is- lington. ‘12th birthday on August 24. Mrs. B. Lepkey Phone AVenne 5-3489 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Curtis. Bayview Avenue, celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept._ 61h. They are well-known Langstaff residents having lived on Yonge Street for many years prior to their moving to their be Miss Carol Llscombe of Torâ€" rance, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols and Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Mead spent a few days last week with her aunt and cousins, Mrs. Wesley Helmkay. Mrs. William Alder at Washago Beach. Miss Faye Nichols spent the holiday week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baker at Smith‘s Falls. She also i'isited the Upper Canada Vil- age. Mr. and Mrs. William Ren- nie and family of Scarboro, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill and family of Islington. Mr. Charlie Hart enjoyed a Corn-roast with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jarvis on Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rennie and family had just returned from holidaying in Vermont. Master Garry Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill has been a member of the Sea-Cadets performing every night at the ONE. Grandstand. Park Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mort- son called on relatives at Coll- ingwood last week. and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fawcett at Brantford. The committee of the Vic- toria Square Community Centre Park motored to Elliott Lake recently to see a building which could be used as a Community Hall for the park, that they had been offered by Mr. Stephen Roman. They have accepted one. :he Thornl‘ Association Jntil Sept.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nichols and Kevin have moved from Scarboro to the Dalton Moses house in Gormley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and Marta, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ackley of Sabinsville, Penn. visited with/Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr spent a few days last Week at Duclos Point, Lake Simcoe. A speedy recovery is wished for Miss Cathy Sanderson who is ill in bed. te held on oncerned wi 'esent address. 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