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The Liberal, 28 Sep 1961, p. 5

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New members will bé receiv- 0? into the church at this ser- v ce. The Evening Auxiliary will hold a social hour at the close of the service, when those pres- ent will have an opportunity to greet the new members and welcome them into the fellow- ship of the church. A Pro-Communion service will be held at Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church on Friday, September 29th, at 8 pm. EHERBERT R. BUTT Richmond Hill _TUrner 4-1312 R INSURANCE WANTED FOR COMMUNITY LEAGUE OPENIHG MONDAY, OCT. 72nd Registration :â€"Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 6:30 pm. to 8:30 pm. Bayview High School. Bayview-Markham Rd. Those clothes you are tired of, or your children have outgrown. may be just what someone is looking for. WORDS FOR THE WORLD 0 Son of Man! Veiled in My immemorial being and in the ancient eternity of My essence, I knew My Love for Thee; therefore I created thee, have engraved on thee Mine image and revealed to the My beauty. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acro, Baton, Jazz Special Pre-School Age Afternoon Classes RICHMOND BOWL MONDAY NIGHTS 9 PM. CALL AV. 5-3028 TU. 4-7002 24 Elizabeth St. N. Richmond Hill (El): 332531: $pr THE DANCE STUDIO OF MRS. SYLVIA GARSON BOWLERS Richmond Hill Baha’i Group Please address all enquiries to Box No. 9 "The Liberal” Tel: TU. 4-5167 or TU. 4-5775 (Specializing In‘NearIy New Clothing BAHA'I WORLD FAITH A TTENTION LADIES for Women and Children) 12 Centre St. East (Just off Yonge) Richmond Hill DEPENDABLE Editor Margot Crack Classes In Telephone SERVICE Former nursing sister of the R.C.A.F. Nancy Stephenson is holidaying with her parents in Newmarket, before sailing from Montreal October 9th on the Homeric, for a year in England and on the continent. Nancy is a graduate of Oak Ridges Public School, Aurora High School and the Toronto General Hospital class 'of January 1958. ‘ed a buffet supper at the home‘s;15 ' of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith, 390 Tyneview Lane, following st, the christening last Sunday elf-"Wm tel-noon of their son, Brian Ew- Servi art Smith at St. Mary’s Anglican lst' ‘ Church. Out of town guests were deco-1 from Toronto, Hamilton and‘flowe Mount HOPe- weget Miss Lois Perkins, daughterv Mrs. E. P. Leno, of 86 Leisure Mr. W. A. Cox. formerly of Club of St. Matthew's Ulfued of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Perkins‘lLaua celebrated her 89th oirth- Edmonton, and his family will Church when they held their op- is now enrolled in the Socialiday on September 18th, 1961. A move into their new home on ening meeting of the Fall sea- and Philosophical Course at‘dinner party was held on the Trayborn Drive, Richmond son on Saturday evening last. Victoria College.- ~ {Sunday with her family present. Heights Subdivision, on or about with a “pot-luck dinner." It _* * * together with her nieces from October 7th. Mr. Cox is a meat Following the dinner, a brief Mrs. P. C. Hill has recently Toronto. and their families. 1supervisor at Loblaw Groceter- discussion of the church pro. returned from a two week's 1101- s a t v ‘ias, Limited. and has been with gram for the next twelve months [day in Banff Springs and Van-TV Highlights that firm 14 years The sale of was engaged in and the bal- couven she, was accompanied by‘ Students from grade XXI and the home was handled by the ance of the evening was spent her daughter, Mrs. J. Warnerlgrade mm from Richmond Hi1[!Marple Real Estate Company. in dancing. The committee of Mrs. P. C. Hill has rec'ently returned from a two week’s hol- iday in Banff Springs and Van- couver. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. Warner Eakins of Point Claire. Quebec. Relatives and friends attend- L a buffet supperflat £11e_ho_njne â€" Baha’i Writings. Toronto, Ontario EMplre 2-3456 Richmond Hill 112 Yonge St. Toronto Rev. Robert J. McNauxht was the guest preacher at the Sun- day morning service of St. Matthew’s United Church. Mr. McNaught is the minister of Queensville United Church. He took for his sermon title, "Jesus, The Bread of Life”. The min- ister of St. Matthew’s the Rev. W. W. Patterson was the guest preacher at the Queensviile Anniversary Services. Mr. Mc- Naught and Mr. Patterson have known each other since they ‘both held charges in the Bay of iQuinte Conference. At Richmond Hill Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday, Sepiem- her 24th, Douna Lyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Legge, 44 Markham Road, received the Sacrament of Baptism. Donna also was presented with a New Testament from the Sunday .school. The shoes may'not at little Mary .O'Neil â€" and the hat may be a bit too big! But it's a sure thing that they will find owners of the right size next Saturday, when the Even-lug Branch of the W.A. holds its rummage sale at Wrixon Hall, next to St. Mary's Anglican 1NChurch in Richmond Hill, at 2 pm. Mary, who is the daughter \of the Rev. James and Mrs. iO'Neil, is modelling hat, shoes land other goods which will ap- lpear on rummage sale tables. Mud. thanks to a recent ruling, 1there will be no three per cent Ontario sales tax on articles lchanging hands at the sale. Guests at the home of Mrs. J. Milligan, Yonge St. North, were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parkin- son from St. Lambert, Quebec. A visit to the new Curtain Club Theatre was of great interest to the visitors as Mrs. Parkinson is the president of the Thes- pians, a drama group in St. Lambert, who are in the pro- cess of trying to establish their own little theatre in that area. The Green Room party fol- lowing the final curtain of the Curtain Club performances of their two Canadian One Act Plays “The Transplanted” and “Like It or Not" on October 7th, will be held at the home of Mrs. Duncan Glllard. 39 Church Street North. St. Mary's Anglican Church. will hold its Harvest Festival Services next Sunday, October Ist, when the church will be decorated with sheaves of grain. flowers and leaves. fruits and vegetables. Everyone is wel- come to attend these Services of Thanksgiving for bountiful crops. Students from grade XXI and grade XIII from Richmond Hill ngh School will be participat- ing in the Channel 9 programme “Club 6" on Tuesday next at 6:15 pm. St. Mary's Anglican will hold its Harvest Services next Sunday, lst, when the church decorated with sheaves jlze Sump/e5 Photo by Lagerquist) 'ere amp 300] at little Ma the hat Wh ! But it'S‘lal will findl at t size next E Eyen-lnglthe re f A large turnout of old and new members and a very agree- able weatherman helped to make the first meeting of the season for the Presbyterian Church Couples' Club a tremendous success. Cyril Bell introduced old Man- lla hands, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hack- er to a group of their Richmond Hill and Toronto friends. Al and Martha Hacker, who are Americans, have lived in the Philli‘ppines and the Congo which they left as the troubles were starting and have recently returned from a two year spell in Brazil. Martha, who is Reg- gie Bell's godmother and Al gave interesting accounts of life in Brazil where they had met many of the Brazilian Traction personnel including the Mitchell Sharps of Toronto. service rendered the Craft by the Mabley family. :- : no- t The annual Diocesan G. A. Conference which was held at Camp Couchiching, Langford Mills, on September 8, 9 and 10, was attended by Anne Dews? bury, Helen Knott and Molly Hardwick of St. Mary's Angli- can G.A. The girls report an exciting weekend with group discussions on worship work and recreations with plenty of leisure time for sports, swim- ming and fun. Many new friends were made and interesting re- ports taken backlto their group. The program ‘Painting The: Person’ was taken by Mrs. Aur drey Barnett, and was much en- hanced by the presence of three representatives of 'Beauty Coun- selor,’ Mrs. Flo. Nesbitt, Mrs. Mary Parks and Mrs. Mary Fol- lows, who gave make-up dem- onstrations and very helpful hints on beauty care. Coffee was served. Inactive or members at large please contact the president Mrs. Alice Smyth, TU. 4-1741. 434% t A “bon voyage” party was given for Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw ‘of Belfast, N. Ireland, at the home of her niece. Mrs. Normsn Munroe. 382 Crosby Ave., on Saturday, September 16, 1961. Among those present were Mrs. Shaw's brother, Mr. Alfred Nickel] and Mrs. Nickeil, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nickel] Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bratton, Mr. Les- lie Shaw and Miss Monica Mc- Kenny, and the host and host- ess Norman and Elline Munroe. Mrs. Shaw is returning home on the 6.00 o’clock flight on Sat- urday, September 30, 1961, af- ter a six months visit to Toronto, Montreal and New York. A most enjoyable evening was spent, first in impacting the Department of Lands and Forests, Maple, and later at the ‘home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Russell ‘Tilt for a weiner roast and sing song. The October meeting will be the annual Hallowe’en Par- W. The Hackers will spend the rest of the week with Ruth and Cyril before continuing with their home leave which they will finish in December at San Francisco. V. Wor. Bro. Cecil C. Mabley recently appointed an officer of Grand Lodge was honored by ‘his brethren of Richmond Mas- onic Lodge at the regular meet- ing last Wednesday. W. Bro. Gordon A. Gardner. ruling masa ter extended congratulations and on behalf of the Lodge V. W. Bro. A. A. Eden made the presentation of Grand Lodge regalia to V. W. Bro. Mabley. In making the presentation he paid tribute to the outstanding service rendered the Craft by the Mabiey 'family. 'llhe York County branch oil “ram “0"” t the Canadian Mental Health As- 1‘" Cub PM" soolation held their “Captain’s The K“ C“ PaCk 0‘ the 15‘ Meeting" of Volunteer Visitors, Beverley Acres Scout 3' Cub White Cress Workers, and Soc-[Troop held their 1'93"”? meet‘ lal Workers on September Hunting 0“ Thursday evening last at the Ontario Hospital. Aurormnvith an excellent number pres- pr. 5. B, Jemem Director of cut under the direction of Ak- the new York County Mentallela T0111 Carney, 33‘00 MIS- Healhh Clinic addressed the‘Joan Robb and Assistant Miss group on “White Cross Clubs"iMal‘i13r'n 593111112- for patients. and stated frankly; Four new Chums were M1131“- that he “was disappointed to ted to the 1380!. 8nd 811 enJOY- find none in the county, and ed the work and games engaged hoped that the Association‘in during the evening. Akela would sponsor some in differ-'Cal‘ney urged the cubs C0 "keep em areas." .up the good work” as their ef- 1 Dr. Jensen was introduced by‘forts culminated in their win- ?Mrs. P. A. Townshend Carter, nlng an "A" Pennant at the Dis- iand thanked by Mrs. R. L.!trict Cub Rally held in Thorn- ‘Moore: also participating were’hiil in June. just prior to clos- Mrs. Jan Kowiak, Richmond Killing for the season with their 'and Mrs. Fay O'Callaghan. campout at Oxtrail Camp. Cigars and chocolates all the business of round were the order of the from Richmond day on Monday for members Rev. C. H. Big; of the Liberal staff following of Richmond the births on Friday of a boy, Church, Mr. Jo] William Alexander. born to the}. P. Wilson. an foreman Ross Breuls and his lam W. Patters wife Sarah, and a girl, Darlene St. Matthew's Adele, to the linotype operator East Richmond Bruce Hudson and his wife Sacrament of Barbara. Population explosion! [ion was adminis The Allencourt Ladies Lea- gue has started bowling on Wed- nesday at 9 pm. and would wel- come new members. For infor- mation call TU. 4-1900. The new executive for the coming season is president. Pat Jones; Treasurer. Joan Rutter and SecretaryEdie McLean. Attention Lady Bowlers! 0}} Mgpday night Ruth and I The September meeting or the Evening Guild of St. Mary's An- glican Church was held at the home of Mrs. Marnie Twidale at Maryvale Gardens. Business was first discussed followed by a film of “On Building of a Radar Station for D.E.W. Line," and later outdoors for barbecued hot [dogs and coffee. Also under discussion was the problem of disposal of ab- out five tons of hay at present stored in the barn, which build- ing has been converted into use as the Rovers' club room. Those who are interested in secur- ing this hay, Information may be obtained from the Rover skipper. Mr. Fred Lynn by tel- ephoning PR. (+5911. Shere Khan Cubs The second meeting in the new season of the Shere Khan Cubs of the lst Beverley Acres was very well attended when they me¢ on Monday night in ‘Beveriey Acres Public School under the leadership of Akeia: Mrs. Ev. Miller and Baloo Dale ‘Mason. Opening his “second eye”. Cub Terry Hall was pre- sented with his second star. In- struction in various subjects‘ were given and preliminary tests made. after which the meeting concluded with the “Grand Howl". Kn Cub Pack The next meeting of the A - iliary is scheduled for Cote er 17th, at which time the new ex- ecutive will be installed. Re- freshments brought this pleas- ant and productive meeting to a close. ist Kin: Rover Crew The lst King Rover Crew held their third weekly meet- ing of the fall season on Mon- day night in their club room on the King Sideroad. With a full attendance, business and fund raising projects were discussed. The lst Beverley Acres Cub & Scout Auxiliary held their first meeting of the season at Beverley Acres school on Sep- tember 19th. An enjoyable ev- ening included discussion of coming events for the Troop with the Scouters present, Scouomaster Norman Foster. A. S. M. Gordon Graham and Rover Leader Graeme Gould. The first meeting of the sea- son of Delta Lambda Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, was held at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Wood. Plans for the fall rushing pro- gram were discussed, and the first event will be a party at the home of Mrs. Elsie Hemdge on Sept. 28th. lat Beverley Acres The Kaa Cub Pack of the lst Beverley Acres Scout & Cub Troop held their regular meet- ing on Thursday evening last with an excellent number pres- ent under the direction of Ak- ela Tom Carney, Baloo Mrs. Joan Robb and Assistant Miss Marilyn Sparling. Sacrament of Holy Commun- ion was administered to visitors at the Court of the Church. The Rev. Donald McLean of Keswick was installed as chair- man of the York Presbytery for the current year. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neville Cross are Mr. and Mrs. R. Crow who arrived on Saturday from Bexley Heath, Kent. England. Church, Mr. John Spanner. Dr. J. P. Wilson. and the Rev. Will- iam W. Patterson. Minister of St. Matthew's United Church. East Richmond Hill. Following the dinner, a brief discussion of the church pro. gram for the next twelve months was engaged in and the bal- ance of the evening was spent in dancing. The committee of couples that convened the event comprised Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Derry. and Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. The all day meeting of the York Presbytery. United Church of Canada. was held on Tues- day, September 26th in St. Paul's United Church. Lake Wil- cox. Those who participated in the business of the Presbytery from Richmond Hill included Rev. C. H. Higginson, Minister of Richmond Hill United Church, Mr. John Spanner. Dr. An evening of fellowship and fun was_e11j‘oygc_i by the Couple's i'flh Richmond Hill Ladles‘ Aux. . It was decided to use the Aux- iliary fee money to provide ma- terial for a first-aid kit for the boys. Members were asked to attend the annual meeting of the district to be held at Rich- mond Hill United Church on Wédnesday, October 25th. All [\embers were also asked to help raise funds by attending a clothing demonstration to be held at the home of Mrs. B. Pherson, 221 Brawndale Cres- cent. The new executive for the year 1961-62 is as follows: Pres- ident, Mrs. Joan Gibson; Vice- president, Mrs. L. Kew; Secret- ary, Mrs. Ivy Dagger; Treasurer, Mrs. Joan Russell; Social Con- venor, Mrs. Doris Robinson: Sunshine Convener, Mrs. D. Webb: Membership Convenor, Mrs. D. Mowatt: Sewing Con- venor, Mrs. B. Pherson. The Ladies Auxiliary of the 7th Richmond Hill Scout and Cub Troop held their first meet- ing of the season at the home of Mrs. Joan Campbell, 348 South Taylor Mills Drive on Tuesday, September 9th, with nine mem- bers present. CUB LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS Phone TU. 4-1105 or AV. 5-3316 and FARM STYLE STANDING RIB ROAST lb. 55c LEAN POT ROAST lb. 35c BAYVIEW PLAZA SAUSAGE lb. 19c ‘ eatina ~69, SAVINGS! ASSORTMENT 0f BICK'S PICKLES SCOUT . NELS GAGE NEWS Reglstratlon for Night School Classes will be held. tonight (Thursday) 7.30 to 9 pm. at Richmond Hill High School. MURRAY - Pat and Joyce (nee Hodge) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Dean Patrick, on September let, 1961. at Branson Hospital. HUDSON â€" Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hudson, Dufferin St., happily announce the arrival of their third daughter. Dar- lene Adele, a sister for Deb- bie and Christine. at York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Friday, September 22, 1961. BREULS â€" Sarah and Ross Breuls, Levendale Road, are happy 4:0 announce the birth of their second son, William Alexander, a brother for Clark. on Friday, September 22. 1961, at Branson Hospital. Mother and baby doing well. Kinette And Kinsmen Executive The “blitz” conducted in“ Monday evening for thq Vic- torian Order of Nurses was an outstanding success. said Treasurer Roy Chandler. CanvaSSers, concentrating their efforts in a two-hour period, met with good re- sponses. ‘ Still to come are the con- tributions from commer- cial and industrial sources. A final figure. said Mr. Chandler. will probably be available next week. VON Blitz Successful THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ont? Thursday, September 28 TU. 4-769] clw13 â€" PLUS â€" 2V2 in. SIMMS -THRUSH PAINT BRUSH Miss Ruth Garson, A.D.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Voice and Theory (Preparatory for Royal Conservatory Examinations) 428 S, Femleigh Circle Richmond Hill Super Kem Kem Glo 24 YONGE ST. S. REG. PRICE Visit Our Discount Paint Dept. RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE SCHOOL OF DANCING 8 Yonge St. S. TU. 4-2875 RICHMOND HILL FOX TROT, WALTZ, (HA (HA BALLROOM DANCING. . e Classes in our new general course Includes: RHUMBA and SAMBA It's Easy! It's Fun! It's Relaxing CLASSES NOW FORMING‘ DENNIS MOORE ' Free Parking At Rear 01 Store Entrance Ofi‘ Arnold St., Rear Post Office Free Colour Blending Service For Only [CE I70 Save 50% CASH AND CARRY ONLY lll TU. 4-2101 79 Off RICHMOND HILL All Outside Paints N eptolac Enamel Markham-Bawiew Area (Photo by Lagerquflt) 1% 85c , 1961

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