Miss Mary Dawson spent the Thanksgiving week-end as a guest of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Daw- son at their cottage at Bayf‘ieldl Inlet near Point au Baril. is if A: II The Chancel Guild of St. Mary’s Anglican Church will hold a Silver Tea at the home of the President, Mrs. H. Char- les Peacock, Gormlcy Side Road, on Saturday, October 14th, from 3.30 to 6 pm. Transportation will be provided from the Parish Hall for those desiring it and the men of the Parish are in-, vited to attend with their lad- Ies. This Tea is given in aid of. Chancel Guild Funds. ' Gunner apprentice Soldier Donald C. Hoover of 177 Law- rence Avenue. Richmond Hill, is among sixty young soldiers who this month began training under the Canadian Army's Ap- prentice Training Plan at the Royal Canadian School of Ar- tillery, Camp SllllO, Manitoba. During the next two years he will complete his formal edu- cation whilst undergoing early military training. (National Defence Photo) l ‘ l Editor Margot Craclt “Strawberries in October" -‘ Mrs. J. F. Ag: of Whitby enâ€" Local optometrist, Mr. J. C. Norm Stephen- joyed a four day visit at the Horvath. is attending the Fall I 1yes indeed! Mr. ‘sori picked them in his Hunt ‘Avenue garden last week. ‘ Il no: is a: 'Noteworthy A horn of plenty filled with fruit, a bible, wheat, candles and fruit combined to make a very attractive and effective Thanksgiving window display at the Richmond Hill T. V. Store on Yonge St. iii ail 1* It! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gibson held an ‘At Home’ at their Cen- tre St. home on Sunday evening for their daughter and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beckley who were visiting Rich- mond Hill for the Thanksgiving ‘ weekend. ##1## Richmond Hill Co-Operative Nursery School’s second event i, of the season was a great suc- cess. The teachers and directors of the school escorted forty- seven children to the Sunny- brook Riding Stables where they all enjoyed a real funfare of pony rides. Transportation was supplied by the school bus. A: a: i- no: Miss Mabel Robertson suc- cessfully underwent surgery for correct-ion of idiopathic scolioses at Toronto General Hospital last Thursday, and is regaining strength slowly following post operative effects. Mabel will be in a cast for a further six months during which time she would appreciate visits or hearing from any of her friends. Her address is Ward C, Toronto General Hos- pital. s s d a: With a new season of the Walter Scott Y.W.C.A. Neigh- bours underway, an interested .eye is cast towards their forth- C.H.C.H. Channel 11 on Sunday‘er daughter Mrs. C. C. Clarke coming programme ideas. Re-, freshingly new suggestions from within the group are very excit- iing such as a theatre night’lfive dance numbers were ac-lis still very active. a regular fashion Show and a few sup cepted at this audition for fu- church-goer and is k-eenlyinter-, prises! The next meeting is this Thursday, October 12th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seminar in Ocular Pathology ,Fry, Richmond Street. During which is being held in North ’the holiday weekend Mrs. Agg visited Mr. and Mrs. John Agg and their art studio at Terra Cotta. Mr. Agg is recognized as a prominent artist, and a grand ‘son of Mrs. Agg, Sr. May Menzies and her sister, * * "‘ * Miss Emma Austin were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Gillard at the Church Street home of ,hosted the Curtain Club Green Drs. Rolpli and Lillian Lang-, .Room Party at their home on staff, Former residents ofl Church St., on Saturday evening‘Richmond Hill for thirty vears,l following the very successful they visited many friends in four day run of two Canadian this area before returning to plays ‘The Transplanted andltheir home in Keswick. ‘Like it or Not' at the new Cur-i * t it in l tain Club 'St. iation of Ontario, October 14th and 15th. is is is is During the past week Mrs. Members who travelled to s- t t it At Richmond Hill Presbyter- Goodwill tour were most enthus-, October 8, Andrew Scott. son of moters of the plan and the won-1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Latâ€" derful hospitality extended to‘ liner. of Cornwall. Ontario, re- them by the ladies in the north: ceived the Sacrament of Bap-,ern parts of the province. A, tism. He was also presented with‘complete report from the group; a New Testament from The‘will be given at the meetingl Sunday School. A number of on October 12th. The W. I. out of town friends attended would like all members and the ceremony. friends to keep October 25th in 4 r r * mind as this is the day of the The unfinished tennis court Dessert Bridge and Euchre in of the Richmond Hill Tennis aid of the special hospital fund. Club will be the locale of the There Will be a special announ- annual Wiener roast to be heldjcement next week regarding this Saturday, October let at this, so watch ‘Coming Events' 7.30 pm. with a 50 cents ad- for further details. mission charge for both senior * * * * .and junior members. A general Congratulatory messages. ‘meeting and nomination of ex- cards, flowers and gifts were re- ecutive will take place and alllceived by Mrs. Thomas Moore members are invited to join in on the occasion of her 93rd the fun, cost their votes and birthday which she celebrated make plans for the third court on September 26th. A family being a reality by next year. dinner party held at her home, ' * * * * was attended by her daughters Television Debut Miss Hazel Moore, Mrs. G. A.; ‘ Pupils from the Midmer Stevenson. Mrs. Fred Mitchell; School of Dancing were seen on‘and Mrs. L. Catherwood, anoth-l ‘evening following a very sue-,‘from Santa Barbara, California} 1cessful audition at the Hamil-,was unable to be present. En- ‘ton studio recently. Four out of‘joying good health, Mrs. Moore ‘ture televising on this station ested in world affairs. and the pupils were highly com- ‘The Liberal’ joins with her Bay by the Optometrical Assoc- ~ Theatre on YongeiRlchmond Hill W. I. i ', Manitoulin Island on the W. I.‘ l ian church on Sunday afternoon iastic in their praise of the pro-i 5 i 1 social recreations, Town. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. (Ed.) Butlin, now of 57 Thornridge Drive, Thornâ€" hill, left Richmond Hill after sixteen years of residence in the Hill. They devoted years of work to community affairs, particularly with the youth of the municipality, as organizers of starting eighteen activities, and are probably best known in connectiOn with Teen Mrs. Butlin is now with the Resident Of Both Hills Helps Red Cross 7 branches of work takes about also. Here Toronto Branch of the Canadian Red Gloster -‘Dutrizac Wed Bayview Ba Cascades of autumn flowers and ferns formed the setting on September 30 in Bayview Bap- Walter Scott school when new‘mended for their unusual type many friends throughout theitis‘t Church. WilloWdale. When members will be cordially wel- come-d. Please remember coffee mugs! ‘ a a It is Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith spent the Thanksgiving holiday with Dr. Neil G. and Mrs. Smith at the manse. Loehwinnoch. The trip via number seven highway, Kaladar and Renfrew and re- turning Park, Dorset and the Halibiir-i ton Highlands gave a wonder-l ful view of Ontario‘s Fall Fes-l tivai. leaves are at their colorful and most beautiful best. through Algououin In the north now the‘ #0.. Final plans are now under,“linen shower" given by Mrsnof Canada, and urged deeper way for the first annual bazaar Jack Houston. The second sho-,concern for the women of 16:55 to be held by Our Lady Queen \ver, _ of the World Parish in Our was given by Mrs. Charles Weir for the co-operation of all in the Lady Help of Christians separ-‘of Burlington and the Misses new ate School in Beverley Acres on October 21. Mrs. H. Dawson is general convenor. Committee heads are as follows; knitting - Mrs. J. R. Sinclair; Religious articles - Mrs. Wm. Barker; ap- rons - Mrs. D. Bransfield; bake sale and candy - Mrs. G. Vande- burgt; hat bar and jewellery Mrs. P. Harris; white elephant - Mrs. W. Copping; fish pond - Mrs. J. Daley; parcel post - Mrs. D. Lang; Christmas booth - Mrs. J. J. Hogan; country store - Mrs. H. O’Toole. , A tea court is to be a leading attraction of the bazaar with ,Mrs. M. Fallows and the Girl prevmusw been blown up -Guides serving. The children will be entertained with a pup- pet show by Mrs. F. C. Israel of the local public library. This promises to be a most gala af- fair and everyone is most cor- ‘of dancing. district in wishing Mrs. Moore} l Under the excellent tutelage congratulations and many future lof Mr. Eddie Midmer this up happy birthdays. .and coming dance group is rap- * * * * idly increasing in membership.l At the Thanksgiving meeting Watch this column for future of the Harriet Taylor Auxiliary‘ television dates when you will of the Women’s Missionary Soc- have an opportunity of seeing iety of Richmond Hill United local talent exhibiting their Church. the President. Mrs. Da- skill. lvid Howard was in the chair. In it it it (The worship period was under Prior to her marriage to Mr. the direction of Mrs. 0. L. Harry 5, Le Masurier of Lang- Wright. Dr. Margaret Arkinstall. staff, Miss Rosina D. Lindsay. Past President of York Presby- Gells Road, Richmond Hill was terial, the guest speaker; was honoured with a number of introduced by Mrs. Peter Addi- showers and parties. son. In her address she ennum- The first shower was held at erated the many various reasons II Harcourt Avenue, Toronto a for thanksgiving for the Women a “personal shower" privileged countries. She asked: l organization “United ‘Annie and Mary Lindsay, held at Church Women." to begin Jan- their home, Gells Road. The nary 1962- Mrs- John Spanner third shower was held at Lang-‘gave an interesting resume of staff, at the home of Mr. and,the study books for the year, Mrs. Peter Le Masurier and “Signals for the Sixties," and uvas given by Mrs. P. Le Mas- “Hasten the Day." It was decid-‘ urler and Mrs. Fuller. This wasfed to bring to the November. ‘an afternoon “tea cup and meeting packaged and canned .‘saucer shower†and accessories.‘foods suitable for dinners, to‘bouï¬ant The fourth, which took the form‘be sent to needy families in‘ of a “miscellaneous shower" was Toronto. ‘ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Eaehenlohr, Church Street, “Twenty-three years of bar- lThornhill. bering on Yonge Street." mei-ss i This was one shower that the the move of the genial barber bride to be really had to work. Fred Wilson. who is now settle-d as the balloons -- which had in his new location, 71 Yonge’ â€"- had Street South, in the Richmond ‘all to he sat on singly, before Theatre B10ck. she. could recive a gift. this For the past year, Fred was meldent causing great hilai‘ity.‘located across the street at num- Therelwas also a “kitchen show- her 72, and for 18 years prior to er given at 117 Cumberland that, he shaved and cut the hair Street. Port Credit by Mrs. Mar-lot thousands of adults and chil-‘ not. ‘ Shirley Dutr-izac. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0. Dut- rizac, was united in marriage in a double-ring ceremony to Rob- ert Gloster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Gloster, all of Will- owdale. Rev. Frank Wellington officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, were a floor- length gown of white candle- white peau de soie, fashioned with a bateau neckline, ï¬tted bodice and three panels formed by inverted pleats falling from the waistline were appliqued with chantilly lace, encrusted with seed pearls and rhine- stones. Her ï¬ngertip veil was caught to a pearl studded tiara and she carried a cascade of sweetheart roses and white baby mums. Her attendants, Miss Marie Dutrizac, maid of honour; Miss Lenore Dutrizac, Miss Mary Gloster, bridesmaids and Miss Debbie Hatch, junior bridesâ€" maid, wore identical shaded frocks of hyacinth blue peau de soie with ï¬tted bodices and waltz-length skirts. They wore matching miaribu ptist Church headpieces and bridal pearls, gifts of the bride. They carried mums. Mr. Jack Serez was grooms- man. Ushers were Mr. John Du- ‘trizac and Mr. David Harris. Following the benediction Mrs. Bert Steen sang “The Wedding Prayerâ€, and during the signing of the register, she sang “To- gether.†She was accompanied at the organ by Miss Karen Cooper. The reception was held at the Summit View Gardens, Rich- mond Hill. The bride’s mother received wearing a jacketed sheath dress of Nile green chan- ltilly lace with corsage of yellow tea roses. The groom's mother were a sheath dress of dusty pink silk shantung with corsage of talisman roses. As the groom's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woods of Newtonbrook, were celebrating their golden wedding anniver- sary, an appropriate toast was proposed by Mr. Bruce Woods. The young couple left for a motor trip, the bride travelling in a cornflower blue wool suit with matching accessories, and a corsage of yellow roses. On their return thev will re- side in Richmond Hill. CUB and SCOUl NEWS “A†and “B†Packs Cross Society, of Junior Red Cross. the schools, schools in Toronto. kindergarten class through Coco the puppet, who explains the importance of good health to the children. cascades of yellow and white OLFERT â€"-â€" Don and Dorrene, THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. October 12, 1961 I 'l "igl I still working with young people, as Assistant Supervisor She organizes Junior Red Cross within mainly in secondary However, her her into public schools she is seen talking to a iï¬irths HUNT â€" Ray and Lynne Hunt (nee Hill) are happy to an- nounce the arrival of Jean- ette Diane on Thanksgiving Day. A sister for Douglas and David. c1w15 :0- ii- is us 58 Parent Ave, Downsview (nee Downey, Maple) are hap- py to announce that Cheryl now has a baby sister. Born October 4th at the Branson Hospital. c1w15 ' Cngagcmmts Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Manuel announce the engagement of their daughter Lynda Claire to Mr. Douglas Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Johnson of‘ Richmond Hill, the wedding to take place Saturday, November 4, at 3.30 pm. in the Chapel, Richmond Hill Uni-ted Church. *1w15 Emilia BOADWAY,â€" Susan Blanch-i ard. Suddenly. at the resi- dence, 6 Armstrong Dr., West Hill, Ont., on Saturday, Oct- ober 7, 1961. Susan Blanch- ard, in her Glst year, beloved, wife of Jacob Boadway, dear.- mother of Eleanor (Mrs. C. J.§ : Silver), Toronto, Ruth (Mrs.f K. Willis). West Hill, and‘ Harold Boadway; dear sister of Mrs. Ida McCauley, Kenneth‘ and Murray Blanchard Ofl Richmond Hill, and Sidney of? Teeswater. grandchildren. Rested at the Hallows-ll Funeral until Rd.), Toronto, Ave. Survived by six Home,j 2793 Danforth Ave. (at Dawes noon‘ _,._"_ Tuesday, thence to Wesleyan, Methodist Church, Cedarvale and Strathmore Blvd, 3., Miss Ruth Garson, A.D.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Voice and Theory (Preparatory for Royal Conservatory Examinations) 428 S. Fernleigh C ircle Richmond Hill OCTOBER l6, l7, l8, I9, 20. 2| 28 Yonge St. S. TU. 4-1521 WIGHT’S PHARMACY Richmond Hill Visit Our Discount Paint Dept. Super Kern Kem G10 0% on â€" PLUS â€" Neptolac Enamel All Outside Paints 21/2 in. SIMMS . THRUSH PAINT BRUSH REG. PRICE I For Only 70 Save 50% CASH AND CARRY ONLY Free Colour Blending Service RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE Free Parking At Rear 0! Store Entrance Off Arnold St., Rear Post Office 24 YON GE ST. S. TU. 4-2101 85c RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HILI. FIGURE SKATING CI." B * SEASON | * OCTOBER 24, 1961 MARCH 24, 1962 MEMBERSHIP FORMS AVAILABLE CALL $25.00 for First Child $21.00 for Each Additional Child $21.00 for Each Pre-School Child . LEAN MINCED ad with SAVINGS SIRLOIN & WING STEAKS “I. 4 - I436 lb. 59c BEEF 35: lb. 3Ibs95c Jorie Braid. ;dren at his former shop 35 K“ Cub Pa‘ik At the home of Mr. and Mrs.‘Yonge Street, until the building "50 intereSting we ran mm The 5th RiChmond Hm “A†. _ . Norman .James. Grandview Av- was demolished. ° overtimeâ€, is the report on the & “B†packs started off the fall The, “£10131 opening of the 611119. Highland Park a dinner Starting in 1938, Fred was regular meeting of the Kaa Cub,season in September with 15 Curtain Clubs Theatre on Wed- Darty I was given by Mrs. C. associated with the late Mr. Stan PM“ Of lst Beverley Acres CUblboys gOing to a camp at HOCk' nhesday night was performed by McGuirl, Mrs. John Elliott and Ransom. Sr., for four years on & Scout TI‘OOD. Whll‘h “'39 held 19)’ ValleY. fOHOWEd by meet- i{Me celgbrated ‘ actor-director Mrs. James in honour of the Yonge Street. The Liberal joins in Beverley Acres School, last ings at which Kenneth Fraser, {durray aVlS,. whose ViSit was bride and bridegroom,‘ being with his many friends and pa- Thursday. Russ Wilmott, Michael Pound- ..reatly apprcCiated both by the truly a wonderful occasmn; ei- trons in wishing Fred continued‘ Under the leadership of Akelaier and JEFE crane were raised dially invited to attend. a: It It lit for funeral service at 2.00 p.m.‘, j‘. Interment in Pine Hills Cemeâ€" =3 tery. nc1w15 DEMPSTERS v FAMILY LOAF 2 loaves 37c **** ‘WARR, â€"â€" Alfred Frank. Sud- ‘- denly, as a result of an ac- cident, Tuesday, October 10, 1961, Alfred Frank Wai‘r, be- loved husband of Lillian No matterwho you’re having fordinnertonlght, makesure , they’re warm enough. Use only safe, dependable longer burning ‘hlue coatâ€"the hard l coal that is colour marked for ! Club and the opening night audience. In his address, Mr. Davis said that he felt it signifi- i‘cant of the growth of mean-e A miscellaneous shower for thel in Canada lyears that whereas in his early ner- l during the past days as an actor he had jour- neyed from his home in New- market to Toronto, then the on. ,1). centre for theatre arts inHChief operator) Mrs. Renton, ectrie organ music was provid- success in his new sh ed by Mr. P. S. McClelland and; OD. Mr. Harry E. Le Masurier. Sr.l I . young couple followed the din-l Speaker at the last supper‘ meeting of Richmond Hill Lion’s Club was Major W. F. A. Pres- ton, Co-ordinating Emergency A shower, arranged by staff members of the Bell Telephone Company branch, Mrs. Avery, Tom Carney, Baloo Joan Robb‘ and Assistant Marilyn Sparling. the well attended meeting got under way with fast games of, dodge ball. and instructions for, the new chums. Pas-sing their 2nd S-tar Messenger tests were Bobby Hamilton, Richard Mc- Kindless, Jim Pappas and Rich- from “seconds†to “sixersâ€. Second stars were presented to David Armstrong and Kenneth Fraser and gardener’s badges were received by James Fraser and Kenneth Fraser. At the regular meeting held in Richmond Hill United Church building on Friday, October 6th, instruction was given in signal- donderry, Ireland: brother of Edwin, James, Bertha ‘ Isabel. Rested at the Wright‘ and Taylor Chapel of the Pi-- pher Funeral Home, 126 ‘Mordsley of 208 Bayview Av- enue South, Richmond Hill; ‘ dear father of Sandra Anne. . '_ Son of Mrs. A. F. Warr, Lon- I and. " C. NELS BAYVIEW PLAZA GAGE TU. 4-769l your pmtecuon- “,5 a warm Ontario he now found himself (ROSina’S supervisor) and th V ' ’ d Ch n a t i - . ' . e .Ieasures Organ . 31' 39“}3 - a . . Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. experience. 5,, making the return journey to‘giris in honour of the bride, of York, “in? giiieuin’ingé’tuiï¬ The 010mg Earle “2a†“Oi-11‘,“ and 9th†subile°ls'fga"}es Service Thursday at 3.30 pm. Telephone 'open a very fine theatre inlall of whom attended the wed-‘teresting and informative d ting relayn' “mm 15 to help‘were played' and pans 0‘ u' Interment Richmond Hill Richmond Hill Toronto Ontario lRichmond Hill, so widely had ding- The fOHOWing week, a dress on “Fallout Survival"a - “lbs to learn' and kn°w their ture events were planned CemEIEI'Y- 01W15 .’ I ‘the circle of interest grown. La- Shower “'35 given by the neigh- He was introduced by igndJ‘nots. This enjoyable mPEtlnE â€"â€" Ar t :0- : TUrner 4-1312 EMpire 2-3456 ter .in the evening. when Mnibours in Gells Road, being held Vice_president Craig Bowden closed with the cub's “Grand CARD 0F THANKS TWEDDLE' David _ Suddenly Dams was making a tour of insat the home of Mrs. John Mc- and thanked by Lion Dou B H°“"1"- 1 WW“ like ‘0 take “‘15 0P' at the home of his daughter ~ spection of the Club‘s excitingIEachern. and took the form ton g oyn'ilst Bevel-19y Acres Ladies! Aux_ portunity of expressing my sin- Mrs Fred Bently ij’cord' . DEPENDABLE new home, he observed that in Of a Pantry shower. providing ï¬essrs Don Co 1m d. An mothers of Cubs andlcere appreciation to all the on 'Wednesdav m‘omim CC: I D & his opinion this was one of the the Young couple with a stock of "Earle; \Iqmle “'preg' t nan {Scouts will be welcomed at the neighbors. frlBNdS and rolatlves tober 4 1951 "David T“?e'ddle H ' ‘ Afinest little theatres he had many useful items. Mrs. Ronald Ed to the’club by P'resldgxftODlhcnloaober meeting of the Ladies‘jlor the many Cards. flowers. and beloved husb'and of Rosanna 189 Centre St. E_ seen, and that the Curtain Club Efylo'rtfisallsted Mrs. J. McEach- Lime as new club members, Auxiliary of “Te Ist Beverley‘kind enquiries during my recent Rayï¬eld’ dear father of Ne“in R Phone TU 4_1313 coï¬ld, be Jusny prOUd of its atntgelt;ou:s servtmg Of teat etc-r In June 1962 the Lions Inter-lAcres Cub 8: Scout Association Stay In the hOSPltal. (Mrs. Fred Benny), wumore‘ t - ac levement. .Gens Road beau ea hem at. ‘1‘}? national Convention will be‘which will be held at Beverley Hamld w- Monion- Thelma (Mrs, Douglas cor- .. ‘mrems wheg“ 0f the “we 5 held in Nice, France. Past Pres-lAcres Public School at 8.15 pm. 1w15 Don), Stewart_ Edith (Mrs. B SERVICE ' Adam Chalmers) and the late Anne Lindsay ‘had the honour of showing the ident Doug Boyd and Vice-Pres-iTuesday, October 17th, when the ident Dr. Walter Mason plan to‘new executive will be installed. TH DANCE BALLET, TAP, TOE, MRS. SYLVIA GARSON Special Pre-School Age STUDIO 0 ACRO, BATON, JAZZ guests around to view the trifts. Joyce Lindsay, and Edie faid- attend' law poured tea and coffee. with Ruth Taylor. Mary Lindsay and â€"â€"‘â€"‘_‘ Esther weir waiting on the CARD OF THANKS Lion Don Ross ‘5tl'i Richmond Hill Scout Troop At the recent two day “Camp- oree" at Oxtrail Camp. near: Orangeville. the 5th Richmond} Troop won their “Aâ€, to bring BETTLES - THORPE Thursday, October 5th, at 4 0n Ernest. brother of Ernest Tweddle and the late Jack, James and Phyllis. Rested at.‘ Wright and Taylor Chapel of, the Pipher Funeral Home, 126, Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill.‘ 24 Elizabeth St. N. I"IHERBERT R. BUTT 112 Yonge St. guests. My sincere thanks to neigh-‘Hill Scout £87 , St VI ,5 Anglican interment Maple cemetery ‘ . l Prior to h - ' b , f ' d nd 1 t" f , t -‘th 3 ratina 0 per pm. in . . ary . . , ' . {liter "00" Classes A t e “Eddmg' H E. ours “en S a pï¬oanieVEZall:lggiiiiagagibl Leader bwas Derryl Church, Richmond Hill, the c1w15 ‘ Richmond Hill Toronto Le Masurier of Langstaff held their kindness, . '3 tea Party at her home, at flowers and cards received dur-3Kei‘slake. The Senior Patrol did: \l'thh relatives and friends of ing my recent illness. ’an excellent job in their service. . tibia bride and bridegroom amen- Margaret Stapley ,work around the camp. { e . clw15 5th Richmond Hill U..fl.0CilliY.=."915W? MONEY" You .ALWAY ' BR Doug wedding of Bertha Evelyn Thorpe to John Thomas Bet. tles took place. The Rev. James O'Neil officiated. clw15i DEAL ._i_;l .. Reg. Tues. & Wed. 6.30-8.30 pm. 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