“It was a great thrill for one of Richmond Hill’s young resiâ€" dents. to make her first appear- ance on Canadian Television via the programme called “Tiny Talent." This past Sunday, De- cember 17th, little Robin Lind- Iay. pupil of Sylvia Garson, sang and danced “Gimme a Lit- tle Kiss," Although she is only seven years old. she performed like a regular trooper. Visitors over the festive sea- son? Christmas entertaining? End of term parties? Spending; the holidays with relatives or triends? As a service to our many readers “The Liberal" is llways pleased to receive any! neWsworthy items for this col-‘ umn. Drop us a line or call‘ TU. 4.1105 for inclusion in‘ “Life in the Hill." | The editor of this column ex- tends to all our readers best wishes for a merry Christmas Ind a presperous New Year. The Girls Athletic Assocla- President, Mr. Milton Savage; lion of the Richmond Hill High lst Vice President, Mr. Larry School is starting the New Year Joyce; 2nd Vice President, Mr. with an Athletic Night to be Bert Tyson: 3rd Vice President, held on January 5th. A gameiMr. Bob Gillisple. Secretary 8: has been arranged between thelMembership, Mr. John Graves, senior girls basketball team vs.|and Publicity, Mr. Archie Mur- The Wonder Five and it is pos-[ram slble that they will play Bay-1 Guests of the evening were. view High School's senior team.\Mr. Alec (Lex) McKenzie M.P.P. So come out and support the and Mr. Donald Findlay. Presi- team you hope to win. The dent York North Conservative first game starts at 7.30 pm. A Association. The meeting ad- dance and refreshments will journed at 10.30 pm. and cof- follow. fee was served by Mr. Tyson. BKKKKKKKKKKK“KIRKKKMKKKKKKKKKEMKKKWIKMKKKQ wood eatina, QQA'I' sAvmas . Reserve now for Christmas Day Dinner. 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NELS GAGE AND STAFF in the Curtain Club’s presentation of the delightful fairy tale DECEMBER 27TH, 28TH, 29TH AND 30TH ja/ze 3/213 Opportunity .70 WJA jl'leir Cudlomeré flap/ï¬at Wew yeard. ï¬nd Jrzendd lorry fluid [m ad EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS FARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY m '45 Editor Margot Crack Zencld ./4 (1/9!" r'dlmaé ./4na/ 34c AT THE “We are on the quiet out- skirts of this colourful little town, some eight miles or so from Malaga. Our house is a few yards from the Mediter- ranean, which we can almost throw a stone into. from our windows." An interesting ex- cerpt from a letter received from Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. O'Malley, former residents of the Hill, who are now residing in Torremolinos, Spain. Their many friends join with ‘The Liberal' in wishing Mr. and Mrs. O'Malley all best wishes for the New Year. President, Mr. Milton Savage; lst Vice President, Mr. Larry Joyce; 2nd Vice President, Mr. Bert Tyson: 3rd Vice President, Mr. Bob Gillisple. Secretary 8: Membership, Mr. John Graves. and Publicity, Mr. Archie Mur- Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Savage visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sav- age in Montreal over the week- end. The annual meeting of the Richmond Hill Progressive As- sociation was held at the home of Mr. Bert Tyson, 46 Leisure Lane. on Wednesday evening, December 13th. 1961. The fol- lowing officers were elected: Specializing In RESTAURANT T7U. 4.769121 mama-am! 7'11; tk} Their special guests of the evening, residents of Park Ave. Home, Newmarket, were seen participating in the gay activi- ties. Miss Pat Belt, physical ed- ucation teacher at Bayview High School, led in a merry round of games and dances. A captivated audience watched Mrs. Beth Purvis demonstrate with artistic flair practical Christmas decor- ations for beautifying the home. Mrs. Grace Jackson, extension secretary from National Y.W.C.A. reminded the ladies that similar Christmas Parties and services were being held at this time in the Y.W.C.A. around the world. Many of these activities are planned to send gifts and money to British Hon- duras and other areas of the world where women are in need. iA.D.u. Duwuug nurg, LII: iur lowing were the lucky winners; ‘ - v Ann Irving and Gertie Smith, all on the occasmn of Walter turkem: Pauline Price and He. sec“ Y'w'C'A's Christmas Pal" len Williamson, chickens. Luc- ty. . Their special guests of the k3'.dra“" Myrtle Bennett" Chick" evening, residents of Park Ave. 61" .Margot craFk’ turkey‘ F01- Home' Newmarket‘ were seen lo'wmg the refieshments, Beth participating in the gay activi- Rf.“ presented Palm†Pnce ties. Miss Pat Belt, physical ed- “"th 3 plant' thanking her for ucation teacher at Bavview High $1111 1‘1“ Co'operatlon on behalf 0f ‘ e eague. caknnl 1nd in u mnrr‘y rnnnfl nf Genuine feelings of warmth and fellowship were enjoyed by Spending the Christmas holi-I Mr. and Mrs. Yvon Tasse days at the home of Mr. andjfrom Montreal arrive on Friday Mrs. G. C. Crack is Mrs. Crack’s'to spend the Christmas holidays father, Mr. A. H. Gabb, who ar-lwim Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Feath- rived this week from Bristol,‘erstonhaugh, Arnold St. England. 1 * t * t - . _ .. n ,J,“ n___-__A ' * * "‘ I John Patterson. Beechy Drive, Stores 01058!†Forgotten thatheverley Acres, has been hon- small but important grocery i-oured by his election to the term? The Elgln Mills Hiwaylomer Boys Parliament at the Mark“ Will be Open from 12.University of Western Ontalfo, am. to 10 pm. on Sunday, De- London. The session begins on camber 24th and from 10 3-m- December 26th and lasts for a to 10 Inn On BOXinE Day for week. John is the eldest son of your convenience. Rev. w. w. Patterson and Mrs. . .* * * ' Patterson. He is a student at T- v' mghhg‘?“ the University of Toronto. Margaret Queen, Eve Har- wood and Gilda Loruss, pupils of the Willy Blok Hansen’s Dan- cing Group can be seen this Sunday. December 24th, on the C.F'.T.O. Channel 9 programme, “Things We See" at 1.30 p.111. Mr. John Hill. chief parole; officer for the Department of: Reforms Institute, accompanied by his wife attended a buffet supper on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith. Applewood Acres. Mr.. Smith is a rehabilitation officer at the AG. Brown Memorial Clinic, an alcohol and drug ad- diction clinic, which is associat- ed with the Department of Re- forms. Among the other guests were, Mr. D. C. Mason, chair- man of the parole board, and Mrs. Mason, and Mr. D. B. Grins, supervising rehabilita- tion officer and Mrs. Griggs. To complete the program in alcake. musical way, Mrs. Jessie Mot-I Jolly old St. Nick paid a sur- row and Mrs. Lola Ruffman led prise visit with a gift for every- in group harmony singing of one, making a very worth while Christmas selections. evening complete. ,,,-n L_ - 1-..:1" "Happy Birthday to You" -- Perc Knight, of Crosby Avenue East ~ whose 10th anniversary will be celebrated on Christ- mas Day, December 25th. Members and the husbands are to be especially thanked for their assistance driving the lad- ies back to Newmarket on such a stormy night. MemBers 'are sincerely wish- ed a Merry Christmas and a Happy Holiday Season. i NOTICE IS HEREBY I GIVEN ~ - unaries Harding (planlSI). that the Corpm atlon 0f the Two representatives from the . . . i TOW“ 0f RIChmond H111 1.n':York Manor auxiliary were on tends to apply to the Legls-‘hand to . familiarize the ladies native Assembly of the “1th their efforts on behalf of i . .. . the residents. They work with Provmce 0f Ontauo at Its infinite patience and kindness present Session for an ACt‘under the direction of a craft to authorize the Council of instructress to bring happiness - - to these men and women who the Town Of Rmhmond Hluiotherwise would find the hours '30 PTOVide by bylaw that'long and wearisome. the Council shall be com- Several articles were on dis- : play and quite a number sold. posgd Ofta MRayor’ 8' Eee‘be’ The W. 1. members contribut- a epu y eeve, 0 8 ed 60 giits to be distributed at elected by general Vote andithe manor Christmas Party. four councillors, one coun-| Mrs. G. Ier favoured the . . lgroup with an inspiring Christâ€" eillor elected by the elect01s mas message_ of each ward of the Tom} The President Mrs. H. San- DATED at Toronto this den-son and executive would like 22nd day of November"at this time to extend best wish- 1 61 es to all our members (partie- 9 ' ularly those on the sick list) J. D_ LUCAS, Q.C,, :‘or a happy time throughout the . Christmas festivities, followed 6 Adelalde Street EaSt’ by a bright and prosperous New Toronto_ Ontario_ Year. Don't forget the Pot Luck FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A “LIBERAL†CLASSIFIED Phone TU. 4-1105 FURNITURE CO. Specialists ln Custom Re- covering and Repairing at a reasonable price. Easy Terms. No job too small. FREE ESTIMATES 53 Yonge St. South M U R R A Y Upholstery TU. 4 - 5776 Richmond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. H. Redel- meier and sons. Hughie and Bi!- ly left on Tuesday to spend C_hristmas at Montego Bay, Jam- axca. I David Tinker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tinker, provided the Tinker family with a really pleasant surprise for Christmas by appearing at their home on Richmond Street early Tuesday morning. David flew in via T.C.A. from “out of the West†-- where he is attending the Uni- versity of Washington. The Hi-C Group of St. Mat- thew's United Church had two Korean students from the Uni- versity of Toronto as special guests at their Sunday evening service. Messrs. Shin and You gave a most interesting talk and showed slides on “Christmas in Koreaâ€. They are both doing post-graduate studies in Theâ€" ology at the university. Afterwards in the true Christ- mas spirit the group went carol- ing to the homes of five shut- in members of the church. Although it was cold everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves, returning to the home of Art and Madge Broad. Bedfgrq Park Rd. cake At the Monday Afternoon Bowlers “Turkey Bowl" at the ABC. Bowling Alley, the fol- Forty-one members of the Presbyterian Church Couple’s Club sat down to a delicious turkey dinner on Saturday ev- ening, December 16th in the Church Hall, served by ladies of the W. A. Nexturï¬Ã©Ã©ifng will be a family get together in the form of a skating party. The lst Richmond Hill Scout} and Cub Mothers Auxiliary held‘ their Annual Pot Luck Supper at the home of Mrs. N. Todd, 95 Church St. Richmond Hill, December 13th. The home was beautifully decorated in keep- ing with the Christmas season‘ 7I‘he following officers were installed for the 1962 season by Mrs. Turner of Unionville: President, Mrs. B. - Wilder; Vice President, Mrs. J. Kost- ecki; Recording Secretary, Mrs. S. Thea]; Corresponding Secre- tary, Mrs. J. Collier; Treasurerr Mrs. E. Dunn; Sewing Conven- er, Mrs. B. Moorby; Social Con-1 vener, Mrs. M. Metcalfe; Sun-‘ shine Convener, Mrs. B. Palm- ;er; Programme Convener, Mrs. 13. Smith; Membership Conven- ier, Mrs. J. Madden; Group Com- imittee. Mrs. M. Spence; Public- }ity, Mrs. E. Webster. The evening closed after a few lively games of Court Whist. Prizes were won by sev- eral members. Richmond Hill W.I. There was a happy festive air at the Library Auditorium on Thursday the 14th December, when fifty members and guests enjoys-d a session of carol sing- ing under the direction of Mrs. Charles Harding (pianist). with their efforts on behalf of the residents. They work with infinite patience and kindness under the direction of a craft instructress to bring happiness to these men and women who otherwise would find the hours The W. 1. members contribut- ed 60 gifts to be distributed at the manor Christmas Party. for “coffee and Christmas T.V. Highlights Want a preview of some of the cast of the Curtain Club‘s Christmas pantomime ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’, On Saturday, December 23rd, Widow Pump- kin, Rex Sevenoaks; Humpty Dumpty, Mary Monks; Jack, Pat Hollett; Miniature giant. Laurie Peirce; Spaceman, Lisa Jackson: Flower, Nicky Cramp- ton; Cow. Lou Donelly and John Gilmour, and musical di- rector. Phil Barnes, will all be seen on the C.F.T.O. Channel 9 programme “Professor's Party†at 10.30 a.m. Pantomime tickets make an original and inexpen- sive Christmas gift for any youngster - why not call TU. 4- 7686 or TU. 4-7604 and reserve them now? Bruce Macd Suddenly H Widely known in the automo- lbile trade and business circles, the sudden death of Mr. R. Bruce Macdougall came as a profound shock to the commun- ity. In his 37th year, a coronary was the cause of the sudden passing at his home, Romac Court, Richmond Hill, on De- cember 13th. On July lst, 1959, Bruce Mac- dougall entered the automobile New Residents Moved To Town From Pakistan There was moderate real es-l tate movement during past weeks, reportsFrank Barrott of‘ Marple Real Estate; with foun families taking up new resi- dence in Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rose-bor- ough and family have moved to 329 Mill Street, Richmond Hill, from Aylmer, Ont. Mr. Roseborough is a biologist with the Fish and Wildlife Depart- ment of the Department of Lands and Forests, Maple. Another family moving into a new home in the Hill is that of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Steek- 1y. They bought 385 South Tay- lor Mills Drive. The Steeklys have been residents in Richâ€" mond Hill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald and family have purchased 232 Browndale Crescent. They are moving from Tara, Ont. Mr. McDonald is employed with Miller Paving Company Ltd, The family coming from the most distant place to take up residence in the Hill, to date, must surely be Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wicks. They have just returned from Pakistan. where Mr. Wicks was \employed as an engineer working on the Warsak hydro dam which is being constructed under the Columbo Plan. The Wicks have moved into 104 Laverock Av- enue j/Laf “All eyes on the rainbow!†Rex Sevenoaks, director, with back row left to right, Gertie Smith, Pat Hollett, Beth Jones; front row, Marilyn Louw, Mary Monks and Lesley Snow is crisp and white Big and round and bright, In the moonlight shining Oh, what a pretty sight. Jesus in the manger, He was born tonight Mary, mother all aglow In the silent night. Bad King Herod was his foe, Then the angels came on flight, Wise men beheld his sight, So they followed the star by night And the Lord appeared to Joseph to say Take the child far away, Bad King Herod is on the way To take the child and slay. He is jealous of the child, Jesus holy, gentle, mild, But King Herod died, They went home their home to ï¬nd, But the bad king’s son reigned, So they took the other way, Then they went to Galilee, From the bad king they were free. The Lord Jesus is dead now, Lived and died, But the Christmas story Still to this day is told at Christmas time. - Judy Brillinger, age 12 Grade 6 M. L. McConaghy Public School “la/0% ggiBruce Macdougall Dies! EESuddenly His 37th Year “Somewhere Over The Rainbow" Born in Toronto, Bruce Mac- dougall attended Corpus Chris- ti Separate School, completing his education at St. Michael’s College. His entry into the au- tomobile field followed two years of service with the Royal Canadian Air Force. At the end- 1ing of World War II, he was associated in the car business ‘with his father, Mr. V. Bruce Macdougall from 1947 to 1959. Mr. Macdougall, Sr., for the past 36 years has been engaged in operating a General Motors dea- lership, a considerable portion of this time in Port Credit. On July lst, 1959, Bruce Mac- dougall entered the automobile sales field in this area by es- tablishing the business of Bruce Macdougall Motors, Ltd., Yonge Street, just south of Richmond Hill, with a dealership for Pon- tiac-Buick. The late Mr. Macdougall was a member of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Richmond ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN Church will begin with the First Evensong of Christmas at 4 pm. on Sunday instead of the usual time of 7 pm. This will be a Family Service of Carols and Holy Baptism. The Midnight Choral Com- munion will begin at 11 pm. and on Christmas Day there will be a Celebration of Holy Comâ€" munion at 8 aim. and at 1,0 am. a Family Communion Service at which time parents are urged to bring their children with their favorite toy and to bring them up to the Altar for a Bles- sing. Evening Prayer will be said in the Church Christmas Day at 5 pm. thVIo'i‘vn'i'ng‘ Services on Sunday, December 24th, will be as us- ual‘ CHRISTMAS SERVICES AT Mi -At the local Rotary Club. He was also a member of the Credit Valley Golf Club, Mississagua Golf and Country Club. and the Summit Golf and Country Club. Hill and an active member of The deceased is survived by his wife, the former June Bai- ley and by his parents Mr. and Mrs. V. Bruce Macdougall, of Toronto. Requiem Mass was held in Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church, The Kingsway. conducted by Bishop F. V. Allen. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Lloyd Davis, Martin Fitzgerald, J. Blastorah. E. Hurly, A. 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