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The Liberal, 4 Jan 1962, p. 5

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i r AK . . A ‘ TPIE'TJBERAL, Richmond uni. Ontario. Thursday, January 4, 1962 I l. S.» Distribute Food Baskets To Richmond Hill's Needy Editor Margot Craclc Tim Stampton returned last Mr. P. C. Hill of Canadian 5 week from Halifax. where he 'l‘ire Richmond Hill. has been spent the holidays with his par- in St. Michael's Hospital sincel ,7 1 outs, Captain and Mrs. D. B.sunday but is progressing fav- Stampton. torably and hopes to return home} this weekend. We join his many. Donald and William. sons of friends in best wishes for a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Mc-Ispeedy FCL‘0\‘EI‘_\'. ‘ Callum. enjoyed Christmas at r * * c I home. Donald is stationed with Ann Featherstonhaugh assist- the R.C.A.F. at St. Jean. Que- ed by Beth Jones hosted a web. bee. and William attends the come tea for the Senior Citizens College Militairc Royal. lot Richmond Hill on Tuesday of, * * " * ‘tliis week. on the occasion oil A guest at the home of Mr. their initial meeting in theirI . D. Crampton Mrs. E. M. lumble and Miss and Lillian Rumble returned last. Year week from Le Roy. Saskatch- having spent the Christ- Mr. and Mrs. and their children. Nicola David. enjoyed the New at the home of‘ Mr. Crampton's ewan. _ _ mother, Mrs. C. R. Crampton at mas holidays wrth Mrs._ Rum- her home in Warren. ‘ble‘s daughter and son-in-lawg a s s * ,Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bendel and Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Austin. Sharon- Bridgeford St. have returned, after a delightful holiday spent‘ with their daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fogellfrom in New Haven, Conn. They had spen _ the thrill of their first Christ-‘of his son and daughterâ€"iii-lang mas with nineâ€"week-old grand- Mr. and Mrs. (Thomas Downic. daughter. Laurie Aviva. of Tormore Drive. St. is Miss Zelma Anchison 0L "".” Lk'..\"St‘,. d‘ Circus Boy “"11 be the fee" ygrpsriiidentmaél h‘Icguiiat .liiizgn Upholstery ture film next Saturday at the .Ck’ who. and FURNITURE C0. . . . . , University. New Brunswi ‘ R'Chmond "l" PUbhc leran'has been attending a Student'. Specialists in Custom Re- covering and Repairing at A” “l? thrills and “931‘s 0f:Christian Movement Conven- the "Big Top are in this story. a reasonable price. Easy Terms. No job too small. . V] ition held at Victoria College,i or. a boy 5““mm" “ ‘0’ m University of Toronto. spite of his a - FREE ESTIMATES 53 Yonge St. South TU. 4 - 5776 it!!! **t* Mr. William Downlc from Northern Rhodesia has arrived. Northern Rhodesia to (1 two months at the home and Mrs. Robert P. Ross. Ccntre‘new premises at the Curtain Club Theatre. ‘ ’3‘.in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LagEIH‘ quist returned on Monday from‘ Montreal where they spent the Christmas and New Year holi-. days with their son Clare at Dorval. During their stay inter-; esting visits were made to the: Eastern Townships and the Laurentians. t Ik It It . "Three days of Christmas" were enjoyed on the Pacific Coast by Mr. and Mrs. Bing; Lew. son Sam Lew. and nephew; John Chew. i Travelling via T.C.A. to visit‘ relatives, the party made the! flight between Malton and Van-‘â€"r " , w com,” in 71.2 hours Among Christmas guests at crowds, saves the show with a. A bonspiel followed by 3 din“ daring tight rope act. This lS‘ner and party was held by me, the first film .llle Children's junior curlers of the Richmondl Entertainment Films made with Hi" Curling Club on Friday no bad characters. The themellast. The winners of the hon” ilS a boy's ll‘lumph over.h15 9““Ispiel were [an Ross. Donnai weakness. These specral filmlAshkanase. Alistair Sweeny andi .showings for children are proâ€"‘Don Beaudrea“ and each was .Vlded by a committee 0f,lmer‘ presented with .3 Cliff Bennett tested parents and held in the trophy ilibrary by courtesy of the Li- Ibrary Board. The morning show .. ;~::..i‘: Thanks to the efforts of the local co-ordinated welfare co-ordinating service no one in Richmond Hill suffered for a. want of Christmas goodies over the holiday season. The work of the committee represents the combined efforts of the churches, service clubs and all others interested in community Mr. Joseph Rabinowitch left welfare. Shown preparing the baskets are (left to right): Mrs. F. Davis, Mrs. R. Chandler. Bruce Pridham, Floyd Perkins, Mrs. R. Butler, Bill Calder (partly hidden), Gordon McIntyre and Jack Farrow. (Photo by Lagerquist) A‘s-sees“, »« or it » Miss Vicky Fisher arrivedl Richmond Hill | - ternoon show at 2 pm. is sold out but there are 30‘ rush seats available for the af-' this week from Minneapolis to spend four weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Feather- itlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor~ on Monday to join his wife. A s aahetti and wine ,anyidon. D. McCallum, were Miss and father-in-law, Mr. H. J. was 115d” by Marlene Fang," at Judith Dent and Miss Ruth Calverley. who are holidaying a a a a daughter Jennifer from Mont- real. spent the New Year holi-‘ days with Mrs. Taylor‘s sister‘ mmmnmm JANUARY, SPECIAL 153/. on on Au. COLD WAVES VIENNESE BEAUTY SALON ; Richmond Heights Centre TU. 4-502I stonhaugh. During her staywher home in Etobicoke to coteâ€"i‘Vrigley. of Sydney. Australia. in Antigua. British West Indies. and brother-in.1aw,l\1r, and Mrsh ‘Miss Fisher will be spending'brate Lynn Jackman's vacationland Mr- Thomas Jones of Cal-l * a: a 4- :Joseph Rainey at Rockport Crest, Typewriters - Adding Machines considerable time at. the To-in Canada. Lynn son of Mrggary. Alberta. 2 Miss Peggy Leonard, 3 gt”. a s it a . SALES . SERVICE . RENTALS Tomi) Skating and CFleet Club and Mrs. H. Jackman. Roseview‘ ‘- v r * dent nurse at St. Joseph‘s llos- “Customized 32 Plymouth" --. in training for the American Avenue, will be returning tot Col. F. J. Picking, news editor pital. Toronto spent Christmas all polished up and sparkling -- INational Skating Champion- Laon‘a. pew, in the midd1e ofiof The Liberal is progressingiand New Year holidays at homeimis restored classic has left. L H Shl95~ IJanuary, {favorably following an opera-iwith her family. with its owner for Detroit, Mi-l ' ' i * T l T " " ‘ * illon al Ym‘k Counly llO-‘Pllalv; " it * * Ichigan to compete with 200 0th: ‘your office machine specialist' Ml“ and Mr5~ P- lel’erl allfll Mr. Barry Morse. well known‘NflV'mal‘ML H0 hopes ’0 l‘fi‘lum Miss Ruth Garson. A.D.C.M..,lel‘ Oars 0f Vintage type from all ‘their daughters, Jane Anne and Nancy. spent the Christmas hol- aidays with Mrs. Limpert's par- tents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Klagcs at .their home in Wiarton. ‘ o o o u I Prior to her marriage to Mr. iWalter Lavender at Richmond. iHill United Church on Decem- I to his desk next week. *fiikxk TV and theatrical personality attended the final performancei of the Curtain Club‘s Cliristâ€". mas pantomime. “Jack and the Beanstalk" on Saturday last. I Following the show he joined' the cast and club members at the “Green Room Party” held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bell, Elizabeth Street. a n- o no: . “Liberal” reporter Larry Em-; rick participated in a skiing}, ‘holiday with a number of; friends from the Barrie area during the Christmas and New Year webk-ends. The Christmas holiday was spent at Snow Val- parts of United States and Can: ada. 1 Its owner is Fred Urban. pres-‘ ident of the Aristocrat Rod &l Custom Club of Richmond Hill,‘ and. as his entry is the only one from Richmond Hill. bestl wishes go along with the Fly- mouth and its owner. . Other sporting members of the Club will be making a visit to this three-day show in De-i itroit over the week-end. i iheld a Christmas party at St., Matthew‘s United Church for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Laver andlher music students. The piano their children, Robbie. Stewart'and voiCe pupils performed for and Wendy lefton Thursday for their parents showing the prog-I Morltl‘Cal llang , Spent llle ress they had made since the Christmas week with Mrs. La- beginning of this season; after VEl‘S Dawn‘s. Ml‘; 3"“ Mrs. J~iwhich Santa made his entrance ‘Beresford at their Arnold St. with gifts to the delight of: llome‘ ieveryone! Refreshments were. ‘served, then all‘joined in singâ€"‘ ing carols and ended with Auld Lang Syne. 88 Baker Ave.. Richmond Hill Day or Evenings TU. 4-17-15 “8 portable mode" “ All popular makes on hand ‘leht's Pharmacy" Special Students’ Rates her 27th. Miss Norma Gallanger twas entertained at many show-I ‘ers and pre-bridal parties. ‘ _ Dr. Lillian Langstaff and Missi Toronto. Ontario .Edna Izzard held a miscellan- 1 , . ‘ , ‘eous shower. Mrs. T. B. Lam EMDII‘B 2'-3406 .and the maid of honour, Miss ;Dora Lamb, hosted a linen: shower, while a mlscellaneous “Richmond Hill BTUrner 4-1312 ll IN 3 h HERBE R24 Elizabeth St. N. B Richmond Hill gfll‘lflfilllmKKKKIKKKKKKKKKKKKKIKKKKKKKKKKQE RESTAURANT Specializing In **** A skiing holiday was enjoyed by Dr. and Mrs. James Lang-, staff and (‘l‘tlldl‘tt‘n Elizabeth and Miles who returned this week} from Mount Tremblant in the‘ Laure-ntians. Miss Judy Lang- staft’ also spent the holiday season skiing at Osler Bluffs. >l< it is it Two young residents of Maple,‘. Karen and Suzanne Horner,l ,1 made theirff‘irst appearance on CHCH Channel 11 TV last Sunâ€" day singing and dancing togeth- er. These students of Mrs. Sylvia Garson’s Maple Branch Studio, showed fine talent in their ver-i satility, by doing ballet. tap, ac-1 robatic, jazz and baton, all in one number. Marple should in- deed be proud of these young- sters. Telephone DEPENDABLE SURANCE SERVICE . Canadian Legion Richmond Hill Branch 375; REGULAR MEETING Second Monday of each month at 8 pm. LEGION HALL Carrville Road One Block west of Yonge St. I All Veterans Welcome SHIE I i han Township at Elgin Sideroad and Bathurst Street, and Mrs. Walker, the former Blanchei Dewsbury, whose parents Mr.‘ and Mrs. Jesse Dewsbury live. on Wright Street. ,shower was held at the home of . . . iMrs_ Clifford Brown. ‘ley Ski Club near Barrie while The bride's mother Mrs. John‘.Georglan Peaks at. coumgwoc’d ' was the area skied by “The at her home on Markham Road.‘ , :Mrs. M. Kelk and Mrs. M. day Weekend “Stark of York Mills combined * * * T New Year visitors at the home ;while a dinner party and pres- entation was hosted by farmer Boisdale Avenue. were their two schoolmates at the Northgate sons. RBV- Palll G- JOhnSton. minister of the Bracebridge Free . ‘ or a: or a O 1 A most successful Christmas Wagon Johnsmn’ his “fie M’s' party was given by Sylvia Gap Marie Johnston and children 112 Yonge St. Weldie and Cheryl from Robert‘s their parents at the Bayview High School. Although the wea- Liv New York- _ ther was cold and stormy, it did 5150 home for .lhe “011d” period was son DaVid, who is a pupils in their performance of . many songs and dances. includ- Park Conege' 13°” cred”- ing the ballet, tap. jazz and “‘ " ' * . Congratulations to Mr. and. Richmond Hill studio but also by some pupils of the Toronto who on December 16th cele-; and Maple studios. brated their twentyâ€"fifth wed-. ding anniversary. Both are for- refreshments were served to pupils and parents, and gifts Walker family llVlng ln Vaug- and candy stockings distributed It it I! # Entertaining for Miss Judith Heard. prior to her marriage to lla ' l ,Ga nger entertained at a tea Boys" over the New Year hou_l ‘with a miscellaneous shower, of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnston, Hotel. Toronto. Methodist Church, and son son for her dance students and Wesleyan College, North Chi Toronto not dampen the spirits of the , grade nine student at Lorne baton, done not only by the Mrs. Sheldon Walker of Sharoni Following the entertainment, mer residents of this area. the by Mrs. Garson. Mr. Barry King Cutler at St. amamamzammmmzammzmaazm - ' . ‘Basfl-S Church Toronto) last The Walkers held open housel '. g . . . Is Proud To Announce a New Servrce to the Wednesday. December 27th, if mark “lie (accaslonnafédtmore . i nts of Richmond Hill . . _ were, Mrs. Graham Miller who la“ one “1” r9 ca e 0 ex‘ ‘3: es de . _ _ lheld a miscellaneous shower. telld Congralulauons and 300d l; A phone call will bring your Favourite Chinese fimi-E.tclordonIPepper who liosted'g‘lsl‘e‘f- Maggi/mg guests galttthe - - - . . . . . fi‘a icien stower, and Mr . 0‘” 'ere r "‘39 a” “‘5' Dishes piping hot to youi door. Oideis taken now E‘Frank s. no“ and Miss Rut; Sham“. Jane and Mm Foss Mab ’ for your New 18;“. 5 Party, élNorthcote Who combined withi‘lory and pouring tea in the din- ! 5,3 miscellaneous shower. mg “mm W35 M”. JPSSC DCWS'. ; ¢ gt A bridge table and chairs bury 0‘ RIChmond HHL i A I alivere presented at a party given * " "‘ " ‘ E o o o a by Mrs. Bart Unser and Mrs. Richmond Hill in. r I N,Anthony Lant. and Misses Kath- Calling all members! Thet - 3", . Y t F- h gem“: Kennedy Alison Grant, first meeting of the New Yearl ° . V, . y I ‘ I I l M Ftee Dellxeufog ,, ongfvial] fix] fiend Brenda Sproule hosted a will be held on January llth.i g Mm- 016513 0 V4-00 1 0“ a e “pantry shower. .in the library auditorium,l 2 r 2 r ,1 Miss Lavina Lickley, unii'erâ€";Wriglit St. This being the an-’ p ' ' p ‘ ‘ 39)}! imm)&}hhfi33}ffi . MM‘WMMMmha’m’mm M ' ‘ ‘sxty classmate of the bride and groom had a miscellaneous . shower, while the Pi Beta Phi p.m. instead of 2am- Ladies} b‘ O entertained at a supper party are requested to bring their: ‘mA'I' SAVING at the fraternity house. A favourite pie, cake or salad. or} LEAN BONELESS cocktail party and post rehear- a casserole tliot or coldl. and to; __ O sal party was hosted by the'alleviate the dish washing chore: LEAN .-~100ln § Palenlb. Alll- and l‘lrs.;in€1nbets “Ill please bllllg, lllell Donald MacKenzie Cutler, and;own plate. cup. knife, fork and LEAN PLATE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompsonispoon. The programme is to be; For Soup or Stew lb 19c held a supper party. ,convened by Mrs. Charles Har-. C. NELS GAGE :nual “pot luck luncheon" the? time for this meeting only is 1 Regular $12.99 to $16.99 UP TO 25% OFF ON DISCONTINUED LINES OF MEN'S 8. CHILDRENS' SHOES Observatory House was the,ding. ‘ setting for a tea and supperi Special guests will be the party given by the bride‘s par-president of East York District ents. Mr. and Mrs. John FAWomen‘s Institute. Mrs. E.‘ Heard. and a luncheon for the Treadway. and the secretary ‘ attendants by the bride. Mrs. Lewis. CALL Don Butler ‘ TV. Service 46 Cartier Cres. Richmond Hill AV. 5-2‘200 Wiaacle/ein e Milliuery 8: Accessories ‘ h 3319 YONGE ST. . _ . ' tat Fairlawn- Hl'. 8-5406‘ ' [TU.47534iia' RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE PROMPT COMPETEXCE 2 bus stops below city limits . ’ a I ‘ H I .' BAYVIEW PLAZA TU. 4-7691 ggngEEOLS Ehxg‘iiliifiiify .. ~ .- :; i "ronruc - BUICK - VAUXHAii S " G.M.C. 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