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The Liberal, 4 Jan 1962, p. 7

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THE’LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, January 4, 1962 7 GORMLEY NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED Telephone Gormley 5201 of Philadelphia spent a day with the Misses Henderson. ' , Mr. Robert Elliott of Waubau- 1shene is spending some time n' Iwith his son-in-law and dough“ ‘ .ter. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gibson- 1 ers. Elliott had the misfortune ,to break her hip and is confined to hospital. VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE II. R. 2 Gormley -â€" Telephone Gormley 5421 KING CITY, OAK RIDGES "The Liberal" is always pleased to publish items of In- terest regarding people and events In the Oak Ridges-Lake A Happy New Year to thenlld family. Mr. and Mrs. Har- IAKE WILCOX I96I Was BuSy Year In King City With the launching of am June i other year. a brief backward What is so rare as a day in glance at events around King June? These Were just right City in the past year show the for a month of church and fam- _ busy pace set by a community ily picnics. . All Saints' of some 40 organizations. Chancel Guild raised $500 at While increase in the number garden tea at Fraserdale. .' of new houses was slight, popu- Village trustees drop initial lotion increased by an estim- sewage plan. . . St. Andrew's sted 200 to the 1.800 mark. Church W.M.S. honors Mrs. Ted It is a year since an organ- Siverns. Mrs. Howard Clegg and lzational meeting in Eva L. Miss Betty Arbuckle with life Dennis School heard Ontario memberships. . .formertrus- Safety Officer Louis Hodgsontee William Barker dies. . . . recommend a Safety Council Rev. Martin Jenkinson conducts that would function through the 400th christening. village's present clubs. Within July ‘ I few weeks. King City and Dls- Ten present and past trustees trict Safety Council became an approve incorporation investi- Wiicox and King City districts. Our news correspondent in King City is Mrs. William J. Houston. telephone TEmple 3-5457; and in Oak Ridges-Lake Wilcox, Mrs. Eleanor Charuk. Bayview Ave North. phone PR 3-5854. Salute King City On TV A five-minute tribute to King City, “The Second Largest Police Village in Ontario", featured the Country Junction program on Barrie's television chan- nel last Thursday evening. The village’s history, dat- ing back to the hamlet known as Springhill, was concisely related. Several clear photographs were shown, including the new King City Composite School. the fire brigade groups around the pumpcr in front of the fire ball. the business and residential sections, and both public schools named after present teach- ers. Kingcrafts House was lllg reforms instituted by new King Township Electors' Asso- ciation, headed by John Bragg. . Mrs. J. R. Muir organizes Children’s Evangelism group in her home. . Mrs. Douglas Henderson instructs first Espe- ranto class in York County, sponsored by United Nations' Association. November School children attend Re- membrance service in All Saints' Church. . . Saladia-Shirriif- Horsey moves King City plant operation to lkllliston. . . Second Nigllter presented by Home and School Association packs All Saints‘ Auditorium. IChurch News On Christmas Sunday. Dr. A. Miss Belva Danby of Brant- I Ii‘ord. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perâ€" ‘F. Binningion was ill charge of,kins and family of Richmond the church service. Mr. Al‘t.‘Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nay- .‘Storey, a candidate for the lor of Richmond Hill, Mr. and ’United Church ministry. now Mrs. Earl Kydd of Oshawa. Mrs. (attending Mount Allison Uni-1R. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jim vcrsity, who was home for hiszBarkcr and boys spent Christ- Chrisimas vacation. read the‘mas with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scripture Lessons. Pickering and family. The service of Infant Baptism Mr. Harry Forster spent was also held. when Paul Owen Christmas with his daughter Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. and her husband and family, .lim Barker; Greg Anderson‘Mr. and Mrs. Jack Devins and Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs.‘family at Totienham. Tom Stevenson; and John Vcr- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forster ner Mikkeiscn. son of Mr. and.and David spent Christmas with Mrs. Vcrncr Mikkelsen. were baptized. Dr. Binnington wasimond Hill. assisted by the Clerk of Ses- Mrs. L. Knapp and lrene, Mr. sion, Mr. llcbcr McCague and and Mrs Ray Wilson and boys Elder “8mm Hlll- of Islingt'on. Mr. and Mrs. John Couple! Chill Emprlngham spent Christmas The Couples Club hem lbs with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Em- annual Christmas Party for the pringham and girls_ children by taking them to see Mr. and Mrs, Marcus Jarvis the film "Babes In Toyland"- 3t spent Christmas with Mr. and the Capital Theatre on Decem- Mrs. Len Martin and family at her 27. Followmg theshownlg Leaside_ of the film. they returned to the Mr, and Mrs. warren Comm SUHday 5011001 1‘00m Where T9‘ of Matachewan spent their {regiments were SGI’VEd- The Christmas vacation with Mr., children enjoyed the film as Mrs. Maude Murphy at Rich-3 active force, sponsoring several safety demonstrations through- out the year. Last January is record turn- out argued the pros and cons of establishing kindergarten train- ing under School Section 2 Board direction. Financing was gation. . . survey. August Mrs. Robert Farren honored by friends and St. Andrew's W.M.S. life membership on 75th . Rev. and Mrs. birthday. . . Village decides to share cost of railway crossingibank manager. replacing Jack ..Rb in '1 day ‘id 0 er 0“ an ppm" 9 pictured as “the show place of locally produced crafts." The master of ceremonies showed front views of “King City’s three churches" â€" All Saints. King City United, and Bethel Baptist. Viewers may have won- ,Barraciough. . . C01. and ‘Jlrs. J. F. K. Strathy gift of stone Canterbury Cross dedi- cated by Lord Bislmp at All Saints', . Candidates plenti- ful for village and townsth nominations. . First train- well as several of the adults who accompanied them. Bowling Party The Gamblers Bowling League held its Christmas Party in the Victoria Square Community Hall on December 27. Euchre was played. with the following win- Loilis Nichols and Miss Vera Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols and family. Miss Emma Wor- den, Mr. Louis Nichols, Miss Vera Nichols and Mr. Wilfred Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Des- Martin Jenkinson hold com- munity open honse on silver wedding anniversary. . . given as the main reason for not altering the existing set- up of a private kindergarten. January Langdon's Coach Lines sold to December Village churches hold annual Galway Holdings Limited. . . . Paul Gambrill appointed 3;“?th ‘ “‘“Vm‘ meetings. . . . Harry Ballard Ex-trustee H a rry Edwards agent at CNR King station, suc- " ' named president Lake Marie and passes. ceeding Bruce Shipley. . . King Athletic Association. . September Much interest shown in village AURORA; The question of a Driver unhurt after his truck wrecked by northbound CNR freight at station road crossing. Second Guide Company form- ed. . Six village houses affected by break-ins. . . . King February City High School opens with United Church Young Peo- 550 enrolment. ple's group organized. . . . Eric October Hardy report to village trustees recommends retaining Police Village status for the present. . . . Village trustees petition to annex 97-acre Kingslynn de- velopment on North Keele St. . . . Trustees seek incorporated board to extend authority. . . Larry Monkman finds pearl in oyster stew. but heating pro- cess destroyed its value. Elmer safety program adopt- ed by Dorls M. Patton and Eva L. Dennis Schools. . . . Vot- Gift Wrap While King City youngsters sported all their new outdoor Much skating, sleighlng and skiing .- kv King Memorial Library Board equ‘pmef}" we fpotted a per 1 headed by teacher Raymond beagle' Dinky' , the d‘i‘y “flies! Chisholm. . Safety Council Christmasv appmprlflte Y “3 names Gordon Tetley chairman, 1" 1‘“ comm“ new green Pla‘d wrap-around jacket. £31m” Love, secretary 0n the subject of pets, a Dom M_ Patton classroom robust robin was reported seen choirs present music festival at gogilzgfés ago near the Village All Saintls' Church. . . Ray ' ' The Campbell family on Wil- Love named president of King - Guy Lions. Chm . I _ King liam Street had hoped their pet ' d th int' r City brigade lights rash «gm? gamggg: nude J‘chjl grass fires. . V. . Village repeats have wound their way south- fig‘lm flte- ' ward, just like untamed ones. The crows have been great favorites in the district since last Spring and would fly promptly to children and grown- ups who called them. Family Gatherings Rev. Martin Jenkinson dedi- cates new organ as war mem- orial at King City United Church 90th anniversary service. . . . Cancer Society Trend Tea at ship election staffs. United Church joint organization. unwrapped until Christmas day. Love the Christmas cake. Yule program, orange drinks for the children and coffee with the cookies for the parents. New Executive ASsociation has meetings occa- sionraliy, arises. its active executive has a meeting the second Tuesday of each month to arrange out- ings and equipment for the school children. president of the new executive. Immediate Past President and newly-elected Councillor dered about a missing fourth churchâ€"St. Andrew’s Presbyterian â€"- actively op- lng'session held for King Townâ€" and township elections held for first time on Saturday. . . . King City voters approve hydro purchase and reject water fluori- dation. . . . Mrs. Verdun Gor- don receives life membership at final W.M.S. meeting before women form torney-General, advice. King City Notes of junior grades, Mr. John Ar- Christmas Eve service of Holy nott, preferred to leave his gift Communion. the gift of Mr. Stanley Watson was used for the first time when Mr. Howard Mr. “Wib” Burns drew win- ning tickets for several draw Jerome, ACC'O, ATCM, from on Friday evening, January 5, Harold Wellmvan and family, all prizes, Mr. John Agnew taking Hamilton. gave a half-hour at ’7 p,m,_ in the 5.3. No, 70f Toronto. home a turkey and Mrs. Ray organ recital of Christmas School. On Thursday evening, Miss music. Chimes Donated The gift of Mr. and Mrs. Blyth J. Lan-gdon. a set of chimes and amplifiers are now installed and in use at King City United Church services. 011 Library Shelves Newest non-fiction available at King Memorial Library in~ eludes: Anything Could Hap- pen, by Phyllis Brett Young; A Doctor’s Memoirs. by Willinsky: Overture To Victoria, Porter; Nation of Sheep, Lederer; Brown Paws and Green Thumbs, by Carol Pearson; Northern Ap- proaches, James anrs;; Buffalo Refreshments concluded the Although Kinghorn Parents’ whenever the need Mrs. Donald Laing was chosen of possible election irregularity is still very much alive. The Au- rora Banner says that one elec- tor has been in touch with re- presentatives of the Ontario At- while another has been in touch with another provincial department. seeking mond Meed, Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Collins spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gee and family, and Mr. Wilfred Anderson had Saturday dinner with Mr. Louis Nichols and Miss Vera Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols. Mr. Alfred Waltser, Miss Cathy Wright. Mr. sni Mos. Desmond Meed. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Buchanan had dinner on Tues- day with Mr. Louis Nichols and Miss Vera Nichols. On Thursday evening, Mr. Louis Nichols and Miss Vera Nichols entertained Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reaman, Robert, Jean and Marjorie of Maple. On Friday evening, Mr. Louis Nichols and Miss Vera Nichols entertained Mrs. Minnie Well- man, Mr. and Mrs. George Well- man and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. ners: lst prize lady. Mrs. Law- rence Boynton; consolation, Carol Mortson; lst prize gent. Fraser Gee; consolation, Harold Hill. Following the euchre, re- freshments were served fol- lowed by dancing which was very much enjoyed. Bingo The Victoria Square and Dis- trict Lions Club is sponsoring a Bingo to be held in the Vic- toria Square Community Hall on Wednesday evening, January 10, at 8 p.m. Guides The lst Gormley Guide Com- pany held a New Year's Party at the home of lst Lieutenant Mrs. Norman Johnston on Thursday evening. December 28. Brownies The lst Gormley Brownie Pack will resume its activities Mabel Sanderson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tatton, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bolender, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Chadwick and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Larry San- derson. Cathy, Gail and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mikkelsen and John, and Miss Olive Wil- liams. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steck- ley called on Mos. James Ken- nedy and family at Aurora on Sr. Women's Institute The Sr. Women's Institute will meet on Tuesday evening, January 9, at 8 pm., at the home of Mrs. Lawson Mumberson. when the theme of the meeting will be “Public Relations". Mrs. W. Madill will convene the meet- ing. Roll Call: “A Community Activity Our Institute Could Do." Speaker will be Deputy- Reeve Lawson Mumberson. editor. staff, and all our readers. The old year‘s long campaign is o'er. Behold a new begun; Not yet is closed the holy war, Nor yet the triumph won. Out of his still and deep repose We hear the old year say: “Go forth again to meet your foes. Ye children of the day!" Neighbourhood Notes We wish a speedy recovery to Mr. John McKendry and Mrs. Landon Steckley who are both confined to their homes by ill- ness. Miss Marjorie Sproxton spent Christmas holidays with and Mrs. Robert Willoughby family of Regina. . Our local post office received its heaviest mail the Wednes- day before Christmas. Swnpathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Quinn in the passing of his father in Pickering last Wednesday. We. are pleased to report Mr. Mervin Kelly was able to come home from Toronto General Rev. and Hospital on Friday. Miss Marjorie Sproxton spent part of her Christmas vacation with her great uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Mark 01- iver of Imperial, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hoover motored to the Canadian West to spend Christmas with their son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover in Regina. ‘Miss Betty Sproxton of Mt. Sinai Hospital, Toronto, spfilnth two weeks holidays WI er parents Mr. and il . R. Sproxton. ’ ks Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Heise andfamlly of Tillsonburg spent Christmas with his mother. Mrs. Wm. Heise, and daughters. Congratulations to . Mrs. Arthur Byer (Evelyn Ree- sor) who were married in the Widelnan Mennonite Church on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Witmer and children of Salem, Ohio, Mr. and Mos. Wenger and fam- ily of Wakarusa, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruvbacher of Fer- gus spent Christmas week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reesor. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cassel and family of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liebeck and girls of Collingwood. and Bishop and Mrs. Alvin Winger spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Henderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp- son of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. French on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elliott and Doug had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. James of Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doner Saturday night. Mr. Don Steckley of Willow- dale called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steckley on Christmas. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Barker and Hostesses: Mrs. L. Mumberson. Mrs. M. Jarvis and Mrs. J. Emrpringham. Neighbourhood Notes Birthday greetings to Jean Lady Flsvelle's home is large Mr. Frank Gambrill of Sta- Kin-g Township. Mr. William social event. . . . King Kinder- garten displays work at open house. . . . Brownies and Guides hold annual banquet. w BJCHMOND mm. o DISTRICT UNIT CANADIAN caucus tion Road had several of his family with him Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell of Kinghorn, Mrs, Pearl Gambrill of Oak Ridges. Mrs. Ray Moore of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wiltshlre of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Millar, formerly of Kinghorn, who are staying Curran is first vice - president and Mr. Lorne Hall second vice- president. ing secretary; Mrs. Gage Love. corresponding Mrs. Herbert Schmidt, treasurer. Mrs. Hugh Walker is record- secretary. and Committee convenors are: Head, Patterson; Hockey Night in Canada, Foster Hewitt; Ordeal by Fire, Ralph Allen; Peter Freuchen's Book of the Eskimos. Arrival Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stephens are celebrating the arrival of nine pound, nine ounce Stephen Frederick, the Vanderkooy, five years. Janu- ary 4; Jacob Williams, January 6; Clarke Canning. one year, January 6. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Birming- ton spent the Christmas vaca- tion with their daughter and her husband and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hewitt and boys at New Jersey.. Harry family in the passing of Mrs. Barker’s father, Mr. Gooder- ham; and to Mr. and Mrs. Wes Madill, in the passing of Mns. Madill’s cousin, Mrs. M. Hewitt. Mrs. Hewitt had made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Madlll until about three weeks ago, when she was taken to the York rison Schlicter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doner and fam- ily, and Mrs. J. Bond spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doner of Stoufiville. Mrs. Beulah Jones had Christ- mas dinner with Mrs. Hurry Jones and boys of Toronto. Mrs. D. C. Henry spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Milstcd and Charleen. Mr. Jos. Jones spent Christ- mas with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry :‘Saych and family of Richmond :Hill. ‘ Recent visitors of Mr. alld iMrs. George French were Mr. .Clifford Winger. Rev. and Mrs. 'Paul Nigh of Springvale. and Mr. and Mrs. Elias Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brillinger and children spent Christmas week-end with her parents in Cobnconk. Mr. alld Mrs. Wilson and :daughter of Pennsylvania spent the week-end with their son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nichols and son. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Slaymaker and family of Lancaster, Pa.. spent Christmas with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Steckley and John- .Dy. Mr. David Hoover has been transferred from New Liskeard to the head office of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto. Mrs. John Sider has been moved from Brierbush Hospital, Stouf’fville to Scarboro General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Doner en- tertained their grandchildren and great-grandchildren on Sun- day evenlng for dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Doner and daugh- ters of Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doner and sons of Bloomington, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doner and children of Bethesda, and Miss Evelyn Don- er of Stoufl'ville. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pope and children of Sudbury spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pope and his grandmother. Mrs. D. Fennel]. Miss Rita Chapman of Aurora spent Christmas with her aunt, Mrs. George Leary. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Doner en- tertained all their family on Christmas Day - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doner and Evelyn of Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doulst and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doner and Dale. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Hunking and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Telf Ferris of Feversham. Miss Alma Burkholder of Stoufiville spent Tuesday with Mrs. George Leary and Miss Rita Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. John Leedman T9130 coqutlae 9935 year! Got something in mind you’ve always wanted? ...something that would add greatly to your anticipation of the year ahead? A new car, perâ€" haps . . . a hi-fi . . . or an up-to-date TV . . . or even a cottage in the country? ' Mr. and Mrs. George Stacey . and family had dinner Wednesâ€" day night with Mr. and Mrs- Dalton Moses and girls of AI!- I'OI‘ZI. Miss Pat Tomney of Rexdoli spent Christmas Week with her friend, Miss Janet Varley. Miss Sheila Wilcox entertaln'. ed a number of friends at ‘ party at her home on Tuesday evening. The Goodlng family had I A family gathering of 27 at the 7 home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken . Jones of Dickson Hill on Boxlnfl gill Day. This included Mr. '- Mrs. Eldon Gooding and Ronni. of Richmond Hill, Mrs. C. Mfl' sted (Mr. Mllsted and Charleen were absent for illness), Mr. 7 I‘ a Mrs. Floyd Winger and boys - Queensville, Mr. and Mrs. Alla” Doner and Dale, Mr. and Mr!- Vernon Gooding and family 0‘ Dundalk and Mr. and Mrs. Ken» Jones and children. This was | L‘ special occasion as it was till“ .- Doners’ first Christmas in CW - ada since 1952, and Dale's 31* l Canadian Christmas. - f Customers are missing I‘ll" friendly face of Miss Katlfl‘w i Reesor at Milsted‘s store. Kath! ‘ ryn is attending the Mennonitt 3 Bible School in Kitchener fat the winter months. Miss Ethel i Byer of Fordwich is replam Kathryn. W Sanitary Contractor Septic Tanks Pumped “ ‘ Drains Cleaned & Repalr’, " C. STUNDEN Richmond Hill TU. 4424 i J. 'l i ,i I i I ’i Quality; Printin «I i 5 OF ALL KINDS on Consult “The Liberal” TU. 4-1105 and a courteous representative will call Mr. Jack Couse, school prcm~ first child of Mr. and Mrs. ises; Mrs. Burwell Jackson, spe- Christie Hall of Sharon. clal activities; Mrs. Earl Scott, Tend Waterworks social: Mrs. Ray Love. trans~ Two electricians have been portation; Mrs. A. Bakker, tele- appointed by King Township phone; and Mrs. Joseph Gelleny. Council to look after mainten- membership and publicity. ance of Schomberg and Oak Choral Service R'ldges water systems. Under the direction of Choir» Engaged on a part-time basis master James Flucker. senior are Mr. Charles L. Meade of and junior choirs presented a King City RR. 1, who will be special service at King City pump operator for Oak Ridges, United Church, Christmas Eve. and Mr. Walter McLean, for Nearly fifty voices joined in Schomberg waterworks. the presentation of Christmas Christmas Hampers hymns, to the organ accompani- Donations of $100 were al- ment of Mrs. Ewart Patton. lotted by King Township Coun- Bud Dunlop of the children’s oil to each of King City. Oak choir narrated the Biblical Ridges and Schomberg Lions‘ story of Jesus’ birth. Clubs for their distribution of To Dedicate Organ Christmas baskets. Many of the Early in the New Year, Lord parcels contained turkeys. Bishop F. H. Wilkinson is ex- Candle-Light Service pected to dedicate the new pipe Canadian Girls In Training organ. now installed in All of King City and Laskay com- Saint‘s' Anglican Church, as a bined to hold their annual memorial to the Watson family. candle-light service at Laslcay Prior to the fully choral Church. Mrs. R. Farren Was Beloved By All Served Sunday School For 40 Years their Manor, Newmarket. SOCIETY For Information 8; Services Available. Call Richmond Hill Secretaryâ€"TUrne-r 4-2382 Mrs. N. Ritchie Mr. and Mrs. D. Booth, Ket- tleby. spent Christmas Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ben- nett. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Madlll spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Ridley and family at Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett and boys at Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker and Margaret spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Steck- ley and baby daughter in their new home at Beverley Acres. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jarvis, Mr. Charlie Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hart and family spent Christmas Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill and family at Islington. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Canning spent Christmas Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. King at Keswick. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Canning and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Sandie and girls. spent Christ- was with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boynton. Grace and David. _ Mrs. A. Frisby, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frisby spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hug- gins and family at Hampton. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hazel- with Mr. Gambrlll. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burt spent Christmas with families of their daughter and son, Mrs. Richard Canney and Mr. Ter- ence Burt. of Toronto. Visit England Mr. and Mrs. Donald King of Toronto and their son. David, are spending three weeks in England with Mr. King's rela- tives. Before their marriage. Mrs. King was Miss Earlene Camp- bell of Kinghorn and this is her second trip to England. Community Party Nearly 200 children and par- ents attended the community party arranged by Klnghorn Parents' Association at King- horn School. Pro-school children, the few pupils from New Scotland School attending Kinghorn School this year. and their par- ents joined the jolly party. The children sang carols and Santa made an appearance to Idlstribute gifts from the tree. Miss Evelyn Courtney's pu- Ipiis presented her with a pro- jector screen. but the teacher BODY SHOP RICE’S FLOWERS 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU RICHMOND HILL “Flowers For All Occasions” Phones TU. 4-1812 TU. 4-7811 AT ALL HOURS We Deliver Toronto & Surrounding Districts There’s no need to let an after-holiday, empty- i pocket feeling interfere with the way a shiny W New Year could look to you as it gets underway. 1962 could be the year for getting things you want for you and yours. .~ Women's Services TU. 4-3463 Mrs. W. McDougail Transportation - TU. 4-4821 Mrs. W. J. Lennox Campaignâ€"Unionville 239 Mrs. G. Purves i I I Resolve now to start things off by dropping into i Thornhlll i I i your neighbourhood branch of the Bank of Montreal. The people there will be glad to discuss a. low-cost, life-insured loan through the B of M Family Finance Plan. It’s one resolution that’s well worth keeping! Women's Services-A V. 5-1839 Mrs. E. Percival Trans ortationâ€"AV. 5-3552 ll rs. C. J. Foran Unionville Mrs. Gordon Purves. phone I 239 Victoria Square Chairmanâ€"George Brand i Gormley 5200 I Women's Services-Ger. 5525 r Mrs. C. Nichols Transportationâ€"Germ. 5540 Mrs. L. Mumberson extra». BANK or M .\ ONTREAI. dMI ll ’5. Finance Plan LOW-COST, LlFE-INSU RED LOANS ” .. M a; So many friends called to pay Inspector, moved to their last respects to belovednSpringhlll Road home. [s . i ' 4 Ex ert Auto Body, Collision, Re airs and Re aintin JChUI‘Ch “1011‘”, Mrs- 30139“ “During-her 1008. active 8550- wood and family of Richvale MY ‘2. pFREE ESTIMATESâ€"GJtlA‘IC. FINANCING g riRthal Farsrfn ftdrtheiuneral giatiolg With ttabelstujuialy Ssh?01.spent Christmas Sunday with mmumm ., iservlce Ill . . n ews Pres-l rs. arren ugl un or, ner- Mr. and Mrs. 30 Glover and C' M' LESLIE MOTOR pRODUCTS LTD' bl’terian Church. King CItY. mediate- and Bible classes. She Betty, y King City CHM. Dealer TE. 3.5301 there was difficulty finding sufâ€" was considered a pillar. of the Mn and Mrs. Frank mum- ' ficient seating accommodation. Women's Missionary Society and We“. Mn and Mrs. Demon Rev. Gordon Agar led the service of tribute to the kindly little lady. whoee unselfish way great was her pleasure when friends recently made the pres- entation of an honorary life of living was an inspiration to membership in the W.M.S. of the countless children Shelthe Presbyterian Church. taught during forty years of'. Tile occasion was an “open .Sunday School leadership. ‘house" celebration last August, FOP man." years a faithful‘when 100 relatives and friends member of St. Andrew's Churchpaued to help her enjoy her at Strange. Mrs. Farren repre- 75th birthday. scnted that church when she Mrs. Farren had been in fair- and Mr. Duncan Ross of the‘ly good health umu she suf- ‘Eversiiey cogglf‘esatign turned feted strokes and went to k:l'orlr file erI so or e DFESeDt County Hospital before C rist-, . l v . - ifamily of King City. Mr. and .church on .\oxth heele Street. mas. Mrs. Robert Johnston and {mm The ceremony united the two st. {infldr‘yws Church Elderslily of Nashville. Mr- and Mrs. ‘mral Churcnes and happened on'Mr. Charles Ross and Mr. John “Ian on. and famm, helpem gm “I‘lday‘ “gm 17' threeiTanner acted as “more” Pan‘iur and Mrs Wm Orr to cele-‘ I 'eal‘s g . A ' ‘ ' ' b r . Actl' 'e attendants were , . . . Mrs. Farren was born in Folk- Me: egobert I'Arbuckle Sr. Mnigzateogirbgzéigbcgysfii0th birth- ‘ , E ind. d came to ~' ' .. l 1:953:93, tgfi “age oafnseven She \Vlb. Burns. Mr. Donald Gillies. Mn and ms. Leshe Ham and Mr. Fred Boys, Mr. Jack Walk.‘ . . lived on the eighth concession-mg,on and Mr. Robert Hemickifamlly spent Christmas with line at the honle of Mrs. John- ‘ Mrs. Farr“, was laid to rest Mr. and Mrs. Elllott Herring‘ton ston Egan. . -- and family at Cedar Grove. . She spent five years in.in hmg City cemetery i Mr. Charlie Hart spent CIlrist-‘ Toronto, then moved to the‘ ‘mas with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon sixth concession. where she and STOUFFVILLE â€" The CentralIRennie at Aglncouri. her husband farmed just north Housing and Mortgage Corpor-l Miss Wendy Hart is spending _ of the Strange church. He died‘ation has said that it is prepar- her Christmas vacation with her in 1933. ,ed to finance the town's pro. uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. She was s member of Laskay posed addition to the town’s‘Maurice Hammillat, Cedar Women's Institute and later didsewage disposal plant. The addi- Grove. .war work through King City tion planned will bring capac- Mrs. F. Walker and Freddie W. i. In 1942 Mrs. Farren and ity to a point where it can take'had Christmas Sunday dinner her nephew. Donald McCalium. care of a population of 5,000.Iwith Mrs. R. Perkins, Mr. and (now King Township's BuildinglEstimated cost is $64,000. IMIs. Jim Barker and boys. I _â€"â€"â€"__‘_* i Brumwell and family, spent,Save with State Farm's low In- Christmas Tuesday with Mr. and . Mrs. Fred Constable and familyism-m;ca “I” to, careful adv at vellore' CIS. 80 me. Mr. Rolph Boynton spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Forson and family at Callnington. Miss Olive Glover spentl Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hazelwood and family all Richvale. I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orr and DOMESTIC run ous AND BURNER SERVICE HAii’S SERVICE STATION no. 1'". 4 - 4361 WINDOW CLEANING OPENING SPECIAL Reduced rates on all residential and commercial windows. Amherst Window Cleaning 8. Maintenance 884-5602 Collect Richmond Hill James Grainger t 130 Yonge St. s. I Richmond Hill, Ont. TU. 4-1529 STATE FARM " MUTUAL AUTDHTIIIJ IMHO! COIM- luu ul- & "slurs-u .9 Head Oflice. Toronto

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