1 ages 2-6) 7 pm. â€" Holy Communion Special Preacher: Mr. Bruce Rathbone, Delegate to the World Council of Churches HE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayview Avenues Rev. R. E. McLennan 4’07 Lynett Crescent TU. 4-4236 Church. TU. 4-7083 SUNDAY, JANUARY 21. 196). 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion 9.30 am. -â€" Sunday School HOLY TRINITY THORNHILL Brooke & Jane Streets Rector Rev. H. Reginald Howden. 3.11., L. Th. Organist and Cholrmaster, R. S. A. Mullen. A.R.C.T.. R.M.T. Wednesday â€" 10.15 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion SUNDAY, JANUARY 21. 1962 3rd Sunday After The Epiphany 8 a.m. â€"â€" Holy Communion (Corporate Communion break- fast for all the Young People) 9.45 am. â€" Bible Classes 11 a.m. â€" Church School 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Preacher: The Rector “A Call To Action" 5 pm. -â€" The Epiphany Pageant "Star in the East" a.m. - Ho'LY COMMUNION .30 am. - HOLY COMMUNION Jr. Church School, 2-11 yrs.) 1 a.m. ~ MORNING PRAYER [Senior Church School 12-14 yrs. and Infant Care) p.m. â€" EPIPHANY FESTI- VAL OF LIGHTS ednesday. January 24 â€" 0 am. â€"- HOLY COMMUNION (ages 7 and'up) 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer (Nursery, Junior Sunday School Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. Fred C. Jackson TU. 4-2418 Mrs. Jas. E. Howard. Organist SUNDAY. JANUARY 21. 1962 Epiphany III 10 am. â€" Church School 11 am. â€" Church School 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer 7 pm. â€" Youth Fellowship at St. Gabriels. Bayview Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector. Rev. Ramsay Amitage. HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints’ Church - King City 10 am. -â€" Morning Prayer 11.10 a.m. â€"- Sunday School M.A., DD. 8 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion 11 am. -â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sun- day of month at 11 11 mm. â€"â€" Sunday School Holy Baptism by appointment Morning Prayer . . . . . 11 am. Teen Age Bible Class 9.45 am. Sunday School . . . . . . . . 10 am. Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Sunday (Sunday School bus from Elgln Mills 9.45 am.) (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) Church Street Langstafl' LORD’S DAY SERVICES 9.50 a.m. â€"- Bible School 11 a.m. â€" MORNING SERVICE MID WEEK HOUR. Wed. 8 pm. Prayer,~ Praise Bible Study Women's Missionary Fellowship Thursday. 1 pm. Evening Mission Circle. 2nd & 4th Thursday 7.45 pm. Junior Ambassadors Friday 7 pm. A WARM WEECOME AWAITS YOU ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH Richmond Hill (Convention of Ontario 8.; Que.) Minister: Rev. J. M. Ward Meeting MacKillop Public School 945 am. â€" Sunday SchJol 11 am. â€" Morning Service 11 am. â€" Nursery 8; Primary A church handy to the town's north-west section and Elgin Mills. Everyone cordially invited ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil Assistant Curate: Rev, J. R. F. Moore UNDAY, JANUARY 2|. 196:2 Epiphany III (A Fellowship Church) iii 50 Wright Street SUNDA! (Opposite the High School) 9.45 am Pastor: G. Forbes 11 am. « SUNDAY. JANUARY 21. 196? N 945 am. â€" Bible School Classes for all 11 mm. â€"- Morning Worship 7 pm. â€"- Evangelistic Service Wed. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting A Friendly Welcome Is Extended To ALL AT The Young Church with the Old Message ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN (Yonze at Jefferson. Oak Ridges) Rector: Rev. D. C. H. Michell, LL.B. ST. STEPHEN‘S CHURCH a.m._ â€" MORNING SERVICE Lm. ._ EVENING SERVICE Supervised Nursery at all Lord's Day activities EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH ANGLICAN PARISH OF KING RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Anglican) SERVO THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Stop 17, Yonge Street Rev. Minton Johnston, D.D.. Minister Mrs. Cameron Andrew, Organist 10 am. â€" Senior and Intermed- iate School 11 am. â€" Junior School and Nursery MORNING WORSHIP 11 am. 7 pm. â€" High Fellowship and Young People's We oordially invite you to vorship with us RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister Mrs. Vera Diamond, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY. JANUARY 21 196?. 9.45 a.m. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class 11-a.m. -â€" Morning Worship 11 am. â€" Nursery Department. 7 pm. â€" Young Peeple‘s Soc- iety Guest Speaker: Miss Donalda McGeachy, Director Speech Pathology. Toronto Western Hospital, Vice-President, Ont. Speech and Hearing Association) SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1962 9.45 am. â€" Church School (Grade 1 to adult classes) 11 am. â€" Nursery and Kinder- garten School 11 am. -â€" "The Public Worshlp of God" 7 pm. â€"-â€" "The Public Worship of God" Everyone is welcome THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. T. Evans. B.A.. Minister Organist: Mr. Robert Davis Rev. C. G. Higginson, B.A.. B.D. SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1962 9.45 am. â€" Primary. Junior, Intermediate and Senior Sunday School 11 mm. â€" Nursery and Kinder- garten ‘11 mm. -â€" Morning Service \ “Hardness of Heart" 7 pm. â€" Evening Service “Rest In Weariness" Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister SUNDAY. JANUARY 21, 1962 10 am. â€" St. Andrew’s Church 11.15 am. â€" St. Paul’s Church ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH Crosby Ave.. Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1962 9.30 am. â€" The Sunday School 11 am. â€" Divine Worship The Sacrament of Baptism Nursery & Kindergarten. meet Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald. PRESBYTERIAN THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MAPLE PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Harold W. Davies. B.A., Minister BUNDAY, JANUARY 21. 1962 HOPE MAPLE 10.15 am. â€" Church School for all ages 10.30 am. â€" Church School 10.30 am. â€" Inauguration United Church Women 11.30 am. â€" Inaï¬guration of United Church Women Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald, 9.45 ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE. ONT. and ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. 7th CON., VAUGHAN TWP. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Walter Scott School, Markham Road Rev. Albert E. Myers. B.A., B.D., S.T..\l., Pastor SUNDAY, JANUARY '21, 1962 «Home Improvement Division) THE ‘ ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘ Stop giggiege St' (2 miles south of Maple) - Pastor - Norman E. Wagner <AV, 5-4921 - TU, 4-1121 11 am. â€" The Service , . . . 9.45 mm. â€" Sunday School and‘ E‘emngjsï¬r CLTEGSBOWden Bible Class | Rev. Howard J. Veals, B.A.. COME TO CHURCH RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH LUTHERAN THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH .m. â€"- Worship Service and Sunday School m. â€" Sunday School . â€" Morning Worship Nursery Provided UNITED «BILL DING says: Other Denominations GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev, C. E. Hunking. Minister 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 96 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Rev. P. A. Sorensen, Pastor TU. 4-4387 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"- The Pastor 7 pm. â€" The Pastor Wed. 8.30 pm. - Prayer Meeting (Pastor H. G. Fischbacher) Meeting every Saturday in the Masonic Hall Crosby Avenue, Richmond Hill Worship ‘Service . . . . . 9.20 am. Sabbath School 10.30 am. ‘ . Everybody welcome‘ Wm. Vanda-Bent. Pastor Tel.: Richmond Hill, TU. 4-3155 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. 'â€" Evening Service Wed.i 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd con..-3 miles north of Concord) 10 am. -â€" Sunday School 11.15 am. â€" Worship Service Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€"- Sunday School Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. Roy Nigh. Pastor Tel.: Gormley 5544 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service 10.30 am. â€" Sunday School Tues.. 8 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of E‘mwood and Ruggles Rev R. T. Holton Minister Church of the Light and Life 15‘ Hour, CHML, 9 am. Sunday Friday, 8 pm. â€" . F.M.Y. Meeting he SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 1962 10 am. â€"- Sunday School th‘ 11.30 am. â€"~ Worship Service Di 7 pm. â€" Family Gospel Hour ed‘ Wednesday, 8 ’p.m. â€"- a Prayer and Bible Study gm For further information, 'call Py TU. 4-7097 h†on RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL 24 Oak Ave. Services Welcomes you at 7 pm. each Lord’s day Corner of Laurie Rd. and Concord Ave., Concord Isaiah 1-18: Come let us reason together saith the Lord. Sunday- â€" 9.30 am. â€" Remembrance Ser- vice 11 am. â€" Bible Hour 8: Sunday School 7 pm. â€" Gospel Meeting Tues., 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Reading Wed., 7 pm. -â€" Pioneer girls group Young people's and ladies' meetings as announced “Jesus saves and there is no other wayâ€, 7‘ 'm' 3 7‘ ' ' With full attendance, the1NEWMARKETI BY-laW 1962} 0 LR“ “MEN‘th "‘" ' Pack settled down to work, with‘dealing With the 0310131 P1311“ .Lâ€"‘NVLKJZâ€"n T. -_-â€"=.â€"" ‘ . . rev1ews and mstructlons on the;0f the town were aPPFOVEd over! Co Golden Hand given by Brownnhe Strong DFOFeStS 0f Reeve Sid - Owl Mrs. L. Todd, with TawnylLfggf. Ht]: obliges tfo the parï¬ - -- Owl Miss Annette Osterdéard 0 5 133†W C “39195 a (Home Improvement lesmn) instructing on the Goldena Bat‘the land connected with the 0p- Stop 2? Yonge St' Packvies Judy Todd and Shar-lemion- , RlChvale on Pearson coached the new, MARKETPLACE OF THE AV_ 5.4921 _ TU. 4.1121 Igveenies 1in preparation for DISTRICT ' . ‘ . t eir enro ment as Brownies.’ TRY ‘ E‘en‘“g1§-L,C;*‘l‘g6830"den After a Pow Pow. the meeting "LIBERAL" CLASSIFIEDS ‘ ' concluded with the Brownie} ‘ PHONE _ ‘Tapr. 'rv. 4-1105 Will Your Battery. Fail You? It could happen. A Weak battery just can not make the grade on a cold morning. Let us check and reâ€"charge your battery for you. BRETHREN [N CHRIST CHURCH COOK'S BP SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST Auto Service Compiete Service To All Makes of Cars ELGIN MILLS TU. 4-3151 The speaker was Mrs. Norman Todd, who is heading this com- munity’s Mother‘s March as part of the annual funds cam- paign of the March of Dimes in‘ Ontario. Mrs. Todd addressed a group of the women who have responded to her call for vol’- unteers to advance this most important drive. This commun- ity is one of nearly 300 in On- tario which is participating. “The future of our handicap- ped citizens is now, and the Wo- men of our community can help them decide it." Local March Of Dimes DriVe To Be Held On Monday, January 29 “Thousands of young. adults in Ontario are gravely handiâ€" capped because of accident, sickness or disease." the general chairman continued. “Their numbers are increasing daily, despite all the wonderful ad- vances of medicine and surgery. lst Richmond Hill Girl Guide1 Company Reported by Penny Slater The first meeting of 1962 was held at MacKillop Public School on Monday, January 8th. Due to the absence of Captain Munsey, District Commissioner Ye-o act- ed as leader. The election of patrol leaders took place. Elec- ted were: Judy Todd. June Pyatt, Susan Laughlin, Cather- ine Founder. Seconders are Dawn Kirkpatrick, Diane Gill, Judy Bunker and Sharon Bow- man. The Senior Patrol will have Dorothy Wood, patrol lea- der, Lorna Sutherland, seconds-r, and consists of Lynne Metcalfe, Lynda Bacci, Sharon Pearson and Penny Slater. The meeting ended with campfire and “Taps.†_ __ 13th Brownie Pack “Yet we know that many can» be helped to regain indepen- dence - and, in fact, many are being helped by the Rehabili- tation Foundation for the Di‘s- abled, which is the March of Dimes in Ontario. But as Joseph St. Paul's Lutheran Church will be officially organized Sun- day during the 11_a.m. worship service in Walter Scott Public School. ' Dr. Albert Lotz, 'président of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Canada, will preach. Special greetings will be 'bro’u-ght by the Rev. Otto Reble of Weston, Canadian secretary for the in; St. Paul's Lutheran Church Charter Members To Be Received Sunday Under the guidance of Cap: tain Mrs. E. Windram and Lieutenant Miss E. Jones. plans for the coming year were dis- cussed. including a fund-raising project that it is hoped will be in operation January 20th. This plan is based on the one used successfully by the British Guides and Scouts â€"â€" the “Bob- a-Job" â€" the local equivalent being that the 3rd Guide mem- bers will perform certain jobs in their own guide district for a quarter. and up. according to the work to be done. Plans for future activities and zoning of territory were in the hands of the five Patrol Lead- ers â€" Heather Stevens. Penny Lee. Donna Jones, Barbara Boultwood and Adele Windram. lst Brownie Pack “Badge and Enrolment Day" featured the ï¬nal 1961 meeting of the 13th Brownie Pack which was held in St. Matthew’s Un- ited Church, with Brown Owl Mrs. Josie Fleming, Tawny .Owl Mrs. Vera Smart and Packie Charlene Fleming officiating. Leslie Walker, Grace Murphy and Donna Wagner were enroll- ed as Brownies â€" repeating their “Brownie Promise†at the Toadstool. Pamela Walker and Joan Carvin were presented with their Second Stripes. Judy Davies was made a “Six- er of the Fairies†also, at this time. Lynne Worsfold received her Golden Bar and Susan Gar- nett was presented with her Golden Hand, the highest award in Brownies. Debbie Price received her Collector Badge and Valerie Fir- man and Dianne Mowa‘tt were awarded their Writer’s Badge. Joan Carvin received two bad- ges, Orderly and Collector. The “Grand Howl" was given by the Pack to all who received badges. 3rd Guide Company, R. H. East _With 32 members present â€"â€" almost 100% of the 3rd Girl Guide 00., Richmond Hill East â€" provided an excellent start for the New Year, when the 3rd held its ï¬rst meeting on Monday evening, January 8th. A campï¬re and- game-songs were enjoyed, also incidents of 1961 were reviewed, including the happy Christmas party' held in conjunction with the 5th Richmond Hill Boy Scout Troop in the Richmond Hill United Church. “Workâ€, together with instruc- tion and the formulating of plans for the coming months, marked the ï¬rst regular meeting in 1962-of the 1st Brownie Pack of Richmond Hill, in Wrixon Hall on Wednesday last. Golden Hand given by Brown Owl Mrs. L. Todd, with Tawny Owl Miss Annette Osterga'ard instructing on the Golden Bar. Guide Notes On- ults 1di- ent, 3r‘al ieir lily, ad- ery. can- >en- are bili- Dis- ‘ of :eph On Monday evening, January 29th, between 7 and 8 p.m., ev- ery home in Richmond Hill and district will be visited in the campaign for 1962. Marching Mothers in 300 Ontario centres hope to raise $650,000. in the one-hour ‘blitz’. The local com- mittee still needs more volun- teers. If you can spare one hour of your time on Monday. January 29 call the March of Dimes Committee at TU 4-1863. ‘z‘Help us to bring the light of hope to those .who, but for a trick of fate. would not have tolook to us for help.†A. P. Clark, provincial presi- dent of the March of Dimes has said: “The factis that our very success has,posed problems of great magnitude for the future. For as we have grown in ser- vice, as we have increased in understanding of the role we have set for this organization, welhave come face to face with :the stark realization that we are lonly beginning to do the job." The congregation‘s ï¬rst busi- ness meeting 'was held‘ last' Sun- day'. A corist'itutibn was adopted and, the' initial Church council (beard of trustees) was elected. Those elected to the'council are Messrs. Philip Barth, Harvey Dueflert, Albert Harvey, Philip Limpert. Harold Melsness, Mi- chael Mezo, Joseph Miller. Rossl Percival and Victor Solich. A11 charter members of the congregation will be received into membership during the special service. It will become one of nearly 1,100 Lutheran Churches in Canada.» Richmond Hill's youngest church will represent one of the oldest Protestant denominations numbering about 80 million ad- herents throughout the world. Pioneers of Vaughan Township included many German Luther- ans from New York and Penn- sylvania, and the Lutheran con- gregations at Unvionville and Maple are among the ï¬rst Pro- testant Churches in central ‘York County. St. Paul’s Church has pur- chased a two and one-half acre building site adjacent to the Bayview High School. Plans for construction of its church building will be initiated this coming summer. Pastor of the congregation is the Rev. Albert E. Myers, B.A., B.D., S.T.M. He reminded those interested in ‘the Lutheran con- gregation that only those pres- ent for Si’lnday's special Service can be received as charter members unless previous ar- rangement is made with him. Board All A highlight of last Sunday’s service was the baptism of Mr. Ronald G. Burgess of 102 Mark- ham Road. Pastor Norman A. Berner of Kitchener, the synod’s missions director, also spoke during the service. (Continued from page 1) Archives: Mrs. F. Rumble. Representative on official board: Mrs. Jas. Pollard. “Representative on committee of stewards: Mrs. S. Osmond. Representatives on Christian education committee: Mrs. P. Addison, Mrs. D. Bain. Unit leaders: Evening: Mrs. D. W. Barnett. Mrs. T. H. Dowsett, Mrs. D. Bruce, Mrs. J. Dedlow: Aftérnoon: Mrs. W. J. Anken- man, Mrs. Geo. N. Irwin. Mbrning: Mrs. Gordon K. Martin, Mrs. L. D. Clement (Jointly pro tem) Mrs. James Pollard, first pre- sident of the United Church Women, welcomed all the ladies with the following message: “I’ feel very humble as I contemplate the task ahead of me as leader of this large group of women in our church. I ask for your prayers, your patience, understanding and co-operation. A few years ago I remember attending a meeting in Richmond Hill where the speaker said, “When asked to do something, say ‘I’d love to‘, with a smile. I don’t remember what else was said, but ‘I‘d love to.’ The other day I heard a lady say ‘I’ll try,’ when asked to do something that we might not be too familiar with. We often pray. all that we have is Thine alone, a trust oh Lord from Thee. Our time, our tal- ents, our possessions, are all ‘God’s gifts to us, to be used to further His work on earth. And as we divide our time, talents and possessions within the Christian fellowship of the United Church Women, with the Holy Spirit guiding us, let us say, ‘l‘d love to’ and ‘I’ll’ try,‘ and I am sure that we will succeed in this new ven- ture and great things will come to pass as we do continue to do [God's will. United Church Women emational Lutheran Mission Approximately 175 ladies were present, and enthusiasm ran high. The meeting closed with the hymn “Women of God Arise." and refreshments were served by the executive. AURORA: John M. Offord has resigned from the Aurora re- creation commission “for rea- sons of health," after 11 years on the commission. Mr. Offord is also chairman of the Aurora Public School Board. CARD 0!“ THANKS I wish to thank my friends and neighbours for the cards, flowers and visits to the hospx- tal during my recent illness. Carl French Cecilia Anderson would like to thank her friends and the stud- ents of the Richmond Hill High School for their many messages of encouragement regarding her appearance as soloist with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. c1w29 CARD OF THANKS MYERS â€" The Rev. and Mrs. Albert E. Myers, of 110 Rock- port Cres., are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their dau- ghter Deborah Helen, on Jan- uary 16th. at the Branson Hospital, Willowdale. c1w29 SCOTT â€"â€" Jim and Eleanor (Brodrick) are happy to an- nounce the birth of a daugh- ter. Elizabeth Anne, 8 1b. 10 025. on January 14th at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener. A sister for Douglas. ‘c1w29 BROOKS â€" In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Elizabeth. who passed away January 23, 1961. “Till -we meet again.†â€" Sadly missed by husband Ern, daughter Kitty, son-in-law Bob, and grandchildren Patricia, Allen and Margaret. c1w29 CLAPHAM‘ â€"- In loving memory of my son ‘Arthur Clapham, who died January 22nd. 1961. â€"’ Ever remembered by his mother. Eleanor, sisters and brothers: clw29 motner, meanor, sisters and brothers: elw29 xv >|I 45 * CLAPHAM,‘ Arthur â€"- In loving memory of a dear father, who passed away January 22, 1961. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. â€" Lovingly remembered by daughter Marilyn, Betty, Frank. Jimmy and Robbie. *1w29 * * ll! * GRIFFITH, Bertha â€"â€" In loving memory of my dear Mother. who passed away January 18, 1non. r,“ SAT., JAN. 27 â€" Important auc-‘ tion sale of complete stock of hardware, jewelry, sheet metal tools, furniture. etc., of the old- est business ï¬rm in Markham Village, known as Wideman's Hardware and Jewelry Store. Property of A. & H. W-ideman Limited, in Markham Village. Sale will start precisely at 12 noon. Terms cash. No reserva- tion, as proprietor is retiring from buSlness. Sale held_under cover at the store. Ken 8: Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. c2w29 â€" Lovineg refnemberedrbry daughter Marilyn, Betty, Frank. Jimmy and Robbie. *1w29 In ï¬ï¬‚emuriamï¬ GRIFFITH, Bertha â€"â€" In loving memory of my dear Mother. who passed away January 18, .1960; also my father, Harold A. Griï¬ith, who passed away September 2, 1958. â€" Greatly missed by daugh- ‘ter Gwen, Dick and grandsons Ricky, David and Timothy Park. ‘ c1w29 MIDDLETON â€" In loving mem- ory of a dear wife and mo- ther, Margaret E. Middleton, who passed away January let, 1959. Dear Mother, sleep thy last sleep, Free from all care and sorrow, Rest, where none weep Til the eternal morrow. - Sadly and family. McINTAGGART - GORRINGE - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Martha, who passed away Jan- uary 18, 1961. In our hearts your memory lin- gers. S‘weetly tender. fond and true, There is not a day, dear mother, Thatvwe do not think of you. â€"'Sadly missed and always remembered by Rose, Orville, and grandchildren Dianne, Pat- sy, Wayne and‘Danny. c1w29 memory of a dear son and brother, Raymond James Herbert, who passed away Janâ€" uary 21. 1960. We do not need 2i special ‘day To bring you to our mind, For the days we do not think of NIGHTINGALE â€"â€"- In loving â€" Sadly missed by his mo- ther and father and sisters Mar- yrose and Irene and his brother Quentin. 1w29 give. We'd give it, yes and more, To see the face of our dear son Come smiling through the door. you Are very hard to ï¬nd: If all this world were ours 6167 Yonge St. Willowdale BA. 2-1121 ROY FOSS MOTORS missed by huï¬band . * l w29 PARISIENN E 4 DOOR HARDTOP Power Steering, V8, Powerglide, Power Brakes, Custom Radio The BISCAYNE SEDAN Economy 6, Power Glide, Attractive Turquoise Finish. W-hitewall Tires ?owerglide Transmission. Custom Radio, Sierra Gold & Beige Two-tone. LAURENTIAN . SEDAN Custom Radio, Original Metallic Blue Finish. ma’ny miles of depend- able transportation. 1960 Chevrolet 1959 Pontiac 1957 Pontiac 1959 Pontiac 1956 Austin LAURENTIAN COACH ideal second car $1995.00 $2095.00 $1095.00 $1495.00 $495.00 BILLINGS. Wallace â€" At the ; Villa Private Hospital. Friday, January 12, 1962, Wallace Billâ€" ings of 137 John St., Thornhill, l beloved husband of Jennie Simpson; dear father of Mrs. E. V. Grainger (Winnifred); brother of Mrs. William Zufelt (Maude) of Norham. Rested at the Wright & Taylor Chapel of the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmdnd Hill. Service held Monday. Inter- ment Thornhill Cemetery. BALL. Wilfred C WARD. Charles F. (Ted) â€" Suddenly as the result of an accident in North York on Sunday. January 14, 1962, Ted Ward (in his let year). late of 272 Clanton Park Rd., Downsview. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R Ward. and dear brother of Patricia Ann, Peter H., Michael '12, and Paul. J. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. nc29 ‘3. A LE REGISTERS Notice To Creditors And Others IN THE MATTER OF the E:- tate of Joshua Andrew Man- ning All persons having claims ag- ainst the estate of Joshua An- drew Manning, deceased, late of the Township of Vaughan. in the County of York, who died on or about the 14th day of De- cember, 1961. ‘are hereby noti- ï¬ed to send them to the under- signed, duly veriï¬ed. on or be- fore the 11th day-of February, 1962. After which date, the assets of the above mentioned estate will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the administrator shall then have notice. Dated this 11th day of Jan- uary, 1962. ' WILLIAM H. C. BAILEY, 28 Yonge Street 8., Aurora, Ontario. Solicitor for the Administrator Toronto, Monday, January 8,‘ 1962, Wilfred C. L. Ball of 30 Helen Ave., Thornhill, be- loved husband of the late Helen Marguerite Nelles; dear father of Mrs. N. H. Wocds (Lottie). Vancouver; Cyril * * * “ i Nelles, Berkely. Mrs. A. V. CARD 0F THANKS Burlton (Isabel) and Dun- We to expreSS our heart. co_mbe, brother of Arthuy and felt thanks and appreciation for Mildi‘ed tMrs. J. Cumm1ngs).the acts of kindness, messages in his _82nd year. Rested at of sympathy and beautiful floral the Wl'lght and Taylor Cha‘ offerings received from neigh- Pel 0f the Plpher Funeralbours, relatives and many HE’mev 126 ange 5" North- friends. Especial thanks to the R1°hm°n.d. H‘H' Interment Rev. R. E. Howden for his con- Holy Trlmty Cemetery. 501mg words and help in our} “W29 sad bereavement of a loving! :- t t l _ ILLINGS. 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Tenders For Removal and Disposal of Sludge FROM Richmond Hill Sewage Treatment Tenders sealed in the envelopes provided which shall be clearly marked as to contents, will be re- ceived by the Secretary, Ontario Water Resources Commission, 6th Floor, 801 Bay Street, Toronto, 5,- Ontario, until 12.00 noon on Monday, February 5th 1962, for the removal and disposal of digested sludge produced at the Sewage Treatment Plant in Richmond Hill, located at the intersection of Pugsley Avenue and Markham Road. Complete tender documents may be obtained from the Director of Plant Operations, 4th Floor, 801 Bay Street, Toronto, or his agent, S. Toye, Chief Operator, Richmond Hill Sewage Treatment Each tender must be accompanied by a tender deposit in the form of a certiï¬ed cheque in the amount of $200.00 payable to the Ontario Water Resources Commission. Tenders are subject to a formal contract being prepared and executed. 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