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The Liberal, 25 Jan 1962, p. 15

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George S. Edwards CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT TU. 4-1821 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Bowden Lumber Co. (Est. 1880) 1 Stop 23 Yonge s¢., Richvale ‘ Days TU. 4-1121 Craig Bowden AV. 5-4921 TU. 4-1668 Garages, Recreation Rooms. Kitchens Alterations Of All Kinds - Free Estimating Services - Guaranteed Workmanship - Easy Payment Plan (No Down Payment Required) Material and Labour LET US IMPROVE YOUR HOME NOW COMPLETE ALTERATIONS CEMENT & STONE WORK PL'ASTERING & CARPENTRY Terms Can Be Arranged Deciantis-Rice GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building Repairs 8: Alterations Drain and Concrete Wot-I TU. 4-1483 Bank of Nova Scotla Building Aurora Telephone Aurora PA. 7-945] PLASTERING CONTRACTOR KING -â€" PHONE TE. 3-5295 â€" ACCOUNTANTS H. D. M elsness, D.C. X-RA Y cor. Windhurst Gate 8.: Bayvlew (1 block south Bayview Plaza) Phone TU. 4-1075 5453Vz YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 Guaranteed Photocopies of Legal Documents - letters,‘ insurance policies, invoices, out of copyright music. References. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG Dr. P. R. M acf arlane CONFIDENTIAL WORK. CHIROPRACTIC, Building Trades Dr. W. R. Redford Dr. J. M. Wachna DENTISTS 15 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill TU. +4601 Arthur G. Broad F.I.A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Dr. J. M. Dryer FREE ESTIMATES TU. 4-1215 EM. 3-1329 Suite 106. 77 York St. Toronto Dahl & Son Construction 21 Bedford Park Ave. Richmond Hill Tt‘rner 4-4251 Wm. Clubine Philip Swan COPYING L. E. Clark Secrecy assured. Reasonable rates. DENTIST Gas Extractions 50 Yonge St. North TU. 4-1177 Richmond mu 78 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL TUrner 4-1462 COPYIIW TU. 4-5342 By Appointment By Appointment DENTAL Gas Extractions PROFESSIONAL RECTORY Open Evenings DENTIST DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH TUrner 4-1511 Richmond Hill HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Dr. John Simpson DENTIST 7725 YONGE STREET AV. 5-4442 Thornhill, Ont. Jor appointment, [111. AV. 5-3631 Body & Fender Repairs Complete Refinishing If you haven’t heard of our re- putation. enquire from your friends All work guaranteed 144 Spruce Ave. Stop 22A Yonge St. Richvale Member - Florifis’ Telegraph Delivery Association Richvale Auto Body W0 personally handle all sale bills and advertising PHOAM.’ l’HLF’ i311 GORMLEY. ONT. TU. #1701 Richmond Hill Quality Printing General Business Alvin S. Farmer Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience Coaches for all Occasions ENGINEERING 8: ELECTRICAL Langdon's Coach Lines Ltd. Dr. W. J. Mason SAND and GRAVEL Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Dr. J. Perdicaris and a courteous representative wxll call FOR IN FORMATION SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK. FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS , CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERIF" \CRES PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-3571 TORONTO 12. ONT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 MEDICAL-DENTAL SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL Leno’s Machine Shop E. CHARITY 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) OF ALL KINDS Consult “The Liberal” TU. 4-1105 FLOWERS GARAGES STEAMFITTING WELDING AV. 5-1974 (Continued) Telephone TE. 3-5351 TROYER NATURAL SCIENCE SERVICE h dividual Attention Hair Styling Permanent Waving Air Conditioned Dryers 80 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill } TU. 4.2321 ; Maple Plaza AL. 7-2590 ‘ Humane Services Receiving Hours: 8 am. - 6 p m. or otherwise by appointment 24 Adelaide St. W. Toronto EM. 3-0311 {TELEPHONE PA. 7-9488-9 Insurance â€" Mortgages Fire, Auto. Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service Ernie Brock 8. Son Suite 2, Lowrie Building 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 TU. 4-1219 John S. Walkington Roy A. Phillips Bus. AV. 5-3630 Res. TU. 4-3935 GENERAL INSURANCE For All Your Insurance Needs Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass Automobile Financing. etc. H errington Insurance Agency Sellwnod Salon Formerly Bloor & Yonge Sta. PAINLESSLY DESTROYED by approved S.P.C.A. Method 113 King St. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC AURORA. ONTARIO Telephones Office: PA. 7-9488-9 Res.: PA. 7-5046 King City. Ph. TE. 3-5451 Phone TE. 3-6684 Donald M. Findlay Hair Styling 8: Beauty Salons Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Aurora. Ontario GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY Ofiice 15 Yonge St. N. Residence 73 Leisure Lane Richmond Hill Floyd E. Corner, LTD Kirby Brock Manle. Ont. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Yonge Street. Oak Ridges PR. 3-5071 Corner Agency Limited INSURANCE The Bank of Nova Scotia Building 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill AVenue 5-1379 Complete Insurance Service â€" NO CHARGE â€" Bus. Res. Roy V. Bick A. Burnett General Insurance Barrister. Solicitor, LEGAL ALpine 7-2621 ALpine 7-1224 TE. 3-5283 CATS Q.C. Notary Richmond Hill King City AV. 5-1477 Stuart Parker, Q.C. RICHMOND HILL 7 Dufierin St. T. C. Newman, Q. C. BARRISKI'ER & SOLICITOR Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Toronto Oflice - 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 Lawlor & LeC’laire BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS l5 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill. Ontario TU. 4-7191 17 Queen Street E.. Suite 544 Toronto 1, Ontario EMpire 6-2362 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. NOTARIES K. M. R. Stiver, Q.C. Joseph Vale, Q.C. J. M. Peppiatt. B.A. William Errington. B. Com. 195A MAIN ST. P11. :TW. 5-4571, Newmarht, James H. Timmins Dr. Cameron Cowan Dr. J as. M cKinnon Dr. J. P. Wilson 4 Church St. S. Richmond Hill Dr. D. A. flchltrney BY APPOINTMENT 31 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill Northern Building Office: TUmer 4-3121 1! no answer can Pfiospect 3-5327 ', Pflhinnmifl'h. B.A. - «via n1: Dr. Victor Zuck Dr. D. F. McGregor 6197 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE. ONTARIO BA. 5-8806 Banister, Solicitor & Notary Public Norman A. Todd, Stiver, Vale, enninh‘. Errinaton Barristers and Solicitors Plaxton, Deane & Drew 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5829 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 Barrister. Solicitor. etc. l5 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ontario Office TUrner 4-1780 Residence 'l‘Urner 4-1863 By Appointment By Appointment 363 Markham Rd. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1008 (1 Block west of Bayview) Kenneth BA. Richmond Hill Ofiice 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-5144 Thornhill Office W. E. Neil Mann TU. 4-4618 RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public MEDHCAI. THORNHILL AVenue 5-3165 Office Hours By Appointment TU. 4-44“ lEGAL (Continued) AV. 5-1197 and Mann A. Gariepy 5-1557 TU. 4-1543 Dr. H. Socol (By Appointment) Medical Centre Bayvlew Plaza Richmond Hill. om. Ofiice and Residence TU. 4-4040 In North Toronto Opposite Park Theatre 9 am. to 6 pm. Including Sat. HU. 8-8949 Evenings by appointment Eyes Examined * EYES EXAMINED ‘ * PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED * CONTACT LENSES * OPTICAL REPAIRS Hours 10 - 6 daily Saturday 10 - 2 Evenings By Appointment ROOM 205 LOWRIE BUILDING 15 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL J. C. Horvat,B.A., 0.1). OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled & Repalfl 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 Ontario Land Surveyors 1-05 Willuwdale Ave., Willowdale 0nt.. BA. 5-3031 Telephone 147 Yonge St. N. Office' TU. 4-1432 Richmond Hill 4. W. Kirchen, R.0. TEMPLE 3-540] 240 KING ST. KIN‘ Members Are Named To Various Boards In addition to appointments already made, Richmond Hill Town Council made the follow- ing appointments and reap- pointments at a recent meeting. Public library board, three year term, R. T. Hutchinson. Member of council on board, Deputy Reeve Tom Broadhurst. Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY ' SURGEON Weéd Inspector: Fred Bov- aird. Fence Viewers: K. Flynn, R. Giles, F. Rumble. Metro Toronto Conservation Authority; John Bradstock. (Mayor James Haggart is al- ready a member.) Town Planning Board: A1 Rice, two year term; Howard Whillans. three year term. (Councillor Mrs. M. Southwell has already been named to a one year term.) Recreation committee: Mrs D. Turner, Mrs. M. Williams Ray Gemmill, William Ruttle Ron Craine. STOUFFVILLE : William “Bil-1 1y" Linton is dead, and the 'fi'ib- f une says his passing writes a; concluding chapter in a true story more strange and remark- T able than any volume of fiction. ' He was known as a hermit. The story book tale of Billy Linton will become a legend in Whit- church Township. He lived alone, he died alone, and he was buried alone. No longer will Billy Linton hobble over the hillside of his sand-swept acres. His goat herds will become a thing of the past and even his cabin home will bow to the passing of time. The stories sur- rounding this fabulous figure will never die. The death of 7 Committee of Adjustment W111. Lazepby, W. J. Taylor. will become a legend in Whit- mg“ “’1” be new 0‘1 SatPl'daY- The association will also studyl church Township. He lived February 3, at 3 P~m- 1n_ lhe the new plan of certification. alone, he died alone, and he was Buttonxlne Hall- ."The lemg of elementary school teachers buried alone. No longer will Desert O. 8 Walt Disney PI‘OdUC- sponsored by Premier John Ro- Billy Linton hobble over the “011- W111 be shown- , barts. who is also provincial‘ hillside of his sand-swept acres. sunday 501ml“ Convention Minister of Education, and en- His goat herds will become a Dr- A- F - anlngton. Mr. and deavour to forecast its effects. thing of the past and even his Mrs. Percy Bennett, Mrs. F. Mc-' A directory of men teachers cabin home will bow to the RODeFtS, Mrs. C. Story, Mrs. R. in York County has been com- passmg of time, The stories 5m-Perk1ns. Mrs. S. Boynton and piled. There are 200, it was rounding this fabulous figure Mrs. W. Sandle attended the stated. will never die. The death of 93rd annual convention of the The district executive will Billy Linton marks the passing Markham Township Sunday hold its next meeting in New- of a legendary era in the his- School Association held in the market later in January and tory of the township where he Stoufiville Baptist and United Will also MM 8 SOCifll meating lived and died alone. Churches on Thursday of last 111 February- M arauerite Boule Res. George T. Yates, 0.L.S. 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2941 F. L. Lowrie, R.0. Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art Glasses Fitted Optical Repairs NOW AT 3242 YONGE ST. 9.30 - 5.30 Weekdays Wednesday & Saturday Afternoons by appointment Open Friday Nights KINGSDALE ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER OPTOMETRY VETERINARY SURVEYORS "HOMEWOOD BALL” Thornhill Yatos & Yates MEDICAL MUSICAL TU. 4-4641 (Continued) KING CITY ' Following is the executive of the Victoria Square. United Church Women: Honorary pres- ident: Mrs. A F. Blnnington: president Mrs. Lawson Mum- :‘erson, 151 vice-president: Mrs. Ear] Empringnam; 9nd vice- pzcsidem: Mrs. S. DeE'oe; re- cording secretary: Mrs. Wilbur Brirmwrll; assistant recording secretary. Mrs. Cec-l tury treasurer: Mrs. Carl Walker: as- sistant treasurer: Mrs. N. Bell: corresponding secretary: Mrs. F. McRoberts; representative ‘. official board: Mrs. L. Mumber- son; nominees for election to stewards: Mrs. M. Jarvis, Mrs. C Walker, Mrs. Wm. Orr; com- mittee in co-operation with Christian Education: Mrs. Stan- ley Boynton, Mrs. H. McCague; committee on missionary and maintenance: Mrs. W. Madill, Mrs. M. Styrmo; manse com- mittee: Mrs. M. Jarvis, Mrs. E. Empringham, Mrs. R. Hill; press, ‘publicity and periodicals: Mrs. Wm. Sandle; flowers, communi- ty friendship and visitation: Mrs. John McCague, Mrs. M. Joyce, Mrs. G. Brands; nominations committee: Mrs. Reid Brumwell, Mrs. H. Mortson. Mrs. L. Hart. Mrs. J. Mackness, Mrs. A. Orr; membership: Mrs. P. Bennett, Mrs. H. Collard, Mrs. Wm. Orr, Mrs. H. McCague. Mrs. E. Em- pringham; auditors: Mrs. Her- man Mortson, Mrs. Gordon Mc- Wihirter. Lions Club United Church Women Ladies’ night of the Victoria Square and District Lions Club was held in the Victoria Square Community Hall. Following the business port-ion of the meeting. Lion Forest Dullege introduced the guest speaker, Dr. Auger, of Leaside, who is the medical doc- tor to several of the industrial plants in that area. His subject was “Preventive Medicine". He showed a film, “Community Health". He was thanked by Lion Frank Donnelly. Lion John McCague thanked the ladies for the assistance they have given ‘in the refreshment booths and in all the Lion activities. A lively sing-song was led by Lion Carl Walker with Mrs. S. DeFoe at the piano. Fraser Gee was inducted as a Lion member by Past Presi- dent Carl Walker, assisted by Past President Lawson Mum- berson, Lion John McCague and Lion President Fraser Will- iams. Community Centre Following is the executive ofl the Victoria Square Community Centre: chairman, Fraser Gee; secretary-treasurer: Mrs. John McOague; social committee:1 Mr. and Mrs. George Brands, Mr. and Mrs. E. Vanderkooy, Mrgand Mm. John McCague. Recreation Committee: Jim Bark-er, Fred Walker, E. Van- derkooy, Herman Mortson, Har- ry Burton, Wm. Hood, David Reed, Allan Orr, Alan Chadwick. Bridal Shower Anobher euchre party will be held in the Victoria Square Com- munity Hall on Friday evening, January 26, at 8:15 pm. Sleighing Party Neighbours and friends ga- thered in the community hall to honour Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stansbury (Phyllis Price) who were married recently. Mrs. Earl Collins assisted the bride and groom with the opening of their gifts. Euchre The Messengers (formerly called the Mission Band) are en- tertaining the Messengers from Brown’s Corners on Saturday, January 27. They will meet at the church at 1:30 pm. and then go for a sleigh ride party, wea- ther permitting. Junior Choir Because of the Messenger sleigh party, the junior chO-ir will not meet until Saturday, February 3, at 1 pm. The jun- ior choir is singing at the church service on February 4 at 11:30 am. for Youth Sunday. Attendance Pins During the Sunday school period on January 21, atten- dance pins were presented for perfect attendance, and atten- dance of 48 Sundays. Miss Muriel Mortson received a wreath for her second con- secutive year of perfect atten- dance. Sharon Macdonald, Rob- yn Macdonald, Terry Macdonald, Wally Macdonald and Mrs. W. Sandle had perfect attendance 0152 Sundays. Patsy Williams, Gail Dennie, Brian Williams, Ronald Orr, Douglas Macdonald, Heather Williams, Sharon Denn-ie, Shar- on Boynton, Barbara Empringâ€" ham, Anita Orr, Margaret Em- pringham, Paul Tyndall, Lorrie Macdonald, Patricia Orr, Hea- ther Dennie, Sandra King, Mrs. C. Steckley, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett, were present 48 Sun- days or more, and each received a pin and certificate. Church News On January 28 at 11.30 am. Rev. G. Fitzpatrick will be in charge of the church service. Annual Meeting The annual congregational meeting will be held on Tues- day evening. January 30, with a pot luck supper at 6:30 pm. in the Sunday school room, follow- ed by the annual meeting. Family Film Night Dr. A. F. Binnington was in charge of the service on Sunday morning when Holy Commun- ion was held. The Victoria Square and Dis- trict Lions Club family film night will be held on Saturday. February 3, at 8 p.m. in the Buttonville Hall. “The Living Desert", a Walt Disney produc- tion, will be shown. Sunday School Convention VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE R. B. 2 Gormley â€" Telephone Gonnley 542! week. Convention theme was “Sow- ing the Gospel Seed". The morn- ing session was held in the Bap- tist church with the devotional taken by Rev. J. Williams. Re- ports from the various depart- ments were given. A panel dis- cussion on the theme was held with Mrs. Stuart Watson. Mrs. Sam Gough, Mr. Ken Reesor. Mr. Mervyn Harper as panelists and Rev. A. Rees as moderator. The afternoon session was held in the United church, with a song service led by Lambert Stoufi‘er. A temperance address was given by Mrs. Nancy Hor- wood. Mrs. James Oldham sang a solo. The address was given by Rev. Newton Gingrich. The children's service was held in the basement of the Baptist church. conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krieck. The evening service was held in the United church. The de- votional was taken by Rev. Gordon Cruickshank. A work- shop for Sunday school workers was held for beginners, juniors, youth and adults. The installa- tion of new officers was con- ducted by Rev. Douglas Davis. The address was given by Rev. W. Vanderbent. Neighbourhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and boys. Mrs L. Knapp and Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Emprlngham and girls spent Saturday with Mr. and Mn John Empring- ham who were celebrating their” 47th wedding anniversary. Mrs. D. Matheson of Napanel spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary Buchanan. Mr. and Mrau Egbert Kvison W!“ he celebrat‘ng melr 56m wedding armversary on January 31. Misses Marilyn Stacey and Judy Hart spent Saturday with Miss Carol Moses at Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bray of Newmarket spent Tuesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett. Mr. Gordon Mortson is able to be up after spending the past six weeks in bed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook and Florence at L‘ans‘ing. Mrs. Charles Hooper gave a} Correspondent comprehensive review of the rc- vxsed constitution and by-la-ws M’s" Chas‘ must"! for W.I. members when Button- Gormley 5421 ’v1lle W.I. met at the hall on Friends were sorry to learn Wednesday of last Week. and of Mrs. Beulah Jones’ unfortun- Mrs. George Hooper was solo- ate accident. She slipped on the iSt, Singing two numbers. ice and suffered a triple frac- Mrs. Adam Brown conducted ture of her right ankle early tne business meeting, which in- Thursday morning. Mrs. Jones eluded setting dates for two ben- is in York County Hospital, efit euchre parties â€" one for Newmarket. the Society for Crippled Child- A large crowd attended Mr. Herb Moorby’s auction sale on Friday. Mrs. Murray Bennett enter- tained her Sunday school class at a tobogganing party on Thursday afternoon. Little Marleen Ash, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Ash, also had an unfortunate acci- dent on Thursday afternoon. Marleen swallowed an open safety pin. She was taken to Newmarket Hospital for Xrays, and then rushed to Sick Chil- dren's Hospital. Toronto. Mar- leen was allowed to come home Friday evening. Mrs. John Sider has lmproved enough that she has been trans- ferred from Scarboro General Hospital back to the Brierbush Hospital, Stouffville. fiifihre Series â€" 2nd Game There were 16 tables playing - Friday evening of last week at To Be Studled Buttonville w.I. Hall for the second game of the winter eu- - chre series. Winners for the ev- By ening were Mrs. Ada Rowe, Mrs. James Rodick, Miss Cora Bro~ die; Tom Wilcox H. Mizen and The PTOblem 0f stUdentS StaY- Garnet Weidmark. H. Mizen won “32 in 5011001 to eat lunCh WKSIthe lucky draw, and freezeout discussed when members of the winners were M, Sherman and executive of District 22 of the George Kelly, Mr. Sinclair and Ontario Public SChOOl Men Tea- M. Davies. Hostesses were Mrs. chers' Federation met at Crosby porter, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. M. Heights Public School, Rich- Sherman and Mrs R, Buying. mond Hill, recently. A commit- ton. ' tee will study area schools to1 determine what the position MW inflYork County. \ l l A ‘ l Miss Marg Pattenden left Monday to take a ten month's nursing course at the Grace Hospital, Toronto. Quite a number of people at- short. r tended the Special Canadian Mr. Charles Turner. Mrs. Har- Conference of the Brethren in Old Stefiler and Mrs. Norman Christ Churches at Rosebank Reid were among those attend- near Blair on Saturday. mg the Mar‘zham Townshio Mr- and Mrs- Arthur COffln Sunday School Association meet- of Queensville attended a birth- ings on Thursday of last week day Party for Mr- John Reid on at Stouffville United and Bap- Monday night at the home of fist churches. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Symoathv is extended to M,- Frank Coffin. “A M..- “mum” .m n... (haan Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Munro and Steven had dinner on Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Doner. Friends extend their best wishes to Mrs. J. L. B. Stiver who has been moved to the Cot- tage Hospital at Uxbridge. Belated congratulatiofis to Mr. George Cober who celebrated his1 _80th__bir_thday on Saturday. Miss Kathryn-Reesor of Kit- chener spent the week-end at her home. Quite a number of people attended Youth for Christ Sun- day night to see Mr. Stewart Hamlin in person. Gormley News THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, January 25, 1962 15 Correspondent Mrs. P. H. Lea! R. R. 2 Gormley Phone AXminster 3-6188 Mrs. Harold Stet-Tier, first president of the Brown‘s Cor- ners United Church Women. oc~ cupied the chair when the group met recently in the Christian Education Room of the church for their inaugural meeting. Following a brief and moving welcome and dedication by the president. the meeting was chiefly a business one, with re- ports of 1961 W.M.S. and Har- mony Club activities given â€"â€" Mrs. A. W. Miller, Mrs. John Brown and Mrs. Norman Reid. Harmony Club reports; Mrs. F. H. Leaf, Mrs. Douglas Hood, Mrs. Edgar Fuller. Mrs. S. J. English. Mrs. S. R. Patterson. Mrs. H. Steffler and Miss Mary Rodick reporting for W.M.S. The key woman for the World Day of Prayer was named â€" Mrs. Chrlstiansen; and Mrs. H. S'teffler was appointed to the official board of the _church. Steffler was appointed to the of- ficial board of the church. Mrs. Ross Hord and Mrs. W.W. Miller will act for M. & M. and Mrs. Wilfred Turner and Mrs. Walter Craig are board of Christian Ed- ucation representatives. Mrs. Edgar Fuller and Mrs. Wm. Rod- ick will greet congregation members. Plans for the forma- tion of a new group for young women of the church were dis- cussed and are underway. a short course in home nursing to be given at Buttonvllle W.I. community hall under the aus- pices of the Buttonville W.I. Devotions for the day were given by Mrs. John Brown and Mrs. E. Hi1], and Mrs. Wm. Rod- ick told a brief story from “Has- ten the Day." Following the benediction tea was served. Home Nursing Course Members Bf the community are_i.n\{ited to taker advantage of Classes will commence Tues- day, January 30. at 1.30 pm. (to 4 pm.) and continue on Wednesday from 10 am. to 4 pm. Registration Is limited to 18, so if you wish to take advan- tage of this free offer, please contact Mrs. Russell Boyington (AX. 3-6101) by Saturday, lan- uary 27. Brown’s Corners Church This coming Monday Brown's Corners Church congregation will hold a pot luck supper at 6.30 pm., followed by the an- nual meeting. Children will be enfertained with films, etc.. and 9 pm. is tha- closing deadline. Buttonville W.I. Mrs. Adam Brown conducted tne business meeting, which in- cluded setting dates for two ben- efit euchre parties â€" one for the Society for Crippled Child- ren on April 13, and a Cancer Society Gift Cupboard benefit on April 27. A meeting of the hospital auxiliary was announc- ed for the evening of January 30 at the Lions' Hall, Richmond Hill, and Summary Day (W.I.) was announced to be held Feb- ruary 21, at the Legion Hall in Newmarket. Mrs. Wm. McGimpsey announ- ced 230 bags of homemade can- dy were sent from Buttonville W.I. to the Ontario Hospital pa- tients at Queen St. W. last Christmas. Following the meeting re- freshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. E. Hill. Mrs, G. Purves. Mrs. Joe Robinson and Mrs. John Donaldson. Neighbourhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson flew back from a ten-day visit to Florida recently, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkins and Bob are back from their Christmas vaca- tion trio south. Unfortunately Mrs. Wilkins was taken ill and their short Symoathv is extended to Mr and Mrs. Wardle on the death of Mr. Wardle’s brother. Gordon Brum-well’s rink, ofi which George Hooper is a mem- ber, has been winning laurels For the Unionville Curling Club in the Governor-General's com- netition. Thev were winners in the Unionville Club. and last week-end won over Whitby and Oshawa rinks. This Thursday they will meet the Eastern On- tario Division at Whitby for the play-offs. Mr. Jack Rodick has been in St. Michael’s Hospital for sur- gery. Euchre Series â€" 2nd Game BUTTONVILLE holiday had to be cut Electric-TV Appliance iSales, Repairs, Parts VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL BRANCH Miss E. Woodbyrne 1'". 4-32“ Prop. HERBERT GOODHOOFD 63 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill. Ont. Phone TU. 4-7851 BOOKINGiEOR SEA;A£B TOURS ANT) CRUISER 53 YONGE ST. 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