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CARL HEDER TEMPLE 3.5401 240 KING ST. KING cm Lion president Frank Wilâ€" liams, Lion president elect For- est Dullege. past president Carl Walker, lst vice-president Ge- orge Brands, Lion secretary.‘ Arthur Wilson. Lion treasurer John Smith, Lions: Clarence Steckley, John McCag-ue, and Jack Stewart, and Mrs. John McCalgue, Mrs. Arthur Wilson, and Mrs. Jack Stewart attended the charter presentation banquet ‘of the newly formed Nobleton Lions Club Wednesday evening lof last week at Graystone's Restaurant. Aurora. Young Adults Club The Young Adults Club met In the Sunday School room last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringham took charge of the devotional service. - teaching ï¬rst class girls St. Wil *. aid to a patient and carried her .. , vised stretcher. Captain Mrs. P. Rumney pla-y- MIS- Allan 011' 8110 13mm}!- ed a teaching game of the com- 011 Sunday, Ronald CIT en- position of flags. emblems and tertained the following friends. history of the patron saints, Mervin Pickering. Lloyd Van- Mrs. c. Wideman has been derkooy. Bruce Cowie, Bryan liams. Donald Orr and Bry- an Grubbe. Ronald's father took them to the museum in Toronto. On their return they enjoyed a buffet supper in honour of Ron- ald’s 12 birthday. John’s ï¬rst aid. These girls pre- sented a skit performing ï¬rst out of the room on an impro- ing?" Panelists were: Jim Free, Barry‘ King, Norman Tyndall. David Houck, and Mary Orr. United Church Women There was a panel discussion, “Can the church help to allevi- ate the tension of modern liv- The April meeting of the Un- ited Church Women was held in the Sunday School room last Wednesday. Mrs. W. Orr took the worship service. assisted by Mrs. D. Houck. Mrs. P. Bennett and Mrs. W. Brumwell. Mrs. H. Mc- Cagu‘e and _Mrs. W. Brumwell sang a duet, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. _R. Frisby. Mrs. L. Mumberson introduc- ed the guest speaker, Mr. J. D. Measures, lay missionary to the Indians on Georgina Island. Mr. Measures gave a talk on his work among these Indians, and showed several slides. Euchre 'V'Ii‘here were eight tables of players and one table of Bridge at the Euc‘hre Party last Friflgy. This party was sponsored by Victoria Square District Lions Club, the proceeds to be used for equipment for the district baseball league. Prize winners for euchre were: Mrs. G. Brands, Mrs. May- man, Mrs. Bill Cox, Mrs. John McQague, W. Orr, Charlie Hart and Alvin Caseley. Lucky draw fof a hamper of groceries was won by Harvey Collard. Church News Dr. A. F. Binnington was in charge of the church service on Sunday morning. On May 6, there will be no church service at Victoria Square because of the anniversary service at Brown’s Corners United Church. ‘ At 11 am. guest speaker will 1be Rev. Kenneth Bagnell B.A. B.D., assistant to the editor of the United Church Observer. Brown’s Corners Church seni- or choir will provide music. At 7:3 p.m. Rev. Hugh MacDonald ‘B.A., B.D., of Thornhill United Church Will speak. Special music will be provided by the senior choir of Thornhill United Church. Sunday School l The official board meeting of Victoria SQulare charge will be held Monday, May 7 at 8:30 pm. in Victoria Square Sunday School room. Parent’s Night On Sunday, Garry King gave his. impromptu speech which won him the cup at his school at Richmond Hill. On May 6 Sunday School will commence at 9:45 am. so that as many as possible may at- tend the anniversary service at Brown's Corners at 11 am. Official Board A good number of parents were present to see the special programme put on by the Girl Guides last Thursday at the Melville United Church. Sandra Jean Chadwick and Donna Houghton were enrolled into Guides. Lieutenant Mrs. Johnston led the girls igia laughing drfl}. The spiritual part of guiding was depicted by very impres- sive candlelighting ceremony followed by campï¬re‘ The Guides welcomed as spec- tators Brownies who will be flying or walking up to Guides at the closing meeting. June 15. Cookie Day VETERINARY SURVEYORS Yates & Yates Saturdai, May 5th. Guides VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE B. R. 2 Gormley â€" Telephone Gormley 5421 a'nd Brownies will take part in the annual Cookie Day. No orders were taken in advance this year, but Cookies will be sold at the door Saturday when ‘the girls call Messengers The Messengers will meet again May 5, at 2 pm. in the Sun-day School room. All the children are invited to attend. Senior Women’s Institute The Senior Women’s Institute will meet May 8 at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. George Brands. Mrs. F. Donnelly will convene. Roll call will be some- thing niee about the person on your right. The trip to Cheese- borough-Pond’s has been can- oelled,- Mrs. George Hooper. beauty counsellor will give a demonstration. Hostesses: Mrs. G. Brand's, Mrs. J. Rumney and ‘Mrs. H. McCague. It is also tï¬ne to dues! Neighbourhood Notes Birth-day greetings to Mark Petty, 3 years, May 3: to Mrs. George Brands. May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morston and Muriel spent last week mot- oring to Washington. Ann Ar- bour and Detroit. Mrs. Treanor Canning and Mrs. Carl Walker returned home from hospital last week follow- ing recent operations. Mrs. Fred McRoberts is able to be out again following her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stong of Weston, Mr. Ralph Boyton and Mrs. R. Perkins had Sun- day evening dinner ‘with Mr. ad Mrs. Gordon Mortson and family. ‘ Mr. and Mrs‘ William Si- 1berry are visiting friends and 1rel-atives in Ireland. A §peedy recovery is wished for Miss Olive Glover who is ill in bed. “01d Bill†is seen being fed his late-afternoon snack by David Smith. David is a grade 9 student at Bayview High School, Richmond Hill, and raises ducks for pocket money. “Old Bill†is 22 years old, and after being “ducknapped†was returned to his 14 year old owner by Markham Township Police. David Lives on Concession 3 of Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tatton are visiting with friends and relatives in Calgary where Mrs. Tatton’s brother, Mr. Gordon Steekley is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bauer and Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols had diner recently with Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Mead In Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hart and family attended the funeral of their friend Archie Cargill at Parry Sound last Thursday. Mi‘. Louis Nichols celebi‘ated his 79th birthday April 28. A son has been born to former residents of Victoria Square, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ten- \nyson. On Saturday evening about 60 relatives and friends gather- ed in Victoria Square hall for a miscellaneous shower for Bev- erley Irwin and Ken Ferguson who are being married in May, and for Doris Tidsbury and Jim Johnston who are being married in June. Jean Rumney spent a few days in Hamilton with her cous- ins from Victoria Harbour who were also visiting Dr. Jean Rumney. “ï¬e-nah! and Laurie Orr of King City spent a few days 135: week with Ronald and Anita STOUFFVILLE : An Ontario Municipal Board hearing staged in Stouï¬ville deferred decision on an application to annex ap- proximately 1200 acres from Markham and Whitchurch Downshtps. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Mead are attending the missionary candidate school in Toronto for the next six weeks. Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. P. Rumney’s on Sunday were Dr. Jean Rumney, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rumney. Norman and Linda from Victoria Har- hour. __-_â€"a - _ . ‘89†Wilhflri‘mald and ' Anita “Life†m'eh’xb’er'. She has beenrr ' a member of the WA. for a and Patricia Orr spent a few days many years and was givengthis‘ last week with her uricle and - honour for her talthful and de- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orr voted services to St Joints and family at King City. . Ch . Mr. and Mrs. Orr and famlly grug?n;ntgevÂ¥n‘éeung Rev Ml. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grubbe M. h n d th ' 'M ' and familv ent Sund 'th 1° 9 ma 8 prayer' "‘ Mr and MI.ij on. :43; “2nd M. Beynon read the c1tation on Mr' Au 0' 'd f ' o1 ' the certiï¬cate and Mrs. S. C. 5' an IT an 13ml)" Qvï¬unlv nresented Mrs. Dibb “Ducknapped†pay your Old Bill was a gift to Davld from Bill Newell, and came to live at the Smith farm nine years ago, when the drake was 13 years (11d and David was ï¬ve. When David was seven he be- gan raising ducks and has been at it ever since. He has several times been offered a ï¬ve dollar bill for Old Bill, but always says, "I wouldn’t part with him at any price". Recently, Roger Russell Bel- langer. a 17 year old boy who lived with relatives on the Smith farm, piled 01d Bill and eight ducks into his broth-er-in-law’s car trunk, and removed the ducks to Oak Ridges. Mr. Newell inherited the drake from his late father-1n- law, Ab Frisby of Agincourt, a cousin of David’s father. When Bellanger appeared in Richmond Hill Police Court Magistrate 0. S. Holllm'a'ke convicted Bellanger of theft. Langstaff Young Women' Institute The next meeting 0! the Langstaff Young Women’s In- stitute will be held at the home of Mrs. Audrey Kachenko, on May 9t1h, at 8 pm. Roll call is bring a favourite book and the programme in charge of Mrs. Joan Suter will be “The Lib- rary and You". Refreshments will be served ‘by Peggy Morris and Carole Suter. Thornlea Home and School The May meeting of Thorn- lea Home and School will be Saturday, April 28. marked the annual hobby and handicraft show for the York Summit Dis- trict Cubs, Scouts and leaders. First Jefferson Cubs were rep- resented by some entries, See- onder John Robertson winning one good effort ribbon in the ‘baking section. Cubs & Scouts Their Akela, Mrs. E. Ensor,1 says she was very pleased with the entries and those boys who took the time and trouble to prepare them. râ€" ‘1'" Not to be outdone, First Jef- ferson Scouts were also well represented and undoubtedly quite pleased with the winning of a number of ribbons. Sorry. we don’t have the names of win- ners on going to press. Church News Friday, Saturday and Sunday.several hundred young people, members of the Anglican Young People's Association, gathered in Richmond Hill for their an- nual conference. Members of St. John’s Church opened their homes billeting some of the young folk during their stay. Thus it was that on Sunday morning those members of the‘ A.Y.P.A. staying in this district attended St. John's Church for morning worship. Appreciation is tendered to all members of St. John's who helped out by “lending a hand" and billeting the young people in their homes. W.A. Notes At the April meeting of the afternoon branch of St. John’s Women’s Auxiliary, Mrs. Neill Dibb of Jefferson was mane a ' 3;);1 of. Victoria Square was guest at the home M. Beynon read the citation onl. the certiï¬cate and Mrs. S. C. Snively presented Mrs. Dibb' with the life member’s gold pin. From the members of the‘ From the members of the? branch, Mrs. Dibb received a bouquet of pink snapdragonsi. along with best wishes. 1 Neighbourhood Notes " Mr. Frank Hitchen, accom- panied by his niece, Miss B. Sinclair. returned to his homel in Elgin Mills last week after spending the weekend in St.‘ Petersburg. Florida. No doubt they found it rather hard to leave the “Sunny South" and return to our more frigid clim- ‘ate â€"- but at least there was some warm weather up here. I . 1v! ,A__1- BROOKSIDE ROAD ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON langstaff & Thornlea News THE LIBERAL, lichmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, May 3, 1962 CORRESPONDENT: MRS. B. LEPKIY Phone AV. 5-3489 Correspondent MABEL LOUISE ROBERTSON A committee trom the Rich-1 mond Hill Senior Citizen’s Club is going to Orangeville this week to study the senior clti~ zen’s apartment project under construction there. The purpose of these developments of which there are about 13 either fln- ished or under construction in Ontario, is to provide low cost housing to senior citizens exis- g on limited incomes. The purpose of the visit this week is to give local senior citizen's an idea of what the developments are like, with the possibility of a similar project in the Richmond Hill area to be investigated later. local Senior Citizens Orangeville Project Summit View Activity Attains Seasonal High The Pioneer Bowling League of Maple held its year-end ban- quet Thursday with about 40 people present. The banquet was followed by a euchre game. About 25 Oakwood Church Teen-1 agers were treated to a banquet at the restaurant Friday, and the Toronto District Gladioli Society also held its regular monthly meeting Friday. Summit View Gardens Res-‘ taurant experienced one of the busiest weeks yet this spring recently with about nine ban- quets and social gatherings be- ing held. ' On Saturday a Masonic Senior Warden's Banquet was held with about 30 people present. Two wedding receptions were also held Saturday afternoon, one for about 45 people and the other for about 75 people. On Monday about 200 guests attended a regional Lions rally at Summit View and the reguâ€" lar weekly meeting of the Rich- mond Hill Rotary Club was also held Monday. Richmond Hill Junior Cham- ber of Commerce held its regu- lar meeting at the restaurant Tuesday and Gormley United Missionary Church held a ban- quet attended by about 35 peo- ple the same day. On Wednesday North York Lions held a banquet attended by about 80 members. held at the school on May 9th As this is nominations and elections meeting all parents are asked to make a real effort to attend. Next year there will be a smaller number of children at Thornlea, therefore the membership of the Home and School will be lower so those of us left to support it, will really have to give our support. sary on April 29th of Miss Mabel Robertson. Brook- side Drive, Wednesday of last week. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robillard Briggs Avenue on the occasion of their 55th wedding anniver- On April 28, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rushlow attended the wedding of Mrs. Rushlow's nephew, Alan McCoy of Nor- folk County near Willsonville, to Miss Carol Bredy of Scot- land. The wedding was held in Scotland United Church a few jmlles south-west of Brantford. ‘The day heralded more than a wedding, it also proved a happy reunion for Mrs. Rushlow. who has long known Miss Bredy’s mother. Rather a happy day all 'round. Mothgr's Holiday Well now the “little darlings" are all back at school following their holidays it would seem the “Mother's Holiday" has be- gun. Enjoy it! You’ve got six weeks 'til summer vacation starts. Busy Week Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Drew of Elgln Mills over Easter and the following holiday week were: Mr. and Mrs. B. Drew of Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. E. Drew of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Davey of Port Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison and family of Nap- anee. The Drews were not the only ones with a lot of visitors and people dropping in. Endean Nurseries had a one‘cent sale and proved very busy during the week-end. SOMETHING TO RENT Himm'lu'mummj "LIBERAL" CLASSIFIED AD GET RESULTS Canadian Head 011100, I PHONE TU. 4-1105 Toronto. Ont. . AV- 5-3316 '_. f‘-“““““““£ iYoung's B. A. 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