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The Liberal, 4 Oct 1962, p. 11

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The next euchre will be held in the Victoria Square Commun- ity Hall October 12 at 8:15 pm. :r t m :0: Presentation Following the euchre Friday‘ evening. a presentation was made to Mr. Harry Forster who has moved to Richmond Hill. Harry has been a very faithful uttender at the euohres. Herman Mortson gave the ad- dress and Mrs. John McCague presented the gifts on behalf of the community. He received a foot-stool. blanket. dressing- gown. wallet and money. Mr. Prize winners were: Mrs. 0g- den, Mrs. Larkin, Mrs. Simpson. John McCague, Harry Barber and Frank Williams. Lucky draw for A hamper *f groceries was won by Mrs. . Sandle. The first euchre of the fall season was held last Friday ev- ening in the Victoria Square Community Hall with 11 tables of players In attendance. The Brownies of lst Garm- mley Brownie Pack held a hay-‘ ride and corn-roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller, September 24, in honor of Bar- bara Miller's ninth birthday. Birthday-cake was included with the refreshments. STEEL llNTELS l BEAMS PINDER BROS. ND. 2 Otonobee BA. 1-3344 STEEL , FABRICATING To Custom Specifications Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS Several Richmond Hill residents were included on the pas- senger list of a Sabena jet charter flight from Toronto to London, England sponsored recently by the Catholic Infor- mation Centre, Toronto. On‘ the trip, organized by Paul ‘1 convenient service to Canadians who need to borrow for some worthwhile purpose. How about you? And this diamond can put $2,500 in your hands â€" perh even more. Niagara Finance has over 200 branches coast to coast, specializing in fast, ‘ ‘â€"‘..' THISDIAMONDISAMAN'SBESTFRIEND CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE R. R. 2 Gomley â€" Telephone Gormley 5421 87 Yonge St. â€" perhaps Loan Manager â€" J. Koscher iOpen until 8 pm. Mondays The motto â€" “Whether a fel- low endS‘up with a goose egg or a nest egg depends on the girl he marries” - will be given by Mrs. Garnet Francy. Roll‘ call - A Home Made Toy. Hostesses will be Mrs. M. J-arvis, Mrs. G. Francy and Miss Olive Glover. 1 Congratulations to Mrs. Donâ€" ald Boynton on winning first Tprize for a date and nut loaf; second prizes for a cherry pie, ‘wool dress and house-coat; third iprizes for a shoe bag and a pint of canned peaches in the Junior Institute division at the Mark- ham Fair. }Neighborhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rumney will celebrate their 10th wed- ding anniversary October 4; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett will cele- brate their sixth wedding anniv- The October meeting of the ‘Senior Women’s Institute will be held October 9 at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Harry Barber, with Mrs. Carl Walker as con- venor. The Markham Township 4â€"H Calf Club was held September 28 at the Markham Fair. Among those winning prizes were: David Barber, Don Mat- thews and Leonard Eley with their Jersey calves. Church News The church service at Victoria Square was withdrawn Sunday morning because of anniversary services being held at Headford. On October 7 at 11:30 am. Dr. A. F. Binnington will be in charge when the world-wide communion and harvest home serv-lces will be held. ket Hospital Septemfier 25. ~ Birthday greetings to Wayne Cowie, seven years, October 8; Mrs. Harold Hill October 9. Laurie MacDonalH underwent _a topsilectomy at the Newmaxu l A number of ladies from here attended a miscellaneous bridal shower for Miss Joan Brackenâ€" bury at Agincourt Friday even- ing. Joan used to live here at Victoria Square and is a grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McRoberts. She is being mar- ried on October 13. Forster has lived at Victoria Square in the same house for 66 years. * * * * Largest All-Canadian Consumer Loan Company NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Hill Residents Visit London On let Flight Phone 884-4423 ‘ The moderator-elect of the United Church of Canada, Dr. J. Mutchmor, will be on_the TV program, “Portrait” over Channel 11 October 6 at 7 pm. Rev. and Mrs. G. Fitzpah‘ick Toronto, called on Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Binnington Sunday after- noon. Rev. and Mrs. Fitzpat- rick h-ad just returned from vis- iting his parents at Barbados, ‘West Indies. The pupils from S. S. No. 7 did very well with their entries at the Markham Fa-ir. Dr. A. F. Binningt-on was the guest anniversary speaker at the Bethesda United Church Sun- day morning. Later, Dr. and Mrs. Binnington had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Burk- holder. Louis Nichols, Miss Vera Ni- chols, Wilfred Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wellman and fam- ily zit Headford. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empring- ham and girls had Sunday din- ner With Mrs. L. Knapp and Irene. Barbara Empringham got third prize in bhe spelling match. Wally MacDonald got 4th. Mrs. Jack Rumney received first prize for her dining-room table centre of flowers and Mrs. Marcus Jar- vis received second prize for fancy sandwiches. Mrs. S. DeFoe spent a few days last week with Mrs. H. Col- lard at her cottage in Halibut- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyn- ton and Grace, Miss Jennifer Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton spent Sunday with Mrs. N. Brodie and family at Head- ford. Turkey Dinner A turkey dinner will be held in the Victoria Square United Church November 7 from 5 pm. on. Admission is by ticket only. ersary October 6 Harris, 77 Cartier Cres., Richmond Hill, were Mr. and Mrs. R. Ribbons and their daughter Theresa, 216 Anzac Ave., and Mrs. Annabel Wilkie, 28A Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Mrs. Madill and her husband had been proprietors of stores in Uxbridge, Greenwood and Victoria Square" for 42 years. ' She was prominent in the 10- oal Women’s Institute, hhe Un- ited Church and in United Church Women. In addition, she was director of several dra- ‘m'artic groups. Daughter of Mr. and Ms. J. Broad of Umbridge, Mrs. Maldill is survived by her husband, Wesley Madill. Services were held at the Pi- pher Funeral Home, Richmond Hill, September 24, wimh Rev. Dr. A. F. Binnimgton officiating. Burial was in Victoria Square Cemetery. Pallbearers were Garnet Francy, Herman and Gordon Mortson, Cecil Nichols, Henry Barber and Allan Orr. Florence May Madill, store- keeper in Victoria Square for 31 years, died suddenly in Tor- onto General Hospital, Septem- ber 21. Don’t forget the chicken bar- becue being held by the Vic- toria Square District Lions Club in the new community hall Oc- i The Senior Women’s Institute received fourth prize for their display of hats. Terry H-art won first prize for his wood display and Elizabeth Berta got first for her art work. Sharon Den- nie got second for her school work and Robyn MacDonald got third for her scare-crow. FLORENCE M. MADILL @hituary STOUFFVILLE : Stouffville merchants are seriously consid- ering a curtailment or sharp re- duction in size and scope of a Main Street Christmas parade this year. Mr. and Mrs. Allan On- and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr, attended the Orr family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe S‘neziek, Aurona, Sun- day. tober 27‘ I6B Yonge St. N. @onsumeIS'Cfiflas 3. The Debentures shall ' be dated the 1st day of Oc- I tober, 1962, are to bear in- ' terest at the rate of 614% per annum payable halfâ€" I yearly on the 1st day of October and April of each1 year and are to be repayableiI in varying instalments of principal on the lat day of, October in each of the years] 1963 to 1982 inclusive, thel aggregate amounts of prin-f' cipal and interest payablel in each year of the curren- cy of the Debentures beingll approximately equal, the Debentures to be in the de-‘ nomination of $1,000 and‘ $500 each. i Dated at Thornhill, On- tario. 2. The amount to be bor- rowed is $50,000.00 and the 1security therefor shall be the Debentures which shall be a charge upon the school house properties and premâ€" ises and on the real and per- sonal property vested in the Board and upon the Separ- ate School rates. HOLT : The annual North York" Plowing Match will be helda‘I October 5 at the farm of Ray} Jackson, one-half mile south of‘I Holt in East Gwillimbury Town- ship. ' 1. For the purpose ofI providing an addition to St.§ Luke’s Separate SchoolJ Dudley Avenue, Thorn_hill.[l n m1 ‘ The shriners were guests of Potentate Eber Hall of Rameses Temple, Toronto. 7 E1 Shamalay Temple includes" members from North York. Their headquarters is Richmondll Hill. I Take notice that The" Board of Trustees of the! Roman Catholic Separate. School for School Sectionl Number 1 in the ToWnship'I of Markham on July 31,. 1962, passed a By-Law Number 11 to authorize the 3 borrowing of money by the‘ issue and sale of debentures; of the said Board in the. principal amount of $50,:I 000.00. I ‘a shriner at his estate near Oshawa Sunday. Local shriners who took part in the celebrations were Mel Carter, Ian M. MacDonald, Jim‘ Waddell and Dr. William Mac- Farlane. were invited to take part in the celebrations which began at“ one o’clock. All shrine clubs in Ontario‘i This coming weekend is ex- A_t Anniversary PM to show Nature's ran colors at their best, and the the celebration of R- 5- MC- areas where fall colors will be Laughlin's 60th an‘niVEI'SIiry as most prominently displayed: a shriner at his estate near Boyd area two miles north of ‘ Oshawa Sunday. . ’ - Legal Shrine” who took part Woodbndge; Claremont near] Local Members At Anniversary J. P. Loughran, Treasurer. FOLLOW THE TREND* SWING TO GAS l“““‘““““““!“I“‘g‘ THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, October 4, 1962 I Conseryation Parks. e In Their Fa" Glory No Thhs Mm;n pan rand :â€" 71 Centre St. E. DO IT YOURSELF or HAVE OUR HOME IMPROVEMENT DEPARTMENT DO IT FOR YOU‘ FREE ESTIMATES BUDGET TERMS TO SUIT son nu ma non: lama! nuns ENJOY YOUR HOME THIS WINTER WITH AN S. 6:. G. RECREATION ROOM Richmond Hill OPEN MONDAY T0 THURSDAY, 8 A.M. T0 6 RM. FRIDAY 9 P.M., SATURDAY 4 RM. PHONE 285-2267 884-1361 Pickering, 1% miles north of No. 7 Highway on No. 10 side- road; Heart Lake just east of Brampton; Glen Hafl'y in Albion Township one mile south of Mono Mills and No. 9 Highway. and Albion Hills, five miles north of Bolton. The authority has selected the Glen Hafi‘y area for two nature COMPANY LIMITED miles north of {trails hikes at 2 pin. and 4 p.11 'BY USING ca HEAIINQ P ‘ :3 OTHER usas ., F ’9 UP To $24.30, saavxcs was; INSTALLATION? Up to 50 lee: fro 1- the street lift Home: In Comm - using Nannie-0mm. .1954 â€" 2.300 1982â€"118.000 October 7. The lookout point a the area commands a panomml view of the surrounding cowl tryside and should afford visii ors an excellent vista of fa‘ colors‘ Guides on the hike will provide a commentary in cluding an explanation of hm tree colors change with the sea sons. Richmond Hill 285-48"

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