20 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday, November 8, 1962 / i HOSPITAL DRIVE â€" The County 0 as f York United Hospitals campaign is now moving rapidly towards its goal of over $1 million from the people of the county. Last week saw the county’s service clubs meeting at Summit Golf and Country Club to disâ€" cuss their part in the project. Speaking to them 15 Douglas H. Storms, vice~chairman of the cam- paign and chairman of York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill. Seated, left to right, are Chas. Boyd, Newmarket, chairman of service clubs; Ray Marshall, general chairman; W. A. Spear, cam- paign treasurer and chairman of York County Hospital, Newmarket, and Dr. Crawford Rose. Aurora, doctors’ chairman. DONCASTER NEWS key, Joe Greenham, playing coach. Tom Byberg and Rich- ard Barbour. New members are Doug Cooper. Howard Curtis, Mike and Terry Gain. Tony Martin and George Elms. In the team's ï¬rst game they defeated the Rangers 7-0 Octo- ber 28. and the following week topped the Habs 6 to 4. In the other contests the Habs won out over a stubborn Willowdale team 4-3 on Octo- ber 28. In the ï¬rst game No- vember 4, Rangers trounced the Willowdale lads 5 to 2. the York County Hospital Boards, and Mrs. J. C. Mac~ Micking, Markham. director of regions for the Ontario Hospi- tal Auxiliaries’ Association. Films on hospital auxiliary work will be shown. In mid-November the fund- raising campaign to provide furniture and equipment for undertaken. The services of many canvassers have been pledged for this drive and it will be the privilege of every- one in York County to have a In this week‘s action the share in the project. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Northtown Shopping Centre NCSIS Aurora United Church BUTTONVILLE Correspondent Mrs. F. H. Leaf R. R. 2 Gormley Phone AXminster 3-6188 Bazaar day at Brown's Cor- ners United Church is Novemâ€" ber 10 from 2 to 5 pm. in the Christian Education Room- Handmade articles, homebaking and white elephants will be available. Tea will be served by Unit 1 UCW. “The Happy- timers" and the Explorer group will have their own booth. On Tuesday of last week Mrs. Wm. Rodick, Mrs. Harold Steff- ler, Miss M. Rodick and Mrs. Norman Reid. attended the fall rally of York Presbyterial. Mrs. Rodick is active in Presbyterial programming this year. Ray and Mary Grant are proud parents of a baby girl born October 31 at the Scarbo- ro General Hospital. Heather Anne is a sister for Randy and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walker’s new grandchild for which we gave credit to Gordon and Ma- rian Prentice, is the son of Al- an and Betty Walker of Rich- n.ond Hill. Quilters around this neigh- borhood ï¬nished a quilt at Mrs. Russell Boyington’s home Tues- day of last week, and two oth- ers for the Brown’s Corners Church bail were completed at Mrs. John Donaldson's later in the week. Dick Jones is a member of a hunting party at Elmer Hill’s Hali-burton cottage this week. The Gerber family are the new owners of the E. H. Crisp property on Don Mills Road. Mr. and Mrs. Crisp moved to their new home in Scarboro last Friday. Neighborhood Notes Wayfarers on Don Mills Road are happy the CN‘R over-pass bridge is completed and the merryâ€"go-round detour is no more. Residents who live with- in earshot of this point must be rejoicing too. Apparently un- wary motorists went through those detour signs pretty reg- ularly, with ear-shattering re- sults. The glow in the western sky DISCOUNT PRICE cAsHicAnn CHEVROLET (Moor) 1951-53 'cAnADA's Innersrilnurnrn"usrAums INSTALLATION _'|NSTALLED' DISCOUNT PRICE CHEVROLET (Moot) Nil -53 York County Hospitals will be. Second Thoughts (Continued from page 2) Metro’s Police Commission is concerned that their constables may have to be trained at Ontario’s new Cop College at Aylmer . . . . Naturally! How could a Metro minion be properly trained in a small town with no no-parking opportunities? * ill * ’l' t I York County Council was told by a radiology specialist that the county is not properly equipped to meet a nuclear attack . . And who is? it ill ‘3 i 1|! t Canada’s bankruptcy act should have a fraud squad says Senator Croll â€" “men with long noses and big earsâ€. . . . So what does he want â€" men, or elephants? II k * ill II III Toronto is worried over the estimated $6 million it will cost to remove its Dutch-elm diseased trees. On the other hand, Scarboro has a termite problem . . . . They should get together on this. as at s: a s: s: The RCAF is currently on a 15-minute “Alert†but an Ottawa report says that military leaders con- sider our air force would be in the way in a shooting war . . . So what do they do in the 15 minutes? Get up, or down? * ill ll! Ill * ’l‘ Canada has offered India any arms-help they may need to repel the invading Chinese . . . Or would they rather have the loantof our immigration department? * it it all Ontario game wardens are disguising themselves ' as hunters to prevent the shooting of nonâ€"game and protected birds. target? By presenting a more likely I. SI SI II! t A candidate for the North York reeveship says he will limit his campaign expenses to $7,500 â€" or about ï¬ve cents a voter. . . So maybe there IS a good ï¬ve-cent cigar. )k if II t l A member of the Union Nationale charges that the Liberals have put a tax on love by raising the price of Quebec marriage licenses from -10 to $25. . . . Well, in Quebec. marriages are expected to last longer and with the Family Allowances its still a good in- vestment! # i if 1i It II Two Nemnarket hunters mistook another hunter r for a partridge as he was bent over his lame dog and a bird in the pants worth two in the bush. * $ II t it Canada‘s bankruptcy act should have a fraud and big ears" . . . What does he want. men or ele- phants? s s s n o Scarboros reeve says some of the townships apartment pools, built to hold half a dozen swimmers, are used by 50 or 60 at a time. This results in smelly pools, says the reeve . . . And purple people! November 30. On December 14 the party will be in aid of the Canadian Cancer Society. Twentydtwo tables of players attended the Junior Farmers euchre party at Buttonville Hall recently. Proceeds were for York Central Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wea- therall of Stouï¬ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Symonds orf Ux- bridge, were diumer guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Miller last Saturday. This week, activities at the Unionville Curling Club get into full swing with a luncheon. on Tuesday. Tag Curling be- gins Thursday. Early Sunday morning Stouffville ï¬remen were called to a ï¬re of unknown origin when a barn burned on the property of Dr. Williams on Con. 7 near 19th Avenue. The loss was not serious. Smorgasbord for 450 Brown’s Corners Church smorgasbord is becoming a tra- dition and on Tuesday evening of last week approximately 450 hungry people of the commun- ity flocked to avail themselves of the delicacies provided. Catering group No. 1 of UCW was in charge again under the direction of Miss Adele Car- ruthers. Mrs. Donald Reesor, Mrs. S. J. English and Miss Joy Fuller, provided organ music in the church auditorium for those waiting to be served. Mrs. A. W. Miller and Mrs. H. Steï¬ler greeted guests. The men of the church handled tickets. Get Your Car Ready! Cold weather’s coming on fast! Don’t let it catch you with your car unpre- blasted him in the britches . . . Or maybe they thought ; squad says Senator Croll â€" “men with long noses I pared for rugged winter driving conditions. Drive in now for our pre-winter check-up and I service! COOK'S BP Auto Service Complete Service To All Makes of Cars ELGIN MILLS 'l'l'. 4-3151 ,8: APPROVED BRAKE RELINE Export installation by li- censed mechanics; careful check of entire brake sys- Ionn â€" and many safon mm. MOST MODELS -â€" Chev" Pontiac, 1951-58; Ford, Mm, 1949-59; Dodge, Plymoth 1949-56. Big savings for other can. S.A.E. ENGINEERED 'car riding comfort, safer ore & Servic Night 'HI 9 RM. For Your Convenience On The Spot Fiancing -= Easy Term CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE 7O YONGE STREET NORTH ru. 4-1196 . CORRESPONDENT: DAVID BARBOUR early Monday morning was Henderson Avenue â€"- AVenue 5-2505 a S from a barn on the Jail Farm _ _ s E H , property at Langstaff which ‘ . . , burned down. According to ‘ Henderwn Avenue . Public Gomen HaWks have “mm?†In a candlelight ceremony pearls. The bride’s bouquet was Markham Township Pdlice it Make and Year â€"â€" singlo Cash 'n Carry Installed 39h°°1 hem “5 yaduatw“ par' go at the Rangers and the WH' held in Aurora United Church white carnations and stepha- was rented by Massey-Ferguson o Exhaust Passenger Cars Discount Prioo Disco-o! Ho. W 3't the 5011001 anditorium 13“ IOWdale lads meet the Thornhiu recently, Rev_ T, E, Hancock notis_ and contained bailed hay_ It is â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"-â€"- Friday With .33 0f the Successml Habs at 8 O’CIOCk' heard the marriage vows of Miss Dorothy Besley, the believed the ï¬re smoldered for Q HEAVIER GAUGEâ€"With tough, internal construc- CHWROLH 4.20 5." men“ emoying the feStM' Nancy Mary Alda, daughter of bride‘s sister, was maid of hon- some time before it was dis- ï¬on- e ineefedfof .53" em- red 1951'†(M 5 65 7 71 I "9 9a! "'9: 1â€â€œ, 1954â€"61, a Font. one.» - - “95' - - Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Besley, and or. Covered. Performance Acomï¬d†“I.†for In" Winnâ€: °f .the DoncaSter Harvey James Brown, son of Bridesmaids were Mrs. James Sixteen tables ocf players at- le - ' r ' My“. 5, m (M, community Ladles Club. award, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown of Wolfe, the groom's sister, and tended the second game of the ear-P “mg ope" 'w‘ 194949 (mm, ' 6.20 “'35 wayne Bmw“ 0f H‘ghlandl - - Bu-ttonville. Miss Susan Besley, sister of present euchre series at But- 0 LOWER COSTâ€"Fact Finding Shopâ€" -â€"â€"â€"- Park Miss Gail Patrick sang “O the bride. tonville Hall last Friday eve- ping survey; indicate that Canadian The 5;; Form & METEOR 5.56 6,87 Susan Le Page 0f Henderson} F :her, All Creating" and dur- Their identical gowns of ning. Winners were Charles At- (as on mi I“. ex 1.) THE LOWEST Mus- 1949-54 (most) 6 20 8'11 Avenue.sch°91’ was the only 0 ' ing the signing of the register sapphire blue brocade were trid‘ge. Alf Trimfble, Garnet FLEK PRICE m % H, “a 1955-56 (most) ' “cal “"11"†1" We Markhr’m‘ Umted she sang “Wedding Hymn†by made by the bride and had Weidmark. Mrs. Ernest Denbry, ak .' °"° “w 1951-59 (ml 7.60 8.77 Emiggshipgugï¬ce plasfeiiailenc‘g Handel. Illtyd Harris was the scoop necklines, elbow leggth Â¥gss E. Trimble and Mrs. Bea m e W m W M ' ' . . . organist. sleeves and bell skirts. hey omson. . . M other an, Ind-b. hon ond' . An 9pm meetm'g 0; w‘qe 13' Given in marriage by her fa- wore matching blue headdress- Tom Wilcox won the lucky NOTE-Y“ nuke CV“ 5'99“ m u m’ Clams. 97‘ WMâ€. Old - - - o - - - ~ . - - Tern R‘Chardson or 53 tereSt m the commumty W111 e ther, the bride wore a white es and shoes, and carried bou- draw prize, a bushel of apples. Clarke Ave., celebrated her held November 8. at 8 p.31, Silk taffeta gown Wm] ï¬tted webs of deep pink gladioli and Freezeout winners were MN. 3““ birthday N°Vimber 6- “’hel‘.the Y°rk Ceiltral “mind. bodice, 1in point sleeves and white chrysainthemums. Robert Trimble and A. Trimhle, The Sunday mg“ hmkey “3‘11"†meets 1“. the a“ 1' full toe-tip length skirt. William Sim, Sarnia, was best against Mrs. Jean Trimble and YOUR CASH m dpuble headers at Bradford are tortu‘m 0f. the Chum“ Edy; Delicate lace appliques and man. Ushers were Terry Besley, Dr. George Kelly. . on “aim The DoncaSter entry cation Bmldmg' Rwhmond H11 seed pearls bordered the dee-p- brother of the bride, and James Hostesses were Mrs. Fred ADDED 0 15 30W under the “me Of the Unlted Ohur.°h‘ ly scooped neckline and the Wolfe, Unionville. Porter. Mrs. Henry Harper, a A. M Golden Hawks and some new There Will be two guest front panel of the skirt. 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