On Tuesday last, Mrs. J. Beresford Anderson. Centre Street West, entertained a few friends who were interested in hearing her daughter Cecilia Anderson. perform the Proko- ï¬ev 3rd Concerto with the CBC orchestra on the Talent Festival Show. Mrs. H. O’Rourke, Axminster Drive. attended a testimonial dinner last week for Mr. Fred Denning at Trinity Recreation Centre. Toronto. Mr. Denning was a play- ground supervisor in Toronto for 45 years. Mrs. O'Rourke act- ed in this capacity in the east end of Toronto prior to moving to the Hill. Prizes for bridge were won by Vivian Rawlinson, John Law- lor, John LeClaire, Mrs. Eva Gervais. Mrs. Marg Lawlor, and El Shamalay Shrine Nobles entertained at their ï¬rst ‘Ladles’ Night' and election of officers on December 3, at the Summit Golf and Country Club. Among the guests were Mrs. Jlm Weddell. Driscoll Road: Mrs. Mel Carter. Centre Street West. and Mrs. Phil Macfarlane and Mrs. Charles Fraser, Maple. It has been reported that In the role of Major Petkoï¬ Farley Mowat, distinguished was Tony Miller, Harrygan Canadian author and Richmond Crescent. who also designed the Hill old boy has settled at Bur- effective scenery. geo an isolated community on 1k * ax n: the south coast of prfound- Singing a carol. holding self- land and has announced that he made bells. followed by the has become a conï¬rmed New‘ French song Frere Jacques and foundlander. His next book, dancing to Sm. de pom D'Avig- his twelfth, will be a history of mm 21 four to ï¬ve year olds in the inhabitants of the rugged the senior group of the Rich- “land Provmce- , mond Hill Co-operative Nursery Author Mowat IS a son 0f Col-Inn] delighted Hm audit-mm: the south coast of lxewfound- Singing a carol. holding 5911'- land and has announced that he made hens. followed by the has become a conï¬rmed Newâ€" French song Frere Jacques and ioundlander. His next book, dancing to Sur de pom D'Avig- his twelfth, will be a history of mm 21 four to ï¬ve year olds in the inhabitants of the rugged the senior group of the Rich- “land Provmce- . rnond Hill Co-operative Nursery Author Mowat IS a son of School. delighted the audience 1"“ and “’5' Angus “(mat of mothers attending an “open wh° for many Years were PODU- house" at Wrixon Hall last lar citizens of Richmond \vednesday morning. The and he attended Public and high children’s paintings and handi- SChOOIS hem crafts on display around the * * * * classroom, were also admired. The C.W.L. of Our Lady the work was a credit to the in- Quoen 0f the World PariSh held struction abilities of the tea- a successful bridge and euchre chers, Mrs. D. Wood and Mrs. party on December 7th. conven- P. Harris. The C.W.L. of Our Lady Queen of the World Parish held a successful bridge and euchre party on December 7th. conven- ed by Mrs. Marg. Parks. V. McCullough. Euchre prizes were won by Bev Kimmerly, Don Stoddart, Mrs. Helen Ke- hoe, Pat Beaupre, Jack Long- man, Pat Hall and Peter Dar- ling. Cribbage prizes were won by Mrs. Rene Snowdon and Bob O’Toole. by Mrs. Rene Snowdon and Bob This course will be given by O’Toole. Mrs. G. C. V. Hewson, of TV’s A number of lovely door “Free and Easy†show on Chan- prlzes were won by lucky peoâ€" nel 9 Tuesdays at 10.30 a.m., ple, and during the evening two and begins on January 14th. prizes were raï¬led. The school president Mrs. 0. A delicious lunch was served Verrico considered the event a under the convenorship of Mrs. success and plans a similar I. Tucker. function in the Spring. Beverley Higgins Bride 0f Naval lieutenant Lt. and Mrs. Kingsley Arnold following their recent marriage in St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill. The bride was Beverley Ione Higgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Higgins, Harding Boulevard. FOllowing a honeymoon in Hawaii, Lt. and Mrs. Arnold will reside in Victoria, BC, where Lt. Arnold is director of recreation at Venture Naval Academy, EsQuimalt. Editor‘Margot Crack Arriving home in time for Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hunt Christmas is Miss Grethe Dahl, and family of Shannon Park, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dahl, Nova Scotia, are visiting their Richmond Street who having parents in Aurora and Rich- spent the past eighteen months mond Hill this holiday season. in Ceylon is expected home on * * * * December 18th. Readers will be interested to “Arms and the Man" pre-“‘~v 5‘.‘ sented by the Aurora Drama mu um Workshop on Thursday and Fri- day of last week, was enthusias- tically received by capacity audiences which included over Mrs I 300 students from surrounding Cleme‘nt high schools - the play being a t ‘ part of the grade 13 English aâ€??? course. a A bus SUCCESSfl Tuesday Educatio As part of the morning pro- gram, Mrs. J. Downey took the opportunity to inform the mo- thers of an interesting Parent Education Course to be held in the Richmond Hill Public Lib- rary. i Visiting the junior room next, they listened while Mrs. T. Munsey coaxed a song from her group of very young charges. With the festive season fast approaching social ac- tivities gain momentum - Christmas parties, club ac- tivities, students home for the holidays - all make in- teresting news items for “Life in the Hill". The service is free - write to the Social Editor Margot Crack at 63 Yonge Street South. or call TU. 4-1105/6 - we'll be pleased to hear from you. While in camp in Germany he met another Canadian Guard, Russell Hicks, who had been over there for three years. Rus- sell, who is from the Maritimes, is now staying with Wayne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bet- tridge and family of Church Street South. Readers will be interested to hear that Mr. Axel Sjoberg, formerly associated with “The Liberal", was married last Au- gust and is now residing in Ot- tawa. Mrs. L. W. Zufelt is convales- cing at the home of her sister, Miss Mary Dawson. 121 Yonge St. South. Mrs. Zuefelt was a patient in York County Hospital for four weeks undergoing treatment for injuries received when she was struck by a car. Mrs. M. H. Cunningham’s nur- sery group of the Richmond Hill United Church held a very successful Christmas party on Tuesday last in the Christian Education Building. Clement were among the many guests at the Y.W.C.A. of Cana- da Christmas tea held on Wed- nesday afternoon in Toronto. The Sunday School of Rich- mond Hill United Church will hold their White Gift Service this Sunday. Receiving the guests were the president, Mrs. M. N. Vuchnich, and the executive director, Miss Agnes Roy. Before the 11 am. service the three, four and ï¬ve year olds will present their gifts. Wor- shippers may bring gifts at clothing or money to be includ- ed with the pupils‘ offerings. The Sacrament of Baptism will be observed at this service. Mr. Wayne Bettridge returned to his home in Richmond Hill on November 28th, after spend- ing 15 months with the Cana- dian Armed Guards in Germany. During this time he has had the chance to tour around Eur- ope, thus seeing Spain, England, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, Holland. Italy, Bel- gium, Czechoslovakia and Aus- tria. At ‘7 pm. the C.G.I.T. will hold their annual vespet and Candlecï¬ghting Service. Mrs. F. Jackson and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finn and their daughter Deborah, Church Street South, spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fugard in Ottawa, On Sunday they attended the christening of the Fugard's youngest son. Lee J. Fugard, for whom they acted as god- parents. The 1st Beverley Acres Cub and Scout Auxiliary held its monthly meeting at Beverley Acres School on November 20 with Mrs. Audrey Davemport presiding. Report from bazaar convenors were read. and scout- ing games played. Refreshments were served by Mrs. G. Havi- land, Mrs. G. Hamilton and Mrs. D. Richards. The‘ Decem- ber meeting will be held De- cember 18 at 8.30 pm. at Bev- erley Acres School. Ladies are asked to bring a 50c gift to exchange, also a boxed lunch. Members who attended confer- ence luncheon in Markham will give a report. The Allenbrae Hospital Aux- iliary Bake and Gift Sale held recently at Allencourt Plaza, was a very successful event with $170.00 net being raised for the hospital. The auxiliary would like to extend their thanks to all those who helped in serving at the sale and also the many kind people who donated baking and other saleable items. A note of interest was the pink uniforms worn by the girls, these are the official uni- forms to be worn by voluntary workers in the hospital. Over 20 prospective IODE member's atended a “buffet sup- per at the home of Mrs. W. Barnes on Tampico Road. Mrs. A. MacNaughton and Mrs. J. Ashworth assisted the hostess. The lucky draw of the poodle dog was won by Muriel Oliver. l The organizing meeting will be held on January 7, 1963. at the home of Mrs. Barnes, to which all former members are invited to attend. Mrs. Mac- Bain, municipal Regent will at- tend. The presentation of the Christmas play, “Child 'of Peaceâ€, continues at St. Mary’s Anglican Church on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm. In order to ensure adequate seating accovmmcd~a~ stion, tickets should be obtained from Mrs. Ken Foster, TU. 4- 5124. Mrs. D. Adshead, municipal organizing secretary from Tor- onto, spoke to the members of the aims and purposes of (the IOD‘E. Mrs. MacMillan, fol“ mer organizing secretary, was also present. This play is a narrative dra- nm of the Christmas story de- signed [for presentation in the Chancel of the Church. Cos- tumes which have been the handiwork of the parishioners have 'been designed in the per- iod of the 13th century when town guilds were putting on plays in the regular dress of the day. The evening service in the Richmond Hill United Church last Sunday was the occasion ï¬or a special memorial present- ation. A group of summer cot- ta‘gers who have app’recia‘ted Uhe Sunday services which are held in flhe Sp‘a‘nxner’s Loon E-oho Lod-ge had arranged to present 21 Chapel Communion set in memory of Laura Mar- guerite Spanner. Mrs. W. E. M. Ai-tken presented the Set on behalf of the friends. The clerk of session, Mr. Gordon Robin- son, accepted the Set on behalf of the congregation and then called on mhe minister to dedi- cate it with prayer. The Sacra- ment of the Lord’s Supper was observed with Elders Gordon Robinson and Clare Atkinson assisting the Rev. C. G. Higgin- son. What easier way to entertain the children during the holi- days than to organize a Christ- mas party to attend the Cur- tain Club's production of “Al- addinâ€? Children and adults alike will delight in this colorful and glittering pantomime, packedwith the antics of those mast- ers of comedy, Rex Sevenoaks, Neville Cross and Bob Urqu~ hart, the magic powers of the wicked magician played by iLou Donnelly, original music composed by Phil Barnes, and the delightful love story of A1- ‘addin (Anita Stainer) and the beautiful princess (Carole Scott). Tickets are already selling fast - reserve yours now by calling AL 7-2644. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL BRANCH MISS K- Knox Richmond Hill Municipal Hall PHONE TU. 4-4101 Although bad weather pro: vailcd Sunday afternoon, De-i cember 2nd. a very good turn-l out of the M.T.H. Musical Club‘ members met enthusiastically for a well planned program. ‘ After all members received, their club ribbons and new members received their pins, more plans were discussed re- garding the exciting clurb pro- ject. Those present enjoyed} very much the talk and demon“ stration of the castanets and; ï¬nger cymbals by Mrs. SylVia Garson, local dance teacher. As each member tried the ln- struments it was realized that these require a strong power of concentration and flexibility of the ï¬ngers. Some more chapâ€" ters from the book titled “How 'Man Made Music" was read by Janice Grainger. Also a reading was done by Judith Jones on the composer Chopin. Refreshments were enjoyed by members attending: Judith Jones, Pat Shelton, Judith Dod- ‘son, Lloyd Parker, Janice Grainger, Jane Dean, Geraldine Bruce, Suzanne Clayton, Robert Freeman, Ian Sandy, Jolene Goodier, Leg‘h Rootman and , Maureen Hay. Former resident Mrs. Connie Matthews has been elected to the Aurora Public School Board. While mond Hill, served on t school board. tive in the i servative part3 The Clvitan Club of Rich- mond Bill will entertain the multiplelsclel‘osis patients at the Villa Hospital on Decembel 16. Wivesand children of Ci- vltan members will share thc fun. (not 12.30); White gi received on Sunday and the Senior Sum will entertain on M mm at 7. T * * * * itractive bc The Richmond Hill Presby- decoration terian Prirnary Sunday School Janet Hall will hold its annual Christmas lard and panty this Saturday at 2.30 pm. prons, Ml (not 12.30); White gifts will be Mrs. W. S A nun-nun, :nu uuou, auncnc Gown", chh Rm,th and 7 pm. éu‘nday, December 723rd, The other Children Who made ' t - - ' the sojourn were Linda 0111†- Maureen Ha _ in conjunction With the senior . is y and junior choirs of the church. he: TOIEI Samuelson. Melanie * * * * Those taking part in this will Dagger. Kathy Goode, Kathy The Dance Studios of Sylvia be Ray Bennett, Lorraine Phil- MOCHUICY. Linda Midmer and Garson are very proud indeed lips, Alfred Lindsay, Sandy Diane Mowat. of three students Brian Too- Young, and Ming Wong. Mr- MidmeI‘ has made fur- good, Susan Kirkpatrick and Following the candle light ther arrangements with TV Lesley Nicholls who did so well service the society will help Station “CHCH" for an audit- in the auditions held last Sun- the choirs entertain the congre- ion Of a Can'Ca‘n number by his day for young dancers by the gation at a social hour. ballet Students for Presenrtation famous Bolshoi Ballet of Russia * * * * on television early in the new to appear in Toronto at Maple At Richmond Hill Presbyter- year. Leaf Garden‘s this week. ian Church on December 7th. a to appear in Toronto at Maple Leaf Gardens this week. More than 300 young hope- fuls from many cities in the United States and Canada tried these auditions; only eighteen girls and nine boys to be the ï¬nal selection. Both Susan Kirkpatrick and Lesley Nicholls only eleven years of age stayed in up to the final 30 children; which proved that even though they haven’t had as much train- ing as the others, had the abil- ity and technique required for such a task. At Richmond Hill Presbyter- ian Church on December 7th, a pre-communion service was held and the following, mem- bers welcomed into the fellow- ship of the church. By profession of faith, Mr. and Mrs. H. Culham, 120 Pugs- ley Avenue; Mrs. C. Ablett, 62 Hunt Avenue; and Mrs. R. No- ble, 354 Wenlocli Sit. By certiï¬cate from other churches, Mr. George Russell, 295 McConvey Drive. from Holburn Central Parish Church, Church of Scotland, Aberdeen: Most exciting to this school and Richmond Hill as a whole is the fat that Brian Toqgood, also 11 y ars of age, was accep- led by the Bolshoi Ballet and will perform with this great company next Monday, and Thursday elvqninlgs. May this be only the beginning of a great career in the ï¬eld of dance. The Rev. Father F. C. Robin- and Marni Mills dressed in pale son officiated at St. Mary’s Ro- yellow organza over taffeta and man Catholic Church on De- carried baskets of white and cember lst at the marriage of yellow mums. .Eckert of Prince Albert, Mr. Angelo was best man and 535k, an Chris CumiSkY. f01" the usher was Mr. Tom Mills. mer assxstant manager of S- S- The reception was held at the Krege Store RIChmond Heights residence of Mr. and Mrs. Tom centre- Mills, Sussex Avenue where the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church Setting Cumisky - Eckert Nuptials Presents a Christmas Show HRB . HRB . HRB- HRB; R Richmond Hill - TUrner 4-1312 l-I HERBERT R. BUTT TICKETS: Adults 31.: Children 50 cents 24 Elizabeth St. N. PLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY NOW re students Brian Too- Young, and Ming Wong. Mr- Midmer has made fur- Susan Kirkpatrick and Following the candle light ther arrangements with TV Nicholls who did so well service the society will help Station “CHCH†for an audit- auditions held last Sun- the choirs entertain the congre- ion Of a Can-Can number by his r young dancers by the gation at a social hour. ballet Students for Presenltation Bloismoi Bauet of Russia * >k * * on television early in the new zar in Toronto at Manle At Richmond Hill Presbyter- year. Richmond Hill THE CURTAIN CLUB .J‘Aluddin" Public living December 27th, 28th and 29th dancers by the Ballet of Russia monto at Maple School n Rich- Iatthews public also ac- LION’S HALL rning - School ay eve- DEPENDABLE Telephone SERVICE 3n At Richmond Hill Presbyterian group travelled to Orillia with W. Church on Sunday evening the 6110mm: SDeCta'CUIaI‘ group of n_ young people’s society elected MK Mldmer's for a Show Dre-1 at the new executive for 1963.531“?d by Billy O'CODHOI'. of of which will be installed into of- TV fa_me for 8.00 patients of the of ï¬ce at the ï¬rst meeting in Janâ€" Onltarlo Hospital. p_ uary. These are, Ian McAlister, Mr- o’Pon‘n'Ol‘ went 1‘0 great ,w president; Miss Sandy Young, expense In Presenting professi- by vice-president; Sharon Gemmill, 0nd acts from Montreal. Buffa- ng secretary, and Roy Taylor, trea- 10 and Toronto. for We en'JOY- on surer. Permanent officers are. ment 0f thESe less fortunate Ray Bennett, director of a-etivi- People- This was Mr. O’Con- ed ties, and Jim Ewing, recreation; “Dr's annual Christmas show at "1 al director_ this 'hospital, and the four on December 5. Mrs. Steele. senior lady of the club thanked ers. Haggart and presented ‘her with a bouquet of red roses. Over 300 were in attendance. Included among the many at- tractive booths were, Christmas decorations. convened by Miss Janet Hall; quilts. Mrs. W. Pol- lard and Mrs. Thompson; a- prons, Mrs. A. Morrison and Mrs. W. Sayers; woollen goods. Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Kennedy; Christmas gifts. Mrs. Doner and Mrs. Srigley; appetizing bake table, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Embury, Mrs. Walton and Mrs. L. Clem- ent. 1' ear I\\'lS[} nual Christmas Bazaar of the llcrs at any New Richmond Hill Senior Citizens‘party.- on December 5. Mrs. Steele. CoiTce was served by Mrs. senior lady of the club thankedlAdclle Woolnough and Mrs. Mrs. lLalzgart and presented Marg Lomax. Instruction was her with a bouquet of red roses. E'H'C‘n by MI‘S- LomaX in the Over 300 were, in attendance. ‘makintt 0f bows for the Christ- Included among the many atâ€"‘mas Party and auction sale on tractire booths were. Christmas Decombcr 13 at the Church of '(lccorations. convened by Miss St. Gabriel - and - it is ex- Janet Hall; quilts. Mrs. w. Pol-.pcetcd that a jolly time will be sllard and Mrs. Thompson; aâ€"de by 8113 * "‘ “ * .prons. Mrs. A. Morrison and. Did you ever hear of the‘ Mrs. w. Sayers: woollen goodssamv dancing act bein'g pre- ‘Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Kennedy; scntcd at the same time, by Christmas gifts. Mrs. Donor and lht‘ SflmC 9001310. in Cities 130 ‘Mrs. Srigley; appotizing bakc‘miles apart? Eddie Midmer of table. Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Embunv.;tllc Midmer Dancinltr Academy ‘Mrs. Walton and Mrs. L. Clcm- did it with his famous Hungar- 'JI'TH‘JI _. l _ ent. 1ian dance. ‘ _ The tea tables were gaily Thi§ takes Some ex‘Plaining 50 _ldccora[0d and afternoon tea-hch is how' was done! Chris. J:was convened by Mrs. J. Shea-:Dunlop. George Allan. Allen; ythan. assisted by Mrs. B. Cook.[J0hn50n- .JOhn D388â€. Lindal Mrs. J. Dewsbury, Mrs. Brown,la=nd Marilyn Chartrand. Judy‘ yum J_ Ley, Mrs, Lomax, Mrs, Jenkins. and Linda Stokes all VG, Masters and Mrs, Shem-er, travelled to Hamilton last Mon- cemoer mm at our Lady of Fa-i tima School. with Mrs. J. Law-l lor in the chair. The president thanked Mrs.1 M. Stephenson and all the la- dies who worked and helped tp make‘ the pot-luck supper such a successful and pleasant event. Father F. McGinn gave a‘ very interesting talk. The annual bridge and eu- chrc party to be held December 14 at St. Mary Immaculate‘ School, 'Trayborn Drive "\vas then dis-cussed and ï¬nal ar- rangements made. The meeting was then adjounned. Refresh- ments were served by Rita‘ Houlihan and Norrie Paxton. l Typewriters - Adding Machine: SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS L. H, SIMS 'your oflice machine speeialist’ H The committee and all senior - citizens extend sincere thanks - to everyone who supported 1them in this very successful _ annual event. 1 * Ik it t a At Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening the _|young people’s society elected tthe new executive for 1963, {which will be installed into of- ; ï¬ce at the ï¬rst meeting in Jan- .day to have this unique dance video-taped at TV station “CH- CH“ for presentation on the popular children's program “Tiny Talent Time" on Decem- ber 9. On December 9 this same group travelled to Orillia with another spectacular group of Mr. Midmer‘s for a shew pre- sented by Billy O’Connor. of TV fame for 800 patients of the Ontario Hospital. lee portable models at ‘Wizht’s Pharmacy‘ Day or Evenings TU. 4-1745 .l 88 Baker Ave.. Richmond mud Mrs. Gayle Powell. has been The regular meeting of the invited to attend the YMCA Friendship Circle of St. Gabriel annual convention at Toronto, was held with twenty ladies December 27-29 as the guest of present. The exercises were led Thomas Knott. by Mrs. Dorothy Price - in her * * * * usual inimitable manner - plus R. Hill Senior Citizens some humorous and energetic Mrs. W. J. Haggart. wife oflvariations, enough to enable Mayor Haggart. opened the an-;the members to become win- nual Christmas Bazaar of theEners at any New Year twist R. Hill Senior Citizens Mrs. W. J. Haggart. wife of Mayor Haggart. opened the an- nual Christmas Bazaar of the Richmond Hill Senior Citizens on December 5. Mrs. Steele. The tea tables were gally decorated and afternoon tea was convened by Mrs. J. Shea- han. assisted by Mrs. B. Cook, Mrs. J. DeWSbury, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. J. Ley, Mrs. Lomax, Mrs. G. Masters and Mrs. Shearer. It was a well attended meet- num’bel‘s Presenter! by Mr. Mid- ing of young people. Christ- meI‘ were Well received mas gifts were exchanged, and the patients and the professio- ï¬nal plans completed for the nals who applauded apprecia- candlelight service to be held at 1315' for the children’s efforts. By certiï¬cate from other churches, Mr. George Russell, 295 M‘cConivey Drive. from Holbu'rn Central Parish Church, Church of Scotland, Aberdeen; Mr. and Mrs. R. Shaw, 82 Wright St.. from St. Martbhew’s Presbyterian Church, Sarnia; and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dy- mond, 267 Iredale Road, from Renfrew Presbyterian Church, R‘e‘rrfrew. A social hour followed with refreshments served by the W0- men's Auxiliary Leaving for a trip north the bride wore a black two-piece suit and green orchid, black shoes and accessories. The reception was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mills, Sussex Avenue where the bride’s mother received in a navy blue dress, white hat and a corsage of red roses. Toronto, Ontario EMpire 2-3456 112 Yonge St. Call AL. 7-2644 Directed by Rex Sevenoaks Toronto Mr. O’Connor went to great expense in presenting professi- onal acts from Montreal, Buffa- lo and Toronto, for We enjoy- ment of these less fortunate f: M'Eiuiiis' EB'SiWEAk f"’i?;%-,._, a ‘3 V I. ‘9 . HM -' W~xwm Ru» 4 FA 1 ' M y "woman, THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, December 13, 1962 5 SHIELDS RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE \ SOUTH BLOCK TU f/A/f 1500171154,? The regular monthly meeting of St. Mary’s Catholic Women's League was held Monday. De- cember 10th at Our Lady of Fa- tima School, with Mrs. J. Law- lor in the chair. The president thanked Mrs. M. Stephenson and all the la- dies Who worked and heLped tp make: the pot-luck supper such a successful and pleasant event. Father F. McGinn gave a very interesting talk. Mrs. May 'Warlï¬mfféi‘mer "Gixflsiat the home of Dr. resident of Richmond Hill, and Dennis Shiner and Mrs, Stain. now living at Niagara Falls. . was in Richmond Hill last week er’ centre Street west are Mf' . and Mrs. Ronald Maltby and! Vismn- a number of friends. - . g * * * * their children. Andrew, Ste-i . phen. Graeme and Joanne “Tile f,°.g_‘fl‘3‘n'l‘ï¬â€œ:t3}iy...“1°_e93% from Alberta. SIRLOIN WING ROUND PORK CHOPSl‘iL'.“ 69¢ BAYVIEW PLAZA $600!! eatinq ‘ @ZA'I' SAVINGS! . NELS GAGE STEAKSIb-65c The newsletter of the Canadian Cancer Society, “Progress Against Cancer". will keep you abreast of the latest activities of this h-um- anitarian organization. To receive regular issues. apply to your local unit of the So~ clety. My» ‘9†FACT FOR THE WEEK: XII popular makes on hand Snecial Studems’ Rates Richmond H ill Unit CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY LOIN TU. 4-7691