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The Liberal, 20 Dec 1962, p. 7

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. Christmas Day 9.80 mm. â€" Holy Communion ‘ ‘ ST. JOHN’S ange at Jefferson SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1962 10 mm. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m.3=â€" Morning Prayer 7.45 pm. â€" Carols by Candle- light Christmas Eve 11.80 pm. â€"â€" Holy Communion Christmas Day 11 a.m.‘,,-â€" Morning Prayer and Holy Communion ectorz'The Rev, Tom Robinson DCI‘VICB ’ (The children may bring their A WARM WELCOME AWAITS Y favourite gm to church with Cu them) 11 mm. â€"â€" Holy Communion '- U T H E R A N OAK RIDGES ANGLICAN CHURCH OF ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADA (2 miles south of Maple) ST. MARK’S Pastor - Emil Lange anxe at Elm Grove CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1962 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1962 9.45 am; -â€" Sunday School 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School and 9.45 anti. â€"â€" Morning Prayer Bible Class 6 pm. ‘â€" Carois by Candlelight 11 MIL â€" The Service 8 31m. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. -- Church School ages 7 and up 11‘ am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer Church School for Children up to 6 years Nursery for Babies 7 pm. -â€" No Evening Service 8.15 pm. â€" New Youth Club , Ages 14 years and up Christmas Eve - December 24 11 pm. â€" Holy Communion Christmas Day - December 25 10.30 am. -â€" Special Family Service (The children may bring their favourite git»: to church with them) 11 mm. â€"- Holy Communion OAK RIDGES ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA ST. MARK’S TU. 4-4236 Church. TU. 4-7083 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1962 THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF ; CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayview Avenues Rev. R. E. McLennan 407 Lynefl Crescent 'RING FOR YOU A BLESSED CHRISMASTIDE FEAST OF ST. STEPHEN 10 a.m.~.-â€" HOLY COMMUNION THE BELLS OF' ST. MARY’S ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Reotqr: Rev. J. F. O'Neil Assistant Curate: Rev. J. R. E. Moore SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1962 ADVENT IV 8 am. â€"'- HOLY COMMUNION 9:30 am. -- MORNING PRAY- ER Church School (ages 2-11 yrs.) 11 am. -â€" MORNING PRAYER (Church School-12 yrs. & over Infant Care) 4 p.m. â€"â€" TWILIGHT CAROL SERVICE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 7 pm. â€"â€" ANNUAL CANDLE- LIGHT CAROL SERVICE CHRISTMAS SERVICES ION Christmas Day â€" December 25 8 am. â€"â€" HOLY COMMUNION 10 am. â€" FAMILY COMMUN- ION SERVICE (Nursery care provided for in- fants. Bring the children and their favorite toy for a blessing) Wednesday â€" December 26 Christmas Eve - December 24th 11 pm. â€"â€" CHORAL COMMUN- :30 pm. â€" Christmas Eve Carols I p.m. -- Holy Communion PUESDAY, CHRISTMAS DAY 0 am. â€"- Family Service of Holy Communion HOLY TRINITY Hwy. 7, 1/: mi. west of Yonge THORNIIILL Dillwyn T. Evans. Minister 'Brooke 8: Jane Streets SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1962 Rector 11 a.m. â€"- Morning Worship tev. H. Reginald Howden, B.A., Advent Series L. Th. “The Faith and Christmas" Organist and Choir Director (4) “He Means Business" Irs. Ralph Markham, A.R.C.T. 7 pm. â€" Evening Worship Wednesday Cards and Scripture Lessons 0.15 am. _ Holy communion Christian Education Classes UNDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1962 9.45 am. â€" Grades 4 to 9 and 4th Sunday In Advent adults mm. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Nursery. Kindergar- ‘45 am. â€" Bible Classes ten and Grades 1 to 3 a_m, _. Chm-ch school 12.30 pm. â€"â€"- Grades 10 to 13 a.m.-â€" Morning Prayer CHRISTMAS DAY Preacher: The Rector 10:00 AM. ~p.m. â€"’â€" The Carol Service “I Give In" here will be no service of EVERY WEDNESDAY. 7 and 10 Evening Prayer at 7 o'clock Al“. - NIORNING DEVOTIONS EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. Fred C_ Jackson TU. 4-2418 Vin. Jas. E. Howard. Organist CHRISTMAS SERVICES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22 Youth Groups Parties and - Decorating Chua‘ch LUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1962 am. â€" Holy Communion .45 am. -- Junior School 11 mm. -â€" Primary School 1 am. -â€" Holy Communion .30 pm. â€" Candlelight Festi- val, Lessons and Carols MONDAY, DECEMBER 24 ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH PARISH OF KING (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE ‘1 Saints’ Church - King City u80 am. â€"- Morning Prayer .10 am. â€" Sunday School ST. §TEPHEN’S CHURCH ' and ‘ Maple ST. PAUL‘S CHURCH. to Anglican Church of Canada. 7th Con., Vaughan Twp. rotor: Rev. Ramsay ArmitageJ Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister ‘ hI.A., D.D. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1961 mm. Holy Communion 10 am. â€" St. Andrew‘s Church am:â€" Morning Prayer and Sunday School I) ammunion on 2nd Sun- 10 am. -â€" St. Paul's Sundav day of month at 11 mm. .â€"- Sunday School '1}! Ehptmn by appointment 12.30 p.m. _ Grades 10 to 13 Wed., 7 fijfi: CHRISTMAS DAY 10:00 AM. Young pen “I Give In" meetings EVERY WEDNESDAY, 7 and 10 “Jesus saves A.M. - MORNING DEVOTIONS oth and COMB/[UNION 9.45 am. -â€" Sunday School and Bible Class 11 am. â€" Morning Worship SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM 11 am. â€" Nursery Department 7.15 pm. â€" Candlelight Ser- vice (’Young People's Society and Senior and Junior Choirs) “Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord” 1, l C -. THORNIHLL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hwy. 7. 1/: mi. west of Yonge RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Minister. Mrs. Vera Diamond, Organist and Choir Leader CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1962 ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Walter Scott School, Markham Road Rev. Albert E. Myers. B.A., B.D., S.T.M., Pastor “portable” unit Christmas Eve worship, Mon- day. 11 p.m., in Bethesda Luthemn Church, Unionville Nursery available Sunday mornings. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1962 Sunday School and Bible Class . . . . . . . . 9.45 am. Christmas Festival Worship Service . . . . . . 11 am. Children’s Christmas Program, 7 p.m., in St. Matthew's Church 9.50 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" MORNING SERVICE 6 pm. â€" Young People‘s Meet- ing 7 p.m. -â€" EVENING SERVICE Supervised nursery at all Lord’s (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) Church Street Langstafl Edwin H. Mitchell Pastor day activities MID-WEEK HOUR. Wed. 8 pm. Prayer. Praise. Bible Study Christian Service Brigade ~ Friday 7 pm. late School 11 am. â€" Junior School and Nursery Young People’s 7 pm. â€"â€" High Fellowship and Young Peoples THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Stop 17. Yonge Street Rev. Minton Johnston. D.D., Minister Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Organist 10 am. â€"- Senior and Intermed- PRESBYTERIAN,j 1 am. â€"- Morning Worship Advent Series “The Faith and Christmas" (4) “He Means Business" RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) Pastor: G. Forbes CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1962 9.45 am. â€" Bible School Classes for all 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7 pm. -â€" Evangelistic Service Wed. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting A Friendly Welcome Is Extended to ALL at The Young Church with the Old Message ST. JOHN’S BAPTIST CHURCH Richmond Hill (Convention of Ont. and Que.) Minister: Rev. J. M. Ward Meeting in Richmond Hill Public Library 9.45 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Nursery 8: Primary 11 am. â€" Morning Service Everyone Welcome ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE, ONT. Phone AV. 5-3401 LORD’S DAY SERVICES LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH v 7 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1962 E Hope â€" 10.15 am. -s Maple -â€" Sunday School 10.15 am. n Worship . . . . . . . . . . 11.30 am. ' Sermon: north of Concord) I " * * " 11.15 am. â€" Worship Service ‘CARD 0F THANKS Concord (Schoolhouse) Mr. Harry Carroll 10 a.m. -â€" Sunday School wish to express the Oak Ridges, Aubrey Ave. thanks and appreciati BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. VanderBent, Pastor Tel.: Richmond Hill. TU. 4-3155 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€"- Evening Service Wed. 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd Com. 2 miles Sunday â€" 9.30 a.m. â€"â€" Remembrance Ser< vice 11 am. â€" Bible Hour & Sunday School 7 pm. -â€" Gospel Meeting Tues., 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Reading Wed., 7 pm. â€" Pioneer girls group Young people's and ladies’ meetings as announced speaking 7 pm. â€" Evening Service Rev. P. A. Sorenson, Pastor Everybody welcome UNITED MISSIONARY 1957. CHURCH In our heart her memory ling~ GORMLEY ers, Rev. 0, E, Hunking, Minister Sweetly tender, fond and true. 10 am, ._ Sunday school There is not. a day dear mother 11 am, _ Morning Worship That we do not think of you. 7.30 p.m. â€" Evening Service â€"â€" Ever remembered 'by child- __.* ren Freda and Douglas and RICHVALE GOSPEL CMPEijrother Fred. c1w25 Saviour” SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1962 10 am. â€" Sunday School Classes for all ages. 11.30 am. â€" Worship Theme: “The Wonderful Birth" 7 pm. â€"â€" Family Gospel Hour Wednesday. 26th, 8 pm. â€" Fellowship Hour c. 3. Neil Minister â€" Your loving wife Mabel. Meeting every Saturday cl'w25 Elgin Mills West "‘ "‘ "‘ * 1/4. mile west of Yonge Street MANLEY â€"- In 1°Ving memory Worship Service 9.20 a.m. of a dear mother and sister, Sabbath School 10.30 am. Ivy Kathleen Manley. who passed away December 23, UNITED MISSIONARY 1957. CHURCH In our heart her memory ling~ GORMLEY ers, 96 Hunt Ave.. Richmond Hill Afiiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada TU. 4-4387 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1962 9.45 am. -â€" Intermediate am Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€"‘ Sunday School am Nursery 11 am. â€"_Mornlng Worship For further information call AV. 5-2131 9.45 Special Christmas Services 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Rev. Paul Sorenson and family, returned mission- aries from Argentina will be yu‘ub u»; wu.» P. Sorenson, Pastor HUN-T _ In IOVing memory 0f , a dear husband and father, EverybOdy “Elcome who passed away December RICHMOND HILL 20’ 1959- Just a memory fond and true FREE METHODIST CHURCH _ ' 7 Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles T° Show! dear Jlmv We thlnk 0f Rev. R. T. Bolton, Minister you- _ ‘ Church or the Light and Life â€" May agdffrglly. C1w25 Hour, CHML, 9 am. Sunday “For unto you is born a DIEKINSON 7191°Ymgfi¥£nr THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. I. Higgins, B.A., B.D.. Minister Rev. Veals. Assistant Minister CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1962 “When Christ Came to Lawn Cemetery. c1w25 Bethlehem" * * * * Junior Congregation in C. EqSTEWART. Jeanette -â€" At the 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Divine Worship Nursery and Kindergarten meet 7 pm. â€" C.G.I.T. Candlelight- ing Service Monday. December 24. 11 pm.- The Sacrament of Holy Communion ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1962 ' RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson, B.A.. B.D. CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1962 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Primary; Junior, In- termediate & Senior Sunday School 11 mm. â€"â€" Nursery & Kinder: garten Sunday School Two Morning Services 9.45 and 11.15 7 pm. â€" Evening Service The Nativity in Tableau, Carol and the Spoken Word Christmas Day 11 am. â€" Worship on the Birthday of the King. ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1962 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Divine Worship «~va PHIPPS â€" Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Phipps are happy to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter. Robin Elizabeth, weighing 9 lbs. 12 02., Dec- ember 14, 1962. at York Coun- ty Hospital, Newmarket, @eatbs ‘ELLIOTT' Sarah â€" At the Tor- onto General Hospital, Tues- day, December 18, 1962. Sarah Tuck, beloved wife of Thomas B. Elliott of 88 Oak Avenue“ Richvale dear mother of Lou- ise (Mrs. C. Christenson), Her- bert and Geoffrey, in her 70th year. Resting at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service on Thursday at 2 pm. Inter- ment Thornhill Cemetery. Other Denominations Minister. Rev. Ralph C. Williams, B.A SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH [.m. -â€" Worship Service and Sunday School UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MAPLE CHARGE UNITED 24 Oak Avenue Services ves and there is no other way" Hall and and fiéilnmemuriams We wish to thank our family, relatives and :friends for all their kindnes's in making our Golden Wedding Anniversary such a happy and memorable oc- casion for us. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelley an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Sharon Lynn to Paul Willemze son of Mr. Hank Will- emze of Kettleby. The wedding will take place at Thornhill Baptist Church on Saturday, January 12th, 1963, at 4 pm. clw25 CARD 0F THANKS cry of my dear husband Wal- ter E. Dickinson Senior who passed away December 14, 1955. Memories are treasured, fihat no one can steal, Death is a heart ache what no one can heal, Some may forget you now that you're gone, But I will remember no matter how long. -- Your loving wife Mabel. ENGAGEMENT FARROW, Muriel â€" At the Villa Private Hospital, Friday, December 7, 1962. Muriel Simms, beloved wife of John Arthur Farrow, of 54 Star- light Cres.. Richmond Hill, dear mother of Joan (Mrs. T. W. Wheller) and June; sister of Roy, Lena (Mrs. McIntosh) and Ella (Mrs. G. Flake), all of Toronto, Lola (Mrs. A. Tidd) and Florence (Mrs. L. Moorehouse), of Digby, N.S. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Rich- mond Hill. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. c1w25 McCarthy, Peter Henry â€" Sud- denly at his home, 4 Clemson Crescent, MapIE, Monday, De- cember 1'7, 1962, Peter Henry. darling infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCarthy, aged 5 months, dear brother of Sus- an, Jane and Lynda. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Service in St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Maple, Wednesday at 2 pm. Inter- ment Maple Cemetery. clw25 GLOSTER â€" Bob and Shirley thank God for the gift of a baby boy, Charles Robert, December 15, 1962, at Bran- son Hospital, first grand- child for Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Dutrizac and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gloster, great- grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woods, Mrs. Laura Mer- ritt and Mrs. C. H. Gloster. c1w25 PHIPPS â€" Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Phipps are happy to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter. Robin Elizabeth. weighing 9 lbs. 12 oz.. Dec- ember 14, 1962. at York Coun- ty Hospital, Newmarket. (Engagement Stouffville Nursing home on Thursday, December 6, 1962. Jeanette McMillan, ’beloved wirfe of Robert J ames Stewart of 148 Wood Lane, Richmond Hill. Step-another of Marjory (Mrs. W. Deighton), grand- mother of Robert, David, Ma- rilyn and Heather. Sister of George McMillan, rested at the Pipher Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service was held Satur- day monninlg at 10 o'clock. Interment, Wick Cemetery. clw25 Jack 8; Berta Kyle I No Envelope, Stamps, Address and Shirley, But Is Delivered c1w28 We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to all who have shown such kindly thought dur- ing the illness and passing of Mrs. J. F. Agg (mother of Mrs. 18th CARD 0F THANKS Oral French (Con-tinned From Page 1) School was also laid over for study by the new board. Two of the three new candi- dates for seats on the board who were successful in Satur- day’s election were presentâ€"â€" Malcolm Armstrong and Lorne Wells. The third new member, Ross Jollifi‘e, was unable to at- tend because of illness. Mr. Goodwin requested it be made public at some time in the near future as the trans- actions were quite complicated and included disposing of the property without calling for tenders. The parent church board plans to establish a church in the Concord area. Several changes in the fire escape provisions at George Bailey School, Ma- ple, were also authorized at the request of the Home and School Association . Trustee William Kerr, who did not stand for re-election, voiced his pleasure and sat-is- faction at serving on the board and said of the newly elected members: “I know they have the improvement of education at heart and will hold that mill rate.” Property Committee Chair- man Terry Goodwin reported his committee recommended that the Brethren in Christ Church Sunday School Board be granted permission to con- tinue to use accommodation at John Addison, Federal MP. for York North, was the guest speaker Monday of last week when the York North Women's Liberal Association held a Christmas banquet for approxi- mately 80 guests at the Veter- ams’ Hall, Newmarket. In his remarks, Mr. Addison dealt briefly and with humour on his early experiences in Ot- tawa, before proceeding to the more vital matters which con- front Canada today. “This parliament is a very Concord School until the end of June, 1963. J. Addison M.P. Tells liberal Women Of Futility In Parliament At Ottawa Here is styling and performance far beyond its economy price. The GATEWOOD crafted from selected hard- woods that speak eloquently of quality. The new Centurion 17-tube chassis with power transformer in- corporates totally new concepts in performance and de- pendability. Automatic pre-set tuner “remembers” the ideal adjustment for every channel. The Power Pacer protects components ' from warm-up shock. The big 23" pic- S ture and the extended range speakers . assure your complete TV enjoyment. Lower with Trade 34 YONGE ST. S. Only clue for post office employees was a printed name on the card “to Jen- nifer Bjerre". But Jennifer got her card. Christmas spirit must be affecting even the usually business-like atmosphere of the post office in Richmond Hill. Trouble is, young Mr. Smoke forgot to use an en- velope. a stamp or address with his card. David Smoke, 5, whose mother and father live at 38 Rose'view Ave., decided last week it was time to start mailing his Christmas cards. He dropped a card in the mail for another five-year 01d, Jennifer Bjerre, whose parents live across the road at 43 Rose- vlew Ave. 12 MONTH WARRANTY ALL TI'BES & PARTS Centurion TV Fry) at Whitby, December Mervyn and Dorothy Fry nc25 ELECTROHOME RICHMOND Hill. TV 0n the wheat deal with C-hi~ na, Mr. Addison had this to say. “This 'deal with China is a ipretty nebulous thing. The ifanmer doesn’t get his money {until Canada gets payment. Now, \ barter is suggested.” Some issues coming to the fore, in Mr. Addison’s opinion, are 1) Defense: “We have to hon- our our commitments (re nu- clear weapons). If we don’-t a- gree with them, we should re- negotiate. 2) On the election: The question orf Capital pun- ishment“ which occupied the minds of so many last week, was not discussed in the House. MT. Addison said he believes that many representatives have definite ideas on this question, but no opportunity for debate was given. Speaking of the Canadian fi- nancial situation, the member fior York North‘said: “We are going behind about $1 billion a year. and we are selling our natural resources to make up for it." He compared this posi- tion to that of a farmer who sells land to pay off debts. “Pretty soon he has no more land to sell, and is bankrupt. - Our dollar, instead of being .92, could go much lower." “We have sold almost all our oil, our gas, our manufacturing, and now, with the Columbia River project. we are selling our wa- ter.” “This is another problem which has not ‘been allowed dis- cussion on the floor of the House". In Mr. Addison's opinion Mr. Di‘etfenbaker is not a well man, yet he feels there is little chance for a change in the Con- servative leadership. “We used to hear David Fulton’s name, but he was finessed out to BC. - Hees you don’t hear of any more, or Rdblin.” Officials of the York County Branch of the Canadian Men- tal Health Association report record contributions to their Christmas Gift campaign. “Splinter parties are the ruling element at present.” "It is all very well for the Social Credit or NDP to support the govern- ment in the house, but eventu- ally those members m-ust go back to their constituents who elected them because they did not approve of the way the Conservative government was handling matters." Changing that the Conserva- tive government is using eva‘ sive tactics Mr. Addison stated "The minute the government runs into any difficulty they switch to another question.” Eaeh night, before the House closes, the government sets forth the agenda for the com- ing day, and any matter: which migh¢ bring a clash are avoided, he said. ' The gifts were handed out at Christmas parties held at the homes and the hospital. tense one," said the speakerf'I beljgve there is one coming un-|:..;4_ __‘ , 1,400 Yule Gifts Collected For County Patients AV. 5-3756 Mrs. W. J. Large, campaign chairman, reports 1,400 gifts were donated by organizations and individuals in the county. The gifts have been distributed to 600 patients at the Ontario Hospital, Aurora. and in the county’s nursing homes. Mrs. Large paid special tri- bute to the organizations who provided many of the gifts. . TU Mrs. Lila Kirkiwood of Aur- ora. president of York North Women’s Liberal Association was chairman for the evening. and she was presented with a birthday cake which was later shared with the guests. Mrs. Donald Plaxton introduced Mr. Addison, and Mrs. Ellis Miller of Markham offered courtesie-s to all those who assisted with the program. ' Rev. A. C. Forrest editor of the United Church Observer. and his daughter, Diane. return to‘ Mr. Forrest's former home in Maple. In flashback sequence he recalls his Christmases on the farm. Mr. Forrest and Diane visit two farms to see preparations lfor a country Christmas. The farms are those of Allan Orr, Victoria Square, and Jesse Bry- son, Vaughan Township. While visiting, Mr. Forrest observes that although things have vastly changed on the farm during the past 40 years, the real values of the Yuletide are still the same‘. The York Nortlh Barbershop- pers, under the direction of Roy Keyes sang several numâ€" bers, as did a guest quartette from Scarboro, The Gold Notes. Mrs. Addison, who accompan- led her husband, drew num- bers for the lwcky draw, and among the winners were Mrs. George Kelly, B‘uttonville; Mrs. Plaxton, Thomhi‘l‘l; Mrs. Hoo- ver, Stoutfville; Mrs. Johnston, Peflerlaw; Mrs. James Rodick, Bwttonvville; Mrs. Campbell, Thomhi‘ll and Miss Elizabeth French, Unlonville. Guests Were present from Sohomberg, Pef- ferlaw, Sutton, Queensville, Nowmarket, Buttomville, Rich- vale, S‘toufl‘ville. Markham, Thlm'mhlll, Kivn-g, Richmond Hill, Aurora and Ke‘swlck. “Ca‘nz/adians", said the speaker, “are a much more tolerant people than Americans, but the boiling point is being reached." soon. We can only go so long in the present way. After the new year heat will be intense." Christmas in the country as seen through the eyes of a To- ronto man and his nine-year-old daughter is the theme of a na- tional edition of CBC-TV’s Country Calendar to be telecast Sunday December 23 at 1:30 p.m. EST. Country Calendar Visits District Farms Is The Sincere Wish of the Management and Staff E LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ont, Thursday, Decem’her 20, 1962 '1 MOTORS LTD. KING TOWNSHIP Reeveâ€"Ray Jennings. Deputy-Reeveâ€"Gordon Cook Councillorsâ€"William Curran Ken Mactaggart. Jack Rouble. MARKIIAM TOWNSHIP Reeveâ€"Wilfred Dean. Deputy-Reeve â€" C harles Hooper. County Representatives GEORGINA TOWNSHIP Reeveâ€"E. J. Norris. Deputy-Reeveâ€"Ernest Rixon. Councillors â€" Kenneth Smockum. Glenn Bagshaw, Charles Cole. AURORA Coum Mayorâ€"Keith Nisbet. Allen S Reeveâ€"Clarence Davis. NOE Deputy- Reeve â€"- William H. Stoddart. Reeve Councillorsâ€"Alf Child, Tom Deputy- Manning, Mrs. Jean Moffat, Vic loughvby Jones. George Sinclair, Jack Ooum Williamson. Jan m mcnarason, Clare Salisbury. WHITCHURCH TOWNSHIP Tom Taylor. Reeveâ€"Frank Williams. RICHMOND HILL Deputy-Reeve â€" Ross Farqu. Mayorâ€"William Neal. harson. Reeveâ€"Floyd Perkins. I Councillorsâ€"Stewart Barnet. Deputy-Reeveâ€"Stan Tinker. Alvin Farmer, Ivan McLaugh- Councillors â€" Walter Scudds, lin. Alex Campbell, Thomas Mur- MARKHAM VILLAGE phy, Alan White. Reeveâ€"Mrs. Alma Walker. EAST GWILLIMBURY Deputy-Reeveâ€"Harold Law- TOWNSHIP rie. Reeveâ€"Kenneth Rogers. Councillorsâ€"Albert Laidlnw, Deputy-Reeveâ€"Angus Harrl- Thomas Mather. Mark May- Councillors â€"â€" Fred Counter‘ Seneca Cook, Roy Kefl‘er, Geo‘ Richardson, Clare Salisbury. Tom Taylor. SOY] Councillors -â€" Mrs. Gladys Rolling. John Rye, William Steele. Ion NEWMARKET Mayorâ€"Bert Kent. Reeveâ€"Sid Legge. Deputy-Reeveâ€"Mrs. C Phone For Free' Estimates TORONTO WINDOW MFG (0. ND. All Materials & Workmanship Fully Guaranteed ALUMINUM Windows & Doors Quality Products At Manufacturers Prices 165 CENTRE ST. E RICHMOND HILL ALL MAKES OF WINDOWS REGLAZED 8. REPAIRED Child, Tom I Deputy-Reeve l'LE' 285-1411 VAUGHAN TOWNSHIP Reeveâ€"A. H. Rutherford. iaroline Deputy-Reeveâ€"Jesse Bryson. Councillors-G. W. Kefi’er. ountel‘, Mrs. Ruth McConkey. Garnet Reeveâ€"Norm Garriock. Deputy-Reeveâ€"G. E. Long- house. _ A Councillorsâ€"D. G. Brownlee. John McLean, W. J. Nixon. Councillors â€"- Norm Doyle. Joel Hopkins. Frank Kenningi‘ ton. SUTTON Reeveâ€"William Sellers. Deputy-Reeve â€" Mrs. Marian Gillan. Councillors â€"â€" Eric Larsen, Sam Mafello. Dave Burrows. ; . Williams Councillorsâ€"Albert Laidlaw, Thomas Mather. Mark May- nard. Councillorsâ€"Bud Spang, Ken Betz, William Parsons. way Councillorsâ€"Stewart Rumble} Allen Sumner. Charles Hoover. NORTH GWILLIMBURY TOWNSHIP Reeveâ€"Joe Dales. STOUFFVILLE Reeveâ€"Winfred Timbers. Deputy-Reeve -â€" Ken Laush- WOODBRIDGE Frank W11-

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