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The Liberal, 27 Dec 1962, p. 7

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(Continued From Page 14) other services, to maintain lam North GIWi-llimbury ‘Townships and order, and to control mob would be the only parts of the hysteria and panic. mun? “we 38 "receptmn A detailed emergency meas- Centres for evacuees- , ures program for York County Section six is completed With Hospital cans an emergency I discusslog of remedial evacu- resulting in 15 to so casualties man of persons who have a minor disaster and in 25 to been “namide detained _m 60 casualties a major disaster. an area afieoted by radioactive Another pm of the section fallout”. This evacuation could deals Wm, . rescue service not take place until at least 48 plan. how after the atuCk' Much of Plans not now available for section seven is incomplete ' this section are those of all the m it deals Mm “mice and municipalities. and for fire, Md”! plan" - - .. health. welfare. engineering. York Roads Not Adequate All members of local police‘ forces would. in times of emer- ‘ now, become part of York' County Emergency Measures Organization Police. Prime aim of the police ser- ‘ vice outlined in the plan would be to "isolate a disaster area from non-emergency person- nel". to open and maintain e- mergency routes, to assist the one The regular meeting of the Victoria Square District Lions Club was held in the commun~ ity hall on December 18. It marked the official “visit of the District Governor Earl Bagsley, on! the Toronto-Dufferin Club. The Lions Christmas bowl draw was held and the winners of the turkeys were: Anna Du- !ras, 81 Gilmore, Toronto; and Mr. George Joyce, Bayview Ave. 5., Richmond Hill. The winners of the chickens were: Levi Steckley, G-ormley, Mrs= Don Boynton, Victoria Square and Glenn Smith, Gormley. Primary \2) class sang, “Come Softly". Primary (3) class re- peated the Books of the New Testament. The jr. boys and jr. (1) girls gave the Christmas story. The jr. (2) girls gave “Silver Chains". Mrs. Allan Orr led the gathering singing carols assisted by the intermediate girls and with Mrs. S. DeFoe at the piano. The intermediate boys told the meaning of Christmas. Robyn MacDonald gave a monologue. Garry King played two accordian instru- mentals. Santa arrived at the close and distributed the gifts and treats The next regular meeting of the club wlll be held in the new community hall on January 8. The committee is preparing an interesting progmm when Mr. Norman Derry “1'11 be the guest speaker. Choir Party After the choir practice on Receiving the guests with the I‘hursday evening. the choir bride-to-be were Mrs. Collard members enjoyed refreshments and Mrs. Glen. In charge of the including Christmas cake,.and dining-room were Mrs. S. De. gifts were exchanged, (quite Foe and Mrs. Barry Collard as~ Interesting). At this time all thelsisted by Mrs. Mann and Mrs. officers were rte-elected, but Waters. Pouring tea Were. Mrs. Mrs. V. Mlkkelsen was elected Cook. Mrs. Charity. Mrs. A. a assistant librarian. Stephenson, and Mrs. Herman Girl Guides Morison. Serving were Mrs. S. The Girl Guides enjoyed anESmith, \Iiss Home, Miss Joy wening of games on Thursday’Mortson and Cheryl and Cathy evening of last week, with Dor- Collard. can Seabrook winning the prize Church News The Girl Guides enjoyed an wenlng of games on Thursday evening of last week, with Dor- een Seabrook Winning the prize for the evening. (or the evening. Mr. K. Deer was in charge Betty Cornelius presented of (the church service on Sunw Peggy Leltch for enrolment in- day morning. The flowers in the to the sisterhood of Guides. church were in loving memory There will be no Guide meet- of Mrs. V. Westbrook. placed lug until January 10. there by her hquand and fam- Ranger; lily. On January 10, there will be On December 30 Dr. A. F. 1 meeting at Melville Church Binnington will be in charge for all girls 15 years and up of the church service at 11.30 who would like to join the Ran- am. ger group. Candlelight Service Sunday School Concert The annual CGIT carol and The annual Sunday School candlelight vesper service as- Christmas concert was held in sisted by the two Explorer the Sunday school room on Fri. groups under the direction of day evening of last week, with Mrs. S. Rumble was held in the Dr. Birmington acting as master Victoria Square Church on Sun- d ceremonies. day evening. Murray Mackness and Donna The girls taking part in the Ryan welcomed everyone. The candlelighting ceremony were ktndergarten class assisted by Patsy Williams, Christine Terry the primary (1) class sang, and Judy Hart. “Away in a Manger". Primary The boys of the Tyro group (1) melted the 23rd Pea-1m. and their leaders m It the These two youngsters June Dennis, left, and Bonnie McKenzie, right, will never forget this moment during the Christmas party at the Town Inn last week for children of the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home. Sponsored by Town Inn owner Bing Lew, the annual event is his way of playing Santa to the more than 50 kiddies who live at the home. VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: I188. W: SANDLB I. 3. 2 Gonnley â€" Telephone Gonnley am A Hug From Santa 5 Section Eight. dealing with natural disasters. in also incom- .. plete. Plans not now available for this section are those of all the municipalities. and for fire. health, welfare. engineering. communications, radiological, and wardens. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Harvey Collard and Miss June Collard entertained in honor of Ms Cathy Glen, whose mar- riage to Mr. George Collard takes place on December 28. Santa arrived at the close and distributed the gifts and treats to all. Afternoon Tea The annual CGIT carol and candlelight vesper service as- sisted by the two Explorer groups under the direction of Mrs. S. Rumble was held in the Victoria Square Church on Sun- day evening. A plan for schools is the subject of section nine. Schools would be warned either by telephone or by radio. The plan calls for Section ten deals with stan- dard operational procedures. Sections eleven and twelve deal with review and amend- 1ment and with distribution, 1 respectively. school authorities to n- tempt to reunite the chil- dren with their intents. Inrtenslflcation of are drill practice, choice of a suitable stelter, purchase of a battery- operated radio, and purchase of at least forty-eight hours mpply of canned foods are some of the steps recommended to school authorities in the plan. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Birming- ton (Ann Buchanan) were mar- ried on Saturday afiemoon at the bride’s home by flhe groom‘s father. Dr. Vera Bimingtou of Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hewitt and Andrew were guests at the wedding. Similar plans are being (ll-alt. ed by counties across the provu ince right now. 0me local member of the county's poiicyaettimg Emer- gency Measures Committee for 1962, was outgoing Deputy- ‘reeve Lawson Mwmberson of \Markham Township. ‘ front of the chumh in 1 body. Terry Hart. David Cochrane, Gerald Collins and John Hill of the Tyros took mp the offer- invg. Neighborhood Notes Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols and fa- mily In the passing of Mrs. N1- chol’s father. Mr. Alex Baker at Smith's Falls, and to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McW-hirter and family in the passing at Mr. M-cWerter’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. R. Healey of Thornhlll spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. I Thornhill spent Sun Mr. and Mrs. Philip and family. Did you see our friends Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Orr and family on the Country Calendar on Sum- day afternoon? Miss Faye Nichols of the Ft. William Collegiate flew home for the Christmas holidays on Friday evening. ' Mr. Arthur Story of Mount Allison University is home 101' thgiohrispmgs holidays. Mr. Charlie Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hart and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rennie and family at Scarboro. Let us check your brakes . . . adjust or re- line . . . . being able to “stop on a. dime” is basic to safe motoring. Let us give your brakes a. care- ful inspection. FOR SAFE STOPS, STOP IN HERE COOK'S BP Complete Service To All Makes of Cars ELGIN MILLS TU. 4-3151 Auto Service (STAFF PHOTO) Rumney ‘memz THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, 0nt., Thursday, December 27. 1%? 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