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The Liberal, 10 Jan 1963, p. 5

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(“stiltv nclcziratioi: iii'titiit; iirr Maxwell. held a post or her birthday by :riciid to a panto- mime tiat‘I‘. on December 27th. Prior to attcndiii: the pro- duction o: ‘\iaddiii' at the Li- ‘t‘tl’i> Ila‘t'. ttic ".tttlltil guests met at Caini's Ixt‘t‘i')l)t‘00k Drive tioiiic tor Dart) games, organ- i/ctt hi. Miss Susan Kirkpat- rick. which “its followed by a birthday 1m linimiii; the fun were. EI- aiiie Rice. Lucy liewsbury. Kim and Linda l’ci‘dicaris. Shelley Scott. Lynn Temple and Cathysister Barby. Cathy was 9 years old on IlCt't‘mlwt‘ 101b, Library Board Hold Inaugural Meeting mesher. respectively, when the picture was talien.‘ Donald Robertson. eighth member of the board. was absent. 'I he hoard administers the town's modern public library on Wright St. Secretary of the board is Fred C. Israel. chief librarian. The board, which does not report to council, meets the first Thurs- day of each month. Five of the eight members of Richmond Hill's Public ' " *' Board are shown above. They are,. left to right: Maggi/fairy Wilson, Dr. G. K. Martin, Mayor William Meal (an exâ€"ot’ficio member of the board). Chairman Mrs. Prancme Townsend. Mrs. Anne Fraser and R. T. Hutchison. lown coun- cil and the Separate School Board had not filled the pOSitions left vacant by ex-deputy-reeve Tom Broadhurst and Tom Orâ€"I ' ' ' " ' it lib left on Sat- Misses Judy N v \ear IlOIl-i Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Walker. Mi. A.. H. (:a A I eii‘ivwood were Kcri‘ybrook Drivc. are holiday- urday tor Chandlers FOid. Langstaff spent bMiss Mari~ ing in Jamaica for a month. visâ€" Southampton. Mr. and Mrs. 1‘. Ward. Dris- Spending the - the New coll Road. entertained on Fri- days skiing in Coll on Wednesday at the home 0f Street. recently returned from M Ci ry K A pot luck luncheon was held rs. K. C. ‘csccnt. by Foster. the Harrigan the Gordon McLaren ' on March 19th. The creator of the dolls ashi Carter. a former dent of Richmond Hill, l.‘ (‘1 3i 41 month taitied: and played games and Local homcniakers are in~ the parents joined in the festiv- \itcd to take part in the new ities by singing carols and holi- stiason's program and opening‘day songs. Refreshments were .' l night will feature exercises. served. stockings and gifts dis- ' badminton and a cralt. Please tributcd to the many dancers by bring alone, a badminton raâ€" .\Irs (larsoii: and all joined in quot. if possible. as the supply an exhibition of the twist. is Iiiiiitcti. * " “‘ ‘ Don't forget your coffee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Angle were ‘ d R d C b S & S I mugf happy hosts over the Christmas 5’ Ur S’ t *- * *- wcckend to their six daughters {(u-sl Walter Scott. YWCA resumes Thursday. January 10 at 2315 p.111. at Walt- .\larkham Rd.. 2nd and evening of each 163 acthitics this ‘ Scott School. id continues ti 'i'hursday eyci'y The first birthday party of the l'iiitcd (‘Iiurch Women of Rich- mond lliIl l‘nited Church was well attended on Monday last. ing. the new slate of officers was the nominating committee and Rev. C. Higgin- presented After a brief business meet by son conducth the installation :iiorrow' was thoroughly etiioy-zgthI‘S JUdiUL Joanne and 180- ., ed by the ladies. followed by qucline. Mr. and Mrs. .l. Nott 1‘ it the from birthday cake by the president. Barbara and Susan. and Mr-and . flames and . S The film entitled ‘Rim of To the cutting lrs. J. Pollard. iivfi ervative Association dale Road. The president. Mrs. M. Har.‘the Yangtze Pagoda. .5...” mom, rison. opened ttie meeting wish-‘ ting everyone a happy New Year.‘and Mrs. H. Williams. “Mr- INdI ’.\ftcr greetings had been ex-IMrs. Charles Hickman, Mr. andt changed. a brief business meet-IMFS- Les. Brown. Mr. and Mrs.t ing was held â€"â€" the main topichalter Turner and Mr. and Mrs.“ :bcing the gala evening for which the members are preparing â€" . ta huth dance to be held at the them on their return home. as. . ILinns Hall on January 25th. I I I t I I day last on the occasion of their Miss Barbara Bain. ‘ t _ ‘ r _ v _ . _ ‘ U I WV scam“ with * * * * - ‘ ~ . ~~ ‘ ‘ ~ ii fer iting Mi. Vt alkei 5 family. spcn ie C. l e . wedding anlllvelidl‘). clinics and Miss Jen I A * * * * his daughter. Mm Gerald 1962 “as a year m, new faces R I : *Buuel. resident. la I * s r *, Ruth Garson. A.D.C.M. of Crack. Leonard Street. and new accomplishments for {figs'lmzeg 1Wheel 0} Elle Rich; “issiomry Miss Margaret South Fernleigh Circle held ' I ' * " * ‘the 4th Girl Guide Company. 0 e ’1 R Cl b ‘ cntlvl Anfi f A o] “in 1, {heat Wrixon Hall. a mOSltTV Highlights _ I which is under the leadership of. mond H” on” u ICC. ‘ ‘Ha I fly 0 “g a euat eniovable Christmas party Wendy McCormick of Rich- Captain Mrs. B. O'Rourke_ .. . . . entertained members and Rota-jguest speaker at the St. Films 31 a COCklaiI llal‘lt' at hfi‘l'jtliew's United Church Women's home on Muirhcad Crescent. general meeting on Tuesday_ * * * * January 15 at 8.15 pm. at the. Mr and MN Forrest D‘ My_ church Evenmne is invited tojit was done in a mast informaltseen this Sunday. January 13th. am, well for her pupils and their par- mond Hill. pupil of the Mrs. D. Harvey, who was a. tents. Rather than have the pll'tleOM'll local classical ballet tea-.gujde in Timmins. Ontario. has} ‘pils perform in concert fasliion.iclier. Miss Eteka Bubik. will be m,“- becomc the 4111‘s heuten.‘ Barbara Lowens earned - ' .v - .1 .way with everyone taking part at 4.30 pm, on the Channel 113the “All Round cord“ with the} ‘efl hem {front Oilfilem Iigrlneehodflcome‘ :- it it it: Iin the festivities whether they.T_V programme “Tiny Talent distinction of being the firSti :33: 35(12):; amyers and Mrs ’ Ni and M” Cw“ Be“ Em iperformed or not. Everyone‘Tlme". * * * * lgulide inutlichtlth Company to. . t -- M " ‘ ‘ "s.emed to be in such a day I ache”. 13 Ohm"; Mn". ROCREOwl-ttciehcem. ‘abeu‘ Street were “05‘s to theIholiday mood. that whcnb it? The December meeting 0f the The first “company camp" was‘ tCui‘tain Club at a Green Room‘ Mrs. E. M. Rumble accompa-l . . .~ fi 1 . _I . , tpall) following the na cur‘ , mad by her daughter “‘55 L'l'Itain of the pantomime “Madâ€"“Mimed to r tS..I - :7 :freshinents were . . ‘ ‘ _ :::ntRutIlf:leCliCrilsliliiiiissitti‘fidavstdm' {Bliss Garson distributed giftsbei lith. ' ‘ ~ ' 3 Phil Barnes' composer 0f the to her pupils and all joined in Port presided. filth _(::luég;::l :3: $3113; idelightful music in the panto-ime Singing of Auld Lang Synet.‘ at; .' 3d a} ‘ '. Sharon ir“mime entertained on the organ" at it. a .t 'm gum .kauc'l 6‘ ’ IWIlI] popular music. including a LeRoy' sab ,j. ... .,. .. 1sclection of tunes from theFreshmeii Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grabar-‘Show' go home. As reâ€";Scout Auxiliary was Mrs. Audrey Daven-Istartedg ‘ Guide Season {ed for January 15th. at Beverley‘rolmcnt of possibly University of Toronto: Petei‘jAcres Public school, I It‘ltllliltli I chuk 311d Children Judy‘ BObbyI Last Fridav in Toronto. theCrack. Larry Folliott. Jim Fen-I * * * * in the third week of Januai'y.‘ ‘ tenor, and Mr. Richard to work with him during his. ' :nd M‘flfaelt :'9C°“:I-‘\’h"etu‘$:‘\1Central Oma'rio Drama Leagueiwick. Grant Hallman. Bob Man-2 Fourteen residents 'of an ap» * * * it . Parks. trumpet. itake-over period and SOIlCifL {in Tom a 1'19 ouv “'95 ‘V ere -" . -. l ' R‘ hard Morvto. David ‘ v (1 home in Newmarket atâ€" . v - I‘” 3.7"" 7' ‘._' -'.‘.""'"" his behalf. a continuance 0 lie 0 - - . - - - . 1 th d nual Twelfthglllllgv 1C . p10 6 . Mr. iid Mis. \tm. Hamilton,tNEWMARKET . First Sunday , . . . ‘ vmte‘i lelatlvc-S m Regma an‘IRTLTittPedEty Vlt‘lIlI’Tan'aS attendediMatsunaga‘ 3013 Neal- Dave Os'l‘endc‘d the Curtain Gum‘s me' Mr. and .\Irs. Gord Cattermole.§movies were shown in .\Je\v1riarâ€"'b‘JSlneSS and fnmdsmp Mud] ' 3 Bedrooms aren't th-e Chrlsfimas .and.:\e“IbV members and friends. This m°nd~ Jon“ Pamngmn' DaVid Semation 0f ‘Aladdin‘ 0“ DQ'IMr. and Mrs. Wm. Barnes. .\‘ii‘.'ket January 6. A plebiscite on.has been amend“ to me' o 1 d B throontl Year.hOhdays “1th ML Glaba-r-‘vcar the party organization \vasisalev BI‘UFE 'I‘et‘llel These h0.\'S.cember 27th at the Lion's Hail. and MN G_ Baum. M... and sundav movies was passed De; I C0 ore I e a alum-s Emmy. at her mm“ min the hands. of bGerry (‘rl‘ackdme enmued in. various Eacul" ‘\ Chrmmas pair” “35 held‘Mrs. Ron Martin. Mr. and Mrsxcember 3. Only theatre affected JOSEPH PARIS . _ . hel,h.hm' .safik'.) k ' ti - land the floor show in the handstieS: arts and “meme: dent‘strt‘vi an” “‘6 pantomlmc' at the.JOIlll Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. is the Roxy. . Alumlnum Storms & StreenS~ ‘G'fahgn‘fl. V‘ig I’méjof the Curtain Club who pl.e_.mtisic; and the school of prac- home of White Cross volunteerwa Armstrong 3112 and 311.5% w- 7- " gilef“ ~0 Ira; 23310; Adan sentcd selected numbers fromtucal 50mm?- . . Mrs' Ed'm Jonfis 011,19th Av'IJack Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Typewriters - Adding Machine: . Norden Kltchen wage 0" intuts :1 ° ' the recent ittgitiv successiui‘ 01' the girls at the Umvers‘” 0mm “he”? amid ‘95“)? Fleml‘v'ceo. Carmichael. Mr. and Mrs. SALES SERVICE RENTALS Recent visitors to the 11i111‘0view “A Slice of Lemon". .°f Toronto, Pamela Swdda” 11333110115 Presents “"31"? Cllsu"bumdDon Paton, Mr. and Mrs. Bo-b . I . Double Stainless Steel Sinks were former residents. Dr. L. Directed and devised by Rexventered household economics: came time to leave no onejlst Beverley Acres Cub and}. very Suecessful venture _, held at but the first weekend camp was, being sei‘ved.;B€\‘erlcy Acres School. Decein~;ramed out __ even before it. I Shellagh McGafiiiey,t After the business hleetlngwfroni Dowiisvicw was welcomed‘l refreshments were served andjnto the company also two new; gills exchanged The Item “1991' guides were enrolled. Judy Da-I Home for HOIidaytiiig of the auxiliary is schedulâ€"tvies and Diana Mow-a“, An en- ten new Iguides is expected to take place to the ladies and refreshmentsSheppard. MI. and Mrs. D. Fl.a_ . , . .a , . Joan and Jean Cladding. the were enjoyed. . . \I. x .. H . . _ \ l- . .y 1_ Sevenoaks. those taking palt ‘ ‘ . m g V 3 V V n . sci. . 1. and .Iis. eib Ludlow. Eliggmmérl“: gigglinalaéidpdttllilc- were Mary Monks. Margot school of . nursmg. Siictyl Mrs. hay Wisliait. Elmwood M... and Mn.. Cook. MI. and ' ' Crack. Lou Donnelly. Dennis Thomi physmthm'apy AVenue- 0313131“ or “‘9 ‘iOh‘n'IMrs, John Hook. Mr. and Mrs. to (newest additionl. who visit- . ‘ . . . . ._ ed their many friends in the‘suinerv and Du“ C°°“- As “mses'm'trammg m Tm .dismcL A large number of Curtain 0'“? hospitals: fins”: “if”? The familv are now living in Club members were in atteii- ge‘ldrlg Hum-“VAUPK‘NG‘: 9- sdmll)? Cincinmuv \‘v'hcre D... Bloom is dance. joining in the festivities “3 0”“ ammlbu a“ “ . - ane Winstone. ~ n no. Salaam “'th one Of the “05’ Of the “emf. .. a I At teachers’ college: Elaine s. lIIOWBI‘tIl. Gail Methc. and Sha: The newly formed Junior ron Sturdy. At the Royal On- The 15‘ RiChmOHd "in Cm) Sidemen's Guild of St. Mary's‘tario College of Art: Colin MONICI'S' AllXilifll‘y hold theil’ Anglican Church participated iii1Craddock. At the Rycrson Iiiâ€" fil‘Sl 1963 mBElihg aI the home the Epiphanytide Festival of stitute of Technology: John 0f “78- J- KOSWCki- Rumble Av'llights at Evensong last Sunday Haldane. 911119.011 January 2M- Fh’e mo- iiight. Each boy by lighting a' Enrolled in other universities that's \"01‘9 Present- ‘caiidlc symbolized the spread across Canada: in the Uiiivcrsh It has been dCCidCd 1" how 3.of Christianity from Apostolic ty of Western Ontario Sara rummage 5319 at the CHI) hauntimes until the present time in- Gibson and Carolyn Grant. 'Iii in the 10““ Park 0“ Februarycluding the history of the par-the University 01' Waterloo; 16th. If you are COIllClllpIalinglish‘ Starting with the lightingSliaron Craigie and Janet Mc- a closet clean-up before that of the Christ Candle on the a1~ Conan. Iii King's College. XS. time. a 0311 10 TU‘ 4-3369 01‘ tar after the reading of the Sec- Richard Wilcox: in Mount Al- TU- 4-1544 Will Wilt“? You or ond Lesson the darkened Iison. .\'.8. Brian Walker: the any “mullle 01011195 01‘ “115' church gradually became illu- University of New Brunswick. cellany. initiated as each candle was lit Forestry Isccond yeari Michael FOIIOWih‘g the meeting. leaaccompanied by the reading of Auld: Macdonald College. “’85 SEI‘Ved by MPS. KOSTCCRL Ethe Iiistory of the church. Montreal. Judith Purvis IPIiys. The two lessons were read by Ed.~: University of Britiin Col- Darker chntistryv. *witi‘ teer groups. was assisted by‘ er of Tlioriiliill. in planning this successful party. Also present were volunteers. Mrs. B. Richards. Mrs. Betty Welt, Mrs. Barbara Townshend- Carter, Mrs. P. Robinson, Mrs. Patsy Bean and Mrs. Clare Moore. A special thank you to the .“volunteer husbands" - Mr. R. Robinson, Mr. R. Jones and Mr. Richards who assisted with the transportation and preparation of the party. >5 1* it: 2! Foss, welcomed in the “baby” at the and old home of Mr. and it it ii it Road. a perfect evening. it It is t 23rd. with lights from The Gormlcy Home residents were entertained by the White Cross Volunteers during the holiday season with a Christmas party held at the United Church Hall. Gormley. Mr. Adams. of the Woodbridgc Golf Club again played the role of Santa Claus and distributed gifts to all the residents. Christmas carols were sung by Mrs. Mabel Land- ders with Mrs. F. S. Harwood at the piano, Cookies and fruit punch were served. followâ€" ed by bags of candies being; dis- ctim bincd Hill Presbyterian Church. Christmas- i! it * * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lager- 10"“ C°"i"- a captain 0f jun‘ umbla' JOh“ quist remmed Sunday nigm on ior sidesmeii. and Peter Monk. the Canadian after a most 011- “‘9 direc‘or 0‘ “‘9 gu‘ld‘ Ans" Tanned and rclaxcd from yaâ€" i'oyable two week holiday with m” Sweeney “presenung “‘9 cationin" in the Florida st1n~ Mr- Ind Mrs. John Maunder and Servers and Crucifers Guilds lit Shine 8;? Mr_ and Mrs. john granddaughter Irene at Camer- “1“ mm“ Candle “" “‘0 31”“ Postlctliwaitc. Pali>cr Cicst‘etit the Messiah. cludcd such Sonu” The program several famous “A Joyous Norwegiaiil as and on Falls. They also visited 1:“? "C‘Ctor- “‘9 Re" Jf,}' 0" South. just returned from ll‘ihUlCd before the guc‘sls de- by the senior choir fcaturiiiu fl‘iends in P01“ “\l'thllli lelgon he" mnductgd “m.ser\lce and spending Christmas and New Famed TOT hUmO- 5010 Parts by Mrs: Elizabeth and surrounding districts. "Pad “‘9 59m“- 3-‘5‘5‘0‘1 by the Year in Sarasota, The White Cross Voltlhlm‘l‘S Ncsbitt and Mrs. Etna Shaw. In sub zero temperatures the Re“ ‘1' R“ F' )[ome' One weekend .\ as spent \is- “01"? 315“ hO‘iS ‘0 13‘“ H‘Iai'df‘d Guest soloist for the evening .7“ scenery on Lake Superior was The junior sidcsiiicn are hm; the world almost beyond description. made tip of the recently con- of Leonard“ (13 boys at the Aurora Hospital at a Cliristnia.s party. and the boys enjoy ed a \isit from Santa Claus tamotis mosaic \’iiit-i’s “Last some of Mrs. Lagerqnist‘s slides firmed teen-ago 11035 and take Supper" in the Ili‘lIlIallds of to Taking part in seem tobe almost unreal. Mr. up their dtity at the early scr- central Florida. in its woiider- “119 0f 1h? ailt‘hdahls' “110 lhld choir: Penny Howard. Debbie 6% . Lagerquist concentrated iiiainlyvice every Sunday at 8 am. [ul getting in the (much; of Ihvm a ChI‘NmaS sh)!“ Fmd Wilson. Susan TapD. Naucv A” ""’ V 4 on his favorite subject â€" movies and at Evcnsong oti the third peace. A150 590” [hm-e “a; a handed out gitts in alphabetical nirrlees‘ Show )[C_\lnster and LFAX 9 p M I on his granddaughter Irene. Sunday of the month. 4.000 year old “~09 of an... order. followiiic which rct‘rcsh- Margaret 511a“; (“Hing “The " O O 'A-_-‘-‘-m.i I During this same weekend mm“ M MIT“? and “)0th Virgin's SituiibchoiiI.”The ser- they paid a visit to the Cyprus “mi? “Hod ' \icc continued wtili the cotiil‘C‘ ‘ c Riciiiioxo HILL ronoxro oxr. Gardens and cntotod the hater “5“” 3"“ “ldd‘l‘” “‘9 -‘“‘"”‘3 when .i win: in Inc Musing of * ‘ ”‘ 4 5 I 'I‘U~ . ‘ '~ ' 'show and viewed the beautiful Ho‘l’lml “‘“1‘ IUD-“L15 MIN" the more well known carols. r ' " . - _ ‘ - In" 4‘13” E319“? 3’3435 - . _ . '.l . noovi from 2 to 4 n.m. by \01- .. t ~ : ~ ' . . . . . :aidcns wliit.i had ltitnity esâ€" A . - . .\lt.iititis oi I.l(“ \oung Pcop- BEEF I DEPENDABLE capcd the worst of the frost “‘Ilogr“ “"f‘vll‘ad‘ "01'3099-‘1‘i‘l lc's \Oclf‘l}. under the direction , 1 J damale, th‘ 0.“ \‘-l"‘- “Him? lhf‘ll' 9“ of Mr. Ray Bennett. who t'on- Small Farm v V 7' 1 r I To“; “or? 8:5” ARM 1” Um tors. and hpr tiicm in any Mimi.“ to tho “TH”. “on. aq Link SUI? - r ALIEZVF . ‘ Ringling Ethe whitti int-hide: WWW-‘- follows scripture reading. Ming if“ #7, ,_‘W ._L_ i W 7â€" 5" ' ADD the .\solo 'l‘lieairc. which is 2:10 The White Cross \'olun- Wong: “‘“l‘ Mfr“! Lindsay 7 7 fl ' only 18th century Income 11‘. teei-s. during one of the View? Lorraine Phillips; 51013“ 3 I L America today. and the circus busiest seasons of the year Sandy \‘Oun‘l- ._,. ' 5; I Hall of Fame whose they am still find time to entertain \1 ’5' i 'f The “Hive. _ n 7 _ 7, c, r I “ the t‘ntiicti lion tamer Swede some of the less fortunate 7h“ " milled I" .2 h 7 '1 I .ltitiiison l'l(l(‘ back of lying Sui- and great credit is accord- “it” 7 119 (‘llhl‘Ch he” R. tan. a I.tlt3ll l'ti \l‘ricati mate ed to this hardworking it”: 11 5 it‘lhlihhln. \gjhi‘brt‘ o " i ‘ ' ‘ 't'zi: Sari ‘t‘ f _ ‘ ' . w even "i"? l“ 3‘9?!" ‘i‘l'N‘ .‘5 " I 24 Elizabeth st. x. 2 Carlton St. after Jan 12) I :leafidm‘ "‘ "19 m ‘ O 12.22.1115,“.figmfifefflhio .9. :. .« _ Two ladiecm‘ Richmond Hill Toronto vim“ mam anonyn‘nus aiye un. .;t~ w ,;.it_~.'!‘lttll. Mrs. .n, snariiizh of their time and II- II- “JFK” 3““ Mr" )I- Dr" .. ., .. .. r_ ' u * \l t‘ !!Illl!ll--lm .m. NWWWW volunteer Mrs. Gretchen Walk-[32:15" damn? 3:31d\gllsl.s_Lll2:g New Year complete with appropriate “t‘athcr time." Mrs. Arnold MaeNaugliton, ’l‘ampico Dancing and games were en- joyed throughout the evening. and a delicious luncheon and sing~song completed the end of On the evening of December many candlcs lighting the church. the choirs of Richmond to- :etlicr with the Young People’s. Society, presented an inspiring Candlelight Service. Mrs. Vera Diamond. organist, opened the scrvice with a specâ€" ial Christmas Prelude, followed by Mr. Ken Davenport singing "Comfort Ye My People" from Ill- carols Christmas / “As Lately We Watched" IAustriaiiI was Miss Shirley Mann. ’l‘oron- I a sextctte --1 were six :iiciiibcrs of the junior ‘ Y Everyone appeared very (an-[ham Hackwood. Roger Williams IlIlLlSIaSTIC about the event andland Graham Turner- had in‘ were delighted with plans al-Ilhell‘ ready accomplished. The meeting closed with re-‘Ol'alions frcshments served by Mrs. iss"".Cappy and Mrs. Sadie Lucas- aiid Elizabeth Year‘ England. having holidays skiing at Osler BIUITS.‘ Orchestra & Choir and every good wish ml. the ***>k Joint Concert January 20th On Sunday evening. Jan- uary 20th. Richmond Hill Symphony Orchestra will appear in a joint concert with the choir of St. Mat- thew‘s United Church. The programme to be presented in St, Matthew's Church. Crosby Avenue. will begin at 8.15 pm. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all who wish to attend. Mr. Arthur Burgin. con- ductor of the orchestra. and Mrs. Norma Jackson. choir leader. have combined their efforts in preparing a pleas- ant hour of choral and or- chestral music. Soloists for the evening will be Mrs. Eileen Robbins, mezzo-so- prano, Mr. Jack Heimibook. members of the Local Association West. to‘days with his daughter. Mrs. J. arraing a showing of Canadian R, Mahon. Dolls at .~\uditoriuiii in the public libra- is resi- niccting of the Richmond son John. Hill Women's Progressive Con-. was Iield‘ding anniversary on December . on January 7th. at the home 0(129th were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Sadie Lucas. 107 Leven-tHackwood. Hunt Avenue. who‘i w I THE LIBERAL. Rich "10nd Hill. Ontario. Thursday. January 10. loss 5 Joint Spanner. Mill M l L L POND HOMES Mr. the Maritimes having spent the Christmas and New Year holi- Her husband. Rev. J. R. Ma- hon. is the rector of St. Lukes Anglican Church in Annapolis Royal. $ *- ‘ t The Christmas season generâ€" ally brings along with it many parties for young and old alike: but one of the most delightful . was the one given by Mrs. Sylvia Garson for tier dance students and their parents at Bayvicw High School. The students enter: and their families numbering Sewer-S, twenty-one in all . ' Present were Mr. and Mrs. -- _ . . Paul Brig‘anti and Miss Jessie Pald For By The SudeVIder .Angle from New York. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gisbon from Fort Chambly. Quebec. with sons ,- Robert and Gary and daughter ‘- Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. - Bryers from Toronto with dau- Toronto with daughters Mrs. ham H. M. Millar from Mark- , with daughter Janet and. x); a a Celebrating their silver wed-‘ ‘entertained friends at dinner allI Among the guests were Mr.‘ IR. Brouwer. A surprise was waiting for ‘their son and two friends. Gra-i absence decorated a; Christmas tree with silver dec-. ‘ and 300 fifty cent “THE MUSKOKA" J.‘pieces. an original gift from :their dinner guests. which was . presented to Mr. and Mrs. Hack- ’ DIFFERENT PLANS 'future, CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Priced From 517,3 50 To I-6'/2°/o N.H.A. Mortgage The "MUSKOKA" Illustrated Above TOWN DEPARTMENT STORE 20 YONGE STREET SOUTH. I RICHMOND HILL ‘ My thanks to all those cus- ttomers who. since May 2nd. have patronized this store. Their _r friendship and business has Ibeen much appreciated. This business has now been transferred to a well-known Richmond Hill resident. Mn} Fred Gardiner. I shall continue ' L. H SIMS ‘your office machine speoin 88 Baker Ave.. Richmond see portable models at ‘Wight’s Pharmacy’ Day or Evenings TU. 4-1745 ° Coppertone Exhaust Fan and Hood located on fl/lamira Iist' Hill All popular makes on hand Special Students’ Rates South Block Ric V I E N N E S E BEAUTY SALON 10 LEVENDALE RD. JANUARY SPECIAL 20% OFF ON ALI. COLD WAVES Drive West on Wright Street to HaII, Turn Right and then Left on Mill St, Turn Right at Evahill and follow Altamira to Model Homes. WE WILL ACCEPT YOUR PRESENT HOME No Fuss No Bother IN TRADE TU. 4-5021 hmond Heights Centre “\. 0d eattna T SAVINGS CALL US TODAY SEE OUR MODEL HOME Of 5

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