Chairman of the program was Mrs. W. G. Miller of High- land Creek. Elder‘s Mills pre- sented an interesting skit, while Highland Creek group rendered a song. A humorous skit by Maple group was ap- plauded, as was a film, "Crafts- men in Canada." Highlight of the afternoor was guest speaker Mrs. Mar-l garet Rowan. of Rittermer: Studio, Beamsville. In additio' to displaying rugs created i her studio, the speaker us: slides to show more of h' handiwork. Snowball and Pi' Orchard groups also parti< pated in the program presen in" songs. and poems on ru: making. Tho'se attending the Button~ ville program included Bethes- da, Elder's Mills. Gormley, Highland Creek, Mark-Vaun. and Mary H. Graves. In New- market (he following groups were present: Bogarttown, Ketcl tleby, King. Mt. Albert, Pine, Orchard. Snowball and Temp- eranceville. l Last fall 16 WI branches had sent two leaders each to the two-day training school con- ducted by Miss Isabel Leslie. home crafts specialist with the] home economics service. Tor- onto. They were given informa- tion on color and design. Each of the instructors designed their own rug and were taught the art of hooking. Over 200 women from York County attended the two-day summary course on “hooked rugs†and sponsored by the home economics service of the Ontario Department of Agri- culture. The event concluded a training school course that had been offered to interested women's groups in the county. Summary Course Well Supported Wesley Ankeman thanked the speaker and Mrs. H. H. MacKay was convener of the meeting. Using slides to illustrate his talk. the speaker told of the perching habits of these birds, and that this could prove an easy method of recognizing them. Mr. Lunn's talk ranged over I multitude of interests from modern methods of bird band- !ng to discussion on the Cana- dian birds now facing extinct? ion such as the whooping crane. and the methods being‘ used to prevent this. I Society Hears Talk On Birds Guest speaker at the March meeting of the society was John Lunn, curator of the Roy- al Ontario Museum. The well- known naturalist was introduc- ed by Russell Tilt. Illllllllllllllllulllllllllll“lllllllllllllllllllll“llllllllllllllllllllllllllull“ President of the Richmond Hill Horticultural Society, Spencer Urquhart has announc- ed the annual meeting will be held April 20. The theme sur- rounding the meeting will be known as “Prelude to Roses" in preparation for the Rose So- ciety Show scheduled for later this season. las Ca guests Gulld’s liffe, R amm1I\mn\1n\muumm1n1m11\11mm1n1u1n1nnmmnmmmun following returned to son, Elmer reports her cuperating saw the Rangers Maroons. Richard red with two goals Following a len in the hospital. A. returned to the I Mrs. ' Harry E Guild ['1 the UCV ice held ners Un An 2) at the H saw the Maroons red with Mrs. Nager was appro- aching the entrance to the subway on a shopping trip to downtown Toronto. Dr. F.. A. ducted the I munion service Sunday. when 1 maty Leek, E Richard Burton first Commun Mrs. Cummer ] membership im She was taken to hospi- tal but later was allowed to .return .to .her .local home. She is still suffer- lng from considerable pain. Communion Held Headford Church A section of a wooden protective wall around a construction site at Yonge and Eglinton toppled on to 3 Richmond Hill resi- dent during Thursday’s high wind storm. Mrs. Hel- en Nager of 396 Lynett Crescent, suffered painful leg injuries in the acci- dent. Mrs Irs. William Wellman, Mrs. Ty Burton and Mrs. Loren .ld represented Headford at UCW Thankoffering Serv- held April 3 at Brown’s Com 5 United Church. 1 n exhibition hockey game he Headford Arena April 4 ving an opera 5. Loren Guild Jalder and IV. 5 during the “ 1's sister, Mrs. Rockwood. Injured In Wind Storm Leek d Burton r1 Communion ‘vummer Lee ership into 1 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, 'I'hgrsday, April 11, 1963 r the home Leek. Mrs. father-in-law satisfactorily. is still in h‘ 1 operation. Binnington con- quarterly Com- ‘e in Headford last Albert and Roseâ€" Robert Lee, and on received their mion. Mr. and‘ Lee received full‘ nto the church. [d, Mrs. Martha week 0 defeat Burton 3. Doug- a were of Mrs. 0. J01- session the star- MORE FEATURES MORE FUN! SIZES Boys' and Girls', Age: 6 to SUPER-CYCLE WHITEWALLSâ€" Deep nan-skid tread; 26"xI3/." HEAVY DUTY BLACKWALLSâ€" Real tough; 28"x1‘/2“ . . . . . . . SUPER DUTY BLACKWALLSâ€" 26" or 2!")(1 l/z" . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ Makes fires sparkling white. Handy 16-01. push- buHon can 7 The quickest, easiest way In repair dented car bodies. HVz-ox. can . . . . . i . . . . . , . . . . . i . . . . . 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