.~ Editor Margot Crack Jack Conway. has Mr. Crescent. son Hospital. x zit It! A! Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Stretch from Winnipeg arrive on Fri- day to spend a month's holi- day with their daughter. Mrs. J. P. Miller. Sussex Avenue. It ï¬r it is The “Green Room" party fol- lowing the final curtain of the Curtain Club’s production of ‘When We Are Married’ will he held at the home of Mrs. John BeresIord Anderson. 62 Centre Street W. Supper will be serv- ed at midnight. All members cordially invit- ed. iii-*1! The many friends of Mr. W. Thompson will be pleased to hear that he is progressing fa- vourably at Sunnybrook Hos- pital. ' Mr. Thompson. a member of the Richmond Hill Senior Cit- izens was hospitalized follow- ing a fire at his home in Lang- staff. Ii III 'I )0! Mrs. 1". Davis and Mrs. W. Sayers attended the spring rally of the west central district of the United Senior Citizens of Ontario held at Guelph last Thursday. Over 400 citizens attended with 13 clubs represented. and the Richmond Hill delegates were mast impressed with the. enthusiasm of the seniors and the reports of their clubs. l! t 1h t The local horticultural soc- iety will hold their annual "Daffodil Show" in the Lions Hall on May 9th. The guest speaker will be Metro Parks Commisioner George Bell. whose subject will be “Civic Landscaping†. which should prove to be of great interest to all local resiâ€" dents. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all - no admission charge - time: 8 pm. s ut- * not, Zeldal returned home after a two weeks stay in Bran- friends 0 The man.V 'returned home on Saturday 'from the Toronto Western Hos- tient'for the past few weeks. It! 1" its it On May 5th at the Richmond Hill United Church. the Rev. Robert Lindsay. minister of the Victoria Harbour charge and formerly of the Cross Lake‘ln- dian Mission. will address an open session of the Sunday school at 9.45 a.m. and preach at the morning service. ‘ aura:- ' At their April 18th meeting held in the library. the Engin- geers‘ Wives enjoyed a games gand bridge night. and also fin-j lalized plans for their box social and square dance. which is to be held in the Lions Hall on; May 10th. 1 Tickets at $3.50 a couple lnay be obtained by calling Mrs. J. P. Miller at TU. 4â€"4190. ' it * t if St. Matthew's United Church‘ was filled to capacity last Sun- day morning when Rev. Wil- liam Patterson conducted his last service of worship as min~ ister of that congregation. Rev. Patterson was inducted as as- sociate minister of Trinity Church. Smiths Falls on Wed- nesday evening. His family will join him there in June. This Sunday Mr. Craig Rail- ton. graduate this year Emmanuel College. will con- duct. the service. .On Sunday. "May 12. and through May and June the minister will be Mr. Jack Patterson. who two years ago was student assistant to St. Matthew’s. l ‘is its III 1 A group of dancers from the Dennis Moore School of Danc- ing was featured at the hobby show sponsored by the Holy Name‘ Society and held last Saturday afternoon at St. Mary Immaculate Separate School. Trayborn Drive. The dancers. all Peel Festi- val winners. were: Carol Col- R H. Senior Citizens The Senior Citizens are re- minded of their next. monthly meeting on May 8th at the Christian Education Wing of the Richmond Hill United Church. Please come prepared to pay Wm“ lins.Valerie Crow. Karen Cook. Debbie Cook, Sandra Bowen, Nancy Fawn. Beverly Finney, Douglas Gee. Janice Goodman, Wendy Hirano. Bonnie Jones. Heather Large. Laurel Mead- ows. Susan Mills. Roxanne Ne- f Bill. Ferguson. Centre Street West. mond Hill United (‘hurch areiHospital indicate little change; will be pleased to hear that he‘ 'pitai where he has been a pa-‘ ."Open Heart fmm'floral arrangement. The C.G.I.T. of the Rich-‘ tea on holding May 11th I All women of the congrega-l tion are invited to attend and- support the girls in their work. [There will be a bake sale and ltea room. 1 ‘ I I t t The annual meeting of the. Red Cross Society will be held‘ next Tuesday. May 6th. in the public library. 1 Pins will be presented. three citations awarded. During the evening a film Operation“ will be shown and the Toronto branch of the Red Cross will present a water safety feature. Iii Al * it their spring t The Allenhrae branch of the. York Central Hospital Auxiliary met April 29 at the home of the co-chairman. Mrs. D. S. Bruce. 403 Allelicourt Cresc. A large assortment of unusual. “and interesting gifts. made by‘ the members. was on display.‘. to be priced for the forthcom- ing Gift and Bake Sale. being" held in the Allencourt Plaza.‘ on May 10th at 10 am. ‘ All ladies interested in the? support of the new hospital are encouraged to donate baking to this sale. Pickups can be ar- ranged by phoning ’l‘U. 4-7043. Special features will be Moth- er‘s Day cakes. decorated to order. and a draw for a lovely **** Sunday afternoon. com- mendable action by two young Beverley Acres girls. kept a graSS fire along the railroad in the northern part of the town from getting out of hand. Brenda Grets and Cathy Carter of Browndale Cres.. discovered the fire and at- tempted to extinguish it. Realizing they needed help. they turned in an alarm and returned to fight the fire until the fire brigade arrived to complete the job. Both girls suffered sing- ed face and hands and their jackets were com- pletely ruined. but they can take some satisfaction from the thought that their prompt action is appreci- Denise. Sexton. . Craig the bus “re! {0" the MP ‘0 Shuttleworth. Dzintra Stepan~ Stratford. With bowling finished for the wnsom season. the members would like to express their enjoyment of of Allencourt Lanes. it: * )0! III Walter Scott YWCA Neigh- bors are planning an especially interesting evening for May 9 at 8.30 pm. when Miss Agnes Roy. executive director of the YWCA of Canada will speak on “Native Canadians". The Y have for years been interested in the migration of Indians into the cities and re- cently Miss Roy was invited to a consultation in the Arctic with regard to the recreational needs of the natives and new- comers in Canada‘s expanding northland. All Y members and friends are invited. .an “LIBERAL†CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS salivrcas NEEDED ov. Bonnie Wallace and Louise. It Il- III 1! Fourteen days, plus Worsfold. Craig, Lynne and Debbie of Centre Street East with a very enjoyable and scenic vacation. Travelling down through the state of New York into Penn- sylvania. the route through the some of the finest scenery of the trip. While in Pennsylvania, the historic batlefield of Gettysâ€" burg was visited. Motoring on through the states of Maryland. North and South Carolina. Georgia and to Florida. where brief stops were [made at Jacksonville. St. Aug- ustine. Daytona Beach. Fort Lauderdale. to Miami Beach. where five days of surfing. sun- shine and sight seeing were thoroughly enjoyed. At Marineâ€" land the acrobatics of the por- poises proved very interesting. Allegheny Mountains provided‘ ated by the people of their area. D 1 i 1 Recent baptislns at St. Mary‘s Anglican Church: Stephen . . 3.800 Peter. son of Mr. and Mrs. D- Kane “Miss Plant up" and {op their weekly visit. and very miles of motoring “South of the P. Monk: Richard Llewellyn, ma. Miss Ontario '62 Suzanne much appreciate. the courtesy Border" provided the Worsfold son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Orme; “Miss paint up†w'as second family. Mr. and Mrs. W- G. David James, son of Mr. and (four votes behind the winner). Mrs. Bernard Corlessi Jeffery Richard. son of Mr. and Mrs- D. A. Hawksworth; Patricia Annie and Robert Wilson. chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jollow; Carrie Sue and Chris- topher Edward. children of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. White; Robin Marie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. 5. Craig; John David. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H- .Thompson; Linda Jayne. daugh- ‘ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hail; Mary Ruth Cover. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cover; Ada lKathleen. daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. W. Edward; Karen Lynne and Michael Patrick, children of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kelley: William Charles. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Waterhouse; ‘Larry Frank and Bradley Phil- ip. children of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Glass. Reports from St. Michael's in the condition of ex-reeve P.~ C. Hill of Richmond Hill. who suffered a stroke on March 5th.: a + it n . Mr. G. Everett Brown l‘e-' turned to his Church Streeii home this week having been a‘ patient in Newmarket HospitaH Mr. Brown. popular crossing guard at Markham Road and- Yonge Street. will resume his duties following a short period of convalesccnce at his home. >06 8' it! it St. Gabriel's Friendship Circle resumed their regularI meeting last Thursday with an‘ interesting talk on two dresses from the turn of the century; which will be modelled at St.. Gabriels Fashion Show by Betty Gilpin and Georgie Reid-5 Members have also decided to make table-mats out of wailf paper for the show. ; Pat King read “Forgive us: our Trespasses" from the book‘; titled "Lift up your Hearts". ' Coffee was served by Gerry Rimmer and Lois Jackson. ’8 * xii lit Richmond Hill High School;g Drama Group whose Berkeley} Square was enjoyed last yeah: is presenting this year The; Dover Road. by A, A, Milne on; Thursday and Friday. the 2nd. and 3rd of May at the high. school. : This whimsical comedy \vas‘ Millie‘s best-liked play. out' running all his other 20 plays. Some of last year's players will be in it. Lisa Jackson. Jane Clifton. Lawrence Brice and. Craig Sully. and two new play-i ers. Stephen Best. and George1 Neal. The cast has been work- ing four months on it. ‘ The set was designed by onel of the players. Craig Sully.l who received a best actor award at Simpson‘s Drama Festival held last week at Hart, House. ‘ *wtlwkwir Suzanne Higgins. as winner of Miss C.B.L.T. was invited by the Men's Canadian Club to participate in the “Miss Beaut- ify Toronto" contest which preâ€" cedes and publicizes their “Beautify Toronto". campaign. Three other contest winners were invited, and the girls were given the names of “Miss Plant up". “Paint up", “Fix up“ and "Clean upâ€. At a banquet at the Royal York Hotel last Friday the win- ner was chosen. She was Eva v She received a gold watch. flight bag. jewellery and flowers. etc. On Wednesday there was a parade to City Hall. The four girls rode in open convertibles and Were given a welcome and reception by city officials. rk * i ’F The Crosby Heights Home and School Association are holding their second annual May Fair at the school on May 4th. The convenor. Norton and her committee. have planned a fun filled afternoon for the whole family. Mr. Walter Scudds will again present his “Magic Show†which proved so popular last year. and there will be many booths especially for the young Mrs. Barbara folk. including a fish pond. toy' booth. refreshment stand with hot dogs. pop and fortune brownies, and a film show. A “Mother‘s Day" booth. with many useful and inexpensive. articles will help young and old alike with their gift problems.‘ ‘ecl â€" THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. 'T‘h Ruhmond HiH Receives Award 'l'lit‘ ursday. May 2. 1963 15 SPECIALISTS l.\' WALL-'l‘O-WA LI. DRAPES “S Town of Iiit’ilmttllti lllll will be honored by the t‘annd- lan lilghway Safety t'ouncu ul tits ninth annual conference to he held at llalliax. .\'.S.. from May 6 to 8. A spcclnl t-llullon award will .be presented to the town ill recognition of liming hy unlch ‘communiti cl'i‘ol't completed illlti'l without having suffered one fatal accitlcnt. Six Widths â€"â€" Liltcd 95" Long ('overs Window l-ii" Across USI‘ALLY SOLD AT Olhcr communities with pop- .ulatlons mer 10.001) that will receive similar awards arc. iDaw'son Crock. Kciowna. l’cn- SGT-93 fticton. Trail. District of ()uk ‘ ) ‘4‘ Bay all ill British Columbia. 011R [Ru L I _ ‘ \ ‘ ‘ V ‘ g Swift Current in Sasiiztlchcwan. - ‘ .3 , = _ ‘ __ is Who Fion. Manitoba; Brock- S . ville. Georgetown. Dundas and ' . ’l‘rcnton in Ontario: Cote-St.- l.uc. Kcnogznni. Laval dcs flap- e e ides. St. Lambert. St. Vincent ‘ dc Patti. Shawinigan-Sud. \'ul y“. 0 tl'()r in Quebec. Edmunston. The inner Wheel of the Richmond Hill Rotary (1|le entertained at a tints?†a'idk Or‘r‘msm i“ The Ladies 8110]) V‘ ‘ s A‘ _ I“ ' V . w runswlc ant . mlicl'st ' " desselt Ihlldge athummlt \ levv Restaulant last Wednesday and the annual and New Waterford in Nova Bayvicw Plaza fund-ralslng project was considered highly successful according to exec- Smile Tu 4.2214 utives of the group. Helping to make this so were Mrs. Alex Veyssiel‘e. convenor and her committee. Shown above left to right are: Mrs. Arthur Dixon. Mrs. Ralph Butler. Mrs. \'eyssiere. and Mrs. Gordon Mclntyre. Mrs. Butler is president of The inner Wheel which is formed by wives of atricia 1 ."A’ the local Rotarians. »" 7 r W . ’ l 'I ,' K '. 1 s _- At the Richmond Hill Unitcd' Mrs. V. Wallace. Centre Sl.‘ Mrs. Irene Mocsary. 340 Boisâ€" * . ‘ {or Church on May 6th at 8 pm. aw, left on Sunday to spend theldale Avenue. is at present a; ' Every 0C 'ZlSion eneral meting will he held of‘summer months in Winnipegpatient in Newmarket Hospital. the United Church Women. * * * * Every good wish is extended. A There will be a presentation Mr. Sam Cook was guest't’or her quick recovery. of the play 'Bow Before The speaker at the Markham Viil-‘ ' * * * Wind." All ladies of thc con-age Rotary Club on Monday Keep our ‘Life in the grogaiion are invited. ‘evening. Mr. Cook spoke on Hill' columns up to date * * * * the activities of the York Counâ€" with your news -the service BRIDE PHONE PR. 3-5901 is free - just call the Social Editor Margot Crack at. TU. 4-1105 or drop a line to 63 Yonge Street. we'll Many who attended the Rot: ty Branch of the mental health: ary Club's Klondike Night onlassociation. ’ Saturday last. were most im-‘ pressed with the fine singinglCIi-IT. News l *tlkt i voice of Paddy Haak of ()akâ€" Don't forget to attend the: be pleased to hear from > u Ville. who was guest soloistlsiiring Tea and Bake Sale put( you. .3... cs 93,5 PR- with the Phil Barnes Group. on by the C.G.I.T. girls of the; * ’l' ’l‘ '* ‘ Paddy. sister-inâ€"law of lot'al‘lRichmnnd Hill United Church.’ Celebrating his 21st birthday. Yonge StrCEt Oak Rldgesa resident. Mrs. F. Trott. will: It will commence in the Sun-on April 23rd was Gordon‘ again cnicrlain at the Rich-‘day school building at 2 p.m.!Pipher. who with his parents. mond llill Lions (‘lub 25m anâ€" until 5 p.m. on May 11th. niversary celebrations this * * * * and Brian Atkinson. wined and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Sweeny.‘dined at the Savarin in Tor Mr. R. Butt. Mrs. John Beres-lonto. ‘ ford Anderson and her daughq' The fourth season of Films ler Eden and Mr- Tony Miller: of Note. a programme arrang-gattendcd the Aurora Dramat by the Library Club ofiWorkshop‘s presentation of; Richmond Hill High School.l"The Anniversary Waltz" on‘ will resume on May 10th at theiSaturday last. ' school with three outstandingi Marth Sweeny in her first films â€"â€" Day of Wrath twitch-lstarl‘ing role. gave a delightful .Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pipliei' :4 a >s< is Films of Note -.‘.,..____.-__.,. . SERVICES OFFERED SERVICES NEEDED FOR BEST RESULTS “LIBERAL†CLASSIFIEDS craft in l7th century Denmarkllperformance as Debbie. the; - by K-T Dreyer; Images Med-jiteenage daughter, Phone TU. 4-1105 ‘ >34 >91 1‘ wk - ievales 4the aspects of medieval} arll and Concerto for Suh-Ma- The South West branch at"â€" chine Gun tYugo-Sla\'jan carâ€":tlie York Central Hospital Aux- Plione AV. 5'3310 toon._ viltary are holding a dessert‘ Please note change of locaUIUHCheon 0" May 8th at the tion. home of Mrs. w. S. Pockneil,‘ C u 3 t 0 m Established 1373 126 Yonge St. N., Richm ‘ RICHMOND HILL TORONTO, ONT. TUrner 4-1312 EMpire 2-3456 . a )k a w '78 Centre Street West. Congratulations to Barhy‘ Peirce of Rockport Crescent. who last week won the silver medals at the Peel Music Fes- tival. Barby placed second in the creative dramatics class. 9 years and under and also in the reci- tation under 10. Tailored Suits Tickets 75 cents each may?| be obtained by calling Mrs. N.‘ Dean at TU. 4-2878. All mem-' bers and friends are cordially} ‘invited. l - Phone 235.1073 ond Hill '**** Bowling for the last time this season. the Monday Afternoon; Bowling League were all enter-‘ She has been studying with famed at a tea given by Paul- DEPENDABLE I Josephine Barrington of Tor-lme Price. Proprietor of the' I onto for the last Wm years, and ABC Bowling Lanes. which wasi has done extensive radio, stage £0110W6d by the Presentation 'and television work. such as or Prizes. l I AND I commercials and daily serials. The play-off of the team sel._‘ She spent three weeks at the ies was won by Pauline Abbott Crest Theatre in “The En-‘tcaptainl, Bridget Cramptonl - chanted Galrdcn.†b lgiavia Regelmeier. Cicely} . . Barby 2150 won a ronzeg iomson an Margaret Young.l l medal at the festival in the‘High average list) Paulinei . “Tr Gel?“ and Lam" H E R B E R I classical ballet group 7-9 yrs..’Price, I2ndl Beth Rice, .3111)“ . D1955 («00' This Summt’l‘ V ' even though she had only beeanoz Anderson. t4thl Doris . See our New Tropical I 24 Elizabeth St. N. 2 Carlton St. I training two and one halfgsiiafford. High triple .1501 Cloth Richmond Hill Toronto months. :Marge Henry, lzndl Betty Lewd 0 0f TERYLENE and Wool I She studies ballet with Mrs-HS. (l3rdt Mildred Dean. High‘ Lines I . . - - I I l - . I I Audrey Parker. 5mg es tlstl Ina White. tzndl' , ' "F * ’5‘ * gBridget Crampton’ (3rd, Pauline‘ . Impecgzgle “and Tailor' †"“ """ “ â€"" "‘ ‘ ' 's ‘ "W ‘â€" Peel Music Festival ;Abbott. Pupils of the Audrey Parker. At the close of th _‘1 Ballet Studio had a most SllC-lnoon Gertie Smith. or:e b22311; cessful day at the Peel Music of the league presented Jo l Festival on April 19th. wttthadden with a gun in appl‘eY‘. Barby Peirce. Deborah Stonessiiation of her efficient alga: 0 Formalwear Rental Richmond Tailoring 5 Yonge Street South and Clieryi Parker Williilng'jjzation' and Beth Rice V - bronze medals, and .luditthauline Price a l ‘ ga‘e RIChmond Hi" . . Hook a 51...... mm in memo. M (M We bowler.- Phone Tu 44212 ’61 Chev. & Pontiac Station Wagons . peration d ' classical ballet solo. 16 yearslseason. urmg the. land of interest to adults. a and over group W m“ standard transmission and automatic. shock Stall' Jewelry counter' It is to be noted that 63C]1‘(?NW~WWWWAWDS&NV seven to Choose from’ pnced 1mm garden corner and bake stall. of these \mdpmg have been†/) gagiegiitflzdmï¬s aatfï¬xi<0:e;:.: training for this. festival for (5 ’54 Cadillac May‘pair‘ . ‘ 39n1.“'1 “"‘bni‘l’n‘i‘s- and, “103 gt 8 passenger limousine. fully equipped. : And finally the tea court â€" gggcgizeié‘lrlinï¬gain: “Ensâ€, // to j Gleaming black with whitewall tires. . y .‘ n - i “he. focal. pomt Of. an) fa†"adjudicator. Mrs. Gladys Fora/2 - ' - ‘ l{‘Ei‘cï¬fgiï¬ï¬nfeajog‘gl1 b_"_..““"“f‘lrenel~_ praised Audrey Parker jé ' z; ’61 Pontiac Parislenne Convertible :Mrs A Dunklev enmsup 0 ï¬rm the excellent. training “‘96 9 6 cylinder" automatic transmission. power steering and ‘. ‘ ' ‘is giving her pupils in classlcalf (I _ '. _. . ' r r r * ballet and commented on H185 /) ladlo. powder blue wlth matching top. The Holy Name Parish sociayhigh gtandard “f each indium! 10 (ENTRE STREET EAST, one owner. 24.000 original miles. of Saint Mary ImmaculateanI griormance ‘32 . // Church was held at the school: Tl: winner; ' represented a; Opening May ISt j y i ' . on Trayborn Drive. April 27 Yeâ€. high pe‘memagé or met, f. ‘ (a; Chevrtflet Lorvall ‘an.d 28'. ' . total number of students enter- IOOD LU(K _ from _ JOE PARISI FINNâ€) {FUCK A on? owner olllstandlng , , .ciafhï¬â€˜;a‘;â€'d;;namiï¬igsf “zed from this new school. only etxgwww NWWW’SH beauty. 19.000 original milt‘S- l ‘ . I V ‘in operation three months. large numbe' 0‘ ch‘ld'en fmm Also to be congratulated for the local schools of Richmondjtheh. ’61 Nash Metropolitan Hardtop , . 1 fine performance were 3:†an‘d 93k Ridgff‘? avitell‘de‘d Elizabeth Burgess, Raemarie Z-tone red and white with radio. et ftogldamgnf" 1937.11“? George. (‘orrinc Grcts. Susan A good second car. e" 9‘ ame -‘ an “Le em,()stcrgaard. Elizabeth Payne. “Norman†gn'en by ‘he Denâ€"1.3mm Spink and Sandra Yeys- nls Moore school of danclng. - . . . .Slele. A film show was also provided odeaflla sAvmas ! ’61 Cadillac Convertible fully equipped - finished in Ermine White ".lth black ‘A'r along With balloons. candles. in * â€"---â€"â€" â€"â€" ‘ ‘ ‘ V refreshments. THF . . leather interior. executive driven â€"â€" S , A word of praise must he I one mm“ since new given to Mr. Whit; la residenr‘Challenge lb. 0f Agincourll who conducted 0F ‘ Y†- ._ _-. '___‘___,_-_. __.._.. ,,__..,-_ . _ ' ._ W ‘the children in part singing. [‘1‘ D PORI‘ “FOR A BETTER BL’Y -â€" BE SURE TO TRY" which really has to be seen (‘anccr and heard to be appreciated. Special thanks to the judges f‘Miss Joyce Fowler and Mr. J. Tenderloin lb. 7, RINDliE's's'Siil'CEDâ€" " 'l‘he flz'nt against cancer ill Canada is spearheaded by PINE HILI. L: s . - . .. . \ , Q ' Westlake who gave so willingly “‘0. 35“““31 ‘.°1““““~‘ .m‘ 1 ~ - .. . ._ _. r of their time. arming†.éihedcahnadgn B E :l I g o ‘ ‘ V \V ‘ x a a \ ‘ ' \ 1319 Rev. Father Breen offici- Light-Petr} Eit‘lstitutee A :1: n s S. . 0 ,ate in awarding prizes to the . ,d r w â€"‘ w" A e 7 van u ~ ~ A twinners of the competition. (8.?" NO organiwh _ LEAN SLILED ass orma penlng a LIMITED huge success. dancing. cards. .1“ 1d‘p1’.n\.lmial De art_ c k d H 9 ¢ .. . - . . .. entertainment. all helped to 21:11.51.†Health andpthe _, _ e ' 627 DANFORTH ROAD â€" .‘H i\L.\«.\E.i)Y make the evening far too short. ‘ The Holy Name men wish to iexpreSs their sincere thanks to all the local merchants who so generousli helped to make the _thd evenL Officiating at the opening of the new City of Glass Garden Centre were His Worship Mayor William Neal and Mrs. Neal. Shown in the above picture following the ribbon cutting ceremony are (left to right) William Koning. manager of the garden centre. who presented Mrs. Neal with a. bouquet of roses. Mrs. Neal, and Mayor Neal. :reatmcnl agencies: also with 1110 Canadian Medical Asso- I‘la‘lttll, The Society and the illM’ilLiit‘ hate a loin“ admln- istratlxe oit'li'e and one ewcâ€" lime ‘~!C€- president and i . reazlu’ei‘, . p i PHONE AM. 1-733 or C. NELS GAGE BAYVIEW PLAZA TU. 4-7691 (:9... pa)..." 5314030 .lark Rmuuc) SSS-.1410 whole programme such a splenv