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The Liberal, 30 May 1963, p. 16

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w 16 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. antario. Thursdaz._Mav SO. 1963 i -â€"â€"-â€"â€"~â€"«~â€"-â€".â€"~ -â€"â€"~â€"â€"-~~~â€" WWQA MMMQQQQ9N’N ‘ h. . . _ . . A o GORMLEY News . MAPLE - RICHMOND HILL : O tonneseoxoes'r: .iins. cuts. MILS'I'ED . z & 0 Telephone 886-5201 S : . O . i \ .5 AND MODEL. t On Saturday a Eroup of itiani l‘a spoke of ' Home \hx‘. g “LL Pnpl LAR ‘lAKF ‘ : friends and neighbours from sions“ on Sunday mmm: at. i:\lrs. D I-‘eiinell's home corn-‘lleisp Hill t‘hin-ch , O ’munlty of Glen Orchard. XIII.“ Mr and Mrs l‘Irn Hanoi oh. & O koka. gathered at the home tlIiNClH‘tlJtht‘l had dinner on Suuf: \Lpine 7.1.15] : jhcr son-in-law and tliitlEIlICt'.‘tI:t}' with Mr. and .llrs. Eliasl . A i ' " :lli'. and ms Allan Pope lo'Elioti 9 R.R. l MAPLE ' ‘ M emie 3-2501 , llioiiour her mi hci uuietieth Mr, and \Iis Hal-um ’rmmn- (Lippa) Motors Limited) CHeI'l')‘ 1-...SII . ;liirthda_\ Present also for thoaiid rilllllifi were ‘lltt‘Sls at they tor-casino were Mr. and :\Il“.t\\'t‘tI(IlIIQ til .\lr~, 'l‘atton‘s sister, 0.7,. . " llawrencc I’npf‘. Mlat‘l alltllllisx Emlyn \cncw and Mr. ’l'rm') of (lore Ray. UtilariuiJaincs 'l'lit’in: at Burlington on. mitlBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-GetResults-TU.4-l105 Hears from Toronto illic bridesmaids ; .\lr Lester Kcunuu: atltli .\lr :uidllrs ('lict l’attenden, idaughtcr hum of Vancouveri-uul .\It\t~ \lziry I’attcntlen of ’ [RC spent a few days with .\II 't‘ornuto spent the week-cndi i land Mrs. John Cober. -\ith .\lr lloward Pattendcnl I Mr and Mrs Bob \Valkci' tear Ruttit‘rclcn limvnnto, visited .\II' and Mrs Mr and \lrs Daiul Ilcod left} Elias Elliott on Saturday. \londai t‘\t"tlltl'_‘ by plane for ai V , Mr and Mrs. Cookson o! 'Ill‘F‘t‘ weeks holiday in (Treat: 'I'oronto moved into \It's I" Britain and Europe Harvey's apartment Saturday Mrs J. t. R Stiwr i~ spends I There are so man) hrcakin: ing a {no minke “I”. Ml._ and ‘nnt with mumps and incaslc» \lrs (ion. Barrett recently. that it is rather difr Miss Kathy llcisc of l-‘ontlull; I’icult to keep UD-lO-(Ialf‘ 0" is spending a holiday with her each one. However we do hope grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. L. 'they all will soon be much bet- znnnokpyn ‘ [-911 Mr. and Mrs Stuart Will Mrs. Wm, Winsel 0f Bigger. liams. and Mr, Howard Williams Sask. Mrs. Dan Shinkel of of Ottawa visited their brother- dansen. Sask. lgi‘eat-aunts ofin-law and sister. Major and lMrs. Boyntonl. Mr. and Mrs. A Mrs. Fred Lewis recently Winsel of Etobicoke. and Mrs. - r 7 Email. 0‘. wondvme- Spent Sat_ §MOOQOO“OOOO iurday with Mr. and Mrs. Law-l hence Boynton and family. I Mr. and Mrs. liarl St‘eeklml iot Don Mills visited Mr. and; ‘ ‘ ih‘lrs. Roy Brillinger on Tut‘sâ€"i | . iday evening. Mr. and Mrs. .lolinl , . . jScharbach of lslington on! At a well-attended senior grades program held last week at: designed and made costumes amt elaborate backdrops for theirlWedncsmV evening. and Mr; Kept in Stack % TIEVISION RENTALS RENT AN ELECTROHOME SPRITE _-___ am .â€"7 ELECTROHOME Centurion TV I. MacKiI‘Iop Memorial School’s auditorium. students presented a two hour show which included skits, songs by the choirs anilieiarence Heise of Welland. I look at historyr down through the ages and various explorers that gymnastics. . Rey. Albert Engle 0f (-l‘all'; I) .t, l 1 C __ p ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' " v ' ' ’ ” ' ’ " "W." '7 7 (n d) 0 lane ’l‘h ' (‘ nturion I’l-tube chassis with power trans- ' contributed to the founding ot‘ the New \V orld. the young people | 3 . e. new 4e ~ ' _ l â€"-â€" â€" â€"â€"~ â€" 7- fl -* '- - *‘v-r-m ~-wrâ€"â€"- mm- "W s ' ~ ' ' ' * ' " 'i S d ; SerVICe former incorporates totally new concepts in performance } S l and dependability. The power pacer protects components ' ' CFRAMIC l . o M . i ‘ k J from warm-up shock. Cool running J . » . ‘ , y LINOI EL.“ i I 14 hand wired chassis. I J i' '- s 1 VINYL ASE I With history and hum» The evening began with There was a display oflE M 0 S'1‘0 (fustom ' I . . i _ . . ' . . . 1 . ; our. sonlol‘ grade students a color part} sa.ute taken by tumbling and dances in»! - ~ 0 t (36] ‘1cat10nq MOSAIC : at Mac-Killop Memorial Ming Wong. The senior cluding the hora. schot-‘ (sounh. of York Emmi k p ' k i I on TILE SALES AND SERVICE school last Wednesday choir sang “Come to the tische and modern chor-= n” mm “1'11 em-‘ 2 g 0 V I night saluted Victoria Dar. Fail”? The Junior choir msrapltit The girl dan- :inuan 1gjighi-man sectionlplNDER ' f t More than 175 parents sang "A Breeze Comes cers wore gay cotton skirts‘in the June 3 hasici i 30 SUSSEX AVE. RICHMOND HILL ! of grades five to eight Dancing" and "Nastur- and the boys colourful competition and anothert 2 0t0n0b€e ' 34 YONGE SOUTH ' l students attended the pro- tiums" and the massed sashes, in some cases bor- gection in the advanced (.omp_i . ' 1 1 . 3 gram held in the gymna- choir. "'l'he.\~ Call It Can- rowed from dad‘s tie. rack. ‘mion at the annual EA”)? _ ‘ TU Isl-456 AV_ 53756 TELEPHONE 384'05“ slum. School Principal It. ada". V ' V. I I In a skip-rope dance. onefiescug competition June 8 ati BA. 1 l E V « 1 anan commendw the in a .look at Canadian little miss had a near misswm Waterloo-VVellington air-lg , W , ,, ,-_ _ A ._ - s ’ ‘ I w. -â€"-r â€" w v-â€"~r~r- ~~â€"~_~- -~~~â€"~~ 77‘ r 4--â€"â€"-v. efforts of the young people h 1 s t 01 IC 81 highlights with her shorts but clung p0” near Brestau‘ l for their research on through the years. a bravely to her belt. ‘ Awards will be made [0 mm llBERALCLASSIFIEDS«GetResults-TUA-llOSt l Climax to the two-hour ham and living portraits of ski“ on science “Uh 9131* How] in Guelph me same dam â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"*~A--r~ - ' ‘*"' rm" ” "" ' "' W's "L Show “:35 the 0f Jacques carfiel: and sarn' oratp (vogtulnjng int-thing Last year's York County E S” Wllfred. Laurler by “91 D~ mammal” “‘9 “‘9‘ "How to Get Rid of an Assâ€"if). section in the basic comp~| . . 7 t Queen Victoria surrounded ents outdid tliemselyes m Unnaulu and “The Cl.9ma_=etmnn gamed [mirth place out; ' True i by a galaxy ‘of. lormally colourful costumlng. backâ€" mm m- Carek‘ss Sam.._ inf 14 ehtl‘amg' i Zero-Zone i dressed dignitaries from grounds and rec‘itation ap- rmw ~ 7 my-”â€" mfiwe V. «l around the Commonwealth parently from memory, Fleezel BUTTONVILLE NEWS i ’ CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF R. R. 2 Gormley Phone AXminster 3-6188 ‘ that I can rely on‘ my' Mutual L/fe po/wzes.’ ,1 Neighbourhood Notes .1011. Mr. Roy ltiscbrough. and} .5. i Sandra Burr was the only 4â€"tI)r. and Mrs. George Kelly .Il‘.i ‘ " ' iH Homemaking Club memberl'l‘he community congratulates“ lin York East district to receive‘him on his perennial youth. and ’provincial honours in 1963.5wishes him many happy: ‘Special mention was made ofgi'eturns. , ' {iSandra‘s accomplishment when. Brown‘s Corners United; 1the York East District Women‘SICliurch Women will picnic at; {Institutes met at Richmondgthe Sutton home of Mrs. Alick ‘Hill Presbyterian Church for.Gardner on Wednesday of nex ithe district annual. Friday offlveek. This will be a noon meet ilast week. ling with fun and games form On May 4. at the Yorkleveryone, Bring along a lav-l. County district annual Sandra ourite poem or quotation. Lunch‘ ireceived her provincial hon-land transportation arrange-l our pin and certificate aftertments to be announced. t ‘completing 12 4-H Homemakâ€"l ’I‘he \‘ollet family will move. ‘ing Club projects. She was alsotfrom our neighbourhood this ‘ presented with the 1962 editionlweekend to take up residcncel ‘Britannica Book of the Year. lin Whitchurch. The Scott l'arin,I Mr. and Mrs. John Craig arelwhere they made their homer;~ back in the village and weihas been resold. and the new: Junderstand they will make§owners are White Rose Nur-j: itheir home here. Welcome. lseries. if: Mr. George (Lakes is back at Mrs. J, M. Recsor had at; work again. following a b()Uti\\‘0ll(I€t‘ItlI trip to England this? 'in hospital and a period of spring. She visited her brotherl. recuperation. Jost exhaustednwhom she had not seen for 45' E l K ‘he says. lyears. “/’m no expert, so I’m glad Automatic Defrost Saves on Shopping Trips More Fresh Food Saves an Storage Food Bills Space i Ell I’ II NEW [IEL'TIIIU IIEIIIIEEIIIITUII" 1m mm [Ml/II! rename; j Friends were sorry to Ieai‘nEUCW Happy Timers ithat {\Ir. Loren Guild is seri-i Unit No, l of Brown‘s Cornq ‘ously ill in hospital. his wifeders t'nited Church Women. thell Mrs. Guild. is the talented Happy Timers. met at the home“ columnist for Headfortl. '.of Mrs. Rae Donaldson Tues~ Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stlnf‘hzday evening of last week. with comb are moving from the'Mrs. Douglas ’l‘ribbling and; neighbourhood this weekend toers. Bruce Armstrong acting a new home at Keswick. We as co»hostesses. .' ‘wish them happiness in then" Mrs. Allan Martin. the group: lnew" location. ’treasurer. has been named sew. This l5 3 SU'CUUOUS “N’k l‘Ol‘ retary~ti'casurer. 'l'he conyenw “t . - t . i . v . u r II in st 0 to ou bu life insurance for tamil music students and teachers, ms were in charge of the do”): yo 8 ke ‘3 I79 p t Y Y Y iwith conservatory examinations nonai and programme. and: protection. But your policies are sound investments as well. {under-way. Mrs. S. .l, English presented a ‘i’irst‘ in enter-i when they‘re the 'cash vatue"kind. Mutual Life policyhotders thas several pupils entering. tainment - an hilarious skit! enjoy unsurpassed dividends plus healthy increases m the ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reesul‘ titled "The Queen's of France."‘ . . . spent last weekend cottaging in. During bush)“; it was: guaranteed values of their potiCies. Check the advantages of ’ NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY A TWO-TEMPERATURE REFRIGERATOR WITH TRUE ZERO-ZONE FREEZER SECTION and get. plenty of capacity to store or fast-freeze fresh foods and to keep frozen foods safely frozen. longer. OR BUY A MODERN HOME EREEZER. . . chest-type or upright. . . with "king size" capacity and enjoy your money-saving frozen food "specials" in the "king size"! AND GET THIS OIAMOROUS MEDAIUON HAIRDRYER . . . COMPLETE WITH TRAVEL (ASE (A $29.95 VAlUE) ABSOEUTEIY EREEI THIS OFFER GOOD 0” ANY OF THESE FAMOUS BRANDS Reality - Belwood - Co-op Viscount. » Coronado - Eaton’l Viking - Firestone - Frigidaire - General Electric - General Freezer - Gibson - Gilson - Kelvinator - Leonard - .\'lc(‘lary- Easy - Moffat - Onward - Philco - RCA \Nhirlpool . Roy t iliallburlon- {announced that bazaar tickets“ the MUanI way to guaranteed savings and protection. Call V ‘ I W H Simpson's ("yoldspot o Simpsons-Sears o Westinghouse ‘ A” Storey 3 second an, read}. rm. dignjbuuon and} the man from Mumal Life. today. ‘ Atiimriiyre r]~fl\:(.illng Ilnaitty >amo \\ 00d 3 . And other fine makes; ‘ ‘ V H W H | Year theology student at Mrs. Donald Reesor asked for] ‘ I)?1r9.\filiI’llIl§n‘PPI'IUmt‘SI’IfllI’ *ONI.Y ’l‘WO-‘l‘EMPE‘Ral‘UI‘tb RhFRlQhRAltfl‘to WIIH 1 Mount Allison University. knitting and handwork for the| i Containslami'nhreakahtnBylaw-upfyliu-nr TRUE ZERO-ZONE FREEZER SECTIONS QUALIFY. 1, was awarded the German {cystic fibrosis foundation. 'llieI . I. 5mmIflwwigmoympwmevrravolcfim l Consulate General of )lon- next meeting will be held. Il'h M t l I f ‘ z,“ i treal prize for highest IJune 18 - place to he annountai e u 1 e : ATSTORES DISPLAYING THIS SYMBOL ugly May I8 Io Juno 2, I Standing in German (20” 'ed' ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ‘ ‘ Needless to say. his par- Picnic July 3 - ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack The Brown's Corners Sum} .i ‘ ‘ ‘. . .). r rd 1 . Storey who celebrate their day school picnic will he lwtdl The companyluth the Outsmndmg dll‘l'dend 8C0 ’ y l l" '« '-« '. . 1 ~°”‘ “PM”: “"m‘ma“ ""5 W“ a‘ (“m Boa” I”: Branch Ofi‘ice: 6A Lerendale Road. Richmond inn. om. on Friday of this week 'selmans' Lake. on Jul) 3 it I could wish no better anni- iwas announced this week. : Pb: 285-5414 y i versary gift. Student 0n Victoria Square j Stuart 5.. Greenham.~8ranch Manager i i There is a special corn pro-Ii (‘harge Ph: 884-425 I _ , d . C . , . 407 on S V’ A t »:2..."13:2"?ng The = t Richmond Hill Hy ro â€" ectric ommisuon "0 a S student at ():\i(‘. has a .pilot tel. on [n.9- ‘mtonxaéqudalf ‘1 ROD?” Alllq‘m In.“ F.: KP” . ' . . where eight \aiicties of corn1 fruit? “I! be ‘11." I “5 l‘ZZIA Lucas Street. in‘ R \0- l4 RIDE ll.‘ ZSAM ('()nl\*_ (hairman All Hon“ 0()|)_ Suva-Intendth . _ 4 . H amid. B. to. “ho is from , Pn Buc PA hfinhz nave been planted and .119 Futhmond lint ~ - - r under rest for the Ontario. :Alnlll?:d2:gdÂ¥::: l‘ti. Bus 2856414 Res 88435? Res IE 3â€"6385 Y N "\glvlcu‘muial “mega-“.1 at Emmanuel College. .\Ir. .\ormar. \\' Greensides. C LU , Ron HY Heater , - .J ' P10“? BUUMHIIIP YV‘ _ "rm? Hamid has preached on 477 'l‘imotny Street. Ne\\mark9l 45 Foreht Cres llt-Jrora ; “9". “mm” “9‘ 1T“ '5’“; the charge for the past. few on Bus. PA 7-6062 I’ll. Bus PA. 7-6062 mind”. funnel}, 2““ [T‘f’hmondt weeks. and everyone who Res. '1‘“. 5-4231 Res PA. 7-5676; Hill Presbyterian (.‘ltdt‘Il Fri- has heard him is humps- , - Free chequing privileges BRITISH?» mm A. Him... day of last week. Mrs. George _. . , . Rm i Lann’nl‘d H Larry Cunimcr i l . . . . ~ « a . 5 v - Blanch Manage" Kelly. Mrs. Fred Porter. .\lrs. 5.“! “uh 1.11.“. mm.“ "Ian 75 Prngpgpt Sirth \'p~,-_m;,rket 88 \ongehurst Road ' -. ~ . a . . fine capabilities. \‘le extend _ A ._ ‘ - 03 \onge 51’. c\., tharles Hooper and llrs. I. lit to him a warm welcome Ph Bug pi [mom Rirhmoiid Hit. it 8 I I ‘Rl I Richmond Hill Leaf. .\lrs. Hooper is district} ' p.95, rw' 5.61157 Pii Bus 285-3414 Res 234-3610 ‘ mi . ' 1 - i ' ‘ ' _ . Its ' l , .. q - w in \Ite piesident. ai.d .\IIS..(BIICPI' (amass Resug ‘ ‘ V, {(0 New”: ‘ . 854'11H‘ ~80'l‘ms Leaf is safet) conveuor, The cancer campaign canvas {y‘fd \I PEAâ€"n q: \I n .d A V , ._ ' s â€" i . . ~ - . -, _ .o Boxer street .. . l at . \e. . ewmaikei t M P A N Y Dr. tieorge helty was finest ill the neightmuihood is auntist Smummo Ph Bug. pA' 76062 (If honour at a tamily partyécompleted. and Mrs. Gordon PH. 6404604 Res. 1.“: 5472 i 2 Wednesday of last. u-oek. li is'Purve; tells us the :esnlis are . . .. _ , 4 4 ‘ - - - ~ G t) t < hard to Iielieie. but the oci3~ excepiioiiallj. line In \lcmur- EgmréiniihmlL: gmnvtymc I â€" . .- siou was his 73th birthday, ianis lime a‘m been “ell . rm VF; ' and anion; itimp [Ii‘oq‘p‘ “New, “Vi hmmmé “Md: f“ h 9., \Ir. and Mrs. Russell BOHI'lgutSlantlaIi). Hours of Business: Monday to Thursday. 9-4230; Friday. 9-83") pm.

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