18 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, June 20, 1963 Community Notes From Victoria Square ers. Stewart Wheler and fam» ily of Agincourt called on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hart and fam-1 ‘ reetin s to Miss and Mrs. Earl Empringham will VeBrlarthidholsg, Juneg 19; Donnalcelebrate their 21st Wedding Ryan, six years June 20; Mrs. anniversary June 20. I Douglas Gee, June 21; Mrs. Congratulations to Mr. Alanlily Sunday evenlng ‘ Cecil, Nichols, June 22; Donald Binnington on passmg his first: Miss June Collard emu-lam. Nichols, June 22; Ross Barker, year Law at Queens Univer- ed the grade 12 glmS from (he five years, June 22; Lloyd Can- sity, Kingston. Agincourt Concglate at her‘ Ding. June 23; Jennifer StOTy. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Symons,‘h0me Wednesday afternoon of one yearv June 235 Mrs- Clar' MF- and Mrs- Morley Ryan and last week to afternoon tea. 9â€â€œ Sted‘ley‘ June 24' family had Sunday dinner with Mr.d (iordon b lilorgzonto \iéits1 . ber McCague Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter and rushe y am_ u an~ . .i willldreeiggrggs thHeeir 35th wed- family at Greenbank. Michael's .T‘IOSpllal on IWednes-‘ ding anniversary June 20; Mr. Mrs. A. P. Wheler, Mr. and day morning of last week. We [Maw/r 7 ,2 t. . r. A .,, -- - s v ,and Mrs. ‘ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. Richmond Hill East Brownie Revel Each of the eight Brownie packs of Richmond Hill East represented a country by adding to their uniform the costume of that country, to carry out the international theme of the June 15 revel. Each pack per- formed a dance or a song from their chosen nation. Left to right are - Sandra Bourrie (China), 12th pack; Debbie Harris (Ireland), 4th pack; Diane Holtby (England), 10th pack; Lydia Lismore (Scotland), 11th pack; Carol TrOtman (North American Indian), 6th pack; Brenda Robinson (Canada), 9th pack; Debbie McKeage (Holland), ____13_th__packi; and Kathy Williams (Eskimo), 5th pack. hope his stay will not be long' Mr. and Mrs. Eric Charity of Richmond Hill Mrs. Harvey Collard. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ringham entertained Mr. Mrs. David Empringham, Mr. Rolph Empringham Empringham and family to din- ner one evening recently. the occasion being in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Empringham‘sI 10th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Empring- ham had Sunday evening din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringbam and girls. Field Day The field day sponsored by the Victoria Square District Lions club in co-operation with the School Area three trustees. will be held in the Victoria Square Community Centre Park June 21. All pi‘eâ€"sehool children are invited and anyone else in the community and surrounding area is invited to attend. Donna Ryan appeared on. “On The Scene“ TV pro- gramme on Channel 6, last Thursday evening at 7.30 pm. Church News Dr. Binnington was in charge of the church serviCe Sunday morning. when the service of Holy Communion was held, A reception of new members was also held when the follow- ing joined the church. By trans- fer: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart from Long Branch: Mr. and Mrs. E. Vanderkooy from Toronto; and Mrs. Andrew Story from Pick- ering. By profession of faith: Mr_ Jim Gladding. Mrs_ BaFry The decision on a short course McWhirter and Mrs. Larry Sanderson. Dr. Binnington was assisted by the clerk of Session, g Mr. Heber MeCague. Sunday, June 23 at 11.30 a.m. Mr. Idris Hamid will be in charge of the church service. Smorgasbord Dinner A successful smorgas- bord dinner was held in the Victoria Square Com- munity Hall Saturday eve- ning when more than 300 people were fed. GORMLEY NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED Telephone 888-5201 Seems lately we've had more cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce than our share of hospital Benson. cases. However this week we The local high school stud- are pleased to report Mr. and ents have completed their year Mrs. A. F. Leek have both been and are now on holidays. able to return to their own Sports Day is the order of the home. day in the local schools. Mrs. Roy Brillinger was Attend Conference released from St. Michael's A number from our com- hospital and is convalesclng at munity are attending the the home of her daughter, annual united missionary con- Mlss Vera Brillinger, of Rich- ference at Stouffville this mond Hill. week. Mr. Alvin Farmer is the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Benson local delegate. attended the funeral of her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp K grandfather. Mr- Arnold Hut- son of Toronto spent Saturday chinson, at Feversham, Tues- with Mr. and Mrs. Whitney day. h J M c Johnson. Mrs. Beula ones, rs. . Milstead and Charleen, and 50th Weadmg Mr. and Mrs. E. Gooding and Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Doner Ronnie saw Mrs. Edma 3111- and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doust, backer off at Malton Wednes- Mrs. Frank Harvey, and Mr. day evening for another mis- and Mrs. Clarence Doner. sionary. tour in Nigeria, attended the 50th wedding Africa. anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Tax bills have arrived during Tom Hisey of Creemore on the past week and everywhere Saturday at the home of their we are greeted, “Oh, how taxes son and daughter-inâ€"law, Mr, are going up!" and Mrs. J. D. Hisey at King. The Dept. of Highways Mrs. Frank Harvey spent are moving Mr. Elias Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott’s home west on his Geo. French. lot. This is the beginning Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Hunking of the work involved in and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan widening Don Mills Road Hoover, and Mr. and Mrs. this summer. Chas Hoover of Dickson Hill Mrs. C. R. Wilcox and Mrs. had supper on Tuesday with J. Cakebread returned Thurs- Miss Ruth Hoover. day night by plane from Hall. Mr. David Hoover had an fax, Nova Scotia. operation in Branson Hospital Rev. Willis Hunking attend- at Willowdale and will be in ed the funeral of Mrs. Samson hospital about three weeks. at Collingwood on Wednesday. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Gray Mrs. Geo. French were Mr. entertained the Cherry sisters and Mrs. Abram Lehman of with their husbands and famil- Carlisle, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. ies at their home Thursday Henry Steckley, and Misses evening. The Grays have sold Ruth and Myrtle Steckley of their farm and are moving Scarborough. this week to King City. Mrs. R. J. Nicklin of Toron- week-end with Miss Judy Siddal of Barrie to spent the spent a few days with heriMiss Ruth Hoover. l ' l JUST IN (AS IS WHOLESALE PRICES) 59 Ford Sedan automatic, radio, whitewalls, s needs cleaning up. Lic. 254661 59 Simca Sedan. 5486 Good mechanical condition, needs some paint. Lic. 26412. McIntosh Mercury 57 Ford 6 Coach SALES LTD. Needs some finishing. Standard 7120 Yonge St. at Steele's â€" BITS-8857 transmission. Lic. 277154. "Your Authorized 57 Ford V8 Sedan Mercury Monterey - Meteor - Comet Dealer" Automatic radio, exceptionally clean interior. Needs some minor motor repairs. Lic. B379321. 55 Ford Custom Coach Lic.410848. If It’s Printing â€" We Do II I had Sundayl .evening dinner with Mr. and l Emp-t and: l The Victoria Square Community Centre Trus- tees wish to express their ' appreciation and thanks for all those who contri- buted and worked so hard to make possible a wonder- ful success of its first smorgasbord dinner Satur- day. To all friends who supported the event it is hoped that the occasion was a happy one. and they wish to sincerely say thanks. Hospital Auxiliary Gormley - Headfoi-d â€" Victor- ia Square Branch of the York Central Hospital Auxiliary will hold its June meeting June 24 at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Norman Bell. All members and friends are invited as this will be the last meeting until Sep- tember. 3 Sr. Women's Institute There was a good attendance when the Senior Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. Allan Orr on Tuesday last week. Mrs. Denton Brumwell. as convener opened the meeting. Anita Orr played a piano in strumcntal. Mrs. Reid Brum~ well introduced Miss Coulson of Unionville, and all enjoyed her beautiful pictures and comments on her trip to Eur~i ope recently. The Roll Call. “A Cure for Wrinkles“, called forth most often the recipe of “Smile! Smile! Smile!" The president, Mrs. H, Ilill conducted the business which covered many items as there will not be a meeting in July. and an entry for Markham Fair was made. The report was iven in reference to the essay and poster competition which is sponsored by York County Farm Safety Council and our institute. A full report of win- ners will appear next week. A report was given of the morning session of York East District Women’s Institute 63rd annual meeting held recently in Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church. Refreshments were served at the close. Recital Saturday. The Classical Ballet School of Judit Bubik will annual recital Club Hall, Saturday, June 22 at 7 pm. hold its in the Lion’s Richmond Hill on Pictured above are two young dancers who performed at the school’s Aurora recital held in the Aurora & District Secon- dary School auditorium earlier this month. A large attendance of par- ents and friends is expected at the Richmond Hill recital Sat- urday evening. Miss Bubik, who teaches ballet here by the Rus- sian system, is well known in successful achievements with children in the area for her this field. NTING Office Forms, Billlieads, Statement: Forms (ruled), Business Forms L-----â€"__â€"--â€"-_ l Quality Letterheads, Business Cards, Envelopes Unusual Programs, Booklets, Menus Admission Tickets, Lucky Draw Tickets labels, Gum Labels, Receipt Forms Invoices, Dodgers, Handbills, Posters II'ags (Shipping), Wedding Invitations Your Personal Stationery You will ‘ind the quality, service and price right. “ The Liberal " PRINTERS FOR THE COMMUNITY SINCE I878 YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1105 Counter Check Books always in stock â€" Plain, or printed with your name and address. Mrs. Jean Thomson (seated centre in flow- ered hat), Richmond Hill's recreation director, was guest of honour at a reception given Sunday by Delta Lambda Sorority. From left is Mayor William Neal, hostess and sorority vice-president Victoria Square Brownies First Gormley brownie pack held a farewell party June 10 for tawny owl, Mrs. V. Varden. who is moving out of the dis- triet. The Brownies donated to- wards a beautiful cake iced in the brownie color of brown and yellow, which said, “Good-bye and Good Luck, Tawny Owl". A gift was presen;ed by brown owl on behalf of the brownies. The gift was six silver tea- spoons, bearing the Brownie and Guide crest. A card went with the gift signed by all the Brownies. brown owl and the new tawny owl, Mrs. S. John- ston. After Mrs. Varden made a speech everyone sang. “For She’s a Jolly Good Fellow“, and the meeting ended with everyone sharing a piece of cake. Everyone is going to miss Mrs. Varden, but are looking forward to receiving the new tawny owl, Mrs. S. Johnston. when the new season starts in September. Flight of the Brownies occasion being an enrolment,‘ and a very special ceremony, “The Flight of the Brownies". Parents of the Brownies were present and were delighted to see their daughters fly up to Guides. The meeting began with the Brownies‘ fairy wings followed by the formation of the Guide horseshoe. District Commission- er Mrs. Gundy was there to enroll Kathy Thornton into the Brownie pack, On June 15. the Brownies of -' IV the first Gormley Brownie pack, joined with the first Gormley Guide company, the I I l I I I i Defrost A Complete. Travelling Beauty Salon Dries NailPolisb - Periumesliair Contains Large Unbreakable Make-up Mirror Smart, Lightweight Oyster-white Travel Case s Recreation Director oure Mrs. W. T. Barnes (standing), Mrs. P. T. Har- lock, president of Delta Psi Sorority in Aurora, Mrs. Fred Israel (standing) who is program dir- ector for Delta Lambda, Mrs. D. E. Henson, president of Delta Lambda chapter and Mrs. Neal. the special ceremony were seven Brownies to receive their wings - they were quite excited and look forward to be- coming part of the Guide com~ pany. Each Brownie donned a pair of beautiful colored wings and Mrs. Gundy pinned a small pair of golden wings to their Brownie uniform. 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