Regardless of how beautiful and useful gifts are; v. .available in the many retail out- ‘lets. there is always a problem .' for the last-minute shopper - . th0\v to please that friend who 'lias everything a forgotten cou- sin. or that fastidious person (about whOse tastes you can't be isure. A solution may be found in this last-minute shopping list of items not found In shops or bazaars. What better gift to a friend than to provide a refugee from Communism in Hong Kong with food and housmg for a month'.’ If your budget allows a gift of many l professional care and counsel- ling. food and lodging. for a I}. European refugee child. who. I v: because he was confined in a ‘camp for displaced persons. has become emotionally turbed. $5 will provide a week's subsistence for a destitute famâ€" ily; $10 will operate a leprOsy house for a homeless family. No matter what the am- ount of your contribution. an appropriate gift card will he sent in your name. If you have completed your Chriâ€" stmas shopping. please keep these essential world serv- ices in mind for birthday and other gifts. If you have no other recipient in mind. give yourself a gift by con- tributinl generously. jeans .. I Taking time out from his usual chores. Santa I Claus lends his support to the yuletide safety camâ€" . paign being sponsored by the police departments in Richmond Hill. Markham and Vaughan Town- ships while Diane Barnes lookson appi'ovingly. Everyone throughout the district is being asked to assume more individual responsibility toward ti'aï¬ic safety in an effort to save lives. ONE STOP SERVICE CENTRE \. . v o u u a ' s WASHING, POLISHING, GREASING TIRE REPAIRS, BATTERIES earth do not have enough to eat lmillions of the h help energy to :people across the world. General Repairs to all Makes of Cars SID HUNT, Licensed Mechanic Young's B. A. Service Station Richmond Hill Canadian governments donate peace - powdered milk. flour ' C on Yonge & B “S .to match needs TU. 4-0009 Ildisaster victims. destitute fam :ilies. the jobless and sick. Ients know their friends in Can ‘ton of food.‘ RJI. Z. Gormley two visitors present. out the gifts. presented her mother with YOUR B.A. SERVICE STATION u‘ Bayview Plaza RICHMOND HILL TU- 4'39!“ sented with gifts. " Lions TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL for the buffet supper which w very much enjoyed. gular meeting was held President NOTICE BARBAGE COLLECTION DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: ced his . special guests .Williams. chairman of the h trustee board. Mrs. 1“. Le Buttonville correspondent a pondent. The Garbage Collection which would normally be the ladies of the Gifts Of Food, $1.200 you can buy one year of‘ disâ€"‘ mobile clinic for a day; $100) ' will construct an earth block‘donations o More than half the people on IThrough CARE's Food Crusade ‘you can do much to help feed tmgry - not for just a meal or two. but long enough to give them health and themselves. vaery $1 received by CARE de-. .livers a food package to hungry. From our farm abundance and United States. food forI tcorn meal. cooking oils. proce- ssed wheat. Then CARE adds iother foods. packs various units’ in different. countries. Every $1 you giveIOVERSEAS VOLUNTEERS Ecovers delivery of a package _._ designed to be a link in progn- ams to nourish school children .and infants. orphans. refugees. [ada CARE‘s staff members in teach area supervise deliveries .to those who need help most. $1 ‘delivers a food parcel. $100 a The dollars you send to CARE‘ ‘bring your personal help to theian‘d other medical work. VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE Igift she had made. The two ileaders Ml‘s. Percy Bennett and .Miss Judy Hart were also pre- I Victoria Square District Lions Club held its "Ladies Night" .Tuesday evening in the Victoria Square Community Hall which was decorated in the Christmas theme, by Mrs. John McCague. The women’s institute catered Following the supper. the r with George Brands pre- siding. Each member introdu-x guests when the roll was called. There were several invited by the Lions Club. District Governor Lion Hugh MacKay and Mrsi )lacKay of Richmond Hill. Bill‘ your Victoria Square corres-iheld Lion John McCague thanked in attendance. women's - ; Sï¬tï¬ï¬ï¬wflsrsf"disease-seal neeee’secetmacustoms.a . awe! “' r - - . --‘t"“ z‘ -- i e or it ran u 193 oieis pprove .. . . .g‘ 5‘.) g s d s . t hungry to other lands. Food She is onek of 1:5 .‘0UIIE expresses your particular S " - a crusade packages may not be Canadians wor me in countries affection and regard in a lg. ordered for specific persons. in Asia and Africa to help undâ€" most sensitive way. And. wo- . . g . but you may choose any of “privileged people achieve a you have the satisfacï¬on ‘ U I I ~ l 3 these destinations: Afghanistan. better standard of ll\lng. 0f knowing that by such Maikham Village \otcts ap- éâ€. a: 2 British Honduras. Columbia. If you are Interested in help- selfless giving, you have Illâ€"med 1“" . quesuon,‘ a‘ .Ihe Iv- . x“: “of Chan'ahug.’ 5 'CVDI'US Gr99C9~ H0112 Kong Inning "1959 P9091? hch themsel» celebrated Christmas in the laven} "Inflmpél elecumls bun.- 3'»"- if dia. Iran. Italy Jordan. Korea. yes. a donation to the York true spirit of giving. :IalSS-ipoirtls “loin Vapp‘roied g“ _ . l Macao. .\ch1co. Pakistan. Pol- County L'nitcd \allmis _\_\xt)t‘|- n “ ‘.' ‘1‘? 3.0"] mm. m 3‘7 J R b i t g and. Sierra Leone. Tunisia. 'l‘ur‘ ation would be gratefully accep. - 2233"?†“5% lid-SSW It) 1.083 to OS. 8 C ’ B.A. a - v 7‘ \‘u o layia. ted by its treasurer. Donald Ro. S . - ~» 5. I . U‘ I V __, . i . v _ 5012:; lrs‘dlï¬ Og'CSonnor at the Bank of Montreal. <5 Ml's' Alma walk“: mm M“. ii Bdnbtm. bmultm, New†Pubhc 1‘ Street. Ottawa. Ohmic FREEDOM FROM H‘NGER H V g ‘ H ted‘ to the village council in g. (m \onge St. 5. 884.0829 IE THE CHILDREV WI iv {YWC V the MI‘IRIIIR ot (hiistina51953. was returned to office!- PICHMOVD HILL SA‘ ’ ‘ ‘ emu†0 “" “Cups I“ carols. an integral part of the with a majority of 245 votes \ ‘ ‘ ' é Another bargaln -â€" Canadian Save The Children Fund. 68 llayter Street. Toronto. will use a $10 contribution to provide a social worker for one day to communities in underdeveloped countries throughout the world» 5100 will initiate a project of development for an entire com- munity. A child in Tanganyika will receive a year's education for $150. ‘ This organization also main~ .tains a clothing depot at 130 IMerton Street. Toronto. where. 1' good warm cloth-3 .ing are accepted. ‘ IUNICEF Christmas cards have all been mailed for 1963. and convcnor iof the UNICEF Christmas card committee. informs “The Lib- ‘eral" that the demand for these icards in this area has been {greater than ever. Proeeeds from the sale of these unusual and most attractive greeting cards further UNICEF'S year-. .round work with the underpri- ‘vileged of many lands. If you have not yet used these cards. keep them in mind for next Year. Gifts can also be made to UNICEF and are priced to meet every budget. One cent is en- ough to buy BBG vaccine to protect a child against tubercu- losis. 15 cents provides enough penicillin to treat five cases of yaws: 35 cents buys enough DDT to protect four children from malaria-bearing inosqui~ toes for a year. For those who can afford more expenSive gifts. UNICEF provides a vehicle for a mobile health team for $2,000 or a three-month course in public health for 10 nurses for $500. Richmond Hill and area res- idents have a personal tie with the Canadian Overseas Volun- teers. This is the group with which Miss Grethe Dahl spent Ia year of voluntary service in Every package you provide isICeylon as a public health nurse ‘a personal gift. delivered with. :your name or address. or the iname and address of a friend :or relative. so that the .recipi- York County Branch of the United Nations Association has of Nursing. Miss Shields is as- sociated with a new medical ‘centre in a Telephone 886-5421 The annual Christmas partyand Mrs. George Bennett. who :of the Explorer group was heldlhave been associated with the ‘Monday evening in the Sunday' Scarborough branch of the Can- school room. when the members. adian Colour Photography Asso-j {entertained their mothers. There‘ ciation for several years. of were 14 girls. 10 mothers andlwhich Mr. Bennett is immedi- I ‘ate past president. They are also! The girls put on a short proâ€"i members of the Photographic igram including, “The Lighting iof the Advent Candles.“ lie-federation of Ontario Natural- :freshments were served. then the assistant leader. Miss Judyi IHart acted as Santa and handed Each Explorer Society of America and th ists. Mr. and Mrs Bennett shar a tered slides for showing an competition ries and have captured man awards and honourable ‘tion. Mr. Bennett into his presentations thing a little different he called “Photo Essays“. ,, They showed many of the their essays. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett for the .pictures. e.‘ The turkey and chicken dra as are the winners Boyle. Woods. I turkeys) : Queensville; Gormley; to; Mrs. Lawson Mumberso Victoria Square: and Mrs. McLean. Bayview Ave. Ric mond Hill. United Church Women The Christmas meeting the United Church Women w in the church on We nesday evening with 24 Iadi all at. nd to a campaign for "Freedom Icontributed substantially to the. support of Miss Donna Shields‘ presently spending a year of work in India. A graduate of the University of Toronto School village area near Rangpur. helping in midwifery‘; the same hobby and compete With each other. They have enâ€" in several count-t men-3 has introduced some-‘ which coloured slides Illustrated withl Lion Harvey Collard thanked was held of which the following C. Eileen (chickens): Miss Marjorie McMath. Toron- was convened} F THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Dec. 26th. 1963 5 RI"h"‘°nd “in 313“ "rm-“Tbu‘ed celebration of the birth of the Christ-child has been featured by many Richmond Hill church- cs during the past two weeks. over her lone opponent. former naiarhhaiaimaiahamhaamhmaiamhhnhamham Warden Joseph Fry. Mrs. Walk- 7 MW ' A V a“LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-TU.4-II05 From Hunger†in India. other Asian countries. Africa and ‘ . councillor. thrce ears as (I ~ South America. where the atCl'-‘ y W , . . . . . .utv-reeve and two years as aggrir11?182n;l;criet 1:21.5100 a aHZIUJIIaL‘cIKfi‘c; Uol‘flliilzll‘q‘malï¬jreeve. §xuswmeeeneuuemaneezxxuzummeuwwmunm ~ ' age “1' ‘ i llai‘old Laurie recon ed a n 3, C ‘stii 5 music was held De~i h“ la .acclamation cembcr 15. Last Sunday even-i . ‘ . I. mg mp (.‘GIIITI and EL\_pmrm‘aiitl the 1964-65 council will he y . ._ _ , composed of Paul llorton. ale gigglehnhting scince was feat hwwmmw 1‘0 municipal pomim Albert Laidlaw and Thomas The choir of the Church nthlather. St. Gabriel. presented their an: nual carol sciw'ice. come is $1.500 No doubt l\ll‘S. S. Redburii. treasurer of the local com- mittee would be very glad to receive donations to this fund RELIGIOUS AGENCIES This list is far from com- plete. Other shopping opporâ€" tunities are unlimited through hundreds of voluntary and reâ€" ligious agencies that promote international goodwill. service. and understanding. If you select that special gift from the suggestions above. you'll find that giv- ing is a three-way proposi- tion. To that refugee or orâ€" phan. it may mean a new day. a new opportunity â€"-â€" a s dc.puty-rceve.!fl Season ’3 Greetings§ WE ARE CRATEI‘TIL FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON (K it The nativity of our Lord in. tableau. carol and the spoken‘i word was presented Sunday el-t citing at Richmond Hill Iinitm' (‘hurch The church and jiinio ‘ choirs participated The choirs and young peopl. of the Richmond Hill Presby- . _ _ [22 Garden Ave. terian Church .iomed forces tot Phone Av 5470‘ present a carol and candlelight .‘ . service Sunday evening. I“ollow-'Bam“l chum“ LANGSTAFF which gives us the opportunity to wish our friends. old and new A MERRY (‘lIRlS'I'MAS and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR NEWS Correspondent: Mrs. Aleta Campbell I l {KKKKZZ‘IKEKE‘KKKKKK'ZKKK Warren S. Ramer The annual Chriistmas con- probably even life itself. ing the service the congregatimi C?“ W 1 1d ‘ . .y For that friend in whose was served refreshments by .. ““5 "3 0" De‘emb†£0jimamammmmamm.maimmmmimimammoth)!» name the gift is made. it these groups, Mlh gms Emd candy for the “WW a *7 m“- JT - H ~ children. _ , .. r r r AMr. and Mrs. Bishop. Sussex . .venue. recently welcomed a m Wah - Wong of Hong Kong $13391 My girl- .Hydrro Ladies Donate Money To Assist Needy At Christmas Timi er. now gravely ill. is un- able to support the family of four children. Now the central region office di- staff members are donating $60 so that Yiu Wah-Wong will receive proper support for an entire year through the Canadian Save the On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. .Herb Glassey and family visited [with Mrs. Glassey’s brother and ‘sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bath at Malton Aeroquay while ‘they waited f0r plane connec-l eitions to California where they} ‘will spend the Christmas sea- son with Mrs. Glassey's mother and sister. Belated birthday greetings to er. James Honer. Church Stre- iet. who celebrated his birthday llast week. and to Harvey Ham-. tblyn whose birthday fell on! Friday“ the thirteenth. A happy birthday is wished for Miss Barbara Glassey on December 24. Mrs. E. Thompson‘ and Mrs. S. Hamblyn attended the Christmas party for Thorn- hill Women's Institute at Sum- mit View Gardens. On Thursday evening. Mrs. E. Thompson and Mrs. R. Hamw blyn attended the senior citizensl “viewing of th e Christmasl lights." Miss Linda Hamblyn attended. “Flashbackâ€. the popular TV show. with the youth group of Emmanuel Church on Friday.‘ Several members of the‘ “Explorers†at Thornhill Bap< tist Church held a Christmas party on Saturday. We are sorry to hear that I Many acts of human kindness. and generosity occur at the. Christmas season. An excellent‘r example is the action taken by: 58 lady staff members of Oll-I tario Hydro‘s Central Region: office in Willowdale who deâ€"' cided instead of drawing names†‘and exchanging gifts this yule- (tide that they would use the Children Fund. lmoney normally spent for this The remainder of the money purpose in truly \VOI‘tltWhile‘amounting to $58 will be used lcharitable causes. ‘by these central region office I Usually each girl on the lladies to take care of a family staff contributes $2.00 in Iof 10 persons at Christmas the customary exchange IThese enterprising ladies con- gift program. So they dccidâ€" ltacted the Metropolitan Toronto ed to pool this money and .Salvation Army and obtained raised $116. Approximately the names of a very needy and half this sum is being do- deserving couple who have nated by these hydro la- eight children. five girls and dies for the adoption of a three boys. ranging in age from child in Hong Kong for a two months to eight years. The year through the Canad- father has been unemployed. ian Save the Children Fund. lsince September and is not The little boy Yiu Wahg Idrawi‘ng unemployment insur- Wong. 91/2 years old. born ‘ance now. With the $58 the di- in Hong Kong. is being belpâ€" Fstaff members of central region ed by the Hong Kong Fa- .office are buying groceries. a. ‘ mily Welfare Society, since .Christmas tree and suffiCient MI‘S- MCMullen of Garden Ave- his father died five years ‘small gifts for the entire t’am-.nue has Dueumonla. We wish ago and because his moth- lily. ‘her a speedy recovery. ‘- 'L‘ ' ’ ‘ .v'. .. :Wewmemnmnï¬ . __ 9 1 % I I I t floppy Holidays! Tbanb you for your loyalty and good will throughout the year. ’ W.&P. SERVICE VOLKSWAGEN SALES & SERVICE 178 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill ï¬lfl‘flifllï¬llï¬ï¬lï¬ ï¬‚ail! I e e KKKKKKKKKKKï¬lï¬ï¬ï¬‚gflgflï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬ d . ma:anymmaanmaaniï¬mauaaaï¬ma of Christmas ï¬ll the hearts of you and yours. now and "more. Hairy Le Cuyer Yonge Street Jefferson 1" ymnxwmammmmmm I .ii-o-o.o-i.t-i-).u._-ii.<i.0.o.<.0.0.u-od. W y KKKKKKKEHKKWKKï¬KKKK ir maaaamamamaam n. E. h, zï¬aesosmmmmmeceszx ii-omi-o- gnu-o-t i-u-li-n-n-r, Christmas roger of = asl! d~l! es May the spirit of Christmas remain in all men's 0 that hope and peace and love shall prevail over our land and all other lands on earth. hearts 3 ! I y ' = I! t r i 5 . = y I u i i ii I v - ~7' _ _ The meeting . -. y coneCted on “edneSdaI' Decembel‘ “ath and institute for catering to the sup- by Mrs J. McCague. The wont] . y ‘VBdNESdaN- January 1st. \th1 be LOIIECIed 0“ petâ€. ship service was taken bv Mrs, ‘ l 5 Thursday Decpj'nher 26th and Thursday. elantta- District Governor MacKay F. McRoberts. Mrs. Boyntonig g ry 2nd. paid his official visit. and gave and Mrs. B. McWhi'rter. Carolsf! '- : ‘5 a very inspfiring message on the were sung Mrs J, McCague‘i i: ' . _ ‘. Q ‘ meaning 0 ionism told a Christmas story = 5‘ All 0th31 CQIIeCtIOH‘ (I335 “ 111 be 3‘ “Wal' A plaque in memory of a veiy The elections of officers was V Cartons which are put out for collection must he devout Lion Frank Williams. held A full list of these will i I. g broken down before they “’1†be pleed up. was unveiled by First Vice-Pres- be published at a later date l I! ident Geoff. Campey This Refreshments were sel‘H’d 3’ = g -:â€" S H I R 1 Yneu plaque will hang in the hall as‘the close. g ~ 5-. ' ' a tribute to a man who had doneiC. G. l. T. ‘ ‘ . ’4 091K I I so much towards the erection The C'.G.l.'l‘. held its annual Garden cent]? | i; (‘ORVER YONGE ST. 8: LEVENDALE RI).. RICHMOND HILL - TU.4-44ll Town of Rlclilllmlt‘l Hill. of the new hall. Christmas party in the Sunday I h _\ Richmond y ‘ ‘ . ,, , .. .. J i F011 \‘ ll 2 4' K. . w da' ‘ S V i V . . '= " '= '= := -= '2 '= H :a :5 '6 'é 1' '4 ". " “ ' Carl (Ilelkgei'. Ieinrtri‘et’ifitlildtgfd 2:2:Thg mom on ednes } c .1.-.- s - - â€" â€"-‘ ifliflifl L0 fl 0 ‘Afliflflifl‘ï¬â€˜ï¬‚‘fl‘i ‘ï¬ifl 0 ~