4 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. Oct. 15. 1964 Thornhill and District News "The Liberal" is always pleased to publish items of interest contributed by its readers in the Thornhill area. PHONE 235‘3‘90 Our representative in Thornhill is Mrs. Jo Cruise who may he reached by phoning 285-3190 'Tllornliill Girl lions Bingo Games Finance Variety Welfare Proiecis Who's tor bingo? the biggest orisinal spoli- dit‘ticulties. In the past The Thornhill Lions (‘lub Sfll'S oi the 'l‘hornhaven year. they paid for $400 have begun their popular School for Retarded Chil- worth of dental work for a Sandra Stewart Enjoys European Way Of life Wednesday night bingos dren when it was located youngster whose parents at the North York F‘arm- in Thornhill. were unable to pay for it . . ers Market. Thornhill. and Most of [hp welfare at the time but are now re- . o ’ are alwavs glad to W‘- work or the Lions is done paying the loan, Sandra Stewart daughter of from Canadian ways. I It Ha enln S n or†I new faces. Quietly Without fanfare Nor is â€16' “'Gl'k 0f the .Ml'. and Mrs. G' R' Stewart. Ar'r The girls arrived in Luxem- . ammun For a “.1... mod“, gum and (0“. “mph other than Thornhill Lions conï¬ned nold Ave. left in September togbourg in time {on the wine festi you can enjoy 8 maxing the recipients are aware only ‘0 their 0W" commun- evening. have the excite- of it. They own a hospital ity. They contribute $400 m9!“ 01' playing for â€l“ “â€3 bed which is loaned tree â€Ch year l†the Canadian teach at. the RCAF base inival. This year they were cele- liletz. France. Sandra is livinglbrating the best crop in fifteen 1m Melz in an apartment with years. They reserved a table at ' ' ' ' . ' the agencies support- 7 d sudden orders to JOln -‘ * * * is one of ' yMr. Simdet rgli'kggwï¬ $1511: ghzoriiial tour for the Globe Jim .larrell. Arnold Ave. was ed by the United Appeal. onge Fe . . ,. ,. _ - knot and at the same i l . t . _ National Institute for the .lllrcc Ontario girls all teachers the Wine Hall for th t e ' . , vho home for the llianksL‘ning * ik it it 3f"? . . o clalge o anyone le _ .. ‘ I‘ . i I a vemng village for theâ€. Village l'lal‘d- Weekly. Getg‘ge‘ 21:23]?ng chimetweckend. Get well greetings to Mrs. time make a contribution quiring one in their home Blind to help support their ‘Sandra reports France not near- to iom in the fun. The hall is were store and recentlydretlreczi vivastho hl‘ae‘siueee ‘ i ‘ * * * * ‘l.averne Cameron recovering. to â€â€˜5‘ “â€0â€â€œ? “r 3'0“" for short periods. In the camp and training centre 15' as clean a country as Ger- like a reception hall with a are enjoying some free om an o e . tk * * It * l Mrs. C. Grant Gibson. 23 from a recent operation a'ncl‘ awellearned rest. They are 5h; . H . E Ia his wife 'l‘hornbank Rd. recently spcnl‘now at home. and Master Keith‘ ing “‘19: wt torpï¬vgiriglgvlfgfore "allfagimijzlughteryiwelie in two weeks with her mother in Crawford, Calvin-Chamlbers Rdj [13110 â€a ‘ ' i’h '. ' . i. .i.. {giggly they spent a delightful town recently to attend the‘ V‘“â€"“ 38* m * .“ 0 R mmâ€: 1": 10"“ g ‘weekend at Grand Valley whlelgre wedding 0f hlS'Lgnï¬in. 31:12.1? Mr. and Mrs. Peter Large. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Millar. they nttendedthe Grindtggki’ MOtt. who mgrlglezi Egrri‘y flying spent a week in Chicago at the and daughter Linda are visit-E Fflilngaglgni‘iggshirtvesSt Albanis Lnï¬ggfligigtenm'v andsls ista- dairymen's convention early in log Mr. MllIar's parents. Mr.’ 8" ' . community. . same manner. they circul- at Lake JOSQ‘Ph They also The Wednesday llll‘lEOS a“. lhl‘t‘t‘ wheel chairs conduct the annual Easter are the main source of rcv- whom.†theâ€. is a need Seal campaign to help crip- enuc for the Lions Club for thpm pled children. and proceeds are used to i. . All these worthv enter- . Uni\e s t ' .‘l . a . . ' ï¬nance a variety of pro- . r l“ “19mm in? prises are paid for out of also given ï¬nancial aSSlSl- jects. _ , . ,. the quarters and dollar Th 1 1‘ vim ante by the Lions “lih b'll t"b t d b h e iaiicsomc si - interest-{rec loans and at l s con ii u e y t e many. but a fascinating place. stage and dance floor. rows The crystal is gorgeous and the-of tables and chairs. Everyone meals unusual and deliciousi-turned out. in their finery. By One evening the girls werei9.30 the hall was packed. They treated to a feast of wild boar, had a real “oom-pa-pa" band. champagne and an exotic dessert‘the wine flowed but tasted like made with sixteen egg yolks and vinegar to the girls. During the ‘ whipped cream. truly out of this evening there were fireworks. c. h. .- M... we .. a “n“ urc. ,0 . ***. ‘d D‘v. . . . - - _. . .- i 'n e i an ueeno ie eSlva were .i. ii- iii-t it it: It! a Congratulations to Neil Eli-ir1 ge ri\e* i: it i ‘ enjoyed for several years Sigtiéinnéhilgggénmn 1:5: sored. too that. any money floor. overl00ks many church crowiied. The queen was the MLBnd Mrs. Eric Gordon arid n 1.: noted that Dr. Ilarvev riaht of Brebeui High School An opportunity sale at Lang-i past were made posstble wav. ‘ contributed to the Lions .spires and is a beautiful sight belle of the village. a real sour daughter Joan, Thornrldge Dr. Doherty was an usher at the ° by the Lions Club who ‘ who is the student representing staï¬â€˜ Public School, sponsoredi . ‘t‘ f . ds . the Catholic highschools in by the. Langstaï¬â€˜ Home and.‘ Kenmore, N'X'*V;51*lng mm H October 3- Dr. Dohel‘ty was in this year's United Appeal. Neil School auxiliary, will be held] Word has'al‘rived that Marion practice in Thornhill before was one of the Speakers at the October 17 from 9:30 to 11:30. Club is used entirely for sponsored the project and At Christmas time the these and other welfare were largely responsible Lions Club provides has- projects. with nothing de- for raising the money for kclr< of provisions for ducted for overhead or Recently the girls took a puss who didn't smile once even , trip to Luxembourg passing after several glasses of wine! through three borders in ’ An interesting note on the spent; the weekend recently in Westoni-Dalglish wedding on ‘ ‘ . . . one day to get there. Ger- tcost of living in France. was ‘ d leaving to do POSt graduate high school campaign dinner a.m. Items for sale will be. I", . . . inpei“ ,fanjmi‘s and also salaries. etc. 35.3.†the Lions many is modern and clean ‘that although their apartment Robinson. daughter of Ml. all work in radiology at Toronto held in the Westburv Hotel rummage. hats. baking. Hallow-i . the Lions have selcial iolrs a Christmas party contribute their time and writes Sandra and you can ‘was very reasonable to rent, it Mrs. H. D. Robinson of Arnold Western Hospital. October 5 and gave almost in- e'en candy. skates. hockey andi times sponsored satcty each year. In between skills free of charge. drive for miles and see 'cost them $55 to have their Ave. was married on‘0ctobcr '7l * * * .,. teresting and informative talk ski equipment. If anvone has campaigns in the area. par- times. they are always rea- So be at the market any nothing but vineyards cov- electricity turned on. in Auckland, New Zealand. to.. w L cock on his recent visit m Bakerjsmh Sports equipment for 5319i ticularlv bicycle safety. di’ to lend a “019"â€: hand Wednssdal’ night at 8 and ering the rolling country 7’7†,-_- Andrew 'WOOdCOCk. formerly Mild 3nd hMcliS‘Ml .Lairbock's: wood operated bv Canadian please call Mm Marv Kearns at“ The club was also one of to any family in temporary be a part of this ï¬ne work. . side. They stopped to feed THE v, a '. . - ~ . ' . ‘ “ . * i i 0f Thornhill; it! II it bxl-rtilther ariad family. Mr. and Institute for the Blind. which 285-1498. i .. . ; on stomle grapes, and the Challenge D nls Robinson. who mal‘- Mrs. Douglas Laycock- JO?!“ avid tuttiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiii'iiiiiliiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiliiiiiiiiiiii . :Zfliin; “32:11:: aw“: 3'3: 'OF ‘ . . - ‘ - a iâ€" . . med atharlne Elwood_0ctober Peter, Vistl; tÂ¥:?nlf;;iliiling hndli- T horn IN I I . . . tasted before. They were 10 had to ï¬nd a Eugshtltutte for 3°“ over e l l ' . fascinated to watch the Cancer his bestman. EI‘l ris ensen ay. . . ‘ 3 . k N ommatmns i i â€â€˜c â€5 1°“ "‘° met" â€â€˜5 : FIGHTING CANCER ‘ _ t on their backs and carry ‘ WITH KNOWLEDGE , November 2,), them. to a large round bar- j . 1 re], Into which the grapes i . . . The purpose of the Can- urc. es, c 00 S ave; ThNonEiï¬itipi-i“ da:‘ {0; A portable Wm be made available at Powell thesei fac’ilgliips‘h'lilnd that aftertlthte otpen bziardtnlieet; glare dtuirnpedt: 12d from adiandCantcer Society’s calli- . om i '1 age rus ee , ' - 7 ~ , . one n am I won mg a i owes a eas ere. a on o e caves cer e ucaion programme 5 o a a will be November 23 and $0M} Eghoglhaslsgon 3% 011:] 15““ alliblekhédllfha? serve a wide area of the one night every week and i where the wine is made. to save lives by informing will he held at the Thorn- tfwns lp l C 00 Tea oar promise re.l en 3. 0‘ community. The chairman ' sometimes two or even ; There is no stomping ma- ‘ the public of the facts about us 0“" c IVI les. hill Public Library. Col. at. area aSt _Tl1UISda.V BVBng- in the meantime said he felt the five year three. chine there to do the work. i cancer and to motivate them - l borne Street. If an election Busmess Administrator Norm Jackman was asked forecast of needs in the Mr. Wells stated he was not Everything in Germany closes! to seek early diagnosis and _ _ is necessary. it will be to furnish the group, which wishes to use the portâ€" school area was two years lopposed to the plan. but the.at2 pm. which is quite a change treatment. Sl- Lllke'éhnonhm 3:†$342303" ï¬reï¬ght; “:13: held D°cember 7- able for area recreation purposes, with estimated delayed. but felt the lllmiltllt‘i- mil“; 13:80ohnastiidégowhmiacï¬yneoggg ;Cntho c are e e ' _ _ . .- . . ing progress is suc e . A pot luck supper and square School Association. Mrs. Mclxen- The dates wege‘aznouni- moving COStSi. lental. and means 0f heating. k board can now consider ex- immediate attention. dance for the-Parish arranged 119 from the federation, afldla led at: 2.313115: vilified . Trustee Lorne Wells noted board learned the group \vasl tending.r the facilities at : Mr. Kaiser then, noted there by the Catholic Women’s Lea- member from one Of the 51c] oiovs Tllï¬lst: g o g ‘that negotiations to sell a portâ€" meeting in a private home. i Thornhill. ‘are 344 pupils 1“. Thornhill Suei ll b81118, held_0c_tober 19 Wh‘? have broken away, “‘3‘“ gth: Althfili h a letter had able at George Bailey Schooli Chairman Sam Kaiser touched T ~t It I It‘ll a ked‘iSChOOI and 427 PUDIIS m Chill“. 1“ 5L Lukas a“‘l‘t°".}lm- It the‘FFeSp‘ï¬â€œ V‘mfive would been reciived â€0"“ Beam no Richmond Hill Public School off a rather heated debate late fâ€; eff†05-“ ‘011 em Snot les _Howiti School and felt the; will have hard Times has thle lq.ll.l{esttlon. erred: parents as l h Construction giving a- were already underway when in the meeting when he sug- whi t: we yiear Iplanw qS am auditorium was needed and‘ theme to tie m Tli‘h t e Ea- l e‘btl Sfljrrisout foyr this meet- timated costs of sidewalks the request was received on gested the board study the ad_.bccn IIECUSr-if“ it eW 1i: WhOmeEded now. “ YOUR LOCAL ESSO TEAM loween season. ls promises P0551 e t 'llb tak n A Id A V ' d September 17. visability of adding an audi_swercc ‘V lus ("‘9 . e ‘ ‘ i Mr. .Jolllffe stated L for to be a fun evening for the‘ing as a v0 e W] e e ‘ on rno ‘ enue an A further request for the use torium-gvmnasium to Thornhilli noted the basic functlon Of mo- 0119‘ “’1†“0i g0 along Withi whole family. i * * * * Yonge Street. the trustees ‘ . . ‘ ividing sufficient classroom buildin an additi n to Th _‘ Pl us are shaping up for the‘Tbornhill Public School felt the matter should be of a classroom in Powell Road Public School next year. a e for the school population . g 0 ‘ orn 3 FUEL IL 1 ad ' tration and Hair Home and School one into further‘and TruSs saw“ for mStFUCtion in Oral .I-[e “med that Thornhill ‘sp C d t dealthlll or any other SCHOOI untlli “'3 81110115 g . . ‘ Franch from a private teacher and Charles Hewitt .has consume a grea . 1W" have time to 1001““ the; W t {Y â€" F l fY G ‘Flshion Show to be held 0-†The home and school had tee William Judges agreed after re ular hool hou wa Schools the lar est in the .of the “me Of the boa'd"‘Vh°19 tOWUShiP- There should: es 0 onge Jas 0 am; October 27 In St' Luke's audl- their second meeting 0f the to look into it' recommegnded SC Howevei‘s th: townshi. are bligth without .He felt the board had exceeded‘he “0 more stopâ€"gap Opera-i - torium at 8 pro. and sponsored season on October 13.. Dr. Trustee Judges also as- , ' . _, ' P a. U the five year plan with the new‘tions.“ he declared. j Doug. Chalmers B1" HOOd by the.Cathollc Womens Lea- Keith Neely gave a very interâ€" reed to investigate cost of ‘ ischool at Maple and the pro- Mr. Wells noted that before gue. The Rlalto Beauty 30““ esting talk on “Audiology“ and a new tractor and to at- . ‘ . i "Unless the townShip is “9‘ tion between Iannin boa ,.‘ technician Wlll discuss hall‘ United Church plow. cried up for housing develop- council and thepschoolgboardrijs BURNER SERVICE coloring. MlSS Rogers, Pf Wig Tl’le C.G.I.T., under the lead- Although members of the ment we are Wlllllll ShOOilng necessary "There will have Creations ofICanada,_w111 d: ershlp 0f. Mrs. Jean BN9“- and Thornhill Area Recreation ' distance 0i 01â€â€ "thCtiVG‘Hi he‘to be a firm understanding am- DON ANDREWS monstrate wdgslill pastichepan Y Mrs. Marie Curnock. me; In she, Committee had been invited Re orts 0n Act Y r:(-lainied. "and it looks as if a (mg the three bodies." he said.‘ glziiigl‘lelialarnstylilsl g? Riealllfl) cllulll‘ic: 1:3; t2: nigoexeuc‘ilstisz t0 the meeting. they didn't v p Ive ea future board could well look Mr. Jnlmfe contended the TU. 4_1879 Boutique. will do the. styling. isve asgfollowsâ€"President. Sue Show up. AS there are L ‘into the matter." plan could be started at once} . . 0 . posed addition to the. New Pine a suit bl ll 1 ‘ _ _ 7 . 25 “qua. Yonge St, Thornhill 15 Speech therapy in SChOOlS. tempt to find a purchaser . Grove School. ldrawna u: ozggfplegeancofggerzfl Phone AL 7 1551 A‘ I 5 1 5 Putting on the show. A Clairol ii i- it it: for the village‘s used snow or" I ancer ranc . . ‘ Mistress of ceremonies for the Allan; Vice- resident, Rose- sever“ mm†of mutual ‘ In their report for 1964. the‘ed in local doctors' oï¬'iccs and M“ “we I?†that a†needs â€eve" 1‘ W?“ only 50% W" F EE BURNER SERVICE evening Will be MTS- June Mal- mary Forster; pSecretary, Bonnie concern to boththe "“5““ Thornhill branch of the Cana- folders are given to new mem-‘lhi’u1d be conï¬de?“ on a dBf' r90" Wf‘ it’ll! have a base to4 R BUDGET TERMS Ion. president 0! the C8310!“ Maston; Treasurer, Arlene Anâ€" “Pd the committee, to be dian Cancer Society shows to- bers of the community. £1“th planned 35154} d Start With. 1 _Women's League. There will drews. “saws?“ 3““ dfc'ded 0'“ ta] donations of $3,777.60 from President oi the Thornhill Terr-V_G°°d“m. ‘1 "g“ M“ ~7~ _, ,, V , ~â€"â€" Wâ€" 24-HOUR SERVICE be (1001‘ Prizes and refresh- The girls are going to sell recreation committee mem- the Thornhill area. This in-. branch for 1964 was Mr. J. BJWOHS W’m practica 15’ refusmg'AURORA. The town experienc-- merits will be served. Proceeds candy at the “Indian Market hers will be invited to at- AUTOMATIC DELIVERY eluded donations of $672.50 Maver. Other officers werc'Mr' .lolliffe's suggestion Of or« . ed the deaths of two of its best Will 80 t0 the C-W-L- Plan to Place Bazaar" to be held Nov- tend the November 3 meet- made as “in memoriams". Mrs. J. Robinson. vice-presi- derly development. He saldiknown citizens within a day of , ' ‘ attend thlslnteresting program. ember 7 from 11:30-32:30 in the "'5' These funds were raised in dent; Mr. A. Muir, treasurer; that although a general purposeleach other. Percy Brodie. a A" For The Pnce OF The 0' in air # it! church hall. The girls support Discussion lock place on their/annual campaign, the Mrs. G. Toms, secretary andifï¬lï¬mhls tiagiil’dniie‘ielilfet E‘Mgéiveteran employee of Collis a foster child in Hong Kong the revised Markham opening of which was marked Mrs. M. Walker, campaign IV.“ v .e V 0 _ 5 'Leather Co. Ltd.. died sudden- ‘5 ' ‘ .Hoiyzrll‘fntgefharosl women of and the money raised will be Township by-laws which by a display of daffodils in chairman. ‘ ‘.ii 'bUlll at the EXDGHSE 01 011W"; 1y at the age of 71_ Elmer Always LOOk T0 Imperlal For The the church to attend the Royal used for this boy. In December are presently before the the sanctuaries of all the, The executive met three timeslilchlldl“?n Who are being taugh iYake, owner of Yake Appll- Best†Doulton new pattern china dis- the C.G.I.T. girls will be sell- Municipal Board. Thornhill churches. ldurlng the year and also at- "'1 ClaSS'FS’QmS completely Will" ances died the following day at play October 16 starting at 9.30 ing chocolates for this same Several bills were passed The Thornhill area. between tended monthly meetings of Out fHCIht‘leS‘ lou can make‘the age of 48. {m and continuing on through cause. . _ ‘ for payment, including L. Bathurst and Baywew. from the Richmond Hill district. As- this plan. ll? said BUt YOU 5-1%,†" ’ ....- thehday. There is no charge The Hi-C are holding their W. Reid’s account for Steeles Avenue. to Highway 7 well as wishinglthe support. of'certainly have not, mark: an El"; . coï¬ee will be served and there pot luck supper October 18. $983.50 for garbage coupe. north. was diVided into 26 the community in their annuatfort to do so this year. will be a door prize. The event. The Sessmn Retreat. will be tion for the last quarter. sections for the purposes of the campaign for'funds. the group Chairman, Kaiser n oted is sponsored by the Harmony held October 31 at Albion H1115] campaign and team captainslwould appreciate hearing from that the, board would. be Group of the Parish Guild Conservation park. aiitilltillilllllillltii_|iiiiliililIlllllfllttilitlflitiltittlltltllmfllllllltll were appointed for each. Team anyone interested in volunteer- busy With a committee _ , * ., ., ' * * * * iNEWMARKET: A clause \vasicaptains were responsible for ing their services. i meeting until at least 11.30 Woodlands Home and School The Opening â€When" Of'inserted in the new by-law to enlisting canvassers and conduc- _.,, 7 ,,_,.s*v-. .. . Association ' the ladies curling section of restrict the keeping of fowl and‘iing the canvass in the assigned the Thornhill Golf Club took other domestic pets within the area. i The October meeting will be place October 15 in the club- town limits to provide that the A total of 1500 copies of the held OCtObET 19 at 8315 P.m. house. .by-law would not restrict those’bmchure “Smoking and Can-1 York County nurse, Mrs. Assas. The Branson Hospital Auxiliâ€"‘who are already keeping a lcw‘cor' were distributed to primary Thornhill United To Celebrate will be gUest speaker. She williiary Open House will be held fowl but not allow further en-‘ . .schools in Vaughan and Mark- ' i show a ï¬lm and give a short October 21 from 1.30-4 p.m. largcment of present pl‘eniisesmam Townships and to Th01‘nâ€"il6lst AHHIVEI’SBI’Y on Gd. ‘9 , talk._ There Will be a panel dis- Many Thornhill ladies do vol- or provision for increased taci-‘hiii Secondary School with en. cussmn on the question of whe-nnteer work for this hospital. 'lities. loperation of school boards and: principals. The congregation of 'l‘horn-it‘hurcli will address the coil-‘ R b ’ El . , o The Welcome Wagon SllPPl‘<ihlll United Church. one of tllG‘fli‘egatiotl and the choir will. i ‘ |‘; visor was given 200 copies of‘oldest in the area. will cele- provide musical interludes. Pie‘ 0 lnbon - wOOd Eddlng the leaflet “The Services We brate its 16151: anniversary oniand coffee will be served by S's. Render" and Cancer SocietyiOctober 18. the ladies of the UCW. o , bookmarks were placed in thei Guest preacher at botll the In the 161 years of its At Northlea l t t d h h Thornhill Public Library. Can-linoming and evening servicesexistence. Thornhill United â€l 8 “1‘0 .cer Society leaflets were also.will be Rev. S. B. East, M.C..iChurch has progressed from a: placed in two Thornhill banks,iB.A.. B.Paed.. M.B.E.. ministcrlsmall gathering at a farmhouse; White and yellow chrysanth- yellow sweetheart roses and A. Leckic. Dundas. Mrs. T. W. and in doctors‘ and dentists’bf Islington United Church. inear Bayview Avenue and High- emums and gladioli formed aiwore pillhox headpieces with McGinn. .Iudv McGinn. London. Oï¬ices The anniversary committeeuway 7. served by an itinerant. lovely background in NorUileaishort veils. Mr. and R‘I‘rg' Paul Johnson. A committee is bciilg organ- chaired by Rev. A. l. liigginsicircuit rider to its present con-j United ChUTCh- Leaside. “’heli Best man was George Nec- Chicago. Ill. and Mr. and Mrs ized to reach church groups and consists of Harris Redmond. E ,greg‘ation of over 1800 members. Katharine Anne Elwood of New land and the ushers were Camp- W. Clarke and Nancy from pom other organizations in ’l‘horn- Tompkins. Mrs. Marion Duil- housed in the modern brick1 York was married to Dennis‘bell Leckie. and Lvle Williams Sydney. lii'll. offering the use of Cancertcan and Mrs. Gladys Gage. building built on Dudley Avenue Ross Robinson. son of Mr. andlof Kitchener. illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttllllttllllltltllltllliilltlllllillllliitlllillltltlllii 500i?†ï¬lm StripS and mm'leS‘ThPi' “"8 Planm‘d a“ a“““'“"‘5‘“"e 1958' .. . . Mrs. H. D. Robinson. Thornhill. Tile bride's mother were a H at meetings. _ sary party for Monday. October A total of xi ministers have October 10 at 3-39 D.m. beige lace gown. re-embroidâ€" 10 .4 ttPIId All these activities were can 19 to which all members of. the served the congregation Since Rev. J. M. Butler officiated ered with ribbon. fashioned on 1 ' â€ed m†through â€1.9 publicity congregation have been invited. 1803‘ Present _incumbent 15 at the ceremony. Mrs. “(MA-v lilies, a watermelon slladc (Gillientlon alld education committee under. Dr. D. Ouchterlony. organâ€" Rev. A. l. HISEIUS. who is as- Simpson sang Handel's "\Ved-‘organza petal hat and beige ac- )lrs. Ilazel llill. auxili- the guidance of Mrs. Million C. ist at timothy Eaton Memorial Sisted by Rev. H. .l, \eals. ding Prayer." -ccssories. ar.v education teacher at Johnston. ’ _ r - - - - - - - - fl - - - - ï¬ The bride. given in marriage The groom’s mother wore a Thornhill Public School. M†'1' ‘1' “MM†of the by her father. wore a floor‘blue embroidered Women's Services Committee lace frock. has received an invite. length white [Jean de soie fashioned on sheath lines. with â€I'm to a" as 8 "Sour?" {epï¬r‘m a: [hp i“ 1:19 “"5“. if. ,. ’ gown. fashioned with a scoopilong tight sleeves and modified? person at the forthcoming .‘PH'CM 1'9.'S.Me' pro. 1d em’ , neckline. elbow length sleeveslscoop neckline. She wore 3 annual convention of the li‘élmlflfl ‘5 imp0\‘-Pl€ fl and decorated with appliquediturban hat in thr piotide dill...\ at tie request o . ee shades of‘ Council for Exceptional . . .~ . ‘ . les lace on the skirt. waist andlblue and matching accessories. Children. Vaughan Townâ€" 3 patients phlsman' “Hm“ ’ I around the chapel train. Her‘ ~s~< 2 "st ii -. nd to. ~ ' Following the ceremony. a ship School Area Board Silé‘eznhhhu:liilicrsirig]::raviee: in TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM elbow length veil fell from a reception was held at the \"ngt. granted her permission to 'siccial cases Perhapsi the pillbox headpiece decorated bury Hotel. be absent from tier class- I ’ †' ‘ . most active service provided With a peau de sole rose on the The bride's Eoins awav out. room for one do)" for this Or maybe your wife would prefer a green sedan. . is that or transportation. takine Your second instalment is due Sedan, convertible, canoe. piano, or wardrobe . . . crown. She carried a cascade fit was a pink and beige wool purpose. The convention patients m the treatment Fem. | Want to buy a red convertible? ofstepbanotis, Dbalaenopsis or- check suit. pink feathered hat “'in be held October '39- 30 tie at Princess Margaret Ilosâ€" OCTOBER 3] 1964 I please yourself (Of your W1fe)‘ One Of a Wlde variety Of chids and ivy pital. or other hospitals as re-l ’ I :5 Get a Commerce Red Convertible Loan . . - .. d 31. . - Mrs. L. Williams was matron and brown accessories. the an Commerce lOdllS Call be £3110er to your needs' Phone 01' VlSll Nouns coume will have a dc» “â€3 Ell?" "H“WSO'L qutred. Mrs. R. Bytord. .\1l's. the Loan Department of any Commerce branch. of honour. bridesmaids were lavcd honeymoon in December ill-““3†education teacher Douglas Cram. .\lrs Bruce Rob-l Wye/.2. . BANK OF COMMERCE illson. Mrs. J. .larrell. )lrs. Peter Morse and \lrs. R )lote were anion: the busv houses I who: as ho helped provide this. Mrs. J. Hanna and Mrs. V. at Nassau and will reside in 3‘ Kleinburq 5““001 and Charlebois. They wore teal Don Mills. Mrs. Eta )Iclntosb and Mrs. blue. floor length, PERU df‘ soie Among the iliaiiv out of town Margaret angs- itinerant SIBEVBIESS gowns \vitb scoop guests were. .\ll‘.~all(l Mrs. 11. â€medial teacm’rs' “"8 E. .»\. BARTON. "99mm†and long White gloves. Becket and daughter from An- “Toï¬â€™ram’d â€'9 “mt†9““ semi-e. 'l'reasurer. Ttlwns‘hip of Markham They carried cascades of white caster. Ont, Mrs W H. \loiik ""“'°"‘ To at‘flliaiiil people uiiii thesp' 'tziae been plac- l‘lease p3} promptly and avoid penalties. shasta Chrysanthemums with from Hamilton. D" and Mrs it; .iiinntlidiinnntittinitnitnilii.i iitititiitilliulliittlllilll ‘flil'lt'P‘~ '31â€: ._ -..4;‘- .a â€"i,., a... “1.9 YEARS or SHRVH‘E" B I N G 0 EVEENggï¬AY; OCTOBER 2'1 Farmer-5' Marker Starting Time 8&9 P.M. _,