lMaple, Concord and Edgeley District News always willinc‘ to publish items regarding people and events contributed by its readers in \iaple Concord and chcley distric.ts in in Edgeley and Sherwood \lrs. Raymond Stuart. 285-1934: and in (‘oncord \lrs. Ruth Keffer. >35 “05 Zion Lutheran Church The Sunday school teachers icipatinc were met at the Concord home of mother). Ruth Mrs. Eifreda Medcnsky on 110v- une Davrdson ember 16 for a combined .us or iness and Christmas planning ‘cnniinilod witlr‘ meeting. December 23 at 730 eneral brisiness and one of the p.m. has been selected for ' "i sues decided upon was to send Sunday school Christmas monetary gift in time for gram. Mrs. June Davidson orchr-isimas to Miss Lavinia iiol- Sherwood was appointed pI‘O-comb. a missionary nurse in gram chairman and will (In-Tanganyika. deavour with the co-operation Prayer was offered by Mrs. of the teachers and the congi‘e-Iivaline Keffer. The evening cation to present something ap- losed with a lrineh served by‘ propriate and original. rostesses Mrs Ruth Keffer and The evening continued with Mrs, Ruth Auger, an informal but most stimulate I I I I: ing discussion centred around The Christmas 1’13"â€- the LCW will be Those. present were MrsJuneler 16 at the Maple home of Baird??? dMliSMe'éeeigk IHaBseuniI‘lrs. Gladys Bocchner. At that Ith; I: :3 t r Emil-I 0 egtme there will be a small gift 9 er an fit I. Sang 'exchange brrt more important. On November 18. a meeting‘them Will also be the election . .. ‘of officers. ‘of the Lutheran Church Wom-i On November 18 Mrs. en was held at. the home of Mrs. .I _I Ruth Keffer. Concord. with Auger of Maple. an actne mem Ieight members present. The topic took the form of “The Liberal is Map]; please phone Linda Graham. 832- 1372: \loolr rgir ll. Pas- Reta Keffer rboyv and Lange Ifather". The meeting“. meeting of held Decem- meeting at St. Pauls Lutheran‘ - . Church. Richmond Hill where two skits. The first skit “Puritan Times" she presented an interesting and l Itook the form of three women :Eilaï¬niomc Bphmd The to" discussing the Sabbath. acted ' ' ‘out by Gladys Boechner, Verna Keffer and Helene Winter. **>Â¥* Flowers placed on the church The second. "The Modern altar November 22 were do- Sunday" delved into the piesâ€" nated by Mr and Mrs. Laurie ent day outlook Members par- Grahlman of Maple MURIEL AILEEN EMMONS IS BRIDE 0F KENNETH A. VAN \"Uti'l‘ Honeymoon At Fair Mr and Mrs Kenneth Allan Ont. The groom is the son of cade with a sweetheart neckline. Alan Vugt of Maple spent their MI and Mrs John Anthony Inverted pleats fell from the honeymoon touring the New Van Vugt, 11 Naylon Street fitted bodice and an insert of Concord News Brownies wait too long, for David who is Congratulations to Lorna Maâ€" nine hopes to start helping his Tl S. York World’s Fair and eastern Maple. matching material formed a gâ€; Erligstpsasrseeciniilzr txï¬aokue; SIZTchvzliii' soon “in U 1 States after their fall wedding Rev. J. Bruce Robertson ofâ€" small bow at the waistline and tlil' gh be n mentioned before Mrs Peggy Riordan Keelel St West Adelaide Presbyterian ficiated and Miss Norma E. streamers to the hem. Her head- 15 as e . h th ff fSt “ 1s working at‘the fair Church near Strathroy Ont. lSomers I must say again t at e e or " was a ‘0 sang “The Hawaiian dress was a wedding ring shape ‘ The bride is Muriel Aileen‘IWedding Song†and “He". mmons. of Richmond Hilll and original thought put into in connection with Pioneer Vil- a job of this sort is always lage where she is employed dur- gratifying to a badge cxaminen More important than perfection each year. As most people is the fact that the Brownie has know the Village had exhibits done her best, and has done it at the fair this year including herself. 50 hands off. mother the Laskay Emporium of material dotted with seeda Given in marriage by her fa- pearls and a waist length veil the bride chose a full was caught to a small bow at length gown of moon puff bro- the back. Her flowers were red roses and white orchids. Matron of honor was the Ibride's sister. Mrs. Donald Benâ€" ing the six months it is openr daughter of Mi. and Mrs. LorneIther .Roy Emmons, RR 3, Kerwood - . ,I . let your girl use her own in-I Mrs. Alf Bagg was a proud hijaiicds overéewiggngtidHnggzi:itiative. Ivisitor to the fair seeing her «M Marâ€"vs MM .. lGeorgina Emmons of Kerwood. Congratulations to Wilf p p ' y. One humorous note on this sub- ject. depending how you look at it, I guess was the class in which Randy Bagg. eleven years young. placed first with his own father, Norman. age undis- closed. placing fifth or' sixth, Randy is the fourth generation of his family to exhibit at the Royal. His great-grandfather. James. started it all many years ago. IAll were gowned in street Bowes who placed sixth in the liength sleeveless dresses of aqu- sheep shearing competition at amaiine peau de soie with nose- the Royal Winter Fair 135i Igays of pink and white chrys- week. The top four prizes went ‘anthemums. to the US. all of whom were Jack Walker of Don Head young men in their twenties. IFarms. Richmond Hill was best Fifth place was won by Tommy Iman and ushers were Rodger Bowman of Stroud. long-time §.Benediet the bride s brother- -in- opponent 0f W'lf‘s- Apparently law of Keiwood and Murray Tommy has placed 1"“ ahead Somers of Ingersoll. of erf for several years now. Wedding guests adjourned to bUt one Of these Itimes the Ithe bride’s home for a buffet tables may turn. Since this is: lo" the lawn where her mother really the only competition Mr. ireceived in a two piece green Bowes faces all year. he was Ilace dress over taffeta with quite pleased .to place m the brown accessories and a cor- second Canadian spot. The sage of pink carnations with American boys shear twice at deep pink rosebud centres. Iyear on their own sheep, where- The groom’s mother chose‘as Wilf shears only in the late lgold brocade with brown ac- spring-early summer season. icessories and a bronze and gold This past year over three thous- Ichlysanthemum corsage and sheep lost their fleece to I For her New York trip. the his shears. In this year's con-I bride donned a cranberry red test. the competition was Vin/1 Iknit suit with black accessories keen._the highest score being and a white orchid corsage. 93 pornts and WM Bowes scor- to the Municipal Electors of the Corporation of the “Police Village" of Maple for the year 1964 Public Notice is hereby given pursuant to the revised statutes of Ontario 1960, Chapter 249, Section 492, a meeting of the Municipal Electors of the “said Corpor- ation of the Police Village of Maple" will he held in the MAPLE COMMUNITY CENTRE Wed, Dec. 2, 1964 AT 7:00 O‘CLOCK P.M. FOR THE Nomination of Three Trustees TO SERVE TN SAID CORPORATION OF THE POLICE VILLAGE OF MAPLE FOR THE WOWâ€. PINDER BROS. LTD. STEEL LINTELS | BEAMS Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service , , Guests were from Sarnia ing 86 points. Speed is onlyI TEARS 1955416 Stratford. 'loronto Richmond one fad“ 1“ the J_Udglng. Wllhj STEEL Hill Maple Weston and Lon- handling of the animal and the: If more Candidates are. proposed than are required to be elected the proceedings for filling said offices will be adjourned until Sat, 12th Day of Dec, 1964 When polls will be opened at the Maple Masonic Hall, the Township of Vaughan Municipal Offices. and the George. Bailey Public School commencing at- Ten o'clock in the forcnoon and trolling of the fleece also being . FABRICATING TJudged. Contestants also use machines supplied by the fair.I T0 .CpStOm The only man presently en-II SpeCIflcatlonS gaged in shearing in this area; Wilf may have to wait for his 2 OtOITObee BA. 1-3344 idon. AURORA: This town's oldest citizen. Mrs. Jennie Stephens, died just a month after cele- brating her lOIst birthday. She has been a resident of York County since 1870. . ’1‘ ’lK 1" It! I NEWMARKET: Oï¬'iciai pr‘esen-l tation of a new isolette for use in the nursery wing of York County Hospital was made byI .members of the Business and Professional Women's Club re- cently. son David to help him since there seems to be little interest; in this art locally. PROCLAMATION TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OI" THE TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN FOR THE YEAR 1961 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the “Municipal Act" Chapter 249. Section 56 and By-Law 2483 of the ‘ Corporation of the Township of Vaughan. a meeting of '. the Municipal Electors of the said Township will be held ' in the couuunrrv CENTRE HALLâ€"MAPLE MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1964 FROM 7.30 O‘CLOCK UNTIL 8.30 0'CLO(‘K IN THE EVENING ron NONIINA'I‘IOX (IF Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and Three Councillors To Serve in the Said Township for a Term of Two Years And Five School Trustees To serve on the Board of School Trustees for the Townâ€" shall continue open until Seven o‘clock in the afternoon and no longer. for the election of the said “Three Trustees" All persons interested are hereby required to govern Advertise in the Want Ads To Sell Antiques. Furniture, Pianos. For Fast Action Phone Tl‘. 4-1105 themselves accordingly. 1964 Maple. November 1st. .I. .\l. McDONALIT. Returning Officer trv oat-incino‘ vour rouo-haoe and Ship 5011001 Art‘a 0f Vaughan for 2 Term of Two Years home grown grain with SHLfR-GAIN Dairy Supplement ‘â€"\. If more Candidates are proposed for any particular office lhnn are required to be elected the proceedings for filling said offices will be adiourned The Vitamin â€A" Supplement â€A“ in SHL'Râ€" (i AIN ilaiiv replenishes that es- nnIil sential vitamin so often Tanking in '2 h D f 1964 roughage. set, L aY 0 DEC, Your cows can cue nior'e . . . with the “new a pod "“h is â€ennui «I Mi «Hints 'ri in“ .. m “H help of a SHl'RdL-HX liairi Feeding 3â€â€ ""1 "1†"1“? “De†"‘1’“ V P" “'7'“ -â€â€˜ "w a" Program from rorir local SHIR-GATX ' noon and no timer bi Hie Downs and 2! ï¬ne with: 3* T‘PPCL SPint‘? .\li'l. dalry feeds ,K'IIritiPd ii_\ 'l'rr‘cncnp RI 53 \.r persons irifr'resled are ltwvo; 1m; gm 1.4“ H" .«c and :oierri ineiiiseh es \tl‘v FATHER isl ar 1 rrr'ri'rij' \l \T‘i F 7054 MAPLE FEED MILL5832424I \1 \rr om \im Ruthiiï¬mthS be r of the LCW attended the. rby .Greg McMillan. . Coloured â€" 1 lb. pkgs. lGA MARGARINE [.(iA with purc1hrse of one t niton Soft Drink at THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Nov. 26. 196418 The Week’s \Happenings In Maple Birthdays idea will include a parcel post. there are more events taking ponsrbility .lolin ll‘tlll‘s‘lrill of Richmond trash and treasure. . farm prod- place than i am aware of. them. Don't hit any kids flying Street held his Hili brrttiday lice. flower shop d1) floods .\la\be its in\ imaeination across the road after lemme a November ‘32 while Bonnie Gou- kiddies corner Dutch oven iSI but it seems that m\ (oluinri is toboe'zzrn iirmp. if you can pos- let of RR 2. Maple relehrated a display of home haker\. in a becoming shorter by the week. sibly help it her ioth .\io\ember 23. setting of an old fashioned if you have knowledge of any . * ‘ r ' Idutch kitchen Nth ITS Stone social activities and such. you United Church Women Engagement ovens. would be assisting me greatly. At the October general lllf‘t‘t- 3113 311d 11111“- (i- Douglas, 9 The restaurant “’1“ 1'91‘1dlllli’besidcs making my job a wee in; of the L'iiiied Church \Vo» Weller Crescent. are happy to fascinate many with its Paris bit easicr aI-nrrnd exam time. men. chances were made in the announce the engagement of theme, tables pill be (andle- if you would let me know 1964-65 executive as follows: their son George to Miss Elea- ilit and waiters' “ill resemble about it. President. Mrs. B. Davis: First nor Wells daughter of MI. and! those in fancy Viench r'estarrr- \r’ico-President. Mrs. J Darl- Mrs. P. Wells of Toronto. l‘he ants. ‘ ington: Second Vice-President. wedding is _to be held in Sep< Ilrrrirmery of Mrs. .1. Oliver. Social Conven- lomhm ‘96.} a t . Nethcrford Road :me birth 011 Mrs. K- 141311‘110‘111' . . ’ ' to an (.IUIII pound pIgIII On chinbcr 10 the Dorias Trade Winds Bazaar oume baby girl Nmember 1-; at Unit met in the church Iiarlzoi IIIIIIogIne VrIiInc. Iconic all to the 413 pm. little lara Vanessa Mrs Darlincton and Mrs N. 1a e inds Christmas ba- I15 a new sister for Bettinna‘RObSO“ “err in charge of a zaar and fair November 27' 7'30 Iarrd (olin. rworsliip period A slate of of- at Feston L'nrted Church. lficcrs was presented a: fol‘ The Hi-C grou . United - ~ ' .. . ~ Church Women andp the men a little out of the ordinary. lP19‘h1l1‘r13“ ““1"“ \ews ‘1V92iizritifii‘ei' lggzcreiiiiimerleT: of the church in 'l‘eston have Admission is free. 51 “1‘11?“ ‘ â€(“1131011311 Robson; Treasurer 'Tlrs. Boc- worked for months on theiSick List (“mm anm“ ““113†and rett Others are: quilting Mrs. theme for their bazaar featuring Mrs D. Black of Richmondlwomf’ns Missionary Sotifly l ()live;r ~aI-ds etc. MIS. John. a different country in eachlSt is in hospital recuperating â€191 at 1116‘ 1101110 0i 1‘1! R055 Mrs. Jones Whit- booth and those working be- from an operation on Monday RODEO" 1““?th 18 In the (“‘6‘- hind them in full costume oEImorning Get well wishes are'Imn" the (ountiy represented sent to her from family and The committee in (‘hIaI‘Ltf‘ 0f the basement of the church friends. the program was Mrs Coop- and Sunday school have been Icr and Mrs. E Wade. 'llopic for arranged into a fairy land witlilMore News Please study “as â€through the Years“ lots of fun for everyone. Other‘ The Christmas season is last, A history 0i â€1“ 11115510113†QCI'Stic~ri;1tli and Weakness of the each with their own approaching and Im sure vice from 1864-1964 was 1"9'rSrrbrrrban Church". Mrs. R. ._._ WA sented by \arrous members of Williams chaired the meeting Maple Minor Hockey ithe (â€mm for the election of officers for 1965 as follows. Leader. Mrs. 'T‘. Harris: Secretary. Mrs. G. Hut- D..H Kr A Engineers 5. Three Del Brocco Construction 4 We can safely say. or rather chison: 'l'rcasur'er. Mrs. .R' gials by Gord Parrott. one bytoals scored by Darcy Shanklunsafely. that winter is hereISandford. Convenors are. (. )igby Bourke and one by G. Jimmy Madden George Say no“ that the snow is on tlierFrascr. Mrs. J. Jones. Mrs. R Lloyd. well and Vernon Bone. lground; here with all its glory.IMclntyr‘e: pianist. MTSM R- wâ€' . . _, . Maple Merchants 3. Two goals but not so glorious to motor-‘liams. Transport Refrigeration 2'sored by Brian Walters and ists. l‘lie ladies \\lSh to E‘XPH‘SS Ioth goals by Bllly Bagg. (re by John Thurston. Children arent as (arefut as their thanks to all those who Maple CODtFBCtOTS 5 Fu l‘Midgets they normally would be. if supported the Christmas fair £9313le P813191. HoogednboorIn. to": Woodbiidge 4. Two goals by snow \verent around to keep and tea held November 14- V enn rrnce an a S u 0" Watley. one by Rut Chart. one them preoccupied. Because they To finish off the year '5 act- of \\ait‘lilll: out for V‘efl #1 O D It New Arrival And the â€News :0 to Mrs Thomas keeping and feeding two adopted children of the Teston Hi-C. one living in Korea and the other in Hong Kong. The imagina- tion of ingenious ideas prrt into this bazaar should at- tract you if ybu like things * "‘ * * stone; pianist. tey. On November 11. the ship L'nrt met at the . parlor. Mrs. E. Brown was in charge of a workshop period. Also there “as a discussion on I“I‘l(‘lld- church ram-r a xix >1: 4r Danger -â€" Snow Ahead by Vernon Bone . by Harris. neglect their safety rules the ivitieSI the ladies will hold 11 Parker SW8." Paint 0‘ Maple 3 Goals scored hyImotorist is faced with the res- pot lurk supper Deceihlii. _ Pcewees Tom Johnson. Gord Wright andI A’A 7‘ T '7 W Connor Transport 1. Scoredleiner Weidenfelder. by David Walters. Peewee A-ll Stars Maple Lions 1. Scored by Maple 5. Bruce Graham i Schomberg 3- Maple Merchants 3 All goals Bantam All' Stars scored by Tom Edmanson. Friday: Maple 2 Woodbiidge Superior Propane 2. One goal 2- Terry Adams and one by runner I suoor SHUR-GAIN FARM MAPLE, ONTARIO Saturday, December 12, 1 PM. Maple Lions Club Saturday: Woodbridge 3. Ma- rle 1. Scored by Grant Rose. l'o Published Assists Many have been disappointed recause the assists on goal have Wayne Rowor‘.th one by David rot been appearing in print. Sirch, 011"- by John W91“ '..his is due to various reasons; Allied Paint 3. One by RodIvhieh are really too numerous Shields. one by Bob Baker. onelI 0 list. The assists are. how- )y Danny Wardrope. . ver on record. Bantam Arthurs Jones 3. One goal by Sponsored by Boneless Rournd RumpLB. 69 ¢ I . or F ER IGA PE MBIN A liON it: W“ bi rite SAUSAGE skinless Boroenr sire blerit e 1 lb. pkg t i I Roast I rabierite California Finest 2 Tbs. 35¢ IEmperor Grapes Table \aiie ItiyU S. 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