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The Liberal, 26 Nov 1964, p. 4

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THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Nov. 26, 1964 '4 _ KING cnv, OAK RIDGES T LAKE WILCOX “The Liberal" is always pleased to publish items of interest regarding people and events in the Oak Ridges - Lake Wilcox and Kingr City districts. Our news correspond- ent. in King City is Mrs. William J. Houston, telephone 838-5457. and in Oak Ridges - Lake Wilcox, Mrs. Lillian Atcheson. Wiidwood Avenue, 773-5479. Notes From King City Following last year's The Catholic Women‘s Lea-'assistance given by neighbors. ue held a successful . In Sacred Heart School And-:aar a worthwhile event. ned b Mrs. HnKing City WI . . “ .. gliditlilellifonve y Mrs. BE Ii. Feindell of the‘and District C League. 'President Mrs. A. Boon “'CI-ITIIII'CI concession. line was . corned the guests and memberslhmtess for \King City Women s<stitutes Aurora. ed the bake sale. assisted by‘President Mrs. Austin Rumble Mrs. H. 'C. Smollet and Mrs. rcpbrtcd on 'the area. conven- Lorne Marsh. tion in Toronto. The candy 'booth was in Plans were made for an‘ charge of Mrs. Robert Crookneight weeks‘ St. John Ambul-players Knitted goods were displayedlance Brigade course in March District “C" League. demonstrated [an enrolment of 20 or 30. take table‘Anniversary Service convenedl King City United Church E. Senchyshyn. .The touch and Was a busy corner. ton Club. listed by Mrs. ’I‘. MeCormickJfirst anniversary service in nd Mrs. K. McCormick. Misnginmanuel United Church, Aur- lorence Cain looked after theora South. ‘ . sale of aprons, aided by Mrs. Rev. Douglas Dams, one-time Frank Crossland and Mrs. Kenjminisier in King City. led the a member Winter. morning service, during whichiWomens I Mrs. charge of the doll draw, assist» Ed by Miss. Jan Winter and Mrs. Augustus Clarke. Tea was cerved by the Girl Guides. un- Badminton Tinline rict ‘Miss of the doubles The King City singers as-ierable coaching at sisted in the evening, Whenlclllb, Rev. A. Torrence of Toronto the larger tournaments. Home Missions Council was guest speaker. The North York League con-ltwo dozen Richmond Hillocrafis Art Group. ' ‘ ' l ‘ t d King. en- Institute 5 November meeting. Downswew, Bramp on an , Mrs. Armand Cbenette conv ‘Six clubs from the suburban Toronto area form Toronto and, Two top Ontario badminton their skill in King City Composite ' ‘ ' .~ ' last week for the . A. Skinulus and Mrs.land April. which will require‘School gym . . , . by Mrs benefit of King City Badmin-.,d,iex MacKay of Nc\vmarket,l An inspiring display 'was giv- ' ‘. . J. M Cormick, as-lSenior Choir was invited to the;en by Dorothy Tinline and by M15 L C ‘ iJohn Forster of Toronto Dist- ASSOClaUQMing lessons from artist is women‘s sin- gles champion for Ontario and Canadian champion, Peter Molevelt was inéMrs. M. Lawson was soloist. ;team. Mr. Forster does gonlsid-‘ ar ton in addition to enteringjnaid Cace. Mrs. {Art On Display ,mjAt Kingcraits bazaar and friends in making the baz- gram. the club will participate in tournaments in the Northand visiting friends from ‘York League and the Toronto .i\rt lovers in the community Tor- onto attended the annual ex- hibit and sale of paintings by members of King‘ The total sale of paintings was valued at $540. Oils and water colors of shown on downstairs. Vistors were greeted by Mrs. the main floor and convenor of the group and sev-‘ eral of the artists who discus- sed their work. ‘ Members have started lak-‘ Erichsen-Brown of of King City. The group includes Mrs. E. Jarvis. Mrs. John L. Grew. Mrs. AI Rollinson, Mrs. Reg- ‘ ' llerbert Sch- imidt. Mrs. John Ball, Mrs. W. ‘.lllllllllllilllllllllllllllillllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllL' Smith, Mrs. Jacob J- Jaegar, Mrs A.‘ lemperanceville News Correspondent: Mrs. W.G. Jenning. Phone. PR. 3-5892 l'nited Church Women The afternoon unit meeting was held at the home of Mrs. .lack .Vlacklin November 19. The devotional was taken by Mrs, ‘Ray Jennings. assisted by Mrs.’ Clayton Beynon. Mrs. Beynon gave readings appropriate to Remembrance Day and con-‘ ducted a contest. won by Mrs. Jennings. Members were re- imindcd of the general meeting: which lakes the form of a pot»‘ :luck luncheon at, the church onl iDeccmbcr I. at 1 pm. The next, meeting will be held at the: home of Mrs. Umehara Decem-l her 10. Neighborhood News Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lloyd landscapes, flowers and still lifeland Marilyn 0f Delhi visitedl numbered nearly 100 and werelllN‘ll‘ parents, Mr. Norman Rumble and Mr. an Mrs. Wesley Lloyd on the week-. end. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johns-i ton of Brampton spent weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-‘ bert Jennings. 'I‘lit auxiliary of York Manorl the' Dannylthanked those who attended the Aurora. a bazaar on Saturday or helped in nephew of Mrs. John Belknap‘any way. Friends in 'l'emperanceville‘ .were very shocked and veryi ,sorry to hear of the accidental ldealb of George Forrester of, ‘Nobleion. Mrs. Forrester was, lthe former Isabel Paxton. who ,spent her early years in Tem-, Municipal Elections and Mrs.lhy the wedding party of newly- lJol diweds Mr. and Mrs. David Neil.,gaged on Brenda's birthday. re- ‘after the rehearsal for the wedâ€"‘ccntly. ‘with chicken dinner lfreshments all. .cousm of the bride and bridesâ€" Ook Ridges Ancl lake Wilcox News Nominations for candid- her birthday celebrated ates in Whitchurch Town- day. sship will be held Novem- * * * "‘ her 27 from 7 to 8 in First Prize At Fair the evening, in thc commiin- Miss (‘hristilot Hanson. iful Ingram electric clock re- ity hall in Vandorf. 17-rear-old daughter of Mr. icently. in a newspaper contests Nominations are open for and Mrs. L. (Mac) Hanson. Birthday wishes to Jennifer a e offices of reevc. deputy~ reeve and three councillors. Deputy-Reeve Ross Far- l quharson. Lakcland Ave. I l l l South Road. has very suc- cessfully defended her crown at the Royal Winter Fair. being classed as the top Canadian rider in dress- age winning first prize for i told council he will be run- ning for the office, of rceve, now held by Frank Will- the event. ' iams. Christy recently returned Mrs. Elsie. Gibbs, Will- from competition in the owbank Ave.. said last week that she will “throw her hat in the ring" this year. Toyko Olympics where the. represented Canada. * it It it! after an absence of it ‘About People couple of years. , - . . . Elections will he held We would like my much to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. December 7 front It] a.m. . . Charlotte Brockton on their to 8 pm. . . 4‘ * * * chosen son. Alexander William. ‘born November 11. ‘After Rehearsal Dinner Best wishes for the future to, A lovely dinner was enjoyed Miss Brenda Bolan and Gordon‘ Munro who became en-I ing. The dinner was held at Congratulations and best: jPop's Restaurant. November 12,‘wishes from the community to and I‘emtwo newly wedded couples from being enjoyed bleak Ridges. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Susan Manigold, W. Newhall who were married‘ recently in Orillia. The bride maid at the wedding. was very‘is the former Ruth Mason, Or- much surprised when a lovelyillia. And to Mr. and Mrs. Rich-. decorated birthday cake was ard Margcrum. who are now: Miss Deer Park United Church Scenel Comfort-JamesWeddingCeremony day brought in with IR candles for3residing in Oak Ridges after Mr. that their recent wedding. Furze is not well. and Mrs. Helen Shand. North Road. We would like to congratul- is spending some time in the ‘ate Mrs. L. Dion. South Road. York County Hospital. on being the winner of a beautâ€" ' ' ' "NW Ensor. IS on November 17 and George Furze. who had a birth- Christine Hunter. December I and Peggy Cragg. We were sorry to hear that November ll; December 4. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Two Pilots In Family Mr. and Mrs. Alex Knight's eldest son. Tom. has received his commer- cial pilot‘s licence. This permits him to use all types of single engine aircraft on land and sea for day or night flying. Prior to taking his com- mercial course. he passed examinations and flight tests for the Royal Canadian Flying Clubs‘ Association [old wings award. Tom has been in the RCAF over five years and is a draughtsman station- ed at Trenton. He and his wife have two daughters. June and Linda. The young airman and his father are members of Trenton Flying Club. Mr. Knight having his private. pilot's license. Weekends often find the Knight fam- ily down at Trenton enjoy- iler Mrs. Molevelt's direction. , .. Keith Tuck. Mrs. F. (Tai~.lpei'anceville. We would like to‘ . Mrs. B. Hogewonang won the A complete TOW” 01' the on. Mrs. Frank Weis. Mrs. Goinlextend otir sympathy to the fa-l While the first anniversary of stall prize. Mrs. John Neheraithe church building was being meeting held at Vandorf ‘don Wells. Mrs. Peter Wrightgmily and m the Paxton and, .was lucky winner or a quilt marked. the congregation was last week regarding the Mrs. George Bodi and Mrs. F.‘Wells families in the loss of ind Miss Terry Smollet took formed three years ago. Among new Whitchurch public P. Gill. all of King. Mrs. Davâ€" their bI'Olher-in-Iaw. Diome a box of groceries. those from King joining with . id Lakie, Newmarket; Mrs. Charles Peacock, Gormley: Mrs. A. Hally. Aurora; Mrs. Alex Cruickshank, Mrs. S. Hannant.‘ Mrs. T. B. Lamb. Mrs. Mayne: school system will be found on Page 20. , n The iCWL appreciated all thgtbeir neighbors were Mrs. Au- “IllIllllllllllltlllltlllllllllll“illllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllltlllll Both visitors gave the King King Police News King Police and Mrs. Alfred McBride. Later in the week when the 14 WhltChurCh .in Kingcrafts were also on view. . , \‘Annie McBride and her bro-ling. King members are looking . . ‘Oak Rldges PUbllC SChOOl‘ther. ‘forward to a return visit by Ch ‘sixvyeanold Steven Prentice, R R. 3, King, was slightly bruised when he rode his bicycle int the path of a car driven by John brey Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey t. ,: TENDER . . D. Taggart and Mrs. H. H. Se1-, i first turkey supper was held In club the benefit of their ex- kirk, Richmond Hill 3 the church, Mr. and Mrs. Geo- perience by individually coachâ€" «requires tenders for fuel Oilyl’roperty Changes lthe two players in February or' :lIO be delivered to the- Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Law-iMarch. Campbell. Miss Annie McBride U.S.S. N0. 1 King, . . Articles made by other groups}end rge Rumble attended With Missing members during the evenâ€"1 ' 361100], price to be quoted‘son and children, Kendra and King Badminton Club partic- per gallon. Tender will be Reld' 8” Ming l“ the "white" in the fin“ immanent .Miss Jeanne Pengelly of‘the Second Concession. . ‘ house they had bu11t on Keelei‘of the season at DOWHSV‘EW’ TlmOIhY Eaton Memorial Around the same time on. ~ hccepted by the undeISigned Street just north of the branchlbut lost 15 games to 9. Com- ‘ _ . Church will be guest soloist at petition was keen and at one the Choir Festival and Evenâ€"' point the score was tied. i<ong at All Saints’ Anglican Members find their Playing.Church on November 29 at four by John Lepard. 59. of Kettle skill is improvmg and they are p.m. by when his car met the mach- ambitious to win some 0f the. Howard Jerome will be at theiine on the crest of a hill south winter tournaments. organ. The public is inVIted to of King City on the Seventh Laskay Euchres attend. Concession. Neil-Gibbs Wedding Reside 0n Bayview ing tomorrow evening‘s euchre A beautiful wedding tooktbe groom and Russell Hafen- ' at later than December 9, Sunday, David Murray Young 964. Lowest tender not, Vlnecessarily accepted. of the Humber. Their home in Heritage Park was purchased by Mr. and . , Mrs. Alfred Gillham, who mov- Mrs- E- Harrlson, ed in from their “Maple Lane" Secretary-Treasurer, farm at Strange. Mrs. Gillham Box 40, Oak Ridges, Ont, is continuing her part-time lteaching. assisting the principal __;‘_"‘iat Kettleby Area School. ""‘ Sixth Concession neighbors, the Henderson family of “Haw- thorne Hills", acquired the Gill-, i . i i l in Laskay Hall. sponsored by: l Oak Ridges Public SchooliseasmlI 3‘] gm}? Clay CfO’fiPOSte Adams had top score for the, irequires tenders for clean SChOO' e. .3 e 0 0Wlngladies. Mrs. Archie McDonald . . new executive. PreSident, John came second and Kay Worth- :OUt and serVice on bOilers Jenkins; Vice-presidents, Fredain t n wo th 01 t' ‘ft lat the above, school. Ten- 3" " °°°“S “0“ 31 ’place November 14 at 11:303brack. Laskay Women's Institute. i Bourke and Yvonne Brown; . George Courtney came first am. at St. Mary Immaculate‘ The reception was held at l ham .farm. Seven tables were played at‘ ‘ Badminton ClUb the latest euehre. for which Zders to be acce ted b the‘S etar', Rene Bamford; Trea- . l "undersigned noglaterythanlsfifi; pit Branston: and equip- for tile in‘enl. [Harold] Do’f’l‘s'}Church, Richmond Hill, whenlhe Four Winds Club. Steeles' ‘ l ’ lSeCOIl ' an '01” ’“ "r "' Miss Brenda Lori Gibbs, daught-‘Ave.. with about 25 guests en- U.S.S. No. 1 King _, , , 14 Whitchiirch , i 1““g Clly, Badminton Ch”) Mrs. Norman MacMurchy ar-. lis in full swmg for the 1964'51ranged prizes. Mrs. Georgel “December 9th, 1964 Low-iment ‘convenor, Past President solation. Door prizes went her i. . . . __ . . , of Mr. (I M‘. * ' .aést tender not necessarily Jack Hamilton. iAnne Harman and Scott Smelt_i an is JosephlJoying a chicken dinner with all td The attendance of about 40lzer. ‘Gibbs, Willowbank TAve., wasithe‘ trimmings. 31608!) e - members allows for a few pros- Laskay WI iglilgslfid to DaVId I\. W. NEII,‘ 'lhe brides mother, Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Gibbs received in a softly pective members. The group Mrs' E' Harrison uses three courts in the high: Laskay Women‘s Institute didlNorman Neil, Rosemary Ave. ,draped sheath gown of peacock & " Secretary-Treasurer . not meet this month bull 0m ' ‘ - . ~ - - a . .. 9 school gymnasmm every Mon- ' . . eiating at the double ring blue chiffon With matching ac- ; Box 40, Oak Ridges, Ont.lday and Wednesday eveningware plannlnz the next meeting ceremony was Rev. J. ODon-l 9 ,c'essorics and wore a corsage for December 9 at the home tell. with several selections byiof pink and white roses. The â€".0f Mrs. Norman MacMurchy ai‘tbe organist, Mrs. Southcoit. and bridegroom‘s mother chose a Strange. ‘soloist Mrs. A. L. Moore sing-,pink lace sheath with matching Giulio News . . .ing “Ava Maria.” sjacket and accessories and a yDlVlSlOfl Commissioner '1'01‘ The bride given in inarriagerorsage of pink and white. lork West. N‘I‘FS- 'Alex" KmEmmy her father, looked radiantl For her going-away outfit, the lwelcomed 51_ GUldEI‘S t0 {hello 3 floor-length gown of fra- bride wore a pale blue boucle evening. musrc conference m,‘gile silk chiffon with lily point suit with black accessories and King-City United.Church Hall-isleeves, scoop neckline trim-la corsage of white roses. The Guiders. commissioners and med with seed pearls and irâ€".young coupleiwill reside onl cadets for ’YOY‘k Central, .YOI‘kiridescent sequins. The botifiant Bayview Ave..' Richmond Hill.‘ East and “Wk West dlwsmnslskirt was highlighted with two on I‘m --_..... starting at eight. HERD SIRE PROBLEMS . . . , their return from their” received mSlrUCUOHS from three dainty chifl'on roses and the honeymoon spent in Quebec. . King leaders. _ bow-trimmed bustle hack ac- Out-ofâ€"town guests were Mr. Check the ones that pertain to you. Mrs. Robtel‘t 1:9“:ka vilewt cented to a brush train. A and Mrs. A. G. Tipper, Ux-‘ - , mu5|c secre ary or or es crown f .. . - . . . , E] I have a bull thats too dangerous to handle. 0 poms and “isms br'dge' Mr' and ML" Be” ”Op Division led the training. pl‘O-jheld a double illusion veil and per. gram of a dozen musical plCCPS,lshe carried a Cascade ranging from action songs and‘and white 1.056% ' _ lpart harmony to vespers. E] {)hfitve the bother of feeding and caring for a l ll . Mr. and Mrs. Fergus of red Mossingion. Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray liopper, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- ‘ . Matron of honour Mrs. Patâ€" nard llopper from Sai'nia: Mr. . Rangers Captaiers. Ilal‘rylicia Nicol, New Toronto. wore and Mrs. Michael Munro, Mrs. ,Goulding led danctng trainingia topaz peau de sole gown with Garth Manigold. Judy Manigold;. He could injure and possibly kill me or one of my family. for a Spanish progressive humâ€"imamhina - . . ~ i . . ‘ â€"- .. . , , _ . . , . g pill box hat and \eil3G01don M c K e n z I e of U 1 (an baffotd to keep a bun 0f mme than one per, m Which dime” me‘ff 99“" 11d matching slices. Bridesmaids,0 r i l l i a: Mr. and Mrs. blee‘l- paitners. D'Stllm CO””“L‘Sl‘m‘vhliss Susan Manigold, cousin ofAlec Dusome of Barrie: Mrs. lei, “111's" Ray Rufnmi’ taught two the bride. Miss Linda Neil and Jack llunter. Arizona: Father lie y games ff" Silldels to take Mrs. Carol Friend. sisters of John Egsgard and Mrs. C. P. deR to companies and packs. were gowr'icd alike Egsgard; Misses Mary Ann and I] I'm taking a chance on spreading disease by using natural service. the groom . . . Mrs. Knight presented M”- ii moiitego blue with inatcbinU Vera Gibbs: Miss Elva Kins- 'l__l My breeding is costing me too much money BBI'WK‘k “ll“ 1"" "‘USH‘ 590' pill box Ilul, veil and shoe: man. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert and I‘m Still “(It llSlllg‘ reliably PI'UVt’il bulls. retary's warrant. Mrs. 8'3“le The bride's attendants curried Gibbs: Ali‘s. William Wallace. \1 . 1 II‘ ll‘ , l _. _. . ‘ . ‘ .. received from M" “film‘s“: h“; cascades of bronze and gold Mrs I). (Iibboii. Mr. and Mrs. D ‘ 5 )ll P “‘9 lee“ A‘lllllg p00! lllmllltelh- pfilltalfihg Eiildcdlz‘tdliilpgii H“ clii'ysaiiilieuiuins. Best man was William Walker. .\li'. and Mrs. . . . . . ,S . .9 ' l i. William Friend. lii'oilicr»i|i-la\v J. ValiHiuioricl all of Toronto; [3 ill) bulls ha\e been Siting poor I) pe. Ihe new district commiSioner of the groom. {SIMS were Mr. and Mrs. A. Cherry. Scar- for Oak Ridges and Lake Wil- Gm.” Mossington cox. Mrs. P. W. Broad. received bride. ' her warrant from Mrs Knight and presented a captain's warâ€" . cousin of the bum; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Man- Ncll. brother of igold of Hamilton. OTICE TOWNSHIPOF WHITCHURCH Public School l-Ilm-tors in the "l‘owuship of Whitâ€" church in l‘nion Public School No. 14 (Oak RidgeSl are hereby advised that If you checked at. least one of the above. \\'.t‘.b‘.A.- t‘.O.(‘.B.A. can help you. All you have to do is phone your technician. ioiiald . rant to Mrs. E. Finderscn oi ’ Winter (‘alling hours Tziill - lll a.ui. the First Oak Rider's Guide Company. Maple 832-2306, Zenith 5-3900 CENTRAL ONTARIO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION Eight members of the recent- ly organized York West Rangei Company gave an exhibition of a Scottish country dance "Hamâ€" ilton House". Lunch provided by the Girl Guides' Local Association of King City were served by the . Rangers " , ., * Niciillll : 11 2-3 5'!â€" the vote for Public School Trustees AREA Only you can contrOl TUberCUIOSIS Legion Hall. ()ak Ridges. Ontario. have regular TB Tests 1 BUY T B CHRISTMAS SEALS l-‘llll lil.\'(i 'l'll\\‘.\'.\'lill’ I’l'RHl' Sl'lill‘ll. \ijll 'il‘t be held at ‘he Saturday. licccmbcr 3. 1.961 l'lll.|.l\t.' uoi'us lo \.\I. TO 7 PM. Thomas K cri'. (‘l fir l\~i‘iil‘l crk reported only' two minor accidents last week _ On Saturday around 11 a.m. ’ Robert Robb, R. R. 3. King on . 17, of Schomberg had a brush' with a township grader driven? Deer Park United Church.’ Toronto. was decorated gold and bronze mums sprays of red sea oats for the candlelight service on October 17 which united in marriage Miss Susan Dianne James and Mr. John Peter Comfort. l l l l \ MR. «It MRS. J. P. COMFORT‘ The bride is the daughter of. Mrs. R. James, Toronto and thel groom is the son of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Herbert Comfort, Elm‘ Grove Avenue. Lake Wilcox. Music for the ceremony of-, \\$. Canon J. Craig included Aer- ioso. Nuptial Prayer, Ave Maria. I'll Walk With God and Trum- pet and Air. Given in marriage by her un- cle. Mr. Clare E. McVicar. the bride was gowned in a floor- Iength empire line off-white! dress of Italian rose brocade and a bouffant shoulder length veil caught by a satin rose. She car- ried a bouquet of stephanotis, white gardenia, small yellow sweetheart roses and Iily-ofâ€"the- valley. As her “something old", the bride carried a hand em- broidered lace handkerchief which had belonged to her great grandmother. Mrs. Robert Lee, Toronto. as ’matron of honor wore an cm-Frank Neild. Oak-Ridge:- \- line floor length peau de gren- pire line floor-length gown of, in gold velvet ribbon. Her headpiece was a gold veil caught by a matching velvet bow and she carried a bouquet of autumn colored mums with yellow Shasta daisies. Miss Allison Speck was flow- er girl dressed in an empire adine yellow empire line gown with gold bow and a headpiece which matched the matron of honor's. She carried a basket of sweetheart roses and miniature mums in autumn colors. Ringbearer was Master Doug- las Comfort who carried the bride's ring on a satin pillow bordered in braid. Best man was Mr. Van Wool- nough of Toronto. Ushers were Mr. Gary Com- fort, brother of the groom and Mr. John McVicar, cousin of the bride from Brampton. I Receiving at the Four Sea- sons Motor Hotel, Mrs. James was gowned in a floor lengthl dress of deep turquoise Italian peau de sole with a chiffon, stole of the same. color. groom's mother were a floor length gold gown of peau de sedel with matching panel. The bride chose a mint green knitted wool ensemble of mat-i ching dress and coat. away outfit and the young couple spent their honeymoon‘ in the Laurentians and Quebecl City. ' Out-of-town guests wereil Mrs. C. E. McVicar. Brantford,. the bride's aunt; Mr. and Mrs.‘ R. McLeod. Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. .i. Stewart. North Bay;' Mrs. A. McGee, Kitchener Mr. , Mrs. G. Wright. London; Mr. andl Mrs. G. Belfry, Beamsville; Ml‘.l and Mrs. A. Gallacher. Oak, Ridges; Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc-, Dermott, Oak Ridges; Mr. and‘ Mrs. A. Alexander. Queensville; Mr. and Mrs. Neufeld, Maple; ! lng excursion flights. Wilcox Bowling Team standing for the Lake Wilcox Bowling League are Flintstones. Aces Up and the Lady Bugs with Beatles 10; Lady Beatles and Red Ensigns 4: Buckeroos 2; Winnabugs 0. i High bowler for the evening was Tom Biso with a 91 triple- .252 single; John Shearer 673- 264: Barry Willis 616-254; Dave jBarry 624-277: Ray Hunter 593- 238: Audrey Middleton 596-278: Ida Ransom 584442; Mary Labey 536-264; Marion Hunt- er 555-199: Over 200 scores ywere Ed Pilote 279: Marg Full. lerton 229; Frank Munro 2285 ‘Barb Trayno 213; Len Dion 210; ‘Ken Fullerton 217; Ed Traynor 204; Stan Forster 205. ‘ High average for the men is lRay Hunter with 228; Tom Biso i218; Jack McLean and Barry .Willis 209; Frank Munro 208. For the Thursday afternoon ,ladies league high bowler was [Mary Munro with 594 triple- l239- 215 singles; Doris Smith l557-262: Charlotte Brockton l568-244, 1792 Anne Sweeney 537-219. 185; Emily Lloyd 508- l224: Hilda LaRiviere 189. Team standings are Skinny .Minnies 45 points; Hookers 43; with,deep gold peau d9 grenadinellllllllllllllllillllnlltilllliinlliiiiiulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllll.lEntso‘s 38: Hell Cats 5. i - andlbanded ‘ I Always there with ready cash . . . For Car Repairs or any good reason $5022 to $590092 NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 240 Branches from Coast to Cool! B. L. WHITWORTH 87 Yonge St. N. 285-4853 ThelB'I’I I I'I I I II IIIâ€"I’m? Richmond Hill TOWNSHIP OF WHI’I‘CH URCH ‘ I black accessories for her going ‘ficiated by Dr. J. M. Wilkie and Please take notice that taxes are all due and payable not later than November 30th, 1964. Payment before this date will avoid penalties. Mr. and Mrs. C. Patterson, Wil- . ‘ lowdale: Mr. and Mrs. T. Lana-l, ing. Lake Wilcox; Mr. and Mrs. Notice To Electors T o wns/iip 0f Whitc/iurc/i I, Thomas Kerr. (‘lerk of the Township of Whitchurch. do certify true statement of a question to be submitted to obtain the opinion of the electors: “Are you in favour of the election of members of the Council of the Township of Whitchurch and the election of Trust ship of Whitchurch Public School Area for a two 'l‘iie vote on the ill] the same time and at municipal election. The 7th day of lleceml’icr, Iflfil. at the hour 01‘ 1100 o'clock midniuhi at Vandorf. in the Township of Whitchurcb, shall be the time when. and shall sum up the llllnlllel ative and in the, negative on the question. The ili'rl day of llt"i't of WW) o'clm'n' in the it offices at Vainiorf. in church. shall be the rin1 iminimpnl (if p(‘l'§llr‘,l inn and at the final s-zmmmg up of the note: ot- the (”Mk on behalf of "“9 D afflrnyalirp my. mp llf‘gall'vp on the said ri'ieslion. 'l‘i‘lnl‘lv‘ ' km»; r my, llm nw'p of Wl‘ili h'irr 3‘, l l, Groupie". (hr/trio. RI LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-Ill.tl:l_ltlS. that the following is 3. cos of the Town- ycar term?" estion shall be taken at the same places as the. at the. municipal offices place where the clerk ~ of votes in the affirm- turner. lilo'l. at the hour .renoon a.‘ the municipal the Township of Whit- e and place for the ap- ‘icurl at 'he polling places ormn: interested in the will be held in the Community Hall, Vandorf, Ont. Friday, November 27th, 1964 from 7 o'clock until 8 o'clock in the evening for the Nomination .oi Candidates for Offices of Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and Three Councillors To compose the l'ouncil of the Corporation of the Township of Whiichurch for the year AD. 1965. Five Public School Trustees To compose the Public School Board of the Town- ship School Area of the Township of Whitchurch. m with; amt mull i-oulinlip llll"l “will “.(‘I'V'h In PROCLAMATION TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE To wns/iip 0/ Whitc/iurc/i PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant; to The Ontario Municipal Act, a meeting of the Municipal Electors of the Township of Whitchurch If more Iandidatcs are proposed than required to be elected. the proceedings for filling said offices will be adioul'ned until MONDAY, THE 7th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1964 l.\llf‘ll [l(l,i< ‘.\lll llo ill'wllf‘fl Hl lPIl "'(‘lflt'k in IIIP inn ,qf‘m'nmni. THOMAS KERR, Tax Collector. 'IIIIIIIIIIIII and 12 points: _ ' I a“ ‘0 a a vf fl;

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