7 Earlier this year provmc‘lai command sent a questionnaire to each of the 486 Legion ranches in Ontario, asking Qhem to list the actual monies spent during 1963 in commmun- ,lty service. Results have now been compiled from the 424 re- lies received and the follow- , g represents something of which we can all be proud. Figures show that a total of [$454,945 was spent in the ï¬ve main categories of community work These included minor ‘lports, Cubs, Scouts and Guides; promotion and operation of pu- Iblic speaking contests; _hranch lcholarships and bursaries anldl evening at 8210 In the nucu- court Lanes. Any Legion mem- ber wishing to act as spare on the team should attend as they have three vacancies. 4r :3 It: It In the club room last Satur- day afternoon our dart team lost their challenge match with the Sappers Club of Toronto. Ken Barrott said the Sappers‘ proved to be tough competition and very experienced. There‘ is to be a return game at the Sappers club. Our team invites any local dart enthusiasts to come along and throw with them at Legion Court. 1 t A: t 'Luuwug...,- _.._ 7 cash donations to charity. In ad- dition to this our Poppy trust fund spent $215,467 in 1963 on} local relief and welfare for vet- erans and their kin. If we have counted correctly, this adds up to a grand total of $670,412 spent in our own pro- vince. Reports from other provinces are not yet available but We are sure that they are in keeping with the Legion‘s motto of service. Manager Jim Wilson reports that our Legion sponsored mid- get hockey team has now play- ed a total of ten games. Out of eight exhibition games they won six and lost two We note they scored ï¬ve goals in their ï¬rst league match. while Newmarket Legion scored only (our. Last Friday in their second league game played at Aurora they were defeated. HOWever from here on in they will be sport- ing their new Legion uniforms. Comrade Bob Karsh informs us that our Legion mixed bowl- ers were beaten by the East- Ilders in a recent challenge‘ match. Bob said the ladies out-1 lmarted the men to achieve) this victory. A rematch will take place early in 1965. Our bowlers play every Wednesday let Beneï¬cial put in your pocket today Get set to enloy the holidays! Get the cash you want now for shop- ping, for paying bills, for any good reason. Just phone Beneï¬cial aâ€"where the money is ready and wailingâ€"and ï¬nd out what ml holiday service is! Why not call Beneï¬cial for your cash Nay? Two million families do each year. LEAN FRESH RED BRAND RED BRAND BLADE ROAST SHORT RIB ROAST RED BRAND PRIME RIB ROAST w. CROSS CUT ROAST 18- Shoulder Pork Roast w. RED BRAND BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. RICHMONQ Haqm§ CENTRE, RICHMOND HILL A n\_-_.. 90‘ 5A1? this year pgovinc-ial loans up to $5000 â€" Your loan can be ï¬fe-insured 42 month contracts on loans over $1500 uluv-vuuv...â€".â€"...- - v 250 Yonge St. North 0 Phone: 884-4417 . (Toronb) am residents Phone: 285-6811) OPEN EVENINGS BY uwommsutmon: FOR HOURS your legion Reports Open Saturday until 1 pm Branch 375, Royal Canadian Legion By Eric Chapman - 884-7129 CANADA'S FINEST RED BRAND BEEF EXCLUSIVELY OF CANADA After having celebrated “Robbie Burns†night on Dec- ember 31 and duly piped in the “Haggis". a New Year will be allowed to take place at Legion Court. The foregoing statement brings to mind a similar expression contained once in naval daily orders. Prob- ably written by an over zealous stoker it read: “There will be ‘ no sunset tonight, there will be itwo sunsets tomorrow night in Him". evening at 9:15 in the Allen- court Lanes. Any Legion mem- ber wishing to act as spare on the team should attend as they have three vacancies. Yours truly reports that lad- ies' auxiliary member Mrs. Terry Chapman was admitted as an emergency patient to York Central Hospital last Sat- urday afternoon. Visitors will be most welcome. With all due respect there- fore to persons subscribing to the advent of New Year we would mention that there will be a piece of â€Haggis" avail- able for all in attendance at Legion Court on the evening of the 3lst. AURORA: Mayor Clarence Da- vis is back in office for his sec- ond-two year term. He served as York County Warden in 1963. Euchre Old English Tea Party 1 There were 15 tables of euâ€" An “Old English Tea Party"‘ chre players at Victoria Com-_sponsored by Gormley-Head- munity Hall on Friday evening‘ford-Victoria Square branch of of last week. Prizewinnerslihe York Central Hospital Aux- were Mrs. J. Bowden. Mrs. M.Iiliry will be held Decemâ€" Gall. Mrs. Mary Jarvis. Mrs. her 5, commencing at 2 pm. B. Nichols, Harold Morgason, There will also be a bake sale Percy Walton, Jack Warwick. and a bazaar. Carol singing will Gus Almstedt. be by grades 7 and 8 of SS 4 Lucky draw was won by Harry‘school. Nelson. Another party will be‘Women’s Institute Lucky draw was won by Harry Nelson. Another party will be held in the hall December 4 at 8.15 pm. 2ND GIRL GUIDE COMPANY Reported by Guide Diane Shields On October 26, the Guides of‘ ‘the 2nd Richmond Hill Girl“ ‘Guide Company met at 186 Church Street, the residence of Mrs. S. J. Waters, our company captain. The purpose of this gathering was for the holding of a Hallowe’en party. Each Guide was required to bring a lunch. During the par- ty we danced and played many well-known games, one being “Murder in the Dark". During the party. prize-win- ners were selected for the cos- tumes under three categories; the first category was origin- ality. weuâ€"nuuwu saluca. uuc “Murder in the Dark". During the party. prize-win- ners were selected for the cos- tumes under three categories;P the first category was origin- ality. The most original costume was worn by Iona Palmer and represented “Miss Gift Wrap 1964.†Second was the craziest cos- ‘tume, which was a devil dis- guise worn by Lynn Pillsworth. Third was the Guide who put the most effort into their cos- tume. Ln.“- E 5TH BROWNIE PACK A dual eventâ€"comprising an enrolment and a Halloween partyâ€"highlighted the regular meeting of the 5th Richmond Hill Brownie Pack at Crosby iHeights Public School. Three Tweenies were enrol- led: Bonnie Symons, Anne Pal- lister and Cathy Pearson, with the ceremony under the guid- ance of Brown Owl Mrs. K. Bregg and Tawny Owl Mrs. C. S Glantzman, who were pleased to welcome a number of moth- ,ers and fathers The winner was Ellen Lav- ender, who was imitating Mor- ticia of the “Adams Family‘ a television show The Guide party ended at nine o’,clock after a most exciting evening. 10TH GIRL GUIDE COMPANY! Reported by Guide Cheryl Palmer A “Hallowe‘en Party" high- lighted the regular meeting of 10th Richmond Hill Girl Guide Company. The entire 6th Girl Guide‘ Company was invited to join in the festivities. The costumes were varied and interesting, and the prize for the best cos- tume was won by Karen Haess- ler. A On November '1. Cheryl Pal- mer, Nada Zurich and Janet Greenfield went from our com- pany to the patrol leaders‘ con- ference at St. Mary’s Anglican Church. Everyone brought along food of some kind. Dancing and a variety of games was enjoyed by all. All three of us learned a great deal on new subjects of guiding that will be of benefit to our company. We took along Victoria Square Happenings GUIDE AND BROWNIE NOTES Victoria Square Women’s In- stitute catered to York County our lunch and spent the day at the conference. It was a very enjoyable day and we wished that every Guide could have the chance to go. At our regular November 12‘ meeting at Crosby Heights School. we had a visitor, Mr. {Brookbanks Sr., (father-in-law of our Captain, Mrs. D. M. Brookbanks) who gave us a very ‘interesting talk on the life of Lord Baden Powell. Add Spice to Holiday Ham and Turkey 15 oz. can Canada Choice Ontario Grown Pears 1/2 cup vinegar 1 stick cinnamon 8 whole cloves 12 whole allsplce Cloved Pears 43c 43c Federation of Agriculture in the hall on Tuesday evening of last week. The December meeting will be held December 8 at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Leslie Hart with Mrs. John McCague as convenor. The motto will be ta- ken by Mrs. L. Mumberson. Mrs. A. On- will lead a sing song. Roll call is to be answered with a gift for the Children’s Aid‘ Society. Each member is asked: to bring a Christmas decoration‘ for exchange. Hostesses will be Mrs. F. McRoberts, Mrs. E. Empringham. Mrs. G. Joyce and Mrs. J. McCague. White Gift Service The annual white glft ser- vice will be held December 13, with the church and Sunday school combined at 11.30 am. Candlelight Service The annual carol singing and candle-lighting service spon- sored by the CGIT and assist- ed by the Explorers will be held in Victoria Square church De- cember 20, at 7.30 pm. Christmas Program The annual Sunday School Christmas program will be held in the Sunday school room Dec- ember 22 at 7.30 pm. Infant Baptism Please remember December 5 is election day. so be sure you get 011’ VOTE. Birt' cetings to Harvey Collard, Jecember 5; Donald Canning. December 7. Infant baptism will be held December 27 at 11.30 am. In- terested parents are‘asked to contact the minister. Neighborhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jarvis will celebrate their 28th wedâ€"r ding anniversary December 5: Mr. and Mrs. William Orr will celebrate their 48th wedginz an- niversary, December 6. Drain pears. Reserve juice and combine with cinnamon, cloves, allspice and vinegar. Marinate pears in spiced juice in re- frigerator 24 hours. Drain and place cut-side up on platter. Garnish by studding around the indentation in each pear half with whole cloves. Bananas RED ROSE TEA 60 BAGS Chitter Chatter Birthday greetings to Carol Diceman for December 7th and to Leanne Costoff for Decem- ber 10. Belated birthday wish- es to Malcolm Neal Taylor for December lst and to Catherine Gunton for December 2. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffstetter and family of Kitchener visited dur- ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dibb. Mrs. Lyle Boyle and several‘ other former Maple telephoneoperators. met for dinner at the Swiss Chalet in Toronto last Sunday then spent a very plea- sant evening at the home of Mrs. Shaw in Kleinburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Browne, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunn of Richmond Hill, spent 'last weekend in London where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pettigrew and family. The Richmond Hill Horticul- tural Society's fiftieth anniver- sary dinner was held November 25 at the Lions hall. Local resi- dents who attended were Mr. and Mrs. S. Leno. Mr. and Mrs. Grant and Mrs. E. Terry. Sincere sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnett in the loss of their daughter, Mrs. Alan Rumble. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell called on Mrs. Jessie Bell and fami- ly at Woodville last Wednesday. Mrs. Bell wishes to be remem- bered to their friends in the dis- 2LBS.25¢ EVENING BRANCH ST. 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St. John’s Church News Miss Judy Outerbridge will speak at the young people's breakfast next December 5. The young people from Rex- dale will be attending a mixed young people's meeting in the parish hall December 5. We are sorry to learn that Archdeacon Andrew is at pre- sent a patient in the Toronto General Hospital, and would appreciate hearing from his friends at St. John‘s. We are also sorry to learn that Mrs. Snively had the mis- fortune of breaking her arm last week. Harold Wayne Pielsticker in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pielsticker of Gormley was baptized by the Rev. T. Robin- son, following the Morning Prayer service last Sunday. The evening branch of the WA will meet this December 3 in the parish hall. FREE ' Chrisimas g'l'urkey LIBBY 15 OZ. TINS 2 Fruit Cocktail AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS â€"2 [3. PK. HEINZ - STRAINED or JUNIOR RAISINS 5 ROSES Baby FoLds LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec 3, 1964 ILIBERAI. 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