Many of you are people I know. and there are those whom I don't. but to all I extend hearty Christmas greetings and ask that you remember: it’s not the gift, its size or price that counts, but the thought behind it that someone cares. Bear in mind that Christmas is not only a time to give and re- ceive. but a time for peace, and love. and goodwill towards all MOUNT JOY: Fred Riley of ,Mount Joy attended the open- ing of Toronto's new city hall skating rink with his left arm in a cast and had it autograph- ed by Toronto's mayor, Philip Givens and former mayor Na- than Phillips. Fred broke his arm skating at the Terrace Skat- ing Arena and expects to have the cast off by Chrsitmas. Well. my dear readers, day after tomorrow is Christmas day. That means plump, golden- brown turkey with all the trim- mings and a delicious plum pudding. But while you are feasting on these delicacies. please don't let it escape your mind the many children all over the world who don‘t know the meaning of a Christmas and have never heard the name Jesus Christ. Think of these‘ children and be thankful youj are you. 1‘ Mann: Greetings 16 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 24, 1964 l‘r Maple, Concord and Edgeley District News Uplands “The Liberal" ls always willing to publish items regarding people and events contributed Maple please phone Linda Graham. 832-1372; in Edgeley and Sherwood. Mrs. Ravmnnd Thornhill South Maple S.W. Mâ€"Z Garden Avenue Yongehurst W. Murray’s Cor‘ Thorndale Maple S.W. A-L ERR West Pine Grove East Elgin Mills Crestwood Road ï¬ne Grove W. Concord West Westwood Lane Maple East Elder Mills M-Z Scott East Yongehurst E Can-ville ï¬fehvale Arnold Avenue Concord East ï¬Ã©ï¬‚é Elder Mills Kleinburg M-Z ï¬einburg A-L Nashville Testï¬ Jefferson Vellore Patterson Purpleville Edgeley Maple West IThoz-nhlll North TOTAL POLL Happenings In Vaughan Township Election Results 1W2 2’5? W 301 2976 E? EU W 587! m’ 2W m W m 336 $7 m T75 m 3th W m E 2723 K7 E3 23; 2‘27 m 4290 Many of the players of the peewee and bantam series of the Maple Minor Hockey Lea- gue took a trip down to Maple Leaf Gardens on December 18 to witness the junior “A†hock- ey; Kitchener Rangers vs. Tor- onto Marlboros. The tickets for the game were graciously don- ated by R. Lowe of Jane St. and the boys and coaches wish to express their sincere thanks. The entire group travelled by coaches and'arrived to see the game which commenced at 8 Atjtgnd Junior “A†Hockey Women's Institute N eWS Because my column had to be turned into “The Liberal" early this week to make the Christmas edition, it was im- possible to obtain the hockey scores. Please excuse the delay, and they will be published next week. men. And so, 'till we meet again through the pages of “The Liberalâ€, "Merry Christ- mas to all. and to all a good- night". No Hockey Scores "13W W m 12â€"4 m W 1% I H H O l p.- GI 00 H 01 co 7â€"9 773 W 7â€"6 333 55 W E E 5â€"6 7E feed service Please accept our best wishes for the occasion of Christmas and New Year. May we wish you the best for 1965. 11$ 15'? WE '12i REEVE 1152' W E 5T) E W W E E If 5T) '1531 | 972 m A E E E T4 67 a, ii i9 E 37 i E T5 ï¬ T9 E E :gardlng people and events contributed by its readers in Maple, Concord and Edgeley districts. In Edgeley and Sherwood. Mrs. Raymond Stuart. 285-1934; and in Concord, Mrs. Ruth chfer. 28545805. DEPUTY REEVE fl T5 E 27 H ï¬g, W E 57 fl 1â€"0 i3 E ,1 4, ï¬ 177 f2'664 ] 1732 1304 1653 W W 1â€"13 FE 59 73 E 13F MAPLE FEED MILL a), E E W in Vaughan Township also at- tended. This occasion is look- ed upon as one to enrich the musical and dramatic experi- ence of all who attend. E 36 579 E Mrs. A. Jones gave the court- esies. WI spoons were offered for sale. The next meeting on January 13 will be an interest- ing one, as Miss Eadie, an out- standing speaker and ï¬eld worker, with the UNICEF will speak in the United Church parlor. Everyone will be wel- come to share in the worth- while meeting in the evening. E W December 18 was the date of an excursion for pupils of Grades ï¬ve. six, seven and eight of the Maple Public Schools, to see the Christmas Opera “Amahl and the Night Visitors" presented by the Roy- al Conservatory of Music, at the Edward Johnson Building at the University of Toronto. The per- formance began at 4.30 pm. and lasted for about 1% hours. Stu- dents from several other schools E W E Maple A dainty lunch was served by the committee, Mrs. M. Palm- er and Mrs. W. Noble, assisted by the hostess. sent out in 1843. Christmas carols were sung and Mrs. An- drew demonstrtaed the wrap- ping and decorating of Christ- mas gifts. Mrs. Andrew then en- tertained with three unique contests. 1K2, I38 103 136 6'3 729 #1 i Qï¬ï¬mmï¬aï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬hflï¬mmï¬ W E COUNCILLORS W W 3T) 3T E 6T fl fl 72 E E 75 E E W T2 E ï¬ ï¬ Tg E 1352 um\11mmmum\“mununmunmuu\mu\1l11xmuumnummmm "The Liberal†apologizes to all Vaughan Township ï¬remen who weren’t giv- en credit for their gift to Mrs. Ruth McConkey, chariman of this year’s fire and police committee. Mrs. McConkey was pre- sented with a honorary “commissioner†badge inset in a calendar. Our story inadvertently gave the Vaughan Police Association credit for the gift and we would hate to start a war between these two usually amiable fac- tions. 15 17 Richmond Hill TV Admiral Imperial 23†Console 3 Walnut Wood Veneer Cabinet with 4 speakers SEE COLOUR TV IN OPERATION 28 Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill nlunmeU “mums SHOPPING CENTRE AV. 5-3756 PHONES TU. 4-7456 SOUTH BLOCK RICHMOND HEIGHTS SHOPPING Television m 11 16 18| u CD RENT A 19†PORTABLE FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Liberal†Vaughan who W1 [it for I511 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Apologize Firemen 92575 m if)? 177757 27§ 278’ 287 2W 236’ 2E 72713 W 3?? '23? 72E 2W 348 2ST 1'57; 291) 257 361 3B6 252 1793’ 257 275707 207 202 22â€"0 2% 28â€"0 '209' 144 7103 130 W T55 7100 T56 155 I T531 103 p 5171' W ï¬ 5? 61' 2294 W §§ é? W TS 55 E 52 5? E ES W To 212E SCHOOL TRUSTEES 156’ 130 1'1? From our Pastor, Emil F. Lange. B.A., B.D., M.Th., your church council and the Luther- the Sunday school teachers sea- son’s greetings members and friends of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. “Today Christ was born; our Saviour appeared; the angels sing on earth and the archang- els rejoice; today the just are glad, saying Glory to God on high; Alleluia! He shall be cal- led the Prince of Peace and of his reign there shall he no end.†137 E Zion lutheran Church News 21W 1R I? 1227 32’ Merry TS fl :76 E E, W i 832-1241 fl E ï¬ ï¬‚ 32 E E E E g4. E 52 W W Christmas Id friends Lutheran 1855 §§ 36 §§ with Trad. 2388 1W W W 55V (T9 H W 77 E E 37f 7T) T4 58] 3i 55 E E E if 47f to all of Zion Church. T) :99 cleaner as Well, To the gals at the P0 with their stamps to sell, ' Two grade mothers per room noted the parents arrival and saw intervieWS were limited to an approximate five minutes. For a parent with one or two children, a half hour spent at the school probably sufficed; whereas with others it might have been simpler to follow Mrs. Fraser‘s suggestion to in- vite the teachers home. An in- novation at the school this year was that parents were asked to‘ bring reports which came home‘ last week, so any problems con- cerning marks and remarks were still fresh in parents' minds. Christmas Greetings To _the baker. the milkman, the People have diverse feelings when it comes to animals, rang- ing from hate through tolerance to love. Naturally most folks have a great deal of love for their own pets. and our neighbors, Tess and Bob Haines were no excep- tion. With no small children in the home. their beautiful white Samoyed, Chris, was an insep- arable companion, particularly to Tess, following her while she worked in the garden. His great white form sat patiently as he was bathed and combed until he fairly glowed. Parents‘ Night Farewell to a Friend | o A “chicken†when it came to' , swimming, possibly because his[Golden weddlng coat became so heavy in thcl . water, he nevertheleSS enjoyed Woodbndge Couple wandering around the Lake Muskoka area in the summers. . . . After more than five years of Marned 11:14 Woogbrllslge t faithfulness and good behaviour, gar? aga; t I" an rs' Chris met with an accident eith- cefg‘bfg’tedafï¬grOfggfé‘efva’: er on the CNR tracks or the , , ‘ highway last week. His neigh- dmgh anhmversary December 4 bars will miss him too. at t e ome of their daughte From the number of parents in evidence between 7 and 10.30 p.m.. Concord Public School had a very successful open house last Thursday eve- m'ng. READY-TO-EAT SMOKED HAM lb. 55¢ g STurkeysï¬â€˜Lï¬â€˜: LB. 43¢ p15: GRADE “A†20 lbs. & up GRADE “A†PREDRESSED Ready For The 0mg DILL - ROKA - HERB - ONION -â€" 8 oz. DH. I.G.A. â€" 14 UL pkg. HONEY POD â€" 15 oz. tins GREEN GIANT â€"- 2 lb. poly bag CUDNEY CHOICE â€" 28 oz. tins POTATO CHIPS BRIGHT’S FANCY â€" 48 oz. tins SWEET MIXED -â€" 24 oz. jars KRAFT CHIP DIP FROZEN PEAS 8. CORN 49¢ TOMATO JUICE 2 for 65¢ STOKELY PEAS 3 for 43¢ ROSE PICKLES FRUIT COCKTAIL [GA “Tablerite†Special Selected â€" Ready for the oven Swift. Premium - Skinless - Short Shank â€"â€" Whole or Half Tablen'te Rindless â€" 1 1b. pkg. SLICED SIDE BACON Young Toms 20 lbs. & up MAPLE IGA FOODLINER iN MAPLE TURKEYS Concord News lb?†3 9" 'Ib.‘ 4 5 To the teachers who teach and the preachers who preach A Happy New Year and a Joyous Noe]. lTo delivery men, paper boys. paper girls too, To salesclerks. mechanics and bears at the 200 To Scoutmasters. Cubmasters, Owls of all hues. A Merry Christmas and Bonne Annee to you. I know it isn‘t much, but what could you do in ï¬ve minutes on a Friday morning? A Blessed Christmas and a happy holiday to everyone. I Over 240 relatives and friends extended their congrat- ulations to the couple. Mr. Watson recalled how they be- gan their wedding trip by tak- ing a buggy to Thistletown and caught the street car to ride in state to the old West Tor-1 onto Junction. 1 The Watsons have two daughters, Agnes (Mrs. Allan) and Jen (Mrs. W. Smith), and two sons. WillIam of Bramp- ton and Bruce who operates the family farm which has been run by three generations of the family. Both Mr. and Mrs. Watson attended the little old school house at Pine Grove. A wedding cake was the centre of a beautifully decora- ted table at the reception. Pre- siding at the tea table at vari- ous times were Mrs. Robert Garriock Sr., Mrs. George Bagg. Mrs. A. Allan, Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. Tom McLean Mrs. John McLean, Mrs. R. N. Mit- chell, Mrs. R. Kaiser, Mrs. J.‘ Watson and Mrs. H. Sawdon. Married in Woodbridge 50 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Watson of 8th Avenue celebrated their golden wed- ding anniversary December 12 {5% Golden Wedding 0f {3: at the home of'their daughteâ€"r: Agnes, Mrs. Harry Allen, Syl- vandene gqqrt. Woodbridge. Young Hens HENS Young 10-16 lb. avg. 3g CELLO TOMATOES Hb. pkg. 69¢ “3.49% ‘mmxxflmzmflhmxnmxmq :5 c? Vague! Hggyuqu S“:mantiswxuxmammmammumnmhmmmx3:3:we»:with? @mmflmmmï¬mmmmmmï¬ï¬wmmmï¬ L: Q. IGA Ginger Ale 2 for29¢ a; I.G.A. -â€" 1 lb. bag E- Royal Guest Coffee “- Orange Pekoe â€" Pkg. of 60 eg Red Rose Tea Bags Kleenex -â€" pkgs. of 75 N ~D \l o ‘& Mflkflgflgflg Eflk‘fl‘fl ,. Luncheon Napkins 2 for49¢ ,, A IN 9: 5 Extra $32.00 22:3: -v.v,\a v,vv,w,v.v.w.w.\awwww. WW. ‘b‘bVl. V‘b‘b‘b‘b‘b. WWW _ ,- Adcock ’s *Virriéty Store AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIRS GENUINE PARTS ONLY USED Best Price â€" Best Job Maple, Ont. 355 YONGE ST. NORTH AV. 5-5435 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO T0 Electors of Vaughan Townshipg I shall constantly strive to justify that con fidence. Yuletide Greetings to one and all. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the citizens of Vaughan Township for electing me a member of the 1965-66 Township Council. BUDGET TERMS Wilson-Niblett Motors ltd. Receive an Extra $6.00 Tape with Salad Dressing LOLA. -â€" 32 OZ. jar Dinner Napkins Kleenex -â€" pkg. of 49 Cigarettes Popular Brands â€" cm. of 200 Receive an Extra $4.00 Tape with Reynolds Wrap Regular or Heavy Duty Receive an Extra $2.00 Tape with Tulip Margarine Coloured â€" 3 lb. unit Midi Nylons All Sizes -â€" 2 pair Frozen Strawberries Fraservale â€"â€" 15 oz. pkg. Cooking Onions Canada No. l -â€" 3 1b. bag Tablerite Sausage Meat Pure Pork â€" 1 lb. Plus Deposit â€"- 30 oz. bottles Whole or Jeuied â€"- 15 oz. tins Ocean Spray Cranberries 2 for 53¢ Twin Pack â€"-â€" 16 oz. jars - One of Each Coronation Olives & Gherkins 89¢ Produce of U.S.A. Can. No. 1 Grade â€" 14 oz. tube Produce of U.S.A. â€" Can. No. 1 Grade Extra EMPEROR GRAPES 2 lbs. 35¢ Fancy Grade â€"- Size 90’s B.C. B.C. D'ANJOU PEARS 5 for45¢ Oranges EASY TO PEEL â€" NAVEL Sunkist size ll3'sâ€"doz. r Fancy Red â€"- Size 100 DELICIOUS APPLES 5 for 39¢ 0 TOMATOES 25¢ ALL WORK GUARANTEED Dalton McArthur EDEIWKRMKKW S332-2305