There are now four hundred and seventy-five families on the parish list of Holy Trinity Ang- lican Church, Rev. H. R. How- den announced at the vestry meeting held January 25. He suggested that it might be well to begin planning this year for expansion in the church which will be required by the new subdivisions projected for Thornhill. An additional serv- ice at 9.30 am. may be required, as well as a complete church school then and at 11 pm. Plans were announced for a special committee to arrange the celebration of Holy Trinity’s 135th an- niversary. It will be held in October with special , preachers. including form- er rectors and a congrega- tional dinner at which the ‘Bishop of Toronto will be invited to speak. Rev. Howden suggested sev- eral other ways in which the anniversary could be marked; by stepped-up efforts to en- courage family worship; more effective use of the Sunday evening youth program; contin-I ued development of parish fam- lly fellowship; an enquiry into the establishment of a home for elderb' people; an examin- ation of the parish structure with regard to the cmordination of men‘s and women's com- mittees. including change in the structure of the advisory board: continued development of Christian education in accord-frepresentative C. Rounthwaite: ance with the new approach; and devoting 50"? of the Angli- can World Mission gift to a definite project in Uganda in an attempt to personalize the church mission work. Rev. Howden also reviewed the first year of the Anglican World Mission Program and emphasized that mutual re- sponsibility m e a n t mutual :the stewardship committee W. goal WlVfl an 355151.. ] MacKenzie and D01 Bruce Shilton score: and goal assisted by lies and Don Kelsor alty went to Dennis ] prayer. mutual study and mut~ ual giving and receiving. The prayer of the Anglican World Mission, he said. must be taken seriously in every clause. Rev. Howden thanked by name. all It s * * Eggsgaghboeairiad helped during. THORNHILL C} E. Cox presented the churchaT 'k LEAGUE warden's financial statement 5 es Holy Trinity St. Edwards Ea: St. Edwards Cl United Churc and an estimated budget for 1965 of $50,598. Mrs. L. Saunders reported'220 envelopes with pledges, 218: without pledges and forecastiAmms an income of $30,678 for the general fund and $13,015 for St- Edwa'f“ the mortgage reduction fund 5" Lukes from this source. Thomhi“ 11â€â€œ The following appointmentsPeewees _ and elections Were made: Thomh'“. ITrESby‘ Rector's Warden R. Tyson: "My “.191†Rm People's Warden R. Cox; Head‘ Holy Tm‘lty T" Sidesman C. Tomlin; Envelope Thomh‘“ U?“ Secretary. Mrs. L. Saunderszl 5" Lukes lay delegates to synod. J. Ad- 5" Edward“ T“ amson. R. Napier. C. Rounth-]Bantam5 Holy Trinity waite. alternates. D. Hamble-i Thomhm Pres?“ ton. Mrs. R. MacLeod. Dr. L... “My Trim“ Saunders; representatives toj hSt‘ Edward} parochial tribunal. A. Funnellgll 31‘ 0mm“ mm Roger Priestman; advisory‘Juven “as board. appointed. J. Adamson,‘ “uni " .1 v R. Chapman. M. Hunter. R. T 0mm] Ju‘e“ Queen's Street U Rick Chalklyn and on scored doubles. Si scored by Bob Prit Elliott, Barry St. Jo :Mills and Doug Napier. W. Trow and Miss J.l McLaren; elected. R. Priest- :man. H. lddon. J. Kearns, J.y Shaw, Col. A. J. Everett andl Dr. L. Saunders; honorary aud- 'itors. J. Kearns and H. lddon; . , ‘Counting Officer D. Hill, as-Iagariï¬zleï¬ï¬â€˜lzm [0A1 ‘sistant. Ian Brown; Chairman oiyjan‘uary 29 ' Thornhill .luven Blythwood L‘nited The juveniles will ason Friday and will go into the play '1in STOL‘FFVILLE .] Trow; Anglican World Mission [Christian Education Committee 59 T. Gough. H. lddon, P. Trant. J. Mitchell. P. Townshend-Car- ter. R. Priestman. S. Raymond. Mrs. H Girard. Mrs. T. Good~ HOCKEY CL win. Mrs. J. Robinson and Dr. January 24 R. \l'. B. Jackson. Stouffville Clip] Mrs. Ivan Lindsay served as Sutton-Canning vcstry clerk. Coffee and re- Jim Hood. Rod 1' freshments were served at the Robin Hood each fi close of the meeting. and added two assis Langstaff Home and School Luxlllary are holding a card party at the school on February 15. Bridge and other card games will be played and prizes will be given. Tickets are $1.25 per person and may be obtained from members of the auxiliary. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. Rivet on the birth of their daughter in December. Mrs. Rivet was a former teacher It the Thornhill Co-operative Nursery School. On February 22 an interesting evening is planned by the Har- mony Group of Holy Trinity Parish Guild. The event is en- titled "Preview In Fashions" and will be given in the parish hall. There will be fashions from Cale Arts of Bayview Shopping Plaza. jewellery from Cole‘s Jewellery in Thornhill, hair The Scottish country dance‘ classes have resumed on Satur- day mornings at Thornhill United. On February 6 the chil. dren will attend the Scottish country dance festival at Ryer- son Public School. Grange Ave., Toronto. The children will have a chance to see the standards of those competing. ' The parents' guild of the St. Joseph Morrow Park School are holding their annual card party on February 9 at the school. There will be prizes and re- freshments will be served. Coâ€" convenors of the event are Mrs. A. D. McKee and Mrs. R. L. Plerozynskl. The card party is being given to raise funds for the library and audio~visual equipment for the school. '65 Budget $50,598. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dillane, John St. and son James cele~ brated the latter's birthday at the Savarin Supper Club on January 30. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Langman, coloring by "Clairol". and hair- 170 Arnold Avenue have an- styling by Don of the Rialto nounced the engagement of Beauty Boutique. their daughter Louise Diane to‘ * * * * Edward Cecil Dockerty, son of} On February 3 a surprise Mr. and Mrs. J. Dockerty of 25th anniversary dinner party Oak Ridges. The marriage will was given for Mr. and Mrs. J. take place at Holy Trinity An- E. Belliveau of 2 Elspeth Place, (lican Church on June 12, 1965. Thornhill. The party was given Ne-wHousingMayCause Holy Trinity Expansion l4 Congratulations to Betsy Sumner of Sumner Lane. who was named Miss Teen Tempo in the February is- sue of Chatelaine magazine. Betsy is an accomplished rider and a member of the Tlmbertop Pony Club. She attended public school in Thornhill and is now a trade ten student at Haver- zal College. Betsy spends much of her time riding in competition on her horse “Gingerâ€. She entered sev- eral pony events at the Royal Winter Fair last Nov- ember. Community Happenings In Thornhill Thornhill and District News THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Feb. 4, 1965 PHONE 285-3190 R. Cox presented the church- warden‘s financial statement and an estimated budget for 1965 of $50,598. Mrs. L. Saunders reported 1220 envelopes with pledges, 218 Aurora 4 Hughes' Real Estate Atoms 3 Mark Gain scored two goals assisted both times by Coyne. Ricky Hopper scored the third goal from Coyne and Gain. Last week in the Coyne story it should have been Manager Bruce Payne. The coach of the Atoms is Herb. McIntosh. January 24 Hughes‘ Real Estate Atoms 7 South Shore 4 Five goals were scored by Michael Coyne on assists from Rick Hopper. Paul De Marco, Mark Gain and Mark W001- nough. Mark Gain Scored a goal as- sisted by Paul De Marco and Paul scored a single unassisted. January 30 Woodbridge 3 North End Cleaners 2 Joe De Marco scored two goals. Assists came from Keith Bagg, Norman Ast and Rick Hartwick. January 30 North End Cleaners 8 Bolton 0 Singles were scored by Ken Moore. Randy Bagg, Joe De Marco and Bobby McIntosh. J On February 3 a surprise 25th anniversary dinner party was given for Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Belliveau of 2 Elspeth Place, Thornhill. The party was given by Mrs. Belliveau's bridge club and was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mallon, 53 Lim- combe Dr. A red and silver theme was carried out at the dinner table. The Belliveaus were presented with a money tree laden down with 1965 silver dollars. One of the club mem- bers baked a beautiful anniver- sary cake for the occasion. A lucky luncheon is to he held on February 17 by Unit 3 of the UCW. Mrs. L. Denby is the PEEWEES January 26 BAN TAM S January 26 J. Mitchell, P. Townshend-Car- ter. R. Priestman. S. Raymond Mrs. H. Glrard. Mrs. T. Good- win. Mrs. J. Robinson and Dr Those attending were. Mr. and Mrs. Austin See, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hendry. Mrs. P. Merleau, Mrs. D. Brunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. Doody, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Browne, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ma]- lon. Mr. and Mrs. T. Walshe, Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Regan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. F. Puggolis, and four of the five Belliveau sons, W. Bel- liveau with his wife and Rickey. Timmy and Pete. ATOMS Woodbridge 2 Parmenter Golden Hawks 1 Mike Burl-tart scored the The Thornhill Sports Scene "The Liberal" Is always pleased to publish items of interest contributed by its readers in the Thornhill area. Our representative in Thornhill is Mrs. Jo Cruise who may be reached by phoning 285-3190 4 Bolton 4 \ Sunoco Black Hawks 2 1 Angelo Di Vincenzo scored a \goal with an assist from Jerry I‘MacKenzie and Doug Tooley. IBruce Shilton scored the sec- ond goal assisted by John Gil- lies and Don Kelson‘ A pen- lalty went to Dennis Lougheed. January 27 I.G.A. Black Hawks 4 Woodhridge 4 Brian Phillips scored a goal assisted by Dennis Lougheed. Bruce Shilton scored two goals, one assisted by Doug. Tooley and Dave MacDonald and one unassisted. Angelo Di Vincenzo scored the 4th goal assisted by Bob Morris. Two penalties were given to Jerry MacKenzie. January 30 Thornhill goal on an assist from the Stouffville Clippers to a 6- Vince De Marco. 3 win over Sutton-Cannington January 30 in a Sunday night contest. Oth- Parmenter Golden Hawks 11 er three goals were scored by King City 0 Jim Hood, Ross Brown and Pete Jim Ralph Scored 4 goals, Reesor. Wray Windsor added two more, January 25 Vince De Marco delivered three, StOUffVille 91in!)ch 5 Peter Law and Brett Davidson WOOdVllle 4 scored singles. Ralph, Wind- 603151 PBte Reesm‘ 2. ROSS sor, Law. Davidson. Burkart Brown 2. Barry MacLean 1. and Bill Antonaci were credited The "CliPP?r5" have .Secufe‘i with several assists. second place in the Junior D January 31 teams and lebridge Will be the n.......,....,.. anâ€... “an,†. Kfirst team 1n the first game of with several assists. January 31 Parmenter Golden Hawks 0 King City 2 The Golden Hawks have now ended the first round of play- offs. They will now play a_ round robin with Bolton and the winner of Bradford and South Shore. Jim Ralph scored three of the six goals with two assists com- ing from Wray Windsor and one from Peter Law. Peter Law scored two goals assisted by Wray Windsor and Jim Ralph. Mike Burkart scored a singleton on an assist from Ian Patterson. January 29 Murray Electric Bantam B‘s 1 Unionville 1 Gary Masters scored one goal; unassisted. January 30 Unlonvllle 3 Murray Electric Bantam B‘s 1 “may-1“... u...“ .. .. ed singles. u, Aluvgu. “yu- *Iiti RICHMOND HILL SENIOR LEAGUE Keswick 13 Thomhill Shamrocks 1 Goals: Gary Stamp 3, Ray ‘Miller 2, Carmen Sargent and {Ernie Dubkowski scored sing- es. BOWLING Ladies Afternoon Bowling Club Team standings: Broadsides 76. Defenders 60, Deadbeats 60, Untouchables 55, Dizzy Dunk- ers 54, Funsters 48. Unionvllle 3 Murray Electric Bantam 8’5 1 Gary Masters again Scored the only goal for the B‘s. MIDGETS The York Central Hospital birthday supper. Auxiliary is holding its annual * * * * meeting on February 11 at 8‘} Mark Wigston, Bathurst St. pm. in the hospital cafeteria. also entertained his friends at Refreshments will be served a birthday celebration on Jan- after the meeting. It is hoped uary 30. The boys met for a that all auxiliary members will dinner party at his home and attend this meeting. later attended the Maple Leaf- * * * * Boston hockey game at Maple A bake sale will be held at Leaf Gardens. A bake sale will be held at, Woodland School on February 13 from 2-5 pm. There will be no charge for the tea and coffee served at the sale. Grade 8 girls will hold a candy sale, the pro- ceeds of which will be used to help finance some future school trips. Robin Hood each fired a and added two assists to leader of Unit 3. The luncheon is scheduled for 12.45 pm. with a bake sale preceding at 12.30 pm. This promises to be an in- teresting and worthwhile lunch- eon. It will be prepared by an outside staff who will utilize new products from various com- panies. The many new products will be displayed and given away as prizes at the end of the luncheon. Tickets can be obtained from the ticket con- venor Mrs. G. Stuart. 285-4115 or from any member of Unit 3. Thornhill for several years. are returning to the United States where Mr. Lapp will be entering the manufacturing industry. He was an executive in the insur- iance business during the years he spent in Canada. Friends and acquaintances of the Lapps wish them luck and offer best wishes. it t It 10' Vivienne King. Thornridge Drive. was hostess at a birth- day party on January 30. Vivi- enne was celebrating her ninth birthday. Her guests enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lapp and their children, residents of Peewees Thornhill Presbyterian 3 Holy Trinity Rockets 2 Holy Trinity Terrors 10 Thornhill United 2 St. Luke’s 6 St. Edwards Tigers 3 Bantams Thornhill Presbyterian 1 Holy Trinity 3 St. Edwards 6 Thornhill United 2 Juveniles January 28 Thornhill Juveniles 9 Queen‘s Street United 0 Rick Chalklyn and Rick Her- on scored doubles. Singles were scored by Bob Priestman. Al Elliott, Barry St. John. Wayne Mills and Doug Thompson. Penalties went to A1 Elliott and Wayne Mills. January 29 Thornhill Juveniles 0 Blythwood United Church 0 The juveniles will end their season Friday and from there will go into the playoffs. January 24 training for Stouffvflle Clippers 6 weeks came Sutton-Cannington 3 'ures in the 54 Jim Hood. Rod Kelson and This Saturday STOUFFVILLE JUNIOR HOCKEY CLUB THORNHILL CHURCH LEAGUE Holy Trinity 0 St. Edwards Eagles 1 St. Edwards Cubs 0 United Church 1 Holy Trinity 2 St. Edwards 3 St. Luke‘s 1 Thomhill United and‘This Saturday. Liz and Kelley goal‘are making their second try at lead the senior duet championship be Film night, sponsored by the ee St. Luke's CWL is to be held ,‘ls on February 5. “Lilies of the '0â€" Field“ will be seen at two showâ€" to ings, in St. Luke's Separate I0] School auditorium. The first is V '11 ‘ Co-op Nursery School An executive meeting of the scheduled for 7 p.m. for stll-lThornhill Co-operative Nursery dents. when the admission will nd be 25c. and the second at 9.15 of pm. when all seats will be 50c. rts Scene um‘the Stouffville Clippers to a 6-..to be a very popular occasion. School was held January 22 at the home of Mrs. J. Andrews, 26 Idleswift Drive. The executive decided that there will be a fathers‘ day on March 6 and hope to see as many fathers as possible at the school that day. The children look forward to this and it has always proved ’ This year he is hoping to see the Cleaners win an OMHA ‘championship and he looks for- ward to the Annual Peewee Tournament at Goderich. High singles: Mary Redman 233, Nell Wright 202, Ev Bur- den 256, Gladys Smith 221, Gwen Long 268, June Fallis 221, Jo Cruise 210, Joy Pictzhall 213, Doreen Marks 205. Mixed Bowling League Team standings â€" Gord Sweezy 32, Charlie MacDonald 31, Reg Sparkes 23, Pat Paul- an 22. John MacDonald 21, Jim Rutledge 18. The only score for the ladies went to Karen MacDonald who had a high three of 668 and two high singles 277, and 261. Better luck next week girls. High triple again went to John MacDonald this week with 702. High singles: John Mac- Donald 279, 232, Denny Stew- art 224. Cy Ball 220, 214, Don Bradley 259, Art Palmer 280, 264, Charlie MacDonald 223- 270, Reg Bayliss 216. John Ry- an 221. Jim Rutledge 205, Rick 500 207, Peter Leahy 214. HOCKEY PERSONALITY “I like hockey because it‘s rough," declared twelve year old Joe De Marco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vince De Marco of Thomhill. “It‘s no fun if you don‘t have to fight for some- thing,†he sadi. a seven game playoff series next Tuesday at the arena. January 28 Stouffvllle Clippers 8 Little Britain 6 Goals: Ross Brown 3 ,Rod Kelson 2, Neil Saunders. Barry MacLean and Pete Reesor scor- ed singles. Joe is in grade 8 at St. Luke’s Separate School. Next fall he hopes to go to Brebeuf High School. Joe likes swimming. Last year he won a swimming trophy in the intermediate class Vivienne King, Thornridge Drive. was hostess at a birth~ day party on January 30. Vivi- enne was celebrating her ninth birthday. Her guests enjoyed movies, games and a delicious RICHMOND HILL SENIOR LEAGUE Keswick 13 Thomhill Shamrocks 1 Goals: Gary Stamp 3, Ray Miller 2, Carmen Sargent and Ernie Dubkowski scored sing- les. at the ThornhiLl Pool. He also likes to play football and col- ects coins. Synchronized swimming coach: Pat Vlassof reports that the se- nior competition for her swim: mers took place down at the women's athletic building. Uni- versity of Toronto. Liz Duncan‘ came fourth in solo and fourthi in figures. And Kelley Burkart,K who suffered two broken ankr les last fall. got back into the swim in December and after training for two and a half. weeks came fifth in the fig- ures in the senior competition. _ SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING and Kelley The guest speaker was Miss Marion Niven of the Anglican Training College. MiSS Niven’s talk on the work of the col- lege was interesting and infor- mative. Students go to the col- lege for training in missionary work and are sent to needed areas. They now have married women taking part time cour- ses at the college, she reported and said there are more stud- ents registered than ever be- fore. Miss Niven answered many questions in the discussion per- The next meeting of the the Thornhill nursery school is the home of Mrs. L. Jamieson. 24 Centre St. The motto will be “Keep your word with your children. the same as you do your bankerâ€. The roll call will be “Should November 11 be a school holiday?" Mrs. C. Sin- clair. convenor of agriculture and Canadian industries will be in charge. Hostess will be Mrs. C. Sinclair and Mrs. J. Fisher. Any interested women are in- vited to attend. The parish guild meeting was held January 26. The meeting was chaired by President Mrs. R. Cox and Rev. H. R. Howden installed the new officers. possible at the school that day. An opportunity sale will be The children look forward to held February 20 by the par. this and it has aIWays Proved ish guild. Clear the clasets now to be a very popular occasion- of your family's outgrown clo- A Parent-Education meeting thes. Call Mrs. R. Hudema at was announced for February 16. 285-3194 for information or pick to be held at the home of Mrs. up. J. Andrews. The speakers will On February 7‘ Captain R. be Miss N. Heeks and Miss E. Taylor of the Church Army will Berlin from the Royal Ontario be the guest speaker at the eve- Museum. The subject of their ning service, A church army talk will be "Your Child and team will meet with the young the_Museun1"._ people after the service. Mrs‘ C. Broderick. supervisor of the school, reported to the executive that the school owes much of its success to the ex- cellent parent co-operation that the Thornhill nursery school is fortunate to have. Mrs. A. Cumming, who has been an assistant teacher at the school, is at present taking a course for teachers in pre- school education. This is a Uni- versity of Toronto extension course. An inspiring memorial for Sir Winston Churchill was part of the morning service on Jan- uary 31. Holy Trinity Women‘s Institute Mrs. P. Cowan of Willowdale, winner of the $215 January jackpot at the Thornhill Lions Club bingo is shown flanked by Lion Harry Lak, chairman of the bingo committee, left, and Lion C. Nels Gage, 3rd vice- president, right. Absent when the picture was taken was co-winner Mrs. M. Porter of Richmond Hill, who also won $215. lions "Jackpot" Winner Village Meetings The caterers’ meeting held on January 18 at the home of Mrs. R. C. Byford, Arnold Avenue had eighteen members present. A coffee hour has been plan- ned for the second Sunday of every month, after the morning service. Mrs. R. C. Byford is president of the caterers with Mrs. A. Crawford as vice-pres- ident and Mrs. Rae MacLeod as secretary-treasurer. iod held after her talk. A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. 5. Rose. 17 Laureâ€" leaf on February 2 when a dis- cussion took place on the form- ation of a new group of the guild. Anyone interested in the work of the guild is asked to call Mrs. R. Cox, 285-4359 An opportunity sale will be held February 20 by the par- field last year and who did ex-‘ cellent work in the summer mission field last year, will preach. Dave Iverson. another candidate and well known for his work in the church, will as- sist in the service. Rev. A. I. Higgins has requested members of the Christian education com- mittee and the leaders of the young people's work to please ish guild. Clear the clasets now‘Sit in the front work Pew 0f the of your family's outgrown clo- thes. Call Mrs. R. Hudema atl sanctuary for the service. Rover News On February 7 the sacrament of baptism will be conducted at the morning sewice. At the eve- ning service the music of the church will be featured and the offering will be used to com- plete the payment of the or- gan chimes. Thornhill Uhited The annual congregational meeting was held on February 1. A pot luck supper was serv- ed. National Youth Sunday will be observed on February 7 when Allan Ahoe one of Thorn- hiil's young men recommended to the ministry by the congre- gation and who did excellent work in the summer mission On January 24 the Presby- teens had Gordon Patterson as their guest. In the afternoon the Presby- teens conducted a service at North Haven Nursing Home. The library committee has announced that people have shown great interest and co-op- eration in the use of their books. However if anyone has had a book for over two months the committee would appreci- ate their return to be checked Presbyterian Church Grades 7. 8 and 9 of the church school went on a tour of Knox College on January 29. The annual congregational meeting was held on January 25. The annual Lakeland Region winter rally was held on Jan- uary 23 and 24 at W. Earl Rowe Provincial Park near Al- liston. Approximately sixty Rovers and fifteen Skippers (leaders of Rover crews) at-l tended. The Rovers came from Pickering. Markham. Thornhill, Richmond Hill, Barrie and 01'- illia. Representatives from Thornhill were Rover Mate Paul Spafford, and Dave Cann who did the driving. The weather was very cold with temperat- ures of 25 degrees in the after- noon and dropping to 15 below The day commenced with a horseshoe and setting up camp in the snow and freezing rain. After the horseshoe there was a log cutting contest when two teams were timed for their per- formance. Two snowmobiles were taken to the rally by one of the Skippers and the boys hooked on toboggans for a wild snowy ride on roads. trails and fields. Camp broke early the follow- ing morning owing to the rainy weather. A church service was held. with a portion of the ser- vice devoted to Sir Winston Churchill. Tents were then tak« en down and the campsites cleared. A television reporter from Channel 3 Barrie happen- ed along and took pictures of the crews as they were leaving. All Rovers and Skippers agv- reed the rally was very success- ful and was thoroughly enjoyed. Each crew cooked their own meals. The fare was largely steaks. beans and weiners and was much enjoyed. A campfire was held in the evening with a sing song and refreshments. Everyone hit the sack early after the strenuous day of fun and excitement. We need your Used Car Now. 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