It is hoped there will be a! A 5"†°_" "The Rented Tm?" demonstration of Miss Clairol was Fhe h‘ghllght 0f the Apr†hair color rinses at the last meet‘mz 0f the M8†and M?!" meeting of the season‘ to be £113 Guild of the Presbyterian held at the home of Mrs. A. Chum“ wedneSday evening- Snaith, 68 Rockport Crescent Members Of group three may“ south. V , all the roles, both male and fe- a: y . w: male, under the direction of A general meeting of the 4th Rena Bergman The fur} “’35 Richmond Hill Cub and Scout mcï¬eased by SeVera} mIShaPS Mother's Auxiliary was held 112- durlng the Presentatlon- Following dedication Sunday of the new baptismal font. gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bratl’isch, the following infants were bap- lized in St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church, Bayview A\'e.: Annette Louise. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erich Radke. David Mich- ael. son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Drake. Kenneth Paul. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen. and Stacey Dawn. daughter of Mr. ml Mrs. Alfred Bulova. 1 A general meeting of the 4th Richmond Hill Cub and Scout Mother’s Auxiliary was held re- cently at the home of Shirley Saunders. 22 Benson Avenue. Due to the absence of presi- that a cheque for $500 had been dent Iva White, the meeting tUPHEd OVEI‘ to the board of was chaired by the secretary, managers, and a donation of Shirley Flï¬eld. $25 made to the newly organiz- Plans were discussed for the ed CUb PaCk- Money to Dur- annual marathon bridge party Chase the necessary supplies to and pot luck supper to be held fill out two layettes to be in- in May. cluded in the WMS bale was Nominating Committee Chair- also authorized. Plans for the‘ man Thelma Long presented a coffee break and bake sale onl late of officers for the 1965-66 May 12 were also finalized season - which was carried un- WW & . ammously. The meeting adjourned for coffee, with the saying of the Scout Mizpah. The April meeting of the After being a resident of Allenbrae branch of YCHA was Richmond Hill for the past 17 held recently at the home of years. Mrs. David Lamb of 211 Mrs. R. Knapp. Paliser Crescent. Yonge Street South moved this A discussion was held re the week to her new home at 50 forthcoming sale at Allencourt Wellington Street. Apt. 9, Port Plaza on May 7. and saleable‘Hope. The best wishes of all articles were on display - hand her friends go with her to her painted barbeque aprons and new home. matching tablecloths being a! - )0! it most attractive new feature. * * The April meeting of the Allenbrae branch of YCHA was held recently at the home of Mrs. R. Knapp. Paliser Crescent. llencourt Shopping Centre «Iarkham Rd. & Bayviewi Avenue Richmond Hill On May 10 members of the. The next meeting Will be held Inner Wheel will be guests of May 19 at the church. Mrs. their Rotarian husbands at 3 Ellen Bellach will show a movie joint meeting being held at the on “Comparative Religions". Japanese Cultural Centre in Mrs. Naomi Myers provided Toronto. refreshments. Nm. C. Lazenby, B.Sc. th The grand finale of the after-1 The group began making noon bridge marathon will be "Christmons". These are decora- held at Thornhill Golf and tions for the church's Christmas Country Club May 5. tree. Allencourt Pharmacy Ltd. The players and their produc-{tian symbols, illustrated with tion staff sincerely thank all for colored films. their untiring work in making President Mrs. Sylvia Lim- the evening such a success. es- pert. had Charge of the business pecially Jim Dean for making meeting. Reports were given set changes. the costume staff from the various committees. for their realistic creations. the It was announced that the St. Matthew‘s Choir and "The’mother and daughter tea will be Liberal" for their coverage. [held May 15 at the Church. * * * * {Members will attend the annual On Tuesday evening of lasticentral district meeting at Ham- week members of the lnnerlilton on May 8. ,’,,-, EVER WONDER ‘f" mm woum DRUGS? When you "1an 0' the many I Rory processes. the vaw maternal people at takes to produce the p and get it to vour pharmacnst. milder that "wonder drugs" cl little as they do. A really msign pm: to pay ior curing snclnes incveaslnz Ille expectancy! Whel doctor presumes. we have the tier drugs" to ï¬ll your prescript This year‘s play “Eyes Upon The Crossâ€, was the sixth pro- duction of St. Matthew's Play- ers and their third religious drama. Formed in the fall of 1962. this very active group have regularly been presenting their works before responsive audiences. Another very successfulbnd échool hoard dui‘ing the drama was staged recently ath‘orty years he resided in the Stf Matthew‘s United Church. lvillage, being reeve in 1941 and Keep “Life in the Hill“ columns up to date with your news - the service is free - phone the Social Editor Margot Crack at 884-1105. drop a line to 63 Yonge Street South, or drop in personally, we’ll be pleased to hear from you. 884-4461 > "all as. (M raw mammals. the is to produce the product a your pharmacist. It‘s a “wonder drugs" cost as do. A really msigmhcant for curing sickness. and ‘e expectancy! when your rubes. we have the “won. a fill your prescription as abou Flying Officer James Stewart is shown leaving a jet “Thunderbird†T33' at Gimli, Manitoba RCAF‘ base recently. Only son of James Stewart, manager of the local Becker Milk Store, and Mrs. Stewart, Jim met his 'parents at Winnipeg airport on April 8 and drove them 60 miles to Gimli. There the next day he was presented with his “wings†by Commodore A. A. Burgess in an impressive ceremony on the base. Jim is a former student at Richmond Hill High School and at 22 has completed 18 months of training with the RCAF. He is now attending a three month course at Clinton School of Instructional Technique (near London) which will be followed by a three month course at the Flying Instructor School, Port- age La Prairie. Manitoba. Jim will then return to Gimli where he has been assigned for a period of from three to five years as an instructor on C1-41 (Tutor) basic jet trainer. During the business portion of the meeting it was reported that a cheque for $500 had been "Winged " A t Gim/I; Man. President Mrs. Sylvia Lim- pert. had charge of the business meeting. Reports were given Mrs. Nelly Williamson “’35 in The remainder of their holi- Charge 0f the program and the day was spent touring the Unit- devotions. ‘ The topic was Chrls- ed Nations Building viewing tian symbols. illustrated w1th the Statue of Liberty‘ and at- colored films. tending the Broadway produc- PI‘ESident Mrs. SYM“ “"1" tion of "The Golden Boy†star- pert. had charge of the busipeSS ring Sammy Davis. 1 I Mrs. James 1‘ orley and her ‘father Mr. B. ousins of 31 Palmer Avenue attended the 50th Anniversary Dinner of the Woodbridge H y d r 0 Electric Commission held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Woodbridge on April 22. V Mr. Cousins had served on; the hydro commission. council and school board during the forty years he resided in the. village. being reeve in 1941 and‘ 1942. ‘ *liiï¬ St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church[ Women held their monthly‘ meeting April 20 with sixteeni members present. j Gail Methe and Diane Hayes. both residing on Markham Road. returned on Friday hav- ing spent the Easter holidays in New York. with side trips to Washington and Virginia Leaving April 16. they flew- to New York, and on Monday left by train for Washington," where they spent twu days seeing the White House, the grave of the late President Ken- nedy in Arlington Park Ceme- ‘tery. the museum. and other points of interest, continuing by car to Virginia. returning to New York via Washington on Wednesday. to attend the open- ing of the world's Fair. | Do please convey my best I wishes to everyone - and I also again my deepest apol- l ognes. Happy Easter. Tommy Steele. lullllllllllllllllllllllll‘lllllllllll|lllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllki nu. no 11 uuuquuu Au vu Mrs. L. W. Zuefelt and sons.‘:by calling 384-1301 01' 884-1675.1 membérs of cit! can '1 Bruce and Cameron, 402 Mark- * * * * '1oin for the ocbcasionnfxl/ill ham Rogd, holidayed with her Professor Cyril Blackman ofjheld at the Inn on the Park parents 1n Hobart. Indlana, for Emmanuel College will be the‘ Thirty four years ago the 1 the 133511 two Weeks- .lzuest preacher at Richmondiphanfpr nf fhp :nrnrifv Both Richmond Hill High School graduates. Miss Methe is teaching at Snowcrest Public ‘School. Bayview and Cummer and Miss Hayes at Aurora Pub- lic School. lullllIllHm“llllllllllllllllllll‘llllllllll“ll11mlll!lllllllllllfllllllllllllli potential teachers will be held in St. Matthew’s Unitgd Church on May 6 at 8 pm. and on Sat- urday afternoon. May 8. Good Wishes From Tommy Steele Via New York “May I say how very sor- ry I am for not writing earlier than this, but owing to the mail growing daily whilst we rehearsed at length, I found that I couldn’t pay enough atten- tion to it until now - alas too late! All the same I sincerely hope everything went well with you all. Following an invitation to singer Tommy Steele- star of "Half A Sixpence†which has just completed a successful run at the O‘Keefe Centre - to attend the cast party following the recent Muscular Dystrophy Theatre Night - a personal letter was received last week from the singer who is now in New York prior to the muslcal‘s Broadway opening. “Uncle Jerry's iClub" l a Buf~’ Richmond Hill Unit $21,500 talo television show. 1 This season Paul has appearJ 1965 QUOTAS ed on Hamilton television. as? , , .. well as winning first prize on ontano Dlvmon $117530“ Congratulations to Paul Bore- ham. Cartier Crescent. 12 year old dance student of the Sylvia Garson Dance Studios, who re- ceived a gold medal with 91 marks in the modern jazz class at Peel Music Festival. The ad- judicator's remarks were “ex- cellent, fine Showmanship and good promise". A great evening of entertain- ment is planned for this Fri- day evening at McConaghy Pub- lic School. The school's Dar- ent-teacher auxiliary is holding a spring dance and card party in the auditorium from 9 until midnight. There will be prizes and refreshments and tickets may be secured from any mem- ber of the executive or at the door. week. A local girl Janice Gralnger, was the soloist in the Maypole dance sequence from Old Lon- 1don - in the role of Queen of the May. Janice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Grainger, Yonge St. South. has been mak- ing rapid strides in the art of ice skating - in February she passed her silver free skating test, and this month two senior silver dances - the Blues and the Paso Doble. a: it it it A great evening of entertain- ment is planned for this Fri- day evening at McConaghy Pub- Norm Lewis, chairman of this bake sale to be held at the ‘year's Easter Seal Committee school May 8 from 10 am - 2 {of the local Lions, reports that pm. although not yet complete, re- Anyone who would like to turns will equal last year’s at donate articles for the white least. zelephant booth are asked to * * * * call Mrs. Jean Nuzent at 884- Attending the 33rd annual_3888. meeting of the Federation of Ontario Naturalists recently in Kingston were Mr. and Mrs. P. Addison of 55 Trench Street BROUGHAM Deputy-reeve Jean McPherson led the opposi- tion at a recent meeting of . . 'council to discontinue the new ‘Rlchmond Hi“. * ,_ $300,000 municipal building. . 'She said it should be held up Under the convenorsmp of.until receipt of the Geoldena :Brother Earle Magee. the broth- berg report and that it would ers 0f RlChmond Hm Chapter be impractical to provide water. 313; of the Eastern or sewer to the project. manâ€"4 The 14th Unionville Skating Carnival which featured World champion Petra Burka and Bronze Medal Champion Don- ald Knight, drew capacity crowds for its two night run at Crosby Memorial Arena last week. John Grieve of Sugar Maple Lane, returned last Saturday from Banff, Alberta. where he spent his Easter vacation skiing with several other instructors from the Toronto Ski Club. Speaking on "Judaism". Rev. F. James Burn of St. Matthew’s United Church addressed two meetings this week â€" the even- group of the UCW held on Monday at the home of Mrs. H. Haessler, 392 Becker Road, and the morning unit No. 2 who met on Wednesday at the church. I The Rev. J. F. O’Neil. rector the church at 8 pm. of St. Mary’s Anglican Church, The meeting was adjourned attended a liturgical conference by the new president Mrs. in New York this week sponsor- Hill and refreshments were ed by the Episcopal Church of served. the U.S.A. with over 1,000 dele- * * * "‘ gates attending. Queen‘s Scout Wayne Long of Due to the response to this auction and sale, it is hoped to make it an annual event. The penny auction and nearly‘ing term: President Mrs. N. new sale held last Thursday at Hill, Vice-President: Mrs. J. the YWCA headquarters in the Harris, Mrs. R. Ryan, Mrs. F. Allencourt Plaza was highly Churcher, Treasurer Mrs. J. successful, and members would Coughlin, Secretary Miss Grace like to express their thanks to O’Brien. Father J. O’Donnell everyone who attended. installed the new executive and Due to the response to this wished them every success. YWCA With the thought that Spring must be around the corner. the UCW of St. Matthew’s United Church are presenting a fashion show and tea this Saturday. yfrom 2 to 4 pm at the church. * * * ’“ ljoin for the occasion will be; To ï¬nance the purchase of Professor Cyril Blackman ofjheld at the Inn on the Park. ‘materials, Gladys Willmott, Emmanuel College will be the‘ Thirty four years ago the ï¬rst Marie Worrell and Bunny Stone- guest preacher at Richmond‘chapter of the sorority was‘man, have been collecting ar- Hill United Church this Sunday formed in Abilene. Kansas.lticles for a rummage sale to be on the occasion of the church‘s'There are now 7,500 chapterslheld from 12 - 2.30 pm. this anniversary. and 175,000 members in four-rsaturday (May 1) at the Boy * * * * t en countries. _ ‘ ‘Scout hall in the town park. 144-..â€-.. ads." n..- Plan to attend and enjoy the children‘s fashions. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Members enjoyed an interest- ing film night. courtesy of Du- pont of Canada. The Engineers’ Wives held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. K. Holbeck, 210 Rich- mond Street. The evening was spent mak- ing plans for the chapter's May bake sale. followed by a film on The monthly meeting of Rich- mond Rose Chapter. IODE. was held April 12 at the home of Mrs. B. Pederson. Aurora. Fast becoming the meetingr place of the Hill-the Ruthe Calverley Gallery, Yonge St. South, attracted many local and out of town resi- dents on Saturday evening, when the vivacious art con- noisseur held a sherry par- ty and preview showing of Charles Playfair’s paintings and drawings. The show will until May '7. The banquet is being held May 6 at the Presby- terian Church and the or- ganizing committee would appreciate members prompt co-operation. Attention Senior Citizens - all members are reminded to get their bowling han- quet tickets from Jack Sheahan at 884-7375. not later than Friday of this week. life of Sir Winstbn Church- continue Under the convenorship of Brother Earle Magee. the broth- ers of Richmond Hill Chapter No. 302 Order of the Eastern Star, sponsored a mast enjoy- able and successful evening when they held a buffet supper followed by cards and dancing for over 125 guests in the Vaughan Memorial Hall on Sat- urday last. Queen‘s Scout Wayne Long of the 4th Richmond Hill Troop will be honored at the parade service of the 4th Richmond‘ Hill Cubs and Scouts at 7 pm. on Sunday evening at St. Mary's Anglican Church. , ESTELLE MARKHAM 884-3787 autumnImunuuuInulmumummmnmumunmnmunmmi gluluuunmnuzmmunumumm1u\uuuummmmmmmuuu ‘ the Mrs. Hill reported on the day of recollection held April 3 at Oak Ridges. Members and ladies of the parish are invited to attend the regional meeting to be held May 6 in St. Mary’s school following benediction in the church at 8 pm. Mrs. C. Bettles was presented with a past-president's pin by Father O'Donnell, and thanked her executive for their support. The following councillors were appointed to ofï¬ce: Mrs. J. Houlton, Mrs. A. George, Mrs. A. Foster, Mrs. C. VanWiering- en, Mrs. F. Churcher, Mrs. R. Szeler, Mrs R Houlihan. Mrs. E. McCullough and Mrs. J. Coughlin of the nominating committee presented the follow- ing slate of ofï¬cers for the com- ing term: President Mrs. N. The annual elections of the CWL of St. Mary’s Immaculate Church were held in Our Lady of Fatima School on April 26. In addition to the banquet, traditional ceremonies will be observed. The history of the chapters will be reviewed and new members will receive their ï¬rst welcome to membership. However. he did appear on April 24, and enjoyed a pre-summer sunbath out- side the entrance to his south burrow. William Woodchuck, who lives in an apartment he- neath a coach house on south Yonge Street, refused to make an appearance on February 2. because he knew Spring 1965 was much more than six Weeks away. Let's see, six weeks from April 24 is - - - Cancer Society 1965 QUOTAS piano teacher Mrs. Paul McConvey of the Patricia White Shoppe in the Richmond Heights Centre (left) picks the winning ticket while President Mrs. Bruce Smith holds the box. The name drawn was that of Mrs. Peter Williamson of Manitoulin Island who will receive a chic creation by Georgena Spearn. An elegant hat box was the obvious container from which to draw the name of the lucky winner of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority’s recent spring bonnet raffle in aid of charity. Canadian A New Hat For Someone! At the April meeting of the WA of Thornhaven School for Retarded Children, plans were discussed for the treasure and bake sale to be held at the school May 8 from 10 am - 2 The cover will change each month, illustrating the season. This month the robin heralds (optimistically) the spring. ‘0- -v\-o.«m.(-v.4 - .0- -mw"r>.1‘.n Mr. Mills, a graphic artist of considerable talent, has been appointed design consultant for ACTRA. and helped the editor- ial board completely redesign the layout of the magazine. ‘ The striking cover on this month's issue of the ACTRA magazine was designed by a loâ€" cal resident Bryan Mills of 132 Lucas Street. May will be a busy month for members with catering com- mitments, and plans under con- sideration for an evening’s dem- onstration of care and groom- ing. , The Monday Afternoon Bowl- ing League held their end of season luncheon this week at Richmond Hill Golf and Coun- try Club. * a: :0: >9: The Ladies‘ auxiliary to branch 375. Royal Canadian Legion. held their general meeting April 26. ‘ The charter was draped and a silence was observed in mem- ory of John Oliver. branch member. Zone Commander Mabel Clark, Woodbridge, made :her ofï¬cial yearly visit to the auxiliary and during her ad- ‘dress commented favourably on ‘the excellent work of service performed by this auxiliary. ‘The hospital visiting committee reported on the monthly visit to Sunnybrook Hospital and on the attendance of members at the funeral service for John. Oliver. The euchre committee reported a very successful euchre April 21 and plans are going ahead to make this a Iradios at Herridge Electric TV kcillor William Lazenby recently monthly event. Winners of Philco portable and Appliances, Levendale Road. at Philco's ‘Open House’ held last week were, Mrs. S. Bainbridge. 215 Bluegrass Blvd.) (lucky number 03724); 2nd win- ner, Mrs. J. Hoult, 391 Bent Crescent llucky number 02657); 3rd winner, Ray Bursey. 244 Bluegrass Blvd. (lucky number 01590). Prizes may be picked up at the store this week - please bring lucky number stubs. * t ‘ 3 Sympathy is extended to Mrs. R. W. Jackson, Ruggles Avenue, on the death of her mother, Mrs. John Healy, at Orillia on April 23. w: :0: 4: a: Judge J. F. Sweeny, Mayor Thomas Broadhurst and Coun- toured the Simcoe Hall Boys’ Club to study the boys club set- up in Oshawa. >k * III 10‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. Jnvnp. 29l The Monday Afternoon Bowl- ing League held their end of season luncheon this week at Richmond Hill Golf and Coun- try Club. Anyone interested in free in- struction in the art of hand weaving would be welcome to call 884-2959 for further infor- mation. Under the leadership of Min Duffy, Norfolk Avenue, the wo- men of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter Day Saints are starting a new project - hand weaving. The Willowdale Epilepsy Group would welcome par- ents interested in epilepsy to see a ï¬lm “Modern Con- cepts of Epilepsy†at a meeting being held at 8.15 pm next Monday (May 3) at North York Public Library Karl ’3 beauty salon IN THE MALL Ver 0" “Us The congregation of St. Mat- the ACNEA thew’s United Church have ap- 0“ Judge J. F. Sweeny, Mayor at Thomas Broadhurst and Coun- m‘cillor William Lazenby recently 99 toured the Simcoe Hall Boys’ “1 Club to study the boys club set- 1'9 up in Oshawa. " proved the sale of 2% acres of 2 their property to a Walter Mil- ler who is a nominee for a de- f veloper. The land is located 1 at the rear of their Crosby Ave. r property and is to be used for ' residential development in con- ‘ junction with other property the same party has purchased '_east of the church property. Consult the Miscellaneous Classiï¬ed When Home Repairs Are Needed muuuummmmunummummumm\\uuumummumnuuuum Public School Registration Today Mr. and Mrs. W. Joyce, 29 Gentry Crescent, returned on Monday from a ten day vaca- tion in Florida and Grand Ba- hama Island. .Mrs. Joyce is on the stafl’ of Len Pugh Real Estate. Delta Lambda Chapter mem- bers. Beta Sigma Phi. gathered ‘ at the home of Mrs. Alice Cam- ‘eron April 20. An interesting talk was given by Nelly Williamson on the sculpture of Malverna Hoï¬man. a contemporary artist who trav- elled around the world to create her impression of every race in bronze. Prizes may be picked up at the store this week - please bring lucky number stubs. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. R. W. Jackson, Ruggles Avenue, on the death of her mother, Mrs. John Healy, at Orillia on April 23. A baby shower was held for Mrs. Joyce Linderman who re- cently became the proud moth- er of a chosen daughter. Afterwards members guided by Sandra Eveleigh tried their hand in modelling with asbes- tos powder. Representatives of the York County Health Unit will be present at each school to interview the parents. Following is the sched- ule: April 29, Crosby Heights; April 30. Mac- Killop: May 3. P1easant- ville; May 4, Beverley Ac- res: May 5. Walter Scott; May 6, McConaghy. Today (Thursday) is reg- istration day for children who will be starting school for the first time in Septemâ€" ber. Last Week, Richmond Hill Public School Board an- nounced that parents of children eligible for admis- sion to kindergarten in the fall, could register them between April 29 and May (Photo by Stuart‘s Studio) THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday, April 29 SHIELDS designed for comfort and quality by For the photographic record of your wedding, the services of a qualiï¬ed professional photographer are essen- nal. Call us today, won't you? Small Eggs 2V2 321' 19¢ BAYVIEW PLAZA BREAD 5 for 99¢ FARM FRESH â€" Dozen 33c HIV; room/a @FM m; 54/14/17 "V 75mm" Bologna 283m 4 Ibs.99¢ DEMPSTER’S PRESSWOOD - By the piece Prime Rib lb. 55¢ BONE IN OR BONELESS - ROASTS 30A YONGE ST. S.. RICHMOND HILL 884-6741 C. 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