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The Liberal, 26 Aug 1965, p. 15

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THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayvlew Avenues Trinity XI Rev. F 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10.30 a:m. â€" Morning Prayer 11 am Nursery and Junior Juni Congregation F 7.00 pm. â€" Holy Communion A O In the Chapel â€"â€" Wednesdays 10 am. -â€"- Holy Communion Rev. R. E. McLennan 407 Lynett Crescent - 884-4236 Church. 884-7083 SUNDAY, AUGUST 29. 1965 10 DUA‘unL. nuuuu. nu, Auuv Trinity XI 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer and Litany 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNIIILL Brooke & Jane Streets Rector Rev. II. Reginald Howden, B.A., L. Th. Rev. Fred C. Jackson, Assistant, Estelle Markham. ARCT., RM’I‘. Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY. AUGUST 29, 1965 Eleventh Sunday After Trinity 8 am. â€" Holy Communion. 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Preacher: Rev. F. C. Jackson SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. 1965 9:45 a.m. â€" Sunday School and Adult Bible Discussion Class 11 a.m. â€" Worship Service Nursery provided CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN MISSION Thornhiil - Langstaff - Richvale; Arnold D. Weigel, Pastor 24 Orion Crescent. Thornhill Phone 889-7216 Worship Services to com- mence Sunday, September 19, 1965, in temporary quarters at the Masonic- Hall. Elgin Street, Thornhill. B.A., B.D., Wed. 8 Bible Church Hour For Trinity XI 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 10 am. â€" Morning Prayer Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armitage, 10.30 am M.A., DJ). 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 Eleventh Sunday After Trinity 8 am. â€" Holy Communion (Chapel) 10.30 am. â€" Morning Service The Rector 11.10 am. â€"â€" Sunday School Organist: Howard Jerome ARCCO, ACCM RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street Classes for all (Opposite the High School) Pastor: Rev. A. B. Arnot, D.D. SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. 1965 11 a.m.â€"Subject: "Then And Now". 7 pm. â€" Subject: “Daybreak”. A Friendly Welcome 1: Extended to ALL 884-3091 THORNHILL Wlll preach. i BAPTIST CHURCH A welcome is extended to all (Convention of Ont. & Que.) THORNHILL UNITED Stop 17, Yonge Street CHURCH Rev. Minton Johnston, D.D.. .Rev. A. I. Higgins, 8A., B.D.‘ Minister ? SUNDAY. AUGUST 29, 1965 Mrs. Cameron Andrew, 0rganlst}9.45 a.m. â€" Intermediate and From August 8 to September 5 Senior Sunday School Meeting with the St. John's 11 a,m_ -â€" Nursery and up to 11 Baptist Church in the Rich- years mond Hill Public Library. 11 am, â€" Morning Worship "'WSTA’EFâ€" For further information call BAPTIST CHURCH 335-2131 (FeIIOWShip of Ev‘ngeflcal ‘CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Baptist Churches in Canada) 19:45 mm. â€" Worship Service 26 Church Street Thornhill‘ and Sunday School Pastor: Rev. Thomas M. Watson Benson SL. Thornhill ‘ , , ISIUNDAY' AUGUST 29' 1965 ‘Other Denominations am 7 pm. Guest Speaker: A CHURCH OF CHRIST _ Rev. G. H. ng Concord A". and Kin: High Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil Assistant Curate: Rev. Donald Bone SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. 1965 EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. K. A. Thatcher 889-6789 Murray Creyke Organist SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. 1965 Music “Be Ye Therefore Merciful, As Your Father Is Merciful” ALL: SAINTS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen Supervised nursery at all Lord's day activities MIDWEEK HOUR. WED., 7.30 pm. Prayer. Praise. Bible Study A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU Rector: Rev. E. SUNDAY. AUG ST. STEPHEN'S ANGLICAN ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAPTIST “ ~ COLOR 'rv WEDNESDAY 1. â€" Holy Cox Morning Prayer . H. Costigan UST 29. 1965 ' After Trinity ' Communion CHURCH ‘ommunion SUNDAY, AUGUST 29. 1965 9.30 am â€" Worship Service and Church School (2 miles south of Maple) ?1 Rev. E. Lange. BA, BD,‘ MTH17 832-2073 Organist: Mrs. J. Keffer § ST. JOHN’S BAPTIST CHURCH ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Bayview Avenue 5., Near Centre St. Albert E. Meyers. B.A. B.D., S.'l‘.M., Pastor 884-5264 Ralph Markham, Organist and Choirmaster Richmond Hill 1‘ ADVENTISTS CHURC C. R. Neill, Minister (Convention of Out. and Que)? Meeting every Saturd: Minister: Rev. F. F. Bennett | ' Elgin Mills West Meeting in the Public Library“ Auditorium H/z mile West of Yonge 5 Aug. 8 - Sept. 5 linel.) 9.15 a.m.â€"Sabbath School Union Services with Thornhill 11 a.m.â€"WorshiD Service Baptist, in Richmond Hill Library , . F. I B .11 "d ‘ CAL‘ ARY CHURCH Ftheezzsticgz‘. 0° “at 11 am. â€" Worship Service; gifflut": AYE: Rwhm‘md Junior Church & Nursery ' stemgl'ies 2': C2213; For small children 8844387 A Cordial Welcome to All and“. m“, D A m--. SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. 1965 11 a.m.-â€"Morning Worship Guest Speaker: Mr. H. H. Dymond ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 7th Con. Vaughan Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. 19.65 Combined Summer Services Maple United St. Andrew’s Prestterian 10 am. â€" Worship Service in Maple United and St. Paul's, Vaughan No service first 4 Sundays. Sunday, August 29th Preparatory Service at 11.15 A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord A". and King High Drive f CONCORD SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. 1965 11 am. â€" Combined Bible School and Morning Service 7 pm. â€" Worship and Com- munion ’ ALL WELCOME I 889-3364 - 889-5057 PRESBYTERIANÂ¥ RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson. BA, BB Rev. H. E. Mackay Mr. J. Spanner. Assistant SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1965 11.15 am. â€" Morning Service Preacher - Rev. C. G. Higginson ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue Rev. 1“. James Burn, B.A., B.D. 884-5526 SUNDAY, AUGUST 29. 1965 10 am. â€" Worship Service Rev. C. G. Higginson Nursery and Junior Congregation UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MAPLE CHARGE Minister Rev. Ralph c. Williams. B.A., MONTH 01“ AUGUST 10 a.m.â€"Service will be held in Maple United in union with St. Andrew‘s Presby- terian. Rev. B. F. Andrew will preach. ‘ A welcome is extended to all THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH :Rev. A. I. Higgins, 8A., B.D. SUNDAY. AUGUST 29, 1965 ZION’LUTHERAN CHURCH r I‘LJU I I Ll‘IHI‘ Tel.: 285-5002 RICHMOND HILL 10 am. â€"- Sunday School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 am. â€" Worship Service Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Minister Tues.. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting Mrs. Vera Diamond Oak Ridges. AUbrey Ave. Organist and Choir Leader Rev- Roy Nigh, Minister SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. 1965 Tel.: 887-5544 1 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Worship 10:30 am. â€" Sunday School Guest Speaker; 11:30 am. â€" Worship Service Mr. H. H. Dymond 7:30 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service Tues.. 8 pm. â€"- Prayer Meeting am I‘vnnn‘nala ST. ANDREWS’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LUTHERAN UNITED Maple, Out. and 3_D_!ST0UFFVILLE: A decision by 65 the PUC to exclude all bids and from nonâ€"resident firms on a new truck. has been the subject , 1;!of some unfavorable comment, Chairman Walter Atkinson said p Elast week. A Stoufiville dealer all was awarded the tender, al- Ithough it was $59 higher than Icmthe lowest bid submitted by W 1Conlin Motors of Markham. 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7 pm. â€"- Evangelistic Service TUESDAY 8.15 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting FRIDAY 8 pm. â€"â€" Young Peoples CALVARY CHURCH imam. RICHMOND HILL Mrs 94 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hilllhe E Affiliated with the Pentecostal Feder Assemblies of Canada YASSOC 884-4387 :Royal Pastor: Rev. P. A. Sorensen '17 to SUNDAY I Mr RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Rugglel Pastor, Wm. Mackey SUNDAY, AUGUST 29. 1965 C. R. Neill, Minister Meeting every Saturday Elgin Mills West 1/; mile west of Yonge Street 9.15 a.m.â€"Sabbath School. Wed., 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Study. Church of the Light and Life Hour CKFI-l. 5 pm. Sunday For further information: Lllul‘Ull 01 HIV L115“! ullu [.1an Hour CKFH, 5 pm. Sunday For further information: 884-7097 BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH . 1 Wm. Vanderhent. Pastor‘ Richmond Hill 884-3155 Helse Hill (Gormley) 10 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Worship Service 7:30 pm. â€" Evening Service ‘ Wed. 7:45 p.m.â€"Prayer Meeting‘ Vaughan (3rd Com. 2 miles _ north of Concord) 11.00 a.m. â€"â€" Worship Servicei Rev. Tel: Concord at Public School Rev. A. W, Heise, Pastor an,- A Inn! rnnn i and boys visited Mr. and Mrs.i Mr- and Mrs- John Kremmer spent arweekend recently with"ume “"1 "‘99" fl Alvin Hall at Springvale oniand granddaughter Anne of Sunday. 'Mt. Joy, Pennyslvania, spent Recent visitors of Mr. and-the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George French were Rev. Clifford Sider‘ and Mrs. Earl Honsberger of: Miss Myrtle Sider of Stouff- Stouffwlle, Mrs. Ada Reichard'ville spent a few days with Mrs. of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beulah Jones. Rush and children of Burling-- A number of young people ton. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Brown‘lare attending the Brethren In and children of Welland Keith Christ “Cam " _ , l p Kahquah near Niglt of Welland and Mrs. Glenn‘Magnetawan. I ILEARAIRICCIE. ifriends at Crow Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols .spent the weekend with friends Land relatives at Ottawa and Smiths Falls. Mrs. Timmerman, (Betty Hus- iton) of Sudbury. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Mumberson, and called on friends in the community and on Sunday morning attend- ed the church service here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mort- son Welcomed arfother grand- son last week. A son was born ‘to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyn- ‘and Laurie. dall, a brother for Mairdi, Paul‘ m resignation from Arena Board and “action committee arena, 3 majorit agreed that the not be regarded trons" because t SPeCify what men Signed. Council both committees ‘ consulted about “OHS, it was repc N FT: 24 Oak Avenue Sunday â€" Servicel 9:30 am. â€" Remembrance Ser- vice 11 am. -- Bible Hour & Sun- day School '7 pm. -â€" Gospel Service Tuesday 8 pm. â€"-â€" Prayer meet- ing and Bible Study. ‘ Women's and Young People! ‘ Meetings as Announced. “Faith of Our Fathers Livinn RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL DONCASTER BIBLE CHAPEL Mr. Howard Hunt 7.00 p.m. â€"â€" Evening Service Mr. Philip King 8.15 pm. â€" Communion Service 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"-Family Service Wednesday â€" 7.30 p.m. Prayer Service and Bible Study 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School Nursery to Adults 1 rpm. â€"â€" Worship Service ‘ p.m. â€" Gospel Hour The new pastor, Wm. Mackey preaching at both services. Rev. L. K. Sider. Pastor SUNDAY, AUGUST 29. 1965 9.50 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Pastor’s theme: “The Road to Revival". 7.30 pm. -â€" Evening Service Theme: “Alternative to Con- version". Coming Sept. 5 to 19: Union Tent Crusade at Dixon Hill, with Rev. Q. J. Everest, evan- gelist. “BUILDING TO PRESENT THE WORD TO THE WORLD historic fort at Kingston is one of Canada‘s outstanding tourist attractions. Top physical condi- tion and good academic standing are among the qualifications of students for this summer em- ployment. AURORA: William D‘Arcy Reader. of King Township. 3 student at Queen's University. and Michael Holden. of Aurora. a student at Bishop's University. Lennoxville. Quebec. have been members of the famed- Fort Henry Guard this summer. The SUNDAY, AUGUST 29. 1965 (Clarke & Willowdale Stu.) SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH GORMLEI UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Still" Prayer and Mr. and Mrs. Deb Baker spent| Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hastings the weekend at Manitoulin Isâ€"iDreisback and Elizabeth of Cali- land- ifornia visited their uncle and Miss Norma Nigh of Spring- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet vale spent several days with’Francy. Dr. Dreisbach has just her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Edfreturned from spending a year Ellis. ‘in Medical Research in Ger- Mrs. E. B. Read has been many. visiting her sister in Fort Wil-n Rev. Ward-Shantz of Kitch- liam. onnr “72¢ Hm 6"an «nonbnr at Neighborhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reesor and family spent the weekend in Ohio. They also attended a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Witme' at Salem, Ohio, in honor of their cousin, John Witmer who has just returned from Viet- nam. Miss Norma Nigh of Spring- vale spent several days with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ellis. the annual convention of the The Misses Henderson visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill of New Toronto on Wednesday. Federated Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario at the Royal York Hotel from August 17 to 20. Mrs. C. Milsted and Charleen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E. Gooding and Ron on a three- day trip to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Reg McMullen and boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hall at Springvale on Sunday. Jo-Anne, James and Eugene Reesor remained for a holiday in Ohiol The Misses Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill of New Toronto on Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. NEAL ’ofALL Bragg! New '65's DODGE 33o DODGE 440 DODGE 440 DODGE 880 CHRYSLER 4 DOOR HARDTOP 4 DOOR SEDAN The Outstanding Sports Car of the Year. Other Models of Valiants Still Available. 884-7381 Drop in now for a demonstration ON CARS WITH THE FAMOUS 5 YEAR 0R 50.000 MILE WARRANTY TOP TRADE-IN VALUE FOR 1961 - ’64 VALIANTS, DODGES AND PLYMOUTHS 2 Door Hardtop, V-8, Automatic Transmission Power Steering and Brakes, Back-up Lights, Clock, Padded Dash. We Also Have One 4 Door Sedan In Stock CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED “No Bagglmg Deal with a Dealer of Reputation" We Still Have BARRACUDA, 4 Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder and Automatic Transmission, Window Washers, with White Walls. 4 Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder Automatic, Win- dow Washers. 4 Door Sedan, V-8, Automatic Transmission, Window Washers, with Whitewalls. V-S, Automatic Transmission, Power Steer- ing, Brakes, Radid, Padded Dash, Clock and Back-up Lights. WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF ONE OWNER USED CARS GORMLEY NEWS eral days with’Francy. Dr. Dreisbach has just on Friday afternoon of last '. and Mrs. Ed.‘returned from spending a year-Meek, neighbors were shocked ‘in Medical Research In Ger-‘to learn that Johnny Morrison Read has beer‘many. had been struck by a car while er in Fort WiI-i Rev. Ward Shantz of Kitch-‘riding his bicycle on Don Mills ener was the guest speaker at‘Road. He was taken by ambu- Nobie attendedlboth services at the United lance to York Central Hospital. 395 YONGE ST. NORTH RICHMOND HILL Telephone 887-5201 Phone Barkey and children of Bramp‘ Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison on the death of their seven-year-old son. John, who died on Saturâ€" day as a result of injuries sus- tained when he was hit by a car on Friday. Rev. Ron Byers, recently re- turned from India, spoke at the missionary prayer meeting at the UM Church on Wednes- day night‘ Mr. and Mrs. Abram Kreider of Mt. Joy, Pennysylvania. had dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillinger and fam- ily. Missionary Church on Sunday‘ He also laid the cornerstone for the new addition to the church‘ Mrs. Joseph Jones had sup- per on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Jones of Markham. Rev. and Mrs. William Van- derBent left on Monday night from Malton for a visit with relatives in Holland. CHRYSLER DODGE-VALIANT 2 Models To Choose From 889-1915 884- 7456 28 LEVEN DALE ROAD 889-3756 RICHMOND HII.I. TV On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. ‘Treanor Canning, Mrs. Stanley Boynton, Mrs. Lloyd Canning! Mrs. Neil Mortson and Mrs. Jim1 ‘ Rice attended the trousseau tea‘ in honor of Miss Grace Glass of’ Richmond Hill, a bride-to-be of August 27. i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scott of‘ ‘ Newcastle. Northumberland, England, have returned to their home after spending the past three weeks with their daugh- ter, her husband and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardie. Church News There will be no Sunday school or church service on August 29. Further particulars next week when the next church service will be. Percy Bennett was in charge of the service at the Whitevale United Church on Sunday morning. Accident Victim Johnny was the oiqht year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, he hau attenued 55 No. 5. last yea-r and had passed into grade 3. He is survived by his parents, a brother and two sisters. suffering brain concussion and a broken leg. He passed away Saturday morning, The sympathy of the whole community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and family at this time. The Morrison fam- ily moved to our community last fall from Thornhill. Neighborhood Notes Dr. Robert Hastings Dreis- back and family Spent a few days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Francy. Dr. Dreisback is a professor at Stanford UniversiLJ, California. In the past year he attended Heidelberg University, Ger- many, in the field of medical re- search. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Frarncy spent a weekend recently with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mort- son welcomed adother grand- son last week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyn- dall, a brother for Ma‘rdi, Paul and Laurie. Mrs. Timmerman, (Betty Hus- ton) of Sudbury, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Mumberson, and called on friends in the community and on Sunday morning attend- ed the church service here. A speedy recovery is wished for Robert Britnell who is 111 In the York Central Hospital. Birthday greetings to Lynne Hoadley, 14 years, August 25; Arlene Reesor, 14 years, August 26; Garry King. 15 years, Aug- ust 26; Margaret Sandle, 14 years, August 27; Mrs. J. Leitch, August 27; Mrs. G. Joyce, Aug- Senator Wallace McCutcheon of Gormley told the Conserva- tive nominating convention for Victoria County held in Lind- say, August 7. William Scott of Kinmount was named to carry the Tory banner in that area in the next federal election. Senator McCutcheon said voters could flash the green, the amber or the well-known “warning sign". He stated “Can- adians have already formed judgment on the government’s conduct and will express their decision at the polls whether at by-elections or anticipated federal elections." McCutcheon Advocates By-Election Test Of Pearson Government “By-elections, indicated by four vacant seats in the House of Commons, would give op- portunity for an interim verdict on the conduct of the Pearson Government . . . and Canada needs such warning signals dir- ected at the two-year reign of the Liberal Government.” Other speakers at the nomi- nation convention included Hon. E. Davie Fulton. former Minis- ter of Justice and Hon. Leslie M. Frost, former Premier of The senator from York County also charged that Can- ada has a socialist government now. He stated the new social- ist technique is to transfer as much of the wealth of the coun- try as possible from private to public hands and thereby nar- row the area of private choice. to place more control and de- cisions in the hands of a few government planners. “This is done not only by taxation but by such compulsory schemes as the Canada Pension Plan and the proposegl medicare plan." he said. He charged that at a time when emphasis should be on ex-‘, panding the Canadian economy., the nation's money will be tied up in schemes and government’ sponsored plans. ‘ Ontario VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS ER. 2, Gormley CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE Gordon Mortson and family. ‘ On Monday evening, Mrs. Gordon Mortson and family en- ‘wltertained at dinner, Miss Grace ‘t‘ Raynar of Detroit, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stong of Weston. is- at in the community centre park on August 26 at 8 pm. Victoria Square will face King City. lCome and cheer the boys avlong! ust 29; Mrs. P. Rummy. August 29; Marga-rat Empringham, 11 years, August 30. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mortson will celebrate their sixth wed- ding axmivergay, August 2.9. Mrs. R. Perkins. Mrs. Jim Barker and Ross spent Monday of last week with Mrs. Lorne Perkins, Mrs. Audrey Sturman and Marie in Toronto. On Thursday of last week. Mrs. R. Perkins, Mrs. Gordon Mortson and Muriel and Mrs. Jim Barker visited Mrs. Ada McCausland at St. Catharines. Mrs. McCausland wishes to be remembered to all her friends at Victoria Square. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Gambriel of Toronto had Sunday evening dinner with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley De- Foe. Mrs. L. Knapp and Irene Sunday evening dinner with and Mrs. Earl Empringharm girls. dllu lVldllC “I .lUl'UnlU. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Garry Gambriel} of Toronto had Sunday evening dinner with their uncle and‘ aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley De- Foe. Mrs. L. Knapp and Irene had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringharm and girls. Garry Draper and Robert Louden of Richmond Hill. Paddy Smith of Barrie, Mrs. R. Per- kins and Lois Draper had Sun- da-y evening dinner with Mrs. Gordon Mortson and family. i On Monday evening. Mrs. A Gormley, whose players out-i aged and out-sized Headfordl [were the tough opponents. They} had bantam aged midgets play- ing on their team so against them the coach reluctantly al- lowed Richard Burton and Lar- ry Thiessen, bantam-aged mid- get players to play with Head- ford twice. Once a tie and the second time a win for Headford 17-8. Somehow it wasn't too happy 3 win. Then Gormley lost to Buttonville and Headford. even- ly matched with the winner, won the final game. The York-Simcoe boys’ base- ball playoff game will be held AURORA: Faced with letters of resignation from the Aurora Arena Board and the appointed “action committee" for a new arena, a majority of council agreed that the letters could not be regarded as “resigna- tions” because they did not specify what members had re- signed. Council members of both committees had not been consulted about the resigna- tions, it was reported Telephone 887-5421 flwflflll’ifl FREE 51 6 levendule Rd. 884-5801 Hind Quarters of Beef Ib.49¢ Sirloin, T-Bone & Porterhouse Steaks Bar-B-Q Steaks Blade & Short Rib Roasts Butt Pork Chops LEVENDALE MEAT MARKET MEAT PRICES ARE STEADILY INCREASING STOCK YOUR FREEZER WHILE OUR PRICES ARE STILL LOW was reported THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill Ontario. Thursday, August SOUTH BLOCK RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Gross Weight -- Custom Cut & Wrapped LBS. SUGAR with every purchase of $10.00 or over (Store Order â€"â€" Cash & Carry) FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER Headford Is Again Ball Champ The baseball season for the bantam league. in the area is over. The Headford bantams for the fifth consecutive season won the title - by one run - 18-17 by defeating Buttonville. A close win makes an exciting game. Headford got off to a bad start this year with no coach. Most of the former team had graduated to the midget league and there were only two in Headford with any experience. Doug Calder took them on with the plan to make the next two years. learning years; win- ning, an ever present hope but a secondary consideration. The gratitude of the team and the parents goes to Ben Terry the intrepid and faithful umpire and to Coach Calder; to Bob Staton and Clayton Jones. who, for part of the season did base coaching. The line up for Heedford fol- lows: Larry Thornhill, Wally Freeman. Ricky Czyzewski, Lar- ry Burton, Bruce Terry, Mark Terry, Mike Calder, Rod Calder, Steve Buckton. Dave Buckton, Alan Jones. Paul Wellman, Gor- don Lee, Dave Thiessen; a full team and five spares. Reunions Saturday. the let seemed a popular day for reunions. The Burton family gathered with the clan a-t Lorneville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell. Mrs. Campbell is the former Bonnie Burton. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wellman CORRESPONDENT: MRS LOREN GUILD RR. 2. Gormley Phone 884-3040 I! Is Again Ball Champ'were hosts for a Marshall fami- )aseball season for theily reunion. About 35 members league. in the area is M MIS- Weuman's family Sat: e Headford bantams for down to dinner 1n Brown's :h consecutive seasonlcomers ChurCh Hall. catered 5 - by one run -lby the The afternoon and y defeating Buttonville.ievening were spent at the Wen- win makes an excitinglman Farm- ‘ HEADFORD NEWS Mrs. W. Wellman attended a reunion of relatives on her mother's side. the Dooks family. at Bond Head. There were about 60 guests who gathered to have a' happy day together. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Calder and family are holidaying in Que‘ bee in a cottage by the St. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson and their three teen-age child- ren. Collingwood. returned with Mrs. Wellman and spent th night with her. - Mrs. D. Calder and Mrs. L. Guild attended the funeral of their uncle. Rev. Charles Jolifio in Rockwood. August 16. Mr. Jollill'e with his brother Dr. R. O. Jolliffe spent 40 years in China as missionaries, returning to Canada at the time of the revolution. His son is the form- er leader of the Ontario CCF' Party and is also a former member of the Legislature. Freeman Barker celebrated his 74th birthday August 24 in hospital. He wishes to express his appreciation for the many ‘remembrances and good wish- ies he has received. Mr. Barker ii. now able to have visitors. AURORA: A town error in sewer installation, 20 years ago. is going to be corrected at town expense. The present sewer ap- pears to be more than two feet above the level of the basement of property owned by Gordon Fowler at 108 Tyler Street. A 100 foot lateral sewer will be necessary to provide drainage from this basement. 63 YONGE ST. 5., BOX (NUMBER) ‘THE LIBERAL' WANT ADS RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO When replying to a Liberal Box Number please nddreu your envelope tox 26. 1965 15 lb. 79c 1b. 49c 1b. 45c lb. 59c

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