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ROPE START 47.77 { Seven Needy Korean Children Now' ‘Aided By Bayview Secondary KAP up Bayview Secondary- School‘s Korean adoption project â€"â€" KAP â€"- last year about the seven youngsters who have been receiving Bayview's aid since August. Chung Dong Hyun, 12, is the oldest of a family of three chil- dren and is in the first grade of a night school for average and needy children. His family Word has just been received‘earns daily performing menial by Patricia Oxley who headedltasks, often men's laboring is supported by the 40c daily his stepfather. a laborer, and his mother earn. ' Choi Jong Kook, a twin, is 11 and one of a family of six children. His father was killed in an accident a ‘year ago. At the present time, his greatest ambition is to be a soldier. Lee Kun is a playful eight- year-old. in the second grade of a primary school. He and his family live on a mere 20c a day. - Jung Ja is the youngest mem- ber of Bayview’s adopted fam- ily. She is an appealing five- year-old. She and her- family (three sisters. one brother) live on the 28c that their mother Ontario Provincial Police highway patrols kept their lights on during the holiday weekend, but the Bond Lake Detachment still reported one fatal accident. Ralph Leroy Robertson, 34, of Epsom Downs Drive, Downs- view, was killed Saturday in a two-car collision on Highway 400, half a mile north of High- way 7. lull“Ill\lll“\llllllll“lll“mlll“lllull“llllllmllllmll\\lllll\ll“\lll\w OPP Continue Safety Precaution But Motor Fatality Still Occurs Ontario Provincial Police highway patrols kept their lights on during the holiday weekend, but the Bond Lake Detachment still reported one fatal accident. Ralph Leroy Robertson, 34, of Epsom Downs Drive, Downs- view, was killed Saturday in a two-car collision on Highway 400, half a mile north of High- way 74 Sunday night, his brother Ross Robertson, 28, also of Downsview, died in York Cent- ral Hospital, as a result of in- juries received in the accident. Two other passengers in the Robertson vehicle, James Smith, being used at present by OPP as major spots in their drive against Speeders. Aerial patrols are now cov- ering Highway 7 east 01' Woodbridge to Bathurst Street, and police have posted signs on Highways 400 and 401 warning motor- ists that they are now un- der aerial surveillance. To catch the Speeders. a con- stable checks a four-mile zone from his airplane, marked off by T-shaped letters every quarter of a mile. When a mo- torist passes the mark, he sets his stopwatch and times him to the next mark. mmunmnmmumnmmunummm“mmmnunmmumuumm 47, and Harold Davidson, 26, both of Downsview, are in good condition at York Central. Smith broke his hip and both legs, while Davidson broke his right leg and suffered face cuts. John Lewis Skinner, Downsview, driver of the other car, and Harold Townsend, a passenger, were both released after treatment for minor in- juries. Church News Following «the summer recess church services were resumed in Headford United on September 5. Dr. A. F. Binnington, con- ducting the service called it “The Day of Returning" as he welcomed members and friends. In the absence of G. Hobbs, a classmate, Brian Aitken deliver- ed the sermon. The Sunday school sessions will get under way September 12. The opening session will be rally day and a special service is planned to be held in the SS. room at the regular time. Dr. Binnington is planning the church service about the second year curriculum study for the; Christ Sunday school: Jesus and the Christian Life. September is the month of ‘beginnings‘ and Headford UCW will hold their first autumn meeting September 14 in the home of Mrs. Wes Clark. The word for roll call 15' “Laborâ€. September is the month for the autumn thank offering en- velopes. Saturday. Mrs. George Barker won third prize with her ar- rangement titled “New Year's Eve." With her usual ingenuity she sprayed bells of Ireland with silver paint and combined them with pink glads and pink dahlias in a pink bowl. The ac- cent was holly foliage. Mrs. R. James, Kenora. a sis- ter of Mrs. Barker is visiting relatives in the district. Recent guests in the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Wes Clark were IMr. and Mrs. Ross Allen and Bonnie, Tillsonhurg. ‘. Freeman Barker has been Itransferred to St. John Con- ;valescent Hospital, Cummer St. lWillowdale. A Baptism Of interest to the congregation was that of Steven John Rumble, young son of John and Marilyn Rumble. Fol- lowing the service Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rumble entertained dinner; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kel- ley and Lorrie, Mr. and Mrs. P. Wilhems, Mrs. David Rumble, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker.. John, Marilyn and Steven who have spent the summer on the farm have returned to To- ronto where John will continueg his studies at university. Davidi returns to Guelph University on Tuesday and Sharon has one more week before entering resi- dence. Ball Team Enjoy Wiener Roast The bride's beautiful brocade taffeta gown with long train was made by Mrs. Burton as were two of the bridesmaids dresses. The four bridesmaid’s wore similar short bouffant gowns of gold taffeta for three and one of green. Saturday evening The Bur- tons attended a corn roast at the home of Marie and Doug Young. Baby Debrah Preston is being cared for by her aunt. Mrs. H. Burton while her mother is in A Baptism of interest to the} Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton congregation was that of Steveniattended the marriage of Mrs. John Rumble, young son ofEBurton's nephew Wayne Royle John and Marilyn Rumble. Fol-ito Sharyn Ann Syewart, both lowing the service Mr. and Mrs.1ofobridge. The ceremony took Stewart Rumble entertainedvplace in the Baptist Church and members of both families to the reception at the Legion hall. dinner; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kel- The bride's beautiful brocade ley and Lorrie, Mr. and Mrs. P.;taffeta gown with long train Wilhems, Mrs. David Rumble.‘\\‘as made by Mrs. Burton as Mr. and Mrs. Wes Middleton were two of the bridesmaid's and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker.}dresses. The four bridesmaid’s If noise is the stuff of which'hos] good times are made then the It bantam baseball team and their Run friends enjoyed themselves org: September 1 at the home of ter. Ross Edward King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. King, 135 Patricia Drive. King City, is a very happy six-year-old this week. Last Saturday afternoon. his name was drawn from the large drum on the stage in front of the CNE Grand- stand. in the Toronto Daily Star lucky draw. On Tues- day morning Ross entered grade 2 at the Eva L. Den- nis Public School. The lucky ticket will take Ross and one parent for a ï¬veâ€"day visit to Disney~ land at Thanksgiving. His mother told “The Lib- beral†Tuesday that it is hoped that the whole fam- ily will be able to enjoy the holiday. King City Lad Disneyland Trip Highways 400 and 7 are two of several highways CORRESPONDENT: MRS LOREN GUILD RR. 2, Gormley Phone 884-3040 HEADFORD NEWS jobs Parks Kum Ja is an eight- year-old in the first grade whose one wish is to become a teacher. She was deserted by both her parents and has spent most of her life in an orphanage under Foster Parents’ Plan care. Kim Kevi Yun is an attrac- tive ten-year-old with long black hair. Now in the fourth grade. she lives in a Seoul slum with her family, existing solely on an income of 20c daily. A letter received from Kim Eun Sook tells that she is an honor student. in the second grade and that she will try to be a top student from now on. She also conveyed the best wishes of her relatives to wel- come Bayview into their family. Eight years old, she has three brothers. All of these children havc‘ been living under conditions oil? such unmitigated poverty and'= hardship that it is impossible- to imagine their way of life. relates Pat Oxley. The $1,344 ‘ raised by Bayview students will )i be administered by the Fosteri Parents' Plan and each child {V will receive a monthly allow- ance. plus educational grants. medical supplies, food and, clothing. Letters may be ex-uI changed between the children.’ and their foster parents. 1 Bayview students raised 'the money for the project in a few weeks last spring when they organized car washes, a mile of pennies, dances, a car- rally, spring clean-ups in Richmond Hill, as well as individual class- room events. The money they raised will support these seven needy Kor- ean youngsters for one year. On behalf of the students. Pat Wishes to express their thanks to all the citizens of Richmond Hill who helped the school in the project and par- ticularly, the businessmen who contributed prizes used in the various affairs, their property for use in car washes, gasa- thons, etc. and their services in many other ways. | Toronto Gladioli Society held their show at the ONE in the east annex the first Friday and Saturday. Mrs. George Barker won third prize with her ar- rangement titled “New Year's Eve.†With her usual ingenuity she sprayed bells of Ireland with silver paint and combined them with pink glads and pink If he overdoes the limit, the constable radios a patrol car to stop the errant motorist. Highway 69 near Sudbury was the first highway to be mapped out, and so far about 20 speeding charges have been laid. OPP Assistant Commissioner L. L. Needham, said the new aerial coverage was not a trap for motorists. “We-just want them to slow down and avoid accidents,†he said. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Calder. ItI was the wind-up for the season‘ as well as a celebration in honor of winning the league championship. A Wiener roast about a big fire was the centre- of attraction. Neighborhood Notes Recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allen and Bonnie, Tillsonhurg. Freeman Ba1.;er has been transferred to St. John Con- valescent Hospital, Cummer St. Willowdale. Baby Debrah Preston is being cared for by her aunt. Mrs. H. Burton while her mother is in hospital for a week. It was good to have Mrs. Rumble back at her post at the organ and looking so much bet- CANADIAN TIRE CREDIT IS EASY Ask around and you’ll find out why Canadian Tire stresses the importance of immediate availability of COMPLETE PARTS AND SERVICE. .(lt’s no fun owning even the best known brand of bike, if it’s out of commission, while you are waiting for imported parts.) 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