THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Sept. 16. 1965 I Major r. A. s. Sale left on 11 ' Miss Susan Gillard RN. Friday from Montreal aboard Church Street ITorth. sailed Rare on y the "SS. Cai‘mania†for his September 3 aboard the “SS. home in Hove. Sussex. England. France" from New York for an .' having spent the past four extended tour of Europe. ‘months with his son and daugh- .k a i. t . ter-inâ€"Iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Peter ' ' -. (:a'dpnpl'g “in have me o a ‘5‘" Beech" Dm'e- )lrs' 1" Brae†(“hbon' ('nn‘ Dortulnitv to purchase (at lve‘pv v ,i. _ ,k _ * - * cstoga Avenue, owner of “(‘hez ' ‘ r‘ .. reasonable prices' house plants, . . bulbs perennial roots and mahv \ . S ~ . ‘ h. t ' .- ‘ ' onge treei Nort is a pres .mher plants Much may be 1 meeting at the home of Mrs. Diem mnvalescmg from a liece‘m‘planted at this season at the ~ . 'Ilness and expresses her re» . . . ‘Paton. 190 on u . ‘ - -â€" pm (m .1.“egdajfï¬gegï¬gbagrgï¬q grets to her many customers fonyem at “19 Richmond H111 Hor .ticultural Fall Fair. September .. her prolonged absence from the . when ï¬nal anangements for a . 18. at the Llons Hall. 2 to 5 pm. ,[bridge on November 3 will he Sime' ‘ ’l‘he lant sale is under‘tho discussed. However two fully qualiï¬ed p b V . ‘ _ chairmanship of R. D. Little. This meeting “,1†see [he in_ eauty experts are running thewhn Specializes in growing duction of a new executive -- salon. and offer residents of theplamS from seed. By hybridizing me members being ChairmaniHill the \ery latest in fall cuts. he has produced new varieties Mrs_ D. Paton. Corchairman styling and color fash10n5~ of iris. daylilies lHemeroca-llisl. Mrs. R. Newman, Secretary Mrs. Pauline I5 5U†“ting in 3“ “HES. Oriental poppies. dolphin- .l. Flett. Treasurer Mrs. D. Lot- Richmond Heights Branch m, Pauline House of Reality YCHA will hold their opening S. )t M. Virginia. last‘sons Teddy and Tom. Don Head'Courl, left for London this week row. friendsIFarms. are spending the week-‘where he has enrolled in the Hill High School. this week en- F. Redel- and-Mrs. David Queen. son of Mr. and; Misses Pat Harley. Ruth Scrim- Lloyd Queen. Romac ger, Ann Ross and Joan Nor-y- graduates of Richmond » and Mrs. daughter Miss Joan Morrow. daughter“ Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morrowimeier, Wright Street. returned Week from Visiting in Charlottetown. Prince Ed- end at. Deerhurst Inn. Muskoka. business administration course tered the school of nursing at advisory capacity. and wishesiium. coleus. etc. and this “11113,. I ward Island. . a _ a - * - t at the University of Western On-EToronto East General Hospital.; m. ih91'_ma‘n.\' friends "happy hair-a rare opportunity to purchase During the summer months‘ Mrs. D. G. Piaxton and child- tario. I * - it - is _ y i ~ a _ a _ r- _ + istyllng at Chez Pauline. 'snme of these gal-den plants; Joan was a nursing aid at Yorkire Doug. Dana. Drew and * - * â€" * - * l Over 30 guests attended a The local branch of the * - * - * - * ‘l___ _.___,.__ central Hospital. gDavid, Sugar Maple Lane. re- Miss Peggy Savage. daughter surprise miscellaneous shower. Canadian Red Cross The Richmond Hill *_*_*_* ceremonies of Toronto's new city Honey Harbour cottage. hall. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scheil, of Leisure Lane, took part in a square dancing demonstration held Wednesday evening in front. of the new building. Mr. and Mrs. Schell. square dancing enthusiasts. are mem- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllIlllIllIllIIIllIIllIlllIIl'illllllllllllllllllllllllllill Interesting Courses Offered By YWCA Registration time is here bers of Toronto Squares, ï¬nd the Richmond Hill * - * - * â€" * ‘ YWCA is on the move At Richmond Hill Presbytcr- again, Ian Church on Sunday Deborah Louise. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Murdoch. 261 Blue Grass Blvd. received the Sacra-i ment of Baptism. She was also.‘ presented with a New Tesla-j ment from the Sunday school. A number of friends from; outside points attended the? afternoon ceremony. * - ‘t‘ _ Iii _ * Registrations will be tak- en September 20 and 21 from 9 to 11.30 am. 1.30 to 3.30 pm and 7 to 9 pm at the YWCA Centre, Allen- court Plaza. and classes will be starting September 27. The courses are as fol- lows: dressmaking. millin- cry. oil painting. rug hook- Many high school gradu- ates have already started at technical schools. schools of nursing. or are. register- ing this week for univerâ€" sity. Docs your son or daughter fall into this cate- gory? If so we. would ap- prcciale a news item on their course. and place of learning. Please call the So- cial Editor Margot Crack at 884-1105. or drop a note In the mail to 63 Yonge Street South. ur- _ it: - :r _ * I Miss Marie Brooks who was‘ ing. keep ï¬t. silhouette and swimming. A lecture on “The Law and Woman“ will be given for those women interested in learning more of the business matters around which their every- day life revolves. A mixed adult class in bridge will be taught Thursday even- ings. Art for boys and girls 7 to 13 years will be given on Saturday mornings and swimming for boys and girls 7-13 years will be pro- vided on Mondays. There will be two Y teen turned last week from spending of Mrs. P. G. Savage and the‘for bride elect Miss Geraldine, > As part of the ofï¬cial opening the summer months at their late Mr. Savage, Leisure Lane,,‘(‘halklin, held on Friday at the commenced her training onlhome of Mrs. Frank Turner, 83 ‘Wednesday at the Wellesley1Westwood Lane. Hospital School of Nursing. I Co-hostesscs were Mrs. Ron- Peggy. imond Hill High School. was em-Ieon and daughter Vicki. lployed for the summer monthsj Miss Chalklin‘s marriage to 1at Richildaca. inavid Batten takes place Sepâ€" * tember 25 at St. Mary‘s Angli- The ï¬rst meeting of the sea-can Church. son for the WA of the 1st Bev- * - i" â€" * - * .erlcy Acres Cubs and Scouts Rosemary Ross. daughter of will be held next Tuesday ISep- Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Ross. a-*-* Beverley Acres School. All Sunday for London. where she interested mothers are invited will be attending the University to attend. of Western Ontario in the physi- Movies will be shown and cal health and education course. plans made for the coming scaâ€" Her brother Ian is taking busi- son's activities. ness administration at the Ryer- x _ a - a _ -r< son Polytechnic Institute and is. Miss Ann Ross and brothersiiiVi“.gin the mi."- ‘ I . Ted and John. Evahill Crescent. * ' k ' x * .‘ returned on Saturday from two} The Yf‘rk_("h0"a“"s WI“ weeks‘ holiday in Vancouver. 5 11"†the" first “I†“heâ€- 531 Monday night at 8.15 in Thornhill Baptist Church. They are most anxious to have. new members in all sections but most important are the ï¬rst sopranos. ten- 3 ors and basses. They are particularly anxious to in- terest two additional ten- ors and three or four more basses. If you are at all interest- ed contact Richard Ed- munds at 889-2237 or Mrs. R. Masters at 884-2766. John is a grade 13 student at1 Richmond Hill High School. .Ann in the school of nursing at. 'Toronto East General Hospital. and Ted entering his third year in the biology course at Guelph University. a _ >i< _ a _ a ‘ The UCW of Saint Matthew‘s United Church will hold their general meeting on September 21 beginning with a pot luckl supper in the church at 7 pm. The guest speaker will be‘ a graduate of Rich-‘aid Turner. Mrs. H. McCutch-' tember 211 at 8.30 pm. in thell30 Centre Street West. left. ‘ IPhoto by Stuart's Studiol A happy (TNE Baby Show Winner and his proud mother are shown above, Scott Douglas Coombs. and Mrs. David Coombs of 280 Browndale Avenue. Bevâ€" erley Acres. Scott placed first in Class “Aâ€, [or boys six to nine months old. C NE Baby Cbamp David Coombs. 280 Browndalesmall son. aged three and a‘ Avenue. Richmond Hill carried half. i off first prize for boys six to First place winner in the ONE baby show. was Michael Stuart Scott behaved very well dur- whose parents‘ Mr. and Mrsj lighted mother. “He was as good as gold. made no fuss at’Richmond Hm, now living all." she said. even while heiDownsview. Society operates entirely on volunteer services and at present is in need of assist- ance on various committees. Someone to act as chair- man of the volunteer nurs- ing course and someone to chair the blood donor clinic is urgently needed. if you are interested in helping the society which stands ever ready to assist the people in this area. please contact Hugh Wight at 884-4444. at a *_-r Miss Elizabeth Hutchison. tions at St. Clements School. Elizabeth. who spent versity of Toronto. *_*_*-* St. Matthew‘s United Church nine months old at the recent nine to 12 months boys' Class is holding a missionary service? pat0n_jon Sunday evening at 7.30 pm. The guest speaker will be Ray; ing the judging. reports his deâ€"Gordon paton are former resi_‘Sadler BA. principal of Keil;, Idents of 287 McConvey DriveiHeep Secondary Modern School} in in Hong Kong. Mr. Sadler. a‘ ‘ ' Unitedl missionary of the Branch of the VON answer many calls locally and in surrounding districts and would now appreciate resi- dents of the Hill answering their call - for volunteer ,i canvassers for September 27 ‘ when they are staging a one-night fund raising blitz. The objective for 1965- 66 is $4,500. The only requisite Is a few hours on one night only â€" September 27 -â€" will Thursday 3 101’s DA Y . N0 APPOINTMENT ' NECESSARY . 10-12 noon â€" 2-4 p.m.: some. some: PHOTOGRAPHY . Hutchison. idaughler of Mr. and Mrs. Tn formerly of High- lland Lane. now living at Chats-i 7 ~ _ lworth Drive. Toronto. was an m“. Ontario Scholarship winner inj. the recent grade 13 examinaâ€"O two years at Richmond Hill night. School prior to moving to To- Ironto. has enrolled in the Eng- Eight-month old Scott Doug- lived in Richmond Hill for four “Sh Language and Literature ‘las Coombs. son of Mr. and Mrsiyeans. They have one other Course at Trinity College, Uni-i 30A YONGE ST. S. 884-674] RICHMOND HILL you help? Mrs. W. M. Malt- i land at. 884-3784 or Mrs. A. Dixon at 884-5560 would be pleased to hear from you. p.-.... Richmond Hill Symphony Orchestra has openings for players in some sections. . For further information and auditions call ‘ the secretary at 832-1250 3 O l lsm | (WWW. GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE ; BOOKINGS FOR ALL STEAMSHIPS AND AIRLINES, TOURS AND CRUISES 35 YONGE STREET N. PHONE RICHMOND mu. No service charge, no booking fee Miss Ruth Kinsella of Bayviewi was examined by 10 pediaitri- ‘ .V . . Secondary School‘ who “.1†Mrs. Paton has five childien. Clans' of course he hsaedctiggyall under five years of age and Good music is featured and several engagements for the formerly on the stal‘i of the, Royal True Blue and Orange‘ Church of Canada. will $0le clubs for girls 12-15 years- icolored slides of the churchi " One will be. held at. MacKil- . . . k on “The Place Of GUid-i thusiasttic cheerin - th ‘ Home and made her home with 1- spea . . .. I season have already been en ‘ g Ihas entered them all in the! 918‘ Mrs. M. Crockett on Centrei rightscgggl t3: “taleeTSdï¬ an“ m 1‘33“?an * ‘ arranged. The ability to ."°rt"pnsedd 0f Mal"! gl'ttndpfï¬lcna contests. Another son.i Pl‘iOI‘ t0 20mg to Hong Kong I N F A T _ . ‘ i r - - - i - - . ens an an aun e room 0 ‘ ~ - ‘ ‘ I Street West. died September 5 Crosby Heights School on A welcome is extended to ML‘ read mHSIC IS 110i eSSt’nllï¬i- him. g now three years old. placediMI- and M‘s- sadler hved m o o R at the Queensway General Hos-;l pital and was buried in Rich-I :2? Hill cemflery 0" Septem'i gram of crafts, discussion . r and exercis for Miss Brooks. who has beeni ï¬o$:;akers will be eon-eh living in Napanee. will be re-I ed. These may be held in 3 membered by a wide circle of. home in your neighborhood “ends "‘ “"5 “93- or in the YWCA Centre. - it _ a All ‘1†members will be If you like to sing turn out for the practice. v_>:<-* Bancroft where he taught Eng-g lish at North Hastings High School. ‘ a _ a - 1r _ a Wednesday night. “Take a Break†â€" a pro- land Mrs. C. A. Loomis and; children Robert and Karen from} New Liskeard who are now re-l . . . . . ' . ‘R. H. Senior Cltlzens Siding at 308 Richmond Streeti . V . . Mrs. Loomis is the daughter of; The local senior citizens held Mrs. Coombs reports that the:second m 1962‘ contest was very well run with5 The dilugh‘ter 0f 3 W911" very little waiting for mothers known H1†SOftbau player wast ‘and babies. Scott was examined 315° 3 prize Winner; Eleven} at. 10 am and declared a win-.mon‘th 01d Janine Alice Mug' .their ï¬rst meeting of the 1965/ - ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. Totten, Church r net. at 10.45. ford IS the daughter of A1 Mug-. laSt wedneSda)‘ one ford now playing ball for the; 66 Vear ‘ SII‘EEI- 3 W . Surprised and pleased about ML Loomis is the secretary hundr ed and eleven members.his win, the Coombs were even second year with Tom Hughes. Shell team. Janine is the sixth. . V. .were in attendance. . manage’ "f Omano Egg and. President E. Lomax welcomed more Surprised and pleasâ€! THE CIVITAN CLUB OF RICHMOND HILL Requests the pleasure of your company at the first of l T series of Special Showings of Oil Paintings by FON T. LEW _* There is something for thei whole 'family at the Richmond; Hill Horticultural Society's Fair‘ and Flower Show being held this Saturday at the Lion's Hall. *_* receiving a fall program Fowl Producers in Toronto. I . Ah“ he was ever bom In the child for the Mugfords and the Flower exhibits. baking and. - . 0 ~ - letter in the mail. If there r- _ a _ r _ * :fnvgfy032ca??:: aflfleer tiii-Ofrir:d‘foupth momh of her pregnancyvysecond one to be entered in the plant sales. competitions and a at RILhmOHd PUbIIc lerary are any other Women inter- Brideâ€"elect Miss Jacitaline‘members about the happenings'Mrs. Coombs required abdomiâ€" CNE baby S‘hOW- commg from ‘93 court W1†be featured- and‘ TIME OF EXHIBITION: entertainment provided by the‘ York Choraliers. SEPT. 13, 1965 - SEPT. 19, 1965 ested in receiving this pro- such a large family. Janine wasI gram letter please phone 884-4811 and a copy will be mailed to you. Carol Bettles has been feted at‘at the recent Senior Citizens n31 Surgery and it Was fearï¬d many parties prior to her marâ€"iconvention held in Guelph that the baby would not sur- "0t 3‘ 3“ bOthereFI by “I? ' ,‘ ‘ _ , triage to Mr. Louis Frank Chof‘fe 1t was announced that a new‘lvive. His birth was something CFOstland LOGIC things a" 1" Doors Will be opened at 1.30‘ EXCEPT WEI)u SEP’L 1.), 196:) this Saturday at St. Mary’s committee would be elected atiof a miracle at York Centrali‘her Stride- Pm W'th 0mm“ Opening by‘ NIGHTLY 7 P.M. TILL I] P.M. ‘Roman Catholic Church. the next meeting in October. ‘Hospital early this year. The Mugfords live at 41 Fer-yMayor Thomas Brnadhlfl'st at 2 SUNDAY, SEPT. 19, 2 p.M. TILL 4 A personal and miscellaneous The annual bazaar will be Mr- ‘pm and the pl'blic Will have IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllIllllIIIlIIlIlIllIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The WA of Richmond Hill P. P M 7 RM. TILL 11 .M. and Mrs. Coombs haveinando Rd.. Weston. until 5.30 to enjoy what; promis- Presbyterian Church met on Monday evening in the George ‘Francis Memorial Hall. Plans were made for a rum- mage sale in October and a bazaar in November. . At the close of the meeting a penny auction was held. ' m _ a _ wk _ it: i Miss Barbara Schcll. a Rich- mond Hill High School Ontario Scholar. left this week for Hamâ€" ilton where she has enrolled in ‘the School of Nursing at Mc- iMaster University. Barbara. daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. P. C. Schell. Leisure Lane. .\\’ MRS. AUDREY HARMAN ' ‘spent the summer working at WI'IS In Draw Hospitality Inn. Minden, Hali- burton. Mrs. Audrey Harman of 47 * - * * - * Harrison Drive. Newmarket. is Mrs. John Daley. president of $36 richer because she shopped Our Lady Queen of the World at Richmond Heights Centre. Catholic Women‘s League. en- She cashed her August baby‘tertained her incoming execu- bonus cheque for $12 in a mem- tive and counsellors at her home ber store at the centre and her September 10. Topics discussed name was drawn at the end of were the league's agenda for the month in the regular month- the coming year and the annual ly "Triple Your Baby Draw" sponsored by the mer- Mrs. Robert O‘Toole and Mrs. chants of that shopping centre. .1. M. Fraser poured tea. , BABY s BONUS SPECIALS BACK-I‘O-SCHOOL VITAMINS 'VPARDECWIG "oz. s3f§075nié§ SPECIAL $1.99 2 'rRI-vr-sor. so ct- “75.1.25 valuei SPECIAL $3.l9 PARAMETTELSYRUPIZO en‘ss‘ao’vaiue SPECIAL $3.19 l POLYMUISIONVZIPOL- SPECIAL $2.89 TRl-YI-TA as inns“ ‘A' A SPECIAL $2.49 .‘ltllls $8.25 value SPECIAL $5.49 | iYOCR mini. nHARuAcv AIIencourt Pharmacy Ltd. Wm. t‘. Lazenby. B.Sc.th. 884-4461 $5.0(i’vériue'3 $3.25 value .\|Icncourl. Shopping Centre Markham Rd. & Bayview Avenue Richmond Hill Bonus bazaar to be held October 23. ‘ ‘home station. .shower was given by Mrs. Bryaniheld November 13 in the citi- ‘.0c1a at her Toronto home; Miss‘zens’ centre in Legion Court. Bicki Benko. Miss Theresa De-I. If any members wish to don- ciantis and Mrs. G. Fleury were‘ate a gift it would be appreci- .co-hostesses at a miscellaneous:ated if they would get them in ‘shower at the home of Mrs. R. early. Deciantis. Norfolk Road; Mrs. * - * - * Albert Fournier of Weston was Entertaining for Mr. and Mrs. the hostess at a kitchen andiF. A. Taylor and daughter Bar- pantry shower; co-hostesses‘hara. Cartier Crescent. prior to ’Mrs. John Hammond. Mrs. Wal-itheir leaving for England on ily Armstrong and Mrs. Vincent Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted iMcCullough entertained at a Collier. North Paliser. Mr. and .bathroom shower at the homeï¬Mrs. Peter Sale, Beechy Drive. of Mrs. Armstrong. Bridgeport and Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold St.. and a linen shower was.Price,Fernleigh Circle North. given by Mrs. Michael Neary Following the luncheon given and Mrs. Larry Fitze at theby Mr. and Mrs, Price on Sun- home of Mrs. C. Fitze in To-Iday. when the Taylor family ronto. were presented with corsages A presentation was made to and a boutonniere. friends and Miss Bettles by the 8th Rich- neighbors dropped in to wish mond Hill BroWnie Pack, of them all the very best of luck. which she was a leader. ‘and two carloads accompanied On Sunday last Mrs. J. C. Bet-[hem to the airport to MS“ ties entertained for her daugh- them a fond “YEW?â€- ter at a trousseau tea at her. Prior to leaVing~ Barbara- Benson Avenue home with over who was awarded a scholarship *- 175 local and out of town guests:to York UHIWI'SIIY‘ but “'35 1â€" received 3 Thomas congratulating her on her award and wishing her-I able to accept letter from Broadhurst it. Pouring tea were Mrs. Cora Mayor ‘Runce. Mrs. J. T. Bettlcs. Mrs.‘ E. Roberts and Mrs. G. McCon- nel. . . every success in the academic .‘ï¬eld. ‘ The 'l‘aylors. residents of the :Hill for ten years, plan to lake up residence in Cheltenham, Essex, Principal Will Attend Varsity Robert Newman. principal of MacKillop Public School. will ‘work toward his doctor of edu- cation degree this year by atâ€" tending the Ontario College of Education's course in the psy- chology and education of the mentally retarded at the Uni- versity of Toronto. Mr. Newman has received . .permission from the town pub- lic school board to leave the school 10 minutes early one night each week to get to his 430 class. and also to receive eight half days off for field study work without losing credit for his superannuation pa)‘. .\lr. Newman told "The Lib- eral" that the course would deal with progress in special classes. regular classes and special schools. It would not only concern *_*_*_y MAJOR DAVlS Army Staif Course Major M. B. W. Davis. Gover- nor General's Horse Guards. Beverley Acres was among 52 arm}~ ofï¬cers who represented itself with the retarded child. militia units across Canada at a but would extcnd to those who two-week course at the Canadi- were slower learners as, well an Army Staï¬â€˜ College. Kings-‘in the opportunity classes and Inn. this summer. The course junior vocational schools. cmered the practical application Vice-chairman Deena Simp- of training. staff duties. ï¬eld op- snn moved the motion to grant Nations and administration at the request. The board agreed the battalion level. This culmin- also to refer th‘ matter to the alert a twoâ€"year study at his finance committee for clarifica- ition in future cases. REV. WM. E. MOORE, L.Th. Incumbent A t St. Gabriel l l 1 Rev. William E. Moore. thebers of the clergy are appointed new incumbent at St. Gabrielias chaplains in industry and A1 glican Church. Richmondiwithout the usual clerical garb. filill East. commenced his dutiesiwork alongside the men in the ‘tlere last week. production line. making contact . A native of Streetsville. Mr.‘\vith the workers through parti- ‘Moore was educated at Cooks-’cipation in their daily life and Iville and district schools and re-I‘sharing their problems. ceived his Licentiate in Theo-j Mr. Moore was also impressed logy from Wycliffe Collegefto see how much more the lay- University of Toronto in 1961.‘man participates in church ser- '~ His first. post was that of as-‘vices in such places as Coven-b sistant curate at St. James Cath-Ltry Cathedral. He feels that this edral in Toronto where he re-‘is something to be encouraged! mained until August. 1964.iand that the Anglican order of From Toronto. Mr. Moore went service lends itself very well to‘ to England where he spent last more lay participation, i year studying at St. Augustine Active in AYPA activities at College. the central college of both the parish and diocesan the Anglican Communion, at‘levels. Mr. Moore looks forward Canterbury. tto work in this ï¬eld at St. Gab-1 Mr. Moore travelled extens- 1191"- ? _ 1 “.81). in Europe am, and saw a Mr, Moore 15 married to the lot of what the church is doing former Ann Ctiddl' who is a there. He was particularly im.‘med1cal doctor. lhe Monres are: . . . i pressed by the industrial mis. expecting their ï¬rst child in sions in England. and also in October. ‘ ‘ < France in these missions. mem- ‘Pholn by hWarts. Studio) “we-0.0.0.0., Phone: 884-6151 ! Karl ’3 beauty salon In The Mall Richmond Heights Centre AIR CONDITIle ED es to be an excellent display. C‘lixri!.{£t3;;-§I~O~l‘ BACK TO SCHOOL SHOES You can't buy better back to schOol shoes than Buster Brown. 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