This Saturday (October 2) the Kinette Club are holding a rum- mage and bake sale in the northern section of Richmond Heights Centre. An Antique and Used Furniqenjoying a social cup of tea lure Sale -â€" a ‘ï¬rst‘ for Rich-l * - * - * - * mond Hill - is being held this The many friends of 11 Saturday at the Lion's Hall. Wood. Altamira Road. wi] Centre Street East. by the‘pleased to hear that he is Richmond Central Branch oflconvalescing at York Ce Articles will be accepted at the hall after 7 pm on Friday. Members would appreciate don- ations or will sell your discard- ed furniture or antiques at your price with 75% to the owner and 25% to the auxiliary. Plan to attend this sale. with many interesting items for the connoisseur and useful pieces to refurbish your home. Beautiful flmvers decorated The Friendship Circle of the the home of Mrs. W. J. Houston.lChurch of St. Gabriel wish to regent of the Richmond Hill;than.k the management and staff Chapter IODE, when she open- of Texas Instruments for an in- cd her home for the annual teresting tour of their plant last 'Membership Tea' on Septem- Thursday morning. Mr 2]. At the meeting this Thursday During the evening the chap-AVOI‘k will continue on articles ter viewed slides of the family‘s‘for the bazaar and members are holiday to Ireland this summei'.“asked to bring used light bulbs. with Mr. Houston as narrator. scissors and plastic cleaner Mr. A. McNaughton presidedlbags. at the tea table for this most' * - * - * - * successful event, The regular monthly meeting During the evening the chap- ter viewed slides of the family‘s holiday to Ireland this summer. with Mr. Houston as narrator. These were. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vandervalk. 50 Benson Avenua and Mis: Susan Tapp, 381 Palmer Avenue. Three adherents entered the fellowship of Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church on Sunday by profesion of faith. and took their ï¬rst communion as mem- bers when the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was dispensed. The Ladies‘ auxiliary of the Street. 5th Richmond Hill Scouts and * - * - Cubs will hold their ï¬rst gen- Mrs. Ben Knight. Crosby Av- eral meeting of the season Oc-Venue. who has been a patient tober 6 in the Christian Educa- for two weeks in Toronto Gen- tion Building of the Richmond eral Hospital, where she under- Hill United Church. All moth- went surgery, is now convalesc- ers of Cubs and Scouts ai‘eling at the hOme of her sister. urged to attend. ers. Bedford Ball in Owen *â€"*â€"*-* :Sound. *.* The regular meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wil» Philip Trunk. 8 year old son WA of the Richmond Hill Pres- son celebrated their ï¬rst wed- of Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Trunk, byterian Church will meet in‘ding anniversary on Sunday by Gretel Drive. is convalescing at the George Francis Memorial‘dining with their respective par- home following a week in York Hall October 7 at 7.30 pm. ents at the Thornhill Golf and‘Central Hospital. Dessert and coffee will be‘Country Club. , Philip is a grade 4 pupil at served before the meeting. 1 Mr. Wilson is the managerlMacKillop lfublic_School and his Allencourt Shopping Centre Markham Rd. & Bayview Avenue Richmond Hill “Life in the Hill" columns are comprised of local news Items - club .actlvities. weekend guests. anniversar- ies. showers and news per- talnlnz to your family. The uervlce is free - call the So- clal Editor Margot Crack at 884-1105 or mail your can- trlbution to 63 Yomze Street South. Allencourt Pharmacy Ltd. BOOKINGS FOR ALL STEAMSHIPS AND AIRLINES, TOURS AND CRUISES as YONGE STREET N. PHONl RICHMOND HILL 339-575 - " - " of th: auxiliary of the Street Hill Scouts and An adult instruction class for conï¬rmation at St. Mary‘s Ang- lican Church will meet on Mon- day at 8 pm. "The counsellor would talk with the children. contact the parents and guardians and take steps to cure the situation at. its roots. I “All minor infractions of gentlemanly and ladylike be- havior in public could be dealt with in this way and thus pre- vent further infractions of a criminal nature to develop. “The counsellor‘s services Mr could also be of inestimable Ta, value in blending the work of 1m; the existing social and welfare by agencies thus eliminating the Lei present overlapping in thE‘yher work". l '1 “This committee". the letter continues, “is in accord with the suggestion that instead of adding to the police force the town employ a full-time pro- fessional youth counsellor to whom those apprehended could be sent before being charged. Mr. Wood is a former memâ€" ber of the York Central District High School Board and an ac- tive member of Richmond Hill United Church. A professional youth counsel- lor is one of the answers of- fered to deal effectively "with Richmond Hill‘s problem of vandalism". Oï¬â€˜ering this particular ans- wer to Richmond Hill Town Council last week was the citi- zens' safety committee. The committee. via a letter signed by its secretary. Mrs. M. Stephenson‘ expressed opposi- tion to the present methods of bringing children into the police courts or the cells. It feels that “besides doing nothing for the erring ones in the right direc- tions it could do much in the wrong. The many friends 0f 351911 19 will start the trip across the WOOd- Altamira Road. W111 be continent to their new home in pleased to hear that he is now Los Angeles, California, convalescing at York Central * _ * - * _ * Hospital following successful Among those attending the surgery- hanmmt at the 50th, Grand CommitteeWantsj Youth Counsellor? In Richmond Hill * - * - * - * They will be held once aland Andrew of Yonge Street An adult instruction class for week for a period of 12 weeks!South. conï¬rmation at St. Mary’s Ang- at her Yonge Street galleryl On Sunday they attended lican Church will meet on Monâ€" and will include a night at the Andrew‘s baptism at St. Mary's day at B'pm. Royal Ontario Museum and thelAnglican Church. * â€" * - * - * Toronto Art Gallery. l Also present were Mr. and Darle Reid. Ruggles Avenue; As there will be a limited en-‘Mrs. W. H. Case. Mr. and Mrs. attended a three day Wool-li'olment. interested art. enthus- W. W. MacGirr and sons Jamie worth‘s Managers' Convention iasts are advised to register and Perry. all of Aurora. held last week at I‘orth Bay. early by calling 884-5829. { * â€" * - * - * Mr. Reid is the manager ofl * â€" * - * - * Mrs. A. B. Hindle Knollside Mr. Reid is the local store Admision $1. with all pro ceeds (or welfare purposes. The Thornhill and District‘ Ruthe Calverley of the Ruthe Lions Club are holding their Calverley Art Gallery is launch- ï¬rst bingo of the season on Oc- ing a series of lectures on tober 6 at 8 pm in the York “What Is This Thing Called Farmers Market. Art†â€" from primative to mod- Binxo Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Wilson is the manager the Richmond Inn. Yonge Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wil“ Philip Trunk. 8 year old son pol ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Roome. '16 Tareyton Road. and Mrs. Wil- Of liams was entertained at a tea 1'9 by her immediate neighbors on he Leisure Lane. who presented hefher with a pin and earring set. Their daughter Christine. 3 er grade 7 pupil at Pleasantville Residents of the Hill for nine years. Mrs. Williams has been an active member of the YWCA. and Mr. Williams is currently vice-chairman of the town planâ€" ning board. \n'th whom he has been associated for several years. Birrell of Richmond Hill Chap- ter No. 302 attended the ses- sions from Wednesday to Fri-‘ day evening. 1 RM. Mrs. Hill, grand repre- sentative from Ontario to Con- necticut. convened and was hostess for the grand repreg sentatives‘ luncheon on Sep-l tember 22 in the Confederation Room. Her special guests at this luncheon were Mr. and Mrs.! Meggison of Connecticut. (Mrs; Meggison is grand represen-: tative from Connecticut to Ontario). Mrs. Birrell and P.D.D.G..M. Mrs. Mary Smith of Newmarket who assisted Mrs» Hill and Mrs. Birrell in the or-‘ ganization of the local chapter; The woman. who wishes to remain anonymous, said Mr. Foss has kept Richmond Hill iand district residents constant- ly informed of strike activities. while other radio stations had failed to do so after the ï¬rst week. She said. also, that Mr. Foss had included several public service announcements on be- half of the striking employees and their wives in his broad- casts. “He has been the only one to stick his neck out and show concern for the families involv- ed. He deserves a lot of credit", the woman said, *_*_>i<-* Worthy Matron Mrs. Nan‘Ail‘Cl‘aft C0. Simmons. Associate Matron The company. was on strike Mrs. Evelyn Miller, PM. and for about ï¬ve weeks. but went Secretary Mrs. Hill and MrstaCk to Work last Friday. Birrell of Richmond Hill Chap-‘ The woman. who wishes to Cecil and Mary Williams and‘Club opened children Jo-Ann, Christine and season with a Gail. Leisure Lane, left on Wed- roast, on Fri nesday to take up residence inimit Farms. t Uxbridge. ‘ious hosts, M: ing a series of lectures on\ Mr. and Mrs. John Munroe “What Is This Thing Called and daughter. Nancy. now of Art†â€" from primative to mod- Bonnie Doon. Camlachie, visit,- ern art, illustrated by special ed last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. art. slides. 1W. J. Case and children. Glenn They will be held once a<and Andrew nf Yonge Street week for a period of 12 weeks‘South. Philip is a grade 4 pupil at MacKillop Public School and his classmates hope it will not be too long before his return to schooL Philip Barth. proprietor of Earth's Cleaners with plants in Richmond Hill and Aurora, was installed as president of the Dry Cleaners and Launderers Institute (Ontario) at their convention in the Royal York Hotel. Toronto, Sep- tember 18. We congratulate the in- stitute on its wise choice for president as we feel certain Mr. Barth will deâ€" vote the same energy to its business as he has to the many things in which he has been active in both Richmond Hill and Aurora. TOPS is a group thera- phy method of lnsing weight. Any girls between the ages of 12 and 18 years wishing to lose. weight please phone Betty Shel- ton at 884-3526. Members of the Rich- mond Hill TOPS Club are organizing a teenage group. All in all it was a wonderful? Deaconesses are trained at a wevening and hats are off tofspecial school for church work- ‘Dalt Hicks. Tubby Barrow andiers operated by the Lutheran ‘ many others for a very success-lChurch in Baltimore. Maryland. ‘ful party. 1They also complete a liberal ‘ May we remind readers of arts or nursing course at a gthis column. who would like to‘recognized university. im‘sit the club or become a mem-' Sister Frieda holds the BA lber, to phone 889-4554. ldegree from Paciï¬c Lutheran All in all it was a wonderfu evening and hats are off u Dalt Hicks. Tubby Ban-ow ant many others for a very success in] party. Club opened its forthcoming season with a "bang" â€" a corn roast. on Friday last at Sum- mit Farms, the home of grac- ious hosts, Maisie and Art Gib- son. The turnout of members and prospective new members was tremendous, whlch should indicate a good curling season ahead. CFGM News Editor Ken Foss has come in for some words of praise from the wife of one of the employees of DeHavilland Mrs. A. B. Hindle Knollside Drive. entertained at a lunch- eon for Miss Deidre Kane in the reception room of the Park Plaza Hotel. Toronto. On their return from their honeymoon, the couple will re- side in Sca-rboro. Elaine Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rice, celebrated her 10th birthday on Saturday by entertaining friends at a luncheon at her home on Leis- ure Lane. Miss Kane’s marriage 1:0 ROb'lWTra-ditidnalâ€"lnusic was played ert 3- Rice. son 0f MTS- Hind“? by the organist Juliette Gervais and the late Jackson Rice. will of Ottawa and John Aubrey was take place this Saturday at Our the vocalist, Lady of Peace Church. Isling-I Given in marriage by her tonv .father. the bride wore a gown On their return from thEiI‘ of white organza over silk 'faille. honeymoon. the couple will re- fashioned with a fitted bodice side in Sca-rboro. with barteau neckline and three- * - * - * - * quarter length sleeves and a Elaine MOE. daughter 0f Mf- bouffan‘t skirt. which swept in and Mrs. G. A. Rice, celebrated flowing lines from waltz~length her 10th birthday on Saturday at the front to a chapel train Belated birthday wishes are extended to Len Pugh, genial owner of Len Pugh Real Estate. who celebrated his birthday on Wednesday of last week. The staff held a surprise par- ty and presented him with a number of gimmicky gifts. which proved quite hilarious. and Mrs. Pugh provided re- freshments. A David Porter. attendance counsellor for Richmond Hill schools was guest speaker at Monday evening‘s meeting of MacKillop Home and School As- sociation. The school's teaching staff was introduced and parents had the opportunity to ask questions about their children's progress and adjustment to school. The Richmond Hill Curling Gladioli decorated St. Gerard and the bridesmaids were Misses Roman Catholic Church in O‘tâ€" Madeleine and Francoise tawa for the August 21 weddiï¬g Aubrey. the bride‘s sisters. and of Raymonde Aubrey to Alfred Mrs. Roger Aubrey. her sister- Stong. Rev. J. Jolicoeur. officiait- in-law. The attendants†gowns ed at the new rite marriage were all fashioned from brocad- ceremony and nuptial mass. ed satin in three shades of The bride. daughter of Mr. blue. They were simply styled and Mrs. Leo Aubrey of Ottawa. with cap sleeves and A-line is a graduate of the Ottawa Uni- street-length skirts. All carried versity Teacher's College and nosegays of pink carnations with is on the staff of the Blossom yellow and white Chrysanthe- Park Separate School. The‘mums. groom. 50“ 0f Mrgand Mrs' {31‘} Ronald Stong was his broth- fred D. Stong of Richmond Hlll,'er‘s best man. and Lucien is a graduate 0f .OSEOQd": H311 Aubrey. Gerald Roy and Jack Law School. and IS articlmg in‘Ryan were the ushers, an Ottawa firm. i A In“:an “Mam... “.1 MM», at the back. Her elbow length veil fell from a looped coronet of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a mauve orchid with white satin streamers sprinkled with rose- buds. y The public was extended a cordial welcome to hear Sister Frieda in Pastor Myers‘ an= nouncement of her appearance. A question and answer session dealing with deaconess occupa- tions and other opportunities for lay persons to serve in church occupations will follow Sister Frieda‘s talk. Her formal presentation will feature a brief description of deaconess service in areas of social work‘ medicine, educa- tion and parish work. Matron of honor was Mrs. Cecile Martin from Washington Sister Frieda Gatzke. Luther- an Church in America field sec- retary for deaconess service, will be guest speaker at the Sunday morning worship of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. She will discuss the role of Lutheran deaconesses in the life and work of the modern church. Pastor Albert E. Myers will cbn- duct the 11 am service. St. Paul Congregation To Learn Role Of Lutheran Deaconesses Married In Ottawa MR. AND MRS. ALFRED STONG NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP: School Trustee Mary Mahon told the board of education she is "shocked" to see basement classrooms still in use in Churchill Avenue Public School. Accommodation at the school is one kindergarten. one grade classroom in use as a kinder- ‘garten, 14 grade classrooms, one basement classroom in use and one basement room vacant. er‘s best man. and Lucien Aubrey. Gerald Roy and Jack Ryan were the ushers. A bridal reception and break- fast was held at the Sampan Restaurant. Mrs. Aubrey receiv- ed the guests in a dark green brocaded dress with matching feather hat. white gloves and wore a corsage of pink carna- tions with white Chrysanthe- mums. She was assisted by Mrs. Stong. who choose for her son’s wedding a dress of petal pink shantung with lace bodice, a matching pink organdy hat and shoes, and an antique white purse and gloves. Her corsage was also of pink carnations and white Chrysanthemums. After a week's honeymoon trip through the Province of Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stong have taken up residence in Ottawa. University, Tacoma, Washing- ton. This is the ï¬rst opportunity for most of St. Paul’s members to hear a deaconess speak. She will also visit in the church school classes at 9.30 am. Sister Frieda is on a speaking tour of eastern Canada. She is responsible for the interpreta- tion of deaconess work to Wo- men interested in this area of full-time service on behalf of the church and its agencies. Sunday evening she will speak at Redeemer Lutheran Church. Toronto. Young women from area congregations will meet with her there for a ï¬lm pre- sentation of deaconess training and service. CHECK LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS DIAL 884-1105 FOR BIG BARGAINS SENSIBLE SHOPPERS The many friends of Mrs. Douglas Boyd. Centre; Street West. will be pleased to hear that she has made excellent progress following recent surg- ery at Northwestern Hospital. and will be returning home this week. The Thornhill and District Association for the Men- tally Retarded held a business meeting September 21 at Thorn- haven School. The main item on the agenda was the discussion of a proposed residence in this area. Harvest Festival Services will be held this Sunday at St. Mary’s Anglican Church. Convenor Mrs. S. Kellett and her committee wish to thank the congregation of the church and their numerous friends who contributed in so many ways to bring this sale to such a suc- cessful conclusion. Former Mayor James Haggart was guest speaker at the Rotary Club's Monday evening meeting at the Summit View Gardens Restaurant. His topic was "Can Taxes Be Lowered?" Mr. Haggart enlightened the members on the intricacies of tax assessment, planning and other problems that beset a growing municipality. He spoke of the bureaucracy of govern- ment on the higher levels inter- fering with municipalities who have competent planning boards to solve the various problems that arise. A lively discussion followed his talk. Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. Dwyer. Volunteers are urgently needed by the association for the play school group and adult workshop and Ire asked to contact Mrs. F. Wilde at 884-2983. Your assistance would be very much appreciated. Thirty-eight members of the Couples Club of Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church started the season with a corn and wlener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tilt, Bridgeford Street. Last Saturday Wrixon Hall was thronged with crowds of enthusiastic shoppers. snapping up the many wonderful bar- gains at the giant rummage sale, which is an annual project spon- sored by the Women of St. Mary’s Anglican Church. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Cogh- [an of Winnipeg. Mani have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wagner of Richmond Street for the past two weeks, Mr. Coghlan has been retired for the past ï¬ve years. but for 30 years prior to retirement was district manager of Colgate Pal- molive for Manitoba. 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Machine-perfect circuitry of this kind is also specially designed and produced for use in spacecraft, missiles, and com- puters for the ultimate in precision, dependability and compact design. (includes that nite’s admission) FOLLOWING FRIDAYS: MEMBERS - 50c GUESTS - 75c Phone: 884-6151 AIR CONDITIONED The Mall -â€" '65 - ’66 â€" COFFEE CLUB Mrs. R. Standfield 884-1222 Saturdax 884-7456 11