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The Liberal, 7 Oct 1965, p. 15

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THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Oct. 7, 1965 1 The sympathy of the corn- 9â€".“ Miss Marie MacDonald of Santa Monica. California. was a recent, visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil Clubine. Yonge Street South. It _ -k _ 2r The Thursday Afternoon Unit of the UCW of Richmond Hill United Church is holding its autumn thankoflering meeting this Thursday October 7t at 2 pm. The special speaker will he Rev. Earl Stotcsbury of Temper- anceville United Church and the soloist will be Mrs. Garnet Baker. iii III It 4 “Life in the Hill" col- umns are comprised of lo- cal items - club activities. weekend guests. anniversar- lea. showers and news per- taining to your family. The service Is free - call the Social Editor Margot Crack at 884-1105 or mail your contribution to 63 Yonge ‘ Street South. It It a .vlrt Roger Thompson leaves on Monday for Teddington, Middle- aex. England. following a two week holiday visiting relatives in Canada. He spent a week in London, Ontario. and a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Crack. Leonard Street. Mr. Thompson is a cost ac- countant with BritishIEagle In- ternational Airlines, Heath Row, London. il- _ ix air ix At. the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning, four child- ren received the Sacrament of Baptism. These Were. Jacqueline Ellen. daughter of Mr. and Mn. J.t Gracie. 68 Bridgeport Street. Richele Marie. daughter of Mr.1 and Mrs. G. Mandeville. 295 Mc-’ Convey Drive; Mark Andrew.} son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Leonard,‘ 181 Maple Avenue, and Eliza-‘ beth Ann. daughter of Mr. and‘ Mrs. G. K. Sanderson. Maple. The children were also pre-. sented with New Testaments from the Sunday school. VII II! III _ 'k The WA of the Ist Beverley Acres Cubs and Scouts had] their first meeting of the season on September 21 at the Bevel? Iey Acres School. Plans were discussed for send» lng a representative to Toronto: for a one-day study course for| auxiliary members. and for the holding of a penny auction later? in the season. The ladies also, had the pleasure of welcoming a. new member. Since Mrs. Loverock is no‘ longer with the auxiliary, Mrs. Moira Borgman will be the newI telephone convenor. Installa-I tion of the new executive will‘ take place at the next meeting on October 19. At the conclusion of business. Owen Richards showed an inter- esting film of their family trip to Winnipeg this past summer. with an appropriate commen- tary. Ier. Arnold Crescent. ()n the Thanksgiving Day hol- North. returned last week from iday. Monday. October 11. Rich- Mrs. David Hill. Yonge Street her summer home in Black- mond Hill Post Office adviscs stock. that tile post office and lockâ€" ! - * _ * - * box lobby will not be, open. ch chcnoaks, former Rich- There will be no local or rur< lllond llill resident. now living 3] mail delivery. Out-going mail in Toronto. leaves on Thursday will be collected frolll all mail for Vancouver, where he will boxes at 4.30 pm. spend a month filming "The i _ .l _ a _ . Trap” a J. Arthur Rank film. The following were l-cccntly starring well known EntZIISh film rcceivcd into membership in the personalities Rita Tushinlzham Richmond Hill United Church: and Oliver Reid. Mr. alld Mrs. R. I“. Breuls: Mrs. # * H. A. Brillinger. Mrs. M. L. Dal- Tlle Octobcr lnct‘tihg “I Rifh‘ icy. Mr. alld Mrs. C. H. Harper, xv x . mond Hill Chapter IODE was Mr. and Mrs. W. Snary. Misses held at the home “I first T-Dyannc alld Signe Snary, Mr. Hobden. Bedford Park Road. and Mrs. J.G. Stallard and Mr. ‘ Mr.‘ William Darnell. \‘ice- and Mrs. Maurice Wilson. 3 esident McGrawâ€"Hill Publisll- * _ i- ’9‘ a ing Company. was a most interâ€" Monica Wood. owner of \‘il- 'esting guest speaker. “is Sllh- lage (‘oifl‘urc, Yonge Street ‘lect "Textbooks". included HNorlll, spent Tuesday at the IIIVPII’ Que-Silo“ Mid answer P01“ (‘lairol Clinic ill Toronto where iod. she learned the, new fall cuts The November Int‘f‘lhlfl “'III and styles from a dcmonsll'ation be at the hOme 0f MTS- 5- PiPh' and lecture given by the re- nowncd hair stylist. Mr. Law- - ' rcnce of Vancouver. The Allenbl‘ae Brandi “I “‘9 The demonstration was ex- YCHA held a "lifting SCPICm' clusive to thirty hairdressers in her 13 at the home of Mrs. D. the. Tnmmn area Butterworth. I. _ I * TWGMN‘IWO members 311mm" The Richmond Hill Unitcd ed. and several new members Church Hi.(‘ Young People is were \Velmmed- Due to the holding a car wash at Richmond length of the business mattch Heights plaza this Saturday on the agenda- the demonstra‘ (October 9' to raise money to [ion Of Art“ emhl‘Oidel')‘ had fulfill their pledge to the rally to be postponed. of tile preshytery to be held The he“ meeting “'1” I10 held the following weekend at Cherâ€" at the home of Mrs. A. Sllaith. W Hill Farm_ 68 Rockport Crescent. October save yourself a weekend 18. The fall balaal' 311d bake chore and support this energetic sale will take place November group. 26. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. It _ it v a "The Law And Woman" The eight week course it i it. _ .l. * * >v *_* Tile neighbours of Aliencourt tCI‘PSCGITI. extend a hearty we]â€" come to Mrs. Rosina Ackers from Ridding Lane. Greenford. England. on the occasion of her "The Law And woman" re~union with her brother, E. G. under the direction Of MES. Jennings, whom she has not H. R. Howden. is currently seen for 21 years. being presented at the Mrs, Ackers is visiting the YWCA Cemrei Allencou" Jennings family and attended Plaza. There are still a few va- cancies for this class and it is felt that unless maxi- mum subscription is ob- tained, the course may have to be cancelled. The par- ticipants who are now reg- istered, feel this move would be most unfortunate as the opportunity to ob- tain this information on a local level is a most de- sirable feature. It is requcstcd that ad- ditional registrations for this course. held every Tuesday the wedding of her niece. Susan Jennings to Bernard Weidner on September 25 at the Church of St. Gabriel. She leaves for England on Thanksgiving Day. it e _ >t< * Tile WA of Thornhavell is .pleased to report the success of Itllcir recent booth at Markham Fair. Many draw tickets were sold for both a quilt, won by Mrs. H. Nash of Agincourt. alld a doll twon by Kim Thomas of Mark- Illam. ‘ Tile auxilial‘y‘s next project is Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lcwis. forlllcr residents of Illllsvicw Drive, are now residing at 33 (‘olborne Street, Tllorllhill. xv _ it .* _-r Next Sunday morning at St. Mary's Anglican ('hllrch a Fam- ily Thanksgiving Service will be held. at which time children 6 years alld over will attend church with their families. it _ a _ a V it! The WA ot the Richmond Hill Presbyterian (‘llurch met on Monday in the George Fran- cis Memorial Hall. with lies- scrt and tea served prior to the meeting. Final plans were nladc for their rummage sale on October 23 from 9.30 to 12 noon. *_i¢_* *- A group of women ill the lllll are holding a dessert and bridge party at the home of Mrs. Doll Little. 99 Highland Lane. 'I‘Ilursâ€" day afternoon alld evening. Oc- tober 21. Tickets arc $1 and proceeds will go to St. Patrick's Mission. Rhodesia. Africa. If you wish to make up a table contact Mrs. W. R. Bed- ford at 884-5092. >1 _ -;< _ >l< _ it Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hayward arrived last week fronl London. England, for an extended holi- day with their 5011 annd daughâ€" tcr-in~law, Mr. alld Mrs. G. G. Hayward, Allgood Street. * a >k >|< The Richmond Hill United Church will hold their Thanks- giving Service next Sunday at 11 am. At 7 plll Kairos (Young People‘s) Conference Service- .Tazz Liturgy with Alf Coward Trio from St. Georges Spagâ€" hetti House. )5 >1< >I< * Mrs. Lillian Bailey and Ron Dalley accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Breuls. attended the Chiropractic Convention Bail held recently ill the Crystal Ballroom at the King Edward Hotel. as guests of the President Dr. R. K. Partlow and Mrs. Part- low. 1 Also seated at the head table .was the guest speaker for the ‘evening Dr. D. Partlow from Fort Worth. Texas. *_>I<_*..>I< The executive meeting of tile ‘15: Ricllmond Hill Cub and Scout Motllers' Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Doris Iris on September 28. It was decided to hold tile October 13 meeting at tile hollle of Mrs. from 8.30 to 10 pm. are sub- mitted no later than next Tuesday (October 12) in order that a final decision can be reached. Information may be ob- tained by calling 884-4811. .. it it at * la sale of cowboy hats in associa- Betty Moorley. 62 Harding Blvd. ‘tion with the Rotary Club of at 3 pm, This will be in the Markham at the Internationalform of a dessert and cofl‘ee I‘lmvinz Match bemg held 00-party to help the new mothers tober 13 through 16 at the Mas-.become acquainted with the 593' FEI'EUSOYI Farm in Milllken- present members. All mothers ’h * _ >r . at A Vel‘)’ SUCCQSSIUI bridge and Cubs and Scouts are asked to ‘of boys ill tile lst Richmond Hill‘ euchre was held on Wednesday “The Coral King" a delight‘ last by St. Mary Immaculate ful play for children from 3 to 12 CWL. convened by Mrs_ 1;. Me. Neal‘s. iS being Presented on Nov- Cullougll and assisted by her ember 6 and 7 31 1-30 and 3-30 committee Mrs. M. Hill. Mrs. R. p.m. ill the Legion Hall by the Ryan) Mrs. H. Harris_ Mrs_ J. Storybook PlayerS. a group of Houlton. Mrs. Pat Churcher alld experienced actors and actres- ‘ses, who. during the next six (months. plan to present a pan- ‘7 -~;tomime and two plays. geared to entertain cllildren from three to 18 years old. Tile play is based on a story about a sister and her two bro- thers, who live on a desert is- Refreshments were then pro- vided by Doris Richards. Back Your land. and their encounters with a beachcomber, a mermaid. an Home octopus and a cat. Directed by Ron Chudley "The Coral King" had a lnost successful eight month tour ill England. where it played to "sold out" houses throughout the country. Tickets at $1.00 for children and $1.50 for adults. may be obâ€" tained by calling 884-2528 after 6 pm. FOOTBALL TEAM . . . MONDAY OCT. 11 TIME: 2 PM. HIGH PARK it _ e _ lit xix At the first meeting of tile 1965-66 season held September 22 members of the Crasby \‘s. Heights Honle and Scllool RICHMOND HILL Association. heard 'of‘ plans to INDI‘NQ participate III the ‘Killlollill l'ed- ‘ " el'allolls Contcllnull project. a at campaign to encourage child- ren's reading. This subject was voted tile most worthwhile by the local association ill a vote taken earlier this year. School Principal E. (iooding introduced the members of his stafi‘. 22 teachers. and described the division of classes ill tile school. This year Crosby Heights is in a transitional period as it Town Park RICHMOND HILL This ad is sponsored by AIIencourt colnnlodating all grade 7 and 8 Pharmacy pupils living east of the cm ' 'tracks. wm_ C Lazenby’ Esophm. Many parents came to the school for the first time as par- ents of pupils who recently at- tended Beverlcy Acres alld Allellcourt Shopping Centre Walter Scott Schools, and those > i v ' v. just entering kindergarten. Markham Rd- & Ba) I NW The meeting closed with a re- Avenue freshment period. when parents Richmond Hill were able to meet their child- ren's teachers personally. and willltlllllllllltmlttltlllllllllllllllllttlllmlmlillllullltlllllultllllllllln take 3 “Wk 3‘ the CICNI‘W'HW- & \\ \\\‘\“\‘\‘\‘\‘\§ 7/] ., GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE t). BOOKINGS FOR ALI. S"EAMSHIPS AND L AIRLINES. TOURS AND CRUISES as I'ONGE STREET N. PHONE \ --‘l. RICHMOND HILL 3‘9".)le \‘9\‘ 'x‘“ R‘R *CNK‘KT‘xx‘ \‘ KKKKK‘KKKKRKKKKRRKKRR . ~< 4’ a”. ‘ N“; ." No service charge. no booking fee y l mwm‘xmm’xxmmm’x‘xxxl expands to a senior school ac- Mrs. P. Coughlin. There was an excellent at- tendance. with many prize \vin- ners. The first prize. a money doll was won by Mrs. R. Gilmarâ€" tin of Mount Forest. Bridge prize winners were Mrs. P. Lam- bert. Miss F. Bettles. Mrs. J. Cappy. D. Tinker, T. Sombeck, Mrs. K. Oakley. Euchre prize winners. Mrs. .I. Daley. Mrs. D. Hagen. Mrs. Welink. Luncheon was served members of the CWL. * _ >l< * Special guest speaker ill the Free Methodist Sunday School. October 10 is to be Rev. H. A. Warnlan. for several years a missionary ill India, now living ill Willowdale where he makes tiny red Bibles called “Your Bible". containing 100 Bible verses showing God's plan of salvation. This work is cal- icd “Little Bible Ministry of Canada“ and at this time of year. 10.000 copies are shipped out weekly. Rev. \Varlllall will tcll about tllc little Bibles ill SS. and one will be given to each cllild present. Rev. Warnlan will also be guest speaker ill the Free Meth- by * odist Church at tile Sunday evening FMY service at 7 pin October 1o. when he will tell of ways and life ill India and show his fillll “Barriers to Faith". it _ it _ wk - * The Ladies' Auxiliary to Branch 375 Royal Canadian Legion held its first general meeting for the season with President Lucy Richard ill the chair. Plans were made for a cucllrc to be held October 19 and a program by tile Dennis Moore School of Dancing on October 22. Audrie Appcrley. executive othcer. reported for tile Sunny- brook Hospital committee, on \lSlilllg during the summer months. The auxiliary birthday party for Zone 1211 has bcell set for November 4. Zone Commander Gloria San- ford attendcd the executive meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliâ€" ary to the Ontario Provincial Command at the Royal York lioth and reported that the Ccntcnllial I‘lll's'rli'} and sport: programs were discussed in de- .tail. make a point of attending the first meeting of tile season. a _ >I< a _ >i< The Ricllmond Hill Sellior Citizens’ lnontllly meeting will be held next Wednesday tOc- tober 131 ill the Education Building of the Richmond Hill United Church. A new committee will be elected for the club and the ex- ecutive hope for a good turnout. This Thursday President E. Lonlax alld Mrs. Lomax will welcome a group of senior citizens from St. Thomas, Ont. They are travelling by bus and will be entertained at lunclleon in tile day centre at Legion Court. Club members tare invited to meet the visitors at 1.30 pln at the centre. Members are reminded to try to get their gifts in early for the bazaar. >.<_*_ll1_>1< Tile first general meeting of the season for Richmond Hill UCW was held on Monday ev- ening. An appropriate devotional was led by Mrs. J. Pollard and Mrs. F. Perkins as they traced the celebration of Thanksgiving from the Old Testament time of the people of lsracl. through the Pilgrim Fathers to the pvt-sent day. pointingr out the :rczlt ditâ€" ficulties in expressing gratitude today and the constant need to develop a grateful attitude. A dramatic presentation on the stewardship tllcmc follow- ed. The title "All Our Living" was expressed by Mrs. A. Bales. Mrs. C. G. Higginson. Mrs. ’I‘. ll. ’ owsett and Mrs. J. Roberts. The business session was con- ducted by President Mrs. L. Clement. * \ ‘k # Mr. and Mrs. J. Capotosto cn- tertailled executive members of the men's and womens' Progres- sive Conservative Associations of Ricllnlond Hill on 'l‘llursday evening. Local chairman Ken McGrc- gor introduced Donald Martyn, a Conservative candidate for York Nortll in the November federal election and William Curran. president of the county associzl» lltlll. Folk Songs by “The Silillll.‘>” (Keith and Patty Maitlandt add- ed to the entertainment of the happy occasion. Refreshments w me 5ch ed from colourful hostess carts by Mrs. 1.. Oliver. Mrs. E. Boroâ€" hanl. Mrs. E. George and Miss C, Oliver. Mr. and \Ir; .1 (‘npmmm were thanked by Mrs. J. A. Price. a . ‘ lley and I Richmond Hill Badminton (‘lub will be playing Tues. day evening at Bayvicw Sccolldary and Thursday I evening at Langstat’f Sec- ‘ ondary from 7.30 - 11 pm I this season. There will be four courts at each school and new members are welcome. Call Derek Smith at 884~5960 I for further information. I ’9‘ n’i * in A farcwcll party was held on Friday at tile home of Mrs. Der- ek Andrews. Cllurch Street Solttll. for Mr. and Mrs. Don Andrews. Richmond Street, who left on Monday for two months holiday in England and Europe. During their stay ill England they will visit their daughtet Judy. w ho is attcllding a school’ ill Rotllcrllanl, Yorkshire. ' * ilk >i< Mr. and Mrs. L. Hawkcs have just returned fronl a flying visit. to England. They visited Lyme Regis. and motored via Wells. taking a look: at the famous Cathedral enI route to Lancashire, where they stayed at lleysllam. and from' there toured some parts of tile Luke llistrict, They finished their holiday with a further flying visit to New York. >I< IR.r Bowie of Scarboro. >I< * it A second reading for “Tile Shop At Sly Corner" tile Cur- tain Club's second production of the current season, will be Ileld‘ at the club next Sunday after-t noon at 2 pm. Tile play is to be directed by Tony Miller who is presently in New York City. The Tour War/a": Fair .Iollll Perkins, son of Deputy-reeve and Mrs. F. el‘kins, 110 Church Street South, is shown above as he toured the New York World's Fair with Ruth John and Ruth are members of the University of Toronto Festival Chorus which represented Can- ada in the International University Choral Festival 44-voice choir, in which i John is tenor soloist, sang at the World’s Fair as well as in the National Cathedral in Washington and ’ colleges in North Carolina. Ohio and Michigan. convulsing audiences with his role ill the club’s production of “A Resounding Tinkle" which is coupled. as a double bill, with “The Browning Version“. Tickets are still available for performances tonight. tomorrow and Saturday. Phone: 884-1280. * * * * of tile population explosion - go Miss Edna Izzard, who has re- to Hong Kong!” This was the cenily returned from the South advice of Miss Edna Izzard, who Pacific, visited several Rich- addressed the September meet- lnond Hill High School gradu- ing of York County University ates. In Melbourne. Mr. and Women's Club at Kingcraft Mrs. Wm. Osmond; in Sydney Miss Izzard reported on the Mr. and Mrs. Alan Francis tVio- theme of the Confercnce of the let Mihoreanl and in Honolulu, International Federation of Uni- Peter Sale at the University of versity Women. wllicll she at- l'lawail. ‘ tended with Miss Frances Hurst Another interesting exper- at Queensland University in icnce in Australia was meeting Brisbane, Australia. the family of Colonel Purnell “The Impact of Population: ‘\\'I'lOSe friendship with Dr. Rolph Social and Educational Implica- Langstaff dates from 1902, lions,“ was tlle conference when they met in London. Eng- theme. ill the oriental tour land, which Miss Izzard enjoyed be- Corrcspondcnce has never fore the conference. she saw ev- lapscd over the years. as the idence 01' the population exploâ€" sons of his late friend have conâ€" sion. especially in Hong Kong, tinued to write to Dr. Langstaff. Where 45% of the population is * xv * in aged 15 years and under. In Mrs. Neil Nelles of Oak Ridg- India 40’} of the population is es and Mrs. Gerald Donnell of‘In that age group. Unfortunater Downsview. formerly of Richâ€" 65% 0f the world's population lllond Hill. were co-convenors is in the Uhdel'deVeloped coun- at a baby shower for Mrs. Har-itries. where state-supported old Bull last. Friday evening birth control programs have when 28 friends gathered. as a mostly failed because 0f the pri- conlplete surprise. at the home mitive living conditions of the of the guest of honor at 28 Ox- people. ford Street. Mrs. Bull was the Miss Hurst told of arrival at 45% Hong Kong Under l5, Edna “If you want to see evidence; Population Now Izzard Reports the beautiful Queensland Uni- versity, where 35 countries were represented. Honduras. Iran. Kenya and Nigeria were new members. During their eastern tour Miss Izzard and Miss Hurst found themselves in Singapore on the day it seceded from the Malaysian Federation. The speakers were Introduced by Mrs. James Langstaff and thanked by Mrs. John Heard. Mrs. T. B. MacPherson re- ported for the group on the Canadian Federation of Univer- sity Women's Council meeting at Laurentian University in Sudbury in June. Mrs. Langstaff announced that W. R. Rhoda. director of provincial library services. will address the October meeting and will discuss the library ser- vices available in this area. D. A. Coon reminded the club that the course on moral and political philosophy. lec- turer John H. Woods. will be- gin at Richmond Hill Library. October 7 at 8 pm. It is open to anyone who wishes to pay the fee and there are no educational requirements. very appreciative recipient of i‘ u ‘7’- h I 'i I" i '- i’v‘ many lovely and useful gifts. Last Sunday afternoon, 21 junior and primary girls and boys frolll the Free Methodist Sunday School and neighbor- llood with seven of their parents gathered in the recreation room at the ilonle of Miss Christine Tunney, 35 Palmer Ave. and presented Mrs. Bull, Christine's S.S. teacher, with a baby lounge ' alld a jolly jumper. Christine. the young hostess. whose idea this party was in the beginning. I had made tasty cookies and a cake. She was assisted in the‘ planning of this surprise party by her mother. Mrs. Gene Tun-fl Color Mrs. John Johnston, another Sunday school teacher. is _ is - )I< _ * UNIONVILLE: Robert Dunn Buchanan of Unionville. a life- Sponsored by the Legion I Door Prizes. Refreshments, Games MIN/0M4 IRES’ NIGHT! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 AT 8:30 PM. AT LEGION COURT Guard long Liberal and well-known ! ‘77-]! ‘ ‘ I ! farmer of the Wexford area. died last lllolltll at Rosebank Nursing Home. He was 94 years old. vx. ‘W'V‘w \NVW\ Q \«r\\<\ Choose from a N 5R? ’\?\\',\'N\2\9\3\‘, 2 , c e - g - ' £5 ; ldlge SCICCtlon t5 1 of N t? 3 N ;5 i cold weather N 6 g, N 5/ 3 children’s wear é Y9.- N 5 iN BRANDS FAMOUS a ;' iN roR N / z . :5 g; -\ I . cool) QUALITY M £2 {j p y. r . AND Goon VALUE N .2 z N _ ,2. g; N . > :1 ' V! V V f f ‘ 1; 1.x ()( 1 OBER z, N ; _ N fl: i ‘ I I Family Allowance cheques N I”) BECAUSE ,. good profes- I ' ' . 4 always welcome N {7 stollal Portraits take time .V a ' and special care - few gift é) /' ' ' N ", t'Iltilt'vs at Christmas are ‘ { 1 as warm hearted alld as N truly welcome. Call 88-i- 7} :1? 6741 today for YOUR 9 N d appointment! at: ~ ‘ / i” I 4 (I; I‘ a 3W... 5...... g; g [palmtop 13 M3 t. “A” PHIIF‘I‘m-‘PHY RICHMOND HEIGHTS ('EN'I'RE ’1 1,. 3”“ “3V”: RT- 3 y N Yonge St. - Richmond Hill N '1’ RICHMOND HILL. " .¢Q\\\\\,\7\:\C\\\\Y\Y\\‘\N\ :, munm- 1: extended to Mrs. {KRKKK‘5iiix‘x'oix“x”{R&KKKKK\‘MWxVxVx‘Rxxxâ€"xxxmmx ) Louis Baker. Church Street South. on the death of her hus- 1 . I . I band who passed away at his I. .f Ruth? ((1117?) (rallpty E) ‘lmmp on Septfmbfr 38 f; 50 Yonge St. South. Richmond Hill i _ I -> r ‘ _' ‘)l .\ wclconle \lsltor at the ,5) . 8““ 38-) homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. one- 5 A Sel'les of Ten Lectures 9; hcl. 212 South Taylor Mills ,/ n ' t H . H _ ) Drive is Mrs. Gochel's mother, “ hat 15 II”; [hing called Art” I Mrs. Erica Von Kalben. A refit ‘ . I go? from East Gcrmany. Mrs. «j (Omnwm'lng October ll to December 16 E \‘on Kalben now lives near Hamburg. After visiting her , at 8 p.m. daughter, she plans to visit her $25 FOR SERIES son in Atlanta. Georgia, ‘ [a x . r. _ a _ * _ xv ’QEVCC\C\\\W\%\S¥¥¥¥XÂ¥&Â¥WWW ' WIGHT'S PHARMACY 28 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-4444 For Your Holiday Fare Fresh Killed Grade. “A” Eviscerated TURKEYS 8 - 10 lbs. 43c lb. Cut Up Chicken Legs or Breasts 49c lb. Holiday Baking Special TULIP MARGARINE Family Pack 3 lbs. 890 SCHNEIDER’S CRISPYFLAKE SHORTENING 2 lbs. 55c Lynch’s Ye Olde Style MINCEMEAT 24 oz. jar 59c C. NELS GAGE BAYVIEW PLAZA 884-769l YOUR HELP IS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN THE WORK OF THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY RICHMOND HILL & DISTRICT UNIT Over the years many people have given gener- ously of their time and energy so that the services of the society can be made available to an ever growing community. Much has been done but much more remains to be done in the areas ofâ€" . EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC TO ENCOURAGE REGULAR CHECK UPS 0 SERVICE TO CANCER PATIENTS AND MAKING OF SURGICAL DRESSING O 'I'RANSPORTA'l‘ION OF PATIENTS TO TREATMENT CENTRES O CAMPAIGN WORK DURING THE MONTH I OF APRIL If you would like to share in the satisfying work of your local unit or branch of the Canadian Cancer Society we cordially invite you to join us. For further information please call: Mrs. Janet Fayle (sec'y) _ 85211â€"3248 Mrs. Marion Lennox ________ 884-4821 Mrs. Barbara Norton __ __ ._ 884-2272 MrS. Jess Phillips ., 884-4070 Mrs. Edna Purves 297-1186 Mr. W. J. Shields ......................... 884-5341 Mr. A. T. (Irosier , 884-3501 Branches in Stollt't'viile. Victoria Square, Markham. L'nionville. Thornhill

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