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The Liberal, 21 Oct 1965, p. 11

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vâ€"vâ€"v-v â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"* we ..-. 11 I THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Oct. 21. 1365 I The October mum: of the WW ., w .. - ,_ -thm. . ‘ “WNQ‘N‘VNNVMVV- - .. 7 Richmond Rose (sh-pt". ‘ODE - '. 3’3)?” ‘ ;&,\\‘>~:\\\ .«xxxxxxxxxx‘xwxmvwoocxxx - thas held at the home of Mrs. ’f R. \IcKlttrit-k. Baker Avenue. Ix? L E After the business of tliel 7. , . I lmeeting had been conducted BOOKI‘I‘G‘P FOR ALL STEAMSHIPS AND ’; AIRLINES. TOURS AND CRUISES s5 voson STREET N. PHONE Itwo new members. Mu. J. Ver- lnon. Gretel Drive. and Mrs. J.. Wanko of Thornhill, were in-t stalled. . . RICHMOND niLL _' Color slides of the recentI fashion show were shown. t No service charge. no booking fee r. _ t _ r _ ~ The ladies' auxiliary to Branch I(*\¥¥wax\&w 3'75. Royal Canadian Legion. 7 7 7 _ hospital visiting committee - f"'-”"""""’""'"“"’“""“”‘""_"-"- 600-- Audrie A erley. Margret: Ton- r v 3 nor. EditTip Titshall and Eliza- t “ I‘l' dark?" WI" Mme to Ice Hock-Pr Action? i . , . . beth Sander - completed their - . ~ ... ,. . Welcome back to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wight.’ The marriage of Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Frank Southwell. Cl.l.,-(.h‘nionthly' visit to Sunnybrook NE“ PH HIRE IUBES ! rs. John Rails. 324 Elmuood Bridgei’ord Street, recently enâ€"ICooke of Lamth to Albert Pitt Street South. flew to the Lake- Hospital. = INSTALLED FROM enue, who have recently re- loved a holiday in Montreal and of Richmond Hill took place lastthead for the Thanksgiving The auxiliary congratulates rned to Canada after a year in Quebec City. Saturday at St. Mary's Anglican weekend to visit her daughter‘le'S- Elsie Burn“ 0" her EICC- I 2 Years Guarantee rlsmoulh_ England * â€" * - r - * Church. Rev. James O'Neil of- Barbara. 3 social worker with tion as president of the local ’ * â€" " - - - 4 Mrs. Ross Smith. Centre ficiated. the Port Arthur and district Senlor Cillun" Club- The Furniture and Antique Street East spent the weekend A small t'amil)‘ reception “HS Children’s Altl SOCIEUH I ' T ' * ' * le sponsored by the Richmond in Ottawa visiting her sister. held following the ceremony at it! - t . a _ t. Just over two Imontha to Q Int”! YCHA and (.nmenpd by MrsI Earl LeeI at her home on the home of Mr. Pitt‘s daughter, ML and MrsI John Beresmrd Christmas! With this in mind. IR. DAVID van der BENT And Three Algerian (‘hildrcn . rs. H. Gator and Mrs. C. Hall Holhorn Avenue. MTS- R- Carllel" 369 cenll'e Anderson. Centre Street Westdpla" I" h: 3" "ray stripper thlsr . i s largely attended and proved * â€" * â€" * - it Street East. leave on 'l'hursdav for 0 w Wm" an alien e annual.0 I M d I D t F . ‘ he a financial success. The Christmas Shoppe will M"- and MI’S- Plll “ll” 3"“ where they will spend setizt-ail““°"yhe”-V Fflr" being held n y e f ! The auxiliary would like to have many exciting new ideas l‘ESldlnE In Lamhltm hflVe days with Mr. and Mrs.NicholasIN“VP-mb9r 5 at "‘9 ChUI‘Ch 0‘ z ' press their appreciation to all for ladies of the Hill to help a ready made famlll'. llal'lllfl lgnaticff. and new grandson..S' Gahl‘IPL Bay‘liew and Cms' Dr- DaVld "all (It‘l‘ Benl MDal Ills llt‘adqllhi‘lt‘l'o ln .\l'(‘hira i lands and pamme them prepare for the Christmas between them, 11 children. 31 * _ ,, _ * _ I. by. I poses on the steps of a former and in additio_n travels on a 15 INDUSTRIAL RI). 834-7903 + _ r - t _ tr festivities, grandchildren and 33 great This Friday night "d Abide selection of gifts. in-IFrench military post in Algeria circuit of five other stations 6 i "is Honnr Judge “mm. Smnmrcd M the women of grandchildren, 1 Saturday the‘ “0v Sam“ cluding handicrafts and dollswith three children from then-eating an avcragc of 150 pa- -"-"-"-"-"-"'-“-"Q"""-"-"-"-"-"-"’"‘"- -"mm‘ teeny and Mrs. SW90nIv, St. Mary's Anglican Church. the * - * - * â€" "' l and ("in of Richn’mnd “in clothes will he 0" sale. Ind afil‘ea- 0n the left is a local Arab tients per day. “ ”'*"" 7‘“ " 'w’r'w‘w’”- ‘ ‘ ‘â€" ighland Lane. arc allonding bazaar on November 10 will be Keep our “Life in the, will be ‘mn “I'm” "ml" lucky draw held for a leatherIigIrl while the other two young- French is the mme lmlpfikammmmmmmmmmm e annual meeting of the On- set tip as individual shops - Col-. Hill" columns UP 10 dale rm. their 35m.“ “Annie ihandbafi- I “91.5 are 5' DWI-her and SISIel’o uage among the stall hilt an I’ rio Jnvcnlle Fa m ily ('ourt. onnade style - and will feature‘ with your news - the. service ‘ Admission is free. with a Saharan nomads whose family Amh mlemrmm. is required rm. Day" and would appreciate PERMANENT mg held this wcck at the a Granny-s Boutique tchildren‘s is free - call the Social “19 “I” mmpemtmn 0f the Imlnl'mum cost of 35 cents for migratedInorth kto thehnil'c‘hii.:icon\.m.sing “.“h paliemSI I . . . rv. .' ' . _ . . o . _ ateau Lauitct. I I tlothesv, Illm Shop tChiistmas Editor Margot Crack at I334 community m make this . 9 93 “2””; III II leomn WI“ “0‘ 5 0f 5 99p a" The “Tm” mum”. has w.” (/ .. _ a _ v _ a decorations- and garden grove. 1105. or mail your contribu- “In” “the he“ vet" I II ‘ T". M -I (.I .“d g0“: aad helds m- mmels m “ka IIIII IIIIPIIC IIIIIIIIIIIIIII SIIIIII. 6 o \tlendini.‘ tlic ‘l lllL‘. ~o-câ€" tion to 63 Yonge Street ‘ ' ‘ ‘ "ie it use .u . a non spen t e summon . ~ . . I-( an“... "[ ,hp 47%:I:(.,Ip (.mlmius tutuiiiiiiiuiiuititiiiuiiiiiinuiiiituttiiuiiiiitutmiiiiiuiiiiimiiuiiuit SouthI Ind-[tall] nitisi“tltt(-h|: Iprofit organization will be how The gl.in(“ng_smne (m “w e» IiIerds IPnt: the Iltei‘tlIsI of thin York ‘vniwrsity I,” Friday u v , - n l a _ ix . >i< _ t " ‘ ' ing its first course: in choral.treme left of the picture is of “999 3m 3”" “* .lcr" ‘I'Ot/ I re MrI and MRI FII III "I new The (/0101 Klng 3f”;:hginifivgrzfggngi2: .music readingr and recorder athoman vintage. which. with the mall-V I‘le-‘lm-f‘ “I‘Il lllI'II'l‘llnl1‘~\I’1""“ . ‘ ' V . ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' I ' ' 't ' ‘ ‘ ‘Pnlll’K PI‘S O I? ranco». "f‘l'- . , \l. d y H ._ .i l3 pm this coming Sunda lOc-butlding. gives a little insight' ~_ ( t t s meter I r an I“ (. . H Leglon’ Court '9’ t * - * - * - * I - 24 423 g y . _- 1 .~ ‘ .. ian war. and barren mountains. (/ (100d to sat.- oct. mnlp‘ Mr_ and Mrs. ‘\r|zht ,«I I tobei i at touth Fern Into A gerian I’IISLOI). I I I I I} 9 m.me Mn and “NI Rod; Noven‘lber 6 & 7 Last Sunday evening Rich-.leigh CircleI D,._ van der Bent is the so" Reconstruction is now in pioâ€" 0) andfioldI "award HuhankI [mat I mond Hill Symphony Orchestra This new projec‘I a 20_week of REVI and MrsI William van gress as the Algerians rebuild PI. prinvipa] “I MINI)“. SN”: A mermaid. an IoctoIpus held another rehearsal in prep-Icm".seI Should prove m held” Bent of 54 Harding ROME their homes and mmthack to I) dam, $th Mm EuhankI. and da IiIeIzItIIIgaItI â€"- "II mch- lzriItImn I?" thPIL" CI???" '0 be both educational and entertain-Ivard. Richmond Hill. He is :IheI mfiunla'I'is. the missmnal'i ;/ _ l man I ... BS - I ese I‘ 9 on OVQm PI‘ t. ' ’ ' ‘ . ' ‘ .' O(‘ or I‘PDOI‘ S. ‘ V ‘ ‘ d Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Poundor. unusual sea “cum” can . IIIhI‘ “IIII be Ihe conIIeIII of mg in this new season of music seivmg Iin Algeria underI the I I I I I I I (5 RKIHMOND HEK’HTS CENTRE Employed at the university u ‘ .I ‘ _ I II Iapprecmtion. Mennonite Central Committee Dr. van dci Rents l\\o~ycai I) e two formcr rcsidcnts of tth be. in" . In The CO"! Operat” Highl'gms “lat wast Anyone interested in furtherIand is the only medical doctor term in Algeria “Ill be complet- I.) ACROSS FROM [JOBLAWS ill. Mrs. Paul Morlcy and Har- 5mg“ helsg kprfileme‘l I”; .r *plafnnIed “I’l‘IlaSl sfaS‘mdbSl Wis information may call 884-3802 to an estimated 50.000 people, ed in Novemhct'. He will then ) d Mauh . 9 I My 00 ayers a . iun or una e y pos po“P “9 0 after 6 m. Dr. van der Bent holds clinics return home. 4‘ ' _ . ‘ one “(NIL-kg "9“. Confirm“, 1.30 and 3.30 pm on Novemâ€" Ithe severe snow storm. p i I I or Appomtment in he namm arm. Governor; Ear I6 and 7 ln Lesion Soloist will be Miss .1021} alaIIII. I(ittiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiiiiiiiutuiiutiiiutitiiiiuiiiuiiuiiiiiuiuiuiiuiiiiw OPEN 'l-HURSI it. FRII EVENiNGs UNTIL 9 FM. eneml “For I, “mi 1. ,1 LI our. Imezzo soprano. accompa to y‘ . . . I. ( . K e \\ to 0 . Michael Matyas of Thorn- r 1the noted pianist Rex Battle. ‘RKhmOnd PfeSbytenan ({\\\\\\\NM\ Â¥\~\\N\\~ . . ially opened the campus. * hill has designed the set â€" a coral island â€" for theatre in the round, and it will be staged this way in the Leg- * >4< at I! ’6. _*_* NEW FURN lTllRE RUG STOCK ANDI I The Friendship Circle group of the Church of St. Gabriel lmet at. the church on Thursday Diamond Bell Choir Will Play Ion Court. As the set is 'morning with 17 members pres- . . SaturdaV ()(‘t 2% portable. the Storybook ' n. A E A S ' ' ‘5 ' ' . Players m able to to“, ‘9'...“ K Lam... ins“..th the I VEHII’IQ I'IIIIVEI'SBI'Y EI’VICE: _‘ “'- . Children's Wear with the play. and would group in making a new novelty I at BradIm'd Memorial be pleased to hear from out I for the banal-I There will be a The Diamond Bell Choir. alwill be playing English hand-V Arena Brands known for hells crafted by the White; Bradford. Ont. of town organizctions in- . Chapel Bell foundry in London. A“ Name Brand Gonds m he. 3 work session at her home. 362 member of the American Guild l MRS. STUART CASEMENT I‘m-Sled i“ "ad-V made 9]“ ILynett Crescent. this Friday of English Handbell Ringers. . terlammml for fund “'5' ‘ I B b evening. All members are invit-lwill play at the evening servicelEngland. on October 24, willjmid in detail without r959”... qllallty and value In“ Purposes» P‘l‘tl“ 0" TIP es 3 Y onus led to attend. Iat the Richmond Hill Presbyter-Ibe Cora Hall, Phyllis Slobiefinouhle and triple dresser _ meelmgs. Mrs Stuart Casemem 443 Cofiee was served at the close ian Church on anniversary Sun-lDorothy Martin. Marg M0rl‘lsOn,IBedl-00m suite; _ Smooth 10p Children between the az- of the meeting by Mrs. R. Gll-‘day. October 24. jMarg Wood. Doris Hillyard, Ivy mattresses and SpyinggI all IAI er Street. received $42 when I I I I ‘ p This choir of eight organizediCFlPPv and Thoral MallbY- Wlth sizes - Provincial and Modern es of 3-12 years (and adults , ~ ' . . 'llert. - her name was drawn in the pm and Mrs B" . . . too!) Will be entranced with q I b I III 1e ‘Iour baby as _ v _ * _ an in January last yeah made itsiVera Diamond. director; Mrs. living room tables and .. the. story of “The Coral rel) 9"“ 9' 9 ~ ‘ Ronny NFws l - ~ Diam nd i h’ l d {I - ' - n ' bonus draw at Richmond I ‘ ‘I ‘ debut the followmg month in I 0 S ICOll‘ ea er I0 chairs - Fine table lamps â€" Kmfi’ v WhOSG "1384031 DOW' Heights CemmI The weekly meeting of the'Richmond Hill High school and Richmond Hill Presbyterian Bed Chesterfields â€" Dave-no beds ers affect the lives of all the 'MIIS Casement who has twotlooal Rotarlans was held Monâ€"Ihas played numerous engage- Church and will also direct the - Kitchen suites - Knecholc Inhéhltams 0' ll" lSI‘Illd- childr'enI cashed 'her Chimren-s‘day evening at the Summit mems since that time, Highlight three choirs. Junior. intermedi-idesks - Indian broadloom â€" I TICICeIts may be lbtamEd allowance cheque in the amount:View Restaurant. of these appearances was [he ate and senior. in the evening‘s Leather couches and swivel I by calllnz 889-5181 or 884- i The guest speaker was Peter;one before the Royal Canadian program of music. chairs â€" portable TV sets - Iof $14 at a Centre store. FRED JI STON BA. LBI'IllIllllIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllillllllllllI Iphft? By_siualis SIUdIO Jack Weller, District Gover-. Sapphire â€" the first film be-. Law Graduate Inor A7. from Leaside was guestIing presented by the “Films of speaker at; the October 7 meet-iNote" this Thursday evening at Alfred 510ml. «11:. son of Mixing of the local Lions. He spokelthe Richmond Theatre. is a d Mrs. Alfred l). Stong 0f briefly on Lions on the inter-‘thriller with the usual murders . .. . ichmond Hill. has been recent-Inational. district and local lev-‘Isuspects and detective. It is also E“? a ClassllILI‘Et’on admitted to the degree of els, urging Lions to make an exploration of the relations WI" Scrfenmg; chclor of Laws tLLBl during stronger efforts to meet their between negro and white in the ' 2528, MFSI Diamond has attended portable sewing machines â€" 4 ' two national bell festivals, thelseater, floral Couches ‘ large first in Detroit in 1963I [niquantity of occasional pieces Washington this year the Cana- ' Many "ems to” numerous to dla" flag was carried in the pro-‘mentl‘m- cession in the National Cathe- Terms - Cash â€" Cheques dr'al. recognizing her as the‘ Accept“ only Canadian director at the Open Saturday from 9 am. . fem w a I ' I IlllllllllIllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIII )ICarter of the Canadian Accept- ance Corporation. who spoke on the various types of mortgages.i percentages. and the effects of the new tight money in this field. Next week Dave Dorwart will talk on College of Organists this spring.- Other concerts have been preâ€" sented for Zonta International at the Royal York; at Centen- nial. Leaside and Troy United Churches: for senior citizens.I groups in Etobicoke, North York and York Township; the CWL of' St. Edward's Church. Willowâ€"I dale; at the Kipling Home for RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE, YONGE S’I‘. Richmond Hill 884-7474 t fit is w School in Toronto. Mr. Stone graduated from Stucarried ichael‘s College, University ot‘raised. He said Lions Internaâ€" fluence on ones attitude to at ronto with his Bachelor of‘iional has 20.000 branches in social problem. rts iBAl degree in 1962. From 3. I eIre he went to Osgoode Hall to their service potential", w School and having success- said. lly completed his course 0L The Lions resolved to step tip Thompson. Miss Lois udies he is now serving under their Easter Seals Ctimpaign for Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill. Mrs. nvoca-tlon at ()sgoodc Hall obligations. He spoke of fund-lCity of London. I Entertaining and thought pro-t raising projects and activitiesI on with the moneyvoking, it exerts a positive in- countries. “There is no end‘ On be for “Films of Note" are James Jackson. Miss Nancy Bird, Lars Perkinsu D.‘ 5 Articles of Clerkship in 01- Crippled Children and gave con- Pimlott. Victor Last. Jane CIif-l “a with the law firm of D. H. sideration to the budget. cGuire. COME and SEE DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Richmond Hill I INDIANS FOOTBALL TEAM at. Oct. .23 Meet EAST- ENDERS AT TOWN PARK TIME - 2 P.M. Richmond Hill This ad is Slinltsfil't‘d by Allencourt Pharmacy Ltd. \in. L‘. laxcnhy. HScd‘lim. 884-1161 llencourt Shopping (“(‘llll'e‘: Iarkham Rd. 8' Rayvicw it Avenue Richmond Hill lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllililllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ‘ton, Mrs. J. Agg. Douglas Hitch- "‘ * .* * ens. N. Roy Clifton. Eve Har-t The Richmond Hill Presby- wood, Michael Hannah and Ed- terian Church will celebrate the ward Jansen. 148th Anniversary of its estab- Season and single tickets may lishment in this community. this be obtained by calling Miss Per- _ Sunday. at 11 am. The guest minister will be the - Rev. R. P. Carter BA. BB. MRE. An article of interest to resi- Mr. Carter was born and educat- dents of Richmond Hill as well 9d In Montreal alld dUl‘lng the as all of Ontario appears in the Second World War served IOUFISeptember issue of the Ontario years in the Royal Canadian AII'LNaturalist. Written by Dr. Doug-I Force. Since 1953 he has held [as H. Pimlott, Centre Streetl the position of assistant secre-Iwest. of the Department of lai‘y of Christian education fOI‘IZoology of the University oil the Presbyterian Church in Can- Toronto. the article is titled ada and sessional lecturer in “The Preservation of Natural Christian edllfallon at KNOX Areas in Ontario". It is critical College and the Presbyterian of the provincial government's COUPE? 31 thlreal- lack of provision for preserva- M 7-30 l“ Ill? 9"?"an lllfil'e tion of natural environment in will be a choral service by the parks. nature preserves and church choir with Mrs. Vera wilderness areas. which the Diamond as organist and choir writer claims has great signifi-I leader. The Diamond Bell Rinx- cance to our society. It also con-. ers will also be featured at this tains suggestions for a revised. service. policy which would preserve The church members will con- natural areas to be used for re- tinue to celebrate the anniversâ€" search purposes and to be en- ary on Monday with an annivers- joyed by the present and future ary slipper sponsored by the populations. fit kins at 884-1328. ; * * t )i‘ \k v IiK M. and M. Guild. The regular monthly meeting of St. Mary Immaculate CWL was held on Monday last with President Mrs. Ned Hill. in the chair. Following the league prayer. the various reports were given. with Mrs. V. McCullough. con- venor of the recent bridge and euchre. proudly announcing what an outstanding success that af’t'air had been. She warmâ€" ly thanked all those who had assisted in any way especially the local press and kind donors Z \.\\.\\ K t i \. ‘.\\ Alyw*vv‘/VV_V_WMWUWWV‘ zvx.».. A \_\_\_,>\ N A In of prizes. I? It was announced that there ..’ v w I will be a pot luck supper in 3 November and Convenoi- )lrs. J. Sullivan and her committee l I lS . .. - - . ' 1;) RI” ‘1‘ F Fond moi“ are busy on this. ;.‘ Slnnal POl‘il'allS lake llme At the conclusion of the busi~ and special care - few gift ness session. the guest speaker choices at Christmas are ‘ Of lhe evening. Rev. Father C. to . . .3 . I . _ o; as warm hearted and as 3) Schnalm. gavt aImOsI interest ,1; I II I I ‘ I ~I, ing and stimulating talk on his I, [I‘ll “9 mme' Sal 884' I; visit to the Holy Land. showing 8741 today for YOL'R 9‘ film. and commenting on each 7-, appointment? y scene. This was received with t: s) I‘apt attention and thoroughly "6 dualt’ and” i enjoyed by all. Father was given 9 g 4 S a vote of thanks by Past Presi- I PHOTOGRAPHY I); (lent Mrs. C. BettIeS. f. 3M vovor. sr 5, iii “W” “3‘ “w” “"‘M I“ 2" nicmiovo Him. 21",”- “3" “5'3" “"1 W" "m"; (III muiee. \\I‘|llt>‘ inembeis enilnen ifaxewsmesmxxxxxxv a 50081 hour. the advisory committee. At a meeting of the Curtain‘ Club on Monday evening at theI theatre. President Neville Cross reported on the success of their last production â€"-â€" “The Brown- ing Version" and “A Resound- mg Tinkle" â€" announced that casting for “The Shop at Sly Corner" had been completed, and expressed the club's thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Harold MonksI for loaning their home for two; recent parties -â€" for juniorI u embers last Saturday and for” the 'Green Room‘ party on Oc- tober 9. I Following the business meet-‘ mg slides of previous produc-I tions were shown by Denny: Featherstonhaugh. ll:lltlilillllllllllllIllillllIlllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIllllIlllllllilllllllllllllilllll . Red Cross Home Nursing Course Starts Oct. 27 Of particular interest to young married women with small children. and those considering a nursing car- eer, is the Red Cross Home Nursing Course which be- gins October 27 at 7.30 pm in the local public library. The course includes prac- tical nursing. patient care and the early diagnosis of common diseases. and suc- cessful graduates will be awardEd a Red Cross Home Nursing Certificate. and pin. There is no charge for this course being conducted by Mrs. Peter Thompson, 84 Starlight Crescent, and the Aged, and at Princess Re-‘ bekah Lodge in Troy. Annivers-i ary services in St. Andrew's United. Preston and Wychwood‘ and Melrose Park Presbyterian? Churches in Toronto. and can-1 dlelight services in Duffel-in Baptist. Toronto and St. Luke’si United. Islington have also used‘ the talents of the group. Members of the choir which Mrs. J. L. Brien‘a unit of the. Richmond Hill United Church iUCW met on Monday at the home of Mrs. J. Roberts. 119 Church Street. xix . s _ a - It: Top 0’ The Hill Nursery School held their 4th generall meeting on October 13 in Wrix- .on Hall. After the business was con- cluded Mrs. Paul T. Harris. the school's supervisor, gave an in- teresting talk on the child's de-‘ velopment within the nursery school, and refreshments were served. * III It! * . A grand reunion of form~ er Richmond Hill WI mem- hers is being held October 28 at 1 pm in the Gordon Maclaren Auditorium of the Richmond Hill Public Lib- rary. As it is a pot luck lunch- eon. members are reminded to bring food and dishes. Make a note on your cal- endar to keep this date open to enjoy an afternoon Tneet- lng all your friends of the formerWI. It _ x m m anyone interested in join- ing or obtaining further in- formation are asked to call her at 884-6507. IllIlllllllllIliIlllIIIIllllIlllIllIlIlllIllllllIlllIlllIlllllIllllllltllllllllllllllll I The first meeting of the sea- son for the 4th Richmond Hill Cub and Scout Mother's Auxili- ary was held October l9 at the home of Mrs. [.ee Milligan. 383 Sugar Maple Lane. The executive for the new season are President Iva White. Vice-President Shirley Fifield. Secretary Joan Boyer. Treas- urer S h i r l e y Saunders Sewing Convenor Hazel Lough- ridge. Social Comenor Eliza- beth Hillaby. assisted by Helen Birrell. L'niform Convenor Sue Webber. Librarian and Publici- ty Convenor. Aletha Smith. tele- phone and membership. Gerry Stewart. Jessie Hutchison and Lee )Iilligan. After a short business meet- ing the auxiliary had a fun game (if “touch and take" to al- low new mothers to get ac~ quainth Rpt'rpsiinwiits were served by \ir: Hillahi Remember "Apple lDay“ this Saturday October 23. Members of LOBA Lodge N0.I 580 have been very busy the past month preparing articles1 for their annual bazaar to he held at North York Community Hall. Willowdale. October 23 from 1 -5 pm. At the meeting last Wednes- day the Worthy Mistress Mrs. Jan Millixan. congratulated the ladies on their craf} work, knit- ted goods and aprons. Once again the bake table will be well supplied with specialties. including candies. y i # Three members of the Maple Valley School of Horsemanship Gail Oliver riding May Be. Joan Shaw riding Golden Gate and Dorritt de Demeter riding Point on Mara. displayed fine horsemanship in the dressage events at Eglinton Equestrian (‘lub on Saturday - with Dorritt winning the preliminary class. The local school of horseman- ship. whose aim is the training of riders and horses in the high- est standard in all branches of the sport. has as its director Colonel Frederick Grnfi. and general manager Captain G. de Demeter. .- ANNUAL F°R1 APPLIANCE SALE Thurs.. m. at Sat. Oct. 21, 22 a 23 Buy One s- Get One FREE WITH YOUR PURCHASE 0r .4 Y 0 U R E C E | V E F R E E McCLARY-EASY ELECTRIC YOUR CHOICE or . G'E' Automatic Stereo Record Player Model 5C376 at reg. price 9 Hoover Deluxe Upright Vacuum . Air King Deluxe Humidifier WITH YOUR PURCHASE or A Y O U RECEIVE F R E E YOUR CHOICE OF 0 Hoover Deluxe Upright Vacuum AUTOMATIC DRYER 0 GE. Automatic Stereo Record Model 53354 at reg. price Player 0 Air King Deluxe Humidifier WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF A YOU RECEIVE FREE SPARTON 6A URORA» YOUR CHOICE or 23 ,, T ' Hoover Deluxe Upright Vacuum 0 (LE. Automatic Stereo Record Model 136355 at reg. price Player I I ' Air King Deluxe Humidifier WITH YOUR PURcHA SE or .t Y O U R E C E I V E F R E E «HIABIVIVIA N71“ YOUR CHOICE OF . . , 0 Hoover Deluxe Upright Vacuum vyi'rH xi)“ STEREO . _) ._ .. I DRIFTPROUF .0 Hi Pi Stereo Records Model 4A27tl at reg. price .tyi-rn (‘lRt‘l'l'l'S 0 10 Records Plus 2 Satellite Speakers RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE STORES 884- 4401 ..â€".._...__â€"â€"..._.__.._«__._.___..._...~ .. ._

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