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The Liberal, 28 Oct 1965, p. 4

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About People ‘ We are very sorry to report that we have many of our local residents in hospital, but from all reports they are feeling much better now. Mrs. Leonat Wilson.,Wi1dwood Ave., Mrs. Norma 'l‘urrii‘f,' Mrs. Bettyi Sampson. and Mrs. Lil Baisley, have all been In the York Cent“ rel flospltal. Mrs. Baisley un~l derwent an operation October 25.‘ Four year old Robert‘ Clarendon is still in York County Hospital, after an op-i oration performed on his finger. and we hope to see him home noon. Mr. P. Dubois is now- home from hospital and Alex‘ Brockton is also home and re- superattng after an operation. About twenty guests sprung- a Surprise house warming par-. ty,£or Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dubois,‘ hayview Ave., who moved into the area recently. road. Deer rifles only. Ave, is now feeling much better after being hit by a truck last week. Linda suf- fered injuries to her face and upper body. The sympathy of friends and neighbors is extended to the family of seven year old Jean Louise Davidge who was struck by a car and died on the way to York County Hospital on October 16. Joan is sadly mis- sed by parents, and brothers Billy 9, Roy 6, and sisters, Pen- ny 11, Nancy 8 and Shirley 4; as well as by her schoolmates and friends. . Birthday greetings to those having a birthday in Oc- tober. with special wishes for Bayview We do hope that Linda Ash,‘ all‘ tWhite‘s Gravel pit, CFRB Side-iArthur Good, 8 years old out ‘October 11; Joey Munro, OC-1 tober 19: Mike and Terry Potts“ 16 years October 21; Mrs. Adele Shearer. October 13; Mrs. Amy iWeaving October 10; Lillian‘ ‘Lawson, October 17; Cindy Lou: Lavigne 8 years old, Debbie Dion one year old and Kim ;Weston 8 years old October ‘19; Ray Hunter October 24; Lori Anne Willis 4 years. Ocâ€" 1tober 29; Wm. Good, October ;30; Mrs. Josie Comfort, October .31; Vic Piirto October 31; Jos- eph Windsor 2 years old Ocâ€" tober 31; and Mrs. Mae Doughty October 29. Anniversary greetings to Mr. land Mrs. Andy Jobnstone on their 27th; Mr. and Mrs. G. Margerum their 28th anniverS< ‘ary on October 22 and Mr. and A special Sunday school ser-l vice was held at Brethren in Chi‘ist Church recently when a group of twenty children from thQJewels for Jesus Mission at Scarboro under the leadership of‘Mrs. Hill featured the Bible Stdry. 917119 Oak Ridgesâ€"Lake Wilcox Br ch of the cancer society he d their monthly meeHng Oc- tuber 18 at the Ridge Inn. Only levlen ladies attended. They were kept busy making squares mg bandages for patients in thin area. Don't forget the turkey shuof unfler the sponsorship of the arena committee to be held Oc- tober 30, starting at 1 o'clock. It ...wlll be held at George WOMOOOOO PINDER BROS. LTD. STEEL LINTELS I BEAMS W999; Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service STEEL FABRICATING 4 To Custom 1 Specifications 2 Otonobee BA. 1-3344 KING CITY, OAK RIDGES “The Liberal” is always pleased to publish iter interest regarding people and events in the Oak Ri Lake Wilcox and King City districts. Our news c pondent in Oak Ridges-Lake Wilcox in Mrs. I Atcheson, “'ildwood Avenue, 773-5479, in King -- -,A -,_J___ on!) zp-wn Sealed tenders, properly marked as to con- tents, will be received by the undersigned, up to 12:00 o'clock noon, Tuesday, November 9th, 1965, for the removal and disposal of garbage and other refuse in the following areas: WILCOX LAKE - OAK RIDGES MUIRHEAD CRESCENT Two collections per week for the period from January lst, 1966 to December 3lst, 1967. MUSSELMAN’S LAKE One collection per week for the period from January lst. 1966 to December 3lst, 1967, plus an additional collection per week for the periods from June lst until the week following Labour Day of the years 1966 and 1967. AUTO BODY SHOP The tenderer must state the make, age and size of vehicle to be used. Individual prices on each area are required. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Oak Ridges And Lake Wilcox News Let us remove dents and scratches and refinish your car in good time to prevent further damage by Fall and Winter weather and road salts. Simply drive in for a GARBAGE COLLECTION TENDER TOWNSHIP OF WHITCHURCH 355 Yonge Street N. - Richmond Hill - 889-5435 Wilson-Niblett Motors Ltd COURTESY CARS AVAILABLE BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE LIBERAL, Richmond HID. TO ALL OUR SERVICE CUSTOMERS Service and Pam hours: Mon. to Fri. â€" 8 mm. to 5.30 pm. Saturday â€" 8 am. to 4.30 pm. THE BEST COSTS NO MORE White’s Gravel pit, CFRB Side- l'oad. Deer rifles only. We do hope that Linda Ash, Bayview Ave., is now feeling much better after being hit by Thomas Kerr. Clerk, Township of Whitchurch, RR. 1, Gormley, Ontario School Bd. Won't Co-Operate Will Announce Location yHallowe'en Party,Dance A Hallowe’en party will be at 9 pm for those between 12 held October 30 at 8 pm for the and 21. Donations of candy, small fry in Lake Wilcox under gum and shellouts will be col- ]2 years, followed by a dance lected from homes 'by commit- ECTION TENDER ‘the children as they leave. The iprogram will include apple-bob- fibing and other traditional Hal- Water Shortage At Keflleby School - Jugl ask the téachers and pupils of Kettleby Public School. The only thing worse than a well with no water is one that just hasn’t got enough: King Township Public School Board member Wilâ€" bert Jennings said that the water problem commenced with the new addition on the school in 1964 which resulted In an increase of 137 school children some from the Armitage School on Yonge which was closed down. “and the one well just won't carry the load. The well. he continued, usually sputters out about halfway through the afternoon “just when it is required the most." Af- fected mainly by the lack “Our present student population is 4753 he saic}, free estimate Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 28, 1955 “The Liberal” is always pleased to publish items oi interest regarding people and events in the Oak Ridxes- Lake Wilcox and King City districts. Our news corres- pondent in Oak Ridges-Lake Wilcox in Mrs. Lillian Atcheson, Wiidwood Avenue, 773-5479, in King City Mrs. Lee Aspden, 833-5679. of water are the washroom facilities. Mr. Jennings said that a second well was dug but it produced no water. up Lu: \Alllyl Lin.»- “Our present well has just been cleaned and pumped out but we‘re still shy of water although what we get is very clean." Next step might be to build another well but the board is now considering the calling in of a water diviner in preparation for building another well with water, it‘s hoped. Operate ice Location ’arty,Dance at 9 pm for those between 12 and 21. Donations of candy, gum and shellouts will be col- lected from homes 'by commit- tee members to be given out to the children as they leave. The‘ program will include apple-bob- bing and other traditional Hal- lowe’en games and a parade of costumes for which prizes will be awarded. Location of the party has not yet been determined. The Whit- church Public School Board has been approached by letters aindl IJrcau, Lancn, yica, auu “in”; other goodies. Team standings for the Lake Wilcox Bowling League are as follows: Bunny Hops 19 points; Fangs 18; Top Cats 17; Lucky Strikes 16; Munsters 14;;DJ’s 12; John’s Jets 11; Retards 5: Jack Arbic was top bowler for the evening with a triple of 766, singles 288, 250, 228; followed very close by Tim Biso with a triple of 765, singles of 303, 240, 222; Danno Lahey 719 triple, singles 321, 281; His Dad was close behind with 717 tri- ple, singles of 245 and 287; Jack McLean 712-326; 215; John Shearer 702-255, 284; Ron La- hey 698-267, 247; Harold Mun- ro 649-255, 221; Dave Neil 647- .222, 200, 225; Ray Hunter 645- 201, 266; Charlie Ransom 626- 213, 236. Over 200‘s: Ken Hun- ter 237; Dianne Morris 238; Frank Munro 223; Linda Nich- olls 229; Eddie Ransom 222, 210; Lee Peters 217; Jim Peters 221; Ken Fullerton 222; Lil Atcheson 221; Bonnie Pilote 233. Dan Lahey has taken over phone calls for the use of theihigh single with handicap with Lake “’1ch PUblic SChOOl aSl331, and is now tied with Dave ‘in former years. but so far no‘Neii for high triple with hand- tdeflnite answer has been re-licap 749, ceived- Apparently a new policy Tom Biso has high average ,has been adopted in regard to with 248; Frank Munro 235; luse of school facilities after Jack Arbic 234; Jack McLean hours. At one time the com- 231_ munity was given to understand. that the school would be avail- iable for meetings and for the . . . . . Guides Own Service ‘community bingos, which raiset ‘irunds for community pi‘ojeCLs.iAt Oak Plaza lBut last Wednesday the best tingo crowd yet had to be told1 . . there could be no more bingosI A Gumes luntil further notice because the committee could find no suit- able place to hold them. ltober 17, with the l . l‘lhlnnv fluids: Own Service was‘ lheld in Oak Ridges Plaza Oc- j lst Oaikl lRidges Guides and lst Lake and anwnipsl ‘ucn nu our“: unit. on Ross, 3 grade two student at Eva L. Dennis school, was the ‘second winner of the Daily ;Star lucky draw at the CNE.‘; The trip is for two but thc‘; Kings decided to make it a family affair. Baby Linda stay? 'ed with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King. \, ....... fivere guests of Walt Disney for! luncheon, were given a guided tour of the Disney sttidids ati Burbank and spent two days exploring the ever-fascinating Disneyland. They stayed at the luxurious Disneyland Hotel at Anaheim for the entire week. l After their official stay, the Kings rented a car and spent illlillillllllllllllllilllllllllllmlllllllllllilllllitlillillillllllllllllllllllllllll Men’s Club Car Wash The AOTS Men‘s Club 01‘ St. Paul's United Church will be getting possibly somewhat unaccustomed ex- ercise Saturday. October 30 and also providing a useful service to the community when they hold a car wash at Martin's BA service station, on the west side of Yonge Street, south of the King Sideroad. Wet wash will be only 99c. Trucks may he a little higher. Hours will be from 9 am to 5 pm. The AOTS hold meetings the second Tuesday of each month at St. Paul's Church, South Road, Lake Wilcox. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Vehicle Demolished, But No One Injured Despite the fact that one car ‘was completely demolished and ‘the other heavily damaged, no one was injured in a collision on the 15th Sideroad. half a mile east of Highway 27, Octo- ber 24. by. jet to To LaSkfly WI October 18 in the form of a pot Mrs. Norman MacMurchy pre-‘luck supper. Mrs. Karl Sanâ€" ilded at 1h? recent meemlg Gliderson was installed as the new the WI October 13 With 12 president by Mrs. Pat Davies members and two visitors pres-‘of York Summit Division. em. The group opened with Also installed were: Treas~ . . c . . . . . . . . J .-c..u.. ronto last Friday. l A meeting of the Scouts and Cubs Ladies Auxiliary was held the institute ode and the MaFY-ittrer Mrs. Pearl Poulin, and During the visit the KingsiStewart Cone“ lSunshine Convenor Sylvia Wil- District President Mrs. Austin liams. After a short business Rumble spoke on “lmprovinglmeeting everyone ate a hearty Programs". Motto for the ev-lmeal. A splendid buffet was ening was; "A backward glanceweil arranged by Mrs. Pat Winâ€" forward‘ston. social convenor. m a y encourage a stride", given by Mrs. Macâ€"l It is planned to have a series Murchy. A history of the In-‘of morning coffee parties to ternationai Plowing Match waslintroduce new Cub mothers. so given by Mrs. P. Smeltzer as ainew mothers can expect to re- current events topic. lceive an invitation any day now. t’seasy 1965 C S Savings “It's causing a great deal of concern and we haven't quite decided what is the best thing to do” Mr. Jennings said some thought has been given to tanking in water to make up the difference. “Our present well has just been cleaned and pumped out but we're still shy of water although what we get is very clean." Next step might be to build another well but the board is now considering the calling in of a water diviner'in preparation for building another well â€"â€" with water, it's hoped. It is suggested that a Lake Wilcox representative on the public school board could help solve the problem. Nominations will be held November 26, at the same time as those for township council. The adult Hallowe‘en dance will be held at Vandorf Com- munity Hall, November 6 at 8.30 pm. Door prizes. costumP Prizes and refreshments will be featured. Nine persons representing the“ Lake Wilc0x Recreation Com- mittee and the Youth Centre} Board met last week. Mrs. Ethel Good and Bob Atcheson, Jerry; Lahey. Charlotte Brockton and Lil Atcheson represented the Youth Centre; George Cl'agg. the Whitchurch Recreation Committee, and Jerry Cook, ‘Ida Larkman, and Mickey Clar- endon the recreation committee. ' W Drugs Dressings Home Visiting Nursing Services Housekeeping Service Home Nursing Services Diversional Programme Patient Transportation Lodge Accommodation For Further Information 884-3348 Richmond Hill & District Unit 15 Yonge SLN. Local Services Rendered to Cancer Patients CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY 4 Terry Potts, 21; Mrs. Adele 13; Mrs. Amy r 10‘; Lillian 17; Cindy Lou‘ ‘. old, Debbie old and Kim old October October 24; z 4 years, Oc- 300d. October mfort. October rtober 31: J05- years old Oc-. . Mae Doughty eetings to Mr. Johnstone on and Mrs. G. 28th annivers- 2 and Mr. and Karl Ernie and I spent a busy Sat; urday last week visiting the In-- ternational Plowing Match, held‘ at Milliken. We enjoyed riding‘ from the parking lot to the} fair on a hay wagon. The par- ade was excellent and we vis-l ited the many booths and tent‘ displays. After returning home with sore feet and aching backs1 we gathered up the rest of the: family. Bob, George and Betty Prabucki and Kim. and at- tended a 25th anniversary party for my sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perks, who live in Pickering.- It was very nice to meet old friends and some of the family who were present. A good time was had by all, and we enjoyed the lovely buffet lunch. Some love- ly gifts were received by the Perks, including 15 new silver dollars. Mrs. Bill Orton on October 25 their let. The Oak Ridges-Lake Wilcox Branch of the YCHA will hold“ a meeting tonight ('l‘hursday)‘ at the home of their chairmanfi Mrs. Lee Gallacher. There are‘ several items to discuss, so please try to attend. , St. Paul's UCW will hold‘ their annual Christmas Bazaar‘ and Tea on November 6 from 2-4 pm, in the church basement. Lovely articles ideal for Christ- mas gifts. stocking stuffers, and you may do a little stuffing yourself by enjoying tea and goodies. The bake table will be loaded with home made bread, cakes. pies, and many other goodies. Tom Biso has high average with 248; Frank Munro 235; Jack Arbic 234; Jack McLean 231. Dan Lahey has taken over high single with handicap with 331, and is now tied with Dave Neil for high triple with hand- icap 749. ' A Guides‘ Own Service was! held in Oak Ridges Plaza Oc-T tober 17, with the lst Oak Ridges Guides;and lst Lake Wilcox Guides and Brownies participating. This was the first service of its kind in this com- munity. The Guides and Brownies marched into the area to the singing of ‘Onward Christian Soldiers” and presented their colors to the participating clergymen for safe-keeping durâ€" ing the service. Brownie Lynn McDowell of 1st Jefferson Pack gave the1 opening prayer, a sermon on Guide laws was read by Guide Susan Towers of lst Oak Ridges Company and Guide Debbie Clarendon of lst Lake Wilcox Company. Captain Lydia Fin- ;deissen. 15!. Oak Ridges. read ‘the 23rd Psalm and Captain }Ethe1 Good, lst Lake Wilcox led }the responsive reading of the ‘Guide Litany. District Commissioner Nora Broad welcomed the guests, in- cluding Area Guide Commis- sioner Mrs. M. Knight of King City Participating clergymen were‘ Rev. Tom Robinson, St. Mark'sE Anglican Church, Father Johnl O’Donnell, Arch-Diocesan chap-l lain of. Roman I Catholic Girll Guides, St. Mary Immaculate Parish, and Rev. Roy Nigh,‘ Brethren in Christ Church. ‘ Following the service, the Guides then received the colors and marched from the meeting area to the Guide Hymn. The color party from the lst Lake Wilcox were Dorothy! Good, Canadian flag; Debbie Claren- don, company flag; and Claire Provost. Judy Peters and Janet Cook, guards. MARKHAM: St. Andrew's Unit- ed Church Iformerly Presbyter- ianl with a present membership of 800. celebrated its 1315!. an- I with a presen 800, celebrated ersary October 1 Despite a delay in getting through other means. Last :the sale of its debenture shares month, they henefitted from lunderway for its proposedEOak Ridges Lions Carnival. and l$150.000 arena, Oak Ridges andla dance at the Ridge Inn on =District Arena Committee. conâ€"‘Yonge Street. The committee is tinues to raise money for the also planning a turkey shoot promotional end of the projectlfor October 30, with deer rifles. Disneyland Tour Mr. and Mrs. Ted King andlsightseeing on their own. M sons Ross, 6 and Gordon 4, rec-{King took many colorful slid ently returned from a trip‘uf the trip, an adventure whi which the family will remem- Ross, especially, will long 1 her for some time to come. member. The family return Ross, 3 grade two student at by jet to Toronto last Friday Eva L. Dennis school, was the second winner of the Daily LaSk‘Y WI Star lucky draw at the ONE. ‘Mrs' Norma" MaCMUTChY p The trip is for two but the Slded at the recent meeting Kings decided to make it a the WI ocmber 1,3.W1th family affair. Baby Linda stay- members and two V‘5‘t0r5 Pr ed with her grandparents, Mr. 9mg The group Opened W and Mrs_ Joseph King. the Institute ode and the Ma ru ,,..._.L n_n__L Despite the fact lhat one car was completely demolished and the other heavily damaged, no one was injured in a collision on the 15th Sideroad. half a mile east of Highway 27, Octo- ber 24. According to King Township‘ Police, the accident occurred when a car driven by Herbert Heath. Nobleton, went out of control and crossed the hie'hway into the path of a car driven by Peter Scott, @150 of Noble- ton. Mr. Scott’s car was completely destroyed, while about $600 damage was done to the Heath vehicle. The AO'l‘S Men‘s Club 01‘ St. Paul's United Church will be getting possibly somewhat unaccustomed ex- ercise Saturday. October 30 Ind also providing a useful service to the community when they hold a car wash at Martin‘s BA service station, on the west side of Yonge Street, south of the King Sideroad. Wet wash will be only 99c. Trucks may he a little higher. Hours will be from 9 am to 5 pm. The AOTS hold meetings the second Tuesday of each month at St. Paul's Church, South Road, Lake Wilcox. King City Happenings to King Township accident occurred driven by Herbert New Project For Arena Committee CHII’MAN the remainder of the weeki sightseeing on their own. Mrs. King took many colorful slides of the trip, an adventure which Ross, especially, will long re- member. The family returned AMILY It’s e easy to buy 1965 Canada Savm gs ‘ Bonds. No one will act surprised. They'il smile, nod and give you an application. It's a very simple form. You fill in your name, address, and who you want registered as the owner. Then you choose the amount you want to buyâ€"from $50 up (the limit is $10,000 per person) A couple of signatures later, and you're all set. Quick. Simple. Friendly. And you get bonds which pay you an average annual yield of 5.03% when you hold them to maturity. Of course your bonds are instantly cashable any time for their full face value plus earned interest. Who sells them? You can get yours on the Payroll Savings Plan where you workâ€"or from your bank, investment dealer, stock broker, trust or loan company. Walk in this week and buy some. Cash or terms, Canada Savings Bonds are a great way to save. ANl) Just walk in and say: “I want some Canada Savings Bonds.” the week| The group will hold its first RIENI) lt will be held at the gravel pit to dismiss the committee‘s re- on the CFRB Sideroad. The vised prospectus. has delayed arena shares were to have gone the sale date. Last month the on sale October 1 in the amount1Lions Carnival raised a total of of $250000, but difficulty int$750 from the barbecue dinner securing another meeting with and draw for the colored TV Ontario Securities Commission set. One Erattp having a good w~__â€"â€"_‘â€" time at, the carnival was the -. _ Chipman famlly of South Road. Lake Wilcox. Left to right, Tom en Chipman. Tommy, Donny. Pat- sy. Debbie, and Debbie‘s girl rm... mu...“ mm Imam H. rt...itfl‘iend. Kathy Sllmmt‘l‘hm. euchre of the season in Laskay Hall on October 29. Everyone is welcome. 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