The chapter held their “Mod- el†meeting October 12 at the home of Ruth Smith. The pro- gram “Jewellery†was given by Irene Dowden. The guest speak- er Charles Smith who is a sil- Versmith gave an excellent and very interesting demonstration of this delicate and intricate art. Mr. Smith is one of the few metal Chasers in Canada. Indian summer seems to haveivol come and gone and so has the“ last meeting for the month of‘for October which was held at thejtiq home of Alice Cameron. The sm program "Painting the Person‘Vmu was given by Sandra Eveleigh. irat Attending the Class are Sto- phen Toplifl‘. Jan Henderson. Glynis Walker. Jill Watts. Lexa Wight. Noni Farwell. Mary Anne Ellis. Melody Lynden. Donna and Laura Quorengesser. Kathy Paxton. Janet and Brule Thorn- hill. Cam Halllday and Barb Worm. Delta Lambda Chapter. Beta Stzma Phi Sorority held their Rushing party October 5 at the home of Marianne O'Connell. This year's theme is “Crown Every Moment" and was also Used as the theme for the party. Lunch was served by the social committee. The YWCA are sponsoring a children‘s art class at the "Y" centre, Allencourt Plaza on Sat- urday mornings from 9.30 to 11.30 am. Instructing the course is Ruth Walker, professional artisl. who has a small studio in her home on Highway 7. Peter is continuing his studies at McMaster for his doctorate. Peter Smith will be receiving. tnrHMCS 51‘81 his master‘s degree in metallurâ€"jburne. her new base. gical engineering at a convoca-j * - * - * - "‘ tion at McMaster University, Volunteer drivers for the Hamilton, on Friday. I local branch of the cancer His parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith. Centre Street West will be attending the ceremony. the Hallowe‘en fun Top 0‘ The Hill Nursery search at the Us. Naval Base School held a Hallowe‘en party‘ After the course she will be on October 29 and the young‘retuminz to Richmond Hill to pupils enjoyed masquerading in‘spcnd Christmas with her fami- their costumes, Jack 0' Lan-‘ly. She will then proceed 10 terns. candies. cookies and alliElizahelh, New Jersey to ViSit nu “annurn'nn hm Ihpr hrnlhpr and sister-in-IBW. Attention Richmond Hill Cen- tral Branch of the YCHA â€" please note change of date of next meeting which will he held next Tuesday evening lNo- vember 9’ at the home of Mrs. J. Gralnger, 130 Yonge Street South. Allencourt Shopping Centre Markham Rd. & Bayview Avenue Richmond Hill Wm. C. Lazenby, B.Sc.th COME \and SEE UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS Richmond Hill INDIANS FOOTBALL TEAM Sat. Nov. 6 Meet EAST YORK LIONS AT TOWN PARK Richmond Hill TIME - 1 P31. Allencourt Pharmacy Ltd. Planning on Entertaining? Call Nanda Caterers This ad is sponsored by 884-3818 884-4461 for a while! A mysterious an- tique shop that has its _own smelting furnace, a bizarre murderâ€"the makings of a ï¬rst rate thriller with a most un- usual ending. In its next production “Shop At Sly Corner†you will be in- volved in crimeâ€"and watching it pay off quite handsomelyâ€"â€" The Christmas Tree Bazaar,‘ an annual event held by the UCW of the Richmond Hill United Church, is being held this Saturday at the church from 2 - 5 pm. ‘ Many interesting new ideas are featured this year includ- ing a pampered pantry booth, and slumbertime houdoir. There will also be a treasure mart. Christmas decorations, bake sale and tea booth “ what a pleasant way to do one's Christ- mas shopping. decorations with new ideas available at this session. Babysitting services are avail- able. please call 884-4811 for further information. at- :k _ x a: The CWL of St. Mary Im- maculate Roman Catholic Church are holding their pot luck supper November 17. Members are reminded keep this date open. I lllllllllillllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll YCHAATo Hear to Hive you lost any jewellery recently? Any unsolved burg- laries? If so, maybe the Curtain Club can help you. ‘ The cast is headed by Tony Miller who will also direct the play. A most enjoyable evening awaits you. The dates of the performances? Wednesday to Saturday. November 17 â€" 20, 24 - 27. Tickets can be obtained by calling 884-1280. “The Play- penâ€. or any club member. 'Charlie Heslop. well known ‘throughout the farming com- munity of York County. has ioined the farm and land sales office of David McLean Ltd. Realtors, 74 Steeles Avenue West. opposite Sayvette Plaza. Town Employees Share Big Prize Four town employees shared a ticket and $1000 prize in the recent Richmond Hill Lions Club draw. The $2,000 first prize was shared by the holders of the last two tickets left in the drum. Milton Sherman held one ticket and the,other was held by Town Clerk Russell Lynett. Works Commissioner Otto Whalen, Terry King of the tax department and H. B. Cable. former assessor. now with the County of York Assessment Deâ€" partment. 1 Thomas received $100 and Dep-r * - * Lily-Clerk Mack Clement wont Mrs. V. Wallace arrived from $50 when their tickets were pul- Ottawa last Thursday to spend led from the drum. Other $100 a week with her son-in-law and winners were R. E. Presley, and‘daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ber- Arthur Gibson. $75 was won byesford Anderson. Centre Street Dalton Hicks, Mrs. M. JalinflWest. Madeline Hare, Thomas Pack-3 lington and $50 by R. S Mcu‘ The WA of the Richmond Hill Cullough, William J. White,‘l’resbyterian Church met on Wilson Niblett Motors. Jameeronday in the George Francis Lavder, Dynes Jewellers, Dr. Memorial Hall. John Copeman and Thomas D? Arrangements were made for Main. Cliff Donnelly received‘a luncheon and bazaar to be $25 for selling the most tickets. held November 26. The lunch- *_* at 2r jkindness had no in idle but pl ‘position a: ,On both 'Harty was stepsister who residt mond Hill, On Tue corted Mis of the TT -sioners, W] a lifetime me Ar M- Miss Lynda Leonard. daugh- ter of Mrs. W. Leonard and the late Mr. Lennard, 178 Lawrence Avenue. now a WREN in the operations branch of the Royal Canadian Navy left October 23 for Key West. Florida. While in Florida she will be taking a course in oceanographic re- search at the US. Naval Base‘ her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard. Proceeds of the draw will en- able the Lions to carry on their extensive program of commun- ity service. 7 Another town employee Thomas received $100 and We tip our hats this week to Alvin Leckie, proprietor of Richmond Hill & Rich- vale Taxi who Tuesday noon stopped his cab at the corner of Yonge Street and Markham Road and es- corted three young kinder- gartners across the busy intersection. The regular crossing guard ..t this loca- tion is ill and the police oï¬icer who is ï¬lling in for him had not yet arrived. hoursra week, Mrs. S. Beags at 884-1800 would very much appreciate hearing from you. Volunteer drivers for the local branch or the cancer society are urgently need- ed. I! you can spare a few ANNOUNCEMENT Fred l Guests included: Mrs. John lMartyn. Mrs. S. Corner. Mrs. David Hill. Mrs. William Brunt. ‘Mrs. N. Berry. Mrs. R. B. Down- ling, Mrs. R. T. Sutherland and .Mrs. L. .1. Oliver. Make your own inexpenswe decorations with new ideas available at this session. Preceding the Conservative rally last we k at the Richmond Hill High School. Mrs. J. John- son of Aurora. was the hostess at a small dinner party for Mrs. John Diefenbaker at the Rich- mond Inn. A Christmas Decoration Course starts November 10 [or ï¬ve weeks at the Allencourt YWCA Centre. Babysitting services are avail- able. please call 884-4811 for further information. {through April. idale. annual ‘ In order to schedule the best; Winner of the draw, {or aShiD 0 possible program, interested Barbie Doll and wardrobe. was Churc'" persons are requested to phone‘Mrs. P. Crowther, 115 Bogart‘TorontO 884-4811 to discuss the varioustenue, Willowdale. courses under consideration. 4‘ It - t - w: _ : Mrs “IlllllIlll“llllllllmlllll\l\llllllllllllllll‘lllllullll“llllllllllll\lllmlllll The Rlchmond Hill Symphony Orchestra held a well attended rehearsal last Sunday in prepar- ation for their November 15 concert to be held in Richmond Hill High School. The tympani and percussion section is now complete but string bass players are still needed, Anyone interested please call Mrs. 1. Thompson a; 832-1250‘Ham,‘ in for further informatlon. 1company * ' * ' * ' kindness The WA of the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church met on Monday in the George Francis Memorial Hall. Arrangements were made for a luncheon and bazaar to be held November 26. The lunch- eon is from 12.30 â€" 1.30 pm and the baZaar from 12-3 pm. Tick- ets for the former. at 75 cents each. may be obtained by call- ing 884-5086. Rex Sevenoaks. a former res- ident of Richmond Hill. now ï¬lming "The Trap" for‘the J. Arthur Rank Organization in Vancouver. is thoroughly en- joying his stay on the west coast. and ï¬nds co-star Rita Tushinzham “a delight both as a person and an actress". Rex.expects to return to his home In Toronto at the end of the week, Up until a few years ago, Mr. Jones, a keen gardener, toiled diligently every summer on his acreage at Elgin Mills. and 31. Ways had a friendly word and warm smile for his many friends and neighbors. who. have mis. Sed. and will miss. seeing “pa Jones" as he was aï¬ectionately called. working at his lifetime interest â€" the 13nd. YWCA Activities ‘ A most sucressful bazaar was The YWCA is presentmg a'held by the LOBA Lodge No. winter swim program at York;580 on October 23 at North Mms Colleglate P001 Januaryfl'ork Community Hall, Willow- through April. ldale. In order to schedule the best1 Winner of the draw. for a Sympathy is extended to the Jones Family on the death of their father. Albert E. Jones. who passed away in his 92nd year on October 30 at York Manor. Newmax‘ket. The guest speaker will be Helen Evans Reid. MD, member of. an expedition of top-flight Canadian doc- tors and scientists who spent some weeks on the island to gain detailed in- formation about the isolat- ed Pascuence and their in- vironment. York Central Hospital Auxiliary will learn about the magic and mystery of Easter Island. Ilsa de Pas- cua of Chile. that remote Paciï¬c Island, at its open meeting on November 11 at 8.15 pm in the hospital caf- eteria. Anyone interested in learning more ab0ut the people. their life. homes. pleasures and reaction to the doctors and scientists who went there to study them, will be most wel- come. Dr. Reid is a registered specialist in paediatrics. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and is married to Dr. A. L. Chute. physician-in-chief, Hospital for Sick Children. Toronto. and professor of paediatrics, University of Toronto. She is founder of the woman‘s auxiliary of “Sick Kids". In her book “A World Away" Dr. Reid has given Canadians an informal ac- count of the mission and the island inhabitants. YCHA To Hear .4 bout Easter Island nu abut lFriday, Miss Harty, was given Cm ;the royal treatment. when at a “W‘l‘lpa-rty held in the TTC Admin- F [ony‘istration Building, Toronto, she con lded occupied the seat of honor, ayea Par'tthrone, and was presented with the 1533 typewriter and a large bouquet|mel lond‘of carnations by Director of' n . lMaterials R. V. H. Howe. WM)ka s“’“ialong with Mr. Mathewson.jre-( hf‘tispoke glowingly of Miss Harty's 5â€â€œ long association with the com-t 'v ‘pany, and wished her every}was success in her retirement. Miss‘wn clul call YOU. *_*_* * Miss Mary Dawson, who re- signed as supervisor of the pri- mary division of Richmond Hill Presbyterian Sunday School at the end of June. was honored for her 10 years of service with a'gift at the regular school ses- sion Sunday morning. Magi- strate James Butler, who was superintendent of the Sunday school when Miss Dawson began her term of ofï¬ce. made the presentation of a piece of Blue Mountain pottery and a silver spoon topped by a trillium. handcrafted by Silversmith Douglas Boyd. ’Brownie News , The Brownies of the 5th .Richmond Hill Pack accompan- ‘ied by their leaders, had per- ‘fect weather on October 16 for .their hike and picnic lunch at Bruce‘s Mill Conservation. ‘ An informative and enjoyable part of the outing was explor- ing the nature trail and admir- ring the glorious autumn colors. Coming events in the pack will include an enrolment of 13 Tweenies at the end of October and a Fly-Up Ceremony early in November using an autumn theme. The girls going into lGuides are. Ann Ryan. Lynn Williams and Virginia Brcgz. Douglas Boyd. ‘Williams and Virginia Brczz. * - :r _ wk _ * i Later in the month the pavk The WA of the 15¢ Beverley is planning a visit to a dairy Acres Cubs and Scouts held farm- their October 19 meeting in' in nu u I Beverley Acres School. ‘mmulmuummIlnllllnnmuluiunn\mmm nummmmm The new executive was inâ€" stalled by Mrs. Dingwall of the York Summit District Ladies Auxiliary. At the close of business, games were held, and prizes were won by Lily Peterson and Barbara Mcsley. Refreshments were then served by June Hox- ey and Diana Wilton. This year the auxiliary mem- bers will be joined by the lad- ies of the 7th Richmond Hill Cubs and Scouts Auxiliary, whose boys have already joined with the lst Beverley Acres group. The auxiliary wishes to welcome them, and hope the ladies will all attend the next meeting on November 16 at Beverley Acres School. ' Miss Dorothy K. Harty, 89 Rockport Crescent, a resident of the Hill for the past seven years retired last week after 44 years with the TTC. A penny auction will be held at this meeting. Members are invited to bring articles for auc- tion and any guests will be wel- come. ' During the war, Miss Harty took over a man's job as a buyer with the company, since which time she has filled the position of secretary to Assist- ant Materials Director George Mathewson. On deesday last, a dinner was given for her in the Dickâ€" ens Room at the Ports of Call, by 21 ladies of the staff, and on Harty, in replying. thanked the company very much for their kindness and stated that she had no intention of remaining idle but planned to get another position as soon as she could. On both these occasions Miss Harty was accompanied by her stepsister Miss Emma Hall, who resides with her in Rich- mond Hill. On Tuesday Mr. Howe es-t Other ofï¬cers of the lodge corted Miss Harty to a meetinglduly invested were: W. Bro. L. of the TTC Board of Commis- Oliver 1PM; W. Bro. F. Walk- -sioners, who presented her with er SW; Bro. H. Sanderson a lifetime pass and certiï¬cate JW; G. Rose. Chaplain; J. Gra- of merit. ham, treasurer; W. Bro. F. Av- "The Liberal“ and the many ent. secretary: D- Bruce, JD: friends of Miss Harty are happy D. Ross IG; H. Munro. D of C; to see this recognition of her B. Stewart SS; F. Diclienson many years association with the‘JS; B. Webber. assistant sec~ TTC. iretary; G. Leonard. tyler. “The Liberal" and the many friends of Miss Harty are happy to see this recognition of her many years association with the TTC. ; RWM ox,“ GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE é “Life in the. Hill" is comprised of local news it- ems - anniversaries. show- ers. vacations. out of town guests. etc. Contributions will he received until 5 pm on Tuesday prior to publi- cation. Call the. Social Edi- tor Margot Crack at 884- 1105. drop a line to 63 Yonge Street South. or come in personally, we'll be pleased to hear from you. BOOKINGS FOR ALL STEAMSHIPS AND AIRLINES, TOURS AND CRUISES 85 YONGE STREET N. PHONI RICHMOND mLL 889-075 No service charge, no booking fee At Richmond Hill Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday John Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bergman. 104 Trayborn Drive received the Sacrament of Baptism. and “'35 presented with a New Testament from the Sunday school. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. W. Mason. Church Street North, on the death of her brother. William Brereton Dnuglass. on Friday at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. The funeral was held Monday at St. Barnabas Anglican Church: va. Dr. A. B. Al‘nol. Mrs. Arnnt. and Mrs. 1). Flaming were representatives from the Rich~ mond Hill Baptist Church at the annual meeting nf the Follow- ship of Evongclical Baptist Churches held last week in The annual meeting and pre- sentation of prizes of the ladies’ section of the Summit Golf and Country Club was held at the clubhouse on Wednesday last. W. Bro. Hardie R. Nelson was installed on October 12 as Worshipful Master of Fellow- ship Masonic Lodge, Rt. Wor. Bro. Archie Cameron acted as installing master and was as- sisted by past and present grand lodge ofï¬cers and several past masters from neighboring lodg- es. Repox‘ts from the various committees revealed a busy year, socially and ï¬nancially. to W. Bro. Nelson has been a resident of Richmond Hill for 10 years and lives with his wife at 342 Palmer Ave. Other ofï¬cers of the lodge the complete satisfaction of the members. Miss Gladys McLatchy. well known resident of the Hill. was re-elected president for 1966. muummmnummuuuuumuuuuluulmnummnuumuuumm C i vitan Christmas C (Ich Mrs. A. Marsdon. Rugglos Avenue. convalescinz at home after rcccnt surgery. was the recipient of a large bouquet of Richmond Hill roses. presented to Mrs. John Diefenbaker at the re- cent Conservative rally at Richmond Hill High School. Those extra zood. chuck- l'ull of fruit and nuts Christmas cakes are again available from Richmond Hill Civitans. A full three pound cake of the best quality may be. obtained for $3.75 by simply making a phone call. A personal note from the gracious wife of the Con- servative leader was attach- ed to the gift. This is the Civitans' main money-making venture of the year and proceeds will help them carry on their service work in the com- munity. They are particu- larly interested in the Villa Hospital and the ARC ln- dustries. the adult training Centre operated by the Thnrnhill and ])istrict Anv sociaï¬on for Retarded Children at 321 Enford Road. If in previous years you have enjoyed the Civitan's Christmas cakes. you will want to repeat the pleasant experience this year. If you have not as yet tried them. you may also enjoy the delicious, traditional Christ- mas treat by phoning Len Newberry 884-6630, Ted Shaw 884-5186 or Guy Doucette 884-7396. PHONE 889-5782 Among those attending were Board Chairman J. E. Smith, Trustees Graham Walter, D. C. Stewart. G. Kingston. Barry Hayes Jr., Administrator G. J. (‘hatï¬eltL Nursing Director Miss G. A. Gatehouse. Business Ofï¬ce Manager D. W. Earnshaw. Pur- chasing Agent J. Reid. Auxiliary President Mrs. E. Redelmeier. Auxiliary Director Mrs. R. J. Miller, Chief X-Ray Technician W. Burns,' Chief Laboratory Technician Mrs. K. Hargrave, Executive Housekeeper Miss I. Gaskin, Chief Engineer E. Thurston. Pharmacist Mrs. B. Sherk. Medical Record Librar- ian Miss T. Oliver, Nursing Sup- ervisors Miss A. Lindsay and Miss L. White and Chief Physio~ therapist Miss E. Flood. Be sure to see all the Barbie clothes that will be on sale and the many new and diï¬erent ideas in the other booths. A meeting of the Allenbrae Branch of the YCHA was held October 18 at the home of Mrs. Comm, Snaith. Eighteen mem- bers attended. The meeting was chaired by President Mrs. M. Maitland and business matters discussed. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held November 15 at the home of Mrs. N. Hutcheson. 437 North Taylor Mills Drive. Plan to attend the bazaar and bake sale November 26 at Al- lencourt Plaza. I. J. Koole. loan manager with the Bank of Nova Scotla, Ynnge Street. has been trans- ferred to Sault Ste. Marie. com- mencing his duties next week. B. Glassford from New To« mnto will be ï¬lling this posi- tion at the local branch. Do your Christmas shopping early â€"â€" come to St. Matthew's United Church for their Four Seasons' Bazaar on November 13 from 2 - 5 pm. More than 5,500 delegates representing 240 hospitals were in attendance and heard inter- esting and informative discus- sions of hospital problems. York Central Hospital was well represented at the 41st an- nual convention of the Ontario Hospital Association in Toronto last week. Call into our office 9:00 am. - 5:00 pm. Monday - Thursday 9:00 am. - 9:00 pm. Friday 9:00 am. - 1:00 pm. Saturday Guaranty Trust Company of Canada 44 Yonge St. 8.. Richmond Hill. Ontario. MRJMRSJMISS We would be pleased to open a new account or arrange the transfer of your present one. ADDRESS AMOUNT 5 . . . . . . . . Rates on Certificates Subject to Chan Statement Accounts Available ESTATE PLANNING â€" SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES GUARANTY TRUST ALL NEW ACCOUNTS OPENED ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER '15th EARN 41/4 70 INTEREST FROM NOVEMBER lst Bonus Days SAVINGS DEPOSITS Capital and Reserve $25,000,000 Guaranteed Fund Deposits at December let, 1964, $304,000,000 No Exchange on Cheques Deposited Drawn on York County Including Metro Toronto. Full Chequing Privileges Longer Hours. WE ARE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT 44 YONGE STREET SOUTH RICHMOND HILL. ONT. 884-1188 POST OFFICE CORNER Free Parking at Rear of Office or complete the coupon and mail it with your cheque to â€" â€" - â€" â€" - pany of Canada E] Please Open a New Savings Account. fl Please Purchase a Certificate for a period of A beautiful fall wedding was celebrated in St. Mary Immacu- late Roman Catholic Church on September 18..when Jackaline Carol. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Bettles of Benson Avenue. became the bride of Louis Frank ChofTe of Weston. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chnse an ele- gant gown of pure silk organza. featuring ‘Alencon lace at the neckline, sleeves and the bow top Empire waist. The A-line skirt was accented with match- ing lace appliques. the remov- able court train falling from hows at the shoulder. Her ï¬n- ger-tip veil was held in place Rev. J. A. O'Donnell officiated at the wedding ceremony and Nuptial Mass. The altar was tastefully decorated with tall standards or white gladioli. gold Chrysanthemums and Boston ferns. Honeymoon In White Mountains OFFICES THROUGHOUT CANADA MR. AND MRS. LOUIS FRANK CHOFFE SIGN REGISTER (A Federally Chartered Trust Co.) COMPANY OF CANADA Your Certiï¬cate or Account Book . SIGNATURE Matron nf honor was Mrs. Gordon Fleury, the bride's sis- ter, bridesmaids were Miss Vic- toria Benko and Miss Teresa Deciantis and the junior brides- maid was Faith Bettles. All were matching floor-length gowns of aquamarine chiffon fashioned with daisy lace bodice and Empire waist, with match- ing shoes and chifl‘on bows. The bridesmaids carried bou- quets of tinted copper and yel- low chrysanthemums with min- by a single lace rose. She \vorejalure Chrysanthemums trailing matching short, lace gloves andvfrom gold satin ribbons. carried a bouquet of yellow andlL Kent Scdgewick was best man white roses with trailing white and the ushers were_ Gordon slephanotis falling from satin‘Fleury and William Pope. ‘ _ ribbons. The reception was held at the During the ceremony and at the signing of the register the soloist, Mrs. Harold Bryan. sang “Ave Maria Stella", “Panis An- gelicus" and “On This Day". REDEEMED AT PAR,, IN THE EVENT OF DEATH INTEREST PAYABLE HALFé YEARLY FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT. FOR 1â€"2- REGISTERED AS TO PRINCIPAL. MINIMUM AMOUNT $500. Guaranteed INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES years. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT will be sent to you by return mail -3-4 AND .5 YEAR DEPOSITS . TEL. NO. 3A: The reception was held at the Summit View Gardens. with Mrs. Bottles receiving in a two- piece ensemble of beige French wool. brocade turban. and a cox-sage or copper and‘yellow Chrysanthemums. The groom's mother assisted in a two-piece royal blue lace ensemble with matching hat and shoes and cor- sagc of white carnatons. The young couple honey- mooncd in the White Mountains of Vermont, the bride travelling in a gold wool two-piece suit with chocolate brown accessor- ies and a corsage of gold and bronze Chrysanthemums com- pleting her outï¬t. The newly. weds have taken up residence in Thornclifl'e Park.