4 THE LIBERAL. Richmond. Hill, Ontario. Thumday. Nov. 18. 1965 Kl C several Changes Possible 1" WhitChurch Council ’ WWW“ “1 “’h'tt'hili'i'h (:asiiman has filed I citimi's ()ak Ridges who was elected 1959 and St‘i‘ying in that can election this year. v~ . . . ‘ ~ .- . He does»- l““’“-‘htI‘ cm’mԠ3'9 pla-‘f P""‘.’".†“'th “‘9 00'3"â€? in (‘ntlnell last 3931‘ for the Rt‘lt." iiniil he moved up to n't like the two vear term I I II I ing it close to the \‘eIst this Municipal Board. signed by first time, Mr. Smith finds the depiity-i‘eeve spot, He is and is not surp he wants to .-'l‘he Llhfral" is always pleased to publiin items of “90k and h lnhks as ll “the mo rat-mama agklng that that prhsgmie of a growing a resident of take Wilcox be tied up for that lenvth of interest regarding people and events in the Oak Ridges- dents will have to wait until the tow nsiiip be (llvldod into hllSinpqg l: hm arm" l†hon mm a mnlmCmIII IIIIIII - Lake Wilcox arid King Cl†“Strifls' our news con-95‘ gamma‘mn dayi XOYPhlnher “lards’ '\.m'hh(: homing "'1 "m him to give the necesâ€" Councillor Alnn Farmer. Also undecided about seek- Dondent in Oak Ridges-Lake Wilcox is Mrs. Lillian ":6 m be itâ€: 1â€â€œ “ 0 '5 gig (llI‘CI‘I'gn “"ll “0 llf‘l‘l SRI‘B'I attentionI t0 township well-known auctioncm. of Iâ€: I.(.I(.l(.(.llhh ls Cnllnmllhr i- " ‘ ' K’ C' “mman {0' “ m ' 9‘91")†- “1 lhé‘ township affairs and will not stand (iormley will run for council l\"tll \li-[auehli f ' r Atelieson, “ildwood Avenue, 74.3-54.9. in mg ity I I I nmcesianIdmII. for IIeItII I I_ II I . . J . nI a aims M I" As den 833 “$9 One definite candidate for ~ ection. again unless some good new at RR 2 Stouffville. After “3' ‘ ‘ p ' " ‘ ' Chum.“ hmvecet; is Patrick .\lr. Casliman feels that 8 Russ Falhuhmhh†“hlI hIII men stand . but is not sure baring sened in past years (‘ashman of .Vliisselman's ward system would give. just completed his {in-l le \i'lit‘tht‘i‘ he may not contend as councillor. detxiity-l‘eei's link-PI 3 (1thth candidate township l-Midhhlq mhre as WNPI has "0' 5,91 FINIth for either the reeve or the and reeve. Mr. McLaughlin O . N i in hm year's elm-1mm equal rehl-lealmn on mun. whoth he “.lll “ck hmâ€, dIeputy-reNe‘s chair. Mr. took a holiday for four years. n a e I ml and that a councillor repâ€" for another term. which this Farm†has “WM 3-“ ("01"1‘ llif‘n I‘f‘tlii‘ncd to serve as Main plank in Mr. ('ash- IIIanIQ pIIIIIIIIIIm I: III? hem“ resenting just (me. ward time would hp lhl. (“.0 3,931.5 (‘ill\oIr for three Nears. councillor for the past four . - , - . . . .. v w n . ‘ ‘ . - ld keep in ('lose‘ - itact for the t" ' « 101‘ SPIN"! as councillor years . . l for com. lgmdi as an ImhanI I Head Lomeno. lot the aftaii fl“ m 1h? tmmshlp of a (till I (oi iist tnneI I I . . About Peopl“ “Ct'llt'e5~ '5 “3" I I I I. . . , a _ . . ' . I “hh those hp N, 1.0. Q I loi two years and this past Nominations \vi 1 ‘ Birthday wishes to Michaell munity and church work. i Enmlmem “35 held 3"“‘m‘ “35 M's- [‘99 ('ana‘he“ “ho ward system. l‘laVII‘lR been n sent. ML Hmhharmh “NM 3“ “W. I“ (lhhulwhme Slow I '3†I I I I I place at the \‘andorf Com- I I ()Ill.\IUl.ll(‘l iieisonIto takIe depllll-I‘eeve for two years. art Burnett. a farmer of RR munitv llall November “6 In seeking such a a definite stand onthis years 1963 and 1.064. having been 2. A u r o ra is undecided with elections Mondav no}- of first Elected as councillor in whether or not to seek re- ember 6. H . . I I i I her 8 at, the 151 Lake Wilcox was helped by many of the uhahhl m intern“ lhls year‘s if{EVE-ii;drlmlllhfgrgzgiiï¬l a]: Sympathy 0f the communlll' Guides. with eight girls enrolled other ladies of the church and mum,†x. I' i . . . I I . ‘is extended to Mrs. Wig Roffel' in the L'ontpam.I The). were of the L'CW. i system for the township. Mr. election; is IlI D Smith 2:39:11: “ï¬lial? Eghenhannglethle: and faintly on the loss of herICalhI‘. MclIeanI Terr). LamvlereI The next meeting “as held I III (III moller Mm Edith Amelia Hay-Claire lehsh Shawn phslI Novemher 16I “hen more ittiiitiitttmimttintitmuitiitiittitiittiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiittiiitiiiitliiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiittitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiitIiiittiitiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuitiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiittiititiiitiiiiitttiitittiitmimlm" \Rhgilijizgorflzvenrili; NS] mg ha†November 9' Se‘ivices Penny DavidEe. Connie Clareu- Christmas projects were dis- . o o . '- . u were hEld lHSl Thursday. at the (ion Marlene Wilson and Jen- cussed. partlcularly Christmas t I. Briggrdlclimnrllqgejn Nagjgmhglii'l‘lwmpso" Funeral “(’me- In' nifer Oxley. baskets. which are given out l y l S ItllllilllllIltlllIlllllllllllllllllllllltltlllltlllltltllllllltlllllllllllllllttlllllllltlllllllllllIllllltllllllllllltlilltlltllllllllllllllllllllltIII 12' Terry lacev also on the termem Aurora cemetery‘ A pot luck supper was held each year to needy families in 12th; Taryn MCA‘teer' Nm'ember‘ congralu’léuons ull/l Mir. 'an': )iiwe'llb-erl 2nd “flo'r the area. Kl'm’cran lltl’mf'lpal MI‘S- his†(Vllallllw"'iMa"Kay- Kim! CW. The play Correspondent: Mrs. W. (i. Jennings 15; Chris Orton who will be MI‘S- A- 19158†3" eglo‘ L e “(a 3â€â€œ 'a'~' ~ Cancer Society Members of Kingcraft will laine. who handles grade 1 and "Cinderalla" provided enjoyable twetve on November 17- [an‘Avenue. on the birth of theirItbree mothers attended the sup- phom, “$5892 Mâ€th Novemher 12;, and son. William. born November 1. perI enjoying the variety of Ronnie Bamclhugh will holed We were sorry to hear that dishes_ Also present were Mrs. An executive mowing was hold their next monthly execu- Miss M. White. grade two and entertainment. held Novomher f; In,» memhers tive meeting November 24. 1.30 three. Attending from Kinghorn' Little helpers include chil- Women's Institute ,, , . , . I . I cd by the \VI is asked to get in of the Oak Ridges«l.ake Wilcox pm 31 Kitiflt'l‘all Studio. Main Senior tublic School were Prin- dren up to the age of seven The WI family party was held . . . . i v v i i ' ' " “ rI (“'1 ion . , , . . . ‘ I I toilch with the President Mrs. brate his 17th birthday SIlIl()l'llI\'.li\\J:I:‘ Pseï¬ï¬lllzilinï¬nï¬ï¬mhe?mgmï¬lm My: 5 ix; Branch of the cancer society. lC‘I'IghIl'Ehl “"Ill be “III (IlI'II‘plal’IIglf (‘ll’aIl Arm†F'I‘I'Mi'n (oIlIJHI'lIf‘lK “'hn SAVE tht’li‘ Pennies all at lliP school house on Wednes- Wells, or leaders Mrs. Beverley 3951 Wishes 10 MI‘. an MI‘S. ‘ ‘ . '. ‘.' ‘ '. (Vl. D .l q 1llh . liristmas ta enits an i eas. " e grate “'9 all six: an 1‘ iss year in their “miteâ€"boxes" day evening. The evening was \‘e'tl I \t V B . - . y. . . . met commlssmnelâ€"I at the home o i is. m s . n . . . . I l a." I am.†IeyhOhI Norman NHL Rosemary AW.th Hospital last lhuisday. after a Bioad. dis . i - . studio is open every Saturdayoloamie Mintz. orade four and to help other children Once a spent in games of varinir kinds V 'r'lb I ' v . . . ~ . . r ‘ ave an outline on‘South Road. Eight inembeis,i I . I . I I s I I I .I _ . . s .. i (‘Igl nrmnd Ma“; who celebrated then- 28th wed_lheaBit.I .sleijliiIi‘IIIIIIIIIIII IIII‘IIIN III 1::elgllIimgImIII sIIouId do III DOIIIS Smth Shirley l)aI\.I Lorna fiom 11 amIto pm. until De- five. Absent dlIie to illness wasllvem. thm, mm m lhph. hhxpS and allhmlhh [he allhmlamw. 'l-ho Symhmh). of lhe mmmlmI dnilg annlivprsmsd Nnvenflgor 20‘ Mrscciellunter l\1ora\'Aveenue‘the local group ~and whv theirMacBurney. Bernice llaanbaa. cemhel‘ 4- “'“h gins and d“"‘“"' M'VV Dm'" “ a‘â€â€˜l“â€"‘"~ El'adoim a SDCI‘lal ('Pl‘ctiitili)‘ in the “its small. (‘\'<‘i‘.\‘rtllf’ had a \'PI'.\' it.\' is extended to Mr. and Mrs. an to 4r. an Mrs. leorge ‘ - - - ~ ‘ I I I .I I I . I h, . TlhklNI Bun“. llh kthIstrations available. seven and eight teacher. 'l'each-chapel. In charge of the group zood time. .\ lucky draw was 'rrmhl. Shrimp“? of Everle FurzeI who also (.elehmled anIwho eelebpjated hIei biIitlIiddaltgl; aSaSiSI'I‘I‘e‘: at meetmgsdlibï¬l Plews. and Mrs. lullAtcli-h†d d (. IIIIIIIIII ers were more than pleased withis Mrs. R. Cousins. Attending held for the children and those in the loss of their son James. anniversary this month. 1 GOIOCtObIm 6f- IamI “‘JIO-HI’ III a“ “ lCSImI were 10mm lalm. in lhe 8A ‘fan H IIIII_I the interest shown by the par-‘were 45 children and a large who received prizes were: ’l'erry as a result of a motor accident hope thal IbOlh George and‘cofqpflmlw? IIIQIAmOtle'I 1.1;)"; St" pnui's UCW evening h). 'Elsle Dellel. “.hh ls ‘Il‘StI'nWIu'nI‘lfI'II(:I“ 'I'I†ents. number of parents. Chalk. Barbara James. David on Wednesday of last week. Helen Furze are feeling better. lo†1â€" ’9‘ ' ""85 93 0 The UCW of St. Paul's (m the execullve of lhe Aurora p ‘~ 9" I I a I “‘ ‘9 lowers for the table arrange- I .Pike and Jim Ward. Adult Mr, and Mrs. Norman Rumble The Brethren in Christ‘ic‘mp1e “f days- ’ annual FUN ("Omt‘nlmn held 31 mom were (hmmpd hl. Chapman Neighborhood Notes I I prizes were awarded to Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Jen- Nobleton and roses Local residents Marie Arinit- Nelson 'l‘hompson. Mrs. Wilbert nincs attended the golden wed- _ II I I for the teachers desks were age and Betty Beaton recently Jennings. Wilfred James and ding anniversarv partv in honor “mmâ€; “‘u'sdal 5 WW" given by Mrs. Hit of King City had a night out on the town Everett Phillips. Many thanks of Mr. and Mrs: Russell Rumble . . United held a very successful L'hil . I I l I I I I . I . , . I ithe R0'al \mk Hotel. Tm nt _ a Church Aumey Alcnue‘ heldillome & School ‘annual Chl‘lslmas bazaar and Reports were read or Elven November 35. O 0 Flmlht or Specml “WINS “My evening A card party is to be held tea November 6. with proceeds by some mpmhel-SI Two patients hajtd‘h‘eek‘tt‘i‘eâ€:lijldwial "2021111515?! oak Ridges Pl'hlic sch(’0l'inf abom 5700‘ Once again One in the area have been 31W“ or ren a p .‘ . November 26 at 8.15 pm. 'l‘ic- of the features was "l‘he Carou- dressings each monlhI During the}? éw'Is' IHO“’3'T\1IIIHa-X“I'3Ilfl~ Florists. when they attended the stage to Mrs. Fred Hare for conven- of Weston on November 6. Special guests were Evangelist hats are helm: sold at siIoo‘sei'. which included Plants 01 the vear. the ladle-9 59' “p heeiit alli'leS'Mi‘s's.N‘ .‘cm‘ Quosll‘liW-q “9"9I‘llS‘I‘thl- 00'“?le “'l‘he Wayward Stork" in: the party. and to her assisl- The York Presbytery United 3:33;? giggggiland MFS' Mnâ€. each. and there will be a choice every killd. Genll‘EPlECES. 3'10 booth and at the youth centre wang " ("man cd to determine if it is desired at the Royal Alexandra. ’l‘he ants. Mrs, Wilfred James and (‘hurch Men are holding a conâ€" w . . l dl l ,.ll Iliof cuchre. bridge or cribbage. floral arrangements. Also get- carnival held last summer andI Mrset\‘irl;apl:l::elg (hollsd'hmllfeiRefreshments will also be ting a lot of attention was the gave out hundreds of pamphletSI from hospital and is recuperat SCI‘VCd. 00†Comer'i “'llh lovely ‘lOllSvIl-‘ilms were shown to the _ I to amalgamate with Kinghoi‘nIladies were thrilled at having Mrs. Harry Hutchinson. fcrencc at (‘edar Glen Confer- Am‘mg “‘9 many ‘I'l‘m'e‘lmg Parents‘ Association. the opportunity to meet the east Anyone, wishing to take ad» ence ('entre Bolton. on Novem« fpeakél's heard was y'fl‘re Rm“ Members of Kinghorii Parents:afterwards including a chat with vantage of the short course on her 20. All interested laymen . I This card party is a project with knitted dresses. coats. hats. w1 at ’I‘emperaneevillc. October ISE‘III\I‘IIhI?n:R"ke on Film" RP‘ Association ICommittee IweretBob Cummings. star of the show. "Window Treatments" sponsor- are invited to attend. mg an†an apnondpcmm-‘V' A of the home and school associa-letc.. and cradles. both big and 12. A film had been planned for ' Ialso Dre-‘90L lm‘ll'dI'Intl Pl'e-‘ldenlI m" " Speedy recovery '5 also “‘1‘:de ' and tickets are available small. There was a great V’al‘le‘lylthe men‘s club. AOTS dinner King w[ Ray LOW. lSt Vlce‘pre-“df‘nl. . , < .- , - tion. I , . . . . - {hr Evel) TI (vasiid). inIthe [IIIIm the exeCIIIIIICI Moniosiof other Items alShI such as meeting al SlI paul S Umted DWI III the “MMIkIIIIlH NIIIIPIIII AiIt Johnson. 2nd I\ ite-II’iIesidentI Mi; ESErzamgxha' am 0 raised “l†he used to bnyjaprons. knitted mitts. socks/November 7. but had to be canâ€"It,er gI the King w] had m (“Hill's- Dtmald llamtl. TIN-“Hrs†trophies for the spring spoi‘tsIslipperS. etc. I celled until December becauseIcel its meellngI Mrs: RIuIth IStokes. Recording Last week. the. AO'I‘S day held in conjunction with‘ The bake table held a Val‘lelb' of the power failure. I MrsI BI HallI RR 1 th2I l.eh_ SQCIIIMHI.‘ MIS- zlaf‘k (IiarhUll. men's club of St. Paul's the Oak Ridges Home Owners 0f Plesi homemade bread. cakesh There will be no dressmg resented the group at a two day Conespondrnz I Secrelalï¬â€™ Ianfl United Church had a little Association. .mOkies‘ em and the "and-V [able meeting “"m the third Mnn‘lay training course on “WindoivIPIjl'th'tI‘l' W' ken" Social (on' i difficulty eating dinner at The lst Oak Ridges GuidesIWaS laden \It'ith {Udgï¬ taff)‘ anflIof January. I Treatment" held in Newmarketllenpr. .Mrs' IG‘I I‘Iaws‘ stigma] . their monthly dinner meet- all had a very good time at their.0lh9"I EOOdIPS- Tea “'35 sewed; Mrs. Elsie D9llE‘II‘. “'hO 15 “'0' recentlyI AcmmesI M'S' ' ' FlucIke'~ '9'9' I ‘ ' _ in]; held November 9. be- Hallowe‘en Party with several Upstairs wltn an abundance Ofimen‘s service chairman for the The course made available Phnm’I MISAI Gé‘llé‘ny. St‘hmi . I ' ' I. cause of the absence of any prizes being awarded for cos-‘Umkies 311d 01h†(13111119? ‘Aurora Unit. which takIes‘I in the latesl data on making draw Picmises Goidon Laws and RP St. light of any kind. At a pre- tumes. For the Brownies. Chris- RAT â€" ‘sereral branches in the district. erlesI Mm Hall will conduct a éaCkIs‘m- P3“ P1 “Idem 15 JaCk vious meeting. officers were. tine McLeod won first prize. D n es To ljoined the group. and spoke on Similar course within her groupI OIE‘I‘E' h I III I Id I III chosen for the eominti.r year. dressed as a Dutch girl and Gail a ( lthe anmlal meeting held in Lon“and any interested party may mg m" m m '5 “I! ‘ I with President Larry Com- Nolan won second prize dressed _ , ldOn a couple 0f “Wk? ag‘t- attend "pen Ihmj-‘PIM 1:19 $9352“ Nm' -7 An fort. Vice-Presidents Rudy as a cat. Ald L Wllcox Youth which she attended. This was embei 2;) from 1.30 to .30 pm. I notIce about Paliga and Bill Gaston. See- In the Guide company. Chris- ' a training seminar- 3nd 3â€â€œ “'35 Bmwniffs _ , King City U(tw . ' 1 retary Ray Wooley and tine Wood won the best dressed I to create a closer liaison beâ€" 3rd King BI'OWWP Pad“ Wim'h Km; éitv Licw “iii ham 3 you] 0C8 Treasurer Rruee (‘onbow award. as a race driver. Laurine R‘YFF-meQ “'h" attended the tween units and branches. and meets at Sacred Heart Separate gale nfchrlglmï¬ treasures "Iov . telephone All monies raised {uni Mat'es won as the funniestiHallnwe on dam? November 6' also between the Ontario Medi- School is now sufficiently oi'-' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘I ' . SQl'VICQ ‘ . . .. I. I. II I I- seemed m emoy themselvesI. I. I I I I_ ~ d m mm 0 rom I (“III ember 20. 1-4 pm at the church. in by their car wash the diessed as Chailie Chaplinu ical Society and the cancer soc 3811126 8 lit 1 ln ietyI the protective wings of the 3rd .lthme “I†lhe. "lag-V. unmi'dal If you are a cancer patient, King Guide Company. Mrs. B. lfems on S? 9‘ nick†"‘12-; 5' 1° one of the absolute musts. beâ€" Wiese. who has inst one ' M" OI beef' 19a “C els ,‘3 c a.‘ sponsored the event were some- fore receiving the services of of training to complete before welcome. Mrs. Don Findlay is what disappointed at the small ' ' ' -‘ 7 ‘ ' tbecomin ofï¬cial leader. an- Neglth "I the group TOWNSth 0t WhltChurCh iturnout. “Danny and the Wom-ithe souem' ls mat 30†must g I I . , . e - ~ ' nounces the ack will now meet ' ipuses" from Oshawa provtded hale a “smug nulse come mml p lSt. Andrews WA I I I I I. although the Lake Wilcox Ree- : ___.â€"~o"her SM'ILM'ET', My†the "‘05‘ 0:: reation Committee and the iYoutb Centre Board. which danceable mmicI your home who will in turn on Tuesday at 6.30 â€" 8 pm. 3 MYSI Fred CurllsI WA mesh MrI and Ml.s Eric Flhdeisen notify the doctor in charge ofi Since the beginning of theidemI Opened SlI Andrew's pres. ‘ t i " h sea 0 Guide Ca tain Mrs; .- . . were Ihe onlIv ones courageous the patient. He 01 she willt en 5 n, p hylellah ahmlal balm†NI,"me enough 1.0 turn up in costume Inform the hranCh “1 5'0†“93' Pete" Mmeven and Liemenant her 6. The affair was a complete and some of the leenagers ah There are many services avail-IMrs. John Jones. have combined successI with prams amountingl rl‘HAVI‘ lending had to hire a taxi to get able, such as transportation to‘Brownies “With the Guides. [In-Ito $40“ Main project 0f the ARE ALL DUE AND PAYABLE NOT LATER I . . . . ~ » t til a new leader could be found. . r - - . l0 Vandorf Commuml. Hall tieatment centres f01 treatmen ,I I I2â€)th ls lhe hmldmg fund rm where the dance was) held. Cheekups and fIOHOW‘mS‘ dress‘Now it IOOkS 35, “mugh the‘a new church building. Mrs. Members of the committees "‘35 and drugsi If newed' under‘quwmes' num.be.“ng 19‘ are, (’".Curtis extends thanks to all served a delicious salad plate the doctor's orders, and manyItheir own. Asststmg Mrs. WieseIwh0 helped make the sale 50‘ I THAN NOVEMBER 30th 1965. i I I I ‘ . . , i r l u r Iothers. lare Mrs. H. Dalton, Mrs. J. Hee-IsuccessfulI ' IPAlMEhT OR OR REP ORE IHIS DAIE‘ “ILL ‘lurxllllhlher dance was held lasll The Oak RidgesLake Wilcoxinan. and Mrs. G. Aspden. part . AVOID PENALTIES. Saturday night after the bazaar‘BranCh is pa“ "f we Auroiaiume' 'Puppgt Show - M: ‘ ‘and tea and another is planned.and Distria Unit‘ and they m p t N‘ ht i Chlldren or [he “Luâ€? W for November 27I with location turn are part of the centralI “ens ‘3 I I I Helpers" group of all Saints' TIIIIIIIIAS Kern sun to be determined counties districtI formerlyI Strange Junior Public Sohoolenglican Church were recently I Handcraft classes will mmknown as District 12; lheld open house November 9ientertained with a puppet showl “hue TuesdaIV and vlvhursday “Iâ€; At the training seminal-I sev-lwlth 90% of parents attending. and art exhibition put on by ‘eningSI for those between six eral suggestions were given tolIOn hand to assist parents weretthe students of Mrs. Vernon iand 21. lf you missed the baâ€"ihelp fill the ‘Glfi. Cupboard" V I 7 V " '“ ' ' -- -â€"â€"â€"oâ€"-â€"â€" 7- r r r zaar last Saturday, articles are which every branch has. Gifts 5â€â€œ f0" 5319- At the bazaar are taken ‘0 Patients at Easter NEW WORK â€" AL'l‘EltA'l‘IONS â€"_ REPAIRS the tables were laden with art-‘and Christmas. icles made at the handcraft l ’ classes. Entire proceeds will be‘ A“ Analogy . -. used in the work of the youth If my Column “as 3 him" centre and the recreation com- garbled 01‘ I forget anything Tax Collector. fl: ‘tt , Ilast week. I would like to apolo- I I II 7‘“ .ml ee»~â€"â€"-h____.gize but I had some very sad PLUMBING & HEAIING ‘ i ' ' ~ ~ news 0" Thurs‘lay morning My Free Estimates Gladlv Given ‘ V ‘ Ieldesit brother, William George ' ‘ tCoates died very suddenly. only I II I 1:: Take notice that a meeting of the electors of the 7 l49 Years 0f 339- Funeral service 'leleph‘me (’3 U050" AVG- " - ‘- ' ' -' i ' -. ..'. rhldNi b-er‘thin- -I i Township of Whitchurch to nominate candidates ‘ » ~ “as e (“em 81 “l 884 1650 RICHMOND HlLL terment at Pine Hills Cemetery. For your complete professional 0 U M E I N I I I for a TWO YEAR TERM, for the offices of: it: 1. CtiUNt‘lL: REEVE. 1,)I‘JPU'1‘Y-REEVE and THREE If someone it couscuums. 0“ know I . 2. PUBLIC SCHOOL AREA BOARD: iys movln W|Icox AGINCOURT SCARBOROUGH ::. FIVE MEMBERS. - - Bowling SERVICES The first series is now com- pleted on the Lake Wilcox Bow- ling League. with teams runâ€" ning quite close. Top Cats ended up the series with a total , _ I of 33 points. with Lucky Strikes Free Ple'Up'Dellvel‘y seerce 32 and DJ's 31: Monsters had 23: Fangs 21: Retards 19: Bun- ny Hops l9; John's Jets 18. Averages are also close with mama and addreu of -- Tom Biso 238: Frank Munro f'm‘he'-y°u ho" “ho 236; Jack McLean 235: .lack mmonng. I Arbic 2le. For the ladies. Marâ€" » . ion Hunter is high with 184; a Mary Lahey 180: Mary Munro . 179: Audrey Middleton 176. WELCOME WAGON John Shearer was high bowl- er for the evening of November I5 with 712 triple and singles of 229; 239: 244: followed by Jim Peters with 703. singles 259,l 256: Jack McLean 703. 286 224;‘ I ‘Jerry Lahey 675. 231. 249; JUSt CallUD Ol’ Come 1â€- ri-ank Munro 674. 234. 219, 221: Get the 535“ YOU Want fast » ‘ -- â€"- -- ‘° d° YW sh°Ppingi and it will contain all the detail" .i k st 666. 220. 28». Jack . a .»\zi'(bie 16592? 227. 228: llarold 1° paYVW'W'S'm E Munro ms. 2‘... 229. 5... Bell Sic’ï¬yii'éeié‘ï¬iigiyflw’" aboutyour new wider loca/cal/t'ng area ' 607. 244. ~ _- I. I I Rrenda Neil was high bowler églégbceiiitctiglï¬digeenyzuget that to be intrOdUCed Ot’i _ s- 1 1d' 5 v'l 637. s' 9.1 s IGO.K. to It d t . i p 233.3%de £1.23..." 62702299. ma“ 3 up†see November28. You llwelcometbenewa! p u 230. Turkey roll night will be a league night. December 3 and . . handicaps will be fro/en at the "y discretion of the committee. l‘ Team standings for the Lad- FINANCE CO, OF CA"i/‘«‘.DA ‘ ies :\f'ernoon League are Hell I I I I ' ('ais 38 pointy (in (lo Girls 30; MANAGER: LEN GF‘.R\.\lS It 5'0"“ BMW“ “3 and 'he RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE. RICHMOND HiLL l (viitter Dusters “Hit 14. 250 Yonge St., North 9 Phone: 884-4417 COOKSVILLE ITIIhEglIRINIII-II :IIIIL MALTON WESTON NEW TORONTO/ WILLOWDALE/ ISLINGTON Don MILLS PORT CREDIT WOODBRIDGE 7 ...WATCH FOR THIS LETTER You will receive it early next week A friendly call by the Vt'elcomeVi’agon Hostess "will help them feel at home. .. will be held in the (‘onimuiiity llall. \‘andorf, I‘ Ontario. on Friday, November 26th, 1965 from â€"~~A 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. All electors are hereby requested to govern themselves accordingly. Should a greater number of candidates qual- ify than are required to fill the said offices. an election will be. held in the Township on Monday, December 6th. 1965. Join in carrying on Our community's traditional 3 irit ofbos Reality/Fell \ ’elcome agon the Polls will be open from 10.00 run. until 8:00 pm. OIOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOCOGOOD-IOOOQOOOOCOCOOOO .COIOIOOOOO0.0...OOIODOOOOCOCIOOOCIUOOC Dated at the Township of Whitcliurcli, this 17th day of November. 1965. , Thomas Kerr, Returning Officer. Bell Canada High bowler for the afternoon Ha: Ha “xiii: \\i‘h Sift triple 'l'mnntri area resident: Phone 66') 6811‘ single: nt 21'. :im‘ too Joan OPEN tgzy'iiVivcs RY \PPOIV'I‘MP‘VT PHO\F FOR 14.01753 I I m _. _ Gray 21:. Elllliy Lloyd :09. I ALSO OPEN SATURDA‘! TILL 1 PM. i