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The Liberal, 25 Nov 1965, p. 4

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:4 ' THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. onmrm, JhUt‘FdA)‘. so»: an. ran» XILJAA KING CITY, OAK RIDGES Luke Wilcox Men School Candidates View: Santa Claus Parade King City Happenings One of the Items on the agenda :ion 7. King Township. who '8! N ‘ A; a result of having the will be the preparation of the driver of the other car. i “The Liberal" is always pleased to publish items of j . Infill?“ number of paints for a Christmas hamper. interest regarding people and events in the Oak Ridges- I‘wo Lake Wilcox arca tug from 109‘ 1 0” 911%”) “I “moral hehahim‘r and cub (‘hfldrenls 0mm Lake Wilcox and King (‘ity districts. ()ur news corres- residents have indicated Saskatchewan and is also a work for the. month of October. Laskay WI "Bachelor Mouse" presented .» . . v .. .. - v . . A mPE‘lln: was held ~ - 1- . . _ H . _ _ the} will seek seats. on the giadiinic ot the Ontario Cubs of the green Six of See: 'h‘hhh‘ November 7 at All Salnl'q Aug. OX pondent in Oak Ridges-Lake “ilros IS. Mrs. Lillian Whllchllrch Township Pub- (‘olicue of Education. He once Cub pack were treated to Elma“? hggwl Mm . hump) lit‘an Church. was. as predicted. Alcheson. Wildwood Avenue. 773-5479. in lung (ity Iic School Board. .\ltred had been :in .nstructor at a visit to the Santa Claus go. on‘ M \l .mg' “hh ‘lh's' an outstanding success. Approxi- 1. Mrs. Lee Aspden. 333-5679. Kramer and A. My Andri" IIH‘I‘WH ln‘illllli‘ (if 'l‘cch- parade. in Toronto. November ilman ‘ “Q “Why phes'd'hg‘ maiely 236 children and a large son~ next door neighbors on iioloci tor six years and is 13. l o lcall lms msthnds for lep‘ number of adults attended. The= 5 Park Crescent. alicndiii: cliisscs at the Michael Laughlin. Gordon [:5 3:2;(1‘ tulle; and “as “'9” opera was thoroughly enjoyed . . . .\n instrument iilakcr LiiiH‘I'sHl of Toronto. Ailles. Doug Cooke. Bob Mac- ZIP] . ‘ I): _ V by children and adults alike. 5 o k R d with an electrical firm. .\lr. winking towards his .\l.\ in Donald. Michael Wolldron. iab- sin 1m: hm? 59‘9"“ d"""" Miss Margaret John. who .. a I g Kramer has liicd 1n the hitSincss administration <enl was Gerald Aspdent ac- M "mm H": “9mm: “'5” produced and directed "Bache- district for the past six which he hopes to obtaiti (- ompanied by Ctib Leader A. E. a reading of resolutions by Mrs. lor Mouse" is to be highly com- )le gathered at the home of Mr. Members of the community evenings from 7 t0 9 pm. yearx H9 l-ah for the local next spring. Hinmn. w I. ~. N l. .n h walk?“ ‘MI‘S. Scott Smeltyer a . I . Abgghglrohhmhull' 11-) (law'm and Mrs' JOSH)“ Gibbs' Nmtâ€" exPrgss the hope that Ben wal- 31.. l'akeSide Bible ChurCh' school board ont'P Dl‘e\’itiiis« Ntiiiitiiittiotis for both Lallghlin.e teodrlavenpl‘kzarrgdgz‘d ha“? a [leading pmmed “Roma”, li‘liltlliol‘l‘lzd('th‘drdl'fir fme “Mk 3 daughter of Mrs. Doris .\larshall ember 13. to help Dave and laceisrecovering from a recent llildwood Avenue. Mrs. hv. missing out by hhh a “hm” hlmrd and Whh_ ipm along the mute. The boys in totii~self alld hilargai'ct .\lac- - Moray Avenue. returned Nov- Brenda Neil celebrate their leg injury:- _ (.ood will be the. instructor re“, “Hes He has hm (.hmlh 'l‘mtnship Council had an exwllem View from’a mulch." "Pall llow the Barhcâ€" Skating Club " ember 14 from a fourâ€"day trip first wedding anniversary. The Area residents report mixed and Wlll be‘ assusted by a schtmhage children and has will he Iicld at \‘atidorf veranda at the home of friends Sure Named ' [he mono “35 '\"IlV”l“5 “I Nhhh‘mn Figure 3 to New York. Margie travcllcd honored young couple received results in the recent deer hunt- member of St. John Ambu- a special interest in wulh Cnmmhmll llall can.th of Mr Law,an I???” lh“ family .W‘Rl‘ninfls Skating Club are well under- “ with her uncle, John Barringcr. many gifts ofa variety of paper lug season. Phil Vito bagged lance. organ-walla“; and groups, 26 from 7-8 pm and elec~ 0n ‘the sewn" mp the de_ “"lhln the family pal~nlhg5_'- “m. (m. the season. President I. and had the thrill of doing her products. Present were Carol two deer at White Lake. llali- Several mothers attended the MR Andelson and hiS lmn (hm h. Mnmlal.‘ new “Uhth boy; were "gated to LaSkH)’ “'l hE‘lfl a \(‘I‘.\' suc~ for this year is Mrs. A. Gillis- “' Christmas shopping in the big and Bill Friend. Audrey and bui‘ton. while Norm Taylor. Bob recent c‘nrolment in 1st Oak family moved m the district mm)“. 6 Thmo Gleam this milkqhakes' ‘and damn; ending BESSTUI H9“th N"““'“h9" 13‘ DIP- Olhers on the executive are: '_' city as well as sightseeing. Red Middleton. Mike Munro. Woolley. Ern Smith. .Iim Babâ€" Ridges (.uide Company, which last spring having previe year will servo for a [\\'0 a habpv mmning " Ladies lli‘xl pi‘i'le winner was lsl Vi“. president Mrs 0 Al, - Congratulations to .\Ir. and Linda Nicholls. Keith Munro. cock. Fred and Murray Judges. is under- the leadership of Mrs. ousl‘V lived five years at IV...“ mm]. Fl”. mmthr5 “ ' Ml's- A McDonald. second. Mrs. not; 2nd Vice President Mrs. C. '. Mrs. Barry Willis. llosciiian' Linda Neil. Bet and Norman in the same hunting party. were Lydia l'indctsen. Enrolled were Langstam They have one are to be elected for school Shere Khan Pack Hill. and low was MIR Leather Marshall; Treasurer Mrs. H. ; Avenue. on the birth of a son. Neil. Mike and Gloria Keusch- unsuccessful. Also returning Brenda Dames. Cathy Dalné‘S. Child in kindergarlen, hum-(l aml a l'peye‘ (leplm. Mrs. A Bamford_ cub lemm- dale. I walker; sorrel“). Miss Beverly " November 14. at York County ler. Dawn Willis. Russ lrlafen- from th? him? mm empl‘v hand‘ Debble Flhury‘ Loreen Mayes‘ Mr. Anderson has a dcâ€" recvc and three councillors for Shere Khan Cuh Pack. re- men's {"7" lh'l7-9 “'"m 1" 'l'nln Brydon; Ice Director Mrs. 3 Hospital- The "0“" addhh‘h 1" hathv Lima“ Law'qhn‘ Diallne‘were R0".L3mg and ls'lygalv’md B“”.“‘““(°“ma°k- Bienda NO’ gree in electrical engineer- for township council. ports three new Cubs were in- Walkeh 5900"" I" Spencer. Harper: Publicity Mrs. .I. Ran. . the family will be welcomed and Richard Morris. During son Ronnie. who were in thelan. Carol Allwood (athy En~ vested last week. Thev WP”, Finch. and low toGlcn Rumble. wick; Membership Mrs (7 ‘ home by sister Lori Anne. the evening Mr. Gibbs presented Killaloe area: and ‘Jat'k Blylh 501‘. Vicki_ Orton. Sandra Lcc- Don Monroe. Steven Bland and This week there were four Arnol: Music Mrs. P. l-lunt: : Twenty adults and 10 cliild- his wife Elsie Gibbs with herand-Grant McCachen whohttiit- warden. Kendra McLeod. Pa- , . .Mu McCartney. Paul Jones door prizes. “hlt'l‘l went to Director at Large Mrs. E. Scott; " ren enjode Alex Brocklou's engagement ring. which he had ed tn'the French River district. [ml-Leadch- Bonnie Criticnden. _ will be going up to scouts next Sarah Ann MacDonald. Mm “ms and Records Chairman 2 first birthday party November had repaired. BOWllnS . Mani)“ Smith and Dlalme H3” week? ' Scott Smellzer. Norman Mac- Peter Hunt. . â€"â€"l4. at his home on Wildwood Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs will be. Helen Furie was high bowler were also invested. Murchy and Harold Dukes. .-\nvonc interested in mem- Avenue. Children present were: touring the United States on for the ladies 18St “HUNGRY. “051955 badges “(‘l'f‘ award” Scout Auxiliary Conference cht euclii'c \iill be held at Walker at 83315200 or Mrs. C. :- Klmberly Aim Pi'abiicki. ch- their way to Florida at Christâ€" bowling a single of 234: F‘lora,to Sandra Broad and Pattline Exceeds I965 Objective By $69 The York District Scout Auxi- the hall Noi ember 26 “ ble, Ricky, Dianne. Brenda. mas. prior to leaving their Bunn 228. Betty Stuart 2223, Rees. Nancy Kemp received her nary fall conference will be orlnck‘ Evermne “.elmmehl 8 21:31pmgangsta“ M'5~ H- Marie and Alberta Sivceiicy. home on Willowbank Avenue. Joan Gray 216. Doris Smith “All Round" cord. Four members of the. Oak mm,“ Hm.”le m. delegatesheld November 25‘ a, Maple _ ' l "h _ 4-7-7; hurry mm! o Shane and Shelley Hitchcock. which they have sold. 202. Emily Lloyd 201. Marie Eight Guides enjoyed a hike Ridges _ Lake Wilmx Branch {mm 3” (.mmlries Community Centre. with regis. T’flmn Unned I ‘ Mem": Card partyv Oak Rid‘ They were guests at the he" Comfort 201' Leaghe SIhhd‘ “I Several miles November 13' of the Canadian Cancer Society .\lrs. Dorothy Findlay present- tration commencing at 10 am. fhf."‘3“"dh’.5""””' and H_"(‘ M. h I F I : ges Public School, November cnt Warden's Banquet iii the ings:_ Hell _Cats ‘ points.'l:lte,\'llada cook-out at Mitchell‘s attended the annual meeting of M ll". Slare 0f Officers for [966: Catering will be by the Jsl llh Neslon lbgiltecl are holding S F 26, pmâ€"crihbage, Cut'hl‘e. King Hoteli MI‘S. Ell/Ora SdBéllll'llleels 1:32. 1(wOâ€"(xllfiGll‘ls Parlillln. 1K 1 d I “on r: pl n lhe Aurora and Dislrict Unll on past Prosldpnl Allvs_ Isobel Ru_ Maple Scout and Cub Auxiliary.‘baiga[Ensiljemhyrlsllmji 3p"; - I ‘ . ' .. ' S rve OI‘ SE‘VG‘I‘H years On - . an IT I US ers . 19 I "(l 'SSOCla l. a - Y . , . - 1 'l L - I . v. . _, = a To King Twp. Man - lation are sponsoring the cvcnt. Congratulations are extended under leadership of Mrs. before Christmas. Last Tues: that all branches had increased Tmasmm. w. 'l‘ 8' Reid. Secrg‘York Central District Highib ltllqere'wlillt-be many decorated ' . Birthday IZI‘f‘Plings arc extend-do Mr. and Mrs. _John Gouldl Ethel 600d. WI" be “Ika (la-"5 lh‘ht'hg “'35 attended h) their campagin objectives this tary Mrs. Jean LaFond. Cor- School Board and Richmond “nous. 18 “ring. “I. the theme A" "Id water heater l-sz m ed to Mrs. Doris Smith on Nov- who celebrated their 25th wed-‘l a Six week St. John Ambu- 314 ladies. I war. Oak Ridgeymke Wth mmomhng Secrelary Mrs Dov Hm Public school Board I pial finsho llme': included th hack Of a slahon wagon was ember 24. ding anniversary two weeks lance Course. beginning The tea and bake sale lfi‘exceeded its $1.000 objectivamm. Findlay Group Chairmen I e ome baking. sew1ng.hlame(l [al.causing the death 0f several friends and whim.“ agn‘ Novembt‘ir 29’ Intended II‘thuled (0".Dale'thr 4 fImnlraising $1.069. She took pride. are: education. Norman Bern-.590“ '“d Chh LA 0w" Shoppe' “h”? Elephant» a Schomberg man in an accident _ _... . . u 7.. *- adults Will also be welcome 11-4 pm at St. Pauls UnitediShe told the meeting. in the fact 3m; campaign Mrs. Rubin; A general meeting of Seoul; farm produce. kiddie learner. on Highway 27 near Bradford. at this course held Monday ‘Church. South Road. the Aumm unit stood at the mp publicity Mm E_ L. Owram: and Cubs ladies auxiliary will restaurant and post office. samrday night Ti; H in the district. fourth in Ontario women's services. Mrs. Elsie be held NW9me 29v 3 Pm. It as‘ihleagge thri’mh‘ ‘3 lighted I0" Killed was Thomas Kitchen. ' ' a o a Dlvlsl . lgh on the Can_ Deller; maintenance and mml_ the home of president Mrs. F0099” 31‘9 U58 0 SUD- 48. who died in Toronto General TownShlp 0f Whlt‘hlnch "s I anson ladlan OlTSt‘and hating. Mrs. Dorothy Findlay; Karl Sanderson, 178 Patton DEF?“ 3' hOY‘anm Hong Kong. a Hospital. after being brought ‘ Mrs. Rubin has been camâ€" medical advisors. Dr. Betty â€"_‘“‘r gh'l hhm ("9°09 and a K"l‘en'in‘there from York County Hos- AVOID PENALTIES. TAXES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Tl-IAT I965 TAXES ARE ALL DUE AND PAYABLE NOT LATER THAN NOVEMBER 30111 1065. PAYMENT ON OR BEFORE THIS DATE WILL 0‘4 "THO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD IN THE MATTER OF Section 13 (3) of The Municipal Act (R.S.O. 1960, c. 249), as amended - and - IN THE MATTER OF an application Young Dres sage Expert Competed At Olympics IEdilor's Note â€" The follow- ing article on Christilot Hanson. ‘ronto Daily Star. Christi lives with her parents at Lake Wil- 'COX.l By MARSHALL-TAYLOR A few years ago Christilot Hanson faced a dliemma. Her parents wanted her to follow start. Again in 1964 she travel- led to Germany and studied with and with Bonheur was flown to \Tokyo by the Canadian Olympic committee. There was still one more barâ€" rier to the competition: Christi was only 17 years old and Olym- pic standards maintain an 18â€" or-over stipulation. But permisâ€" paign chairman for three years and will continue in this posi- tion next, year. The unit's objec- tive next year will be $14500. which challenges all workers to work a little harder and dig a little deeper. Guest speaker Lyman llender- son. president of Ontario Divi- sion. itsed as his subject “The man who lives by himself and Augustinian Order A Marylake Has Opening Major Superiors of the var- in the footsteps of her mother, slon was obtained from Brussels ious religious orders and can- the noted choreographer Willy headquarters and She compeled gregations to Metropolitan lo- Blok Hanson -â€" and become a dancer. But she was more in- terested in horses and riding. against riders two or three times her age. “We didn't place in competi- ronto were present at a recepâ€" ‘tion and luncheon at Marylake Monastery, King Township. The compromise was dressage. lion." says Christi. “but I cer- Novembel‘ 15, marking the 0f‘ sometimes described as ballet tainly wasn‘t disappointed in ficial opening of headquarters on horseback. a pursuit that led Bonheur-s performance. 1 hope {if the Augustinians vice-prov- ber to the Olympic games in Tokyo last year. It. sounds like something from a storybook but it is just another logical event allracled in Tokyo, the young in Christi Hanson's unusual life. At; the age of eighteen. she After the Olympics she turned we'll have another chance in three years at Mexico." Judging by the attention she performer has a great future. ince. . The opening moves the head-. Iquai‘ters from New York. cre-‘ ating a definite step toward a full-fledged Canadian Province of the worldâ€"wide Augustinian Knowles and Dr. Clayton Rose. Representatives of the local branch attending this meeting were Mrs. Doris Smith. Mrs. Isobel Plews. Mrs. Bunty Hop- kins and Mrs. Lil Atcheson. i 90 Teenagers Enjoy Recreation Committee were highly gratified at the communi- handcrafts. baked goods and tea held November 13 at Lake Wil- cox Public School. Although all committee members had a very busy day. approximately $150 was realized. There are still some Christ- mas wreaths. ornaments. centre pieces and other articles for sale and these may be purchas~ ed on either Tuesday or Thurs- day evenings by visiting the handcrai’t classes held in the garage at the home of Mrs. M. Kirst. on the North Road. After the bazaar was cleared away. close to 90 teenagers en- joyed a dance with music pro! videcl by Danny and the Whom- St. Paul's Assessed Extension Fun man. who was 10 on November also to Robert who had a birthday November ““"â€".share of York Presbytery ex'vsymmthy St. Paul‘s United Church‘s tension fund will be $1.500 over. a period of three years. its offi-led I0 the family or Edward recen-tly.l391'llage. lot 24. Concession 8. in the back of the car. then ap- cial board learned 18. girl. Everyone Neighborhood is welcome. N i ‘pital. Police said the Kitchen in. Meat Birthday wishes to Bill Chaw hicle had crashed into a drain- age ditch after first going otit . of control and travelling some Ba‘khnus7ejz4o feet along the. ditch. The ear ‘ had crossed the northbound lane and gone into the ditch on Heartfelt sympathy is extend- the east side of the highway. The water heater. lying loose from Robert M_ Cunningham oflKing Township. who was killed parently moved forward. crush- whic-h total $93,750. Of this‘ $30,000 has been pledged by‘ t ty support for their sale of York Presbytery as its share inj the Cedar Glen Camp and Con-‘_ ference Centre near Bolton. Other extension work will re- quire $4.500 towards hospital chaplaincy and fresh air camps.‘ $5.500 contingencies and $3.570 expenses and fees. Members of the official board who attended the meeting were Rev. Raymond Fenn. Mrs. Carol Barton. Mt‘s. Sheila Irwin. Ross Farquharson. Frank Hawken.‘ Mrs. Betty Farquharson. Mrs.l Iris Joyce. Mrs. Helen Laing. Donald Rennick and Vern Plante. Lawson Mumberson of Victoria Square. capital staff member. also attended. Frank Hawken. chairman of . - . _. . . . v in ‘ ]‘ bl t be cow . _ _. . noted young Canadian 'IIOISQ‘ renown dressage expert Von for imself is ia le 0 v ht Dance After Bazaar the projects campaign. ‘m a car acmdem November 5' .mg Mr. “when against tho woman. who appeared With 1161 Neindorlt‘ at harlsrube. It was 'L‘pted by the “’mpam ‘3 . l A d . .. i - h d M, .d l hlg car and fr“. horse “Bonheur” as a featured durinCy her stay in Karlsruhe keePSN- H9 3150 Spnke 0“ the A” Llwe‘ Cedar Gym/8' om" Spee ‘V remove” ls WIS e .das. 03'. n ‘ Thomas Kel'l' ‘ . , ’ ‘ . . ° . ‘ “_ . ‘ s r . of Members of the Lake Wilcox lined requirements of the United‘JaCk WESIQY camel‘nn- CONCES- tun")! his Skun- ’ attraction at. the R0) a1 Wmlei that she “le asked to repieSent [hterhah‘mal ,(“onfe “‘96 Youth Centre Board and Area Church for the three ears __A_,. ___, ._ . _ ._~,,.L_,w A, .. __, L..- .. w“.-- Tax Collector. .Fair. is reprinted from the To- Canada in the 1964 Olympics VOh‘hteers 1“ forum“) 1“ 09' Y i To the Electors of King Town- ship I Respect- fully Solicit your Vote and Support as Dep- uty Reeve 0 11 December 4th. (if Patrick Cashman and others (on has studied at Toronto Bl‘ank‘ down an offer to train in Russia Olider' pus S from 05h?\va” . Stewards expressed gym}. t-t- f . h . . v d_ _ Marylake Monastery. located Another dance is being plan- doubts aboult the congreganons pe 1 "ml 01 t. e d” 1810." mt” wards 50".”. Han’ Shem I“) 1.6853ng and. remmEd home Whme She 20 miles north of Toronto. was. ned for the young people 05 the ability to raise this amount and 0f the 'Iownship Of Whitchurch “‘afhmg permds m clairgamf malmams.3 hem“. Schefmle- established in 1942. and since‘area. Music for this one is to be. quggesled a sum of $500 could 7 _ _ A 7 .\ written a book and taugi anc- Depending on competitions at the“ has mmessed a Steady provided by “The New Sounds,.v be contributed if Spread over . .- ing and gymm‘lSliCS in her hand. she trains up to four on mothers Tommo school growth as one of the retreat and a rhythm and blues group dir- five years_ Other board memg‘ “"3 hours S div in (,hkfm'dge‘: shrine centres of Ontario. The acted by Jim Bradley. a former hers agreed this amount would pROMlSED HORSE unhel the “an fulgleo‘.exper new shrine church dedicated resident of the area. It is hoped he nearer .lhe mark and it re. ho'heman Lou MIRUCI‘L She last year by Cardinal McGuigan to hold this dance at Lake Wil- (-eived full support of those When she was. [en yelars. the” malfes the mp to duh'h‘ of Toronto. won wide praise for cox Public School too. but de- presenl. her ram?” promlsed m “h (’1 town Toronto where she helpS its architectural beauty. tails have not yet been clarified. ' r a horse If She Pas-59“ the grade her mother with the schooling APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD here- .by appotnls Thursday. the 0th day of December, 1965. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, Ken cggar . . . v _ ,l , f . ‘ . ‘ The Augustinian Order in More details are also to bel T at the Council Chambers. in the Township of “me. Rhyal confinimyf. 01‘“ some 20“ g-‘jmhaShc php'ls- Canada was first established in‘worked out for the Santa Claus: Whitchurch. for the hearing of an application MUSIC Nah? exams “1th “5 W'lh 3“ [hls She hasthUhd‘1938 when an intrepid little parade. Slated for December 11. by pa“.le (jashman and Others for the division Class honmh‘ the “me to “The a book Cana' band of members took over :1 Members of the committee When the promise was made (“an Entry" which will be Duly it looked as though father would llshed by Clal-ke_ll-wln in the never be required to pay offlspl-lng, “ll‘s a biography of but Christi studied. wrote the Bonlleur" She says “I get a men. ‘dllapldaIEd m0nastel‘y in “‘80- would like to thank all those adie. Nora Scotia. which had who helped with the bazaar. .been abandoned by the Tl‘ap- They are also grateful to those pists some 20 years before. who helped make the bake table look so appetizing. The only un- fortunate incident that marred the day was the experience at one generous lady who baked a cake for the table. then bought it back herself. Unfortunately. while she was enjoying her tea and cookies. the cake disappear. ed. It is hoped that whoever took the cake enjoyed it. but‘ there was really no need to lege. 'l‘arrytown. New York. break lhe Dlale: i Rev. Smetana was formerly . . associate professor of English l-(‘w language and literature at St. The Afternoon L'niit of the “7‘th xa‘h’r Uhi‘ve'Sh-‘Vnih -l~(,mp(.l.am.e\.llle [CW “aq held Antigonish. and rector of VilL l.” the home 0f Mrs. Jack Mack~ anova Hall. a residence tor colâ€" Iin on Thursday afternoon of lege Smde‘hs preparm’q to em” last week. L'nit Leader Mrslhe 019971" Fred Hare was in charge of the meeting. Devotions were taken by Mrs. Clayton Beynon. asâ€" sisled by Mrs. Lorne Cunning- ham. with the theme “Remem- into wards of the Township of Whitchurch. Let. all persons in support of or in opposition to such application then and there attend. DATED at Toronto this 5th day of Nov- emliei'. 1085 help prevent tuberculosis buy TB CHRISTMAS SEALS exams and came Ollt 0“ tOp- lion here and ihel‘e bllt he's Eventually-their work carried really the important one." This was just the beginning. CHRISTI UNDER AGE In 1961 she spent nine months with her horse Bonheiir. train- ing in Hanover. Germany where the tradition of dressage had its them to diocese houses in To- ronto. Vancouver and Ottawa. Newly - appointed Commis- sary Provincial. The Very Rev. Stanislaus K. Treu. was intro- duced by the Prior of Mary- lake. Rev. Cyril L. Smetana. For the past 21 years. Father 'l‘reu. a sociologist. has been a professor at Marymount Colâ€" H. \'I( ‘lx'ERS. Secretary Temperanceville News Correspondent Mrs. “'.G. Jennings Phone 773-5892 To Elecrs of King Township :AIINTERIOR >* Improved Road Program * For a Strong, United llllllllllllnlllllll'lnlllllfilllllltl f“ll,“[anylfiffgflffigfim-g“mumrerun"mumMinnie:nuniii‘lninunnnnum‘ hrance". In the absence of Mrs. ’ I Ray Jennings. Mrs. Beynon . _ ~ ’ TOWnShlp mavklpd the pmamm. H was Aurora District High School Board is awaiting Ontario .\ltini~ cipal Board approval before proceeding with plans for a nice to see .\lrs. Fred Boys at the meeting. after an absence due to illness. * Government By the People - .. _. . - large addition to the Dr. G. w. d h't ‘ b For the [901319 The general meeting of the‘Williams Secondary School in a â€" w I a l(.‘\\' will be held at the church .\itrora. "The Liberal" learned ' on December 1 at 7.00 pm. The this week. i b. â€" . V " meeting “Ill take the form of Tentative plans are for an .m- c are lUCITE hv DU Pnnll°'b”"Y “‘"l‘m'" by 'h °" . ' . 1‘ :i poiâ€"luck slipper. There will be addition of 25 rooms. iiicltidin'»: ACRYLIC LATIN . walls and ceiling‘» N0 “PS‘V """"g °r "‘"mg ' . a short business period. and proâ€" cafetorium. library. data pro- no drip, run or spatter. him in 30 "WU"!- W’h“ . . a - INT RIOR It a . . -’ . :ram to follow. cesslnz room. nine shops. busi- EP .nt - o .bla‘ ,8” Cl,“ U, _. .n w“, and wam. 3m _ . , ness and commerce and aca- al "My _ q, Canadian 11., \hi‘ghborhood .\cws rlmml. (,lassmnms. a: “(,l as comps“ ORDON COOK m » " llllllll'X IS exten P O . I‘S. building ' Ewart Jennings and her family The Kuwu-a ‘t-liool i.i;‘:l men c CNTY Save on matching .l. the pasun: of her father. .\lp. hpmme a omnpnsiw whim" Rethe‘. 3tkam. of .\limico. DULUX SATIN SHEEN ENAMEL REEVE, KING TOWNSHIP SIX YEARS” iVll'NlCll’AL SERVICE similar to the one already operâ€" (‘onzraiuiatmns to Bob .\lack. 319d h)‘ the board at km: (“S- " .10 ‘.'.a: or Grand Champion Guern- .n ‘iie proud owner of l l - M- m V mâ€"wâ€"_ s‘lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ‘ :e) cow ai toe Roial Winter xi:Kilixliqxhafll““in? II: " | . _ Far ‘2 ‘ ‘l\.:_B (R Election Day Saturday, December 4th 7 'i' M ii‘ ' i ' \-l‘ c... t‘i.: }‘()lllIS {\J‘yl‘ 1‘0 7 1")1- <:t'r‘:rl I‘lthrtlit‘i‘lfijlr‘lrlll‘:ljl1:lp'i\rhlrl?'lIllllceROl:hl:‘Ttnlf‘"llzl:lf CoTn‘ ST‘ Fm tars Election lla." or Information Please Phone 737-1136 iii: if...)”;';;;;. 2“.".:31]::,';’;"‘..':q;;; "3;; .13371333 339-ll01 _ 334-]l96 _. give“ new home State, V _ A

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