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The Liberal, 16 Dec 1965, p. 5

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THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. Dec. 16. 1965 lCharge Lake Wilcox' Resident With Theft Richmond Hill Police have charged a Lake Wilcox man with theft under $50. as a re- sult of a robbery at Canadian Heat. Testers. 300 Newkirk Road. December 11, Paul Cyr. 29. will appear in magistrate's court. January 13. to answer the charge. Your legion Reports Branch 375, Royal Canadian Legion ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON CORRESPONDENT: “ABEL LOUISE ROBERTSON Telephone 884-1396 By Eric Chapman - 884-0045 Cubs and Scouts l 1st Jefferson Boy Scouts and Due to poor weather C(lnfll-‘lllPli‘ parents got together on lions and the amount of comnc-‘Dccember 11 for an evening of tition the Cubs and Scouts re- howling. They had hoped for a Dori Christmas tree sales have better attendance but consider? imp” tight so [my They are not ing the bad weather there was worriotl however, and feel cer-a {air turnout. Following bow]. tain that sales will pick up. One ing. Scouts and parents return- of the things in their favor is ed to the home of Scoutmaster $l.50 for any Keith Sanderson, where they enjoyable even- " ALLENCOU RT .-\I.I.E.\'(‘OI'R'I‘ PLAZA PHONE 881-2612 was Issued to Sir Richard Turn- er at the personal insistance of the first Dominion President Sir Percy Lake, who modestly became No. 000.002 on the nomâ€" inal roll, Our informant did not state the name of the person at» corded No. 000.007. Whatever his number, a hero by any other name would still be the same_ a * * \\'ith the passing of another Remembrance Day. Legion members and the general pub- he sometimes ask how Remem- brance Day is observed in other provinces and in other coun- tries. While we do not have com- plete information on the subject from all sources. a Manitoba member informs us that in his * province it is a day of real This weekend. the last before meaning. Much more shut down Christmas. will be a busy one at business-wise than any Sunday. Legion Court. On Saturday II'ELECTRNIS ('ORNER BAYVIEW AVE. & MARKHAM RD. RICHMOND HILL STOUFFVILLE: Norman A Les~ lie of Toronto. employed by the Miller Construction Co. was the winner of the Stouffvillc Lions Club car draw recently. He won a new Chevrolet or Pon- sold at ti _ > tiac. just north of the Summit Motel. One of the highlights of the ._________i., * evening was the turkey draw won bY J. A. McFee. the price - only I [we on the lot. Trees are being passed a very to home of Bill CostotT, ing, School News .V'ost schools in Manitoba co- evening a dance will he held as With their exams behind operate with local Legion a preliminary warm-up to the them, the s t u d e n ts of .Ief- branches for a morning Remem- festive season. Admission fee is let‘son St'hOOl are nOW expecl- brance Day service and then the $1.25. On Sunday the children's antly awaiting the arrival of schools are closed. Christmas party will commence their report cardS- These llm'e Generally, at the same time. at 2 pm. Admission tickets will been somewhat delayed Since a public. Legion sponsored scr- be issued at the door to Legion there have been student teach- vice is held at the local church members in the same way as ers working at the School lately. or community hall. and afterâ€" last, year. Tickets will only be One EI‘OUP Ol Sllldenl li‘m'ht’i‘s wards a wreath laying ceremony issued to those members that Was WorkinE With MrS- “013- takes place at the cenotaph or have made previous application. kins two weeks ago. while last cemetery. and this of course is necessary * SLIM STYLING * 23 TUBE FUNCTION * KEYED A.G.C. * POWERFUL PERFORMANCE Model 4561 Model IRQPIQB week both MFS- HODkinS and As for other countries. the in order that numbers are kept 2 Mr- RODSOn \i't’re SUPOI‘Vising latest information indicates that to a safe minimum. around the * 8 TURF) FUNCTION . haw student teachers. All students in none of them is November 11 half million mark. * _I\.M_ RADIO “chided ‘were from Toronto Teachers a public. civil service or school Members are reminded that * BSR UA.]5 Automatic Chan!" ' COllege holiday. Canada apparently is tickets for the New Years Eve * 2 8" SPEAKERS This year. in lieu of the usual the only country to mark the dance are much in demand. To * BALANCE CONTROL ‘ individual class parties. students (lay in that manner. In Brit- .‘IXttitl (twanpoilllmpnl = It In. * REMOTE SPEAKER PROyis ' l’ ‘ '. at Jefferson will have a skating ain, it is now observed on the commended they be pickeo up ION special “39.95 Marconi TV â€"‘ Best Value Sunday nearest November 11. NOW. It is interestlng to note that while Canada and the rest of the British Commonwealth deâ€" Icided in 1931 to rename it “Re- EUChre vmembrance Day". the United The regular get-together of‘States continued to call Novem- the Monday Nighters was heldiber 11 by its original name. November 29 at the home of Vi “Armistice Day". until a few party on the last day of school, December 23. The party will be held at Richmond Hill arena and is being sponsored by Jef- ferson Community Club. area The new trophy cabinet disâ€" played in the club room is the work of Comrade Vic Lane. The cabinet is a fine piece of cabiâ€" net making which even the fed- eral government would be proud to own. We hope there * 5 TUBE FUNCTION iv 4" ALNICO PM SPEAKER * HIGH EFFICIENCY FERRITE ROD ANTENNAE * ASSURES OPTIMUM RECEPTION * SLEEP SWITCH * COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC Engagement Anounced . Mr. and Mrs. Francis ’I‘. E. Sisson of Potsdam, New . - Gamble. Winners were Mrs.‘vears ago. At that time a presi- will be enough mom in it to - l er, Robin . . - . " I , n . York’ annolmce the engagf‘lliflm or “1611.513th d Mr E. A. Terry, Mrs. ROSS Rerwm. dential proclamation declared contain Ontario Command's M d l 4% Speflal Lee- to Br'an Edwal‘d W‘ll‘mson' 50“ 0 r' an 5‘ Mrs. D. Cracknell and Mrs. that henceforth November 11 Len Taylor Memorial Trophy ‘ 0 e " Wallace Wilkinson. RIChV‘ale- Jack Hall. "should be known in the US. as when it finally comes our way. **** Get well wishes are extended to Comrade Jim Madill who is presently residing in Sunny- brook Hospital. The branch hopes he will be visiting us by i“VeteranS’ Day". Olin-eh News . ,, i The December issue of "The camls By canqldlght ‘ S“ Legionary” contains an editorial 'Ionn's Church Chnslmas caml in this regard. and says it does Service, Will be held December not believe that “Veterans Day-I 19 at 7-30 pm~ All are “'EIPOWe-‘would be a desirable substitute ~ Interested persons are_inv1t- for “Remembrance Day" in Christmas. Other members re. ed to tum 0‘” the mormng OfiCanada. The editorial also said. Gently 0“ the Sle llSl and now December 18 at 10 aim to helpinplattering as the Uis. designa_ back with us include: Jack Wat- decorate the ChurCh for the tion is to war veterans. we 9V5. recently dlSCharged from caml Seerce 0“ Sunday believe the vast majority of 51- Mike's- Ronald Neun, lay reader at Canadian ex_ser\ijce men and Rudy Nardini. bedridden for St. John’s Church, will be the women pref(_~ that the originat two weeks with pneumonia. but ‘speaker at the regular morning‘and primary concept of Novem. rallied in time to go Christmas service this coming Sunday. ber 11 as a day of national tri.lshopping with his wife Made- Miss Sisson attended St. Lawrence University and graduated from the Eastman School of Dental Hygiene in Rochester in 1964. She is employed as a dental hygienist In the offices of Dr. G. L. D. Burnett. Rochester. Mr. Wilkinson was graduated from Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, in 1964. He is employed in the Industrial engineering department of the Aluminum Com- pany of America at Massena. PORT-O-PLAYER * 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC CHANGER * 2 4" SPEAKERS * BALANCED AMPLIFIER * TONE CONTROL Model 216K233 * iLLUMINATED DIAL * POWER TRANSFORMER * HAND WIRING * PRE-SET FINE TUNING * TONE CONTROL * 20,000 VOLTS * TWO SPEAKERS , . _ A. - ' KKKIKKKKKWKKWKKKKKKKEQCKKKK'EKKICKICKMAEKEKK ' TOYLAND - 230303? * BSR UA-25 CHANGER VISIT _A congregational get-together bute to the memory of the falfliain-e and the children. * 3 IF Elm“ hisl‘te‘ng?c%T1berh2-§;I .atllen. should be preserved. Re- “leafs Palmerv 019: “inrk fgil‘1 two “1 lat Variety of “ pm a ‘ oms _ “rep amimembrance Day conveys the i now 00 90 "1E rlSt- ' 5 w. . $ A I 29 . events of the evening Will be a exact meaning of that concephimas trees for a worthy com- SpEClal trade “final .95 munity cause. Fred Caitlin, who suffered the loss of part of a finger in a car. film and games' fonowe‘i by 8land we hope it will always be lunch. All members of the con- known by that name in Canada gregation and Sunday SChOOI'and the Commonwealth. ‘accident on his driveway. Fred's are invited to attend. i ,t ,t I. I ‘ . Looking Around 1 It mav have appeared humradwce is, “never fill your car ‘ with anti~freeze when the mot- Model 1121 TOYS and GIFTS and a wide assortment of fine Marconi 6_Transistor Radios OPEN Rb $10.95 Costume Jewellery 8: Watches Michael Ratchford, son of Mr. land Mrs. Charles Ratchford of Brookside Drive, was confirmed December 5 at St. Mary's Angli- orous when this column recently‘ V _ H asked. "whoever heard of aims golg ' Legion Branch 007?" Whatever “MAM” {E E inmost} WHILE THEY LAST â€"â€" Reg. $27.95 Marconi 8-Transistor Radios $12.95 Large Select ion of Christmas Trees FREE DELIVERY - 884-5155 WHILE THEY LAST â€"â€" Reg. $29.95 COMPLETE WITH EAR PHONE, LEATHER CASE AND 1 YEAR FREE PARTS AND SERVICE . . , the antitheses, we have been in- lca'n ChuFCh m,R1Chm°nd H‘Hv formed that although LegionIHALL and received his first commun-Ibl.am.hes do not bear thesel ion on December 12' “Bond” style numbers created Micbael is currently working by the late Ian Fleming - mem- ’TlL itCHPtlsTMAfg; as an apprentice chef at the bers‘hip cards do. Large Ha“ With Mezza‘ _ h‘figfl Royal York Hotel in T0r0nt0. i Our informant reports the "me and Stage, Bar and , Mrs. IVY Fullman and Mrs. earliest entry in the Official TEC‘IKitchen C I f 3 Mary Hazelhurst went Christ- ords of the Legion reads: “Julleatering can be arranged. mas shopping in Toronto Dec- lst 1926 - membership cardlspecia] rates for Tuesdays; NO OBLIGATION MANY MORE MODELS ON DISPLAY ELGIN MILLS GENERAL ember 8. While in Toronto, number 000,001 â€" issued toiwednesdavs & Thursdavs STORE. they took time to look at some Lieut. Ge ner 31 Sir Richard Phone 884-1621. OPEN DAILY 7.30 AM. TO 11.00 PM. of the the little hide-away shops Turner V0,, KCB., KCMG., Membership card number one . . . . . . . . . . .i CORNER OF ELGIN MILLS & YONGE gaff the main thoroughfares and D50, Honorary President". found them most interesting. amazeaamhaeamzmmammammaaagamzmmmaammzm Allencourt Electronics â€"â€"A Marconi Dealer by Appointment ALLENCOURT GOLDEN RIPE V ' CANADIAN SLICES HEES 8 OZ. PKG. 27¢ 39c It: E'SA'I'Tiiiums lit CHIQUITA BRAND NANAS 0 IV ¢ THESE 2 SPECIALS IN THIS STORE ONLY Bayview & Markham Road RICHMOND HILL PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 15, 16, l7, l8 SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE & WING STEAKS & OASTS NEW CROP NAVEL l8 MAPLE LEAF MINCEMEAT STOKELY'S, 15 Oz. Tin Cream CORN 1. RCA PORTABLE TV WON BY R. Naglis, 385 Centre St., Richmond Hill 2. ELECTRIC FRY PAN WON BY Mrs. Margaret Lavois, 165 Colbourne Ave., Richmond Hill 3. PEDAL CAR WON BY Geo. Morton, Rayview Ave., Richmond Hill ZmNOU .\li'.

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