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The Liberal, 16 Dec 1965, p. 8

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3 MMMW, Shown above are the first seven members of the newly-formed lst York West Land Ranger Company invested recently at All Saint’s Anglican Church, King City. Pioneer members of the group are Jan Cargill, Jennifer Hopkins, Leslie Head, Kendra Lawson, Linda Loughran Marv Evans and Susan McLaughlin. ‘ ’ ‘ ' Present for the ceremony were Division Commissioner Mrs. A. Knight, (Zaptain Mrs. A. Hinton and Lieutenant Mrs. K. Lawson. Rangers are intended to be a service group in their own community and are encouraged to look into wider aspects of the world, primarily through inter- national camping activities. ...u_ “"1 ...:..1- L“; ...... +1nn ran-ac M’ 1/1 and 1R ininrin’pr‘l in joining-Ray evalvl Mrs. A. E THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, GUARANTY TRUST KEKKKKWKNK!EMWMKKW KK4 CANADA'S LARGEST |NDEPENDENT TRUST COMPANY Hoursâ€"9 to 5 Fridaysâ€"9 to 9 Saturdaysâ€"9 to l Interest from date of deposit Free Chequing Privilegen Deposits by Mail postage paid envelopes provided free ana Dusau AVLLuausuuu. Present for the ceremony were D1Vision Commissioner Mrs. A. Knight, Captain Mrs. A . and Lieutenant Mrs. K. Lawsonx Rangers are intended to be a service group in their own mity and are encouraged to look into w1der aspects of the world, primarily through inter- ).1 camping activities... Meetings are held tWICe monthly and girls between the ages of 14 and 18 interested in _ --. Ann puxr n ______ ‘ ' ' U... (‘1...An nqrnn‘nunv‘nn 15 nnf nnnoeaovv AN ACRE OF FLORAL SPLENDOUR UNDER GLASS Capilal and Reserve 825,000,000 at the show Also Spot Sales Orders for Christmas will be taken Customerfparkin at ‘he real 0 the 0 cc 44 YONGE ST. SOUTH 'RICHMOND HILL 884-1188 ON SAVINGS fliiflflifl} BIGHVIEW NURSERY OPEN HOUSE AND SHOWING 1% w; 311} ice monthly and girls between the ages of 14 and 18 interested in Hinton, 833-5495. Previous Guide experience is not necessary. SEE! YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND SATURDAY, DEC. 18 from 9 am. to 9 pm. Sunday, December 19 is White fim‘lsm‘as OOlUgS- _ Gift Sunday. for the congrega- SHARON: Garfield Wright de- tion to bring gifts 0f f00d andle‘ated two other candidates for useful items to be used for giftithe reeveship of East Gwillim- boxes for Christmas for folks bury; Mrs. Gladys Rolling was much less fortunate than most. elected deputyâ€"reeve; Ray Twin- Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Bruels,ney, Jack Rye and William Sharon, spent the wee’kend of Steele. councillors. Due to the the horrible wea- ther conditions over the past Weekend church services at Carrville United Church were cancelled. Sunday, December 12 was to have been the Sunday school Christmas celebrations but due to church cancellation it will be held after church on December 19. Church Notes RAIN, SNOW OR SUNSHINE, THE SHOW WILL GO ON IN A FLORIDA TEMPERATURE YOU ARE WELCOME TO PHOTOGRAPH THIS PANORAMA OF COLOUR Dec. 16, 1965 CORRESPONDENT: MRS. GORDON READ Telephone 889-4001 CARRVILLE NEWS BUSINESS MEN NOTE: Your clients will appreciate flowers for Christmas Special quantity reductions in effect till Christmas EAST SIDE OF BAYVIEW, 1/2 MILE NORTH OF ELGIN MILLS RD. (LOOK FOR THE HUGE GREENHOUSES) RICHVIEW NURSERY Our First Annual Table pieces and basket arrangements by floral experts 0 3,000 POTTED MUMS IN BLOOM O FOLIAGE PLANTS O POINSETTIAS BAYVIEW AVE, 1/2 MILE NORTH OF ELGIN MILLS RD. Decerriber 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pitts, Carrville Rd. They enjoyed a Christmas dinner with all the trimmings a bit early with Mr. and Mrs. Pitts and the following morn- ing left for Tampa, Florida. in good order. Hope to hear from folks this season on their Christmas doings. Hope everyone’s Christmas preparations are coming along 884-6091 The three day open deer sea- son in November in the six southern townships of Simcoe County resulted in from fair to 200d hunting. A minimum kill of 100 deer for the 500 hunters Deer Harvest Is Down One-Third Over Last Year ' Tall standards of white gladi- oli graced the altar of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church, Richmond Hill, August 27, for the candle- light wedding of Ruth Ellen Percival, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Percival, Richmond Hill to David Pattenden, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pat- tenden, Richmond Hill. Rev. Albert Myers, pastor of ‘St. Paul‘s, and Rev. Wallace Minke, uncle of the bride, of- ficiated at the double ring cere- mony. Victor Pilger, friend of the groom, played traditional wedding music as the guests as- sembled at 7:30 pm. with gold cymbidium orchids. Mrs. David Cook (formerly Anne Hall) was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were ,Terry Caldwell, Marilyn Mels- ness of Oakville and Donna Per- cival, sister of the bride. The bride‘s attendants wore floor length sheath gowns of gold peau de soie with ivory French lace over-jackets. Flow- ers of gold peau do soie with tiny veils graced their heads and they carried gold cymbid- ium orchids. Robert Williams was best man and the ushers were Gary Wist ‘nnrl Dnnl ‘Xnnt “Ankniivn A: bk» Given father, church to the beautiful strains of “Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven". She chose a floor length A-line gown of white peau de faille, fashioned with a round neckline and a cathedral train falling from the shoulders. The gown and train Were trim- med with Chantilly lace and seed pearls. An elbow length veil was crowned with a wed- ding ring band of lace and pearls. The bride carried 3 cas- lcade of yellow roses centred in marriage by her the bride entered the auu rdul VVlbL, “UPHCWD U1. LIIC groom Robert Percival, brother of the bride. A reception was held at the Aurora Highlands Golf and Country Club where Mrs. Per- cival received the guests wear- ing an ensemble of aqua lace. Mrs. Pattenden assisted her wearing beige lace with navy accessories and a corsage of yel- low roses. Mr. and Mrs. Palttenden have taken up residence in Kingston where the groom is attending Queen's University. Wed In St. Paul '5 lutheran MR. AND MRS. DAVID PATTENDEN checked by conservation officers of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests is reported. The number of hunters increa5< ed about 16% from last year while the harvest decreased ap- The bride’s attendants wore floor length sheath gowns of gold peau de soie with ivory French lace over-jackets. Flow- ers of gold peau do soie with tiny veils graced their heads and they carried gold cymbid- ium orchids. Robert Williams was best man and the ushers were Gary Wist and Paul Wist, nephews of the groom Robert Percival, brother of the bride. O CHRISTMAS MIXED PANS 0 CYCLAMEN O CUT FLOWERS proximately one-third Best success was noted in the Township of Innisfil where at least a 25% hunter success figure was recorded. The six townships in Simcoe County covered in this report are Ad- jala, Tecumseth. West Gwillim- bury. Essa, Tossomntio and In- nisfil. Fog and rain during the early morning of the 1965 season's opening day hampered hunters and was no doubt one of the main factors in the lower har- vest this year. High water in the marshes was also a con- tributing factor. Early fall rains filled most marshes where deer are normally found. The 1964 hunter success ratio was 30%, with this year‘s being down about one-third. ON BEHALF OF MY STAFF AND MYSELF I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXTEND TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ALLENCOURT BARBER SHOP SEASON ’S AND MEN’S HAIR STYLISTS Eric Basciano . . . Prop. from LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-8844105 “WK!!! Wmmmmmmwmumzzn Wmnzmmmmwwzs Experts on Hand to answer your inquiries on floral arrangements AMPLE PARKING LOOK FOR THE SIGNS #:mmmmmm

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