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The Liberal, 8 Dec 1966, p. 9

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LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-884-Il05 Winner/50f 8 Academy Awards including Best Picture. ..... NNNNYY HEPBNNN REX HNNNNNNI :NNWHONOWNY TeCIhIicoolIPan NOW EVERYONE CAN SEE THE MOST [OVEBLY monou PIGTUBE or All TIME! Daily 8 pm. Doors open 7 pm. Saturday 5.30 - 8.30. ‘ Sunday 2 pm. - 5.30 - 8.30. Special Kiddies Saturday Matinee “On The Right Scent” 67 Yonge St. S. - RICHMOND HILL - 884-6221 Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL SUITE 21C. 250 YONGE STREET N. 925-1441 RICHMOND HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE SAULT STE. MARIE ROSEPOINT to be young gig! 9‘ and in love. . . ,1: ; captured forever in this Rosepoint design wmoasekg? Special Engagements at Special Prices. No Reserved Seats SAFE DRIVING WEEK IS DECEMBER 1 f0 7: Make defensive driving a habitâ€"always watch ouf for the other man! December 8 - 14 Ta y/ork le we/Iers smug/5‘. WOODSTOCK- o LONDON 1 pm. and 3.55 “Sandoran The Great” Open Till 9 pm. Dec. 12 to Dec. 23 ClA's 37 offices across Ontario enable the Association to serve policyholders better. We invite you to telephone or visit the CIA office in your area for information or assistance in meeting any insurance need. Free Parking at the Rear CHATHAM CUNTON CLASSIC Retail $175.00 Wedding Ring L Retail $24.50 Doors Open 1 pm ;_ (RKSTCHENER «SWIFORD . 23 Yonge St. South Doors Open 12.30 OWEN SOUND PORT ARTHUR GUELPH BARRIE SUDBURY BRéE‘TEORD iHAMILfaN w ' ST. CATH'AEEINES 'sr. THOMAS TxCOLUNGWOOD RICHMOND HILL BELLEVILLE 3.0519870“! BRAMPTON . OSHAWA . “ ”072on . OAKVlLLE FOR HELP IN A HURRY... T IMMINS NORTH BAY PETERBQROUGH 884-3311 “ Several of the groups enjoy- :ed a quick trip to view the city ‘hai'l. Delighted and impressed ‘with the building and the com- ‘imunity activity within its com- l Christmas lights are bloom- ‘ing about the neighborhood, adding a warm seasonal glow. ’The Petersen home on Perth Avenue. opposite Jones‘ Store, is particularly attractive with lits starry theme. On Sunday evening the inter-1 mediate classes and Hi-C of- the Sunday school with their‘ teachers. Mrs. E. Leek, Mrs. L. Guild and Mr. Calder attended the presentation of the Christ- mas story at Holy Trinity Church, Toronto. Assisting by chauffeuring and chaperoning were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rumble. Mrs. C. Lee. Albert Leek and Charlie Barker. J A combined Sunday school and church service was held in Headford United Church De- cember 4 when White Gift Sun- day was observed. Superintendent D. C. Calder. assisted Dr. A. F. Binnington and Graham Scott in the ser- vice with pupils Lisa Staten who read the second lesson and Gor- don Lee who told a story from Scandinavia of how the gift of giving, melted the coldneSS of a stern shepherd. The school congregation s a n 5: “Wind Through The Olive Trees". be- fore the processionai of gift giving. That pretty little row of homes on John Street west of Don Mills Road is gradually dwindling. as industry takes over. Last month Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pieterse sold their home and are looking for a new one. This week there are student teachers at Buttonville Public School. and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Boyington are their hosts. Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. ‘Johnny' Johnston of Newmar- ket were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boyington recently. Mrs. Johnston is the former Estelle Denby Boying- ton. tum : Constable c. P. McBride * * * " spotted the south walking A11 accident on Highway 11 at through Oak Ridges and rec- the Mulock Sideroad December ognized him from a desc11'ption 3. sent five people to You; put out by York County police County Hospital, Newmarket,1adlo for treatment of injuries. Arrested was John Charles Church News Injured were Michael Schur- man. 20. Aurora; Bryan Wind- sor. Willowdale; Mrs. Thelma November 28. \Wendy 6. Injured were the two drivers! OPP, Oak Ridges. who inves- Peter Kerr, 74. Markham. “mitigated. said the accident occur- Maria Piccoio. 32. Downsview,'red when a car driven by Schur- a student driver; and Piacent- man, going north on No. 11_ was ino Fedele, 28. Downsview. a1forced to swerve while in the passenger in the PiCCOiO car. passing lane and struck the The three were all treated “Windsor vehicle. Schurman‘s Scarboro General Hospital. fear then spun broagside in thle ' ' ' ,southbound lane an was in on - Police said the accrdent 0culision with the Woodhouse car. -......-A ...LA_ Ala- vA-‘fi Ann- Gnu-n souumuuuu Ian: an Au \Vuu Police said the accident oc- curred when the Kerr car tu1n- llsion “"th Eh: Vz’ogdhouse car ed in front of the other ve- hicle, resulting in a head- on} An OPP constables good collision memory zesulted in the arrest . of a youth who “as wanted by M‘ K9” has been Chmged North Gwillimbury Township with making an improper left pom turn. 1 Constable C. P. McBride OPP Traffic Report Three persons were injured in Woodhouse. 52, of Scarboro; her a two-car collision in a Mark- daughter; Margaret Jones. 29. ham Village Shopping Plaza‘of Aurora. and her daughter, November 28. ‘Wendy 6. Shopping Plaza Accident Results In Three Injuries And One Charge CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF ER. 2, Gormley Phone 297-1741 OTTAWA CORRESPONDENT: MRS. LOREN GUILD RR. 2. Gormley Phone 884-3040 o BROCKViLLE BUTTONVILLE NEWS HEADFORD NEWS CORNWALL 1' . Duuuusuuu it in the ser-' .isa Staton WhOi esson and Gor- i a story from ow the gift of 3 coldness of a The school a n 5: “Wind ve Trees”. be- iional of gift: ning the inter] and Hi-C of: .01 with their Leek, Mrs. L. alder attended of the Christ- Hoiy Trinity Assisting by l chaperoning Mrs. Stewart Lee. Albert Barker. groups enjoy- » view the city and impressed and the com- Iithin its com- Cold weather may not. please everyone but for young winter sports enthusiasts it brought shouts of delight. Radiators were again decorated with dry- ing mitts, sox, etc. and dire threats are made regarding “those skates in the middle of the floor again". Pageant costumes. rehearsals ‘and secrets fill the air with the Christmas spirit and we again experience that Christmas is a lovesome time -â€"when bells chime out. When whispered secrets tease the air And cupboards bulge with spicy fare And eager eyes are all alert To see if Santa is about. Though some may scold about the cost And some by want and waste The Babe have lost Most hearts are kinder, warm- er for this Day Because Love travelled Beth- lehem's Way. Bob Cartwright was grand prize winner Friday night as the autumn euchre series spon- sored by the WI ended. There were 23 tables of players, and prizes for Friday’s game went to Mrs. Gordon Spring. Mrs. George Kelly, Mrs. Milton Sher~ man, Mrs. Adam Brown: Frank Foster, Russell Boyington. J. Curtis. L. Mai-gason. Freezeout winners were Jim Grainger, Larry Wales: Alvin Kline): and Cecil Latchman. Lucky draws were won by Mrs. Andy Grant and Douglas Pope. Mrs. Elmore Hill convened the evening with Mrs. Henry Har- per. Mrs. J. Grant. Mrs. A. iBrown. and two WI members who were not able to be pres- lent, Mrs. John Donaldson and ngs. Gordon Purves. December 11 is White Gift Sunday at Brown's Corner Un- ited and the Sunday school staff will be in charge of the morning service. There will be special music by the junior and senior choirs. Mrs. Clayton Jones and Mrs. George Hooper are saving their pennies for a proposed trip to EXPO with the York Choraliers next July. The Choraljers have being asked to sing at Can- ada‘s world’s fair. Did you watch the educa- tional TV programme over Channel 6 last Saturday morn- ing? If you did you will know a little of how libraries are used in the school system. The price will be slightly higher than usual, but the ev- ening will be well worth it and it is all in a good cause. Gift sale from 7.30 pm. game at 8.30. Proceeds will be used to help provide extras at the hos- pital which are beyond the gen- eral budget. The teacher-librarian who was teaching a senior class toward the end of the program was Jacki Nemchin. Mr. Nemchin is in1 charge of library classes in TSA. No. 1 and 2. ’ Euchre Series Ends On December 9, the euchre party and sale of gifts spon- sored by the Buttonville Branch of tthe YCHA will be held at the hal . Buttonvflle WI meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George Kelly December 21. Please note that this is the regular date, not the date orig- inally planned, which was one week earlier. The community extends sym- pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Stephenson. Mr. Stephenson‘s sister Marguerite, Mrs. Madda- ford. passed away last week in Baltimore. Maryland, after a lengthy illness. The Aubrey Stephensons and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson of Brooklyn attended the funeral. Mrs. George Hooper’s father. Mr. Bourne, is in York Central Hospital recuperating from a heart attack which struck 10 days ago. We wish him a rapid recovery. pound the young folk were startled and puzzled by the “Archer". They agreed that the lights and shadows and glow were “something“ but, the im- pression remained that it was a “super soup bone". Winter Sports Arrested was John Charles Johnston. 16. who was wanted on three charges of break, enter and theft. 2-YEAR G 51 W WARRANTY SCO'I'IA PLAN FINANCING! EXTRA CASH FOR XMAS! SNOW TIRES i OF ‘M’ USED EARS '65 CHEV '64 VALIANT '66 GALAXIE '66 CUSTOMS Impala 4 Door Hardtop in Oxford Blue. Full power equipment. This one owner beauty is a real buy. Sfifi $2399 Convertible. Finished in Rangoon Red with black top. 6 cylinder, auto- matic. 5%; $1745 Hardtop. Fully power- equi-pped. Brittany Blue with matching interior. If your trade is worth more than the required down payment you get cash back! SALE PRICE $2095 FROM LITTLE'S ANNUAL LITTLE I $2699 $1,000 OVER 1 YEAR COSTS JUST $59. '66 MUSTANGS '64 METEOR '65 0le '66 GALAXIE WITH EVERY CAR SOLD OVER $500. F85 plus 2 Door Hardtop, is fully powered and fin- ished in dark Moss Green. 500 Convertible. Yellow with Black top, fully pow- ered 390 cu. in. engine. Custom. Burgundy 4 Door Sedan with the pop- ular snow free hack win; dow. This is an out- standing car. 31% $1795 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $2499 FROM $2345 $2699 SINCE 1927 ”Hit; LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday, Dec '65 FORD '65 MUSTANG '63 CHRYSLER '66 FALCONS Custom 2 Door Sedan with the economical 6 cylinder engine. Finished in Silver Blue. $36? $1695 Sedan. Big car comfort in this one owner fully power equipped sedan. Hardtop. V8 engine, 3 speed transmission. Still the most popular used car on the road. 5%: $2295 SALE PRICE $1999 FROM $1095 '65 FALCON '66 LTD 4=DR. '64 CORVAIR '66 FAIRLANES 2 Door. This Monza Spyder model is in great demand. See and drive this black beauty. 31% $1295 Hardtop. This is a beauty. Raven Black with all power equipment. Black vinyl roof. Sedan. Still the economy champ, this 2 door model in white with red trim. SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $2049 FROM $2899 $1495 8. 1966

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