i; PROCLAMATION 3-3 BOXING DAY It is hereby proclaimed that â€â€˜96 m WWW“ MWWMWKE fl Merry Christmas and Happy New Year g g GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICEEE, VVVI‘OVVV‘JVWV‘JVVVVWVVWV‘JV VV‘J‘JV‘JV V‘I‘J‘J ‘1‘! WITH EVERY GOOD WISH FOR YOUR HAPPINESS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON. to? J. M. MCDONALD ALBERT RUTHERFORD Operated by Brewers Warehousing Co. Ltd. 85 YONGE ST. NORTH MISTER TRANSMISSION LTD. 177 YONGE ST. N. BRUCE BRILLINGER Brewers Retail Stores Will Operate On Special Hours of Sale the Week of “ ' December 19th _ Check with your local » store for times Tuesday, December 27, 1966 will be observed as Boxing Day for the Township of Vaughan Iitizens are hereby requested to govern themselves accordingly Clerk p ALL STORES WILL BE OPEN 10 AM. â€" 6 P.M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24TH CLOSED DECEMBER 26TH AND 27TH Township of Vaughan GOD SAVE THE QUEEN For Your Convenience Now 2 Lines to Serve You 884-8191 â€" 884-8192 RICHMOND HILL 83 DUNLOP ST. W., BARRIE Joan and Herbert Goodhoofd Reeve RICHMOND HILL, ONT. .4 North End Cleaners 5 J (‘amp Borden 5 ' Goals and assists. Maik Wool- nough mo anls Paul de Marco one goal, two assists; Bernard JSouche. on e goal. Michael ‘Coyne one goal. Assists went to John Regan and Mark Gain 'December 1‘7 North End Cleaners 12. North West Boys Club 0 Quite a drubbing in this ex- hibition encounter with full credits to Cleaners' goalies Paul Sanders and Pat Reber for coming up with scoreless net- minding. Michael Coyne took care of the offensive with four .goals and two assists with Paul [‘DeMarco coming through with ‘three goals and two assists: Mark Gain. three assists: Mark Woolnough. two goals. three assists: Bern- .‘ard Snuche. two assists, Rick Hopper and Rick Hodge. assists each. \. three goals and- ...... Duwaiu \ unï¬lr‘ u, ity 0 St. Edward s Cubs 0 ATOMS: Thornhill Presbyterian 3, St. Luke‘s 1; Holy Trinity 5, Thorn- hill United 1. PEEWEES: St. Luke‘s 4. Thomhill United Bears 3; Thornhill Presbyterian 1. St. Edward's Tigers 0; St. Edward's Lions 3. Holy Trinity Terrors 0; Thornhill United Wolves 3, Holy Trinity Rockets 1. BANTAMS: St. Edward's Hawks 5. Thorn- hlll Presbyterian 1: Holy Trin- ity Rams 4. St. Edwards Jets 3; Thornhill United 4. St. Edward' 5 Rifles '3 MIDGB . Holy trinity 5. Thornhill Presby’o inn 4; St. Edward's 5. Thornhih United 3 ; IIK * * ’0' BOWLING Ladies‘ Afternoon Club - Standâ€" ings: Rosebuds 53; Petunias 45; “Vlal'K three ‘two 1 Lard 1 1’3“?†5" December 16 _ if: Richvale Ready Mix 1 Ii Camp Borden 0 a Barry Howson scored the lone ‘goal unassisted. gg December 17 It Riohvale Ready Mix 0 a Unionville 1 5 Two goal outbreaks by Chris 2 Sutton and Neville Le Page i g! sparked the win. Others went to Rory McAIpine and Jim Mc- Intosh. Picking up assists were David Hartwick two. Barry Howson two Chris Sutton Le- \Page. 'BANTAMS ’15 PEEWEES Church News from the University of Western‘ Other high 5011001 activities trailer which had been sitting The. congiegation of Christ Ontario and Don will be home include being a prefect for two on the old Langstaff Road the King Lutheran Church will from the University of Guelph 3/6315 a member 0f the high caught fire just around the hold a Christmas Exe se1v1ce in for the holidays. Mr. and M1s Ischool orchestra since grade 10 early merning rush hour Emmanuel Anglican. MacKay W. Fry will also be celeb1ating 1n Violin and piano. He was Don‘t forget folks to let me Drive, at 7 pm. Rev Arnold with Mr and Mrs. E. E. Spear5“p1esiden1 of last yea1's music know about your Christmas par- Weigel “ill be in charge. Roosevelt D1ive. ‘Cluh and was the spmts editor ties and festivities A truly Emmanuel Anglican will hold1 Sinee1e sympathy is extendedi for the 1965-1966 year book. l\‘le1r_v Ch1istmas to one and all. a midnight Christmas Eve Com- ‘to Warren Bailie “hose. fathe1., I. GENUINEF GM PARTSEGI munion. beginning at 11.30 pm. Samuel Robert passed away in! On Christmas Dar 3 Com Orangeville December 15. The1 munion service will be. held at funeral service was held 10 am lOrangeville with interment in The children's Christmas Maple Cemeten. The children's Christmas Palty was “ell attended. The Nativity play was excellently prepared and presented and the children enjoyed festive re- freshments and a film “The Littlest Tree '. They then re- ceived their Christmas gifts. Miss Jeanne Laframboise of Westwood Lane won the beauti- ful Christmas decorations Socials MIDGETS December 10 i Wilson‘s Essa 4. Alliston 1 Mike Burkart and Wray Windâ€" sor led the way with two goals apiece. Burkart added an as- sist and Windsor came up with two. John Stevens and Vince DeMarco also picked up assists. December 15 Wilson‘s Esso 1. Woodbridge 4 December 17 Thornhlll Building Supplies 0 Woodhridge 0 No goals. no comment. Bob 'Spe'ars will be home The T hornhill Sports Scene JERRY ETKIN Correspondent: Mrs. Anne White, 24 Roosevelt Drive 889-3808 RICHVALE NEWS 889-6662 Results of December 6 bowl-l, 3f ing in the Richvale East Bowl- 1- 1113 League are: Silver dollar winners, Blanche Wilson 706, Norman Buttell 706, ,Terry 1__e O'Rourke .776. High ladies' ï¬triple,, Hazel Bushey 7682, Cloni gJones 67.8 High mens triple D1ck Calvin 760, Jim Campbell ‘748 Turkey roll winners Decem- ber 13 were: Dianne Byrne. Ed Frick, Doreen Nye, Norma But- Lell, Colleen Breedon. Joan zaxzzmézwaaeï¬m Hovald Teddy O‘Rourke, Ron Bromley. Winners of turkeys were: iGord Reeves. John Hills Bill Dormer, Anne Dormer, Carol Carter. Barb Hinton, Jim Campv [b911, Ross Tripp. lK‘EKK‘flKKKK‘E- managingâ€: -5? I take this opportunity to}, wish all my readers a veryiy Merry Christmas and hope it! you have any interesting news g items. you will phone me. g “marksman Several residents of Crest- wood Road attended the candle- light service last Sunday at the ‘Doncaster Bible Chapel. The 4th Thornhill Brownies held their last meeting of the lyear last Wednesday. Brown Owl read them a story. “The First Christmas", which was fol- ‘lowed by the singing of Christ- ‘mas Carols. naagzazamaaanaun The Bro11nies made calen- dars and Christmas Cards for their mothers. Each Brownie received a bag of goodies to take home Brownie leaders wish to thank Marga: Winners of chocolates werefll’ g; Ann Hewitt. Cloni Jones, Cliff}, r‘Wilson. Peggy Long'stafvf, Hed-‘v ‘ vley Tripp. Betty Peterson. Leng 1Coker. Mary Colvin. May I take this opportunity‘ ’10 Wish everyone a very Merryig 1 Christmas. ' 1g I f: a ‘everyone. who brought peanuts†y from the members. Meetings in It the new year will begin JbanuJ ary 11, ‘ Alice and Tom Bradbeer at- tended the Christmas Dinner and Dance last week sponsored I! by the Bank of Commerce at?! :the Royal York Hotel. KKIKKK IIBIIIMIIIII†I): An exhibition game with Mike Burkart scoring the only goal on a pass from Vince DeMarco. December 1'1 Wilson‘s Esso 2. Aurora 1 John Flanaghan and Peter Law did the scoring with assists going to Doug Shelton and Ross Johnston. December 18 Wilson“ 5 Esso 3 Camp Borden 1 St. Luke‘s 5. Thnl'nhill United 0; Thornhill Presbyterian 9. St. Edward‘s Eagles 0; Holy Trin- My 0. St. Edward‘s Cubs 0. ATOMS: Ross Johnson paced the of- fensive with two goals with the other one going to John Stevens. Assists went to John Stevens. Vince DeMarco and Wray Wind- BOWLING Ladies' Afternoon Cluh - Stand- ings: Rosebuds 53; Peiunias 45; Sweet Peas 44; Poppies 35; Camelias 2'7; Tippy Tulips 27. High triple (flat) Mary Red- man 647: Fran Clark 613. Fla Hall 564; high triple (lidcp) Fran Clark; Connie Bmwn; Flo Hall; high single (flat) Fran Clark 258; Mary Redman 235; Marian Duncan 203; high single (hdcp) Fran Clark 278; Connie Brown 245;,Doreen Marks .233. We trust that Robert Hogg who has been home with the! chickenpox will have recovered sufficiently that he will be able to enjoy Christmas fun. r wllns' Results of December 6 bowlo, 501' TIKES St. Lu‘ Thornhill Presbyterian 3, St Luke‘s 1; Holy Trinity 5, Thorn- hill United 1. PEEWEES: Luke's 1; How Trinity 3, anlli- uuu acaauu one. em. hill United 1. i In track and field, Terry has, Correspondent: PEEWEES: .tried just about. everything in- Mrs. Gordon Read St. Luke‘s 4_Thornhi11United‘cluding shot put. javelin. dis! phone 889-4001 Bears 3; Thornhill Presbyterian cus. broad and high jumps and 1. St. Edward's Tigers 0; St. hurdles. Church News Edward's Lions 3. Holy Trinity Two years ago he came first - ‘ Terrors 0; Thornhill United throwing the discus at the Eel" Gigalsgylilcees‘iglstteguggg White Wolves 3, Holy Trinity Rockets hardt nieet. He came first in the The Sunday school held a 1. Georgian Bay Track Meet small Christmas Program dur- BANTAMS: throwmg the iavelm and the ing the Sunday school session. St. Edward's Hawks 5. Thorn- discus. He won seconds and The Christmas Story was read hill Presbyterian 1: Holy Trin- thirds in triple jumps (hop, skip by Wendy Purves itv Rams 4. St. Edwards Jets 3; and jump). phrmmas (38.1.01 favorites THORNHILL CHURCH HOCKEY LEAGUE December 18 They also held Christmas Dinner at their home last Sat- urday for some of their rela- ti\'es. Sonja Hayes and Brenda St. John attended the Christmas Party on Saturday at the Legion Branch 66. Spring Garden. Wil- lowdale. Over 200 â€"- Marian Duncan Crestwood Rd. News Correspondent: Mrs. Fred St. John 75 Crestwood Road Willowdale Telephone 889-3443 {5:4 THORNHILL MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Winners of Turkey Roll: A winner for each group and here they are: Jane Ball. Peggy R055, Bill Manzies. Denny Stewart. Lil Poole, Don Creighton. There were two hidden scores and Murdo Ross and Mary Rossana each took home a turkey. Seventeen year old Terry Tamblyn. a Grade 13 student at Thornhill Secondary Schonl. combines scholarship with ath- letics. 203‘. Mary Redm‘an 216. 235. High average. Mary Redman 204; Flo Hall 178; Jean Smith In 1965 he came third in the javelin at the Ontario Track and Field Meet. Last year he was color team captain. Two years ago he won a hurdle in the shuttle relay of the Ontario Quaker Relays at Pickering Col- legn. He has spent the past two summers at the Ontario Ath- letics Leadership Camp at Lake Couchiching. The purpose is to introduce the prospect of being a physical education teacher. Besides enjoying basketballand footbalf, he became acquainted with lacrosse and wrestling. He is fond of gymnastics and enjoys working out on the parallel bars. ‘ This year he was on the win- ning soccer team for the York Central District 1966 Champ- ionship. He plays volley ball and looks forward to the basket- ball season after Christmas. He is a member of the Bay. view Country Club. Three years ago, he won the Masher Trophy. In 1965 he won it again. Curling is his favoriie sport. He skips a team. He likes the activity and the fact that it helps «co-ordination. “It takes a lot of practice to throw a rock," he said. nruuuucu vpuucu g ' Richmond Heights Centre Telephone 884-6881 2: flammarmmammmmmmazmmwwmmm M (KER KKKK‘ a 355 Yonge St. N. fl GENUINE GM PARTSï¬ AND ACCESSORIES TERRY TAMBLYN Braddock Optical J09 Wholesale 1 The LOL No. 91 held a very [successful euchre on December 16 at the home of Gordon Read. The winners of the ladies' prizes were; first. Mrs. Janet Elliott, second. Mrs. Carrie Read and third. Mrs E. E. Stevenson. Men’s prizes were: first. Gerry Hudson. second, Sam Lappin and third, Bill George. The Sunday School held a small Christmas Program dur- ing the Sunday school session. The Christmas Story was read by Wendy Purves. Christmas Carol favorites were sung by the Sunday school. Barbara Veitch played an accordion solo and was en- joyed by all. The children all received Christmas Gifts from the Sunday school along with a bag of candy and an orange. Superintendent Bert, Middleton dismissed the children with the benediction. VCï¬ristmas services will he held on December 25. at 9.45 Neighborhood Notes It was good to see the stop lights go up at the corner of Bathurst Street and Highway No. ’7 last week. A bit of excitement on that corner last week too. when a trailer which had been sitting on the old Langstaff Road caught fire just around the CARRVILLE NORTH RICHVALE NEWS 8896435, 727â€"9453 Retail Correspondent: Mrs. Jessie Boss 17 Yongehurst Rd. Phone 884-2845 f: THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday, Dec 1966