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The Liberal, 29 Dec 1966, p. 11

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Miss Judy Purvis from Hud-l Mr. and Mrs. Bridgeport Street. old Crescent. 1! - 'I‘ _ :k - t ~41 _ It! Miss Mary Dawson, YongeI I in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.ling with her parents, Gordon Gray, at their home in1Mrs. Raphael Fillion, and visit-I Parkhill. ling Mr. Cripps‘ sister and hus-, 1‘ "‘ - "' - :1- * jband, Mr. and Mrs. D. Auger. I Ir. and Mrs. ‘eorge Major: _ >14 _ a - a . entertained 0“ Boxing Day atl “Home for the Holidays” . . .‘ Msiraildrllnltil-t cé‘esvfilenfioh‘fme florlLAC Wayne Bowerman and his‘ ° 5- - ' wm, “"olw'fe, Gwen, of RCAF, Moose are leaving 0", Thursday to takeiJalw, Saskatchewan. spent theIL up residence 1’} Toronto, “fhel'e‘Christmas holidays at the home, Mr. Lowln has been appotnted,of Wayne's parents, Mr. and‘ student 3555”“ at Chrlsqus. Bruce Bowerman. Sussex‘ Church, Deer Park, where helAvenue. . will start his curacy in May. i ,, * h _ * Mr. and Mrs. Lowin have , . been residents of the Hill forl “"3 tradition 0: finds? the past 10 years. and have twol carol singing ’5 S ow y 15' daughters, Linda and Nancy, appearing from the Christ- former pupils of Crosby HeightsI mas scene, but on Friday Public School. I Yvon Tassel SOD. Quebec, Spent the Christ- from Montreal were Christmas Mrs. mas holidays with her parentsflguests at the home of Mr. and'Church Street South, were 011- Vaughan Road. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Purvis,‘Mrs. D. Featherstonhaugh, Arn-ltertained over the holidays â€" cuts. of Mrs. evening the melodious The Lowin family will bel young voices of a group of greatly missed by their many, friends who wish them everyl success in their new home. a- _ )lK _ it! - it “The Liberal" Joins with; many residents of the commun- ity in extending heartfelt sym- pathy to the family of the late Mrs. Samuel Stewart, who pasâ€" Richmond Hill High School students brought the true spirit of Christmas to many homes iii Richmond Hill. This was the first of sev- eral projects planned to raise money to adopt an Indian child. *_>« *.+ i The many friends of Mrs. W. E. Butlin extend their deep- est sympathy on the sudden death of her husband, who pas- sed away December 23 in her 86th year. Mrs. Stewart is mourned by daughters and sons: Mabel (Mrs. Dcputy-reeve Floyd Perkins, Perkins and Perkin‘s mother. Thank You! Mrs. Walter Murray, chairman of the Christmas Gift Program Canadian Mental Health Association has asked “The Liberal” to convey her thanks on behalf of the association to all who contributed in any way to the program. “The co-operation of the churches, press, organiza- tions, radio and the effort of the Girl Guides, Brown- ies, Explorers and'junior women‘s auxiliary and the public in general was most encouraging. “We also extend thanks to Allencourt Pharmacy, Dynes Jewellers and Kenzic Phar- macy for the privilege of placing collection boxes in their stores. “The warin response of everyone brought cheer and happiness to the patients who otherwise would have been Thank on Christmas Day at the home.Wisllart. MrS- sistcr Miss Carol Wishart. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cripps, Boisâ€" D. Reaman, in Concord. and on tawa. Street South, spent the Christ-1dale Avenue, spent the Christ-,Boxing Day, by Mr. Perkin's mas holidays with her brotherâ€",mas holiday in Timmins. stay-inlother. Mrs. R. Perkins, at her Mr. and‘home in Victoria Square. lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII l Christmas visitors at the honl family. of Mr. and Mrs. John Graham. ,~ _ IX _ v _ ’4‘ Keep “Life in the Hill“ columns up to date with your New Year entertain- ing, parties and guests from out of town. Call the So- cial Editor Margot Crack at 884-1105-6 or drop a line to 63 Yonge Street South. We‘ll be pleased to hear from you. The editor would like to wish one and all a very happy and prosperous New Year. a v ,\ 7 Former Richmond at were her par- Dr. ' . ' .. ‘- ., Mr. and Mrs. George J I‘JVCVI‘Tl'l‘Cdl lb from Belleville. and DENllSl Ol- 'I'HE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Dec. 29. 1966 PHOTOGRAPHY 0 Family Groups 0 Weddings 0 Anniversaries 0 Publicity Call S'I‘UART'S STL‘DIO 884-6741 NEW LOCATION ii t‘ OFFICE 59 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill mu mi And Were Y ON A G000l GIT/.9 GILBER’S dent Rev. Paul Morley was the Iofiiciating minister at a quiet lservice held December 24 for ,young Wesley Watson Yonge and Centre ‘ Wide eyed yotillgstcl's_in their best bib and tucker line up to greet Santa at the December a [-1 Christmas Party held for 00 children from the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home at the Town ‘North Toronto Funeral Home. Inn Restaurant. ‘ V - -di' .‘- ‘vl .' . ,. . ~ ... w ' ngijaénctgoilheplaéiofglil: 31:01:; .. The children emoycd a full course LLllIxe) illlincr. all received a gift from Santa and rounded REEDGST99§ WORKERS? ,of Wesley’s maternal grand- DU the eyenmg W101 £21170] Slngillg. The annual treat was begun by the late Bing Lew. well-known BY bwsllgésr Ipai‘ents' Hill restaurateur and the tradition is being carried on by his son. LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS Mr, Morley is the minister of - -.. w < , ~ ~ , - â€" , .. , , ,, ,.,___-, St. Matthew the Apostle Angli-l can Church, Oriole. * _ >,< * _ it Holiday Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Len Jones, ‘Knollside Drive, were their sonâ€" Where is the true spirit of Christmas when reports of vandalism are heard throughout the community? Bulbs and even whole Iin-law and daughter, Mr. and I‘Wrs. John Asher, from Galt. l >.. , l ' l u, l l ‘ The winners of the “Voice Icoloring contest were announcâ€" George Barker). Jane (Mrs. sed away December 25 at their forgotten. . . . Ralph James). Mary (Mrs. An- home in Thornhill. you.” , strings of lights taken from ed on Christmas morning at St.‘ thony Deciantis), Howard Mark The Butlin family lived for, ‘ Christmas Trees â€" which Matthew‘s United Church.‘ James David and Philip- 24,,nany years on Roseview Avem‘lllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI in itself is “have“, of the They were pebble Dmg, 5 grandchildren and 14 great-ll“?! and Mr. Butlin was veryl Entertaining for Miss Pamela worst kind -â€"- with com- gyears: Jo-Anne Taylor, 8 years. grandchildren, and a brotherJaCtive in community affairs. as Stoddart daughter of Mr. and plete disregard for grovvlng land Glenda Buclian, 9Vyears. trees, often breaking off tips and branches. leaving permanent damage. Why do people do this? Certainly not for the mone- tary value â€" for kicks maybe? But if the vandals would only stop and consid- er that many hours are spent by residents beautifyâ€" ing their homes, not just for personal pleasure, but for the enjoyment of others â€" which includes them â€" that their thought- less actions are depriving Charles Dew. :1 public school trustee. a Pl‘Om-ers. w. D. Stoddart. Starlight The service “‘35 held fro'njll‘lel'll. member Of the local Ll-Ollsiclvescent‘ prior to her “‘eddjng Pipher Funeral Home. Satur-lCIUb, a past-president of RICh'to Barry Boeckner on Friday day afternoon. with interlnent‘mond Hill and Dlsu‘ld Chapter-evening at 51'. PEUI'S Lutheran in Richmond Hill Cemetery. of the Red Cross Society andIChurch were Mrs. Anna Mort: * _ no: a _ a with his wife. organized “Teen31ey of Scarboro. Mrs. Ken Dawe.‘ Several high school students‘TO‘m" and a "911V successful Trayborn D‘I‘iVe. and Maid Of‘ Honor Miss Sharon Fewster of, will be appearing in the Story- adult square dance group. book Theatre producton of “Sin-I * - * - * â€" * lToronto. bad And The Mermaid” beingl Mr. aild Mrs. Douglas McColl‘ Miss Stoddart. a graduate of1 presented January 21 and 22 atand daughters. Heather and‘RiChmOhd Hill High 5011001 alldi the Lions Hall. Marcia, Fauna Avenue, attended the University of Toronto. hasi Cast members Malcolm Cass, th: wedding of his niece, Janet just completed 1161‘ internship inl Stephanie Agg, Margot Sweeny, MCCOII, whose [marriage to Ron dietetics at the Hospital For' Ricky Wellbanks, Sue Duffy and Stewart took place December Sick Children, and following her Steve Shore are at Richmond 24 at the Church of the Re- marriage Will be working at St Mrs. W. Buchanan, Rumble Avenue. entertained recently at a surprise miscellaneous shower, for her future daughter-in-law. Helen Spencer, of Maple, whose‘ linarriage to her son Bruce, will‘ take place in February. I The shower was attended by} over 30 friends and neighbors of Ithe family. - a r _ * Said I to my cousin Gus â€"â€" He put a Japanese battery in his transistor radio, and now all he can get on it is Japanese music! â€" Tom Bi‘enan, Brenan Color Plaza, 8116 Yonge St. Thornhill N., 889-2624. TV Sets. Color, and Stereos galore! Friends of former Richmondl Hill residents, Dr. John Cope- man and Mrs. Copeman and son David. will be interested to hear that they have had a recent ad-I i Hill High School, and Marjut deemer, in London, Ontario. ,Mary’s General Hospital in everyone of the joy of . _ . Kern and Len McHardy, BaY-I Following a reception held at Waterloo. Christmas lights, which dition t0 the family *â€" a baby} view Secondary. iThe Barn. the young couple left symbolize the star which daughter. Lauiie â€"- born Dec: Also in the cast are Fred alidifor a in‘ shone over Bethlehem â€"â€" J‘ember 3- i . ‘ honeymoon G I- F d h 1 Carol Bannon. Gerry Crack andiNorthern Ontario. On their re-' 05 "lg un Reac ES . John Carswell. iturn they will be living at Gim-, blnbad And the l‘lelllldld 15 let. J'lallltoba. Flr I’a t ope a nd “1 I he 5 d Llllg pllV" .\,](.(:0 1 and $23] After st v i ’9‘ - ’1‘ * - " an exciting action-packed child-i My. and Mrs. A tmal of $231 has been ”is; - A rather - gown late practice on January 1_ BLACK PERSIAN LAMB (expensive Mink 8. Chinchilla trim) ren‘s la .of 'e t . ‘v , ,~ -‘ ' _ . .. P y gi a appeal to allfamily stayed oyeinight in Lon , unlque wasl Whil i th Hill 1 \\"s n: FTICEd to $950. NOW $565. children between the ages of 3‘don with his brother and wifeued so far for the family of,feattu‘ed in the baptismal CCl'e-l $950. Now $565. skiin _ g The Copeman family are now living on Westover Drive, Oakv land. California. where Din, , 7 surely they would desist from this wanton destruc- tion‘.‘ and 14 years. 1“ , M _ J_ _ , . . - _ithe staff of York Central Hos- ‘ r and rs A MCCOll’iformer Richmond Hill Policelmony 0f Jennifer Lynn Board I There Will be two Perform-travelling to Waterloo on . , .man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.lpital. . ances both days â€" at 1.30 andIChl-istmas Day. where ,Constable Peter Gosling. who ‘ I * * ' l . ‘ theyl - , , Ken Boardman, held December ,, ,- ' 3.30 pin and tickets at $1 for‘spent the remainder of the holi-igllfgistiligfenly a “eek befOie I “mo” at the home 0f M” ‘18 at the Church of St Gabriel» . . . ‘ - - . .- . - .- . ‘ . , ' and Mrs. DaVld HIVglllS, Hard~ both childien and adults mayldays with Mi. McColls sistei.; The money was taken in the “A. A. Chadwick. Wigan. Eng'1111g Blvd, during thee Christmas giugstzltnegslitgsgsalmg Mfs' G'IR'S‘H‘R Parlirding' Lemming t°.day following announcement oflland- 1875” is indelibly inscrib'dlolidays were their son-in-law} ' 1e 1 on on ay. ‘the start 0f the fund by Don-Pd 0” the gown, and “'35 usedland daughter, Lieutenant Kings-, WWW ald Philip,. 212 Church Street for the baptismal ceremony they Arnold and Mrs. Arnold, South, a friend of the deceased. the great. great, grandmother of from Dartmouth. Nova Sumo, GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE Mr. Philip said that many Mrs. Boardman. Lieutenant Arnold, Naval Air1 more P801316 had pledged money This gown was also used for Arm, is attached to “HMCSI BOOKINGS FOR ALL STE AMSHIPS AND and he hoped to find the figure Jennifer’s five brothers. Robert, Shearwater”. ‘ AIRLINES, TOURS AND CRUISES Ieven bigger when he checked Bradley, Ken, and the twins, News has also been received W )1 Richmond Hill. M ,er on December 5. ’A 7 V ‘ v . with the Bank of MontrealJThomas and Edward. In the from Mr. and Mrs. Higgin’s BROWN PERSIAN LAMB $ 35 IOHGE bTREET l\- RICHMOND HILL glwhich handles the fund, latEI‘:case of the latter. the gown was younger daughter. Suzanne, g PM your convenience 2 lilies to serve yoli (j in the Week. supplemented by the use of a (Mrs. J. R. J. Rangel). liv- _ _ _ s) . Donations may be sent to the day dress. both garments curing in Oakland. California. that g 884 8191 884 819‘ (j Gosling Fund. Bank of Montâ€"lbodying the same beautifuliher husband received his proâ€" GENUINE ALASKA SEAL ( 'th M k c H ) $1475 N $795 8 No service charge, no booking fee g real, 15 Rouge Street North:workmanship . . hand embroidâ€"hnotion to Lieutenant Command-‘ WI In 0 Hrs ‘ ow ' WNWNW ,~/' % Eel-ed, with lace inserts. ‘ ti'IIIlIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'3' New Year’s Message From Mayor Thomas Broadhurst I Janus was the Roman God of the "good beginning and the good end“. His temple LARGE NATURAL MINK STOLES (all shadeS) $850. Nowi$490. A few smaller stoles for $350. _______________________________________________________ GRAY PERSIAN LAMB (plain or trimmed) $950. for $635. _____________n______________________________________ DRIVE A llTTLE FURTHER and SAVE A WHOLE LOT MORE manner of men we were to those who will follow us. we should leave it in a form nation is to endure. We enjoy liberties won with difficulty over centuries of endeavor PURD Y’S foam faced east and west. with a which can be 10st in the which will quickly and comâ€" mighty door at either end. In twinkling of an eye either prehensively illustrate the 3 t R $2000 SALES & SERVICE the middle of the temple from violent seizure â€" as so values we had and the things MINK COATS / & F II L h _ , N I ‘ stood his statue. with his two 4 u eng cg ow ’ . that were important to us. In this town. we have little or nothing left to us which tells an intimate story of a hundred years ago. To remedy that deficiency for the next Centennial, I am appealing to all who are cap- able of doing so to give a birthday present to Canada on her 100th birthday. 1 ask the artists. the craftsmen, the many of us have seen them lost In other countries in our lifetime â€"â€" or, more slowly but equally surely by Our own indifference to them. even our _____________________________________________________ CHINA MINK STOLES $99. ,- MUSKRAT COATS (dark sable or blonde) Reg. $495. {or $350, _______________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" faces. one old and one young, the young face looking to- wards the rising sun of the new day and the old face con- , templating its setting. No | god could more aptly have had the first montll of the .- year named after him. : At this time. traditionally, = ~ like Janus we look back over the past and peer curiously, Oak Ridges â€" - 773-5481 - . BYRORERVRDRERHRDR 1966 WILL SOON Yonge St lack of knowledge of BE PAST HISTORY thoughtfully. cautiously. eag- \‘ writers, the musicians. the erly or perhaps even appi‘e- workers in wood or metals BEAVER JACKETS Re $395 for $270 As the year ends we ask ourselves if we have to make something of their 9' ‘ ' hensively. according to our temperaments. at the year to , come. ‘ This New Years Day is dif- ‘ ferent. On the eve of Can- , ada‘s Centennial our glance l back spans a hundred years. to the day when we became a nation. Had you lived then :- you would have looked on a 'i ; world which bore little re- semblance to the one we live in today. Marconi, Bell. the Wright Brothers. Pasteur. Henry Ford. Marx and Engels ; had never been heard of. As- tronaut and computer : couldn‘t be found in the dic- tionary. The world we live in own choice and apt to their particular skills and to bring it to me on Canada's actual birthday in July. I hope that where possible, both material and choice of subject will be local or of a local flavor. to form the nucleus of a collec- tion that will tell our story to our children‘s children. The work of amateurs will be as welcome as that of the proâ€" fessional and the work of children especially so. We have much to be thank- ful for. much to look forward to. much to celebrate in this. Canada‘s Centennial year. accomplished as lunch as was possible to de- serve our customers' patronage and respect. We know the preference people show us when ch005ing us to be their pharmacy is a priceless asset. Every prescription we dispense is an in- dication of your confidence in our pharmaceu- tical skill alld integrity. During the coming year we will again try our very best to operate a good pharmacy. We will always consider your better health to be more important than excessive profits. By our ac- tions. we will show you how much we appreciate your patronage. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE ['5 when you lieed a medicine. Pick up your prescription lf-shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly Without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May “'9 _________________________â€"â€"â€" ALL JACKETS V3 OFF! Every Fur in Salon is Reduced. Every Fur is Guaranteed. ken still furs Broadhurst Mayor Tom 884-4141 Wm. C. Lazenby B.Sc.Phni. Hugh A. Wight th.B. Free Delivery SSi-llb‘l RDRERTRORERHRORERUROR imagination boggles at the possibilities for the next Cell» tennial. However. there are some values. highly praised a hundred years 310 and perâ€" haps more casually today which IllU:L endure if oul ‘ a"lIIIIiilllillllllIl‘"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIlINIlllllllllllllllllllllll compound and dispense yours'.’ would have seemed as Illl- ll May your descendants be able ‘ b‘ l- l s 1 - what they are. " ley are more 5 . 1 ‘. 100 .‘ . __ Allencourt Pharm Ltd $311350 tlell a allot 191 likely 10 be 91")de 11‘3“ with iiiomalnoivlealigniiiay you\ eadlid RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE acy ' The pace and degree of 111- tel‘fd and those 0f “5 changed your families enjoy 1967 in . . _ . _ . - - - . 1 Q 100 out government must a ways , . . « - .- .~ d 1 '- Allencoult Shopping Gentle’ Richmond H1“ SgafsuliIAs 01:06:11 [5106 gi‘Jeiai that be vigilant 10 See that they do hiifallfdobyiiillhmtrig 0111:1133: RICHMOND HILL - TEL. 884'300I not become sacrifices ill the name of efficiency or expcdi» ency to the violent cliange~ that our awesome new world may demand If we leave a little of our- selves behind us to show w hat I llillllllilllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIllIlllIIlllltllllllll'3 and brotherly love towards the many who stand in need of them. The Fathers of C‘ollfedcrâ€" arlon gave us the "good be- :innina" but the "good cnd" depends upon ourselves a E XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX WK MW V

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