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The Liberal, 21 Dec 1967, p. 5

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At the November ‘3!) meet- ing Deputyâ€"i'eeve Floyd Pen kins Scott School he added to the flooded and maintained by the parks hoard. This motion moved that Walter of ice surfaces to be rinks at all realize is a costly business. it is unfair to pick last winâ€" example of days also other were quoted continued schools. flooding ruiks but feel 191‘ number was when use. unfortunate that muiiicipalit ies having outdoor (lisâ€" natural children who will have already I would give to too much. explored the colorful array of “When I left Britain. I check- boxes which lie at the base of ed out with Officer Arris. the the family Christmas Tree. lone policeman who kept the Once 311th .VOU Will be IOI‘I peace in five villages. unarmed that. Santa came because i was and on a bicycle. He had been a. flood boy. OI‘ a good girl, "And very kind to us and I took him 100k Whfll he left me!" a bottle of bourbon whiskey... all schools. Last week council accept- ed a recommendation from its parks board made Nov- ember 20. The board recommends use of the old arena for free skating Tuesdays from 4 to The parental bedroom “'1“ He blushed and said. "Thank ”:30 pm 'and Wednesdays . become littered Whh wrapping you. sir. but there was no need.'. from I to .I'pm. LI‘OSbY‘If‘ILk paper. candies. oranges. apples.tTo which I replied , if there‘ and ”T" Mill POnd ‘." a nuts, mechanical tanks, tot-rod had been. 1 “mod not have malntamfil for skating 1)) expresses. train sets and build- brought it. . .... parks board. Any other park iI-yourself dolls houses; and a )1! o it. or school. area to be \lIlllLG‘d once again. bedlam will reign‘ Geoffrey Dyson, the Legion‘s for public skating will be supreme. 1national sports director. will prepared for flhnd‘hg I” the was carried. httt attempts by Councillor Hancey to have Lennox Park in her ward added and of (‘ouncillor Mansbridge to have Beverley Acres Public School includâ€" ed were unsuccessful. tfilrkih last week both councillors returned to the battle. Mrs. Hancey making an impassioned plea for the children in the southcrn part of the town to whom the three open air rinks will not be. accessible. Mr. Mansâ€" Again ice rinks, it was not pointed niit that they provide other recreation facilities such as ski tows and artificial snow and have a great number of neighborhood parks and city parks." said Mrs. llancc). Mayor Thomas Broadhurst pointed out that this was a decision of the parks board and council has approved it. He suggested that any reâ€" commended changes should he made to parks. “We have never had adequate use from these rinks." he claimed. Humbug you say? Never in al million years! A Very Merryi Christmas to all of you. carry): ‘ One of the more trenchantl of modern Christmas messages‘. caught this reporter's eye in the‘ December issue of Good House~ keeping. This particular mess-I age. was contained in a lettcrl written by author John Steinâ€"i beck to the late US. Secretary erset. England. It is well worth quoting in part as follows. “ . . . Adlai. do you rememâ€" ber two kinds of Christmases? There parks board and equipment ' d" - he Le ion's‘ . continue to ”en t g made available to interested coaching and athletes‘ clinics even though he leaves Canada next March to take up a new position as director of physical education at Winchester College in England. The renowned British track and field authority was brought to Canada in 1963 to help the Church News Legion launch its bold new The service at Mark's. Oak Ridges. will be a‘ all expectations. The annual na-lChurch. tional coaclies‘ clinic at Guelphi stituted summer athletes' clinic‘munion at 10 am. bridge made his pitch for an a I‘d. X. or- ’5'. '2151. Stephen Chapman on the hr:- Next. Sunday being Christmas 23rd and to Stephen Wilton oni$ 0‘ State, Adlai Stevenson “'hen‘sports training plan. The sue-Eve, there will be no 11 am ser- the 27th. the author was resident in Som-lcess of the plan has exceededivice at St. John's Anglican‘birthday wish for Edwin Evison M'- ‘ St.‘on Christmas Day. For . . 1 University and the recently in-Icelebration of the Holy Com-this year, the Cubs went to the At 7.30 pm Pediatric ward at York Central. :- A special Christmas a their Christmas Party WWW Mrs. llancey asked to have appointment discuss is one kind in a hOU-‘ifi‘lat the University of Alberta in there will be a service of “Car-lHosphfl on the WEN“? hf DE“ E": where there is little and a presâ€" Edmonton have proved to be of ols by Candlelight", at Sttcember 18 and entertained the a ent represents not only love but'paramount importance in the John's. The choir has worked children. Each took a gift tors sacrifice. The one single PaCk-idevelopment of athletes in Can- very hard practising for thisja Pat'ehi- . . g The Christmas Trees being age is opened with a kind of ada. Slow wonder, almost reverencei Once I gave my youngest h0y.‘con1ract with the Legion exâ€"‘soCks and surplices for its mem-. 1t freesihel’s- After the service refreshments boys were kept busy Saturday1 ll be served in the lower hall.. At 11.30 pm the first Christâ€"t mas Communion will be cele- who loves all living things. a'pires next February. dwarf. peach-faced parrot forihim to accept what he believesl Christmas. He removed paper and then retreated a little in the athletic world. However.l shyly and looked at the little the comparatively short college the is a new and exciting challenge “'1 lscrvice and the open collection But Mr. Dyson's five year.“’ill go to purchase "I new (‘35-. bird for a long time. And finâ€" year will enable him to employ‘braied' with a second celebra- BIIY he said In a whisper, ‘Nowihis talents elsewhere on a part- who would have thought that 1 time basis and he has agreed would have a peach-faced par- to come to Canada to direct rot'." the Legion‘s track and field “Then there is the other kind‘clinics during 1968, 1969 and; of Christmas with presents pil- 1970. ed high, the gifts of guilty par-f ents as bribes because wrappings are ripped off andiDominion Council the presents thrown down and O‘Brecht. chairman of at the end the child says â€"â€" 'Is R.C.L.S.T.P. committee. stress: that all?’ “Well. it seems to me that national America now is like that second uanimous in kind of Christmas. Having too proposal and Mr. many ‘tlIings‘. they spend their pleased to accept it. W" I 7? clinics. Council I Blood Donor Clinic . LIONS HALL (‘entre Street East, 2-4 pm. 6-9 pm. Come and donate YOUR (‘hristmas Gift YOUNG ' c c 20 188. UP 6-14 LB. AVG. 1110291 FROZEN CRYIIVAC LB. CRYIJVIC Lg, SPECIALLY SELECTED CANADA GRADE “A“ EVISCERATED-READY FOR THE OVEN “TABLERITE” TURKEYS 20 183. UP FROZEN BRYIIVAC 42f. Ition at 11 am Christmas morn-V ing. both at St. John‘s. ‘latter service there will be a ilO-minute sermon on tape for children. Wednesday afternoon ,. . . . iWinchester group of ACW held the question of retaining Mr. a Christmas Party. Miss Ger- they‘Dyson's services was settled at trude Simone director of Ing-i have nothing else to give. The a recent meeting of the Legion lis House. gave a talk on hériPlNDER BROS. LTD. when Fre’j‘recent visit to Palestine. which the was accompanied by slides. Saturday evening some of the ed the importance of continuingyoung people's group went rol- WaS‘ler skating at the Terrace. Mut- I BEAMS agreeing to the ual Street, while others attend- r Dyson was ed the carol service of Koinonia. at the Church of the Messiah, Avenue Rd. Toronto. The group‘ .will have a Christmas Party at‘ 1 i v ' 7 . DECEMBER 28th . 7.30 pm next Saturday evening. to which all young people inl grade 9 or over are invited. The young adults group will imeet Friday evening at 8 pm at the parish hall. About 60 children enjoyed the Christmas Party Saturday afterâ€" ‘noon with games. carols and al film. on a play. then enjoyed by all. Neighborhood Notes A few of the children put Refreshments were Birthday greetings are exâ€" tended to Edwin Perry on the OW 8-14 LB. AVE. IRfllEN ‘ CRYIIVAC MAPLE LEAE-SWIET'S PREMIUM or BURNS-READY TO EAT MAPLE LEAF RINDLESS SLICED SIDE BACON ISA HAS A WIDE VARIETY OF SIZES AND TYPES OF MAPLE LEAF HAMS. DUCKS, GEESE. CHICKENS & FOWL ETC. ALI. ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. fig“; _"1_T :1 N W IMPROVED! FINEST BLEND AVAILABLE ROYAL GUEST COFFEE u.\.l)\' BETH ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Ilb- Box 79¢ NOW! complete Your Stemware Settings ALL 9 DIFFERENT GLASSES ARE NOW ~s .x. '. AVAILABLE Gs“ ‘LE‘ Lug: 5:, v: At the the‘ 47.: SKINLESS SHORT SHANK SMOKED HAMS 1:51‘59C ' “a“ 69c sold by Jefferson Scouts and g lCubs are still available at the % time of going to press. The. .- V W and after church Sunday servâ€" ing customers. 3.11% 'I 1 ' REMEMBER THE auEEnIESTz. TURN SPARE ROOM INTO SPARE CASH BY USING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS warmer iwwomwwu ' to f a 3! 27 it V. STEEL LINTELS \' flit} filth? #1 Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service I STEEL FABRICATING To Custom Specifications 2 Otonobee BA. 1-3344 a“ 9 I Zfl. fir. n'. e“ V ‘. .flifliflifi. A “it... AARON YERML’S lfQA (Plus Deposit) S'I‘OK E I .Y I’A Nt'Y IT/ a HOSTESS GINGERALE 9 zooLBtis. tOMATO JUICE 3 ‘21::- inattcr with the board at an early date. Illf‘ parks “I agree that we can no longer afford one at each school." .\Irs. llanccy com- mented, “but we should have one in each neighborhood at least where it is accesstble to the children" Councillor John Mitt-Diar- mid stated he would be happy to take .\lrs. llanccy's suggestion hack to the parks board, noting that .\lr, .\lans- bridge is on the parks board "and can talk for himself“. **** At the council meeting the members also received a reâ€" port from Architect Douglas Allen who discussed the proposed enclosure of the ("cntcnnial Swimming Pool. (‘ouncil asked .\lr. Allen to submit for further considera- tion an estimate of an adeâ€" quate structure with notes Compliments of the Season FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST M. N. FOYLE. MANAGER 121 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND Hllil. JtfltfltfltfltfltfltfltfltllflfltilIltfltfltfltfltfltfltfltfltfltfltfltfltlltfltlltfltfltfl . "*iia’ . ATE YERML'S BABY BILLS OR SWEET MIXED ROSE PICKLES 9;! $1 $1 POTATO CHIPSm- FOOD PRICES EFFI‘ZW’ITYF III‘ZI‘ ‘3“. 2|. . \I'F. RESERVE THF. RIGHT TO I.I.\IIT QI'AX'I‘I'I‘II'ZS. ~)-; 2);? i 884-1 HIT THF‘, LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Dec. ‘21. 1967 5 fixtures for enclosure of the outdoor pool and an estimate of tiling of the deck and pool. Mayor Broadhurst noted that this was in no way even a semiâ€"commit» ment to enclosing the pool. “What council wants is an estimate of an adequate structure. rather than the rather inadequate proposal put forward by the recrea- tion committee," he said. Council also agreed that the works department should be made responsible for the maintenance of the swim- ming pool. rather than the recreation committee The 1968 parks board in the early summer. it was suggested. should approach the arena commission to hook the two arenas for a winter skating program to cover public pleasure skating and shinny hockey for the next winter. sai'y M30309}?#lfl'ifllflififll#Miflifllfllflifliflflifi k u I: fltfltfltfltflfltfltfl 1U in L “fl c C fit tfltfltfltfltfl J IE II‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllltllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIlll'IIl‘llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllltlllIlllllllllllIlllllIlIllIillllllllIllllIllllltllltlttllItllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIlllllliIllIllIlIlIIlllillllIlliIIIIII]IllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'I’ 7W" “9’00 “PW" Want More Rinks Accessible To All Town Children H'OI‘ another three 3'93" at ”’3“- arttitttittittiimittiitttttttttttttttttttititittittiiiitutitittitittttttitittttttiitttittittttttttttutttttttttitiuttttttttttttttituttttttttttiiiiiitttiitituiiiiiiittiititittitiiitiituiuttttittiittiiiitttitiutittitiiiiitiiiiiitiitiiimutinttituitimuttittititiittiiititttiitiitiniiiitiittittunitttitttttitttitttttttitiittiiiituttiiiittiitituiittiiiuuttututtititituiitiiuuttututtitiiitiiuttitittiiuiutiiimutt-r ‘DWV‘\Â¥\Â¥D§VD), #Jirflaflrflaflaflafifla#aflafltfla: ELGIN MILLS-JEFFERSON CORRESPONDENT: LEONARD LOMAS Telephone 884-3000 A k i '.'J I % d i i Q. 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