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The Liberal, 11 Jan 1968, p. 10

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This community was shocked .to learn of the untimely death of Laurel Lee Halward in a motor accident on John Street west of Bayview Avenue Janu- ary 2. Her husband was driving westbound when the car spun out of control. Donald Halward. 25. is in York Central Hospital with head and shoulder injuries. Mrs. W. L. Clark and Mrs. Walter Craig have been ill: Mrs» William Allen has had a severe» case of pneumonia; Regina Al-’ len is a measles victim: the Markham Township Police force! was depleted last week by ill-5 ness; and area schools are also I feeling the effects. 1 Mrs. Morrison Sellar return- ed to Brantford on Monday, after spending the holiday sea- son with Mary and Jack Rodick at Markham and with relatives at Bolton. YCHA Mrs. Russell Boyington was hostess at a coffee party Friday morning of last week when the members of the Buttonville Branch of YCHA met at her home. Mrs. Robin Bush pre- sided and conducted a business meeting. Fifteen were present. Accident Victim Mrs. Halward was the 20-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sabiston, and was awarded the Buttonville WI Scholarship for general profic- to Trinidad. The flu bug and related ills have downed a number of local friends â€" Mrs. Donald Reesor and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hood, Mrs. Clayton Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones tDick Jones also sprained his back and was unable to drive his school bus route last week). THE Challenge 0F Cancer [mumuu\iuuumiunuuummmmfilifiuuiifimuumuuuuuuum MID-W | NT ER v. o. N. i SPECIAL . from Y( last we from an feted manure farm. His : tennia] to Trir J; mmmuuuuuuuu\u\mll\“\umuuummuunuumuuuuuuuuuu Keeler and Mrs. V1 and freezeout \vinn Fry. George Fos Burt and William I The evening was Hall, Mrs. Geo} Roy Tooley an Gooderham; Ga Harvey Swain, F Alvin Klinck. Lucky draws V Keeler and Mrs Neighborhood Notes ‘iency in grade 9 while attending Monday, January 8, is a crisp;Thornhill Secondary School 10 below and on the highwaygsome years ago. She was mar- which has been Don Mills Roadiried to Donald Halwai'd at since time began and is now‘Brmm‘s Corners Church in Woodbine Avenue. cars are‘1966, and both “ere university either whisking along with a dry‘students. Zing" pf tires or they are beingiChurch News towed to stir their chilled in-f At Brown-S comers United nards to active participation. “he annual congregational meek .OOOOOOOOOOOOO‘ VICTORIAN ORDER 0 F NURSES RICHMOND H ILL Richmond Hill Municipal Winners A donation to the Canadâ€" ian Cancer Society during the April Campaign helps support three vital items in the fight against cancer. One is the nation-wide research into the causes of cancer; an- other is the education of the public about dangers of can- cer; the third is services to patients with cancer. All de- pend on the April Campaign for contributions. STEEL FABRICATING To Custom Specifications 2 ()tonobee BA. 1-3341 Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service BRANCH N [" RSE-IN-(‘HARGE MISS JEAN LOGGIE 1' and Mrs. W‘ Claughton; reezeout winners were Ken George Foster: Russell and William Middleton. 5 evening was convened by Milton Sherman, assisted rs. Jean Cook. Mrs. James k, Mrs. Russell Boyington. Charles Hooper and Miss sister. I Year Button Ville Community Happenings SERVING YORK COUNTY 884-4101 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Jan. 11, 1968 Were N George ’ and P Garnet Cora with Hall were rank Mrs. 1 2 Kelly Mrs. topped C holiday 1 won by W. Claughton; 3 were Ken 1': Russell Weidmark, Foster and Marion ,1. Mrs. Earlby Jen- trip ~"""ll'.""", 'lul'r’v""'3' Markham Township ClerkiMarkham Village has not apâ€" Harry Crisp informed TSA 2‘proved connection to village viency in grade 9 while attending On January 27, Mr, and tuggh‘larkham Board at its Decem-iservices and that this must be iThornhill Secondary School Jack Bishop \n'll entertain at bar 28 meeting. that townshipmesolved before approval can isome years ago. She was mar-their home for the initial meet-.council had received a letterfbe granted for the issue of de- iried to Donald Halward at ing of the couple‘s club which from the Ontario MuniciDaI'bentures. Brown‘s Corners Church iniis being formed. [Board requesting further in-‘t Administrator Wilfred Mor- 1966, and both were universityi Sunday. January 21 will markiformation on the application ley told the board that he had students. 'me beginning of the congregaâ€"jfor the new senior public schoolzexplained to Mr. Crisp that no Church News gtion’s observance of “Week oflto be built this year near Mark-Eprovisions had been made in At Brown‘s Corners Unitedngq-ayer”, and services will be‘ham Village. ithe estimates for the water and the annual congregational meet-iheld on January 22, 23 and 28.] The OMB had pointed out.‘sewage services since negotia- ing will be held January 29,}at 7.30 pm. These dates “'illlhe reported, that estimatedltions are still being carried on With Slipper at 6-30 Pm and animal'k a series of semlons on costs contained in the town-with Markham Village with the important buSineSS session tolprayer by the minister, RGV- ship’s submission do not include‘hope that some satisfactory f0110W‘ Christopher Dugah- sewage and water facilities, thatiagreement may be reached to ‘iency in grade 9 while attending On January 27, Mr. and Mrs. Thornhill Secondary School Jack Bishop \n'll entertain at some years ago. She was mar-Itheir home for the initial meet- ried to Donald Halward at ing of the couple‘s club which Brown‘s Corners Church in‘is being formed. 1966, and both were universityi Sunday. January 21 will mark StUdentS- ‘the beginning of the congregaâ€" Church News gtion’s observance of “Week of At Brown's Corners UnitedfPrayer”. and services will be the annual congregational meet-lheld on January 22, 23 and 28. 9‘4 x1334 x 2‘." all metal tray. stu 917‘ All you need for a “hotline” to the recreation room. 12- piece galvanized sheet metal kit. REDUCED! PAINT ROLLER & TRAY REGULAR $7.95 ‘mohair blend roller with dy hardwood handle. x 139;; x 2" all metal tray. 70 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill 884-1196 Go easy on "quality." 712" long. 1 mohair, 1 lambswool. Stock-up at this special price. Regulates warm air from furnaces. 4 x 10" multioshut- ter register for floor, wall or ceiling. All metal. SPECIAL SALE PRICE! FLOOR DIFFUSER COMPARE AT 99: ROLLER REFILLS 2 FOR .77 REGULAR $1.65 Illlllllll .99 SUPER- LASTIC SAVE up to $1.26 a Gallon! 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