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The Liberal, 11 Jan 1968, p. 13

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On New Year‘s Eve everyone met at the Beau Site Hotel which completed a very enjoy- able fun filled weekend. They skied both Saturday and Sat Sunday at Mount Orford and at the weather was perfect and‘ton skiing conditions excellent. Ap- res skiing activities were filled with parties throughout their 21 hotel, The Union. in Magog. t1 hill Miss Pat Harrower and Miss Kathy Curtis spent the New Year weekend skiing in the Laur'entians. Accompanied by four friends they drove to Quebec on Fri- day evening, arriving in time Wild “Macy! Sale Ronald Chudley who co-starsf Mary Lynn, a graduate of St. with Diane Stanley in the re-‘Joseph's. Morrow Park. entered vue, is the author of the Cur-the journalism course last fall. tain Club's festival entry, Titusl "‘ * "‘ Turning, which opens January} In accordance with their anâ€" 24 at the Poor Alex in T01‘onto.lnua1 custom for the past quarter * * * Yof a century, Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Pat Harrower and MisstIIIer of Lake Promenade, Kathy Curtis spent the NeW'Long Branch. were hosts to Mr. Year weekend skiing in theiand Mrs. M. C. Fry, Arnold Laur’entians. Street, for the New Year week- Accompanied by four friends end. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Diakiw and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bannon were among the many guests at the opening of T0. for Two on Tuesday at the Theatre in the Dell. RICHMOND "11L" mcnuouu HEIGHYS run. an magma. nu m1 was. be among the first on the us: wiccunn: PRESCRIPTION smwc: 14 YONGE STREET N. PTICAI. All members of the family discovered and enjoyed the mysteries of Parrot Jungle, the Seaquariunnand Serpentarium. It was their first look at the strumental in enhancing the Atlantic Ocean and they found pleasant atmosphere of our local the water warm. the breezesltheatre. His leaving will be a balmy and the temperaturejloss to Richmond Hill. ideal. which all contributed to His many friends wish him a delightful Christmas vacation. good luck and continued suc- All members of the family cess in his new career. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reid and family, Judy, Lorraine, Gordon, Lewis and Christopher, of Cros- by Avenue have returned from a most enjoyable holiday at Surfside, North Miami. ISOBEL HEWITT Home for the holidays and joining in the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Miller‘s daughter. Angela, and Larry Matthews of Sault Ste. Marie, both students at Queen’s University, Kings- Miss Mary Lynn Parker has; William Gallienne. a first; The returned to Carleton University, year student in the architectural Pleasa Ottawa, having spent the Christ-{course has resumed his studies Associ mas holidays with her parents, at Lakehead University, Port 22, \v Mr. and Mrs. William ParkerfiArthur, having spent the Christ-iTeach on Osiris Drive. mas vacation with his pare11ts,iF1int, Mary Lynn, a graduate of St._Mr. and Mrs. A. Galllenne, at] Ch“ Joseph‘s. Morrow Park. entered their home on North Taylor local the journalism course last fall. Mills Drive. adult Attention Senior Citi- zens â€" a gentleman wishes to share his seat with anâ€" other on the Senior Citizen bus trip to California leav- ing March 31. For further information please contact Mrs. Fred Chambers at 485- 6447. On Sale Until January 24 at Save on fine knitting yarns now! > / ll o Northland 100% Pure Wool â€" 4 oz. .\ “mm-AR "WES skein, regular $1.19, new only 99¢ ~ g . >~ . o Cloudspun 100% Pure Wool â€"2 oz. skein, regular 89¢, now only 72¢ o Knitting Worsted/Deuble Knitting 100% Pure Wool -â€" 2 oz. skein, regular 95¢, now only 79¢ o Sayelle*Nantuk100% Orlon -â€" 2 oz. skein, regular $1.00, now only 89¢ a 3 & 4-ply Super Fingering (90% Wool/10% Nylon-Dylanized) 1 oz. skein, regular 65C, now only 49C 0 Bulky Baby Blend 70% Orlon/30% Wool â€" 1 oz. skein, regular 70¢, now only 55¢ e Brushed Mohair â€" 1 02. ball, regular 89C. now only 72c Plus other unadvertised specials. ‘DuPont certification for yarns meeting its fibre come": spec.f callous from mar” maXim Exciting W00/ sale The play is set during one long night in the Elliott‘s living room when Titus is faced with a ter- rible choice. How he meets the bizarre challenges to his integ- rity and his conscience makes for a gripping evening of real ‘theatre. Tickets fOr this limited four performance run may be ob- tained by calling Shirley Stan- ley at 884-7660. Now, rewritten and re-cast, Titus Turning, will be pre- sented at The Poor Alex Theatre in Toronto from January 24 to 27 inclusive. Herbert Whittaker of the Globe And Mail, called the Curtain Club’s original produc- tion “Shavian”, “full of sur- prises” and “well worth doing". Titus Turning. the Curtain Club's festival entry, is a topi- cal drama based on a true story which made the headlines in 1967. Titus Elliott is the trus- tee of an old friend’s will which leaves a fortune to any person or organization which can prove â€" to Titus Elliott’s satisfaction â€" the existence of the human soul. During his stay in the Hill his quiet capabilities have been a definite asset to the comâ€" munity, as they have been in- strumental in enhancing the Robert W. Mitchell, managem Of the total. 82 calls were in of the local Odeon Theatre, will Richmond H111, 82 in Vaughan be leaving Richmond Hill this Township and 25 in Markham Saturday and after a two month Township, with 143 in the ex- vacation tour through the south- tended area which covers the em United States will be taking rest of York County. up residence in Western Canada, The local unit employs two Where he is entering anOther full time nurses and four relief field of endeavor. nnrcae rm“. iafhzr "M m wan. Last summer Mrs. Cee visited Expo and spent several months‘ at the family's summer home in Collingwood. On Tuesday her daughter en- tertained for her at a farewell luncheon, which was attended by many friends she had made during her stay. Leaving for Prague. Czechosq lavakia, on Wednesday was Mrsd Z. Cee, who spent the past seven months with her daughter and son-in-law, Dagmar and Michael Matyas, at their home on Roose- velt Drive. William is a graduate of De La Salle College in Toronto. Keep "Life in the Hill“ columns up to date with your social, club or home activities. The service is free â€" call the Social Edi- tor Margot Crack at 884- 1105-6 or drop a line to 63 Yonge Street South â€" we’ll be pleased to hear from you. PHONE 884-1492 There will be‘four perform- ances, this Friday and Saturday, January 12 and 13 and January 19 and 20. Tickets may be obtained at the school or from “The Liber- a1” office The musical director is Miss ;E. Mathews and dramatic dirâ€" ector. D. Jeannerel and the cast includes Brenda Haddock, Maria Petrowanczuk, Lyn Hopkins, Debbie Bolger, Kathy Pridham, Marie Crosson, Anita Corbett, Maarten Heilbron, Guy Deslaur- iers, Mervyn Pickering, Bob Thomas, Mike Gosling and Rich- ard Maddocks. I The Aurora Highlands Golf Club on Yonge Street in Au- rora is the locale for a leader- ship conference being held this Saturday, Jaunary 13, sponsored by York Simcoe Council, On tario Federation Home and School Association. Following their successful performances of HMS Pinafore and The Mikado, students of Bayview Secondary School are presenting their third Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta, The Pir- ates of Penzance. During the morning session Public School Superintendent Gordon S. McIntyre will act as moderator for a panel presenta- ition, Expectations of Teachers ‘and Parents. The panel will consist of two progressive think- ing educators and two “think- ing” parents, who will lead in discussion of dynamic education changes. This will be followed by the panel answering ques- tions from the floor. All interested educators are urged to attend this important conference. The unit will hold its annual meeting to which the public is invited on February 7. The local unit employs two full time nurses and four relief nurses. The latter put in 1761/2 hours during the month. Richmond Hill VON made 332 visits in December 1967, in comparison to 205 in December 1966. There were 21 new cases. 12 of these being in the extend- ed area. Refreshments will be se‘ and a cordial invitation is tended to all. Chief R. P. Robbins of the local police force. Alan Nield. adult probation officer and proâ€" bation officer for York County Juvenile and Family Court and David Porter, attendance coun- cellor for York South Regional Education Committee, will be attending. and during a general discussion following the film, will answer questions pertain- ing to various aspects of the project. The next meeting of the Pleasantville Home and School Association to be held January 22, will feature the film, To Teach A Child, based on the Flint, Michigan project. 20% UP TO 0 OFF ‘ved ex- BAKER’S SALES AND SERVICE All young people in the area are invited to come along and enjoy a lively and entertaining evening. This Saturday. a musical group, The Brass Union, will make their debut at the club. which opens at 8 pm in the Richmond Hill United Church. There was a good turnout last Saturday at The Hole Thing to hear the popular group, The Entertayners. from Toronto. Mrs. Featherstonhaugh's moth- er, Mrs. M. Wilson, who accom- panied them to Hawaii, is re- maining there for several months. The Hole Thing 9144 YONGE ST. Just South of Richmond Hill 889-1189 or 223-8066 They enjoyed a family Christ- mas with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Yvon Tasse and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Min. Home from Hawaii where they spent the Christmas Holi- days are Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Featherstonhaugh, their daugh- ter Joan and son David, of Arn- old Crescent. uuuuuumlumm\\uuuumuumnuuummmuuuuuuuuumuuu “\llllllll\llllllllllllllllll“lllllllllllllllll\\\\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm Celebrate Golden A nniversary i Attending. along with her par- ;ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cambray, ‘and sisters, Peggy and Edith, were Donna Brooke)“, Jim Sul- livan. Maple, Barrie Kadis, Wilâ€" lowdale and Jim Fennell of New IToronto. The executive of the 5th Richmond Hill Cub and Scout Ladies‘ Auxiliary invites all mothers of boys belonging to this group to come out and help celebrate their special birthday meeting at 8 pm on January 17 in the Richmond Hill United Church. President Mrs. Marjorie Weeks would also like to draw mem- bers’ attention 'to the fact that future meetings will be held every third Wednesday instead of the first. Rochelle is a floral designer with Yorktown Florists in Wil- lowdale. A weekend visitor at the {home of Mr. and Mrs. John IHarold, Lillian Street, was his mother, Mrs. Jack Harold. of Paris, Ontario. A surprise dinner party was held on Sunday at the Rich- mond Inn to celebrate the let birthday of Rochelle Cambray of South Taylor Mills Drive. “The Liberal" joins their many friends In wishing them both many years of future happiness. ' Mrs. V. Wallace left last “eek for holidays _ in St. Petersburg. Florida. She has spent the last few months at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Beresford Anderson, on Centre Street [West Prior to leaving for home on Sunday she visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack White at their home on Trench Street. Mr. and Mrs. N. Dittrich and their six-month-old daughter. Michelle. from Bermuda. are holidaying at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Steph- enson. Willowdale. Mr. Stephenson is the genial owner of the Richmond Gift Shop on Levendale Road Mr. and Mrs. Page, for- merly of Toronto. have been residents of Palmer Ave- nue for the past. 10 years. The happy couple receiv- ed numerous gifts and tele- grams including a basket of flowers from their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Page, of Calgary, Alberta, who were unable to be pres- ent. A congratulatory teleâ€" gram was also received from Prime Minister Les- ter Pearson and a framed plaque from Premier John Robarts. Over 50 friends and neighbors called at the Pal- mer Avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. William Page on January 5 to extend their best wishes on their 50th anniversary, which they celebrated on that date. Anyone who can donate an hour of their time to help scrape and flood the rink would be very much appreciated. Please call Mrs. William Brough at 884- 6114 for further details. The ice is now in good shape and has been well used during the past week. Hockey players however. are asked to confine their games to the evening hours of 7-9 pm. Local residents of Skopit Park are maintaining a skating rink in the park for the use of all skaters in the area. Mr. Fehlly, who has many relatives in Richmond Hill, Thornhill and the Toronto area, has spent his three week vaca- tion visiting their homes and reminiscing over old times. During their stay they have} This Friday (January 12) is the visited the States, Niagara FallsEdeadline for data to be included and many places of local inter- in the annual report for the est and last week Mr. Fehily congregational meeting of the took a plane trip from Maple Richmond Hill United Church. Airport and enjoyed an excel- It takes some time for the lent aerial View of the Hill andrreport to be prepared and or- points north. :ganizations are urged to see that Mr. Fehlly, who has many their material is at the church relatives in Richmond Hill, office by the appointed date, Thornhill and the Toronto area, otherwise it is unlikely to be has spent his three week vaca-,included. He and Mrs. McGrane return to Ireland on Friday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Doran, Elka Drive, are her brother. Imar Fehily, and close friend, Mrs. Sean McGrane, both of Bray, County Wicklow. Ireland. A pot luck supper was fol- lowed by devotions, installation of officers and the annual re- ports. United Church held their gen- eral meeting on Monday. The UCW of Richmond Hiuv~ Eocalggsiqentg Mr. and Mrs.fW\WWWwWWWW Three brightly attired members of the cast of Bayview Secondary School’s production of “The Pirates of Penzance” are shown above, keeping a sharp lookout, for what we're not quite sure. They are, (left to right) Bob Thomas, Guy Deslauriers and Brenda Haddock. One of the most popular of the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, the production may be seen at the school January 12 and 13, and the following weekend, January 19 and 20. Admission is 75c for students and $1.25 for adults. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Jan. 11, 1968 884-4741 Warwick House The congregational meeting is scheduled for 7.45 pm on Janu- my 29 â€" not January 30 as first planned. “For Women Who Deserve the Best” Former residents of Richmond 2 Street. Mr. and Mrs. Heaver‘ : left for Whitby several years‘ e ago and havu recently moved to' ‘ e a new home. be This Friday (January 12) is the deadline for data to be included in the annual report for the congregational meeting of the Selby O‘Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Deane Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. N. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miller and Mr. and Mrs. R. Street were entertained on Sat- urday at the Whitby home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Heaver. Pirates, Ho! Richmond Heights Centre at vvvvvwvwvvww AAA“ v Vmwww ww‘vwv wwVVVVVWV‘bVVVV‘O‘U‘D‘O I BOOKINGS FOR ALL STEAMSHIPS AND AIRLINES. TOURS AND CRUISES 85 YONGE STREET N. RICHMOND HILL For your convenience 2 lines to serve you No service charge, no booking fee 884-8191 South Block 884-8192 (Photo by Stuart’s Studio)

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