South Thornhill News l CORRESPONDENT: MRS MAY BARBOI'R â€" PHONE 839-5205 Neighborhood Notes It is a pleasure to report this week that South Thornhill‘s regular correspondent. May Barbour. returned to her Henderson Avenue home after a week in Branson Hospital. and following a short period of con- valescence. is once again be- ginning to take an active part in community life. Mrs. R. Inglis who had been staying at the home of her sis- ter Mrs. M. Malinski. 58 Proc- tor Avenue. during the time of Mrs. Malinski's stay in hospital and subsequent period of re- on at home. has now re. her home in Hespeler. in celebration of cuperati turned to The party Mrs. the 22nd anniversary of the for- Court. Doncaster Ladies‘ .Club. of which Mrs. Malinski is 'president, will now take place March 29 at the home of Mrs. H. Mizen. 77 Sprucewood Drive, at 8 pm. Anyone interested in community work is welcome to join the group at the party on .Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Iol'dan of Morgan Avenue were delight- ed to have little granddaughter Denise Middleton of Aurora ;stay with them during her week mation of .nile. 8. March 17: Barbara Browning. Clarke Avenue. 6. on the 19th; Petra Kuyten. Orsi 13. March 27; Mary Mar- garet Smith, Glencameron Road. 9. on the 24th. and brother Michael Smith, 15, March 26. Hockey Many parents and the boys of the Thornhill North End Clean- ers Peewee Hockey Team tra- \elled to Goderich for the first of the team's games on Wednes- day morning. This was an ex- citing game played against a team from Mount Forest. ending with a score of 4-3 for Thorn- CARRVILLE ‘ Correspondent: Mrs. Gordon Read Phone 889-4001 Neighborhood Notes Belated birthday greetings to Susan Purves. 10 years old. March 16. She invited some of ‘her cousins to a birthday stip- per to help her celebrate. Peter Read will be six years old. March 27. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Rushell visited with their son .Iim and his wife Kathy at Napanee last weekend. Mrs. Maude Baggs of Tavi- stock, spent an afternoon re- Langstaff District News l Lnngstaff < 0 - Rama Langstai‘f Public School‘: new gymâ€"auditorium was the scene of the Langslaff O Rama March 13. Mrs. Syl\ia Carroll's grade 1 class presented a play about a sad little boy who couldn‘t find his little black dog until a clown called {or a surprise box in which they found the dogglc. to the great delight of the audiâ€" ence. Elizabeth Karamanls spoke on Mackemie King. Grant Howes told us about the life of Charles Darwin. and Marie El- len Souche persuaded us to ll'_“Figure Skating“. were the winning These ed in her recitation that grown- ups always ask "Hate You Been \ Good Little Girl'†Mrs Lillian Peacocks grade it and Mrs Miriam Wilson's grade 4 combined with a choir to sing "»\nimal Capers†while most of the grade 3 students acted the parts of the animals mentioned in the songs. Miss Diana Kat/man's grade 6 crcalcd their own play. "Char- lie Rrown in Wonderful Land". complete with Lucy. Linus and blanket and Snoopy and a wild assortment of characters. includ. ing the .Iune Hare. talking trees. Cinderella. Peter. the pumpkin cater and Bonnie and Clyde. lt THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. March 9%. MR? 19 LOW COST The York ('hmaliers will Elle another concert at Holy Ti‘lnli) Church Hall. on the lRih. in aid of the Emmanuel Church Organ Fund and the Eastern Star Wei» {are Fund Tickets are a\ail- able from these organizations and from your correspondent April 20 is the date of the next rummage sale sponsored by the vouth group of Emmanuel Church. Please sine your out- grown items for them. We wish a speedy recolei'y to Doris lris after her recent stay Gavernmenf Bonds Approved Stocks and Debentures Cash Value of Life Insurance Trust Company Guaranteed Investment in hospital? Certificates I'lihe patrol leaders from our di\lsion of Guides ilncltiding ONLY 712 "r INTEREST Richmond Hill. Richvale, Thorn. hill and Concordi attended a COLLATERAL LOANS - hill- Sin 18 20313 “’91‘9 SCOI‘C‘d centl.V With Ml‘St PM Read. MFR speeches in the grade 5 and 6 was all a dream. really. ‘ i0fCvtiiifgiiliiliiibï¬ssclbooblr and b.\' Rocki' Panlalont’. DaVld Ellie Poole and her two NounE‘rooms and the last was the win» The grade 5 and 6 class of “ml†camp 3‘ Camp 5311130. ("almlated M‘ H‘" haimw" "Wing :Mrs. Glen w He‘aps. 108 Clarke Courtemanche‘and a doublesz" sons also visited Mrs. Read. ner for the school. llalnes Milne also did an origin. Elma}? “an ‘lMai'sh I5. 16 and from payment in DGFMPM) . l ‘ SPCOU flame. Day? 3 9r 9 weekend wit Pi‘ RUE 10" an an 2 lass dramatized its fav- 00m ~ ~“7-‘9 9 3‘ 99p 3“ ’ . . ‘ " 2121:3311 OStMIa’II‘eriIiegns College same day ended in a 5.0 toss to family. Mr, and Mrs. Gram 01.39 “Cory by Dr} 59â€â€œ, “Aâ€; was \isitcd by (jhnstophp‘. OW leaJneltll new .ci'aits, SIGNS-songs MONTHLY PAYMENT FOR EACH $1,000 Congratulations also to Mia'WOOdhl‘idge- “'Ih“ “em 0" 1° Drewery. Don and Marie of You My Mother?" tclls about “mm†and “‘9 Indians “:h†anquid :weflf 0f (dim? life}- and Mrs. Robert Duncan of win the Godel‘ich Tournamf‘nL smuffville. She attended the a little bird who couldn't find “tanked the EFF?“ m3†{Ordolng a} d Tim-[Eng he“. p.d.â€m- l YEAR â€"â€"â€" $86 7i . . John Street. on the birth of a congmmlauons ‘0 our ne‘gh‘ skating carnival in Stouffville his mother until. after a sot-log so much for them by allowing p dl‘l’" .m“?_ “WITHIN ‘ C daughter March 24' at Branson bors in Woodbridge. in which her granddaugmer of advomures he 1.9m...“ m his them to hand over their gold. fï¬'e‘lginana_e:‘elTh‘ill~?d almind l2 Payments of $86.7l $l,040.52 . Hospital. and to the proud 'I‘hornhill‘s W. A. Stephenson Marie. was skating. nest where she gr?“S him haP' Hawaii's. anvd Icarus 315:0 "Isl." 9r (tampp {Olr {th a.:.a.â€f.'alâ€ï¬‚.‘.; Loon $1 000 00 EFBHdpal‘entS. Mr. and Mrs. bantams returned from their Sympathy is extended to thc plly. cd Suzie s, room to make illt‘li‘ bv BMW GROW.†pat MAN.†TOTA / ' Robert Kindness. Henderson weekend trip to Montreal Sun- family of Mm Sophia Baker Six of Mm Mmflmfl Mmdnm wings. “Hills. clash into the a-nd Jackie Maimv‘nf mainland. L COST $40.52 0 Avenue. ‘iday night accompanied by‘whn passed away peacefully minds grade 2 smdoms rem.th slea \llas degfening.dT:en came HHL “RR-V L-eDe‘z and phvlm Mr. and Mrs. Sam Malcolm-poach Ed Windsor and Ml‘siher home last. week. Mrs. Bakerithe poem. “Mr. Nobody“. ‘mzaig'egnlglï¬ka: him: "253;; pm†of Richy“... and Nn‘nm; 2 YEARS â€" $44.95 son, 58 Johnson Avenue. attend-‘Windsor. Mis. IVOima Daviesuas in ltei 931d yeai. The fun-. Dianne. haramanis danced to NM. gm her smdies ï¬nished “.9 Gorsseline. and Penny Lee of 24 Payments of $44.95 $l,078.80 Loan $1,000.00 TOTAL COST $78.80 VICTORIA m can iiliisi era]. was held in the Heise Hill‘the music of Swan Lake. ballet Church and interment followed‘and the Souche sisters tap dancâ€" at the (Tober Cemetery. ed to "Tip Toe Through the ed the first night performance and son pereh Among the par- eatre's ents who made the journey by' “Quieticalr to see their boys win the‘ Thornhill. all captains of com- panies in these areas. and by Sandra Canniff. who is a cadet were left to guess. In a choral speaking at: the end of the evening Mrs. Dorothy recommends of Markham Little Th presentation of the play weakendnv 0“ MarCh 20' asit‘m eXhibmon games by Scores. A reminder to all that April Tulips". followed later by their . . .. _ . 1 leader and (.3 min [ Th hi I, Sues“ 0‘ members .Of the CaSt"°f 6‘5 and 4'0 were: Mr' and is cancer month. When the. can-jolder sister Marie Ellen who Emil): Company_ p 0 or" I†Mr- and Mrs' Bl†Bm'h' Mrs' Reg Larr‘ MI" and Mrs‘ vassei's call. give them a warm tapped to “Danscroâ€. The Ma,‘k.\laun WI is 00119.4. swallowed a fly. They also sang "Ontario" and led the audience in "O Canada". This was not the usual dry stuff of a school evening. but a pleasant display of light enter- tainment that will be difï¬cult Mr. Fred Bond and Mrs. Con- Ken Coyne. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- nie Runne from Chester. Nova ert Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Scotia, visited for a week at the Roy Hodge and son Brian. home of ‘heir “Ste†M“ Rose: This weekend the Thornhill Fox. 126 Glencamem“ Road' team will in turn play host to Brian Heerl H31 and Stephen the Mount Royal Bantams who Vicki Cole and Robbie .Iohns» ton played piano solos which V iwere a very pleasant break be- Chumh 39"“ . . tween the stage acts. Communion service will be. Donna Cole mid Us in he]. lheld 0" Palm Sl'nda-‘i' April 7‘ recitation. “Faults and Virtues". ing outgrown teen-aged girls" clothing in very good condition to be sent to the Elizabeth Fry Society. The clothes will be used by girls who are returning to society after spending time welcome and a donation to this worthwhile cause. your local newspaper Your’local newspaper keeps you ifl- . . . . i . 4 . ~ ‘ ' ' ‘ ded a camp" v' v f ‘ two exhibltlon at Call‘Vllle Lnited Church. H 1 h 1 th I- 3‘. H I . ‘ - i . . . 4 formed of whats ha coin in our PhlnF‘emme alien . will be hele oi ' I ta er no e s .s a 1m . . , . in a iefnrm mshhhmnl The. ‘ r V ‘ areaâ€"community peril/cut: pulilic “5"m'me'W00d5 reumon at games to be played at Double-1 The [CW Will meet at thcigood qualmfl (.nme fmm mm m S‘l'pass m hmâ€? lea's' need good “0‘an m weal. m l“. N. I‘O‘ LE, meetings, Stories about people in Waterloo 133‘ “’eEkend- irink Arenas March 30 at 5 pm home 0f MI'S- Ma? Parkt AW'ljparent. while all her messiness Neighborhood Notes school or work. If you have 121 YONGE ST. N. yomyicinjtyIThese you can'tâ€"and and March 31 at 1 pm. l3. at 8 pm. .and bother come from father. ‘ Two dates to remember for anything suitable. please call " . Shwwn't"d°w'th°m~ Birthday.- l Marie Elise Souche complain- the future are April 18 and 20. 889-2987. R" HMOND Hn‘l‘ 884'1107 now we momma COMPLEMENIS Best Wishes to all the follow- ##V7. .7... I V N 7777m_77*_Â¥ii you we“ "Pm ing boys and girls who are 0919- l brating March birthdays: Bruce The Monitor spemalizes in analyzmï¬ Strain. 4' and Blair Lewis. 8‘ on‘ and interpreting national and world RICHVALE NEWS news . . . with exclusive dispatches March 141 Darlene Fullerv' Correspondent: “on! one of the lamest News N Crestwmd “Oad- 11v Marc“ 1'5; Mrs. Anne White. 24 Roosevelt Drive reaus in the nation's capital and Patty Tonks.. GrandView Aveâ€" “$3806 1 l from Monitor news experts in 40 l overseas countries and all 50 states. :Neighborhood Notes [Edward Williams. Ron Mitchell.i TRY THE MONIT°R*"'S A PM,“ THE Welcome home to Mr. andlChris Roberts and Wilie Qua.‘ THE WHOLE Hm†wm ENJOY Challenge Mrs. Roy Edwards, MacKay Lastest additions to the Keeâ€" ""-"‘-""""'â€"_"-- ' ' Drive. They have just returned go Pack are Mike Richards. 31" ahflmflstscietnn mm" OF from a glorious holiday at LakelCraig Riley and Danny Wet- ngtogrmaayssagmsem USA 02115 Cancer Worth. Florida. visiting Mrsumore. ' ' ' ' ' Edwards’ father. lLions Club Please start my Monitor subscription for the period checked below. I enclose Thanks largely to impl‘OVe‘l Miss Connie Creighton wast I N G P n D G n E s S ' - - Anyone wishing to join the 3 (US-tun“): ments in treatment and to a guest of the White's. Roose-lRichvale Lions Club i‘ asked rJ lYEAR $24 C] 6 months $12 much earlier diagnosis. stom-t velt Drive, for the recent school.to can Wally French at 889_l No Canadlan should remain indifferent to the fact that there is, In this El 3mmths$6 ach cancer is not the tei‘nb-lg; vacation. l3780 as they are most anxiousj X, country, a program Whose objective is to promote progress in dis_ Name " Pb?“ It :sfd “23:8 IgcleQZS‘ Mr- and MFR H31 Irelandvlto enlarge the membership. I advantaged rural areas. gm Flag: 1831:: formpof can; ROOSE‘W Dl‘lj'e We“? h‘l’sï¬sl Anyone Wishing to rent. flirt ARDA is-a iomt Federal-Provincial program and its goals are to 5m“ . last week 10 ML and MIS- C 3" community hall should call Kent Increase Income and em I t - - f l cer. The Canadian Canceluence Brown and son Shaun of Hough at 889_3930_ l increase the efrc'ent pfoymtleill (apportunlties o rura people and my SOCiety Still urgently news Ottawa and also Hal's father‘ .' I use 0_ l'Ulfa an 5. m... m, cm funds to finance research in-lwh0 will stay for a few weeks.‘ChllrcII News . . ‘ In orderto achievethese objectives, A_RDA is usmg_ variousmeans: p3.17 to all forms of cancer. The The). were lucky enough to (my An 1mm.-tatth Service Will be â€" In Ontario. for example, major emphasis is being directed h e ld in Thornhill Unitedi htiChurcb March 31 at 7 pm. one‘ ion the series on the theme “Our iCommon Faith". The sermon at Christ the‘ King Lutheran Church March 31 at 11 am is entitled “The- to the farm enlargement program and to the counselling, training and mobility programs which are applicable to the entire rural population. â€"The problem in Ontario resolves itself into the improved utilization of both human and natural resources. Our changing technology almost dictates that society will be increasingly urbanized. ARDA in Ontario can and is as- sisting in the many facets of relocating rural people in urban centers, while at the same time and wherever possible the land resources of the rural areas are being developed and brought into improved productivity to better serve the rural population. Inbrief, social and economic development for rural people and optimum utilization of natural resources are the two concepts inspiring AR DA. annual drive for funds is‘ in;tain tickets for the NHL hoc-. . April. .key game last Saturday nig iat Maple Leaf Gardens. Received a lovely letter from Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin ofl Perth. Scotland who visited] ltheir daughter and family. Win- _ ’ ‘ lme and Jim Leyland of Roose- scandal of Faith†and attentionl welt Drive last summer, Theyywul be focussed on the Christ- 1expressed their thanks to ev- ian life. leryone who was so kind andl An exciting day for all mem- lconsiderate and wish they wereibers of this church will be the. lcomlng to canada again thislaying of'the cornerstone of the ‘year. Their daughter Edna \Vlll new church March 31 at 3 pm_ ‘make the trip hOWEV'er afldlA short service will be conduc: plans to stay for a year or pos-‘ted at the site which is at thel ;sibly for good if things goicorner of Royal Orchard Blvd.. iwell. We will certainly “'91- and Baytborn Drive in Thorn- come her when she arrives next bill Green. All area residents jmontb. are invited. Lions Club Member Al Kahrli St_ Paul's and Christ the King‘ has just returned front a trip to Lutheran Churches are holdingl Switzerland and enlob’Ed it im-ijoint mid-week Lenten servicesi ‘mensely. coming home look-fat St. Paul‘s. Richmond Hill ting fit as a fiddle. 1April 3 at 7 pm and an invitaâ€"l WE RENT COMPRESSORS GENERATORS TAMPERS PUMPS VIBRATORS AIR TOOLS HEATERS WELDERS BREAKERS BOBEN EQUIPMENT LIMITED 889-1111 47 MAPLE AVENUE THORNHILL. ONT. Miss Joan Cowe. a teacherition is extended to an to par- :;at Charles Howitt Junior Schoollicipate. , ' for has received approval a leave of absence for the school lyear 1968-69 and will spend lthe year teaching with the De- tpartment of Indian Affairs. Al-l ‘lan Webster of Roosevelt Drive to attend. 15 at pres?“ with ‘hls “9?â€: The ladies of the guild are mem and ‘5. Stéuoned' 100 mlles‘looking forward to having the‘ “01Ҡof 51°“ L9°k°9t- Ana" public enjoy their Parish Tea. was home for ‘acatmn laSt and Continental Bake Sale Sat- ‘week , t ‘ . V urday. May 11. 1A qemal .nmser efflï¬etbw April 18 the York Choraliersi he ka Coum“ eat m lwill present a concert at Holy’ has been visiting VaughanwhimeAnglican Church_Thom_ Townsmp Whom“. recall-V tohill. Proceeds from the concert “armâ€? the “midi?†teeth‘wiii be divided between the‘ and recommend needed treat- organ fund of Emmanuel and} ,metm‘ T29 293m“ { unit tdge‘: the Eastern Star Foundation. no pron e t e tieatmen u At 730 pm April 11 there. April 2 at 8 pm Mrs. Irene‘ Nicholls will address the Par- ish Guild and ACW of Emman-t uel Anglican Church. All ladies of the parish are invited MODERN HEATED . . . WAREHOUSE - STORAGE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL HOUSEHOLD l Rumble Transport 94 NEWKIRK ROAD 2‘?“in 21:15:; “dyise parents “will be a re-enactment of the . - ‘ ‘ , Seder. followed by a folk mass. - RlChmOHd As a note of interest. when The pubmciw committee fort L. the ’“é’p‘e sap beams m “.mylthe parish. Mrs. Bernice Lever, Iany time now'i you can \'lSl[1889_6703V Mrs Caroline Cook, 1Bruces Mill Conservation Area 8894533 and Mrs Anne White'l ..land observe the process of mak- 889_3806 would be pleased to img maple Syrup' [he area 18.hear from anyone with news lopen weekends and for SChOOI‘items of interest to readers of 889-6192 Toronto 364-2625 ll ‘tours durino the week. Bro- t. y .. If m o o ’ b Venture. ' mum†and “9395 may be Ob'i Your correspondent would tamed by calling 889-5425. lalso appreciate hearing any With warm weather approach- ing. housewives could profit. from an important pamphlet1 available from the Consumer Division. Food and Drug Direc- torate. Tunney's Pasture. Ot- tawa 3. Entitled “Why Get Ill From Foods" it explains how bacteria cause food poisoning and why labels warning "Per- ishable. Keep Refrigerated" are important. Sorry to bear that Doris Iris has been in York Central Hos- pital undergoing surgery and wish her a speedy recovery. do it with a Quick and Quiet [AWN-BOY Mower or for the BIG JOBS mow in comfort on a MASSEY-FERGUSON news from residents of Rich-. vale about any functions. trips. new arrivals. bereavements on any league or club news. All such items are of inter- est to residents of Richvale.. new or old. and help people feel. part of the community and to participate in any activity which is of interest to them. 60 6| Scouts and Cubs l The Ladies' Auxiliary of the lst Langstaff Scouts and Cubs met at the home of Helen Sands for their regular monthly meet- ing. To celebrate the group's 14th anniversary and as a money raising project. the ladies decided to hold a trav- elling bake sale in the east section of Richvale in May. For tlleir last sale. there just wasn't Team standings in the Richâ€" vale East Bowling League at last play were Beatles 51. Hip- pies 51, Aztecs 50. Bill's Buffa- loes 50. Red Caps 36. Six Chan- 97 Electric starting rider mower AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL Available in 4 to 10 horsepower DEVELOPMENT ACT OF CANADA 5" M a R enough home baking to cover ceux _ . F Troop 23 and Dirty the entire area so this time Half Dozen ‘30. IN E they are covering a different High averages last week were iESSZLKQiTTD‘ECEFEDHPESEZ: S89 139] Ru} .,.,-1 section so more residents will Rich Bunston 232 and Donna AWA ( i M _ “\H‘“ ita\e a chance to sample the .lones 206; high singles. Russ m-r debt-mu: products. .lones 348. Donna Jones 348. 9002 Yonge Street Thornhill illle triple Lyle Rredon 824 and Donna Jones 758. \‘cw member: of the Keneu Pack. of lit Langstaff Cubs are